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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
A BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF ALL KNOWN STUDENTS, GRADUATES
AND HOLDERS OF OFFICE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1900
COMPILED BY
J. A. VENN, LiTT.D., F.SA.
PRESIDENT OF QUEENS' COLLEGE
PART II
FROM 1752 TO 1900
VOLUME VI
SQUARE— ZUPITZA
CAMBRIDGE
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
1954
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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
FROM 1752 TO 1900
Square, Alfred Arthur
SQUARE, ALFRED ARTHUR. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
Eldest s. of Alfred, merchant, of 3, Anglesey Villas, Ford
Park, Plymouth. B. there, Aug. 2, 1879. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1897. Nephew of the next
two. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
SQUARE, CECIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6, 1878. S. of
William Joseph, surgeon, of Plymouth (and Charlotte Ann).
B. Feb. 26, i860, at Plymouth. Bapt. Jan. 13, 1875. [School,
Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A.
1885. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Newport
PagneU, Bucks., 1883-5. C. of St John-the-EvangeUst,
Newbury, 1885-8. C. of Kenn, Devon, 1888-94. R. of
St Dominic, Cornwall, 1894-1934. Died Dec. 15, 1934-
Brother of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
SQUARE, ERNEST. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Jan. 26, 1872.
S. of William Joseph, F.R.C.S., of Plymouth. B. there
[Apr. 28, I '^ji]. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Lent,
1872; B.A. KS75; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1875;
priest, 1876; C. of Dilton Marsh, Wilts., 1875-9- ^- ol Frome-
Selwood, Somerset, 1879-83. C. of Holy Trinity, Bury,
Lanes., 1883-5. C. of St Mary's, Cardiff, 1886-7. R. of
St Mary Steps, Exeter, 1887-91. C. of St Stephen's, Devon-
port, 1892-6. R. of Wheatacre, Suffolk, 1896-1910. C. of
St Mary Steps, Exeter, 1911-22. Died Oct. 23, 1922. Brother
of the above. (.Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Venn,
u. 401; Crockf'^rd; The Guardian, Oct. 27, 1922.)
SQUIBB, ARTHUR, •■^dm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1856.
S. of George James, surgeon (and Frances Elizabeth). Bapt.
Nov. 21, 1836, at St Mark's, North Audley Street, London.
School, Marlborough Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A.
1861. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Stapleford,
Cambs., 1862-6. C. of St Saviour's, Hoxton, 1866-7. C. of
St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, 1871-4. C. of Mistley,
Essex, 1874-5. C. of Bocking, 1876-82. C. of Everdon,
Northants., 1886-7. C. of TivetshaU, Norfolk, 1887-91.
Resided latierly at South Crescent, Bedford Square, London,
where he died Mar. 3, 1900. (Eagle, xxii. 259; Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 7, 1900.)
SQUIBB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28, 1817.
[sth s. of George, auctioneer, of Boyle Street, London. B.
Mar. 23, 1802.] Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 27, 1813.
Of Pan ton Square, Haymarket. (Inns of Court; H. H. G.
Clark, Some Account of the Clark Family, 36; V. Hodson.)
SQUIRE, ALFRED BENNETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 31,
1873. S. of Charles [James Flower], [solicitor], of 2, Dumford
Street, Stonehouse [Pl>'mouth]. Devon. B. Aug. 17, 1853,
at Bodmin, Cornwall. School, Cheltenham College. Matric.
Michs. 1873. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
SQUIRE, ALFRED MORGAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Sept. 29,
1900. S. of Samuel. B. Apr. 3, i88o, at Leicester. Schools,
Wyggeston's, Leicester, and South Eastern College [St
Laurence], Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1901; B..'^. 1904. In
business at Leicester. Latterly of Firway Lodge, Grayshott,
Surrey. Of Benifold, Headley, Bordon, Hants., in 1950.
Brother of Samuel G. (1897). (St Laurence Coll. Reg.; Peile,
II. 844.)
SQUIRE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 33) at Pembroke, June 30,
1841. S. of John Squire, merchant, of London. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845. House Surgeon and Clinical
Clerk at St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1834; L.S.A.,
1833. Practised at Deal, Kent. Died Dec. 10, 1888, aged 81,
at Upper Deal. (Medical Directories; The Guardian, Jan. 2,
1889.)
SQUIRE, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1884. Of Beds. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of Houghton Regis, Beds.,
1889-92. C. of St John's, Reading, 1892-3. C. of St Mar-
Squire, Robert Hemington
garet's, St Leonards-on-Sea, 1894-7. C. of St Paul's,
St Leonards-on-Sea, 1897-1900. C. of Lymington, Hants.,
1900-2. C. of South Shoebury, Essex, 1902-4. R. of
Quenington, Gloucs., 1904-28. Married, Oct. 21, 1890,
Marion Gertrude, eldest dau. of George Henry NichoUs, Esq.,
of Washingborough, Lines. Died Mar. 20, 1928. (Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 22, 1928.)
SQUIRE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 25,
1797. [2nd] s. of John, M.D. B. [Oct. 3, 1780], at Wands-
worth, Surrey. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1797;
Scholar, 1797; Tancred Divinity student, i797; B.A. i8oi;
M..A. 1804. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1811; C. of St Neots,
Hunts., 1811-13. Head Master of Felsted School, 1813-35.
V. of Puttenham, Herts., 1831-5. R. of Ashen, Essex,
1835-53. Died Feb. 22, 1853, aged 72. (Peile, n. 343; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Al. Felsted.; G. Mag., 1853, 11. 558;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
SQUIRE, JOHN ARNOTT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 28,
1791. B. at Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland.
SQUIRE, JOHN FRANKLIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius,
Oct. 4, 1758. S. of the Rev. John (1715), i<- of Lavenham,
Suffolk. B. there. Bapt. June 2, 1740. School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, 1758; B.A. (5th
Wrangler) 1763; M.A. 1766. Fellow, 1764-81; Dean, 1767-75.
Usher at Bury St Edmunds School, 1763. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 24, 1763; priest, Aug. 12, 1764. Assistant
Master at the Perse School, Cambridge, 1768. R. of Bratton-
Fleming, Devon, 1780-1801. R. of Arlington, 1801-18.
Sometime Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln. Died Aug. 2,
1S18, at Barnstaple. Father of the next. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners, which confuses date of death with that of his
son; Venn, 11. 75; G. Mag., 1818, 11. 375.)
SQUIRE, JOHN FRANKLIN. Adin. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
May 4, 1808. S. of the Rev. John [Franklin] (above), of
Bratton-Fleming, Devon. B. there. Schools, Barnstaple and
Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815. Fellow,
1814-28. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Nov. 12, 1815. R. of
Beachampton, Bucks., 1827-34. Died June 17, 1834, aged 43.
{Venn, 11. 151; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 441.)
SQUIRE, LEONARD HARDING. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1876. rS. of H., of Heath View, Hampstead.] Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1879;
priest. 1880; C. of St Paul's, Maidstone, 1879-82. C. of
Southborough. Kent, 1882-7. C. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1887-9.
V. of Kenley, 1889-1918. Married, Oct. 16, 1888, Alice M. B.,
only dau. of R. J. Fremlin, Esq., of Maidstone. Died Feb. 11,
1918. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 13, 1918.)
SQUIRE, RALPH TYNDALL. .Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882.
[2nd] s. of W. [WiUiam Stevens, of St John's Wood Park,
London] (and Annie, dau. of the Rev. Robert Litler). [B.
Sept. 10, 1863.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1884, 1886;
played for England, 1886. Married, -Apr. 15, 1891, Constance,
youngest dau. of Joseph Allen, of Abercom Place, St John's
Wood. Died Aug. 22, 1944, in London. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Book of Blues; The Times, Aug. 24, 1944.)
SQUIRE, ROBERT HEMINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 12, 1862. S. of Josiah, of Dorking Surrey. B. Feb. 18,
1843, at Deal, Kent. School, Sussex (private). Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. 1866. .\t St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1878.
Assistant Medical Officer at Bamwood House hospital for
the insane, Gloucester, and later at the County Asylum,
Whittingham, Lanes. Died July 6, 1900, at Haverstock HiU,
London. (Medical DireUories; The Times, July 10, 1900.)
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Squire, Samuel
SQUIRE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, July i, 1781. Of
Middlesex. [2iid] s. of the Kt. Kev. Samuel (1730). 'ate
Bishop of St David's (and Charlotte, eldest dau. of Thomas
Ardesoif, of Soho Square, London). B. Dec. 18, 1763. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781. Migrated to Jesus,
Dec. 28, 1781; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 25, 1782. Died, unmarried, Sept. 7, 1843, at
Leamington; buried in the vaults under Leamington church.
(Eton Coll. Keg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 485; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1843, II. 445; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th Ser., iii. 215.)
SQUIRE, SAMUEL GIMSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 2,
1897. S. of Samuel. B. [Jan. 14, 1879], at Leicester. School,
Wyggeston's, Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1900;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1901; M.A. 1905. Assistant
Master at St Peter's School, York, 1903-8; at Oundle School
from 1908. Of St Anthony House, Oundle, in 1946. Brother
of Alfred M. (1900). (Peile, 11. 823; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Univ. War List.)
SQUIRE, WILLIAM BARCLAY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, July 3, 1875. Only s. of William, merchant, of
Feltham, Middlesex (and Elizabeth Ogden). B. [Oct. 16,
1855], in London. [Educated privately.] Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879. Hon. Fellow, 1925. Adm. Solicitor, 1883;
practised in London until 1885. F.S.A.. 1888; F.R.G.S.,
1894. Assistant in the dept. of printed books, British Museum,
1885-1912; Assistant Keeper, 1912-20. Music Critic for the
Saturday Review, Westminster Gazette, Globe and Pilot, 1890-
1904. During the Great War, 1914-19, in the Intelligence
Dept. of the Admiralty, 1916-18; in the historical section of
the Foreign Office, 1918-20. Keeper of the King's Music,
1924-7. Contributor to the Encyclopcedia Britannica and to
the D.N.B. Compiled catalogues of old printed music in the
British Museum, in the Chapter library of Westminster
Abbey and in the Royal College of Music. Hon. Sec, Purcell
Society. Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jeru-
salem, 1918. M.V.O., 1926. Died, unmarried, Jan. 13, 1927,
in London. His sisters founded the W. B. Squire prize in his
memory. (Who was Who; D.N.B.)
SQUIRE, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 7, 1825. S. of [Wright] Thomas (and Mary Philipson,
dau. of the Rev. Charles Wright). B. [May 16, 1807I, at
Peterborough. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1826. Joined
the 2nd Life Guards, 1828; Capt., 1837; retired, 1838. Of
Barton Place, near Mildenhall, Sufiolk. Married, 1838, Anne
Alphonsa, dau. of James Stewart, of Boston, U.S.A., and
had issue. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families;
Sir Wasey Sterry; Burke, L.G.)
SQUIRES, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr. 19,
1879. Of Tennis Court Road, Cambridge. Matric. Easter,
1879; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Adm. Solicitor, i886; practised
in Cambridge; founder of the firm of Messrs Squkes and Co.,
II, Peas Hill; retired, 1927. Resided at Vale House, Cherry-
hinton Road, Cambridge. Married Charlotte, dau. of Sir
Charles Todd, K.C.M.G., Postmaster-General of South
Australia. Died Dec. i2, 1930, at Wantage. (Law Lists;
The Times, Dec. 13, 1930.)
SQUIRES, ROBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6,
1S65. S. of William Westbrooke,M.D. (and Ellen). B. May 6,
1846, in Florence, Italy. Bapt. June 7, 1846. [School, Liver-
pool College.] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Canteifbury) 1870; priest (Bombay) 1872.
Missioner (C.M.S.) at'Nasik, 1870-7 and 1881-92. Principal
of the Divinity College, Poona, 1882-4 and 1888-9. Inc. of
Girgaum Church, Bombay, 1884-7 and 1889-91. Fellow of
Bombay University. C. of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells,
1892-5. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, 1895-1910. Rural Dean
of St Albans, 1907-10. Married, Jan. 4, 1881, Bessie, dau.
of Charles B. Ker, Esq., of Blackheath. Died Aug. 21, 1912,
at Margate. (Eagle, xxxiv. 268; Crockford; The Times,
Aug. 23, 1912.)
SQUIRES, SIDNEY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18,
1890. S. of Henry, attorney's clerk [died Feb. 19, 1872] (and
Ann Parish). B. Jan. 27, 1868, at Leeds. Schools, Leeds
Grammar (the Rev. J. Matthews) and Yorkshure College
(Prof. Bodington). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1897.
SRAWLEY, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888.
S. of James, of Birmingham (and Anne Stubbs). B. Dec. 13,
1868, at Aston. Schools, King Edward's, Aston and Bir-
mingham. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; Carus prize, 1891
and 1892; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1891; (Theol. Trip.,
PtI, ist Class, 1893); M.A. 1895; B.D. 1903; D.D. 1908. Ord
deacon (Lichfield) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of Walsall, Staffs.,
1893-3. Vice- Principal of Lichfield Theological College,
1895-7. C. of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, 1898-1905.
Lecturer, 1897-1912, and tutor of Selwyn Hostel, 1907-12.
Stable, Samuel Montague
R. of Weeting, Norfolk, 1912-19. Archdeacon of Wisbech,
1916-23. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1916, 1925 and 1930.
V. of Sutton-in-the-Isle, 1919-24. Chancellor and Canon of
Lincoln Cathedral, 1923-47. Married, June 21, 1898, Mary,
only dau. of Francis Riddell, of Llandudno, and had issue.
Author, The Epistles of St Ignatius; The Catechetical Oration
of Gregory of Nyssa; The Early History of the Ltturgy; The
English Consecration Prayer; etc. Of Minster Yard, Lincoln
in 1952. (Venn, 11. 502; Crockford; Who's Who.)
SRI-KANTA, COOMARA SWAmY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 12, 1890. S. of P. Coomara Sw4my. B. [June 13, 1872],
in Colombo, Ceylon. School, St Thomas's, Colombo. Matric.
Michs. 1890. In the Mercantile bank at Colombo. (Peile, 11.
760.)
SRIPAD, BABAJI THAKUR. .'\dm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's,
May 9, 1870. B. in Bombay. Kept one term. 39th in I.C.S.
examination, 1870. (Peile, 11. 615.)
STAATS, CARL WILHELM OTTO. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of W'ilham, merchant of [Blackheath], London (and Louisa
Koenig). B. there, Dec. 8, 1868. School, Dulwich College.
Matric. Michs. 1887. Became a Non-Coil, student; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1899. Of Paignton, Devon.
'Died 3 or 4 years later' (viz., after 1899). (Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 493.)
STABB, ARTHUR FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr. 23,
1891. [2nd s. of William Henry (and Ellen), of llfracombe.j
Matric. Easter, 1891 ; M.B. and B.Chir. 1896. At St Thomas's
Hospital; House Surgeon there, i8go. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1889; M.R.C.P., 1897; F.R.C.P., 1908. House Physician at
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, for 3 J years; and
University Lecturer in Midwifery, 1897-1903. Senior Resi-
dent Medical Officer at Queen Charlotte's Hospital. Assistant
Physician and Lecturer in Midwifery at St George's Hospital.
Practised in Harley Street ; retired by 1930. Married, June 20,
1904, Florence Gertrude, 2nd dau. of James Edward Ran-
some, of Ipswich. Latterly of Woodchester, Gloucs. Died
Oct. 3, 1944, at Stroud. (Medical Directories; The Times,
Oct. 5, 1944.)
STABB, WILLIAM WILKING. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1884.
S. of W[illiam] Wilking, surgeon, of Torquay. B. there,
Sept. 17, 1866. School, Newton College, Newton Abbot.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1890;
M.D. 1893; M.A. 1919. .At St Thomas's and Queen Charlotte's
Hospitals. Practised at Torquay. Married, 1900, Mary
Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. O. C. Hartley, of Banwell Court,
Gloucs. Died Mar. 8, 1934, at Torquay. (Venn, 11. 467;
Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 10, 1934.)
STABBACK, The Rev. WILLIAM. B.A. 1810, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Jesus, 1810. [S. of the Rev. John
(Exeter College, Oxford, 1745), of Exeter. B. there, 1759.]
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Oct. 17, 1778, aged 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1782. R. of East Anstey, Devon, 1800, and
P.C. of Mariansleigh, 1809-37. R. of St Clether, Cornwall,
1809-37, and V. of Sancreed, 1816-37. R. of St Stephen's,
Exeter, 1816-37. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Harrowby.
Married EUzabeth, 3rd dau. of the Rev. John Hoblyn, V. of
Newton St Cyres, Devon. Died Aug. 16, 1837, at Exeter.
(Al. Oxon.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 681; Boase, ColUa.
Cornub., 921; The Extraordinary Black Book; G. Mag., 1837,
II- 433-)
STABLE, ERNEST ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 25, 1876. [2nd s. of Robert Scott, of Woodford, Essex
(and Katherine Barrett, dau. of Major Wintringham Lus-
combe, i8th R. Irish Regt.). B. 1857.] School, Felsted.
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1884. Called to the Bar, Nov, 17,
1887. Of 7, Castle Road, Bedford. Died Sept. 14, 1942, at
Bedford; buried there. (Al. Felsted.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, Sept. 17, 1942.)
STABLE, SAMUEL MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse.
May 3183, 9. S. of Samuel Montague, deceased, of St Pancras,
London. B. Apr. 26, 1839. [School, Bromsgrove.] Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1865;
priest, 1867; C. of Shuttington, Warws., 1865-8. C. of
Brinkley, Cambs., 1868-70. C. of Calstone and Blackland,
Wilts., 1870-1. C. of Withycombe, Somerset, 1871-4. C. of
Great Maplestead, Essex, 1874-5. C. of Aldboume, Wilts.,
1S75-80. C. of Bampton-Aston, Oxon., 1880-4. C. of
Thomton-in-Lonsdale, Yorks., 1884-8. V. of Newton-on-
Trent, Lines., 1888-1930. Died June 5, 1930. (Bromsgrove
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, June 7, 1930; T.A. Walker, 516,)
Stables, Walter Howard
STABLES, WALTER HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, i88o. S. of James, of 'Lane Ends,' Horsforth, Leeds.
ii. Nov. 28, 1861. at Leeds. School, Kendal, Westmorland.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B..-\. 1884; .M.A. 1887. President of the
Union, 1884. Mus.Bac, Oxford, 1896. Ord. deacon (South
well) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1886-8.
C. of St Mary's, Scarborough, 1888-91. C. of St John's,
Derby, 1891-6. V. of St Chad's, Far Headingley, Leeds,
1896-1906. Married, July 9, 1889, Heuriet Emily, 3rd dau.
of Canon F. .Morse, deceased, V. of St Mary's, Nottingham,
and had issue. Composer, Morning Communion and Evening
Service in D; Nicene Creed in D. Died Sept. 28, 1906.
(Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Sept. 29, 1906.)
STAGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 17,
1782. S. of Thomas, of Ramsgate. School, Canterbury.
Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 17S5; B.A. (^th Wrangler) 1787;
M..A. 1790. FeUow, 1789; Junior Dean, 1794-9. Died June 26,
1805, at Cheltenham, 'where he went for the recovery of his
health.' (G. Mag., 1805, 11. 682.)
STAGEY, FRANCIS EDMUND. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 27, 1850. [2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas, of Cardiff
(and Mary .■\nne, dau. of Edward Richards, of Plais Newydd,
Glam.).] B. [.May 18, 1830] at Llandaff. .Matric. Easter,
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. FeUow, 1853-63. Cricket
'blue,' 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1854. Ceilled to
the Bar, June 6, 1857. .On the South Wales Circuit. High
Sheriff of Glamorgan, 1873. J-P- and D.L. for Glamorgaa
Married, Sept. 4, 1862, Theodosia, dau. of Charles Tyndall,
Esq., of The Fort, Bristol. Gave the west window in the
College chapel, 1879. Died Oct. 3, 1885, at Llandough Castle,
Glam. Brotherof John T. C. (1853). (Book of Blues; BMike,
L.G.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Guardian,
Oct. 7, 1885.)
STAGEY, FREDERIC GEORGE. Matric. Non-CoU. from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1891. S. of James, Methodist minister
[New Connexion; died May 11, 1891] (and Mary Ann
Holland). B. .Mar. 16, 1874, in Sheffield. School, Sheffield
Royal Grammar (the Rev. E. Senior), .-^dm. at St Jolm's,
Jan. 16, 1892; B.A. 1894; M.B. and B.Chir. 1900. At
Sheffield and Leeds hospitals. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899.
Resident surgical officer, London Homoeopathic Hospital.
Practised at Sheffield. {Medical Directories.)
STAGEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 17. 1877-
Matric. .Michs. i877- [Perhaps s. of George. B. Dec. 2, 1858,
at Birmingham.]
STAGEY, The Rev. JOHN THOMAS GYRIL. M.A. 1853, incorp.
from Oxford. [Eld. s. of the Rev. Thomas (Jesus College,
Oxford, 1817), of Cardiff. B. .May 22, 1827. School, Shrews-
bury (not in Register).] Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
Nov. 13, 1845, aged 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1849; M.A. (Oxford)
1852. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
St John's, Cardiff, 1852-60. Of Tockington House, Gloucs.
Married (i) i860, Mary, only dau. of Thomas W. Booker,
M.P., and had issue; (2) Nov. 3, 1870, Emilia Blanche, dau.
of the Rev. Roper Trevor Tyler, and had further issue.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1879. Brother of Francis E.
(1850). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; C. R. Hudleston; Al. Oxon.)
STAGEY, ROBERT HUGH. .\dm. pens, at St John's, May 22,
1886. [Youngest] s. of Samuel Lloyd, merchant, of Tot-
tenham (and .Mary Barclay). B. there, July 21, 1867.
Schools, Bruce Castle, Tottenham (the Rev. VV. .•Umack) and
Tonbridge (the Rev. T. B. Rowe). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for London) 1890;
priest (Southwell) 1896; C. of St John's, Holloway, 1890-2.
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1892-3. C. of Stapenhill, Derbs.,
1894-9. C. of Northwood, 1S99-1900. C. of Woodford Green,
Essex, 1900-3. C. of St Leonard's, Shoreditch, 1903-6. V. of
Chesham with St George's, Tvler's Hill, Bucks., 1906-28.
R. of Pulham St Mary Magd., Norfolk, 1928-44. Sub-
sequently of Fritton, Long Stratton, Norfolk. Died Nov. 14,
1947, at Nor^vich. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 15, 1947.)
STACK, EDWARD HUGH EDWARDS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1884. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Thomas
Lindsay, B.D., of .Moville, Co. Londonderry, Ireland. B.
Dec. 15, 1866, at Langfield, Co. Tyrone. [School, HaUevbury.]
Matric. .Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1S92.
At St Bartholomew's HospiUl; House Physician there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892; F.R.C.S., 1897. Practised at
Bristol. House Physician and House Surgeon, Royal In-
firmary, Bristol. Clinical Lecturer at Bristol University.
Ophthalmic specialist. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Married, Jan. 17, 1910, Caroline Marie
Dorothea, dau. of Tristram Kennedy. Author, medical. Of
'Avalon,' Clifton Downs Road, Bristol. Died Aug. 3, 1922.
Brother of the next and of Thomas L. (1878). (Haileybury
Reg.; Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows.)
Stacye, John
STACK, JOHN BAGOT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Oct. II, 18S0. S. of the Rev. Thomas Lindsay, B.D., R. of
Culmore, near Derry, Ireland. B. Dec. 27, i86i, at Langfield,
Co. Tyrone. [School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Bishop Kelly, for Salisbury) 1885;
priest, 1886; C. of East Knoyle, Wilts., 1885-7. C. of Pelton,
Durham, 1887-93. C. of Low Team, 1893-7; V. there, 1897-
1934. Hon. Canon of Durham. Died Aug. 22, 1940, at
Portrush. Brother of the above and of Thomas L. (1878).
(Haileybury Reg.; Crockford.)
STACK, JOHN MAURICE. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. i,
1870. S. of James, late missionary in New Zealand. B. in
Islington. School, Blackheath Mission. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1874; priest,
1875; C. of Portland, Dorset, 1874-6. C. of St Matthew's,
Clapton, Middlesex, 1876-9. C. of Braintree, Essex, 1879-81.
C. of East London Mission, 1881-3. C. of St John's, Cubbitt
Town, Poplar, 1883-9. Died Mar. ii, 1889, aged 39. (Venn,
II. 394; The Guardian, Mar. 20, 1889.)
STACK, THOMAS LINDSAY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1878. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas Lindsay, B.D.,
Canon of Derry Cathedral and R. of Culmore, Ireland. B.
Sept. 1859, at Genelly, Co. Tyrone. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A.
1882; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1882; priest, 1883;
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1882-6. C. of Wrotham, Kent,
1887-97. C. of Lydd, 1897-1903. V. of Braboume with
Monk's Horton, 1903-16. R. of Bircholt, 1903-16. R. of
Newchurch, New Romney, 1916-19. Died July 27, 1919.
Brother of John B. (1880) and Edward H. E. (1884). (Hailey-
bury Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. i, 1919.)
STAGKHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 8,
1832. S. of .\nthony. B. [July 19, 1813], at Stainforth,
Yorks. [School, Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A.
1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Lichiield) 1836; priest, 1837;
C. of Hohnesfield, Derbs., 1836-8. C. of Wormhiil, 1838-41.
C. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1841-4. C. of Uffington, Lines.,
1844-8. P.C. of Thwaites, Cumberland, 1849-74. P.C. of
Stainforth, Yorks., 1874-93. J-P- for Cumberland. Married,
May 20, 1840, Maria, dau. of George Slack, of Stanwick,
Yorks. Disappears from Crockford, 1894. (Giggleswick Sch.
Reg.; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 925.)
STAGKHOUSE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5.
1786. TDoubtless s. of Nathemiel, second Member of the
Councilof Bombay. B. Sept. 22, 1767, at Bombay.] Matric.
Michs. 1786; B.A. 1790. (F. P. White; V. Hodson.)
STAGKHOUSE (post STAGKHOUSE-AGTON), THOMAS PEN-
DARVES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Feb. 3, 1798. [3rd] s.
of John, Esq. (Exeter College, Oxford, 1758), of Pendarves,
Cornwall (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Susannah, dau. of
Edward Acton, of Acton-Scott, Salop). Bapt. Aug. 9, 1778.
[Schools, Rugby and Harrow.] Matric. Lent, 1801; B.A.
1804; M.A. 1807. Assumed the additional surname of Acton,
1834, on succeeding to .-^cton-Scott. J. P. and D.L. for Salop.
Married, Jan. 28, 1812, Frances, eldest dau. and heiress of
Thomas Andrew Knight, of Downton Castle, Salop Died
Feb. II, 1835, at Acton-Scott. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 923; Boase, Biblio.
Cornub.; G. Mag., 1835, i. 333 (sub Acton); Burke, L.G.)
STAGKHOUSE, WILLIAM ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June II, 1879. S. of Thomas, of Taitlands, near Settle,
Yorks. B. Apr. 26, i860, at Settle. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. Michs. 1879. Second Lieut., Yorks. Rifle Volunteers,
1879; Capt., 1882; Major, 1895. Died Sept. 18, 1901, at
Amside, Westmorland; buried at Stainforth. (Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
STAGPOOLE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 12,
1840. [One George Charles Stacpoole was M.D., Edin., 1845;
M.R.C.S., 1842; L.S..A.., 1846: of Epsom, Surrey, in 1870,
and of Kaiapoi, New Zealand, in 1880. (Medical Directories.)]
STAGPOOLE, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 28, 1812. Of Co. Clare, Ireland. [2nd s. of William, of
Edenvale, Co. Clare (by his 2nd wife, Honoria, dau. of
William Stamer, of Camelly, Co. Clare, and widow of Temple
French). B. May 21, 1793. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1812; name off, Oct. 8, 1814. .A.dm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 11,
1812. Ensign, 14th Regt. Of Edenvale, Co. Clare. J. P. and
D.L.; High Sheriff, 1827. Married, May 13, 1825, Jane, dau.
of Andrew Stackpoole, of BaUyally. Died Oct. 9, 1866.
(Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson; F. P. White; Inns of Court; Eton
Sch. Lists.)
STACYE, JOHN. .'^.dm. pens, at Christ's, May i, 1827. B. in
Notts. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1776) (and Maria Outram).]
Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1828; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon (Rochester, for Y'ork) 1833; priest (York) 1834;
C. of Worksop, Notts., 1833-47. C. of Redmile, Leics.,
1848-50. Chaplain of Shrewsbury Hospital, Sheffield,
1850-90. Died in 1890. Father of the next. (Peile, 11. 425;
Crockford.)
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Stacye, John Evelyn
STACYE, JOHN EVELYN. Adm. peas, at Christ's, Apr. lo,
1872. S. of the Rev. John (above), Master of Shrewsbury
Hospital, Sheffield. B. there [Sept. 9, 1852]. School, at home.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon
(York) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of Ecclesfield, Yorks., 1877-
1905. Resided at The Lodge, Grenoside, Sheffield, where he
died Sept. 24, 1905. (PeiU, 11. 622; Crockford; The Times,
Sept. 30. 1905.)
STAYCE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 3,
1776. S. of the Rev. John (1741), of Bathfield, near Sheffield
(and Anne, dau. of Robert Jessop, of Waterthorpe, Derbs.).
B. at Bathfield. School, East Retford. Matric. Michs. 1776;
B.A. 1780; M.A. 1783. Ord. deacon (York) 1780; priest,
1781; C. of Dinnington, Yorks., 1780. V. of Glossop, Derbs.,
1781-92. V. of Worksop, Notts., 1792-1847. Married Maria
Outram, of Worksop. Died Jan. 28, 1847, aged 90, at
Worksop. Father of John (1827). (Peile, 11. 305; G. Mag.,
1847, I. 447.)
STAFF, EDGAR WILKINS. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish
H., Michs. 1889. Died Aug. 23, 1891.
STAFFORD, CONWAY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 12,
1792. Of Devon. [S. of Thomas, of Oporto (by his 2nd wife,
Mary Conway). B. Sept. 5, 1774. School, Merchant Taylors',
London.] Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797. In Holy Orders.
Sometime Chaplain at Oporto. .Married, 1799, Isabel, dau.
of the Rev. William Page, Chaplain at Oporto, and had issue.
Died before 1821. {Mercltant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; V. Hodson.)
STAFFORD (or HOWARD-STAFFORD), HUMPHREY DE
BOHUN HOWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1882. S. of Sir Edward WUliam, K.C.B. B. [Mar. 3, 1864],
at Nelson, New Zealand. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1882. Spent most of his life in the Argentine and elsewhere
in South America. Died, unmarried, Sept. 21, 1933. Brother
of Edward T. S. (1881, sub Howard-Stafiord). (Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Sept. 26, 1933; R. S. Stafford.)
STAFFORD, JACOB. Adm. sizar at St John's, July i, 1777.
Did not reside. .\dm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Oct. 29, 1777.
Of Norfolk. School, Wymondham. Matric. Michs. 1777;
Scholar; B.A. 1781. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from
Norwich) June 4, 1781; priest, Sept. 19, 1784; C. of Great
Wacton, Norfolk, 1781. Died Nov. 13, 1801, in St Stephen's
parish, Norwich. {St John's Call. Adm., iv. 486.)
STAFFORD, JOHN HUGH. Adm. a scholar at St Catharine's,
May 17, 1895. S. of John Thomas. B. Aug. 29, 1876, at
Leicester. [School, Wyggeston's, Leicester.] Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; M..-^. 1902; LL.B. 1905. Assistant Master
(subsequently Second Master) at Caterham School, Surrey,
-1910-33-. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STAFFORD, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 17, 1796. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1797. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, July 6, 1798; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1802.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1801; C. of Knapton,
Norfolk. Ord. priest (London, for Rochester) Jan. 7, 1816.
C. of Hadleigh, 1818-19. C. of Southchurch, Essex, 1819-27.
Died Sept. 19, 1827, at South Shoebury, Essex, 'by an
accidental discharge of his gun when shooting.' {Peile, 11.
344; G. Mag., 1827, II. 379.)
STAFFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, June 23,
1812. S. of the Rev. Thomas (doubtless, Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1781). B. at Upton, Hunts. School, Oakham
(the Rev. — Bradford). Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1813;
B.A. 1816; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon, 1816; C. of Brigstock
with Stanion, Northants., 1816. {Northants. Clergy, xiii. 31.)
STAFFORD-JERNINGHAM, HENRY VALENTINE (1821), see
JERNINGHAM.
STAFFORD-JONES, CHARLES STAFFORD (1896), see JONES,
CHARLES STAFFORD.
STAFFORD-O'BRIEN, AUGUSTUS (1829), see O'BRIEN.
STAFFURTH, ARTHUR HAVELOCK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 5, 1876. S. of Abraham, yeoman (and Elizabeth). B. at
Bury, Hunts. Bapt. Apr. 23, 1859. School, Bedford Grammar
.(Mr Phillpots). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Alkborough,
Lines., 1881-2. C. of Normanby-Ie-Wold, 1883-6. C. of
Brauncewell with Dunsby and Anwick, 1887-1907. R. of
Brauncewell and V. of Anwick, 1907-10. Married, June 14,
1881, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of William Kent, of Fen Ditton
Hall, Cainbs. Author, Simple Family Prayers, based on the
Ancient Offices of the Church. Died Mar. 13, 1910, suddenly,
while driving from Anwick to Brauncewell, aged 55. Brother
of James (1871). {Crockford; The Standard, Mar. 17, 1910.)
Staines, Robert John
STAFFURTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May i2,
1866. [3rd s. of William, of Ramsey, Hunts. B. ."^ug. 1848.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1866; (Law Trip., ist
Class, 1869); LL.B. 1870; LL.M. 1874. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 7, 1868. Called to the Bar, Jan. 20, 1872. On the
Northern Circuit and Lancaster Chancery Court. Of
5, St James's Square, Manchester. Died Oct. 18, 1911.
Brother of Samuel (1865). {Uppinglutm Sch. Roll; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar, which gives date of birth 1846; The
Times, Oct. 20, 19 11.)
STAFFURTH, HENRY HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1896. S. of the Rev. Samuel (1865), V. of Freiston,
Lines. B. there, May 9, 1877. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of St Paul's, Gloucester, 1901-3. C. of
Evesham, Worcs., 1904-6. Died Sept. 16, 1906. Brother of
Samuel F. (1891). {Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19, 1906.)
STAFFURTH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24, 1871.
S. of Abraham, farmer (and Elizabeth). B. at Bury, Hunts.
Bapt. June 7, 1853. [School, Bedford Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1876; priest, 1878; C. of St Matthias, Liver-
pool, 1876-7. Chaplain at Ajaccio, Corsica, 1878. C. of
St George's, Everton, Lanes., 1878-9. C. of Wonersh, Surrey,
1880-2. C. of Eastham, Cheshire, 1882-3. C. of St John's,
Hammersmith, 1884-7. C. of All Saints, Margaret Street,
London, 1887-90. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square,
1890-5. C. of the Church of the Annunciation, Bryanston
Street, 1895-7. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square,
1897-1929. Died Feb. 21, 1929, aged 76, at 41, Thornhill
Square, London, N. Brother of Arthur H. (1876). {Eagle,
XLV. 278; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 23, 1929.)
STAFFURTH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May ii, 1865.
Eldest s. of William, farmer, of Ramsey, Hunts. B. there,
Aug. 25, 1842. School, Edmonton (Mr White and Mr
Richards). Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Freiston with
Butterwick, Lines., 1868-74; V. there, 1874-1915. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1890-1915. Died, very suddenly, at Freiston,
Mar. 1, 1915. Brother of Henry (1866); father of Henry H.
(1896) and the next. {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 4, 1915.)
STAFFURTH, SAMUEL FRANCIS. Adm. (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1891. Eldest s. of the Rev. Samuel (above),
V. of Freiston, Lines. B. there. Mar. 28, 1872. School,
Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at Weymouth College, 1895-1900; at Wick
School, Hove, 1900-15. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1929; priest, 1931 ;
C. of Ramsey, Hunts., 1929-32. V. of Upwood with Great
Raveley, 1932-6. Died Sept. 21, 1936. Brother of Henry H.
(1896). {Univ. War List; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 23,
1936.)
STAINBURN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 22,
185 1. S. of John, of Halifax, Yorks. B. at Boroughbridge.
School, Heath, Halifax. Matric. Michs. 185 1; B.A. 1856.
STAINER, ARCHIBALD LEO. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's,
May 17, 1895. S. of William Henry. B. Apr. 5, 1S77, at
Basingstoke. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..-^. 1S98.
STAINES, JAMES HOWARD. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. i, 1884.
S. of William Charles, mercantile clerk, of Highgate Road,
London. B. Sept. 2, 1865, at Greenwich. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\. 1887. B.D., St Andrew's, 1896.
Assistant Master at Macclesfield Grammar School, 1888-92.
Secretary to the New College, Hampstead, 1896. {St Paul's
Sch. Reg.)
STAINES, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
May 26, 1853. S. of Matthew William (next). B. [Aug. 2,
1833], at CUfton. School, Guernsey College. Matric. Michs.
1853. Ensign, 62nd Regt., 1855; Lieut., 6th Regt., 1857;
Capt., i860; 77th Regt., 1861; retired, 1863. Resided latterly
at Brighton. Died May 25, 1895, at Petersfield, Hants.
{Venn, 11. 313; Eliz. Coll. Reg.)
STAINES, MATTHEW WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Feb. 16, i8io. S. of — , of 13, Windsor Place, City Road,
London. Matric. Lent, i8io; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1855. Father
of the above.
STAINES, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Mar. 23, 1840. B. at Ouiidle, Northants. School, Oundle.
Matric. .Michs. 1S40. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Feb. 4, 1842;
B.A. 1845. Went to Vancouver Island as the first resident
chaplain to Hudson's Bay Company, 1849. Master of the
school at Fort Vancouver, 1850-4. Drowned on his way home
to England in 1854, when his ship foundered with all on
board. (Bishop of British Columbia; Clergy List; Crockford.)
Staines, William Tolbutt
STAINES, WILLIAM TOLBUTT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1792. S. of Richard, alderman of Canterbury (and
Sarah, dau. of John and Elizabeth Tolbutt). B. there.
[School, King's, Canterbury.] Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar,
1793. Migrated to Queens', Feb. 5, 1795; B.-'X. 1797; M-A.
1800. Fellow of Queens', 1798. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23,
1798; priest (Canterbury) Oct. 6, 1799; C. of Faversham,
Kent, 1799-1801. Minor Canon of Rochester, 1801-32. P.C.
of Strood, 1803-5. V. of Shorne, 1805-32. V. of Aylesford,
1832-40. Married Jane, 3rd dau. of Mr BoUand, attorney,
of Leeds. Died Sept. 24, 1840, aged 65; buried at Aylesford.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 486; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1840, li. 552, which gives died 'Sept. 23,
aged 66.')
STAINFORTH, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May iS, 1816; re-adm. Dec. 21, 1816. Of Middlesex. S. of
Richard (and Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Francis Baring, ist Bart.,
of Larkbeer, Devon). Bapt. Dec. 14, i797. at St Peter-le
Poer, London. Kept five terms. Matric. Lent, 1817. Adm.
at Queens', May 23, 1828; B.A. 1830; M.A., from St John's,
1833. Cadet, Bengal Cavahry, 1817; Comet, 1818; Lieut.,
1819; Capt., 1825; resigned, 1827. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1830; priest (Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely) Feb. 16, 1834.
C. of Camden Chapel, Camber\vell, Surrey, -1841-6. C. of
St Pancras, London, 1846-51. P.C. of AU Hallows, Staining,
1851-66. Married (i) Jan. 23, 1823, at Benares, Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Dr Eraser, of London; (2) Oct. 1838,
JElizabeth, dau. of E. S. Ruthven, M.P. for Dublin Died
Sept. 3, 1866, at 9, Mark Lane, London. Brother of George
(1812). (J. Rennie; V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army.
G. Mag., 1S39, I. 89, and 1866, 11. 560; F. P. White; Clergy
List.)
STAINFORTH, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 13,
1853. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (London)
1858; priest, 1859; C. of Spring Grove, Middlesex, 1858-60.
C. of St Barnabas, HoUoway, i86o-i. C. of St HeUer, Jersey,
1861-3. C. of North Stoke, Bath, 1863-5. C. of Bures, Suffolk,
1865-6. C. of Martley, Worcs., 1866-71. C. of Colbury, Hants.,
1872-3. C. of Montacute, Somerset, 1873-5- AvaUed himself
of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act (1870),
Dec. 6, 1880. (Crockford; Clergy List.)
STAINFORTH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Sept. 24, 1812. S. of Richard. B. [Mar. 9, 1796], m London.
School, Shelford, Cambs. Fand Eton]. Matric. Michs. 1814;
Scholar, 1816; B.A. i8i8'; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1818.
President of the Union, i8i6. Died Aug. 24, 1820, aged 24,
in Cadogan Place, London. Brother of Francis J. (1816).
(Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1820, 11. 283.)
STAINFORTH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 14,
1823. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1S23; B.A. 1828. C. of
Longstowe, Cambs., in 1832. V. of Pontefract, Yorks.,
1833-41; V. there, 1841-65. R. of Wheldrake, 1865-73.
Lived latterly at Torquay, where he died Dec. 23, 1885,
aged 82. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 30,
1885.)
STAINS, WILLIAM AMBROSE SHURERRIE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanlel, Aug. 13, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872.
STAINTON, JAMES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 8, 1852. S. of Henry. B- in London. School, Kent
(private). Matric. Michs. 1852.
STAINTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 6, 1839.
Matric. Michs. 1840. [Perhaps the man of these names, of
Biggarshiels, Stirlingshire, school, Edinburgh Academy,
who was accidentaUy kiUed, 1847, 3 months after his marriage
to Grace Gillespie, of Sunnyside. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg.)]
STAINTON, SEPTIMUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Oct. 16, 1783. S. of Francis, of Kingston-on-Hull. School,
Kingston-on-Hull. Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. (?,ih Wrangler)
1788; M.A. 1791. FeUow, 1789. C. of Sigglesthome, Yorks.,
in 1799. 'An excellent scholar and a most estimable man.'
Became almost blind. Died Sept. 14, 1830, at Lowgate, Hull,
aged 64. (G. Mag., 1830, i .283.)
STAINTON-MACLAREN (1859) « MACLAREN, JAMES
JOSEPH.
STAIR, EARL OF (1867), see DALRVMPLE, J. H. N. G. H.
STALBRIDGE, LORD (1855), see GROSVENOR, RICHARD
de AQUILA.
STALEY, EDGCUMBE. .A.dm. pens, at Christ's, May 28, 1866.
S. of Thomas. B. [July 7, 1845], at Southport, Lanes. School,
Wandsworth. [Nephewof Thomas N. (1840).] Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1871; priest, 1873;
C. of Tenby, 1871-4. C. of St Stephen's, Lewisham, 1874-7.
C of Holy Trinity, Southport, 1877-80. C. of St Saviour's,
Leeds, 1880-5. V. of St Hilda's, Leeds, 1885-7. Author,
Famous Women of Florence; The Tragedies of the Medtci;
The Dogaressas of Venice. Residing at Paull, Hull, in 1895.
Disappears from Crockford, 1903. (Crockford; Peile, n. 595.)
Stallard, George
STALEY, JOHN ANDERSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1891. S. of John Thomas, draper, of .North CoUingham, Notts,
(and Emma Louisa Dodd). B. there, Aug. 31, 1872. Schools,
Southwell Collegiate (.Mr Wright) and Derby (Mr Clark).
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Assistant
Master at Spalding Grammar School, Lines., 1894-5; at
Market Rasen School, 1895-8; at Whalley Grammar School,
Lanes., 1898-9; at Sandbach School, Cheshire, 1899-1906.
Head Master of Alford Grammar School, Lines., 1906-32;
retired. Died Oct. 8, 1951. (Derby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Oct. 11, 1951.)
STALEY, LEONARD SEWALLIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1877. [S. of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Nettleship (next) (and
Cathairine, dau. of John Shirley).] Matric. Michs. 1877.
.Migrated to Clare, Jan. 25, 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Haverford-
west, 1884-6. C. of Crickhowell, Brecon., 1888-90. C. of
Wanstead, Essex, 1890-7. V. of Cotonin-the-Elms, Derbs.,
1898-1929. V. of Rosliston, 1906-29. V. of Tilmanstone,
Kent, 1929-37. Lie. to off., dio. of Canterbury, 1938. Latterly
of Yew Tree Cottage, Sandwich. Died .Mar. 1, 1942, aged 82;
buried at Tihnanstone. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 5, 1942.)
STALEY, THOMAS NETTLESHIP. Adm. sizar at Queens',
June 26, 1840. [S. of William, Wesleyan minister. B. Jan. 17,
1823. School, Sheffield CoUegiate.] Matric. Michs. 1840;
B.A. (25th Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847; D.D. 1862. Fellow,
1847-50. Ord. deacon (London) 1846; priest, 1847. Tutor
and Principal of St Mark's College, Chelsea, 1844-50. Prin-
cipal of the Collegiate School, Wandsworth, 1850-61.
Ramsden Preacher, 1862. Bishop of Honolulu, 1861-70.
Member of the Privy Council of the King of Hawaii. Member
of National Board of Education for the Hawaiian kingdom,
and Director of English Instruction. Chaplain of the Most
Noble Order of Kamehameha, 1862-70. R. of Oakley with
Croxall, Derbs., 1872-96. Married, 1850, Catharine Workman,
dau. of John Shirley, corn-factor, of AttercUffe, Yorks.
Author, Five Years' Church Work in the Kingdom of Hawaii;
Extracts from the Journal of the Bishop of Honolulu; Pastoral
Address; The WaUing Isles; etc. Died Nov. 1898, at Bourne-
mouth. (A. F. Muir; Boose, lii. 701; Crockford; Clergy List.)
STALLARD, ARTHUR DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. [Eldest] s. of Frederick (next), of Hope
Woolith, Lewisham, London. B. [June 18], 1858, in London.
School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 11, 1880.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1883. Capt., City of London
Volunteers, 1883. Married, Nov. 24, 1909, Constance Louisa,
youngest dau. of the Rev. W. B. Adams, D.D., deceased.
Died Feb. 6, 1919, at 22, Campden Grove, Kensington.
Brother of Hugh K. (1894). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Army Lists.)
STALLARD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 25, 1846. [6th] s. of William [of The Blanketts, Wor-
cester]. B. [Oct. 23, 1828I, at Worcester. School, Worcs.
(private). Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Oct. 30, 1848. Called to the Bar,
May 7, 1852. Conveyancer and Equity Draftsman. Bencher,
1886; Reader, 1897. Lived at Lewisham. Married, .■\pr. 12,
1855, Emblyn EUza, only child of Richard Bird, solicitor, of
Calcutta, deceased. Died Sept. 14, 1907. Father of the above
and of Hugh K. (1894). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Middle Temple Bench Book;
The Times, Sept. 18, 1907.)
STALLARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 23, 1841;
from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence he had matne.,
June 14, 1839, aged 25. [Eldest s. of George, of Walcot, Bath.]
B. [1813], at Walcot. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Sept. 24, 1843; Pnest, 1844;
C. of Warminster, WUts., 1844-7. V. of St Mary's, Marl-
borough, 1847-51. P.C. of Tideford, Cornwall, 1851-4. V. of
East Grafton, Wilts., 1855-78. Married, 1839, Anne Fane,
dau. of John Taylor, Esq., and had issue. Died Oct. 7. 1878,
at Oxford, aged 65. (Al. Oxon.; Walford, County Families;
Crockford; The Times, Oct. 11, 1878.)
STALLARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 13,
1874. [5th s. of Josiah, of The Blanketts, Worcester. B.
Jan. 14, 1856. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1874; LL.B.
1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 24, 1878. Called to
the Bar May 7, 1879. On the Oxford Circuit. Secretary to
the Governor of Lagos, 1887-9- Served in Jebu War, 1892
(mentioned in despatches). District Commissioner and
Queen's Advocate, Lagos, 1892-7. Chief Justice of Sierra
Leone, 1897-1901. .Author, Laws of Lagos. Died .Aug. 21,
1912 in Devon. (RossaU Reg.; Scott, MSS.; La-v Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Aug. 23,
1912.)
Stallard, Harry
STALLARD, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1886. S. of
George [parchment-manufacturer], of Havant, Hants. B.
Mar. 18, 1867. Schools, St Paul's and St John's College,
Hurstpierpoint. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893- House
Surgeon, Children's Hospital, Nottingham, and General
Hospital, Newark-on-Trent. Of Stow-on-the-Wold. Gloucs.,
in 1900. Practised subsequently at Newark. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Sherwood Foresters; Major, R.A.M.C.
(T.); Lieut. -Col.; T.D.). Of The Cottage, Burwash Common,
Sussex, in 1930. Died May 22, 1933. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Reg. of St John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint; Medical Directories;
The Times, May 31, I933-)
STALLARD, HUGH KITSON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
3rd s. of Frederick (1846), barrister-at-law, of Hope WooUth,
Lewisham Hill, London, S.E. B. Dec. 12, 1875. at 24, Gran-
ville Park, Blackheath. School, Blackheath proprietary.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Battersea, 1898-1900.
Assistant Missioner, Pembroke College Mission, Walworth,
1900-3. C. of St Mark's, Surbiton, 1903-5. C. of Ahnond-
bury, Yorks., 1905-9. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1909-19. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.N.). R. of Downham
with Pyemoor and St Owen, Cambs., 1919-32. Rural Dean
of Ely, 1929-32. V. of Wisbech, 1932-46. Rural Dean of
Wisbech, 1938-46. V. of Abbotsley, Hunts., 1946-51-.
Brother of Arthur D. (1877). (Crockford.)
STALLARD, JOHN STOCKDALE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 20, 1843. S. of John Pinfold, surgeon, of [New Street],
Leicester. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar.
Died c. Dec. 1845. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 480.)
STALLARD, JOSEPH HOLDEN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1883. Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph Orlando
(Lincoln College, Oxford, 1845), R. of Heath, near Leighton
Buzzard. B. there [Aug. 7, 1864. School, Berkhamsted] .
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1887; priest (Ripon, for Wakefield) 1888; C. of
Horbury, Yorks., 1887-94. V. of AUerton-Bywater, 1894-
1902. R. of Billington, Beds., 1902-12. R. of Newton with
Haceby, Lines., 1912-17. R. of Hinton-on-the-Green,
Gloucs., 1917-24. V. of Hallow, Worcs., 1924-34. Married,
June i6, 1897, Eva Catherine, 2nd dau. of R. D. Beasley,
deceased. Died at Worthing, Oct. 9, 1952. {Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 11, 1952.)
STALLARD, PHILIP LECHMERE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2,
1899. [Only] s. of Jonah Valentine, merchant, of Southwick
Lodge, Lower Wick, Worcester (and Katharine J. Sutton).
B. May 20, 1880, at Worcester. Schools, [Sedbergh and] May
Place, Malvern Wells. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1903); M.A. 1909. At St Thomis's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907; D.P.H. and D.T.M.,
I9r9. House Physician, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
Meoical Officer, G.I. P. Railways, India, for many years.
Subsequently practised at High Wycombe, Bucks. Of
30, High Street, High Wycombe, in 1947. {Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; Venn, in. 399; Medical Directories.)
STALLARD, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 22, 1866. S. of William, gent, (and Ellen). B. at Brock-
hampton, Heref. Bapt. Aug. 15, 1848. School, Hereford.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Adm. Solicitor, 1872;
practised at Hereford. {Law Lists.)
STAMBURY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 29, 1835,
as 'Stanbury.' Of Somerset. S. of [the Rev.] Hemy (Oriel
College, Oxford, 1776). School, King's, Sherborne (Mr R.
Lyon). Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Jan. 27, 1838; Scholar, 1838; (2nd Class, Civil Law Classes,
1839: took no degree). Ord. deacon (Exeter) Oct. 27, 1839;
priest, Oct. 18, 1840; C. of Phillack and St Gwithian, Corn-
wall. C. of Holy Trinity, Bristol, 1843. Died in 1843.
(Eccles. Gazette, 11. 88; iii. 103; v. 127; vii. 106; F. P. White;
Sherborne Reg., which calls him Stanbury.)
STAMER, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June II, 1879. [2nd] s. of the Ven. Sir Lovelace Tomlinson
(1849), Bart., of CliffvUle, Stoke-on-Trent (and Ellen Isabel,
only dau. of Joseph Dent, Esq., of Ribston Hall, Yorks.).
B. Aug. 28, i860, at Cliffville. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Lichfield,
for Winchester) 1883; priest (Winchester) 1884; C. of
Famhara, 1883-6. C. of Shrewsbury, i886-g. R. of Kingsley,
Staffs., 1890-1. R. of Keele, 1891-7. R. of Holt with Little
Witley, Worcs., 1896-1900. R. of Compton-Pauncefoot with
Blackford, Somerset, 1900-9. V. of Battlefield, Salop,
1909-12. V. of Baschurch, 1912-16. R. of Petton, 1913-20.
R. of Berrington, 1920-4. Perm, to off., dio. of Ely, 1924-36;
Oxford and Peterborough, 1929-36. R. of Lathbury, Bucks.,
1936-8. Perm, to off., dio. of St Albans, 1938. Married,
Stammers, Robert
July I, 1891, Ethel Emma, dau. of Alexander Donovan, Esq.,
of Framfield Place, Sussex, and had issue. Of Bedford m
1940. Died May 14, 1952. at Dawlish. Brother of Regmald
D. (1884) and the next. {Harroiv .Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, May 17, 1952.)
STAMER, LOVELACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878.
[Eldest] s. of the Ven. Sir Lovelace Tomlmson (next), of
CliSviUe, Stoke-on-Trent (and EUen Isabel, only dau. of
Joseph Dent, Esq., of Ribston Hall, Yorks.). B. [Apr. 4], 1839.
at CUfiviUe. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1878. Second
Lieut., i6th Lancers, 1881; Lieut., 1881; Capt., 1888; A.D.C.
to the Governor of Madras, 1890; Major, 1899; retired, 1899.
Of TunstaU Hall, Market Drayton. Succeeded as 4th Baronet,
Oct. 29, 1908. Served in the Boer War, 1899-1902, and in
the Great War. 1914-19 (Imperial Yeomanry). J. P. for
Staffs, and Salop. Married, Sept. 29, 1909, Eva Mary, eldest
dau. of Robert Charles Otter, of Royston Manor, Clayworth,
Notts. Died Oct. 1, 1941, at Ashmead House, Cam, Gloucs.;
buried there. Brother of Reginald D. (1884) and the above.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County Families; The
Times, Oct. 4, 1941.)
STAMER, LOVELACE TOMLINSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 5, 1849. [Eldest s. of Sir Lovelace, 2nd Bart.,
of Beauchamp, Bray, Co. Dublin. B. Oct. 18, 1829, at York.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; MA. 1856;
D.D. 1888. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1853; priest (Ely) 1855;
C. of Clay Cross, Derbs., 1853-4. C. of Turvey, Beds., 1854-5.
C. of Long Melford, Suffolk, 1856-8. R. of Stoke-on-Trent,
1858-92. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., i860. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1875. Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent, 1877-88.
V. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1892-6. R. of Edgmond, Salop,
1896-1905. Bishop Sufiragan of Shrewsbury, 1888-1905.
Married, Apr. 16, 1857, Ellen Isabel, only dau. of Joseph
Dent, of Ribston Hall, Yorks. Died Oct. 29, 1908, at Penk-
ridge. Father of the next, the above and of Frederick C
(1879). {liugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.;
D.N.B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County
Families.)
STAMER, REGINALD DENT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1884. [4th] s. of the Ven. Sir Lovelace Tom-
linson, Bart, (above) (and EUen Isabel, only dau. of Joseph
Dent, of Ribston Hall, Yorks.). B. there, Sept. 2, 1865.
Schools, Bilton Grange and Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1888; priest,
1889; C. of Leek, Staffs., 1888-92. C. of St Chad's, Shrews-
bury, 1892-6. C. of Edgmond, Salop, 1896-1900. V. of North
Lydbury, 1900-4. V. of Leek, Staffs., 1904-8. Missionary
and R. of Claresholm, Alberta, Canada, 1908-11. R. of High
River, Alberta, 1911-13. V. of Prees, Salop, 1913-29- Latterly
of Beech Hill, Newport, Salop, where he died Feb. 4, 1951.
Brother of Frederick C. (1879) and Lovelace (1878). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Feb. 6, 195 1.)
STAMFORD, EARLS OF, see GREY.
STAMFORD, HARRY MORTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 10, 1878. S. of Henry, Lieut.-Colonel (and Martha
McNeilage). B. [Jan. 28, 1861], in Paddington, London.
Bapt. Mar. 13, 1861. Matric. Michs. 1878.
STAMMERS, EDWARD NEWTON. Adm. sizar at Clare,
Apr. 5, 1854. [2nd s. of the Rev. Robert (1821), P.C. of
Quomdon, Leics. B. there, Dec. 6, 1835. School, Sedbergh.]
Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar. Died Mar. 16, 1855, aged 19,
at Quomdon parsonage. Brother of Robert T. F. (1849).
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1855, i. 546.)
STAMMERS, FREDERICK DIGHTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1896. Of London. S. of John, gas-meter
maker, deceased. B. Dec. 27, i860, at Ishngton. Schools,
St Jude's, Mildmay Park, and Central Foundation, City
Road, London. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903.
Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Waltham-
stow, 1899-1903. V. of St Luke's, Walthamstow, 1903-9.
R. of Ditton, Kent, 1909-29. Perm, to ofi., dio. of Ely,
1929-38; lived at Girton, Cambs. V. of KirtUng, Cambs.,
1938-46. Died Sept. 14, 1946, at Cambridge. {Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 17, 1946.)
STAMMERS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 1821;
re-adm. pens. Nov. 2, 1822. S. of Joseph, of Lavenham,
Suffolk. [School, Saffron Walden.] Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A.
1827; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 23, 1828;
priest, Nov. 22, 1828. V. of Woodhouse, Leics., 1832-82, and
of Quomdon, 1832-88. Married, June 17, 1828, Sarah, dau.
of John Dalton, surgeon, of Bury. Died May 7, 1888, aged 85.
Father of Edward N. (1854) and the next. (Crockford; The
Guardian, May 16, 1888.)
Stammers, Robert Theodore Farringdon
stammers, robert theodore farringdon. adm.
sizar at Clare, Mar. 1849. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert
(above), of Quorndon, Leics. B. Dec. 7, 1830.] School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Lieut., North
Lines. Regt., 1856; Captain, i860; Major, 1876; retired, 1877.
Died Feb. 22, 1S86, at Bath, aged 55. Brother of Edward N.
(1854). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Army Lists; Univ. Almanack.)
STAMP, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of Edward Blanshard [chemist], of 29, High Street,
Hampstead (and AUce Peters). B. Jan. i, 1870, at Hamp-
stead. Schools, [Mercers', and] St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1888; Scholar, 1889; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 1891; M.A. 1895.
Entered the Public Record Office, 1893; Secretary, 1918-26;
Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, 1926-38. C.B., 1931.
F.S.A., Hon. causa, 1928. Secretary, Historical MSS. Com-
mission, 1912-26. Member of the committee on records of
membership of the House of Commons, 1929. Married, 1904,
Edith Florence, dau. of C. T. Guthrie, of Folkestone. Edited
the Close Rolls of Hefiry HI, the Inquisitions Post Mortem
and the Liberate Rolls. Superintended the removal of part of
the public records to the disused prisons at Cambridge and
Canterbury during the Great War, 1914-ig. Compiled the
King's Hall portion of Admissions to Trinity College. Author,
Micliaelhouse Sexcentenary Volume; Disputed Revels Accounts
(Shakespeare Association); Methods of Chronology; etc. Died
Mar. 4, 1938. Brother of the next. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 7, 1938.)
STAMP, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 30,
1889. [2nd] s. of Edward Blanshard [chemist], of 29, High
Street, Hampstead, London. B. Mar. 29, 1871, in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1890; (Class. Trip., Pt 1,
ist Class, 1892; Pt 11, ist Class, 1894); Browne medal, 1892;
B.A. 1894; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1894; M.A. 1897. Fellow,
1895. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1898. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Married, Oct. 7, 1901, Madge
Spencer, 2nd dau. of Walter Mackersay Smith, of Jesmond,
Newcastle-on-Ty-ne. Brother of the above. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists.)
STAMP, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1886. S. of
Frank. B. Dec. 28, 1863, at Arnold, Notts. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of Keelby, Lines., 1892-3. C. of Burgh with Winthorpe,
1893-1901. C. of Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, 1901-6. R. of
St Peter's, Saltfleetbv, 1906-21, and of .A.11 Saints, Saltfleetby,
1908-21. P.C. of Nettleham, 1921-7. Lived latterly at
Nettleham, and disappears from Crockford, 1935.
STAMP, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889.
STAMPER, HENRY JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 14, 1873-
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1879;
priest, 1880; C. of Thomhill Lees, Yorks., 1879-81. C. of
Skegby, Notts., 1881-92; V. there, 1892-1937- Subsequently
lived at Skegby, and disappears from Crockford, 1940-
STAMPER, THOMAS GRAVES. Adm. pens, at Downing,
May 14, 1877. Did not reside.
STANBROUGH, MAURICE HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1889. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Morris Edgar (next), R. of Crayke,
Yorks. (and Augusta Herries Spearman). B. Sept. 2, 1870,
at Cleobury, Salop. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1890-2; played
for England, 1895. Assistant Master successively at Stan-
more Park School, Stamnore, Middlesex; at Eastbourne
College; at St Peter's, Broadstairs. Died Dec. 15, 1904. at
Broadstairs. Brother of Walter F. H. (1888). (Venn, 111. 510;
Book of Blues; Sclwolmasters' Directories.)
STANBROUGH, MORRIS EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 30, 1847. S. of Charles Henry, Esq., of Isleworth,
Middlesex. B. there, Apr. 19, 1828. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Bp. of
Madras) 1853; priest (Bp. of Guiana, both for Bath and
WeUs) 1854; C. of North Petherton, Somerset, 1853-4. C. of
West Monkton, 1854-7. C. of HanweU, Middlesex, 1857-61.
C. of Ardingly, Sussex, 1861-2. C. of Redgrave, Suffolk,
1862-6. R. of North Cleobury, Salop, 1866-71. R. of
Bridgnorth, 1871-4. R. of Crayke, Yorks., iS74-i<)OX.
Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Boyne. Died Apr. 9, lyoi,
at Hastings. Father of the above and the next. (Venn, 11.
281; Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 12, 1901.)
STANBROUGH, WALTER FARNELL HENNIKER. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 21, 1888. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Moms Edgar
(above), of Crayke rectory, Y'orks. B. Apr. 20, 1869, at
N. Cleobury, Salop. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891. A schoolmaster. In South Africa in 1897;
and then at Ludgrove, New Bamet. Died Dec. 20, 1950.
Brother of Maurice H. (1889). (List of Carthusians; The
Times, Dec. 23, 1950.)
Standfast, Cecil
STANCLIFFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, June 2,
1796. S. of Lucilius, of Ripponden, Yorks. B. there. Schools,
Rushworth (Mr Pattenson) and Giggleswick (Mr Paley).
Matric. Easter, 1803; Scholar; M.B. 1803. Resided in London
and became a popular lecturer on chemistry. Patented, 18 10,
an ' apparatus for the combination and condensation of gases
and vapours appUcable to processes of distillation.' (Venn,
II. 130.)
STANCOMB, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 8,
1866. [Only] s. of John Perkins, of The Prospect, Trowbridge
(and his cousin, Margaret, dau. of William Stancomb, J. P.,
of The Manor House, Trowbridge). B. July 10, 1847, at
Trowbridge. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1871- M.A. 1S74. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 13, 1870.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1873- On the Western Circuit.
Of Shaw House, Melksham. D.L. and J.P. for Wiltshure.
Lieut., Wilts. Yeomanry. Married, June 4, 1874, Ellen
Catherine Baron, 3rd dau. of Henry O'Reilly Hoey, Esq., of
Knuzden, Lanes. Died June 24, 1920. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 375; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
STANDBRIDGE, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
187S. S. of Thomas, solicitor, of Aston Flamville, Leics.
B. Apr. 23, i860, at Bridgnorth. Schools, private. Matric.
Michs. 1878. Lieut., Leics. militia, 1878; Lieut., 17th
Lancers, 1881; Lieut., Lanes. Fusiliers, 1886; retired, 1889.
Major, ist Vol. Batt., the Shropshire Regt., 1891-4. (Ve^m,
II. 435; Army Lists.)
STANDEN, BERTRAM PRIOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1886. [Only] s. of Richard Spiers, of Alby Hill House,
Albyns, Aylsham, Norfolk. B. Oct. 6, 1867, at Surbiton,
Surrey. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1886. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 9, 1886. Joined the I.C.S., 18S6;
in Burma and the Central Provinces, 1890; Registrar of the
Judicial Commissioner's Chief Court, Nagpur, 1891; Deputy
Commissioner, Central Provinces, 1897. Commissioner of
Settlement, 1904; Director of rural co-operative credit
societies, 1908; Chief Secretary to Chief Commissioner,
1908-12. Commissioner of Berar, 1912-20. Member of the
Executive Council of the Central Provinces, 1920-6. CLE.,
1901; C.S.I. , 1920; K.C.I. E., 1925. Married, Nov. 22, 1890,
Oona, 3rd dau. of C. N. Macnamara, F.R.C.S., of London.
Lived latterly at Ibthorpe Farm, Hurstboume Tarrant,
Hants., where he died Oct. 18, 1947. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Inns of Court; The Times, Oct. 20, 1947; Who's Who.)
STANDEN, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 10,
1841 [Eldest s. of James Montresor and of Mrs Standen, of
Salisbury. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A.
1846- M.A. 1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20, 1846,
age 23. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853. Bombay corre-
spondent for The Times during the Indian Mutiny. Admmis-
trator-General in Bombay. Died in 1858 at Penang.
(Sherborne Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
STANDEN, JOHN HARGRAVE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Aug. 4, 1775. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar,
1778; B..\. 1780; M.A. 1783.
STANDEN, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855- Ord
deacon (Oxford) 1853; priest (Bath and WeUs) 1855; C. of
Runnington, Somerset, 1855-9. Assistant Master at King s
CoUege School, London, 1861-74- Of 40, Courtfield Gardens,
S.W. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
STANDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 29
1847- Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord
deacon (SaUsbur>-) 1852; priest, 1853- V of Tarrant Monkton
with Tarrant Launceston, Dorset, 1856-8. C. of Alton
Hants 1858-9. C. of East Worldham, 1859-61. C. of Bm-
sted, 1862-70. C. of Sheet, 1871-8. V. of Long Sutton
Somerset, 1878-1902. Resided latterly at Odiham, Hants
Died Oct. 23, 1902, aged 74- (Crockford; The Times, Oct. 28
1902.)
STANDERT, ARTHUR WYNDHAM. Adm. pens at Corpus
Christi Aor 21 1868. Of Somerset. Matric. Easter, 1868;
E A i873rM.A. 1876; M.B. 1882. L.R.C.P., 1880 Died
Mar. 3, 1916, at Streatham Hill, London, aged 68. (The
Times, Mar. 6, 1916.)
STANDFAST, CECIL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct i,
I900. S. of G[eorge] E[dwin], leather-merchant of 34, South-
wood Lane, High|ate. B. Feb. 19, 1881, at Highgate School,
Highgate Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904.
Assistant Master at Hill Brow School, Eastbourne; at Park-
field, Haywards Heath; at Beachborough Park ShornchSe,
1913 Head Master of Norfolk House School, MusweU HiU
in 1933. Brother of the next two. (Highgate Sch. Roll,
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
Standfast, Henry Arthur Edwin
STANDFAST, HENRY ARTHUR EDWIN. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1890. Of London. S. of George
Edwin [leather-merchant], of 54. Southwood Lane, Highgate.
B. Nov. 21, 1869, at Denbigh Street, Belgrave i'quare.
School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1898. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of
St Luke's, Victoria Docks, 1895-8. Assistant Missioner at
the College Mission, CamberweU, 1898-1900. C. of St Dun-
stan's. Stepney, 1900-4. Mission Chaplain to the Bishop of
Stepney, 1905-17. V. of St Philip's, Earl's Court, 1918-27.
R. of Stoke Newington, 1927-45- Rural Dean of Hackney
and Stoke Newington, 1927-45- Preb. of St Paul's, 1939-45-
Died July 25, 1945, in London. Brother of the above ana
the next. {Highgate Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Times, July 27,
I945-)
STANDFAST, NOfiL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 27,
1898. S. of G[eorge] E[dwin], leather-merchant, of Highgate.
B. there, Dec. 13, 1878. School, Highgate. Matnc. Lent,
1898. Fought in the S. African War, 1899-1902 (Imperial
transport service; Bethune's Mounted Infantry). A fruit-
farmer in Canada. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Seaforth Highlanders of Canada) ; drowned in the smking of
the Lusitania, May 7, I9i5- Brother of the above two.
{Highgate Sch. Roll.)
STANDIDGE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 2, 1862.
S. of James, farmer. B. [Apr. 11, 1843], at Sherbum, Yorks.
School, Branaham College. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon (York) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Sherbum,
Yorks. 1866-7. C. of Buhner, 1867-74- R- of Adel, 1874-88.
R. of Bradfield, Berks., 1888-1909. Died Feb. 17, 1909-
Father of the next two. {Peile, 11. 573; Crockford.)
STANDIDGE, CECIL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1898.
B. Apr. 19, 1879. [S. of the Rev. Arthur (above). School,
Bradfield College.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Assistant
Master at Moorlands School, Leeds. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (private, W. Yorks. Regt. and Cameromans
(Scottish Rifles) ; mechanic, R.F.C.). Brother of the next.
{Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
STANDIDGE, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1888. [S. of the Rev. Arthur (1862). B. Jan. 19, 1870.
School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1S91.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Thomas-
at-Cliffe, Lewes, Sussex, 1893-5. C. of Pulborough, 1895-8.
R. of Heather, Leics., 1898-1946. Of the Manor House,
Heather, Leics., in 1952. Brother of the above. (Leeds Gr.
Sch. Adm. Book; Crockford.)
STANDISH, EDWARD CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20
1836. Matric. Lent, 1837.
STANDISH (formerly HALL), FRANCIS HALL. Adm. FeU.-
Com. at St John's, Apr. 11, 1817. [Only s. of Anthony
[Hall], of Flass, Durham (and Charlotte Rey). B. Oct. 2,
179' . at Blackwell, Darlington, Durham.] School, Edinburgh
High. Matric. Lent, 1818. Had succeeded to the estates
(but not the title) of his cousin. Sir Frank Standish, Bart.
(Brasenose, Oxford, 1763), of Duxbury Hall, Chorley, Lanes.,
1812, and assumed the name and arms of Standish, by Royal
Licence. Of Duxbury, Chorley. Resided chiefly in Seville.
Formed a large collection of works of art and of literature,
the whole of which he bequeathed to King Louis-Philippe,
as a mark of respect to the French nation; in 1848 the
pictures were sold in England and the drawings and books in
Paris. Author, The Life of Voltaire; The Shores of the
Mediterranean; Poems; Notices of the Northern Capitals of
Europe; Seville and its Vicinitv. Died, unmarried, Dec. 21,
1840, at Cadiz; buried in Chorley Church. (G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
STANDISH, GEOFFREY NORTON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1899. B. Sept. 12, 1880. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902. [Schools, Denstone and Nottingham High.] Assistant
Master at a prep, school at Southport, 1902-3. Ord. deacon
(Llandaff) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of St Saviour's, Roath,
Cardiff, 1904-8. C. of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., 1908-9.
C. of St Matthew's, Ardwick, Manchester, 1909-12. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of London, 1913-20. V. of Ebemoe, Sussex, 1921-7.
R. of North Chapel and V. of Ebemoe, 1927-36. R. of
St Mark's, BexhiU, 1936-51-. (Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford.)
STANDISH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 5, 1867. Eld. s. of
Thomas, baker, of Warrington, Lanes. B. there, Nov. 7,
1848. School, Warrington (Mr Cary). Matric. Michs. 1867.
Migrated to Queens', Oct. 13, 1868; Scholar; B.A. 1871.
Assistant Master at Dedham Grammar School, Essex, 1 871-2.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1872; priest, 1874; C. of Newton-m-
Makerfield, Lanes., 1872-9. C. of St Nicholas, Lincohi,
1879-85. V. of Scarrington with Aslockton, Notts., 1885-
1918. Died June 30, 1918, in Nottingham. (Crockford; The
Guardian, July 4, 1918.)
STANFORD, Charles Villiers
STANDLY, HENRY (1768), see POYNTER.
STANDLY (formerly POYNTER), HENRY PETER. .\dm pens
at St John's, July 5, i799- l^West s of Henry ('768, sm6
Poynter), of Paxton Place, St Neots, Hunts. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1802; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806.
Fellow, 1806-12. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 16, 1803.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1809. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 12, 1820. Of Paxton Place, Hunts. J. P. for Hunts, and
Beds. Made an unrivalled collection of Hogarth's prints and
drawings. Died May 4, 1844, aged 62. Brother of the next.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 486; Inns of
Court; G. Mag., 1844, l. 666; V. Hodson.)
STANDLY (formerly POYNTER), JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 27, 1804. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 22, 1805.
S. of Henry (1768, sub Poynter), of Little Paxton, Hunts.
B. there. School, Huntingdon (Mr Edwards). Matric. Michs.
1805 ; B.A. {2nd Wrangler; Smith's prize and 2nd ChanceUor s
medal) 1809; M.A. 1812. Fellow, 1809-22. V. of Buckden,
Hunts., 1831-8. V. of Southoe, 1838-48. Married, May 1822,
at Llandygwydd, Caroline Frances, dau. of W. O. Bngstocke,
of Blaenporth, Cardigans. Died June 5, 1848, aged 61, at
Anglesea Villa, Blaenporth. Brother of the above. (Venn,
II. 144; Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, 11. 216.)
STANDRING, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Jan. i.
1877. [2nd] s. of John, Esq. [braid-manufacturer, of FirhiU,
Bowdon, Cheshire]. B. there, Feb. 19, 1858. Educated at
Owens College, Manchester, and at Edinburgh University.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. and LL.B. 1880; M.A. and LL.M.
1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1877. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1882. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Married, Feb. 25, 1880, Elizabeth Howard, youngest dau. of
John Isitt, of Manningham, Yorks. Of Dunwood Hall,
Endon, Staffs. J. P. for Staffs. Died May 30, i933- {^^^
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, June i, I933-)
STANDRING, THOMAS MATHER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 7 1890. S. of Hugh, manager of a cotton-mill, of Hey-
wood (and Hannah Mather). B. Mar. 18, 1872, at RadcliEfe,
Lanes. School, Newton Abbot (the Rev. G. T. Wamer).
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Wallasey, Cheshire, 1895-
1901. V. of Tilstone-Feamall, 1901-3. V. of Bidston, 1903-38.
Penn. to off., dios. of Chester and Liverpool, 1938. Of
20, Ashburton Road, Birkenhead, in 1951. (Crockford.)
STANDRING-SMITH, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 1897. [Eldest s. of Charles Smith, of Goltho
Hall, Wragby, Lines. B. in 1879. Schools, Ipswich Grammar
and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. M.B.
and B.Chir., Edin., 1904. In practice at Bampton, Oxon.,
in 1910. District Medical Officer, Witney Union; Assistant
Medical Inspector of Schools for Oxfordshire. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Administrative
Medical Officer, N.E. London Area, Ministry of Pensions.
Married, July 12, 1905, Annie Maud, only dau. of D. Ford
Goddard, M.P., of Ipswich. Of 66, Palace Court, London, W.,
and Stoke Hall, Ipswich. Died Dec. 31, i93o; buried at
Ipswich. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Univ.
War List; Irvine-Gray; The Times, Jan. 2, 1931-)
STANES, WILLIAM CREAKE. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 27 ,
1781. B. at Chehnsford, Essex. [School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1781; B.A. 1785. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1785- (^l-
Felsted.; Norihants. Clergy.)
STANFIELD, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 22) at Trinity,
Feb. 6, 1818; from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Mar. 3, 1813, age 17. S. of Ambrose, of Islington,
London. B. there. School, Stoke Newington. Matric. Lent,
1818; LL.B. 1822. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1819;
priest, May 28, 1820. R. of Stapleford Abbotts, Essex, until
his death, Oct. 5, 1840. aged 45. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1840,
II- 552-)
STANFORD, ALFRED BRACEBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 5, 1886. [4th] s. of J[ohn] Woodward, of
Ounavarra, Lucan, Co. Dublin (and Louisa). [B. Apr. 1867.
Schools, Uppingham and Denstone.] Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1890; priest,
1891; C. of Hartshill, Stafis., 1890-4. C. of .Mafeking, Bloem-
fontein, and Chaplain to the Chartered Company's police,
1894-5. Died Dec. 30, 1895, in Mafeking. (Denstcme Coll.
Reg.; Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford.)
STANFORD, CHARLES VILLIERS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1870. [Only] s. of John James [Examiner in the Court
of Chancery], of 2, Hubert Street, Dublin (and Mary, dau. of
William Henn, Master in Chancery in Dublin). B. there
[Sept. 30], 1852. School (private), of Dublin. Matric. Michs.
1870; Organ Scholar, 1870-2; Scholar. Migrated to Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1873; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877; Mus.Doc. 1889. College
Organist, 1874-93. Professor of Music, 1887-1924. Hon.
Stanford, John Frederick
D.Mus., Oxford, 1883; Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1893; Hon.
LL.D., Leeds, 1904. Conductor of the C.U.M.S., 1872-93.
Settled in London, 1892, and devoted himself to composing;
worked with great rapidity and ' scarcely ever made a sketch.
Even complicated works were written straight into score, in
ink, without previous preparation.' His large-scale choral
works and symphonies were highly esteemed in their day,
but chiefly known by his church music and by his solo songs.
Director of the Bach Choir, 1885-1902. Knighted, 1902.
Professor of composition and orchestral playing at the Royal
College of Music, 1883-1924. Among his pupUs were Walford
Davies, Coleridge Taylor, Vaughan Williams, Gustav Hoist,
etc. Married, 1878, Jane Anna Maria, dau. of Henry Cham-
pion Wetton, of Shere, Surrey, and had issue. Author,
Musical Compositim; A History of Music; Studies and
Memories; Interludes; etc. Composer, Cushendall, a Pure of
Turf (Song Cycle), Symphony No. 7 in D minor; Irish
Rhapsody, Pianoforte Quartet and Trio, 5 Organ Sonatas,
etc. Died Mar. 29, 1924; his ashes were buried in West-
minster Abbey. Portrait by Sir William Orpen in the Hall of
Trinity. {Al. Oxon.; Walford, County Families; D.N.B.;
Who was Wlio.)
STANFORD, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May II, 1832. [S. of Major Francis William, ist Regt. of
Life Guards (by his ist wife, Mary, dau. of William Gorton,
Esq., of Windsor). B. Jan. 1815. School, Eton.] Did not
reside. Adm. at Christ's, May 24, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. WorU Travelling Bachelor, 1838.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1842. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov i8, 1841. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1844. F.R.S.,
1844. M.P. for Reading, 1849-52. J. P. for Middlesex; D.L.
for Berks. Author, Outlines of a Plan of National Education ;
Rambles and Researches in Thuringian Saxony. Died Dec. 2,
1880, at North Bank, Regent's Park. (Eton Sch. Lists; Pe%le,
II. 451; Al. Oxon.; Boose, m. 704; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Walford, County Families.)
STANGER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 21, 1 78 1. [S. of Hugh, butler to Dr Edmund Law,
Master of Peterhouse (his mother was lady's maid in the
Law family). B. Oct. 26, 1763, at Cambridge. Schools,
Carlisle Grammar and Arthuret.] Matnc. Michs. 1781;
Scholar, 1781; B.A. {6th Wrangler) 1785; M.A. 1788; B.D.
1796. Fellow, 1788-1846. Ord. deacon (Ely, LUt. dim. from
Carlisle) June 3, 1787; priest (Lincohi) Apr. 25, 1788. P.C.
of Warwick-cwm-Wetheral, Cumberland, 1788-1846. Died
Dec. 21, 1846; buried at St Mary's, Carlisle. Benefactor to
St John's. (Carlisle Gr. Sck. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
486; G. Mag., 1847, 1. 445 ; Torry, Founders arui Benefactors of
St John's.)
STANHAM, ALFRED EDWARD HILLS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1887. S. of the Rev. Louis (1853). of
15, Mihier Square, Islington, London (and Anna). B. Dec. 5,
i856, at Islington. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B..^.. 1891; .M.A. 1934. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1891; priest, 1893; C. of St Paul's, Burslem, Staffs., 1891-
1900. C. of Wordesley, Staffs., 1900-3. C. of St Simon,
Paddington, London, 1903-7. C. of St Peter's, Greenwich,
1907-8. c; of Bramford with Burstall, Suffolk, 1908-10.
C. of CaverswaU, Staffs., 1910-12. V. of Longnor, Salop,
1912-27. V. of 11am, Stags., 1927-39- Latterly of 'Ilara,'
Poole Road, Wimbome, Dorset. Brother of William C.
(1885). (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
STANHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1848.
S. of Richard, carpenter, of Edwardes Terrace, Kensington,
London (and Eleanor). B. [1827], at Kensington. Bapt.
June 22, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Chnst Church,
Leicester, 1852-4. C. of St Jude's, Glasgow, 1854-8. C. of
Great Snoring, Norfolk, 1858-61. Chaplain of the Surrey
County lunatic asylum at Tooting, 1861-72. V. of Sununers-
town, 1872-6. V. of West Bradenham, Norfolk, 1876-82.
Married, 1853, Elizabeth, dau. of John Adams, of Uttoxeter,
Staffs. Died Jan. 28, i882,at Leatherhead, aged 54. Brother
of Louis (1853); father of the next. (Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Guardian, Feb. i, 1882.)
STANHAM, GEORGE GRAHAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1898. [S. of the Rev. George (above). B. 1857.] Married,
1888, Emma Gertrude, dau. of Charles George Taylor, of
Frensham Hill, Surrey, and had issue. Died Feb. 18, 1934.
at Famham; buried there. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Feb. 20, 1934-)
STANHAM, LOUIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1853-,
re-adm. sizar Oct. 18, 1854. S. of Richard, coal-merchant
(and Eleanor). B. at North End, Fulham. Bapt. July 17,
1825. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (London) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of St Mary's, Islington,
1857-62. V. of St Bartholomew's, Islington, 1862-1905.
Chaplain of the City of London Lying-in Hospital, 1874-1916.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer
Married (i) Sept. 2, 1858, Anna, dau. of A. Henderson, of
Kensington; (2) July 25, 1889, Emily, dau. of E. RoseUi, of
Canonbury. Latterly of 44, Aubert Park, Highbury, where
he died Feb. 28, 1916. Father of Alfred E. H. (1887) and the
next; brother of George (1848). (Eagle, xxxvin. 238;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. i, 1916.)
STANHAM, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1885. S. of the Rev. Louis (above), of 15, Milner
Square, Islington, London (and Anna). B. Aug. 18, 1865, in
London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888. At the London Hospital. L.S.A., 1900. Practised
at Homerton and at Holloway. Died Sept. 16, 1928, at
Brighton. Brother of Alfred E. H. (1887). (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
STANHOPE, CHARLES WYNDHAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 22)
at Magdalene, Oct. 11, 1831. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. and
Rev. Fitzroy Henry Richard (18 10) (and Caroline Wyndham).
[B. Aug. 16, 1809.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1831.
Farming near Belfast in i860. Succeeded his cousin, Seymour
Sydney Hyde, as 7th Earl of Harrington, Feb. 22, 1866.
Married, Jan. 16, 1839, in Paris, Elizabeth Still, of Harrington
House, Craig's Court, Charing Cross, London, and Stanhope
Lodge, Cowes, dau. of Robert Lucas de Pearsall, of Wartensee
Castle, St Gall, Switzerland, and had issue. Died June 26,
1881. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
STANHOPE, EDWARD COLLINGWOOD SPENCER. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1881. S. of Walter Thomas
William [Spencer] (Christ Church, 0.xford, 1845), of Cannon
HaU, Bamsley, Yorks. (and Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Sir John
Jacob Buxton, Bart.). B. Mar. 2, 1863, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M..'^. 1891. Asolicitor.
Died July 6, 1906. Brother of John M. S. (1880). (Etmi Sch.
Lists; Al. Oxon.; C. R. Hudleston; Burke, E.G.)
STANHOPE, The Hon. FITZROY HENRY RICHARD. .A.dm.
Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 20, 1810. 4th s. of Charles
[3rd] Earl of Harrington (and Jane, dau. of Sir John Fleming,
Bart.). [B. Apr. 24, 1787-] Matric. Michs. 1810; M.A. 1811.
Ord. deacon, 1814; priest, 1814. V. of Wressell, Yorks.,
1814-56. R. of Catton, 1814-58. Dean and R. of St Buryan
with St Leven, Cornwall, 1817-58. A member of the Garrick
Club. Designer of the Stanhope phaeton, a two-wheeled
carriage much like a Tilbury. Known as the 'Dean of
TattersaU's.' Married, Nov. 8, 1808, Caroline, (illegitimate)
dau. of the Hon. Charles Wyndham. Died Apr. 11, 1864, at
16, Hans Place, Sloane Street, London. Father of Charles W.
(1831); brother of the next. (Boase, iii. 706; Boase, Collect.
Cornub., 926; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 684; Clergy List;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Walford, CoutUy Families;
G. Mag., 1864, I. 669; Foster, Index Eccles.)
STANHOPE, The Hon. HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity Hall, Apr. 27, 181 2. [6th] s. of Charles [3rd] Earl
of Harrington (and Jane, dau. of Sir John Fleming, Bart., of
Brompton Park). [B. Aug. 2, 1790.] School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 181 2; M.A. 1814. V. of Chesham, Bucks., 1826-47.
R. of Gawsworth, Cheshire, 1827-72. Married. Died, s.p.,
June 21, 1872. Brother of the above. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke, P. and B.)
STANHOPE (post STOTT-STANHOPE), HERBERT STOTT.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1864. S. of George Stott
(post Stott-Stanhope), gent, [of Eccleshill Hall, near Bradford]
(and Mary Anne, dau. of Barton Stanhope, Esq.). B. Oct. 29,
1844, at Bradford. School, Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1864.
Of Poole House, near Leeds. An enthusiastic tramer of
carrier-pigeons. .Married Augusta Yorke. Died c. 1930, at
Huddersfield. (H.G.C.; Changes of Name; Walford, County
Families.)
STANHOPE, JOHN MONTAGUE SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, July 9, 1880. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Walter
Thomas WiUiam [K.C.B., M.P.], of Cannon HaU, Bamsley,
Yorks (and Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Sir John Jacob Buxton,
Bart) B Dec. 31, i860. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B A. 1884; M.A. 1891. Capt., West Yorkshire Regt. (Vol.
Bn.). Of Hill House, Cawthome, Yorks. J. P. and D.L for
the West Riding; J. P. for ArgyUs. Married, 1890, Ida Mary,
2nd dau. of Sir Lionel Pilkmgtoa, nth Bart. Succeeded his
father at Cannon HaU, Bamsley, 191 1. Died July 10, 1944-
Brother of Edward C. S. (1881). (Burke, E.G.; The Times,
July 12, 1944; Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families.)
STANHOPE, PHILIP DORMER. Adm. (age 17) at King's,
a scholar from Eton, May 27, I77i. [S. of Charles (and
Catherine Margaret, dau. of Thomas Cope Freeman, of
Abbots Langley, Herts.). B. Feb. I2, 1752, m Westminster.
Bapt. Mar. i, 1752, at St John's, Westminster.] Matnc.
Michs 1771. Expelled from the College for misconduct, 1772.
Served in India under the Nabob of Arcot, 1773-8. Comet,
ist Dragoon Guards, 1780; Ensign, 12 th Foot, 178 1-4.
Man-ied, Jan. 10, 1780, Elizabeth Hughes. Author, Genuine
Metnoirs of Asiaticus. (Eton Coll. Reg.)
Stanhope, Philip Henry, Earl
STANHOPE, PHILIP HENRY, EARL. Hon. LL.D. 1864. [Eldest
s. of Philip Henry, 4th Earl (and Catharine Lucy, dau. of
Robert, Lord Carrington). B. Jan. 31, 1805.] B.A., Christ
Church, Oxford, 1827; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. F.R.S.,
1827; F.S.A., 1841. M.P. for Wootton Bassett, 1830-2; for
Hertford, 1835-52. Succeeded as 5th Earl, 1855. Lord Rector
of Aberdeen University, 1858. Under-Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, 1834-5. Secretary to the Board of Control.
J.P. and D.L. for Kent. First Chairman of the National
Portrait Gallery. President of the Society of Antiquaries,
1846-75. A Trustee of the British Museum. Married, July 10,
1834, Emily Harriet, dau. of Gen. Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart.,
M.P., and had issue. Died Dec. 24, 1875. (Burke, P. and B.;
Al. Oxon.; Walford, County Families; D.N.B.; Soc. Ant
Occasional Papers, 11 (1945).)
STANIER, RANDLE BADLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Jan. 13, 1869. [4th] s. of Francis, Esq., of Madeley
Manor, Staffs, (and Mary Williamson). Matric. Lent, 1869.
Captain, Staffs. Mihtia, 1880. Married Anne, dau. of R. A.
Dallas. (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists.)
STANIFORTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4, 1815.
[School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1815. Died Jan. 31,
1880, aged 84. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
STANIFORTH, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of John Walter, of Fairhohne, Sheffield. B. July 21,
1865, at Sheffield. School, Southport. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. and LL.B. 1888; M.A. and LL.M. 1892. Ord. deacon
(York) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Wentworth, Yorks., 1889-90.
C. of Sharrow, 1890-2. C. of Eye, Sufiolk, 1892-4. C. of
Needham Market, 1894-8. V. of Framsden, 1898-1903. R. of
Saxmundham, 1903-8. V. of Birling, Kent, 1908-16. V. of
Broadway, Worcs., 1916-23. Married, Apr. 13, 1893, Gertrude
Annie, 2nd dau. of A. R. Ellin, Esq., of Sheffield. Lived
latterly at Folkestone, where he died Mar. 8, 1936. (Scott,
MSS.;.Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 19, 1893; The Times,
Mar. 9, 1936.)
STANILAND, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 1877. S. of — , Esq., of Harrington Park,
Lines. [B. Oct. 30, 1856.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1877.
Second Lieut., 105th Foot, 1877; transferred to 7th Foot,
1878; Lieut., Royal Fusiliers, 1880; transferred to 8th
Hussars, 1883; Capt., 2nd Dragoons, 1887. Of Legboume
and Harrington Hall, Lines. Married, 1892, Eveleen, dau. of
Robert Narcissus Batt, of Purdysbum, Co. Down. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
STANILAND, JAMES MEABURN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 2, 1859. [Eldest] s. of Meabum, attorney, of Skirbeck,
Lines. B. there, Aug. 28, 1841. School, Lines, (private) [and
Cheltenham College]. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. C. of
Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1865-7. R. of Evenlode, Worcs.,
1868-70. C. of Beesby, Lines., 1871-7. No cure thereafter.
Married, July 3, 1883, Alice, dau. of Capt. Alfred Chapman.
Latterly of 39, IJuckingham Palace Mansions, Pimlico. Died
Mar. 26, 1905, in London. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Clergy
Lts'; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 29, 1905.)
STANLEY, ALAN SIDNEY WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1880. [2nd] s. of Sidney (1846, sub Went-
worth), of Longstowe Hall, Cambs. B. there, Apr. 30, 1861.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880. Of Great Chesterford,
Essex. J.P. for Essex. Major, Suffolk Militia. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Suffolk Regt.; mentioned
in despatches). Married, Feb. 13, 1889, Lilian Charlotte, dau.
of Musgrave Wroughton Anderson, of Melbourne, Australia.
Died Mar. 6, 1945. Brother of Charles W. (1879) and Herbert
F. W. (1883). (Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Univ. War List;
Burke, L.G.)
STANLEY, The Hon. ALGERNON CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 4, 1861. [4th] s. of Edward John (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1822), 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, of
40, Dover Street, London (and Henrietta Maria, dau. of
Henry Augustus, Viscount Dillon). B. [Sept. 16], 1843, at
Winnington, Cheshire. Schools, Harrow and Rugby. Matric.
Lent, 1863; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1866; priest, 1868; C. of Kidderminster, 1866-8. C. of West
Bromwich, 1869. C. of St Mary's, Soho, London, 1870-3.
P.C. of Holy Cross, St Pancras, 1876-9. Joined the Roman
Catholic Church, 1879, and ord. priest, 1880. At St James's,
Spanish Place, 1883-93. Auxiliary Bishop to Cardinal
Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster; Bishop of Emmaus,
1903; Domestic prelate of Pope Pius X, and assistant Bishop
at the Pontifical throne, 1907. Canon of St Peter's. Died
Apr. 23, 1928, in Rome. Brother of Henry E. J. (1846).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.; Who tfas Who; The Times, Apr. 24, 1928.)
STANLEY, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. S. of Charles, of 38, Warwick Road, Maida Hill,
London. B. June 26, 1853, in London. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1872. A stockbroker. Died July 16, 1935, in
London. (Repton Sch. Reg.; The Times, July 19, 1935.)
Stanley, Edward
STANLEY, The Rev. ARTHUR PENRHYN. Hon. LL.D. 1864;
incorp. from Oxford. [2nd s. of the Rt. Rev. Edward (1798),
Bishop of Norwich (and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Oswald
Leycester, R. of Stoke-on-Tern, Salop). B. Dec. 13, 1815.
School, Rugby.] Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Nov. 30, 1833, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1838; M.A. (Oxford)
1840; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1858. FeUow of University
College, Oxford, 1838-51 ; Hon. Fellow, 1864-81. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1839; priest, 1841. Canon of Canterbury, 1851-8.
Chaplain to the Prince Consort, 1854-61. Regius Professor
of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford, 1856-64. F.R.S., 1863.
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1858-64. Dean of West-
minster, 1864-81. Married, Dec. 22, 1863, Lady Augusta
Bruce, 5th dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin. Author, religious.
Died, s.p., July 18, 1881, at the Deanery, Westminster. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Boose, in. 708; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B.)
STANLEY, CALEB ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23,
1853. S. of Caleb Robert, artist (and Anne). B. Apr. 9, 1832,
in Maddox Street, Hanover Square, London. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1853.
STANLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22, 1832.
Matric. Michs. 1832. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 5, 1833. [Only] s. of Richard [silversmith], of Sheffield.
School, private. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 1, 1840.
Called to the Bar, May 5, 1843. On the Northern Circuit.
(Law Lists ; Inns of Court.)
STANLEY, CHARLES WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1879. [Eldest] s. of Sidney (1846, sub Wentworth),
of Longstowe Hall, Cambs. (and Sara, dau. of Edmond Foster,
of Cambridge), who assumed, by Royal Licence, July 19,
1856, the name of Stanley in lieu of Wentworth. B. [Feb. 6],
i860, at Longstowe Hall. School, Longstowe (private).
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Capt., Suffolk
Regt., 1885. Of Longstowe Hall, Cambs., which he sold in
1905. J.P. and D.L. for Cambs. High Sheriff of Cambs. and
Hunts., 1930. Married, Dec. 17, 1890, Helen Maud, 2nd dau.
of Musgrave Wroughton Anderson, of Melbourne, Australia,
and had issue. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Cambs. Regt.). Knighted, 1929. High Sheriff of Cambs.,
1930. Lived in Bentley Road, Cambridge. Died Mar. 31,
1939, at Cambridge. Brother of Alan S. W. (1880) and
Herbert H. W. (1883). (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families ; Walford, County Families ; Univ. War List ; Who's
Who; The Times, Apr. 3, 1939.)
STANLEY, EDMOND STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Dec. 14, 1835. Of Middlesex. B. Jan. 7, i8i8, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1836; B.A. 1840. Rowing 'blue,'
1836, 1839. Took Holy Orders but held no curacy or living.
Resided at Rhoscrowther, Pembrokeshire. J.P. for Pem-
brokes. Captain, Pembroke Volunteers. Died Dec. 4, 1875.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Book of Blues.)
STANLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 6, 1794.
[S. of Edward (and Julia, dau. of John Christian, of Ewanrigg,
Cumberland). Bapt. May 3, 1776, at Workington, Cumber-
land.] School, Eton. Scholar, 1794; Matric. Michs. 1797;
B.A. 1798; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 22, 1799;
priest, Sept. 21, 1800; C. of Harrington, Cumberland, 1799-
1802. Appointed by the H.E.I.C. Chaplain of the presidency
of Fort St George in 1801, but it seems improbable that he
went to India. R. of Plumbland, Cumberland, 1802-34.
R. of Harrington, 1822-3. R. of Workington, 1831-4.
Chaplain to Lord Dover in 1831. Died Jan. 5, 1834, at
Workington; buried there. (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 487; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1834, 1. 563, where he is confused with the next.)
STANLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 31, 1798.
[2nd] s. of Sir John [Thomas] (1754) [6th] Bart., of Alderley
Park, Cheshire (and Margaret, dau. of Hugh Owen, of
Penrhos, Anglesey). [B. Jan. i, 1779, in London.] School,
Windlesham, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1801; Scholar, 1801;
B.A. (16th Wrangler) 1802; M.A. 1805; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.)
1837. Ord. deacon (Winchester) June 5, 1805 ; priest, Sept. 15,
1805; C. of Windlesham, Surrey, 1805. R. of Alderley,
Cheshire, 1805-37. Clerk of the Chapel Royal to Queen
Victoria, 1837. F.R.S., 1840. Bishop of Norwich, 1837-49.
As Bishop, a vigorous and fearless reformer. 'He not only
changed the whole atmosphere of religious life throughout
his see, but won the affectionate esteem of all classes, whether
lay or clerical.' Nicknamed 'Jim Crow.' Married, May 8,
1810, Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Oswald Leycester, R. of
Stoke-on-Tern, Salop. Author, Familiar History of Birds;
Sermons, etc. Died Sept. 6, 1849, at Brahan Castle, near
Dingwall, Ross-shire, while on a holiday; buried in Norwich
Cathedral. Fatherof Arthur P. (1864). (St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 487 and 489; Burke, P. and B.;D.N.B.; W. B. Donne and
his Friends.)
Stanley, Edward
STANLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 18, 1808.
[Eldest s. of James, of Portland Place, and Brighton (and
Augusta, dau. of John Cornwall, of Hendon, Middlesex).
B. 1789. School, Harrow; played cricket in Lord Byron's XI
V. Eton, 1805.] Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1810, aged 20. Of Cross Hall, Onnskirk.
J. P. and D.L. for Lanes. Married, Sept. 3, 1819, Lady Mary
Maitland, dau. of the 8th Earl of Lauderdale. Died Mar. 8,
1870. Brother of Thomas (1817). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.)
STANLEY, The Hon. EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1844. [Eldest] s. of Edward Geoffrey
Smith [14th] [Earl of Derby] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1817).
B. [July 21, 1826], at Knowsley, Lanes. Schools, [Eton and]
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1844 ; (10th Classic, 1848) ; M.A. 1848 ;
Hon. LL.D. 1862. Styled Lord Stanley, 1851-69. iMember
of the Apostles. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1853. M.P. for King's
Lynn, 1848-69. Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
Mar.-Dec. 1852. Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1858;
for India, 1858-9; for Foreign Affairs, 1866-8 and 1874-8,
and for the Colonies, 1882-5. P.C, 1858. Rector of the
University of Glasgow, 1869-71 and of the University of
Edinburgh, 1875-7. Chancellor of the University of London,
1891. Succeeded his father as 15th Earl of Derby, Oct. 23,
1869. K.G., 1884. After King Otto of Greece was expelled
in 1862, the throne was offered to, and refused by, Prince
Alfred (second son of Queen Victoria); the authorities in
Greece then seriously considered the possibility of asking
Stanley to accept it; 'the Greeks really want to make our
friend Lord Stanley their king,' Disraeli wrote in 1863.
Married, July 5, 1870, Mary Catherine, Dowager Marchioness
of Salisbury, dau. of the 5th Earl De La Warr, and widow of
the 2nd Marquess of Salisbury. Died, s.p., Apr. 2i, 1893.
[Eton Sch. Lists; Rugby ■'ich. Reg.; Dulu'ich Coll. Reg.;
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
STANLEY, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25.
1897. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Edward Lyulph (Balliol College,
Oxford, 1857), Lord Stanley of Alderley, of n, Mansfield
Street, Portland Place, London (and Mary Katharine, dau.
of Sir Lowthian BeU, Bart., of Washington, Durham). B.
May 14, 1878, in London. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Resident, Sokoto
province, N. Nigeria. Died Nov. 1908. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
STANLEY, The Hon. EDWARD (SMITH). Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 1, 1771. [Eldest] s. of James
[Smith], Baron Strange, of Preston, Lanes, (and Lucy,
2nd dau. of Hugh Smith, of Weald Hall, Essex). [B. Sept. 12,
1752.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1771; M-A. i773- M-P-
for Lanes., 1774-6. Succeeded his grandfather as 12th Earl
of Derby, Feb. 22, 1776. Lord Lieut, and Custos rotulorum
of Lanes., 1776-1834. Col. of the Lanes. Militia, 1772. P-C,
1783. K.G. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Aug.-Dec.
1783 and again Feb. i8o6-Mar. 1807. Married (i) June 23,
1774, Elizabeth, dau. of James, 6th Duke of Hamilton;
(2) Mar. 14, 1797, Elizabeth, dau. of George Farren, surgeon,
of Cork, and afterwards an actor. Founded the Derby Stakes,
1780. Died Oct. 21, 1834, at Knowsley; buried at Onnskirk.
Father of the next; brother of Thomas S. (i77i)- {Eton Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
STANLEY, Lord EDWARD (SMITH). Adm. nobleman (age 17)
at Trinity, July 4, i792. [Eldest] s. of Edward [Smith]
(above) [12th] Earl of Derby (and Lady Elizabeth, dau. of
James, 6th Duke of Hamilton). [B. Apr. 21, 1775-] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1793; M.A. i795- Styled Lord Stanley
until 1832. Col., 2nd Regt., Lanes. Militia, i797, and Col. in
the Army, 1798. M.P. for Preston, 1796-1812; for Lanes.,
1812-32. Hon. D.C.L., 0.\ford, 1819. Vice-Admiral of Lanes.,
1831. Created Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe, Lanes., 1832.
Succeeded his father as 13th Earl of Derby, Oct. 21, 1834.
K.G., 1839. President of the Linnaean Society, 1828-33.
President of the Zoological Society. Lord-Lieut, of Lanes.,
1834-51. Married, June 30, 1798, his cousin, Charlotte
Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, R. of Wmwick,
Lanes. Died June 30, 1851, at Knowsley Park. Father of
Henry T. S. (1821). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C; D.N.B.)
STANLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, .A.ug. 28,
1755. Of Herts. [S. of the Rev. Francis (1711), R- of Much
Hadham (and Mary, dau. of Lord Justice Pemberton).]
Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1763. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 18, 1764. V. of North Weald, Essex, 1764-
1827. R. of Eastwick, Herts., 1781-1825; resigned. Died
Apr. 18, 1827, aged 90, at Much Hadham. M.I. at Eastwick.
Brother of Richard (i755). (Cussans, i. 65; G. Mag., 1827,
I. 474-)
STANLEY, FRANK JOHN. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1889; priest, 1890;
C of St Paul's, Poole, Dorset, 1889-92. C. of Laister Dyke,
Stanley, Hubert
Yorks., 1893-8. C. of Shirehampton, Gloucs., 189S-1905.
V. of Great Ness, Salop, 1905-24. Disappears from Crockford,
1925. Died Jan. 4, 1940, aged 72, in London. (The Times,
Jan. 6, 1940.)
STANLEY, GEORGE EDWARD. .\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Christ's, Oct. 25, 1766. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Dalegarth,
Cumberland (and Mildi-ed, dau. of Sir George Fleming, Bt.,
Bishop of Carlisle). B. .Mar. 21, 1748, at Ponsonby, Cum-
berland. Schools, [Carlisle Grammar and] Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1767. High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1774. Married
(1) Aug. 12, 1774, Dorothy, dau. of Sir William Fleming, of
Rydal; {2) May 26, 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of Morris Evans,
of Middlesex, and had issue. Died Nov. 17, 1806, at Rydal
Hall, Westmorland; buried at Ponsonby. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 282.)
STANLEY, HENRY. Matric. from Pembroke, Lent, 1788.
STANLEY, HENRY EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 1, 1846. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Edward John (later
2nd Baron) (Christ Church, Oxford, 1822) (and Henrietta
Maria, dau. of the 13th Viscount Dillon). B. [July 11], 1827,
at Alderley, Cheshire. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1846.
Entered the Foreign Office, 1847; Attach^ at Constantinople,
1851 ; Secretary to the Legation at Athens, 1854-9. Secretary
to Sir Henry Bulwer's special Commission to the Danubian
Provinces, 1856-8. Travelled widely in the East studying
Oriental languages, and adopted the Moslem religion. Suc-
ceeded as 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley, June 16, 1869, and
settled in England. Married, Aug. 1862, Fabia, dau. of
Don Santiago Federico San Roman, of Seville. Author,
Essays on East and West, etc., and numerous translations for
the Hakluyt Society. Died, s.p., Dec. 10, 1903; buried in
Alderley Park with Moslem rites, the Imam of the Turkish
Embassy officiating. Brother of Algernon C. (1861). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
STANLEY (formerly JOHN ROWLANDS), HENRY MORTON.
Hon. LL.D. 1S91. [S. of John Rowlands, of Llys, near
Denbigh (and Elizabeth, dau. of — Parry, a small butcher
and grazier of Denbigh). B. June 29, 1841.] His father died
early and he was brought up in St Asaph workhouse: after
nine years of hardship he ran away, and finally shipped as
a cabin-boy on board an American vessel bound for New
Orleans, 1859. Attracted the notice of a kindly cotton-broker,
Henry Stanley, who obtained a situation for him in a store
and finally adopted him. Spent two years travelling among
the Mississippi towns with Stanley, who educated him. On
the death of his adopted father, in 1861, entered the service
of the Confederate States as a volunteer in the 6th Arkansas
Regt., and was taken prisoner, 1862. Enlisted in the U.S.
Navy, and wrote accounts of his experiences to the news-
papers. Visited Asia Minor and wTote of his exploits in the
Democrat. With the Neiv York Herald. Commissioned, 1869,
to find Dr David Livingstone, and succeeded after many
vicissitudes at the end of Nov. 1871. Travelled extensively
in the Congo and Central Africa. His book, In Darkest Africa,
was translated into many languages. Naturalised as a British
subject. M.P. for North Lambeth, 1895-1900. G.C.B., 1899;
Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold. Married, July 12,
1890, Dorothy, a distinguished painter, dau. of Charles
Tennant, M.P., of Cadoxton Lodge, Glam. Lived latterly at
Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey. Died May 10, 1904, in London;
buried at Pirbright. (D.N.B.)
STANLEY, The Hon. HENRY THOMAS SMITH. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity, May 8, 1821. [2nd s. of Edward Smith (179?).
Viscount Stanley. B. Mar. 9, 1803.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1821. Migrated to St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he
matric. Feb. i, 1826. Sometime in the Guards. Of Stanley
Hall, Preston. J. P. and D.L. M.Pr for Preston, 1832-7.
Married, Sept. 1, 1835, Anne, dau. of Richard Woolhouse,
Esq., and had issue. Died Apr. 2, 1875- (Eton Sch. Lists;
Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; Walford, County Families.)
STANLEY, HERBERT FOSTER WENTWORTH. Matric. Non-
Coll., Michs. 1883. [srds. of Sidney (1846, sub Wentworth), of
Longstowe Hall, Cambs. B. July 2, 1863. School, Eton.]
Second Lieut., 9th Lancers, 1887; Lieut., i888;Captam, 1894-
Served in India. Died of wounds in the S. African War,
Apr. 28, 1900. Brother of Alan S. W. (1880) and Charles W.
(1879). (Etoti Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
STANLEY, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1882.
f2ndl s of the Rev. Robert Rainy Pennington (1844),
deceased, V. of Felsted. B. Dec. i, 1863. School, Felsted
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.B. and B.Chir. 1890 At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., i895-
House Surgeon and House Physician at the Metropolitan
Hospital. Practised at Ashford, Kent; and at St Leonards-
on-Sea, from 1909. Married, Aug. 14, 1895, EmUy Laura
youngest dau. of Edward Dennis Hacon, F.R.C.b., ot
Hacluiey. Of Eagle House, St Leonards-on-Sea, m i947-
(Al Felsted.; Medical Directories; T. A. Walker, 567.)
Stanley, Jacob
STANLEY, JACOB. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1858.
S. of Jacob (and Susanna). B. Dec. 7, 1839, at Trowbridge,
Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. i866.
STANLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 15, 1787. [Only s. of Charles (and Martha, dau. of Henry
Rawsthom, of Ormskirk). B. Oct. 21, 1768, in Liverpool.]
School, Bampton. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A.
1801. Provided for by the 12th Earl of Derby, who presented
him to the living of Ormskirk in 1800. Married, July 11,
1797, Sarah, dau. of John Edleston. Buried at Ormskirk,
June 17, 1822. {T.A. Walker, 356; Burke, L.O.;F. P. White.)
STANLEY, JAMES TALBOT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 2,
1838. Of Middlesex. [S. of Capt. Bontein, who assumed the
name Stanley (and Mary Anne, dau. of Sir Edmond Stanley).
B. 1821. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1838. Major, 2nd
Somerset Militia; Captain, 89th Regt. Married, 1853, Frances
Susannah Caroline, dau. of Charles Douglas Halford, of
Bergholt, Suffolk. Of Lattiford House, Somerset, and, later,
of Landshipping, Pembrokeshire. Died in 1899. {Eton Sch.
Lists; Sir W. Sterry; F. P. White; Walford, County Families.)
STANLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871. S. of
John, of 10, Orsett Terrace, London. B. Aug. 17, 1851, in
London. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876;
M.A. 1879- Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1876; priest, 1877;
C. of Bromley, Kent, 1876-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Paddington,
1878-81. R. of Stockbridge, Hants., 1881-3. London Dioc.
Home Missioner, St Paul's, Harringay Park, 1883-7. V. of
Bowden Hill, Wilts., 1887-94. V. of St Paul's, East Molesey,
Surrey, 1894-1902. V. of Billingshurst, Sussex, 1902-14.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1915 ; dio. of Winchester, 1916-19.
Chaplain of the cripples' hospital and College, Alton, 1919-21.
Latterly of 24, Hythe Road, Worthing. Disappears from
Crockford, 1934. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
STANLEY, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Apr. 10, 1754. [Eldest] s. of Su- Edward [5th]
Bart., of Alderley, Cheshire (and Mary, only dau. of Thomas
Ward, Esq., banker, of London). B. Mar. 26, 1735. School,
Fulham, London. Matric. Lent, 1755; M.A. 1756. One of
the Gentlemen of H.M.'s Privy Chamber. Of Alderley Park,
Cheshire. Married, Apr. 20, 1763, Margaret, dau. of Hugh
Owen, Esq., of Penrhos, Anglesey. Succeeded as 6th Bart.,
Feb. 22, 1776. Died Nov. 29, 1807, in London; buried in
South Audley Street Chapel. Father of Edward (1798).
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
STANLEY, PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. i,
1896. S. of Jacob (and Susannah). B. Aug. 31, 1871, at
Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of Branksome,
Dorset, 1904-6. Assistant Chaplain at St John's, Mentone,
1906-7. C. of Appleby, Cumberland, 1908. C. of St Aidan's,
Carlisle, 1909-10. C. of St Michael's, Barnes, Surrey, 1910-ix.
Chaplain to Viscount Halifax, 1911-12. C. of the Church-of-
the-Annunciation, Marylebone, 1912-15; C. of St Matthias,
Befanal Green, 1920-31; perm, to off., dio. of London,
1931-2. C. of St Paul's, Grove Park, Chiswick, 1937-9.
Of 42, Trmity Square, London, E.C., in 1952. {Crockford.)
STANLEY, PERCY CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 19, 1880. S. of William Thomas, veterinary-surgeon
(and Eliza). B. Sept. 5, 1859, at Leamington. [School,
Leamington College.] Migrated to Downing, Nov. 14, 1880.
Re-adm. at St John's, Jan. 31, 1881; migrated to Trinity
Hall, 1881. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (London) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of St Andrew's,
Westminster, 1891-2. C. of East Meon, Hants., 1892-3.
V. of Hunstanton with Ringstead Parva, Norfolk, 1893-1924.
Died Aug. 30, 19B4, as the result of a motor-accident.
{Crockford; The Times, Sept. i, 1924.)
STANLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Aug. 28,
1755. Of Herts. [2nd s. of the Rev. Francis (1711), R. of
Much Hadham (and Mary, dau. of Lord Justice Pemberton).]
Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1764. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 30, 1759. Bencher. Recorder of
Hertford. Died Aug. 5, i8io, at Much Hadham. Brother of
Francis (i755). {Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1810, 11. 194.)
STANLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 30, 1800.
B. at Claypole, Lines.
STANLEY, ROBERT RAINY PENNINGTON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 24, 1844. S. of Edward, surgeon, of
Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. School, St Paul's. Matric
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (London)
1849; priest, 1850; C. of Greenwich, 1850-4. C. of Windsor,
1855-6. C. of Banstead, Surrey, 1856-9. V. of Felsted, Essex,
1859-68. Married Georgiana Anne — . Died Oct. 10, 1868.
Father of Hubert (1882). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
STANLEY, SIDNEY (1846), see WENTWORTH.
Stannard, Christopher
STANLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 16,
1767. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1738), R. of Winwick, Lanes.
B. Sept. 14, 1749.] Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar, 1768; LL.B.
1773- Of Cross Hall, Ormskirk, Lanes. Colonel, ist Regt. of
Lanes, militia. M.P. for Lanes., 1780-1812. Died Dec. 24,
1816, at Bath; buried in the family vault at Ormskirk.
(Burke, L.G.)
STANLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age x8) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1817. S. of James, Esq., of London and Brighton
(and Augusta Cornwall). School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1817; B.A. 1821. Ord. deacon, 1823; priest, 1824. Of Cum-
berland Street, Hyde Park, London, without cure or benefice.
Died Dec. 28, 1864, aged 65, in North Audley Street. Brother
of Edward (1808). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1865, 1. 250.)
STANLEY, The Hon. THOMAS SMITH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Apr. 29, 1771. [2nd] s. of James [Smith], Baron
Strange, of Preston, Lanes, (and Lucy, 2nd dau. of Hugh
Smith, of Weald Hall, Essex). School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1771; M.A. 1773. Comet, i6th Dragoon Guards, 1775; Major,
79th Foot, 1777. M.P. for Lanes., 1776-9. Died 1779, in
Jamaica. Brother of Edward S. (1771). {Eton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1780, i. 50.)
STANLEY, WALMSLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1887. S. of Walmsley, Esq., of The Knowle, Leigham Court
Road, Wimbledon. B. May 20, 1867, at Wimbledon. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1887. Re-adm. Jan. 26, 1895. Ord.
deacon (Sodor and Man) 1892; priest, 1894; C. of St Barnabas,
Douglas, Isle of Man, 1892-5. C. of Wombwell, Vorks.,
1895-6. V. of Bengeworth, Worcs., 1896-1904. V. of Kirk
Onchan, Isle of Man, 1904-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1911-12; dio. of Canterbury, 1915-16. C. of Holmer with
Huntington, Heref., 1916-20. V. of Breinton, Heref., 1920-4.
Chaplain at Meran, 1924-7. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester,
1931-49. Of Poulters Lane, Worthing, in 1949. {T.A.Walker,
599; Crockford; Shawcross and Barnard, Bengeworth, 74-5.)
STANLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1894. S. of
William. B. Aug. 13, 1875, at Nottingham. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1898; priest, 1899;
C. of Birkenhead, 1898-1901. C. of St Anne's with St Jude's,
Nottingham, 1901-6. C.M.S. Missionary at Jerusalem,
1906-15; at Peshawar, 1915-16. T.C.F., 1916-17. Special
service, dio. of Chester, 1917-21. C. of St Luke's, Redcliffe
Square, South Kensington, 1921-4. C. of St Matthew's,
Bayswater, 1924-6. R. of Littledean, Gloucs., 1926-44. Died
Sept. 27, 1944. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 4, 1944.)
STANLEY, WILLIAM HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 7.
1868. 2nd s. of William, farmer, of Chipping Campden,
Gloucs. B. there, Sept. 5, 1844. School, Chippmg Campden
(Mr Dodwell). Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1875; priest (Chichester) 1890; C. of Tarleton,
Lanes., 1875-6. Assistant Master at the International
College, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1876-9. Association Secretary,
Jews' Society, 1879-84. C. of St John's, Eastbourne, 1887-92 .
Master of Carew House School, Eastbourne, 1892-6. Author,
A Popular Analysis of Poetry. Living at Chipping Campden
in 1903. Disappears from Crockford, 1904.
STANLEY-CLARKE, CRISPIAN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898.
[2nd] s. of Harvey Morris, Colonel, Indian Staff Corps,
retired (and Harriette Horatia Becher). B. 1879, at Alla-
habad. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1907; M.D. 1921. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Assistant House Surgeon, Derby-
shire Royal Infirmary; House Physician, General Hospital,
Wolverhampton. Senior House Physician, Royal Infirmary,
Hull, 1910. Practised at Rickmansworth, 1910-16. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Surgeon,
Orient Steam Navigation Company, 1921-40. Latterly of
'The Limes,' Rickmansworth, Herts., and 34, Leinster
Square, London. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 559; Univ.
War List; Medical Directories.)
STANMORE, ARTHUR, BARON (1846), see GORDON, ARTHUR
STANMORE, GEORGE ARTHUR MAURICE, BARON (1889),
s«e HAMILTON-GORDON.
STANNARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7,
1795- Of Norfolk. [S. of Joseph (and Ann). B. Sept. 6, 1774.
Bapt. at Norwich.] School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1795;
Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1802; B.D. 1809. Fellow,
1805-33. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1799; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 20, 1807; C. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1799. R. of St Peter's,
Hungate, Norwich, 1811-39. R. of Great Snoring with
Thursford, Norfolk, 1831-51. Married, July 10, 1835, at
St George's, Tombland, Norwich, Miss Maria Bedford, of
Norwich. Died May 17. 1851. Left books to the CoUege
hbrary. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 489; Boase, vi. 607;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, i. 97.)
Stannard, Philip Hopson
STANNARD, PHILIP HOPSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 1780. Of Norwich. [S. of Philip (and Anne).] School.
Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar; B.A. 1786. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1785; C. of Stoke Holy Cross,
Norfolk, 1785. Died at Long Stratton, June 15, 1838, aged
75. M.I. in St GUes, Norwich. (J. B. Whitmore; G. Mag.,
1838, ii, 336.)
STANNING, HENRY DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [3rd] s. of John (1859) Lbleacher], of Broadfield.
Leyland, Lanes. B. there, Nov. 14, 1881. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1900. A farmer in Kenya. Served in the Great
War 1914-19 (Interpreter to the Gold Coast Regt.), m Last
Africa. Died Mar. 5, i946> at Makuru, Kenya Brother of
John (1896) and Joseph E. (1898). (Ritgby i>ch. Reg.; The
Times, Mar. 9, 1946-)
STANNING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1859 S. of
Tohn of HalliweU, near Bolton, Lanes. B. there, May 9,
1840. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1867 Rowing 'blue,' 1863. Of Broadfield, Leyland, Preston.
T P for Lancashire. Head of Stanning and Sons, Ltd.,
bleachers, of Leyland. Managing Director of the Bleachers
and Dyers' Combine. Died Mar. 5. 1904. at Luxor, Egypt.
Father of John (next), Joseph E. (1898) and Henry D. (1896).
{Book of Blues.)
STANNING, JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 25, 1890. [S. of the
Rev. Joseph Heaton (1855). V. of Leigh, Lanes.] School,
Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M-A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Guildford) 1895; priest (Wmehester) 1896; C. ot
Portsea, Hants., 1895-1905. R. of Meonstoke (with Cor-
hampton from 1926), 1905-43- Perm, to off., dio. of
Portsmouth, 1944-53- Of Longwood, Swanmore near
Southampton, in 1952. Died Sept. 8, 1953- {Crockford.)
STANNING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896.
[Eldest]' s of John (1859). of Broadfield, Leyland Lanc3
B. there, Oct. 10, 1877. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1896,
B A 1899. Cricket 'blue,' 1900; played for Lanes., 1900-3.
Member of the firm of John Stanning and Son, bleachers and
dyers, of Leyland. Served in the Great W^, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
D. of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry, and the Manchester
Regt.). Died May 19. 1929, in Kenya Colony, as the result
of I motor accident. Brother of Henry D (1900) and the
next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Umv. War List;
The Times, May 22, 1929.)
STANNING, JOSEPH EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. [2nd] s. of John (1859), of Leyland Lanes.
B. there. Mar. 5. 1880. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1898
In business with John Stanning and Son, Ltd., bleachers, ot
Leyland, Preston. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte.,
Sportsman's Batt., R. Fusiliers). Of Pack Saddle House,
Prestbury, Macclesfield. Died Feb. 10, 1939, at Lady Hole
House, Yeldersley, near Ashbourne, Derbs. Brother of
Henry D. (1900) and the above. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The
Times, Feb. 11, I939-)
STANNING, JOSEPH HEATON. Adm. pens, at Clare Apr 23,
1S55. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M:A. 1863. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1859; pnest, i860; C. of Litlington Cambs
1859-61' C: of Astley Bridge, Lanes.. 1861-3. C of Hej^ood.
1863-5. C. of Westleigh, 1865-9. C. of Leigh, 1869-74;
V there, 1874-1907. Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1900-7.
Editor, Leigh Parish Register, 1558-1625; Royalist Com-
position Papers for Lancashire. Died Dee. 28, 1907, aged 72.
Father of John (1890). (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 30, 1907.)
STANSER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 12, 1779-
rs of the Rev; Robert (B.N.C., Oxford, 1750), V. of Basford
and Bulwell, Notts, (and Sarah). Bapt. Mar. 30, 1760, at
Harthill, Yorks.] Matric. Michs. i779; Scholar, i779; LL.B
1789. D.D. (Lambeth) 1806. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, Li«.
dim. from York) Mar. 16, 1783; priest, Apr. 25, 1784; C. of
BulweU, Notts., 1783- Worked for the S.P.G. for the next
few years. R. of St Paul's, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1791-1816,
and Chaplain of the House of Assembly at Halifax, i797-
1816. Chaplain of the Legislative CouneU, 1799-1810- ,'^?^^
Chaplain to H.M.S. Leander, 1802-6. Second Bishop of Nova
Scotia, 1816-24. Member of His Majesty's Council m Nova
Scotia, 1816. Assisted in extinguishing a serious fire; the
exertions led to a breakdown in health followed by a paralytic
stroke. Returned to England for treatment in Dec. 181 ^,
but never recovered his health and resigned 1824. Lived
subsequently in retirement at Hampton, Middlesex. Mamed
and had issue. Author of correspondence on the subject ot
Roman Catholic Missionaries. Died Dec. 23, 1828, at
Hampton; buried at Esher. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 489.)
STANSFELD, BERTHOLD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1868. [4th s. of George (ne.xt), of Set le,
Yorks. (and Sarah, dau. of William Birkbeck, of Settle).
B Apr -^ 1849. School, Giggleswiek.] Matric. Michs. i86b;
b'a 1872- M.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, .Mar. 30,
Stanton, Cuthbert
1871, aged 21. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1877. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. Of 3, Temple Gardens, London, and
42, Victoria Avenue, Scarborough. Married, Oct. 19, 1881,
Ada Marion, 2nd dau. of James Hodson, of Manningham,
Yorks and had issue. Died May 12, 1914. Brother of
Harold E. (1862) and George (1854). (Giggleswiek Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.O. ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men ai the Bar.)
STANSFELD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Tune 26, 1822. [Eldest] s. of Robert, of Feild House, HaUfax,
Yorks. (and Lydia, dau. of John Walker). B. [Dec. 15, 1803],
at Sowerby, Yorks. School, Heath, Halifax. Matnc. Michs.
1822- Scholar, 1825; B.A. (15th Wrangler) 1826; M.A. 1829.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1825. Called to the Bar,
Tulv 7 1829. On the Northern Circuit. Of Ashfield, Settle,
Yorks.' Married, July 3. 1834, Sarah, dau. of William Birk-
beck of Settle. J. P. for Lanes, and West Ridmg. Died
Mar '3 1869. Father of Harold E. (1862), the above and the
next; brother of John (1838). (Law Ltsts; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.)
STANSFELD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1854-
[Eldest s. of George (above), of Settle (and Sarah, dau. of
WilUam Birkbeck, of Settle). B. June 15, 1836.] Matnc.
Michs. 1854. Of Feild House, Halifax. J. P. for the W. Riding
of Yorks. Lieut.-Col., 4tli Batt. (Duke of WeUmgton s)
W Riding Regt. .Married, Mar. 5, 1867, Hannah, dau. of
lo'hn Foster, of Hornby Castle, Lanes. Died Aug. 25, 1904.
Father of the next; brother of Harold E. (1862) and Berthold
R. (1S68). (Burke, L.G.)
STANSFELD, GEORGE REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of Col. George (above), of FeUd
House, Halifax (and Hannah, dau. of John Foster, of Hornby
Castle, Lanes.). B. Aug. 19, 1870, at Keighley, Y orks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. and LL.B. 1893;
M A. 1901. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Apr. 18, 1894.
On the North-Eastern Circuit. Of FeUd House, Halifax.
Married, June 19, 1918, Muriel K. C, dau. of Nicholas
Nugent, of White Windows, Sowerby. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.; Law Lists.)
STANSFELD, HAROLD EUGENE. Adm. Penf. at Trinity,
Tune 4, 1862. [2nd] s. of George (1822), of Ashfield, Settle,
Yorks (and Sarah, dau. of William Birkbeck, of Settle).
B. [Dee. 5, 1843], at Burnley, Lanes. School, [Giggleswiek,
and] Clapham, London. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 16, 1867. Called to the Bar,
Tune 10 1870. On the Northern Circuit. Died Aug. 10, 1894.
Brother'of Berthold R. (1868) and George (1854)- (Giggleswiek
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Guardian, Aug. 22, 1894.)
STANSFELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 18, 1838.
r^rd s of Robert, of Feild House, Sowerby, Yorks. (and
Lydia, dau. of John Walker). B. there Nov. 21. 1814. School,
Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A.
1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 21,1839. Ord. deacon
(St Asaph, Litt. dun. from York) Nov. 8, 1842; priest, 1843;
C of Kirby Moorside, Yorks., 1842-6. V. of Cold Coniston,
1846-80. Married (i) Dec. 5. 1843. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Bi?kbeek, of Anley House, near Settle and had issue;
(2) Apr. 26, 1866, Frances, widow of Peter Garforth of
Coniston Hall, and dau. of James Hamerton of Hellifaeld
Peel Died Nov. 21, 1880. Brother of George (1822). (Leeds
Gr. Sch. Adm. Book, which gives 'B. Sept 1814 ; Burke
L.G.; Inns of Court; The Guardian, Dec. 1, 1880; Crockford.)
STANSFIELD, EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing, July 5,
^44 Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848 Ord deacon
(Chichester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of North Mundham,
Sussex 1849-51 P.C. of Vobster and C. of MeUs, Somerset,
1851-3'. C. of Donnington, Sussex, 1857-71- V. of Rustington,
1871-1907. Died Nov. 25, 1907, aged 84. Father of the next.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 26, 1907.)
STANSFIELD, EDMUND HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus Oc. 1, 1870. [Eldest] s. of the Rev Edmund above
[v'of Rustington, Sussex]. B. [Feb. 10, 1852] at MeUs, near
Frome. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1870. Married
Aor ^o 18S8, Jane Evaleen Bowerbank, youngest dau. ot
Thomas' Hale, M.D., of Rochdale, Lanes. Died m 1 899, at
Bognor, Sussex. (Lancing Coll. Reg., which calls him
■Hobart.')
STANTON, ANTHONY COLLINGS. Adm. f i'^;^ jfLf. i^'
Trinity, Mar. 30, 1824. S. of Darnel B. at Somerset Square,
Somerset (sic). School, Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1824.
STANTON, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7,
1879. B. Apr- 23. i860, at Thorpe Acre near Loughborough.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
Assistant Master at Alleyn's School, Dulwich, in 1903.
(Schoolmasters' Directories.)
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Stanton; Harold James Clifford
STANTOiV, HAROLD JAMES CLIFFORD. Adni. pons, at
Christ's, Jan. 24, 1879; from Pembroke College, Oxford,
whence he had matric, Oct. 17, 1878. [Eldest] s. of James
Thomas, of The Leaze, Stonehouse, and Stroud, Gloucs. (and
Louisa Loveday, dau. of John Biddell). B. [June 7, 1859]. at
Stratford Abbey, Stroud. School, Harrow. Matnc. Lent,
1879. Second Lieut., 25th Foot, 1881; Lieut., Kmg's Own
Scottish Borderers, 1881; Captain, 1890. In the Department
of the MiUtary Secretary at the War Office, 1902. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Staff Captain; mentioned twice m
Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'; Brevet-
Major). M.V.O., 1919- Married, 1895, Henrietta, 3rd dau.
of Sir Alexander Jardine, Bart., of Applegarth, and had issue.
Latterly of Falkland House, Cheniston Gardens, London.
Died Feb. 22, 1927, at Torquay. {Hanow Sch. Reg.; Al.
Oxon ■ Univ. War List; Peile, n. 666; Army Lists; Walford,
County Families; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 24, 1927.)
STANTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 20, 1826.
Of Somerset. [B. 1807.] Matric. Lent, 1827; Scholar, 1828;
B A 1831- M.A. 1834. Adm., com. causa, at Oxford, 1863.
Oird. deacon (Lmcoki) 1832; priest (London) May 25, 1834.
PC of St John's, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, 1837-46. R. of
Shaftesbury, Dorset, 1846-52. V. of Burbage Wilts., 1852-75.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1859-75- Archdeacon of Wilts., 1868-74.
Died Mar. 24, 1875. {Boase, in. 712; ^'- Oxon.; Croc/tford.)
STANTON, VINCENT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1866. S. of the Rev. Vincent John (next) [R. of Halesworth,
Suffolk]. B. [June i], 1846, at Victoria, Hong Kong. School,
Kensington Grammar, London. Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar,
1868; B.A. (20th Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873; B.D. 1890;
D D 1892. Fellow, 1872-1924. Ely Professor of Divimty,
1889-1916. Regius Professor of Divinity, 1916-22. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1872; priest, 1874- Select Preacher, 1874-8;
Hulsean Lecturer, 1879- Whitehall Preacher, 1880-2; Lady
Margaret Preacher, 1909. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1916-24.
President of the Theological Society, 1917-19- Author, 2 he
Jewish and the Christian Messiah; The Place of Authority m
Matters of Religious Belief; The Gospels as Historical Docu-
ments. Endowed the Stanton University Lectureship in the
PhUosophy of Religion, 1904. Died June 8, 1924, at his
residence, Selwyn Croft, Cambridge. (Crockford; Wlw was
Who; The Times, June 11, 1924-)
STANTON, VINCENT JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1835. [S. of Daniel, of Bristol] B. [1817], at CUfton, BristoL
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(London) May 22, 1842; priest (Hereford, Litt. dim. from
Lichfield) Apr. 8, 1843; C. of St Peter's, Mile End Road 1842.
Went to China as a tutor and was captured by the Chinese
during the opium war, being held a prisoner for four months.
Chaplain at Hong Kong, 1843-51- V. of Holy Trmity, Wool-
wich 1850-1. P.C. of Christ Church, Old Southgate, Mid-
dlesex, 185 1-5. R. of Halesworth with Chediston, Suffolk,
1863-88. Married, Mar. 21, 1843, Lucy Ann, dau. of Joshua
Head, of Ipswich. Resided latterly at Brighton. Died May
16 189 1, aged 73, at Nice. Father of the above. (Boase, vi. 607;
Eai^le, XVI. 573; Crockford; The Guardian, May 20, 1891.)
STANTON, WILLIAM EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Sept. 10, 1888. S. of the Rev. William Redm (next),
Head' Master of the Grammar School, Wisbech. School,
Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. At the London
Hospital. L.S.A., 1894; L.M.S.S.A., 1907. Practised at
Market Deeping, Lines. Medical Officer for Spaldmg Umon.
Of Eslaforde, WoodhaU Spa, Lines., in 1947. (Medical
Directories.)
STANTON, WILLIAM REDIN. M.A. 1867, incorp. from Trinity
Colleae, DubUn. Adm. at Trinity CoUege, Dublin, Oct. ir,
1859 age 19; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1864; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1867; B.D.
(T CD) 1874. [S. of WilUam, schoolmaster. B. in Cambridge.
School, Lancaster Grammar.] Ord. deacon (Ely) i868; priest,
i860- C of Wisbech, Cambs., and Master of Barton School,
Wisbech, 1869-82. Head Master of Wisbech Grammar
School, 1883-90. R. of West Deeping, Lines., 1890-8. Died
in 1898. Father of the above. (Al. Dubl.; Crockford.)
STANWELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1854-
S of William, officer of the Customs (and Sarah). B. [Apr. 5,
i8s6] at Boston, Lines. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1836. [School, Gains-
borough Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; Browne
medal 1856 and 1857; Camden medal, 1857; B.A. (15th
Classic) 1859; M.A. 1862; Seatonian prize, 1867. Fellow,
1862-72- Junior Bursar, 1867-72. Assistant Master at Ton-
bridge School, 1859-60; at Wellington College, 1861-6. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1862; priest, 1863. V. of Hormngsea, Cambs.,
1868-71. V. of North Stoke with Ipsden and Newnham
Murren Oxon., 1872-1907. A friend of Charles Kingsley and
C S Calverley. Married, Sept. 5, 1872, Mary Dugleby, eldest
dau of Frederick Gwatkin, of Lincoln's Inn, and of
Twickenham. Died Mar. 20, 1907, at Ipsden vicarage. Uncle
of the next. [Eagle, xxviii. 317-28; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 23, 1907.)
Stapleton, Augustus Granville
STANWELL, HENRY BROUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's-
Oct. 3, 1881. [3rd] s. of WiUiam, surgeon (and Fanny). B. at
Rochdale, Lanes. Bapt. May i, 1862. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr H. W. Moss). Matric. Michs. i88i; Scholar, 1883; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1884; M.A. 1895. Assistant
Master at Brewood School and at Loretto; at Fonbndge,
1887; at Uppingham, 1889-94. Head Master of Saflron
Walden School, Essex, 1894-1901; of the South African
College School, Capetown, 1901. Latterly of CloveUy,
Eversley, Hants., where he died Feb. 6, 1935- (Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Uppinghatn Sch. Roll; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Eagle,
XLix. 57; The Times, Feb. 9, i935-)
STAPLEDON, GERALD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1896. S. of William, Esq., of Lakenham, Northam, Devon.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. and LL.B. 1899; M.A. 1903- Adm.
SoUcitor, 1902; practised at Hook, Hants. Died Nov. 13,
1944, at Upton, Hartley Wintney, Hants. (The Times,
Nov. 17, 1944-)
STAPLES, EVAN PROSSER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1886. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Henry Prosser [M.D.], of 9. Bur-
wood Place, Norfolk Crescent, London. B. June 7, 1866, in
London. School, 5, Cavendish Square, London (private).
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. At St Mary's Hospital.
L S A., 1895. Clinical Assistant. Paddington Green Children s
Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer, Three Counties Asylum,
Arlesey, Beds. Practised at Strood, Kent. Married, Dec. 5,
J905, Elsie Helena, younger dau. of William Cartwnght
Hohnes, of Huddersfield. Died Nov. 28, 1921, at Strood.
(Medical Directories; The Times, Nov. 30, 1921.)
STAPLES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June 6,
1843 S. of Edmund (and Catherine, dau. of Thomas Barton,
of Grove, Co. Tipperary). B. in Dublin. School, Devon
(private). Matric. Michs. 1844. Of Dunmore, Queen's Co.
J.P. and D.L. for Queen's Co.; High Sheriff, 1880. Married,
1846, Mary Isabella, dau. of Walter McGeough Bond. Died
in 1886. Father of the next. (Walford, County Families.)
STAPLES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1866.
[Eldest] s. of Robert (above) (and Mary Isabella, eldest dau.
of Walter M. Bond, Esq., of The Argory, Co. Armagh). B.
Nov. 9, 1847, at [Dunmore], Durrow, Queen's Co. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872. Of Dunmore, near
Durrow, Queen's Co. J.P. and D.L. for Queen's Co. High
Sheriff, 1888. Died, unmarried, Apr. 1895. (Eton Sch. Reg.;
Walford, County Families.)
STAPLES-BROWNE, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1899. [Only] s. of F[rederick] J[ohn] Esq.
[barrister], of Bampton, Oxon. [B. June 29, 1881. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. At
London University and St George's Hospital. A research
worker in genetics. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.
and Q.M., New Zealand Medical Corps; M.B.E.). Friend of
William Bateson; with him becoming one of the pioneers
in Mendelian investigations. A keen naturalist and an
enthusiastic gardener. Contributed article on pigeons to the
Proceedings of the Zoological Society; etc. Of Butler's Court,
Alvescot, Oxon., where he died June 5, 1932. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Univ. War List; The Times, June 7, 1932; Cambridge
Review, Oct. 14, 1932.)
STAPLETON, The Rev. AMBROSE. B.A. 1825, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Queens', 1825. [S. of John, gent., of
Bere Ferris, Devon.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
July 7 1788, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1792. V. of East Budleigh,
Devon, 1794-1852, and R. of Halwell, 1825-52. Died Nov. 10,
1852. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
STAPLETON, AUGUSTUS GRANVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Feb. 22, 1817. Of Devon. [S. of John
Stapleton, Esq., and a ward of the Rev. T. Yeoman, of
Barnstaple, Devonshire (but it has been stated that he was
a natural son of the ist Earl Morley, an intimate friend of
Canning). B. Sept. 28, 1800, at Plympton St Mary, Devon.
School, Rugby.] Did not reside. Adm. at St John's, Oct.
14, 1818. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 14, 1S21. A Commissioner of Customs, 1827-31.
Private Secretary to, and biographer of. Canning. Married,
Tune 30 1825, Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Bulteel, of Flete,
Devon. ' Of Warbrook, Hartford Bridge, Hants. Author,
Political Life of George Canning; George Canning and his
Time; numerous poUtical pamphlets, etc. Died Feb. 26, 1880,
at Eversley, near Winchfield, Hants. Father of Frederick G.
(1855) and' the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 713; •'""s
of Court; D.N.B.; Crisp, Visitation of England, xiv. 132.)
STAPLETON, AUGUSTUS GRANVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, June 13, 1851. [Eldest] s. of Augustus Granville
(above), of Warbrook House, Hants. B. at Plympton
St Mary, Devon. School, Hants, (private). Matric. Michs.
1851 Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1853. Called to the
Bar.Apr. 30, 1857. Died Jan. 7, 1921, at Eversley, Hants,
aged 88. Brother of Frederick G. (1855). [Law Lists; Inns of
Court; The Times, Jan. lo, 1921.)
Stapleton, The Hon. Francis Jarvis
STAPLETON, The Hon. FRANCIS JARVIS. Adm. pens (age 19)
at Trinity, Dec. 19, 1825. Uth] s. of Sir Thomas 6th Bart
[and 22nd] Baron le Despeacer (and Elizabeth dau. of
Samuel Elliot, of Antigua, West Indies). B. [Aug. 6, 1807],
in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1826; M.A. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 5. 1831- Succeeded as 7th Bart.,
18^1 R of Mereworth and V. of Tudeley with Capel, Kent,
1832-74. Married, May 17, 1830, Margaret dau of Lieut.-
Gen. Sir George Airey, and had issue. Died Feb. 11, 1874.
Brotherof Miles J. (1823), William (18 17), and Thomas (18 10).
(Harrmv Sch. Reg.; Boose, vi. 608; G.E.C.; Buike P. and
B ■ Walford, County Families; OUver, History of Antigua,
III.' 102 (pedigree); Crockford; Records of Rochester.)
STAPLETON, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall
Oct 12 1855. [2nd] s. of .Augustus Granville (1817), of
Warbroik, Hartford Bridge, Hants. [B. Oct. 11, 1837. at
Plympton St Mary, Devon.] School, Cheltenhatn CoUege.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
i860; priest, 1861; C. of Eversley, Hants., 1860-5. C. of
Elvetham, 1865-73- C. of Seamer, Yorks., 1873-6. C. of
All Saints, Palsgrave, Scarborough, 1876-8. C. of Scar-
borough, 1878-85. V. of Seamer, 1885-1927. Married, Apr. 4,
1877 Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Capt. the Hon. Charles
St Ciair, R.N. Died Feb. 13, 1927. Brother of Augustus G.
(1851). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List; The
Times, Feb. 18, 1927.)
STAPLETON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct i,
1874. S. of W. H., of 55, Beresford Road, Highbury, Mid-
dlesex. Bapt. Aug. 17, 1849. in St Martin-m-the-Fields
parish, London. School, Islington proprietary. Matric. Michs.
1874- BA 1878; M..^.. 1881. Ord. deacon (London) 1877;
priest, 1S78; C. of St James's, Holloway 1877-81. London
Dioc. Home Missioner in Kensmgton, 1882-9. V. 01 cnrist
Church, Bradford, 1890-1902. V. of Calverley, Yorks
1902-14. V. of Kirkby-on-the-Moor, 1914-24- Latterly of
qi West End Avenue, Harrogate, where he died Nov. 25,
1930, 'aged 78.' [Crockford; The Times, Nov. 28, 1930-)
STAPLETON, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing,
Jan. II, 1828. [S. of J. C, Clerk of the Crown Antigua.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Easter, 1S28; B.A. 1833; MA.
1837. R. of Teversall, Notts., 1837-77. Died m 1877-
[Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Crockford.)
STAPLETON, The Hon. MILES JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 21)
at Magdalene, Feb. 13, 1823: from Worcester College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. May 18, 1819. [3rd] s. of
Sir Thomas [6th Bart, and 22nd] Baron le Despencer (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel EUiot, of Antigua). [B Mar 21,
1801.] School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1823; M.A. 1827.
R. of Mereworth, and V. of Tudeley with Capel, Kent, 1827-30.
Married Dec 29, 1820, Anne Byam, dau. of Thomas Norbury
Kerby, Esq., of Antigua. Died, v.p., June 11, 1830 at
Tunbridge WeUs. Brotherof Thomas (i8io), Francis J. 1825)
and William (1817). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Records of Rochester;
Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1830, 1. 650; Oliver,
History of Antigua, ill. 103 (pedigree).)
STAPLETON, RYLAND. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 17, 1834-
STAPLETON, The Hon. THOMAS. .\dm. nobleman (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 10, 1810. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Thomas [Baron
le Despencer and 6th Bart.] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Elliot, of Antigua). B. [Apr. 24, 1792]. at Mereworth, Kent.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1810; M.A. 1812. Of Greys
Court, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon. Married, Jan. 29, 1816,
Maria Wynne, dau. of Henry Bankes, Esq., and had issue
one daughter, who became, by writ. Baroness le Despencer.
Died June i, 1829, in Devonshire Street, London. BroUier
of Miles J. {1823), Francis J. (1825) and the next, (Eton Sch.
Lists; Bmke, P. and B.;G. Mag., 1829, i- 572; OUver, History
of Antigua, ill. 102 (pedigree).)
STAPLETON, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Nov. 26, 1817. 2nd s. of [Sir Thomas, 6th Bart., and
2'nd] Lord le Despencer (and Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
EUiot, of Antigua). [B. Dec. 5. 1797- School, Harrow J
Matric. Lent, i8i8. Cadet in the Bengal Army, 1818; Lieut.,
1821- extra Assistant to the Resident at Malwa and Kaj-
putana, 1824-5; extra A.D.C. to Lord Combermere, C.-m-C,
1825-6. Present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
Died, unmarried, Sept. 26, 1826, at Barrackpore. Brother of
Francis J. (1825), Miles J. (1823) and the above. (V. Hodson,
Oflicers of the Bengal Army; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag 1827,
I. 478; Oliver, History of Antigua, ill. 102 (pedigree).)
STAPLEY, ALFRED MACKENZIE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1884 S. of Robert Charles, Army schoolmaster, retured, of
Crewe, Cheshire (and Harriet Selina Mackenzie). B. Jan. 15,
i860, at Stirling. Educated by his father; and at Owens
College, Manchester. Migrated to St John's, May 4, 1885;
B.A. 1887.
Stark, Harry Williamson
STAPYLTON, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Mar 20 1759. [Eldest s. of Henry, Esq., of Hatfield, Yorks.
(and Elizabeth, dau. of George Healey, of Burringham).]
B atDunscroft. [Bapt. Mar. 26, 1741. at Hatfield.] School,
Beverley. Married, 1765, Harriet, 4th dau. of Su- Warton
Pennyman Warton, Bart., of Beverley. Captain, Yorks.
MUitia. Died Apr. 4. i779, aged 38; buried at Wighill.
(St John's Coll. Adm., in. 656; Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson.)
STAPYLTON, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Tan 26 1818 [2nd] s. of Martin [Bree, who assumed the
name of Stapylton] (and Sophia, dau of WiUiam Parsons,
of Plymouth). B. in London. School, \orks. Matric. Michs.
i8i8- BA. 1823. Ord. deacon (York) 1824; priest, 1825.
R of Barlborough, Derbs., 1827-69. Married, Julyi7, 1828,
Elizabeth Henrietta Stote, dau. of the Rev. JohnS. Donn^on,
V. of Feliskirk, and had issue. Died m 1869. (Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
STAPYLTON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 28,
1796. B. Dec. 28, 1776, at Richmond, Yorks. School,
Richmond (the Rev. A. Temple).
STARBUCK, EDWARD STEPHENSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct II 1870. S. of Edward Folger, of 37, Eastbourne Terrace,
London. B. Apr. 11, 1851, in London. School, City of
London. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874- Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1874; pnest, 1875; C. of Holy Trinity, East-
bourne, 1874-6 V. of Salcott, Essex, 1876-8. Disappears
from Crockford, 1879- Brother of the next.
STARBUCK, FRANKLIN FOLGER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 31 1872. S. of Edward Folger. B. Sept. 29, 1852.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877;
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1877; pnest, 1878;
C. of Deal, 1877-81. C. of Yalding, Kent, 1881-2 V. of
St Margaret's, CoUier Street. Yalding, 1882-1912. Married,
Tune 17, 1884, Helen LUias, only dau. of the Rev. T. MiUes,
formerly V. of Yalding. Died Feb. 10, 1912. Brother of the
above. (Cwcft/ori; Christ's Coll. obit. noUs; The Times,
Feb. 14, 1912-)
STAREY, AUGUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 12, 1866.
. S. of Beniamin Helps. B. Aug. 28, 1849, at Highgate, London.
School, Bradfield CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1867; B A. 1871;
MA 1874. Ord. deacon (London) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of
Tottenham, Middlesex, 1S76-83. V. of Charmg Kent, 1883-8.
Died Mar 23 1888, at Bath. Brother of WiUiam (1865);
father of Leonard (1900). (Bradfield CoU. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 28, 1888.)
STAREY, EBENEZER [DOUGLAS]. Matric. Non-CoU. from
Ayerst H., Michs. 1887. [S. of the Rev. J. R., V. of St
Thomas, Lambeth. B. June 12, 1868. School, St Laurence
CoUege, Ramsgate.] Ord. deacon (Llandaff 1891 ; priest,
1892; C. of Panteg, Mon., 1891-3. C. of AU Saints East-
bourne, 1893-1900. C. of Fugglestone with Bemerton Wilts.,
1900-4! R. of Shamiord,Leics., 1904-25- R. of Woodwalton,
Hunts , 1925-33. Latterly of 2, Elvetham Mount, St Johns
Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died July 21, 1948.
(St Laurence Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, July 23, 1948.)
STAREY, LEONARD. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 23, 1900. [Eldest
s^f the Rev. Augustin (1866), V. of Charing Kent.] B. Nov.
1881 School, Bradfield College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1003'- MA. 1909. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1907; pnest,
1908 ; C. of St Mary's, Portsea, Hants 1907-11. C of
Cl^stchurch, 1912-15. Minister of the Church-oMhe-
Ascension, Bitteme, Southampton 1916-23. V. of Wrec-
clesham, Surrey, 1923-34. R- of Merrow, 1934-43. V of
Dorking, 1943-9. R. of Ockley, 1949-52-. (Bradfield Coll.
Reg.; Crockford.)
STAREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1865.
S. of Benjamin Helps [of Milton Ernest Hall Beds ] B
[June 15, 1846], at Highgate London. Schools [Highgate
and] Uppingham. Matric. Michs 1865; B A. 1870, M.A
1874. Ord. deacon (SaUsbury, for Oxford) 1869: pnest
(Oxford) 1870; C. of -Wantage, Berks.. 1869-70. V. of Horton.
Oxon , 1879-83. C. of Tottenham, Middlesex 1883-1901.
R oTwittenham Abbots, Berks.. 1901-4. V. of Markbeech
Kpnt iQOA-i'' Died Dec. 10, 1912, at Charing, Kent.
Brother of Augustin (1866). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Highgate
Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 20, 1912.)
STARK HARRY WILLIAMSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
ChrJst" Oct. I, 1880. Of Yorks. f^^d s. oRichard Moze y.
merchant, of Gateshead-uponjyne, Durham.] B.teb. 13
1862, at Hull. Schools, Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh, and
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A and LL-B 1884 M.A
1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 16, 1883. CaUed to
the Bar, June 13. 1888. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Law Lists. untU
1948; Inns of Court.)
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Stark, John Cochrane
STARK, JOHN COCHRANE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 20, iS88. S. of H., Esq., of ThomviUe, Falkirk. B.
Dec. 29, 1869, at Grangemoutii. School, Blair Lodge, Pol-
mont, Stirlings. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, i88y; exhibi-
tioner, 1891; B.A. (2gth Wrangler) 1892; M.A. 1S96. Assistant
Master at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, 1893-1922. Of
III, Portland Koad, Edgbaston, Birmingham, in 1946.
(T. A. Walker, 608; Schoolmasters' Directories; Head Master
of the Oratory School.)
STARK, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 20, 1840.
Matric. Lent, 1841. Kept several terms. Travelled m the
United States and Canada, engaged in a geological survey.
Head Master of Roxbury High School, Boston, U.S.A.
Returned to England, 1845, on a lecture tour. In 1846
estabUshed a 'Boarding Academy' at Hampstead, and sub-
sequently in Notting Hill, when he described himself as
'M.A.' Subsequently a private coach at Bonn, Germany.
Married (i) Elizabeth A'Court, at St Mary's Church, Bristol;
(2) Mary Browning, an Englishwoman, in New York. Settled
in Boston, U.S.A. Died in 1885; buried at Boston. (Informa-
tion from a granddaughter, Mrs Kidd.)
STARK-CHRISTIE, JAMES HENRY ROBERTSON (1847), see
CHRISTIE.
STARKE, RICHARD JOHN HUGHES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Caius, Sept. 9, 1S24. [Eldest] s. of Lieut.-Col. Richard Isaac,
of Laugharne Castle, Carmarthens. (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Col. Ravenscroft, of Barwood, Cheshire). B. there. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1824. Married Clara Dixon.
Drowned, June, 1838, aged 33, at Dinard, Brittany. (Venn,
II. 194; G. Mag., 1838, n. Ill; Burke, L.O.)
STARKEY, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 27, 1866. S. of John, licensed-victualler (and Mary).
B. at Cambridge. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1847, as 'Starkie.' Matric.
Lent, 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1871; priest, 1872; C. of Meopham, Kent, 1871-3. C. of All
Samts, South Hampstead, 1873-5. C. of Hanover Church,
Regent Street, London, 1877-9. Chaplam at Amsterdam,
1879-82. C. of Holy Trinity, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1882-4.
C. of St Peter's, Chalvey, Bucks., 1884-7. Preacher at
St James's, Westminster, 1887. V. of Whiteparish, Wilts.,
1887-93. R. of Hawkwell, Essex, 1893-9. Author, Notes and
Explanations with Analysis of Hooker's 5th Book of Eccle-
siastical Polity. Died Jan. 15, 1899, aged 51. {Eagle, xxi.
236; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 17, 1899.)
STARKEY, GORDON SUTTON. Matric. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1887.
STARKEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 3, 1843. 'Plus
annos 24 natus.' 'A Ten-year man.' Doubtless same as the
next.
STARKEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity, May 18,
1844. S. of William, of Wake&eld, Yorks. (and EUzabeth,
dau. of Joshua Tinker, of Huddersheld). [B. Feb. 24, 1819.]
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1850. C. of St Mary and St
Nicholas, Beverley, Yorks., in 1856. 'Died in 1864.' But one
of these names, 'B.A.,' was C. of Hanover Church, Regent
Street, London, 1878-9, and disappears from Clergy List in
1883. (Burke, L.G.)
STARKIE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Dec. 9, 1787. Only s. of WiUiam, Esq. B. in Manchester.
Matric. Lent, 1788.
STARKIE, FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN LE GENDRE. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1882. [S. of John Pierce Chamberlain (1849)],
of Ashton Hall, Lanes. [B. Mar. 30, 1863.] School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1883. Second Lieut., Royal Lanes. Militia,
1880. Of Ashton Hall. Married Miss Ellen Cooper. Died
July 29, 1908. [Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
STARKIE, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Dec. 10, 1856. [3rd] s. of Le G[endre] N[icholas], Esq.
(B.N.C., Oxford, 1817), of [Huntroyde, Padiham, Lanes.].
[B. Jan. I, 1838.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A.
1861; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1862; priest, 1863;
C. of Holy Trinity, Southport, Lanes., 1862-3. V. of Padiham,
1863-5. P.O. of Stainforth, Yorks., 1865-7. R. of Radcliffe,
Manchester, 1867-95. Resided latterly at Settle, Yorks.,
where he died Jan. 3, 1918. Brother of the next two. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 10,
1918.)
STARKIE, JOHN PIERCE CHAMBERLAIN. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity Hall, Feb. 7, 1849. [2nd] s. of Le G[endre]
N[icholas] (B.N.C., Oxford, 1817) [of Huntroyde], Padiham,
Lanes, (and Anne, dau. of Abraham Chamberlain). [B.
June 28, 1830. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1849; LL.B.
1857; LL.M. 1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 17, 1852.
Lieut., Lancashire Yeomanry. Of Ashton Hall, Lanes. M.P.
for North-East Laacs., 1868-80. Married, June 27, 1861,
Starkie, William Joseph Mvles
Anne Charlotte Amelia, dau. of Harrington G. F. Hudson,
of Bessingby, Vorks., and had issue. Died June 12, 1888.
Brother of the above and the next; father of Francis C.
Le G. (1882). {Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.;
Walford, County Families ; Return of M.P.s.)
STARKIE, LE GENDRE NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 10, 1846. [Eldest s. of Le Gendre Nicholas (B.N.C.,
Oxford, 1817), of Huntroyde, Padiham, Lanes. B. Jan. 10,
1828. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June n, 1853. M-P-
for Clitheroe, 1853-7. J-P- and D.L. for Lanes.; J. P. for the
West Riding of Yorks. High Sherifi of Lanes., 1868. Lieut.-
Col., 5th Royal Lanes. Mihtia, 1879. Married, Oct. 15, 1867,
Jemima Monica Mildred, 2nd dau. of Henry Tempest, Esq.,
of Lostock, Lanes. Died Apr. 13, 1899, at Huntroyde.
Brother of the two above. {Boase, vi. 609; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; The limes, Apr. 15, 1899.)
STARKIE, LE GENDRE PIERCE (or PIERS). Adm. pens,
(age i8) at Peterhouse, Dec. 15, 1813. [2nd] s. of Le
Gendre Piers, of Huntroyde, Burnley, Lanes, (and Charlotte,
dau. of the Rev. Benjamin Preedy, D.D., R. of Brington,
Northants.). [B. Apr. 20, 1796.] Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's,
Feb. lo, 1815. Matric. Michs. 1815. Kept six terms, Michs.
1815-Mids. 1817. Died before 1822. {Peile, 11. 379; Burke,
E.G.; i. A. Walker, 390.)
STARKIE, MATTHEW YATMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1810. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Thomas (next),
V. of Blackburn (and Ann Yatman). B. there, Feb. 8, 1792.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1810; LL.B.
i8i6. Ord. deacon (Chester) Mar. 25, 1815; priest, Apr. 14,
1816; P.C. of Over Darwen, Lanes., 1815-51. K. of Rushbury,
Salop, 1818-51. Died Sept. 11, 185 1. Brother of Thomas
(1799). (Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 441.)
STARKIE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 29,
1767. [Eldest] s. of James, of [Twiston], Lanes, (and Alice,
dau. of Richard Lawson, of LangcliSe). B. at Downham.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar, 1767; B.A.
{Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1771; M.A. 1774.
Fellow, 1771-82. Ord. deacon (Carlisle); priest (Lichfield)
Mar. 12, 1775. Sometime C. of Milton, Cambs. V. of Black-
bum, Lanes., 1780-1818. P.C. of Downham. Married Ann,
dau. of Thomas Yatman, of London. Author, Sermons.
Died Aug. 26, 1818, aged 68; buried at Downham. Father
of the next and the above. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., III. 717; G. Mag., 1818, 379; W. Cole MS., which
caUs him 'a north countryman, with a brogue.')
STARKIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 2, 1799.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. T[homas] (above), V. of Blackburn,
Lanes, (and Ann, dau. of Thomas Yatman). B. there
[Apr. 12, 1782]. [School, Clitheroe Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1799; Scholar, 1799; B.A. {Senior Wrangler and
1st Smith's prize) 1803; Members' prize, 1806; M.A. 1806.
Fellow of St Catharine's, 1803. Downing Professor of the
Laws of England, 1823-49. University Counsel, 1825. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 6, 1804. Called to the Bar, May 23,
1810. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 16, 1819. On the
Northern Circuit. Special Pleader. Bencher, 1835; Reader,
1846; Treasurer, 1847. Q.C. Lecturer on Common Law and
Equity to the Inner Temple. Judge of ClerkenweU Small
Debts Court, 1847-9. Married, 1812, Lucy, eldest dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Dunham Whitaker, of Holme, Lancashire.
Author, A Treatise on the Law of Slander, Libel, Scandalum
Magnatum, and False Rumours; J realise on Criminal
Pleadings ; A Practical Treatise on the Laws of Evidence and
Digest of Proofs in Civil and Criminal Proceedings. Died in
his rooms in Downing, Apr. 15, 1849; buried in the Temple
Church. Brother of Matthew V. (1810); father of the next.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 491; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
D.N.B.)
STARKIE, THOMAS WHITAKER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 10, 1835. S. of Thomas (above), barrister-at-law, of
Lincoln's Inn (and Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Dunham
Whitaker). [13. Apr. 12, 1S16. School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1836. Died May 12, 1843, in Berlin. {List of
Carthusians.)
STARKIE, WILLIAM JOSEPH MYLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1880. [5th] s. of William Robert, of Elsinore,
Queenstown, Co. Cork (and Francis Mary, dau. of Frank
Power, Esq., of Waterford). B. [Dec. 10], i860, at Sligo.
School, Shrewsbury [where at that time he was the only
Roman Catholic in the school]; and at Trinity College,
Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1882; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1884. Professor of Classics in the
CathoUc University of Ireland, 1883-6. Fellow and tutor of
Trinity College, Dublin. Litt.D. (Trin. CoU., Dublin) 1900;
Hon. LL.D., Royal Univ. President of Queen's College,
Galway, and Professor of History, English Literature and
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Starky, Andrew Beauchamp
M»^f=l 'Science there 1807-9. Commissioner for National
CTARlfV ANDREW BEAUCHAMP. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
STARKY, ANUKE-w =>«=;"" ,, j t j^ Edward Andrew
Chester Coll. Reg.; Clergy Ltst.) ^ . « s,.
<;tarkv COVENTRY Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. i». i°29.
'^l4t^s. ofThe Rev^'john (Qujen's CoUege, Oxford, ^7 7 (and
Maria B dau. of Sir Andrew Bayntun-Rolt, Bart.), a
Jlfly 5 1809 ] Matric. Michs. 1829. Brother of Somerville
(1830) and Samuel (1824). (Burke, L.G.)
5TARKY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 17, i78o.
C R Hudleston; GraduaH calls him J. Starky.)
Somerset (succeeding his ^atjier) 1834-46. Set up vvun
Dorset b" Feb 6 1812.] Matric. Michs. 1830. Married,
Ap 1; if 36: Hannah, dali. of WUliam Delbridge of Lyn-
mouth Devon, and had issue. Brother of Coventry (1829)
and Samuel (1824). (C. R. Hudleston.) ^ „ ^ ,
rT^u^age^Ve1s.^Ta^n^r^^^^^
SLily Franc's, dau. of Lord Athlumney. Died Oct. 27. 1927.
(F. P. White; Kelly, Handbook; Burke, P. and U.)
<;taRR THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 4.
isfi TEidest s. of Thomas, of Canterbury, Solicitor and
Auditor to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.] B.
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1858, II. 314; Register of St Aiphege,
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
Staughton, Frank Edward
START, WILLIAM. Adm. pens (age 19) at Trinvty, Oct 23,
1818 S of John. B. at Halsted, Essex. School, Halsted.
Matric. Mchi 1S20; B.A. (2otk Wrangler) 1824; M.A. 1827.
STATHAM, ALFRED. Adm. pens at Christ's, J^^lV 6. /S^^S-
S. of Henry Heathcote. B. [Mar. S-J.^+^l. /nj-iverpooi.
School, Liverpool Collegiate. Matric M,chs. 1865, Scholar,
1866; B.A. 1869. Died in 1869. Brother of George H. (1861).
(Peil'e, 11. 590.) ^ g-,
STATHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14. 886.
S. of WiUiam, of St Mary's House, Bedford. B. Oct. 4, i»f &•
at Green Bank, Belper. Derbs School Rugby. Matr c
Michs. 1886; LL.B. 1889; LLM. 1893. Called ^ the Bar
Lincoln's Inn, June, 1891. On the Midland Circuit, ut
3 Paper Buildings, Temple, London. Disappears from Law
Lists, 19^0. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
STATHAM GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ s
STATHAM 1861. [3rd] s. of Henry Heathcote, lawyer B.
Se^pt. 3, 1842, ill LiverpooL School Liverpool Collegiate.
Matric Michs 1861; Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1875.
Ord deacon (El V) i866; priest, 1867; C. of St James's, Bury
?tidmunds, 1866-8, and Second Master of Bury St Edmunds
VAciivi
Grammar School, 1865-75. Tutor at St Columba s College,
IrelaiS 1875-7. Head Master of Crediton Grammar School
Devon 1877-84. C. of Upton Hellions, 1882-4. R. of
Tonvood Torquay, 1884-1922. Preb. of Exeter 1903-22.
meTMa; 23 19" Brother of Alfred (1865); father of the
next. (C'o^o^'i; W^" '^"^ ^'"'' '^''" ^"""' ^^'^ '^' '^'*"^
STATHAM HERBERT PUREFOY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7.
ilqo [S. of the Rev. George Herbert (above). B. m 1880
ffig.- of S? Saviour. Soi.hw.rk, a-* A'y>'«j"s »£»'
1935-48-. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
STATHAM HUGH Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 25. 1895.
Of TeS Road and 7, Poole Road, Bournemouth, m 1947.
(Peiie II. 799; Medical Directories.)
^^^oTI^o^"8£"rJu^n!Tf863"^M;trMifhsn^^^^^
?88;- M A 1891 CaUed to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 12
897. On' the' Midland Circuit. Died Nov 20 1902, a
Blundellsands, Lanes.; buried at Tenby. (Law Lists, The
Times, Nov. 24, 1902.)
Middlesex. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., i?,^^,i. Si(>, Clergy Lxst.)
STATHAM., SAMUEL PEg:Y HAMMOND Adm. P^ns^at
(Rochester) 1880; pnest, 1881; C. of St Peters "^^ '
tLth 1^914 Visaing Chaplain, Prison Commission 191 5-i 7,
Inspecting Chaplain, Prison Commission I9r7-i9. V- of
Pendleton^n-Whalley, Lanes. 1919-23^ C^J,t^M^*^^^^^
Keg.; Crockford; The Times, hvr. 9, -i^^o.)
"*ir.^,='|I^Sr??aSK^|».S|.o/«;
Surrey School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1877, ^.A. 1881 ,
llT^88' . ord. deacon (^^--^-^/Sa^oTlt^ V^^ice^n^i
tl'oT Eas"truST88^^ft. rf wup^^^
BHef Aids to Extempore Preaching; Sermons, ^tcl.h.D.
Reg ■ Crockford; The Times, Oct. 22, 1947.)
STATTER, JOHN WHEWELL. , .|dm. pens. (age^8) at Trinitv,
irghV'^^uckl- llaL'-M^c^hl^Xv/ B^ ■ 1859. Died
C 7? 1896, in London. (University Almanack.)
Michs. 1892.
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Staughton, Henry Werribee
STAUGHTON, HENRY WERRIBEE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1S67. [4th] s. of Simon, of Elmswood, Catford
Bridge, Kent (and sometime of Exford station, Malton,
Victoria, Australia). B. Oct. 11, 1848, in Victoria. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1868. Returned to Australia.
{Uppingham $ch. Roll; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 302.)
STAUNTON, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. I, 1S14. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Dr J., of Staunton Hall,
near Grantham, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1814. Died in Jan.
or Feb. 1815, at Cambridge. (G. Mag., 1815, i. 283.)
STAUNTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 17, 1857.
S. of the Rev. WiUiam Job Charlton (Magdalen CoUege,
Oxford, 1821) (and Isabella, only dau. of the Very Rev. George
Gordon, D.D., Dean of Lincoln). [B. Aug. 20, 1839], at
Aslackby, Lines. Bapt. Aug. 24, 1839. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of St George's, Truro, 1862-4.
R. (and patron) of Staunton with Flawborough, Notts.,
1864-88. Of Staunton Hall. Married, 1867, Lucy Ada, only
dau. of the Rev. Henry Spelman Marriott, R. of Woolpit,
Suffolk. Died Feb. II, 1888, at Grantham. Brother of George
W. M. (1848) and Henry C. (1851); father of Harvey (1889).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xv. 100; Burke, L.G.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Feb. 15, 1888.)
STAUNTON, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at
Trinity, Feb. 18, 1797. [2nd] s. of Sir George [Leonard] [ist]
Bart, (for whom see D.N. B.), of Milford [House], Wilts, (and
Jane, dau. of Benjamin Collins, of Milford). [B. there. May 26.
1781.] Private tuition. Matric. Easter, 1797. Accompanied
his father to China, 1792, when he learnt to speak Chinese
fluently. Writer in the East India Company's factory at
Canton, 1798; supercargo, 1804; interpreter, 1808; chief of
the factory, 1816. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Jan. 14,
1801. King's Commissioner of the Embassy to Pekin, 1816
(the second time that any party of Englishmen had been
permitted to advance so far into China). Returned to
England, 18 17. M.P. for St Michael's, Cornwall, 1818-26;
for Heytesbury, Wilts., 1830-1; for South Hants., 1832-4;
for Portsmouth, 1838-52. Member of the East India Com-
mittee, 1830. F.R.S., 1803. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1818.
Joint Founder of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1823, to which
he gave 3000 volumes of Chinese works. Author, works on
China, and translations from the Chinese. Of Leigh Park,
Hants. Died, unmarried, Aug. 10, 1859, in London. (Boase,
III. 716; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
STAUNTON, GEORGE WILLIAM MALGER. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1848. [Eldest s. of the Rev. William
Job Charlton (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1821) (and Isabella
Gordon). B. Feb. 18, 1830, at Sedgbrook, Lines. School, Eton.]
Migrated to St Catharine's Oct. 22, 1848. Matric. Michs.
1848. Died, unmarried, Sept. 23, 1853. Brother of Francis
(1857) and Henry C. (1851). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
STAUNTON, HARVEY. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1889. [3rd s.
of the Rev. Francis (1857), of Staunton Hall, Notts. B.
Nov. 21, 1870. School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1916. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1891. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Boxford, Berks.,
1896-8. C. of Pleasley HLU, Notts., 1898-1900. C. of
Plumtree, 1901-2. Chaplain of Notts. County asylum,
1902-7. R. of Broughton Sulney, 1907-11. Chaplain, dio. of
Nagpur, India, 1911-16. Married Mabel Healing, of Ply-
mard, Cheshire. Died Jan. 14, 1918, on active service, as a
C.F., in Mesopotamia. {Bromsgrove Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; Univ. War List; The Times, Jan. 23, 1918.)
STAUNTON, HENRY CHARLTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 16, 185 1. [3rd] s. of the Rev. WUliam Job Charlton
(Magdalen College, Oxford, 1821), deceased (and Isabella
Gordon). [B. May 29, 1834], at Sedgbrook, Lines. Bapt.
June 3, 1834. School, Grantham (the Rev. J. W. Inman,
M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1852. Died, unmarried, Jan. 19, 1861.
Brother of Francis (1857) and George W. M. (1848).
STAUNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 22, 1752. B. in
London. [S. of a daughter of Lord Bernard, of Castle
Bernard, Co. Cork.] Matric. Michs. 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A.
1756.
STAUNTON, JOHN (1783), see ASHPINSHAW.
STAUNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, June 22,
1820. [Eldest] s. of William (St John's College, Oxford, 1783,
sub Stanton) [barrister], of Longbridge, Warws. (and Eliza-
beth, dau. of Osborne Standert, Esq., of London). B. Mar. 25,
1800, in London. Schools, Dodford, Northants. and Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1821; M.B. 1825; Med.Lic. 1828; M.D. 1832.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, June 20, 1844. Succeeded to
Longbridge, 1848, and represented the eldest branch of the
Stauntons (or Stantons) who held the property in direct male
succession from the reign of Henry VI. J. P. for Warws.
Married, Aug. 29, 1853, Marianne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Stawell, Jonas William Alcock
Lambert Snow, of Tidmington, Warws. Gave to the central
free library, Birmingham, a fine collection of books, pictures,
newspapers, old charters, etc. relating to Warwickshire, 1875 ;
the library was burnt, Jan. 11, 1879- Author, St Nicholas Hill
and other Sketches; The Persians of Aeschylus; The Poetry of
Moses and the Prophets; etc. Died June 13, 1888, at Long-
bridge. Brother of the next. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
Boase, vi. 610; Walford, County Families; Venn, 11. 178;
Thoroton, History of Notts.)
STAUNTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 16, 1823.
[2nd] s. of William (St John's College, Oxford, 1783, sub
Stanton), of Longbridge Hall, Warws. (and Elizabeth, dau.
of Osborne Standert, of London). B. May 2, 1806, at Long-
bridge Hall. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar;
B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1834.
Ord. deacon, 1828; priest, 1829. C. of Bishop's Tachbrook,
Warws., 1852-60. An active member of the Warwickshire
Archaeological Society. Died Mar. 22, i860, at Shrublands,
Bishop's Tachbrook. Brother of the above. {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 413; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
i860, I. 523.)
STAVELEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Trinity, Oct. 15,
1833. S. of George. B. at Bideford, Devon. School, Bideford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1833.
STAVELEY, HENRY COLLINGWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1889. [4th] s. of [General Sir] Charles William Dunbar,
of 9, Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, London. B. July 5, 1871,
at Plymouth. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (York) 1894; priest, 1896;
C. of St John's, Middlesbrough, 1894-7. C. of Aylesbury,
Bucks., 1897-1901. C. of Sandringham with W. Newton and
Babingley, Norfolk, 1902-6. R. of Walpole St Peter, 1906-28.
R. of Fitzhead, Somerset, 193 1-3. Died, unmarried. Mar. 17,
1933, at Dulverton; buried at Walpole St Peter. (Haileybury
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 21, 1933.)
STAVELEY, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1877. Eldest
s. of the Rev. Robert (Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1843), P.C. of
KUliney, Co. Dublin, Ireland. B. June 10, 1857. School,
Royal, Armagh; and at Trinity College, Dublin. Matric.
Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1878; B.A. (2oi;i Wrangler) 1881; M.A.
1884. Instructor, R.N. Married, 1887, Helen HoUiott, dau.
of Vice-Admiral Singer. Died Apr. 21, 1940, at Merton Lodge,
Headington, 0.\ford. (Navy List; The limes, Apr. 23, 1940.)
STAVELEY, WILLIAM BROWN. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 23, 1829. B. at Emberton, Bucks. Matric.
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1833; priest,
1833; C. of Christ Church, Macclesfield, 1833-4. P.C. of Over
Darwen, Lanes., 1834-8. C. of Stanmer with Falmer, Sussex,
1838-58. R. of Ruckinge, Kent, 1858-61. R. of High Halden,
1861-87. Latterly of Havelock Villa, Tonbridge, where he
died Nov. 14, 1890, aged 81. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Nov. 19, 1890.)
STAWELL, BARON (1775), see LEGGE, H. S. B.
STAWELL, CHARLES LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [3rd] s. of Sir William Foster [K.C.M.G., Chief Justice
of Victoria], of Coggeshall, Essex (and Mary F. E., dau. of
William Pomeroy Greene, of Collon House, Co. Louth). B.
[Sept. 15], 1861, at Melbourne, Victoria. School, Marlborough
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. and LL.B. 1884. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Mar. 8, 1881. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1885. Practised at Perth, Western .'Vustraha. Mar-
ried, 1902, Mildred, dau. of Robert Kennedy, and had issue.
Died Oct. i, 1934, at Perth. Brother of WiUiam (1878) and
Rodolph de S. (1890). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Trin. Coll. Adm.,
which caUs his father ' the Rev.')
STAWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 14, 1826.
S. of George, Esq., of 'Croby' [Crobeg], Co. Cork (and
EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of John Longfield, of LongueviUe). B.
[Sept. 18, 1808], at Crobeg. School, Collegiate Grammar,
SouthvveU. Matric. Michs. 1826. Of Crobeg and Madame, Co.
Cork, J. P. Married, Mar. 10, 1834, his cousin Anna Henrietta,
dau. of Jonas Stawell, of Oldcourt, Co. Cork, and had issue.
Died Jan. 19, 1879. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STAWELL, JONAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 6, 1795. [Eldest] s. of Sampson (Christ Church, Oxford,
1760), of Kilbnttain, Co. Cork. [B. Sept. 24, 1776.] School,
Cork. Married the Hon. Charlotte St Leger, dau. of Hayes,
2nd Viscount Doneraile. Died Jan. 15, 1835. (Al. Oxon.;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STAWELL, JONAS WILLIAM ALCOCK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec 12, 1866. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam St Leger Alcock, Capt.,
23rd R. Welsh FusUiers, and Lieut.-Col., N. Cork Rifles
(militia) [who assumed the additional surname and arms of
Stawell] (and his cousin, Charlotte Harriet Hester, dau. of
Jonas StaweU). B. Aug. 3, 1846, at Kilbnttain Castle, Co.
Cork. School, Worcs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1867. Died,
unmarried, Feb. 17, 1900. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
Stawell, Joseph George
STAWELL, JOSEPH GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Feb i6, 1838;
from Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, whence he had matnc.
Mar 17 18^1, age 19. [2ndj s. of the Rev. Wilham Palmer
jEx^ter' Collekef Oxford, 1801). R. of High Bickington
Devon. B. there, Oct. 21, 1811. School, South Molton
(private). Matric. Michs. 1839; LL.B. 1842. Of High
Bickington, Devon. Died May 19, 1872. Brother of William
P. (1829). {Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 246.)
STAWELL, RODOLPH DE SALIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1890. 6th [and youngest] s. of Sir W[iUiam] Foster, K•C.^I.G•,
Chief Justice of Victoria, deceased. Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897. At St Bartholomew s Hospital ;
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896; F.R C.S.,
i8q9. In practice in London in 1900; and then at Shrewsbury.
O.B E.; mentioned for war services, 1914-18. Married,
Sept 5 1900, Maud Margaret, younger dau. of Admiral tne
Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper Key. Resided latterly at tal-
mouth, where he died July 26, 1947, aged 75- Brother of
Charles L. (1880) and the next. (Medical Directories; The
Times, July 28, 1947.)
STAWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
1878. rind s. of Sir William Foster, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice
of Victoria, Australia (and Mary, dau. of William Pomeroy
Greene, of CoUon House, Co. Louth). B. Mar. 22 i860.
School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1878. A Solicitor;
practised in Melbourne, Australia. Married, 1894, Clara de
CastiUa, dau. of C. H. Lyon, of BaUanec, Victoria and had
issue. Died Feb. i, 1938. in Victoria. Brother of Charles L.
(1880) and the above. (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, L.ir. oj
Ireland.)
STAWELL, WILLIAM PALMER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, Mav 10, 1829. Of Devon. [S- of the Rev. WiUiam
Pahner (Exeter College, Oxford, 1801), R. of High Bickmgton ]
Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833. Brother of Joseph G. (1838).
(T.A. Walker, 4i7-)
STAYNER, CHARLES ALLEN. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1882.
rs. of the Rev. Thomas Lawrence (1856). B. Jan. 11, 1864.
School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1882 A rancher
in the U.S.A. Sometime of Mayfield, PetaLuma, Sonoma Co.,
CaUfornia. (ChiUcnham Coll. Reg.)
STAYNER, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb 18 1873. S. of James, of Ilminster, Somerset. B. there,
June 27', 1854. School, Harrow. Matric Michs. 1873. Jomed
the 5th Fusiliers, 1877; transferred to Indian S.C. Killed m
action at Deh Khogah, near Kandahar, Aug. 16, 1880.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STAYNER, THOMAS LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 10, 1856. S. of Thomas Allen of Quebec,
Canada. B. there. School, Yorks. (private). Matric Michs.
1856- B.A. i860; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) i860;
priest, 1861 ; C. of Worthington, Leics., 1860-2. C. of Hagley,
Worcs., 1862-6. C. of Overbur>', 1866-74- R- of Rowberrow,
Somerset, 1874-90. R. of Stubton, Lines. 1890-8. Died m
1898. Fatherof Charles A. (1882). (Crockford.)
STAYNER, WINSLOW SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct 10, 1878. S. of Thomas. B. Mar. 31, 1859, m Quebec.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1878; B -V 1883;
M A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of
St Edmund's, Dudley, 1883-5. C. of Waltham St Lawrence
Berks., 1886-8. C. of Clanfield, Hants., 1888-91. R. of
Aldham, Essex, 1891-1906. Latterly of The Manor House,
Ebford, Topsham, Devon, where he died Oct. 30, 1932;
buried at Woodbury. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he
Times, Nov. i, 1932.)
STAYNES, LOUIS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3.
1889. S.ofWUliam. B. [May 11, 1869], at Leicester. Schools,
Stoneygate, Leicester and Cranfurd CoUege, Maidenhead.
Matric Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1892. At the Westniinster Hos-
pital. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S., Edin.; L.F.P.S., Glas., 1902.
Practised at Leicester from 19 10. Of Avenue House,
Avenue Road, Leicester in 1940. (Peile, 11. 75 1 1 Medical
Directories.)
STEAD, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, 1828 S. of
James, Esq., of Islington, Middlesex. B. there. Schoo',
Tumham Green. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1833; priest, 1835. V. of
Metfield, Sugolk, 1836-40. C. of Ringstead, Norfolk, 1840-4.
R of Ovingdean, Sussex, 1844-89. Married, July 4, 1837,
Emma, dau. of Robert Robson, of Exning, Sufiolk. Author,
Hore to Grow Peaches in Very Small Gardens. Died Sept. 5.
1889. (Venn, 11. 209; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. II, 1889.)
STEAD. BENJAMIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 2, 1773. S. of Benjamin, of Charlestown, S. Carohna,
America. Matric. Lent, i774-
Steavenson, David Fenwick
STEAD, CHARLES CLEMENT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1889.
[Eld ] s of the Ven. Samuel (Exeter College, Oxford, 1846),
late Archdeacon of Bombay (and Elizabeth Pollexfen Pinwill).
B there Apr. 24, 1870. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir. 1898. At Guy's
Hospital; Clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896.
Practised at Hawkhurst, Kent. Married, 1898, Adelaide
Marv, dau. of Dr A. J. Harrison. Resided latterly at Little
Lovraian, Mayfield, Sussex. Died in 1946. Brother of
Francis B. (1891). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn, n. 510; Medical
Directories ; Who's Who in Kent.)
STEAD. EDWARD VALENTINE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Sidney, June 24, i77i. Eldest s. of Valentine, merchant, of
Halifax. B. there, Mar. 13, i754. Schools, Derby (Mr
Manlove) and Winchester. Matnc. Easter, 1772; B.A. 1770.
Adm. at Lincoki's Inn, May 9, i77i. Of Donmngton Castle,
Berks. Col., 2nd (Coldstream) Guards. Died Jan. 23, 1790.
M.I. at Shaw. (Inns of Court; Derby Sch. Reg.)
STEAD. ERNEST ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16,
1881. S. of R., Esq., of Beach Lawn, Waterloo, Liverpool.
Matric. Michs. i88i.
STEAD, FRANCIS BERNARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 5, iSgi-
2nd s. of the Ven. Samuel (Exeter College, Oxford, 1846),
late Archdeacon of Bombay, of Tara Lodge, Osborne Road,
Clifton, Somerset. B. Mar. 19, 1873, at 37, Brompton Square,
London. School, Clifton College. Matnc. Michs. 189 1;
Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt L.ist Class) 1894;
(Pt II, ist Class, 1895); M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at
Aldenham School. 1898-1901; at Clifton CoUege, 1901-8.
H.M. Stag Inspector of Secondary Schools, 1908-19; divi-
sional Inspector, 1919; Chief inspector, 1926-33- Secretary
to the Prime Minister's Committee on the teaching of science,
IQI6-I7. C.B.E., 1931. Manried, 1912, Rachel Ehzabeth,
dau. of Canon G. C. BeU, and had issue. Of Fifield, Frensham
Surrey, in 1952. Brother of Charles C. (1889). (Clifton Coll.
Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories ; Who's Who.)
STEAD, HERBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1897. [2nd] s. of the Rev. E[dward] D[ymoke] (ord.
Norwich, 1877), of Falmer rectory, Sussex. B. July 2, 1878.
School, St Laurence CoUege, Ramsgate. Matnc Michs 1897.
B.A. 1901 ; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Colchester, for St A bans)
1902; priest (St Albans) 1903; C. of St Peter's, St Albans
Herts., 1902-5. C. of Crowborough Susse.x- i9of-8- C. of
Blakeney with Glandford and Cockthorpe, Norfolk 1908-9.
C. of St Mary's, Ealing, 1909-11. C. of Shortlands, Kent,
19II-I3. C. of St James's, Weybridge, Surrey, 1913-17-
R of Sotby and V. of Market Stainton, Lines., 1917-23-
R. of St Ninian's, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbnghts., 1924-9.
R. of Muston, Leics., 1929-33. R- of Thursarton, Norfolk,
1933-42. Lie. Pr., dio. of Nonvich, 1942. Of Pebble Cottage,
West Runton, NorfoUc, 1951. (St Laurence Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
STEAD, WALTER COLLINS. Adm. pens at St John's Oct 9,
1863. [6th] s. of WiUiam, church clerk (St George s, South-
wark) and Ami Francis). B. Oct. 3. 184.4, I'J Southwark.
School King's CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. iao3.
Migrated to St Edmund HaU, Oxford, whence he matric.
May 2, 1865. (Al. Oxon.)
STEARN, HERBERT THOMAS. Adm. a scholar at King s.
~6ct. "J 171873- S. of Thomas, photographer, of Cambridge.
B July 15, 1854. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
%i,B.A.'(iithWraneler) 1878; M.A. 1881. Fellow 1880-99;
Dean, 1883-^). Died Aug. 2, 1899, at Cambridge. (King s
Coll. Reg., 82.) ,
STEARNE, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at St John s,
Oct. 12, 1759. S. of R[ichard], Esq. 1725), of [Elvmgton]
Yorks. '(and Mary, dau. of - Thompson, and widow of
William Swaine, of Bradford). B. m York Bapt. Feb. 22
1738-9, at St Mary Castlegate, York. Schools, Elvmgton and
Bevedey. Married, Jan. 1, 1765, Mary, dau °f Aderman
Waine, of Beverley. Died there, Sept. 30, ^791, buned in
York Minster. (Yorks. Arch. J., 21 (1911), 104; F. P. White.)
STEAVENSON, DAVID FENWICK Adm Pen^. (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 7, 1862. [4th] s. of John Carpenter J^,"'
of Liverpool B. Sept. 10, 1844- School, King WiUiam s
College!?skofMan. J^atric! Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Rowmg
'blue!' 1864, 1865, 1866. Adm. at the Inner Temp e, Jan. 12,
1864 CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1866. On the Nor h-
Eastem Circuit. Special pleader. County Court Judge for
Cumberland and Westmorland, 1891-1912 Of Ge^t Hau,
Castle Carrock, Carlisle. J. P. for Cumberland, Westmor and,
and Lancashire. Revising Barrister for Northumberland
Married (1) 1873, Eleanour Matilda, dau. of J. G. Bennett,
of The Isli of^Man; (2) July. 8 1897. Gertrude dau. of
T. Hughes, of Carmarthen. Died Mar. 12, 1920, a^.Carbis
Bay, ComwaU. Brother of Joseph (1861). {KingWiUiams
Coll Reg.; Book of Blues; Law Lists; Inns of Court Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 16, 1920.)
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Steavenson, Frederick Robert
STEAVENSON, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, May 29, 1871. Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1876; priest, 1877;
C. of All Cannings, Wilts., 1876-9. C. of Colesbome, Gloucs.,
1879-86. C. of Rendcombe, 1886-7. K. of Quenington,
1887-1904. Latterly of Ariel Lodge, Hewlett Road, Chel-
tenham. Disappears from Crockford, 19 10.
STEAVENSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 7, 1835, as 'Stevenson.' Of Herts. Matric. Michs. 1835;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1839;
priest, Dec. 20, 1840. Of Shantock HaU, Herts. P.C. of All
Saints, Newmarket, Cambs., 1853-68. Married, May 18,
1843, Mary Matilda, dau. of John Roumieu. Latterly of
Priory Park Road, Kilbum, Middlesex. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1871. To be distinguished from Joseph Stevenson
(1834), with whom he is frequently confused, and another
who was M.A. of Durham.
STEAVENSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1861.
S. of John Carpenter. B. July 20, 1842, in Liverpool. School,
King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1861 ;
B.A. 1865. Registrar of the High Court, Madras; Com-
missioner, Taxing Officer and Chief Clerk of the Insolvent
Court, 1879-97. Died at Ramsey, Isle of Man. Brother of
David F. (1862). {King William's Coll. Reg.)
STEAVENSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1854. S. of John, of Ryton, near Newcastle-on-
Tyne. B. there [Mar. 22, 1836]. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1861; priest,
1863; C. of Stella, Durham, 1861-5. C. of Tawstock, Devon,
1865-76. R. of Newton Hall, Northumberland, 1877-85-
V. of Wroxeter, Salop, 1885-1911. Latterly of 2, Claremont
Buildings, Shrewsbury, where he died Jan. 24, 1925.
{Crockford; The Times, Jan. 26, 1925.)
STEAVENSON, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Sept. 7, 1874- Matric. Michs. 1874; M.A. 1879; M.D. 1885.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon there, 1873-4
and House Physician, 1878-9. M.R.C.S., 1873; L.S.A., 1874;
D.P.H., 1882; M.R.C.P., 1883. Practised in Portland Place,
London, W. Physician, Alexandra Hospital for Children and
Grosvenor Hospital for Women and Children. Author,
medical. Died July i, 1891. {Medical Directories; Univ.
Almanack.)
STEBBING, CHARLES FERDINAND. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1899. S. of Charles, Esq. B. Oct. 22, 1878, at New-
market. School, private (the Rev. A. W. Greenup). Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Bp.
Mitchinson, for Peterb.) 1902; priest (Peterb.) 1903; C. of
All Saints, Peterborough, 1902-6. C. of Kingsthorpe,
Northants., 1906-9. R. of Cogenhoe, 1909-22. V. of Swavesey,
Cambs., 1922-30. R. of Tewin, Herts., 1930-46. Of Short-
leaves, Bereweeke Road, Bognor Regis, in 1951. {Crockford.)
STEBBING, FRANCIS AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1899. S. of the Rev. Frank George (1870). B. Jan. 3,
1880, at Mirfield, Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (York) 1903;
priest, 1904; C. of Bolsterstone, Yorks., 1903-16. V. of
Stannington, 1916-52-. {Crockford.)
STEBBING, FRANK COLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 31,
1868. Matric. Lent, 1869; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (39*^ Wrangler)
1872; M.A. 1881. Assistant Master at Hereford Cathedral
School, 1872-4. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1874; priest, 1875;
C. of Thruxton, Heref., 1874-6. Chaplain, R.N., 1876;
H.M.S. Worcester; Warrior, 1877; Charybdis, 1877-80; Iron
Duke, 1881-3; Dido, 1883-6; Excellent, 1886-9; Adive,
1889-93; Cambridge, 1893-8; R.M., Plymouth, 1898-1901;
at Devonport dockyard, 1901-6. Married, July 4, 1883,
Edith Maud, younger dau. of J. Soden, of Hampstead.
Author, Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. Latterly of
37, Salisbury Terrace, Devonport, where he died Nov. 3,
1921. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 11, 1921.)
STEBBING, FRANK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1870. [S. of Joseph, of Winchfield, Hants. B. there, May 14,
1849.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1876;
priest, 1878; C. of Dukinfield, Cheshire, 1876-9. C. of
Battyeford, Yorks., 1879-87. V. of Featherstone, 1887-1917.
Married (i) Emma Pass, of Dukinfield; (2) Annie Ada
Jackson, of Ripon. Disappears from Crockford, 1918. Father
of Francis A. (1899). (F. P. White; Yorkshire Who's Who.)
STEBBING, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 1818.
Of Norfolk. [S. of John (and Mary Rede). B. Aug. 26, 1799,
at Great Yarmouth.] Matric. Michs. 1818. Migrated to
Sidney, Jan. 26, 1819. Migrated back to St John's, Jan. 18,
1820; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1827; D.D. 1839. Adm. ad eundem
at Oxford, 1857. F.R.S., 1845. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1822; priest, Oct. 5, 1823. P.C. of Ilketshall
Stedman. John
St Laurence, Suflolk, 1826-7. Evening Lecturer at Bungay,
1823. Second Master of Norwich Grammar School, 1825-6.
R. of Hughenden (or Hitchendon), Bucks., 1835-6. P.C. of
St James' Chapel, Hampstead Road, London, 1835-57.
Chaplain at University College Hospital, Gower Street,
1835-79. R. of St Mary Somerset with St Mary Mounthaw,
1857-83 (with which St Nicholas Cole Abbey was united,
1866) and R. of St Benet, Paul's Wharf, 1879-83. Married,
Dec. 21, 1824, Mary, dau. of William Grit&n, of Norwich.
First working editor of the Athenaeum. Soon after moving
to London, he was ' working for the booksellers from morning
to night, and sometimes from night to morning.' Author,
The History of the Christian Church from its Foundation to
A.D. 1492; Ihe History of the Reformation; Discourse on
Death; The History of Chivalry and the Crusades; Jesus and
other Poems; Lives of the Italian Poets; Sermons; etc. Died
Sept. 22, 1883, at St James' parsonage, Hampstead Road.
Fatherof the next. {Boase.ui. 719; Eagle, xni. 3g;Crockford;
D.N.B.)
STEBBING, HENRY THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, Nov. 14, 1841. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry (above),
D.D., Minister of St James' Chapel, Hampstead Road,
London. B. [Dec. 18, 1825], at Norwich. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1842. Migrated to Sidney,
May 30, 1843. Migrated to St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he
matric. Apr. 26, 1844, 'age 18.' Died in 1863, at his residence
in Inverness Road, Hyde Park, London. {Venn, 11. 257 and
add. hi; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1863, i. 5341 Boase, in. 719)
STEBBING, TITUS, .^dm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 9, 1752. Of London. School, Hackney. Matric. Michs.
1753; Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1760. R. of Tatting-
stone, Suffolk, 1760-72. R. of Woodbridge and P.C. of
Hasketon, until 1772. Died Aug. 10, 1772. {T.A.Walker, 304.)
STEBBING, WILLIAM EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1891;
priest, 1893; C. of Morpeth, Northumberland, 1891-4. C. of
Holy Trinity, Stiriing, 1894-5. P.-in-charge of Uddingston,
Lanarks., 1895. C. of St Andrew's, Burnley, Lanes., 1895-
1900. C. of All Saints, Tufnell Park, Middlesex, 1900-1.
C. of St .'Vlban's, Streatham Park, 1901-2. C. of St Peter-Ie-
Poor, London, 1902-6. Lie. Pr., dios. of St Albans and
Southwark, 1910; dio. of Rochester, 1912. Perm, to off. at
St Clement Danes, Strand, 1916. Latterly of 25, Rosehill
Road, Wandsworth. Disappears from Crockford, 1920.
{Matrics. and Degrees, 185 1-1900, calls him Stebbings.)
STEELE, ALLISON. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 3,
1784. B. at Whitehaven, Cumberland.
STEBLE, JOHN HODGSON. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 1,
1823. Of Cumberland. Matric. Lent, 1824; B.A. 1830. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1835 ; priest, 1836. Of Eye, Sufiolk, -1841-4.
C. of Hawkshead, Lanes., 1859-63. P.C. of Low Wray,
Westmorland, 1863-4. Married, July, 1829, at Felmersham,
Beds., — , dau. of Edmund Ludlow, Esq., R.N. Disappears
from Crockford, 1868. {Clergy List; C. R. Hudleston.)
STEDALL, CECIL PEMBERTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Aug. 13, 1892. [2nd] s. of Henry, of 'The Firs,'
Hampstead Heath, London (and Lucy, dau. of Thomas
Pemberton, of Heathfield HaU, Warws.). [B. Feb. 13, 1873.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892. In business. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London Yeomanry
Rough Riders, and M.G.C.). Of Pitfield House, Seale,
Famham, Surrey, in 1948. {Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke, L.G.)
STEDMAN (or PLUMER-STEDMAN), HENRY CHARLES
PLUMER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 30, 1868. S. of
the Rev. Henry Plumer (next) [who kept a school at Sandi-
croft, Cheshire] (and Sophia). B. [Oct. 11, 1848], at Great
Budworth, Cheshire. Bapt. Nov. 5, 1848. Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1879. Cricket 'blue,' 1871; played for
Leics., 1883. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1872; priest, 1874; C. of
St George's, Everton, Lanes., 1872-3. C. of Walton-on-the-
Hill, 1873-5. C. of Flitton, Beds., 1876-82. R. of Leire,
Leics., 1882-1904. Married, Apr. 10, 1883, Fanny Louisa,
2nd dau. of the Rev. H. K. Richardson, R. of Leire, deceased.
Died July 30, 1904. Brother of Reginald P. (1874). {Eagle,
XXVI. 238; Book of Blues; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 2,
1904.)
STEDMAN, HENRY PLUMER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1840. S. of C. Plumer, yeoman, of Wotton, Surrey
(and Mary). Bapt. Nov. 17, 1815. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1849. C. of Congleton, Cheshire, 1845-7. C. of
Great Budworth, 1848-52. Disappears from Clergy List,
1874. Father of Reginald P. (1874) and the above.
STEDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17, 1806.
[S. of Richard (and Elizabeth). B. 1784, at Godakning. School,
Wandsworth (private).] Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A.
1S16. C.ofLeatherhead,Surrey. V. of Gosfield, Essex, 1830-7.
Died May 21, 1837. M.L (J. B. Whitmore; Gosfield Parish
Mag., 1886-91.)
Stedman, John
STEDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1835.
[Only s. of John, Esq., of Chester. B. July 20, 1817.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1836. Adm. at
Lincoki's Inn, June 10, 1835. Callea to the Bar, June 15,
1840. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Died May 4,
1872. (Record 0/ Old Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
STEDMAN, MATHEW ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 27, 1S68. [Only] s. of Robert, of the Manor House,
Pakenham, Suffolk. B. June ii, 1850, at Pakenham. School,
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1869. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 19, 1887, age 37. Called to the Bar, May 11,
1892. Of Wood Hill, GressenhaU, Norfolk. Married Alice
Jane, dau. of W. T. CoUison, of East Bilney Hall, Norfolk.
Died Feb. 18, 1894. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Kelly, Handbook.)
STEDMAN, PAUL METHUEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 3,
1840. S. of GiU (and Mary, dau. of John Foster, of Selby,
Yorks.). B. [Oct. 6, 1821], at Pakenham, Suffolk. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1844; priest, 1846; C. of Pulloxhill, Beds.,
1844-6. C. of Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1846-8. C. of Stanford-
le-Hope, Essex, 1848-50. C. of Barnham, Suffolk, 1850-6.
V. of Thurston, 1861-96. Married, 1849, Ellen Georgina, dau.
of James Mathew, of Ixworth, Suffolk. Died Aug. 11, 1896.
(Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; Peile, 11. 468; Crockford;
Walford, County Families; The Standard, Aug. 14, 1896.)
STEDMAN, REGINALD PLUMER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1874. S. of the Rev. Henry Plumer (1840) (and
Sophia). B. at Great Budworth, Cheshire. Bapt. June 5,
1853. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of AH Saints,
Blackburn, 1881-2. C. of Halifax, 1882-90. V. of Brighouse,
Yorks., 1890-6. V. of Burley-in-Wharfedale, 1896-1902. V. of
Kirtlinton, Oxon., 1902-11. Married, Apr. 21, 1885, Annie,
only dau. of the Rev. John Henry Whiteley, of St Laurence,
near Chepstow. Lived latterly at Bath, where he died
Sept. 22, 1948. Brother of Henry C. P. {1868). (Crockford;
The Times, Oct. i, 1948.)
STEDMAN .ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 16, 1761. Of Kent. S. of the Ven. Samuel (1719). Preb.
of CantertJmry and Archdeacon of Norfolk (and Martha, dau.
of Dr Robert Butts, Bishop of Norwich). School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1773- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) July 12, 1767; priest, July 19, 1767. V. of
Preston-by-Canterbury, Kent, 1767-92- V. of Willesborough,
1773-92. V. of Elmstone, 1789-92. Married, Jan. 12, 1777,
Miss van Kemp. Died Apr. i, 1792, aged 49, at Preston.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 322; G. Mag., 1792, i. 387.)
STEDMAN, WILLIAM NEWLAND. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 19, 1846. S. of James. B. in the parish of
St Mary, Guildford, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Tulse Hill,
Surrey, 1862-4. C. of Hambleden, Bucks., 1864-5. C. of
Yiewsley, Middlesex, 1866-8. Chaplain of Oxbridge Union,
1868-73. C. of Stanwell, 1873-93. C. of Peldon, Essex,
1893-4. Died Dec. 28, 1894, aged 66. (Crockford; The
Standard, Jan. 2, 1895.)
STEED, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1899. Migrated to Trinity Hall; B.A. 1905; M.A. 1909. Ord.
deacon (Richmond, for Ripon) 1907; priest, 1908; C. of
St Peter's, Hunslet Moor, Yorks., 1907-10. C. of Moss Side,
Manchester, 1910-14. C. of Royton, Lanes., 1914-16. C. of
Orpington, Kent, 1916-19. C. of Preston, Sussex, 1920-1.
C. of St Michael and A.A., Watford, Herts., 1921-4. R. of
Kelshall, 1924-33- V- of Beckingham, Notts., 1933-51--
(Crockford, which gives Augustus Frederick.)
STEEDMAN, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1871. Of Warws. B. Sept. 3, 1852, at
Dudley. School, Dudley Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1871;
Scholar, 1872; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Assistant Master (and
House Master) at Dover College, 1875-80. Died July 22,
18S0, at Dover. (Dover Coll. Reg.)
STEEDMAN, HERBERT EDWARD WATSON. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 8, 1887. S. of the Rev. Samuel Watson (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1839). B. Mar. 21, 1868. School, Lancing College.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1893 ; priest, 1894 ; C. of Chippenham,
Wilts., 1893-8. V. of Tangley, Hants., 1898-1901. R. of
Steventon, 1901-30. R. of Abbot's Ann, 1930-40. Obituary
in Crockford, 1942-4. (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
STEEL, ALLAN GIBSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1877. [6th] s. of J[oseph], Esq., of South Hill Grove, Liver-
pool (and Margaret Gibson). B. [Sept. 24], 1858. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881.
Cricket 'blue,' 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881; Capt., 1880, 18S1.
Steel, Henry William
Played in Test Matches, England v. Australia, 1880, 1882,
1884, 1886. President of the M.C.C., 1902. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1879. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1883.
On the Northern Circuit. Practised in Liverpool. K.C., 1901.
Recorder of Oldham, 1904-14. Married, 1886, Dorothy, dau.
of John Philip Thomas, of Wameford Place, Highworth,
Wilts., and had issue. Joint author of Cricket, in Badminton
Series. Died June 15, 1914, in London. Brother of Harold B.
(1880) and Douglas Q. (1875). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who;
D.N.B.; The Times, June 17, 1914.)
STEEL, ANTHONY WILLIAM WILSON. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Apr. 2, 1855. B. in India. School, Martinidre College,
Calcutta. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1859;
M.A. 1862. Fellow, 1859-85; tutor, 1880-5. Ord. deacon
(Ely) i860; priest, iS6i; C. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1860-2.
C.-in-charge of St Sepulchre, Cambridge, 1867-73; V. there,
1873-8. Married, Jan. i, 1861. Of 4, Scroope Terrace, Cam-
bridge. Died suddenly, at Crieff, Scotland, Aug. 29, 1885,
aged 48. (Venn, 11. 323; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 2,
1885.)
STEEL, ARTHUR DYNE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 4, 1886. S. of
[S. H., M.B., of Dyne House, Abergavenny. School, RossaU].
Matric. Michs. 1886; e.xhibitioner; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor,
1893; practised (Messrs Underwood and Steel) at Hereford.
Of 29, Castle Street, Hereford. Mayor of Hereford, 1920.
Married, Sept. 20, 1900, Miss R. E. A. Oakeley. Died Jan. 6,
1941, aged 73, at Hereford. (RossaU Reg.; Law Lists; The
Times, Jan. 9, 1941.)
STEEL, CYRUS. Matric. Non-CoU. from Averst H., Lent, 1886;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Adm. Solicitor, 1880; practised at
Gillingham, Kent, 1880-9. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1890;
priest, 1892; C. of St Jude's, Peckham, Surrey, 1890-6. C. of
Christ Church, Southwark, 1896-1900. V. of St Barnabas,
Gillingham, Kent, 1900-1. Died Jan. 31, 1901. (Law Lists;
Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 6, 1901.)
STEEL, DOUGLAS QUINTIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, June n, 1875. S. of Joseph, of South Hill Grove,
Liverpool. B. June 19, 1856. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. Cricket 'blue,' 1876-9; football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1877, 1878; footbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1877.
Played cricket for Lanes., 1876-84. Adm. Solicitor, 1881;
practised in Liverpool (Messrs Lay ton. Steel and Springman).
Of Upton, Birkenhead. Brother of Allan G. (1877) and
Harold B. (1880). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists.)
STEEL, GERARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1883. U.S.A., 1897;
L.M.S.S.A., London, 1907. Practised at Leominster, 1900-37.
Died Aug. 20, 1937, aged 72, at Leominster; buried at
Bedford. (Medical Directories; The Times, Aug. 24, 1937.)
STEEL, GRAHAM STRANG. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of
Thomas, merchant, of London (and Janet Graham Gray).
B. Dec. 21, 1875, at Rusholme, Manchester. School, Uni-
versity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
LL.B. 1897; M.A. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1900 (Messrs
Watkin, Williams, Gray and Steel, i King William Street);
senior partner in the firm of Morley, Shirreff and Co., of
174, Graham House, Old Broad Street, London. Of ' Ewhurst,'
Nessfield Road, Putney. (Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11.
534; Law Lists.)
STEEL, HAROLD BANNER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, i88o.
S. of Joseph, of Liverpool [and of Millwood, Lockerbie,
Scotland], deceased. B. Apr. 9, 1862. Schools, Repton and
Uppingham. Matric. Lent, 1881. A shipbroker. Of 2, South
Hill Grove, Liverpool. Died June, 19 11. Brother of Allan G.
(1877) and Douglas Q. (1875)- (Repton Sch. Reg.)
STEEL, HENRY CHRISTIE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
July 25, 1870. Eldest s. of Jacob [James], money-changer
(and Rhoda Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Christian
Jackson). B. Apr. 10, 1852, in Liverpool. Matric. Michs.
1870; Scholar; B.A. (36i/t Wrangler) 1874- In Russia, France,
and Germany, 1874-8. Assistant Master at Wellington
College, 1878-85; at Winchester, 1885-1922. Married, 1875.
Marie Aggeevna (Abaza), widow of Nicholas Milutine.
General editor of Rivington's advanced Texts. Died Apr. 6,
1933, at Nailsworth, Gloucs. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Apr. 8, I933-)
STEEL, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 26,
1859. S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (1826), of The Grove,
Harrow. B. there, Feb. 3, 1840. School, Harrow. Did not
reside. Adm. at Caius, Aug. 12, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1859.
Joined the Indian Civil Service, 1862; Deputy Commissioner,
Punjab; District Judge; retired, 1889. Latterly of Talgarth
Hall, Machynlleth, N. Wales. Died in 1924. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 346.)
Steel, James Edward Ponsonby
STEEL, JAMES EDWARD PONSONBY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1876. S. of Colonel J. A., Deputy Commissioner for Oudh.
13. Nov. II, i«55. Bapt. at Meerut. Schools, Haileybury and
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1876. A coffee-planter in
the Nilgherries, India. Resided latterly at Foster Hill Road,
Bedford. Died Mar. 19, 1907, in London. [Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 422.)
STEEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Sept. 30, i795.
S. of James, of Hollins, Cumberland. School, St Bees.
Matric. Michs. 1796.
STEEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 6, 1818.
S. of John. B. at Lincoln. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1822; priest,
1822. Domestic Chaplain to Earl Cowper. P.C. of Cowbit,
Lines., 1827-62, and C. of Tewin, Herts., in 1841 and of
Totteridge in 1853. R. of Great Horkesley, Essex, 1862-76.
Disappears from Crockford, 1877. (Clergy List.)
STEEL, JOHN THOMPSON. Matric. Non-CoU. from Cavendish
H., Easter, 1885.
STEEL, MOSES. Adm. pens, (age 28) at St John's, Mar. 12,
1827. S. of John (and Sarah). B. at Etruria, Stoke-upon-
Trent, Staffs. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1827.
Died Aug. 6, 1831, in London. [Cambridge Chronicle, Aug. 12,
1831.)
STEEL, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27, 1856.
S. of Thomas Rice [law-stationer], of 12, Chancery Lane,
London. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1873. (5/ Paul's Sch. Reg.)
STEEL, SAMUEL STRANG. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1900. [Only] s. of William Strang, of Philiphaugh, Selkirk.
B. Aug. I, 1882, in Selkirk. School, Eton; and at St Andrews
University. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908.
CaUed to the Bar, Middle Temple, July 5, 1905. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Lothians and Border Horse).
M.P. for the Ashford division of Kent, 1918-29. Parlia-
mentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture,
1923-4, and to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1925.
Member of the Forestry Commission, 1933-49. Married,
Aug. 3, 1910, the Hon. Vere Mabel, 2nd dau. of the ist Baron
Comwallis, and had issue. Created Baronet, 1938. Of
Philiphaugh, Selkkk, in 1952. J. P., D.L. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Who's Who; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; Univ. War List;
Waif ord, County Families.)
STEEL, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1826. S. of Thomas Jordan [treasurer to the Berwick-
on-Tweed corporation]. B. 1806, at Berwick-on-Tweed.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1828; B.A. (20th Wrangler and 2nd Classic and 2nd Chan-
cellor's medal) 1830; M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1830; assistant
tutor, 1833-4. Adm. at the Irmer Temple, May 5, 1826.
Ord. deacon, 1831; priest, 1833. V. of St Ippolyts with Great
Wymondley, Herts., 1837-57. Assistant Master at Harrow,
1836-43 and 1849-81. Author, Sermons at Harroie. Died
Dpc. 6, 1881. Father of Henry W. (1859). (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 611; Inns of Court;
Crockford; Clergy List.)
STEEL, THOMAS JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1837. [S. of Col. — .] B. at Windsor. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1S42; M.A. 1845. Sometime a
private tutor at Heirrow. Chaplain in India from 1847; at
Cuttack, 1847-52; at Lahore, 1853; at Kussowlie, 1854-5;
at Chunah, 1856-7. Married, Feb. 24, 1848, Louisa Frederica,
dau. of Charles Burgett. Died Jan. 2, 1857, at Hoogly,
Calcutta. (Eton Sch. Lists; V. Hodson; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1848, I. 655.)
STEELE, ADAM RIVERS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895.
[Eldest] s. of Adam Rivers, Esq., of Northbrooks, Harlow,
Essex. [B. Dec. 16, 1876.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Served in the South African War,
1898-1901, with the Militia. Second Lieut., 4th Hussars,
1901; Lieut., 1904; Captain, 1910. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, 4th Hussars; wounded). Sometime of Lod-
dington Hall, near Kettering. Married, Jan. 17, 1912,
Murielle Gladys, only dau. of Col. G. Radley Hobbs, C.M.G.,
deceased, and had issue. Latterly of Great Shelford, Cambs.,
where he died July 5, 1932; buried at Stapleford. (Univ.
War List; Army Lists; The Times, July 7, 1932.)
STEELE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Nov. 8, 1819.
STEELE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1888. S. of
Matthew [M.D.]. B. [May 2, 1870], at Garston, near Liver-
pool. Schools, Cambridge House, Seaforth and Royal Insti-
tution, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1896. Ord. deacon (York) 1893; priest, 1895; C. of Sharow,
Vorks., 1893-9. V. of Nether-Hoyland, 1899-19x0. V. of
Swinton, 1910-21. V. of Scunthorpe, Lines., 1921-40. Lat-
terly of Scunthorpe. Disappears from Crockford, 1948.
(Peile, II. 745 ; Crockford.)
Steele, Richard Blake
STEELE, CHARLES MONTAGUE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1896. S. of [Gen. J Sir Ihomas Montague, G.C.B., deceased.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1896. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.G.A. (T.F.)). Of Villa Rosalie, Pau, France,
and 70, Eaton Square, London. Died Mar. 31, i945. at
Conford House, Shalford, near Guildford; buried at Frunley.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 5, I945-)
STEELE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, June 27,
1803. B. in the Barbados. No residence recorded.
STEELE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 17,
1861. S. of John. B. at Chickenley Heath, near Dewsbury,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. i86i; B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coUi) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Great Grimsby, Lines., 1864-6.
C. of St Michael's, Shoreditch, 1867-73. C. of St Thomas's,
Regent Street, London, W., 1873-4. V. of St Neot, Cornwall,
1874-96. Married (1) Oct. 1874, Blanche Mary, 2nd dau. of
Charles Manners Lushington, M.P.; (2) Aug. 12, 1884, Mar-
garet Eleanor, eldest dau. of Albert C. Lyne Glubb, of
Liskeard. Author, Meditations on Our Lord's Journey to
Calvary. Died June 3, 1896, aged 55. (Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 726.)
STEELE, HARMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 14, i868.
[3rd s. of ."^dam Rivers, barrister, of Cricklewood. School,
Wellington College.] Did not reside. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 3, 1871. CaUed to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1874;
disbarred at his own request, June 13, 1877. Adm. Solicitor,
1880; practised (Messrs A. R. and H. Steele) at 11, New
Square, Lincoln's Inn. Married Miss Schmidt. Died July 5,
1928, aged 78. Brother of John T. (1877). (WelUngton Coll.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times,
July 9, 1928.)
STEELE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5, 1863. S. of
Alexander, of The Crescent, Douglas, Isle of Man. B. there.
Mar. 14, 1845. Educated by his father. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1877;
priest, 1878; C. of St George's, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1877-9.
C. of Standish, Lanes., 1880-5. C. of Whalley, 1886-90.
C. of Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbs., 1890-2. C.-in-charge of
Gorsley, Gloucs., 1894-5. V. of St Matthew's, Jersey, 1900-1.
Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1919. Latterly of 7, Chets-
worth Road, Brighton. Disappears from Crockford, 1934.
STEELE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 19, 1822;
a 'Ten-year man.' Of Westmorland. Ord. deacon, 1823;
priest, 1824. P.C. of Christ Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire,
1828-76. Disappears from Crockford, 1877.
STEELE, JOHN THORNTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 27, 1877. [S. of Adam Rivers, barrister.] School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A.
1886. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1879, 1880. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Alverstoke, Hants.,
1884-7. C. of St Peter's, Walworth (Wellington College
Mission), 1887-96. V. of Saffron Walden, Essex, 1896-1913.
R. of Marks Tey, 1913-45. Canon of Chelmsford, 1914.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Chelmsford, 1945-50. Married, July 4, 1905,
Gertrude Augusta, dau. of Robert Gosling, of Hassobury,
Essex. Of 13, Ireton Road, Colchester, where he died Jan. 30,
1951, aged 91. Brother of Harmer (1868). (Wellington Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; The limes, Feb. i, 195 1.)
STEELE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 3, i8i8. Of
Staffs. Matric. Lent, 1819. Kept three terms.
STEELE, REDMOND UNIACKE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 16, 1865. [3rd] s. of William, gent., of Dublin (and
Frances Hemietta). B. in Dublin. Bapt. Sept. 18, 1843.
Matric. Michs. 1865. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 12, 1866.
CaUed to the Bar, May i, 1871. On the Western Circuit.
Of 8, King's Bench Walk, Temple. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
STEELE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 26, 1820.
[Eldest] s. of Sir Richard [3rd] Bart. [Capt., Dragoon Guards],
of Carriglee, Black Rock, Co. Dublin (and Frances Mary
Collette, dau. of Edward Dalton, of Grahamstown, Co.
Tipperary). [B. June 12, 1802.] Educated privately by the
Rev. John Kempthome, M.A. Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar,
1820; B.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's lim, June 12, 1822. Died,
unmarried and v. p., 1824. (Inns of Court.)
STEELE, RICHARD BLAKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 3,
i860. S. of 'J.', of Ireland. Bapt. Sept. 1839. Matric. Lent,
i860; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 31, 1858, age 18. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1864.
Married, Oct. 18, 1866, Sarah Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of N. C.
Gold, Esq., of Ormond Terrace, Regent's Park. (Inns of
Court, which has 'only s. of Thomas, Esq., of Castle Park,
Co. Dublin, Pall Mall Gazette, Oct. 20, 1866.)
Steele, Samson
STEELE, SAMSON (or SAMPSON). Adm. sizar (age 23) at
Christ's, July 6, 1767- S. of Joseph. B. at CaverswaU,
Staffs. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1767; I-L-B. I775-
Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) May 21,
1769; priest (Lincoki) Mar. 1770; C. of Newntiam and
Bredgar, Kent, 1769-71. V. of Newnham, 1771-1801 and V.
of Tonge, 1801. (Peile, 11. 284; Clerical Guide.)
STEELE, SETON ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 20, 1896. S. of the Rev. William Ferguson (1867). B.
Apr. 8, 1877, at Aylburton, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899.
STEELE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 29,
1771. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Chichester, Sussex (and
Elizabeth Madgwick, of Cuckfield, Sussex). Bapt. Nov. 17,
1753. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1772; Scholar.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 18, 1772. M.P. for
Chichester, 1 780-1807. Secretary to the Master-General of
the Ordnance, 1782; Joint Secretary to the Treasury,
1783-91; Joint Paymaster-General of the forces, 1791-1804.
P.C, 1791. A Commissioner of the Board of Control, 1791-3.
Remembrancer, Court of Exchequer, i797- Married, Sept. 3,
1795, Charlotte Amelia, dau. of Sir David Lindsay, Bart.
Died Dec. 8, 1823. (Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of
Court; Return of M.P. s.)
STEELE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 29, 1805.
Of Surrey. [S. of Alexander, farmer, near Halifax, Yorks.
B. Aug. 4, 1785.] School, Manchester Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1805; Scholar, 1805; B.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Chester)
May 28, 1809; priest, Sept. 22, 1811; C. of Hunderslield,
Rochdale, 1809-16. V. of Littleborough, 1816-44. Married
and had issue a daughter. Author, A Collection of Psalms
and Hymns; An Address to the Inhabitants of Littleborough.
Died Oct. 30, 1844, aged 59. M.I. at Littleborough. (Man-
chester Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; G. Mag., 1844, 11.
663. See Fishwick, History of the Parish of Rochdale, 200.)
STEELE, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Peter-
house, Dec. 9, 1819; a 'Ten-year man.' V. of Cowley,
Gloucs., 1832-5. (T. A. Walker, 408.)
STEELE, THOMAS. Adm. at Magdalene, July 3, 1820. B.A.,
incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin, 1820; M.A. 1820. [Only
s. of William, deceased. B. Nov. 3, 1788, at Derrymore,
Co. Clare.] Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, July 8, 1805 ;
B.A. (T.C D.) 1810. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1812.
Fought with the patriot army in the Spanish war of 1823
against Ferdinand VII ; present at the battle of the Trocadero.
An ardent follower of the agitator, O'Connell, who appointed
him 'head pacificator'; arrested and tried with O'Connell,
1843. Shortly after O'ConneU's death, attempted suicide by
jumping from Waterloo Bridge but was rescued, dying a few
days later at Peele's coffeehouse. Fleet Street, June 15, 1848.
'One of the most picturesque figures in the history of Irish
popular movements.' Known as 'Honest Tom Steele.'
Author, Practical Suggestions for the Improvement of the
Navigatnyn of the Shannon. Buried beside O'Connell in
Glasnevin cemetery, Dublin. (D.N.B.)
STEELE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1864.
S. of Amelia Hardingham. B. Aug. 31, 1842, at Bury
St Edmunds, Suffolk. Bapt. Dec. 26, 1842. Matric. Michs.
1864.
STEELE, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. i,
1834; re-adm. pens., Oct. 14, 1834. Of Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1834. Kept three terms. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells, Litt. dim. from Durham) Mar. 7, 1840; priest (Durham)
1840. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of TankervUle, 1844.
C. of Overton, Lanes., 1846-7. C. of Sedgefield, Durham,
1847-57. R. of Whepstead, Suffolk, 1857-1902. Disappears
from Crockford, 1903. (Clergy List.)
STEELE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 18, 1752-
B. in Ciimberland. Matric. Michs. 1752. Ord. priest (Here-
ford) June I, 1755; C. of Ledbury, Heref., i755- V. of Hares-
field, Gloucs., 1779-80. R. of Pixley, Heref., 1780-90. V. of
Yarkhill, 1784-90. (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 613.)
STEELE, WILLIAM FERGUSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May II, 1867. S. of Matthew, merchant (and Charlotte
Sophia). B. in the parish of Christ Church, Demerara. Bapt.
July 31, 1848. School, Ruabon. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1872; priest,
1873; C. of Alvington, Gloucs., 1872-7. V. of Norton, 1877-9.
C. of St Simon's, Bristol, 1880-1. V. of St Andrew's, Mont-
pelier, Bristol, 1881-98. R. of Nettleton, Wilts., 1898-1907.
Disappears from Crockford, 1908. Father of Seton A. (1896).
Steevens, George
STEELE, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 16, 1848. S. of the Rev. James, of Stranorlar, Co.
Donegal, Ireland. B. Sept. 16, 1831. [At Glasgow Univ.,
1844-7; M.A. 1847.] Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1849;
B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1852. Fellow, '
1854. A successful private tutor. Author (with P. G. Tait),
A Treatise cm the Dynamics of a Particle. Died in College,
Mar. II, 1855, of consumption; buried in Little St Mary's
churchyard. {P. A. Walker, 495.)
STEELE-PERKINS, JOHN S. S. (1894), see PERKINS.
STEELE-WOOD, HERBERT S. (1876), see WOOD.
STEEN, WILLIAM PEILE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1896.
Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 14, 1897; an 'Advanced student.'
S. of the Rev. Isaiah [Presbyterian minister]. Head Master
of the Royal Academical Institute of Belfast (and Dorothy
Smith Peile). B. Feb. 27, 1857, in Belfast. School, Royal
Academical Institution, Belfast [and at Queen's College,
Belfast; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1880]. B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. B.A.
(London) 1887; M.A. (London) 1893. Head Master suc-
cessively of two secondary schools at Lisburne, near Belfast,
1881-94; Principal of (the resident branch of) the University
Correspondence CoUege, Cambridge, 1895-1910. A private
tutor at Cambridge, 1910-14. Tutor at the Army College,
Farnham, 1914-18. Married, July 30, 1894, at Tunbridge
Wells, Ethel Louisa, dau. of Stourton Needham, school-
master, of Tunbridge WeUs. Died Oct. 25, 1932, at Cam-
bridge. (Peile, II. 814; The Times, Oct. 27, 1932.)
STEER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. ro, 1777.
Of Yorks. [S. of Charles, merchant, of Wakefield. B. there,
June 28, 1756.] School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. i777;
Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1781. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, LM. dtm.
from York) Mar. 9, 17S1; priest (York) July 22, 1781; C. of
South Kirkby, 1781. R. of Axminster with Membury and
Kilmington, Devon, 1782-1835. 'A great walker and a great
talker." Twice married. Died Nov. 12, 1835, at Axminster.
(Manchester Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 492; G. Mag.,
1836, I. 209; F.M.G., II. 8x8.)
STEER, WILLIAM HENRY HORNBY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1875. [Elder] s. of Philip, artist [of Whitchurch,
Heref.] (and Emma, dau. of the Rev. Wilham Harrison).
B. [1856], at Claughton, Bidston, Cheshke. Bapt. Nov. 11,
1856. School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Rudd). Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1886; priest, 1889; C. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells,
1886-92. Domestic Chaplain to the Countess of Rothes,
1 89 1-3. C. of St Jude's, South Kensington, 1892-8. V. of
St Philip's, Lambeth, 1898-1910. V. of AU Samts, St John's
Wood, 1910-21. J. P. for London. Chaplain of the Order of
St John of Jerusalem, 1925. Married, June 8, 1898, Maria
Halse Morgan, eldest dau. of William Reed, of South Ken-
sington. Author, 2 he Seven Gifts; Nature's Witness to the
Triniiy. Latterly of 52, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, N.W.
Died in London, May 31, 1938. Brother of P. Wilson Steer,
O.M., artist. (Crockford; Who's Who in Wales; The limes,
June 10, 1898.)
STEERS, SPENCER JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3,
1817. Of Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A.
1847. Died Mar. 23, 1884, aged 87, at Halewood, Lanes.
(Eagle, XIII. 285.)
STEEVENS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Mar. 29,
1753. Only s. of George, a director of the East India Company
[formerly Capt. in the Company's fleet] (and Mary Perryman).
B May 10, 1736, in Stepney. Schools, Kingston-on-Thames
and Eton. Matric. Easter, i753- Settled in London, at first
in the Temple, later at Hampstead. Was ' very methodical in
his habits; he walked into London before seven each mormng
and paid visits to literary friends, bookshops and publishing
offices, returning on foot early in the afternoon.' A well-
known commentator on Shakespeare and a friend of Dr
Johnson. Collected a valuable library of Elizabethan litera-
ture. A frequenter of Dr Johnson's morning levees, delighting
'in the roaring of the old lion'; supplied Johnson with
anecdotes and quotations for his Lives of the Poets. F.S.A.;
F.R.S., 1767. Incurred much unpopularity because of spite-
fulness and sarcasm; his mischievousness earned for him the
title of 'The Puck of Commentators.' 'He came to live,
wrote Dr Johnson, ' the life of an outlaw. The warmth of his
temper put him at variance with so many of his acquaintance
and he wished to avoid them.' Edited Shakespeare's Plays
(1766), and assisted Johnson in Lives of the Poets. Donor of
plate to the College. Died, unmarried, Jan. 22, 1800, at
Hampstead. (Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; Boswell, 11. 315;
G. Mag., 1800, i; C. Brookes, Percy Letters.)
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Steggall, Charles
STEGGALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 1 9) at St John's,
June 24 1767. S. of the Rev. VVmiam (i735) [R- of ^^yver-
stone and Hawstead, Suflolk]. B. at Wyverstoce. [Scliool,
Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. i77i. Ord
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Norwich) i77i;pnest
(Peterb.) June 14, 1772; C. of Westhorpe, Suffolk, 1771-8.
k of Little Oakley: Essex, 1778-94. H. of Wyve«tone.
Sufiolk (succeeding his father), 1794-1819. R. of Westhorpe,
1812-19. Married Maria — , and had issue. Died Mar. 21,
1819, aged 70. Brother of John (1786); father of Jol^ H-
(1813). {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; i>t John's Coll. Adm.,
in. 719; G. Mag., 1819, i. 378.)
STEGGALL, CHARLES. Mus.Doc. 1852. A member of Trinitv,
but not found in Adm. Reg. [Only s of Robert WiUiam
B. June 3, 1826, in London.] Pupil and friend of Sir Sterndale
Beinett, with whom he was instrumental in mtrodu«ng
Bach's Passion music into England. Orgamst of Christ
Chapel, Maida Vale, 1848. Hon. Secretary of the J3ach
Society, 1849-70. Professor of the organ and harmony at
the R.A.M., 1851-1903. Organist of Christ Church Lancaster
Gate, 1855, and of Lincoln's Inn Chapel, 1864-1905. One oj
the founders of the Royal CoUege of Orgamsts. 1864. Married
(I) Maria Mendham, dau. of William Kempton lay clerk of
Ely Cathedral; (2) Henrietta, dau. of George T. KenwTick
M D of Halesowen. Editor (musical) of Hymns ancient and
mod'e^n; composer of church music. Died June 7, 1905, m
London. Father of the next. (Who was Who; D.N.B.)
STEGGALL, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. (age 18) at Caius,
Oct 1 1872. S. of Charles, Mus.D. (above), of Cambridge.
B in London. School, Clapham Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1872. Resided five tenns. Editor of the Smss^^Tiww. [Venn,
II. 403.)
STEGGALL, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 28) at Caius,
Apr. 28, 1786. S. of [the Rev.] WiUiam (i735), pf Wyverstone
Suffolk. B. there. Schools, Wyverstone [and Bury bt
Edmunds]. Scholar, 1786. Ord deacon (Norwich) Sept 23.
1781; priest, Dec. 21, 1782; C. of Wyverstone, Suffolk, 1781-
1809. R. of Hessett, 1786-1809. R. of Wells Norfolk 1792-
1806. Married, May 8, 1798, Miss Wright, of Walton, Norfolk.
Died Jan. 5, 1809, aged 51: buried at Wyverstone. Brother
of Charles (1767) ; father of William (1822). (Bury it Edmunds
Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1809, i. 92; ^^nn, 11. 112.)
STEGGALL, JOHN EDWARD ALOYSIUS. Adm. pens. at
Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. [Eldest] s. of John WiUiam BUlmg
[M.R.C.S.], of 3. Queen Square, London B. Nov. 19, 1855,
in London. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1874.
Scholar, 1875; B.A. (2nd Wrangler j^nd ist Smith s prize)
1878M.A. 1881. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews. Hon. A.R.I.B.A.
Assistant Master at Clifton College, 1878-9. Lecturer at
Owens College, Manchester, 1879-82. Professor of mathe-
matics at University College, Dundee, 1882-1933. Married
July 30, 1878, Isabella Katherine, youngest dau. of Daniel
Frazer J P of Gareloch, and had issue. Author, London
University Questions and Solutions. Died Nov. 26, 1935, at
Du'dee. (Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 28, 1935-)
STEGGALL, JOHN [HEIGHAM]. Adm. pens, at Corpus
ChrVst, jine 3, 1813. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. Charles
(1767), R. of Wyverstone (and Mary). Bapt. May 8, 1791.
at Barking, Sufiolk. Schools, Walsham-le-Willows and
Botesdale- ran away from school and lived for a time with
gypsies at Wyverstone. Went to sea in a South Sea whaler
Ensign, 15th Madras N.I., i8io; invalided home, 1811.]
Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 5,
1814; priest, July 9. 1815; C. of Badingham, Sufiolk C. of
Wvverstone. Sometime practised as a surgeon. P.C. of
Great Ashfield, 1823-81. Author ot An Autobiography, edited
by the Rev. Richard Cobbold, 1857 (in which his second name
of Heigham is given). Died Jan. 12, 1881. (Boase, vi. 613;
Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; Crockford.)
STEGGALL, MONTAGU VILLIERS. Matric. Non-CoU Michs.
18QO r2nd s. of the Rev. Frederick, V. of Consett, Durham.
B in London. School, Kepier Grammar, Hough ton-le-
Spring.] Migrated to St Catharme's, Apr. 22, 1892; B.A.
1894; M.A. 1898. M.A., Durham. Assistant Master at
Rotherham Grammar School, 1886-7; at Halbrake School,
London 1887-9; at Soham Grammar School, Cambs.,
188Q-95. Head Master of Elm Park School, Shotley Bridge,
18QS-1903; of Scorton Grammar School, 1903-33-. Married
Tune I 1895, Gertrude Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
WiUiam Henry Mould, Head Master of Soham Grammar
School. Latterly of The Poplars, Croft-on-Tees. Died June 3,
1039 aged 70. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Cambridge Ind.
Press, May 17, 1895; The Times, June 6, 1939.)
STEGGALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 31,
1822. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. John (1786), deceased
School Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated
to Tesus, Dec. 14, 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 15, 1826; priest Oct .7, 1827. Assistant
Master at Bury St Edmunds School, 1829 C. of Hessett,
Stent, Bridger
Suffolk, -1841-69. V. of Hunston, 1846-81. Latterly of
Ixworth, Suffolk. Died Mar. 1885, aged 81; touibstoiie in
Bey ton churchyard. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists ; Crockford.)
STEINITZ, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens at Christ's,
Ian II, 1890. S. of Charles Alexander. B. [Oct. 12, 1862] in
CamberweU, London. Schools, St Mary's CoUege, Peckham;
and at King's College, London. Matric. Lent, 1890; B.A.
1892- M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1893; priest, 1894;
C. of St Benedict's, Everton, Lanes., 1893-6. C. of Litherland,
1896-8. C. of St Margaret's, Brighton, 1898-1902. Minister
of St John-the-Evangelist's chapel, Chichester, 1902-48.
Married, 1903, Sarah Jessie, dau. of Ebenezer Prior. Died
Oct. 31,1948. Brother of the next. {Peile,u. 757; Crockford;
Who's Who in Sussex; The Times, Nov. i, 1948.)
STEINITZ, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 12,
1884. S. of Charles Alexander. B. [Apr. 23, 1864], at Cam-
berweU HaU, CamberweU. School, St Marys CoUege,
Peckham; and at King's CoUege, London. Matric. Michs.
1884- B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1888;
priest, 1889; C. of St Benedict's, Everton, Lanes., 1888-93.
C. of St Paul's, Upper Norwood, 1893-4. V. of St Leonard s,
Bootle, Lanes., 1894-1904. V. of St Mary's, Preston 1904-6.
Married Sept. 30, 1897, Ethel, dau. of Hamilton Hancock,
of London. Latterly of Chichester, where he died Dec. 2,
1911. Brother of the above. (Crockford; Cambridge Ind. Press,
Oct. 8, 1897; Peile, 11. 703.)
STEINSCHEN, ARTHUR RAYMOND. Adm. at Clare, July 7,
1891 [B. May 3, 1873.] School, RossaU. Matric. Michs.
1891- B.A. 1894. Secretary and poUtical agent. Sometime
of HUlsborough, Headington, Oxford, and latterly of 4, The
Bungalows, Mundesley-on-Sea, Norfolk. (Rossall Reg.)
STEINTHAL, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 31, 1877. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Samuel Alfred, of
8 Nelson Street, Manchester. B. [May 5]. 1858, m Liverpool.
From Owens CoUege, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1877;
Scholar, 1879; B.A. (3rd Wrangler and 2nd Simth's prize)
i88i- M.A. 1884. Fellow, 1882. M.A., London. Adm. at
Lincoki's Inn, 1880. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1884.
Treasurer of Manchester University. Registrar of the Chan-
cery Court of Lancaster. Died Dec. i2, 1929, at East Horsley,
Surrey. (Law Lists; Inns of CouH; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The limes, Dec. 13, 1929.)
STENHOUSE, JOHN MAITLAND. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct 1, 1897. S. of W[Uliam], Major-General, Madras Infantry.
B. Jan. 27, 1878, in India. School, Bedford Grammar
(Mr Philpotts). Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; B.Chir.
1903; M.B. 1904. At the London Hospital; House Surgeon
and House Physician there. Physician to Prince Leopold of
Battenberg, with whom he spent two winters in Khartoum.
Subsequently on the staff of the Union Medical College,
Pekin. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.;
M.C.); died of wounds received in action, Aug. 25, 1916.
(Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories; Univ. War List; The
Times, Sept. i, 1916; V. Hodson.)
STENNING, ERNEST HENRY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1896. B. Feb. 10, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1904; priest, 1905;
C. of Newport PagneU, Bucks., 1904-7. C. of Linslade,
1907-11. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Newbury, Berks.,
1911-12. C. of St Mary's, Reading, 1912-21. V. of St John's,
Newbury, 1921-46. Married and had issue. Of St John's
Cottage, Priory Road, Wantage, in 1952. (Crockford.)
STENNING, FREDERICK STOVELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1864. [4th] s. of WiUiam [timber-merchant], of
Halsford, East Grinstead, Sussex (and Mary ChUd). B. there,
Nov 9, 1845. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Adm. Solicitor, 1870; practised
at Maidstone. Married, Aug. 8, 1872, Sarah, 3rd dau. of
Joseph Haycock, Esq., of Wells, Norfolk. Died Mar. 22,
1914. Brother of the next. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, .A.ug. 10, 1872.)
STENNING, GEORGE COVEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21,
1859. 2nd s. of WUliam, of Halsford, East Grinstead, Sussex
(and Mary Child, eldest dau. of J. C. Joyer, of Denmark HiU,
Surrey). B. [Sept. 23, 1840], at East Grinstead. Schools,
Lancing College and Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1863; M.A. i866. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1863; priest,
1864; C. of Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1863-5. C. of Holy Trinity,
Ryde, 1867-71. C. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1871-3. R. of
Beaulieu, Hants., 1873-86. V. of AU Saints, Alton, 1886-^2.
R. of Bishopstoke, 1892-6. R. and V. of Overton, 1896-1910.
Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1899-1915. Married, Sept. 27,
1870, Emily Louisa, eldest dau. of Capt. Edward Williams
PiUungton, R.N., of Chilgrove, Sussex. Latterly of Southsea,
where he died Dec. 7, 1915. Brother of the above. (Lancing
Coll. Reg.; Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 10, 1915.)
STENT, BRIDGER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 29, 1840.
S. of William, of Fittleworth, near Petworth, Sussex.
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Stent, Robert William
[B. May 3, 1820, at Tillington. School, Winchester.] Matric.
Michs.'i840. Kept two terms. Lived at Fittleworth. Master
of the Brighton Harriers. Died at Brighton, Feb. 2, 1870.
(R. L. Arrowsmith; PeUe, 11. 469.)
STENT, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of the Rev. Henry (Exeter CoUege, Oxford, 1849),
V. of Fairlight, Sussex. B. there, Mar. 8, 1869. School,
Hastings (private). Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1891. Called
. to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1894. Second Lieut.,
R. Sussex Regt., 1900. Died Sept. 2, 1948, at Eastcott House,
Easterton, Wilts. (Law Lists; Army Lists; The Times,
Sept. 7, 1948.)
STENT, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD HERBERT. Matric. Non-
Coil., Michs. 1900.
STEPHEN, ALEXANDER ROBERT GRAY. Adm. pens, (age 26)
at Tri.nity, June 9, 1832. S. of Alexander. B. in Edinburgh.
School, Edinburgh High. Matric. Michs. 1852.
STEPHEN, ALFRED HAMILTON HEWLETT. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Alfred [later
Lieut. -Governor of New South \Vales (for whom see D.N.B.)].
B. in [Hobart], Tasmania. School, Sydney College, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 18S4. Ord. deacon
(London) 1849; priest (Sydney) 1850; C. of Christ Church,
Sydney, N.S.W., 1849-53. Chaplain of Immigrants, Sydney,
1854-55. V. of St Paul's, Sydney, 1855-84. Canon of
St Andrew's Cathedral, 1869-84. Married, 1852, Rebecca
Maria, 2nd dau. of George Cox, of Winboum, Mulgoa, near
Sydney, and had issue. Died July i6, 1884, aged 58, at
Sydney. (Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Sept. 10, 1884; Burke,
Col. Gentry, i. 42-4; Crockford.)
STEPHEN, CHARLES ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18,
1859. S. of William, lawyer. B. [Dec. 22, 1840], at Douglas,
Isle of Man. School, King WUliam's College, Isle of Man.
Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1874. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1864; priest, 1866; C. of Frankby, Cheshire,
1864-70. Assistant Master at Birkenhead School, 1863-78.
Head Master of Market Bosworth Grammar School, 1878-83.
Head Master of the Junior Dept. of Reading School, 1883-7
An Army 'coach' at Hampton Court, 1887-94. V. of Orton-
on-the-Hill, Leics., 1894-1904. Died June 8, 1904, at Wem-
bley. (King William's Coll. Keg.; Peile, u. 562; Crockford;
The Times, June 14, 1906.)
STEPHEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Oct. 9, 1812. [4th] s. of James, barrister, of London (for
whom see D.iX.B.j. [B. 1794.] School, Little Shelford,
Cambs. (Mr T. Thomason). [Apprenticed to a surgeon at an
early age.] Matric. .Michs. 1812. Adm. Solicitor, c. 1819.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 11, 1831. Called to the Bar, 1849.
Practised in Liverpool. Collected evidence abroad during the
trial of Queen CaroUne. Originator of an organisation which
played an important part in the anti-slavery agitation.
Solicitor (unpaid) for the relief of pauper prisoners for debt.
Knighted, in recognition of his services in the cause of negro
emancipation, Feb. 14, 1838, the first person to be knighted
by Queen Victoria. Went to Melbourne, Australia, 1855.
Commissioner of Insolvent Estates at Geelong. Married,
1821, Henrietta, eldest dau. of W. Ravenscroft. Author,
miscellaneous, including Adventures of a Gentleman in search
of a Horse (which had great popularity) and Adventures of an
Attorney in Search of a Practice; Anti-Slavery Recollections;
etc. Died June 20, 1879, at Melbourne. Brother of Henry J.
(1802), James (1806) and William (1798); father of James W.
(1840), of the next and of William R. (1844). (Boose, iii.
725; Law Lists; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; Burke, Col. Gentry;
Sir Leslie Stephen, Life of Sir James F. Stephen, i. 44.)
STEPHEN, GEORGE MILNER ELMSLIE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 4, 1847. S. of Sir George (above) (and
Henrietta). B. at St John's, Hampstead. Bapt. May 17,
1828. School, Pocklington. Did not reside. Brother of
William R. (1844) and James W. (1840). (Law LisU.)
STEPHEN, GEORGE VERNON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1880. [Only] s. of James Wilberforce (1840), barrister
(and Katherine Rose). B. Jan. 30, 1862, at Caulfield, Victoria,
Australia. Bapt. Mar. 16, 1862. Matric. Michs. 1880. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 19, 1S81. (Inns of Court.)
STEPHEN, HARRY LUSHINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1878. [3rd] s. of Sir James Fitzjames (1846), of
24, Cornwall Gardens, London (and Mary Richenda, dau.
of the Rev. John William Cunningham). B. [Mar. 2], i86u,
in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1878; LL.B.
1882; LL.M. 1904. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1882.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 18S5. On the South Wales Circuit.
Judge of the High Court of Calcutta, 1901-14. Knighted,
1913. Alderman of the L.C.C., 1916-28. Succeeded his
brother Herbert as 3rd Bart., Oct. 23, 1932. Order of the
Crown of Belgium. Married, Dec. 24, 1904, Barbara, younger
dau. of William Shore Nightingale, of Embley Romsey, and
Lea Hurst, Derbs., and had issue a son. Author, Law of
Support and Subsidence. Edited Oke's Synopsis and FormuUst;
Stephen, James
also a set of State Trials. Died Nov. i, 1945, at Hale Close,
Fordingbridge, and was succeeded by his son. Brother of
James K. (1878) and Herbert (1875). (Law Lists; Inns of
CouH; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 3,
1945; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls him 'Henry
Leslie.')
STEPHEN, HENRY [JOHN]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 6,
1802. [2nd] s. of James, barrister-at-law (for whom see
D.N.B.). Of Dorset. [B. Jan. 18, 1787, in St Christopher's,
West Indies.] bcholar, 1803. Resided for eight terms. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 3, 1803. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24,
1815. Made his name by a Treatise on Pleading, published
1824. Serjeant-at-law, 1828. Published a Summary of the
Criminal Law, which was translated into German, and New
Commentaries on the Laws of England; this enjoyed a high
reputation and became the standard work of its kind. Com-
missioner in Bankruptcy at Bristol, 1842-60. Resided at
Cleevewood, near Bristol. Lived latterly at Clifton. Married,
1814, his cousin, Mary Morison, and had issue. Died Nov. 28,
1864, at West Mall, Chfton. Brother of George (1812), James
(1806) and William (1798); father of James (1839). (Boase,
III. 726; Law Lists; G. Mag., 1865, i. 120; D.\.B.; Sir Leslie
Stephen, Life of Sir James F. Stephen.)
STEPHEN, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 15, 1879. S. of Thomas Blanche (and Sophia Magdalene).
B. Jan. 23, 1859, at Jaffna, Colombo. Bapt. .May 22, 1859.
School, Pocklington Grammar (.Mr Wilkinson). Matric. Michs.
1879.
STEPHEN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875.
[Eldest] s. of Sir James Fitzjames (1846) [ist] Bart., of
24, Cornwall Gardens, London (and Mary Richenda, dau. of
the Rev. John WiUiam Cunningham). B. June 25, 1857, in
London. School, Rugby. .Matric. Michs. 1875; LL.B. 1879;
LL.M. 1882. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1878. CaUed
to the Bar, June 29, 1881. On the South-Eastem Circuit;
Clerk of .•\ssize, 1889-1927. .\ leading authority upon
criminal law and practice. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
Mar. II, 1894. .Married, 1927, Mary Hermione, dau. of
Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E., deceased. A con-
stant contributor to The Times, The Scots (afterwards
National) Observer and The Saturday Review. Several times
re-edited, in conjunction with his brother. Sir Harry, his
father's works, A Digest of the Criminal Law and A Digest of
the Law of Evidence. Author, The Law Relating to Malicious
Prosecution ; A Digest of the Law of Criminal Procedure in
Indictable Offences; Prisoners on Oath; etc. Died Oct. 23,
1932, at Brighton; buried at Banstead. Brother of James K.
(1878) and Harry L. (1878). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The
Times, Oct. 24, 1932.)
STEPHEN, JAMES (1798), see STEPHEN, WILLIAM.
STEPHEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 12,
1806. [3rd] s. of J[ames] (for whom see D.N.B.), of the
Middle Temple. [B. Jan. 3, 1789, in Lambeth.] Matric.
Michs. 1806; LL.B. 1812; LL.D. 1850. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, Sept. 16, 1806. Called to the Bar, Nov. 11, 1811.
Counsel to the Colonial Dept., 1813-25; Permanent Counsel
to the Colonial Office and to the Board of Trade, 1825-36.
Assistant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1834-6;
Under-Secretary, 1836-47. Prepared the bUl for the abolition
of slavery. A rapid and decided administrator; resigned his
of&ce for reasons of health, 1847. Known as 'Mr Over-
Secretary Stephen.' K.C.B. and P.C., 1847. Regius Professor
of Modem History at Cambridge, 1849-59. Professor at the
East India College, Haileybury, 1855-7. Married, Dec. 22,
1814, Jane Catherine, dau. of the Rev. John Venn (1777),
R. of Clapham. Author, Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography;
Lectures on the History of France. Died Sept. 14, 1859, at
Coblentz. Brother of " George (1812), Henry J. (1802) and
William (1798); father of James F. (1846) and Leslie (1850).
(Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; Boase, iii. 726; G. Mag.,
i860, I. 185-6; D.N.B.; Sir Leslie Stephen, Life of Sir James
F. Stephen.)
STEPHEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 9, 1839.
[Eldest] s. of Henry John (1802), Serjeant-at-law, of Sloane
Street, London. B. [Sept. 16, 1820], in London. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1839. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 29,
1841. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 23, 1843; at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1845. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1846. Professor of Law at King's College,
London, 1850-64. Recorder of Poole, 1861-4. Registrar of
Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds. Revising Barrister on the
Western Circuit, 1862-4. Judge of the County Court, Lincoln,
1871-94. Married, Sept. 3, 1850, Caroline Neville, dau. of
Henry Davies, M.D. Edited his father's Commentaries and
Lush's Common Law Practice and Principles of Pleading.
Died Nov. 25, 1894, at Newport House, Lincoln. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 247; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
D.N.B. (sub his father).)
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STEPHEN, JAMES FITZJAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
bept. 30, 1S46. [Second] s. of the Kt. Hon. Sir James (1806),
Kegius Professor of Modern History, of 29, Westboume
Terrace. 13. [Mar. 3J, 1829, in Kensington. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1857. Hon. Fellow,
1885. Member of the 'Apostles' and well known at the
Union, where he earned the nickname of 'The British Lion.'
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 2, 1851. CaUed to the Bar,
Jan. 24, 1854. On the Midland Circuit. Secretary to the
Education Commission, 1858-61. Recorder of Newark,
1859-69. Q.C., 1868; Bencher, 1868. Legal Member of
Council of Viceroy of India, 1869-72. University Counsel,
1872-9. Professor of Common Law at the Inns of Court,
1875-9. Judge of the Exchequer Division of the High Court,
1879-91. K.C.S.I., 1877- Created Bart., 1891. Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1878; Hon. LL.D., Edin., 1884. Married, Apr. 19,
1855, Mary Richenda, dau. of the Rev. John WiUiam Cun-
ningham, V. of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Author, A General Vtew
of the Criminal Law 0/ England; A Digest of the Law of
Evidence; History of the Criminal LatL'; etc. Died Mar. 11,
1894. Brother of Leslie (1850); father of Herbert (1875),
Harry L. (1878) and James K. (1878). {Boase, ni. 727; Law
Lists ; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Burke, P. and B. ;
D.N.B.; Sir Leslie Stephen, Life of Sir James F. Stephen.)
STEPHEN, JAMES GRANT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catha-
rine's, Nov. 21, 1853; re-adm. June 26, 1856. S. of [Capt.]
William George [Bengal Engineers] (and Esther, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Truebody Thomason). B. in Calcutta. [Bapt.
Aug. 26, 1819.] Educated privately. Cadet, Bengal Infantry,
1837; Ensign, 1837; Lieut., 1841; Capt., 1850; Bt. Major,
1856. Retired, 1856. Matric. Lent, 1854; B.A. 1861; M.A.
1864. Adm. com. causa at Oxford, June 30, 1864. Died
Feb. 22, 1897, at Cheltenham. (Al. Oxon.; V. Hodson.)
STEPHEN, JAMES KENNETH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 12, 1878. [2nd] s. of Sir James Fitzjames (1846),
Knt., of 24, Cornwall Gardens, London. [B. Feb. 25, 1859.]
Matric. Michs. 1878; Members' prize, 1880; Whewell Scholar,
1881; (Hist. Trip., ist Class, 1881); B.A. 1882; Winchester
Reading prize, 1883; M.A. 1885. Fellow, 1885. President of
the Union, 1880. Member of the 'Apostles.' Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1880. Called to the Bar, June 25,
1884. Tutor to H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor during his
residence at Cambridge, 1883. Published and edited The
Reflector, 1888, a weekly newspaper chietiy written by himself.
Clerk of Assize, South Wales Circuit, 1888-90. Resided at
Cambridge, 1890-2. An accidental blow on the head in 1886
caused injuries, not perceived for some time, which finally
affected his brain. Author, Living Languages, a pamphlet in
defence of the compulsory study of Greek at the Universities;
Lapsus Calami; Quo Musa lendis? Died Feb. 3, 1892.
Portrait in King's College. Brother of Herbert (1875) and
Harry L. (1878). (Boase, iii. 728; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Fo-^ter, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; The Times, Feb. 5, 1892.)
STEPHEN, JAMES WILBERFORCE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 25, 1840. [Eldest] s. of Sir George (1812), of 38, Broad
Street Buildings, London (and Henrietta). B. Apr. 10, 1822.
From King's CoUege, London (Mr T. G. HaU). Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. (Ath Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847. FeUow,
1848-52. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1844. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 30, 1849. Went to Australia, 1855. Called to the
Bar at Melbourne. Puisne Judge at Melbourne, 1871. Judge
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, 1872. Married, Apr. 3,
1851, Katharine Rose, 4th dau. of the Rev. Bowater James
Vernon, sometime Senior Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S. Died Aug. 14,
1881, at Fitzroy, near Melbourne. Father of George V. (1880);
brother of George M. E. (1847) and William (1844). (Boase,
III. 728; Law Lists; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 44.)
STEPHEN, JAMES YOUNG. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 9,
1861. S. of Oscar Leslie, of Arthurtie Lodge, Burton-on-
Trent, Staffs. B. Feb. 10, 1843, at Dudley, Worcs. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 11, 1870. Of Elmodesham House, Amersham,
Bucks. Major, Leics. Militia. J. P. for Leics. and Beds.
A Director of the North London Railway. Died Aug. 15,
1909. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
STEPHEN, JULIAN THOBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. [Eldest] s. of LesUe (next), of 22, Hyde Park Gate,
London (by his 2nd wife, Julia Prinsep). B. [Sept. 9], i88o,
in London. School, CUfton College. Matric. Michs. 1899;
Scholar, 1902; B.A. 1902. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June 27, 1906. Died Nov. 20, 1906, in London. (Clifton
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 22, 1906.)
Stephen Robert Campbell
STEPHEN, LESLIE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Tui.-jity Hall,
Feb. 2, 1850. [3rd] s. of Sir James (1806), K.C.B. (and Jane
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. John Venn, R. of Clapham).
B. Nov. 28, 1832, in London. School, Eton and at King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1851; B.A.
(20th Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1857; Hon. Litt.D. 1892. Fellow,
1854-67; tutor, 1856-62. Hon. Fellow, 1891. Clark Lecturer
at Trinity CoUege, 1883. Hon. D.Litt., Oxford, 1901; Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh, 1885. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 21, 1855;
priest (Ely) 1859. Coached his College boat for many years,
and was renowned as a long distance runner and walker. He
once walked from Cambridge, to dine in London, in 12 hours.
Encouraged the inauguration of the Inter-Univ. sports, 1864.
Member of the Alpine Club; President, 1865-82. Left Cam-
bridge, 1864, to take up literary work in London. Adm. to
the Inner lemple. May 27, 1867. Relinquished his Orders,
1875. Married (i) June 19, 1867, Harriet Marian, younger
dau. of W. M. Thackeray, the novelist, and had issue a dau. ;
(2) Mar. 26, 1878, Julia Prinsep, widow of Herbert Duck-
worth and youngest dau. of Dr John Jackson, of Calcutta,
and had issue two sons and two daughters. K.C.B., 1902.
Contributed regularly to the Saturday Review and Pall Mall
Gazette. Literary critic to the Cornhill Magazine, and editor,
1871-82. Formed friendships with many young writers who
afterwards became famous, notably R. L. Stevenson, Thomas
Hardy, Henry James, etc. George Meredith described him
in The Egoist as Vernon Whitf ord, ' a Phoebus Apollo turned
fasting friar.' Formed a Society of Sunday walkers called
'The Tramps,' 1879, made up of his literary friends. His
Essays on Free Thinking and Plain Speaking (1873) and his
article An Agnostic's Apology in the Fortnightly Review made
him a leader of the agnostic school; his Science and Ethics
revealed his private convictions on the problems of life. First
editor of the D.N.B., 1882-91 ; resigned for reasons of health.
Author, The Playground of Europe; Hours in a Library;
History of English Thought in the 18th Century; Life of Henry
Fawcett; Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen; Social Rights
and Duties; Sketches from Cambridge; etc. Died Feb. 22,
1904. The sum of £630, contributed by his friends, was
accepted by the University, 1905, for the endowment of the
Leslie Stephen Lectureship in literature and biography.
Brother of James F. (1846); father of the above. (D.N.B.;
Who was Who; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; F. W.
Maitland, Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen; N. Annan, Leslie
Stephen.)
STEPHEN, LESSEL PALMER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Sept. 12, 1890. S. of Lessel, Esq., advocate [of Aberdeen
and] of Streatham Common, London, deceased. B. Feb. 8,
1872, at Aberdeen. Schools, Dulwich College, Aberdeen and
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Adm. a
Solicitor, 1897. Married, Sept. 10, 1908, Jane Sang, dau. of
Edward Meldrum, D.L., of Dechmont, Linlithgowshire.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). Of
18 Harley House, Regent's Park, London, N.W., in 1929.
Died Feb. 14, 1936, in Kensington. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Uppingham Sch. Roll; Laiv Lists; The Times, Feb. 17, 1936.)
STEPHEN, MERVYN CAMPBELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1894. [3rd] s. of Septimus Alfred, of O'Cormell Street,
Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. School, Bath CoUege. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1898. CaUed to the Bar, Middle Temple,
Nov. 19, 1900. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Died Oct. 20,
1912, aged 36, at Bournemouth. Brother of Robert C. (1887).
(Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 23, 1912.)
STEPHEN, NORMAN KENNETH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 22, 1883. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas, of 2, MarchhaU
Crescent, Edinburgh. B. June 24, 1865, at Kinloss, Moray-
shire. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1886; Pt II, 1st Class, 1888); Porson
prize, 1885, 1886; Powis medal, 1886, 1887; Craven Scholar,
1887; ChanceUor's medal, 1888; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893.
Assistant Master at Harrow (and some time House Master),
1888-1925; during the absence of the Rev. Lionel Ford,
acted as Head Master. Married, 1893, Laura, dau. of the
Rev. Edward WeUdon, of Tonbridge. Died July 4, 1948, in
London. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who's Wlio;
The Times, July 7, 1948.)
STEPHEN, ROBERT CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. S. of Septimus [Alfred], of La Garde, Cannes.
B. [Dec. 20, 1867], at Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. School,
AU Saints CoUege, N.S.W. Matric. Michs. 1887. Second
Lieut., 14th Hussars, 1890; Lieut., 1891; Captain, 1896;
Major, 1904; Colonel, 19 14. Commanded 4th Cavalry Brigade
at Meerut, 1915; 16th Cavaky Brigade in Mesopotamia,
1916. C.B. Retired, 1919. Married, 1897, Mary, dau. of
Henry Osborne, deceased. Latterly of ToUand Bay, Isle of
Wight. Died Dec. 4, 1947, at Enbridge, near Newbury,
Berks. Brother of Mervyn C. (1894). (Army Lists; Who's
Who; The Times, Dec. 6, 1947.)
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Stephen, Robert Swan
STEPHEN, ROBERT SWAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1862 [Eldest] s. of John Clowes [H.M. Second Deemster],
of Ramsay, Isle of Man (and Elizabeth). B. there [Nov. 30,
1843] Bapt. Dec. II, 1843. School, King William's CoUege,
Isle of Mail. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1876.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 7, 1864. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1867. Adm. advocate of the Manx Bar, 1S68.
Member of the Court of Tynwald ; Junior Member for Douglas
in the House of Keys, i88i. Major, Isle of Man Rifle Corps,
1868. Of Spring VaUey, Douglas. Married, July 16, 1872,
Caroline, only dau. of Captain Mark Wilks Goldie, of Douglas.
J P for the Isle of Man. Mayor of Douglas. Died Mar. 18,
1903, at Capri, Italy. {King William's Coll. Reg.; Eagle,
XXV. 207; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes,
Mar. 23, 1903.)
STEPHEN, ST JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1875- Eldest s.
of Johannes, zemindar, of Dacca, Bengal. B. there, Oct. 17,
1854. School, St Paul's, Darjeeling. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. (192^ Wrangler) 1879; LL.B. i88i. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 13, 1875. Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880.
Practised at Calcutta. Died Sept. 13, 1915, in Calcutta.
[Venn, n. 420; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Sept. 17, 1915-)
STEPHEN, WILLIAM. Adm. at St John's, July 5, 1798- Of
Middlesex. [Eldest, but illegitimate, s. of James (see
D.N.B.).] [Subscribed as a Scholar as William and graduated
as such; but recorded as James in St John's Adm. Reg.:
William in Residence Reg.] .Matric. Lent, 1799; Scholar,
1798- B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
July '15, 1804; priest (Ely) Oct. 20, 1805; C. of Comberton,
Cambs., 1805. V. of Bledlow, Bucks., 1808-67. Chaplain to
Henry, Lord Hood. V. of Stagsden, Beds., 1811-67. Died,
. unmarried, Jan. i, 1867, aged 85. Brother of James (1806),
Henry J. (1802) and George (1812). [Crockford; St John s Coll.
Adm., IV. 492; Cambrtdge Chronicle, Jan. 5, 1867; Leslie
Stephen, Life of Sir James F. Stephen.)
STEPHEN, WILLIAM DUGUID. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 6,1866. [S. of Arthur, schoolmaster.] B. June 28, 1842,
at The School House, Glass, Aberdeens. Matric. Michs. 1866;
Scholar, 1867; B.A. Uth Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873- Fellow,
1871-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1872; priest, 1873- R- °i Little
Wilbraham, Cambs., 1876-87. R. of Landbeach, 1887-1910.
Married, 1S74, Mary E. Benson. Died May 26, 1910. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; I he Guardian, June 3, 1910.)
STEPHEN, WILLIAM RAVENSCROFT. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 10, 1844. [andl s. of Sir George (1812), of Princes
Risborough, Bucks, (and Henrietta). B. at St John's, Hamp-
stead. Bapt. Apr. 12, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848.
Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 16, 1849. Brother of George
M. E. (1847) and James W. (1840). (Inns of Court.)
STEPHENS, ALFRED METCALFE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1892. S. of — [the Rev. James]. B. Jan 3,
1874 at Plymouth. Schools, Bedford Grammar and Hull
Choir. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896; M.A iSgg- Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Michaels,
Hulme, 1898-1900. C. of St Stephen's, Elton, 1900-1. C. of
St James's, Gorton, 1901-2. C. of St Paul's, Preston, 1902-6.
Assistant Chaplain at H.M. prison, Wandsworth, 1906-7;
Chaplain at H.M. prison, Warwick, 1907-8; at Leeds,
1908-15; at Portland, 1915-21; at Nottingham, 1921-3; at
Brixton 1923-9. Latterly of Arbour Lane, Pake&eld, Lowes-
toft, where he died June 16, 1947. Brother of the next.
(Crockford; Church 1 unes, June 27, I947-)
STEPHENS, ARTHUR RALPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1897. S. of the Rev. J[ames], of 3. Devana Terrace,
Huntingdon Road, Cambridge. B. [May 2, 1878], in Batavia.
School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1902;
M A. 1905. CaUed to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 12, 1907.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Corporal, R.A.S C; Staff
Capt. ; wounded). Of Messrs Wiggins and Stephens, Zanzibar,
in 1930. Brother of the above. (Law Lists; Vniv. War List.)
STEPHENS, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 7, 1847. S. of William. Matric. Michs. 1847.
STEPHENS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1887.
[Eldest] s. of Daniel, master mariner [and steamship owner],
of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Mary Kendnck). B.
Feb II 1866, at Brixham, Devon. School, Ashville CoUege,
Harrogate (.Mr W. Richardson). Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1887. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1891. On the North-Eastem Cu-cuit;
special pleader. K.C., 1919; Bencher, 1924- One of the
junior counsel for the 'Olympic' in the action arismg out of
the collision between that vessel and H.M.S. Hawke. Married
Edith dau. of R. Dickinson, of Gosforth, and had issue.
Resided latterly at Littlestone-on-Sea, Kent. Died Mar. 17,
1932. (Eagle, XLVii. m; Law Lists; Who's Who; The limes.
Mar. 19 and 24, 1932-)
Stephens, Henry Morse
STEPHENS, DANIEL ROBERT PORRITT. Matric. Non-CoII.,
Michs. 1882. Adm. at Selwvn H., Oct. lo, 1882. [Eldest s.
of Daniel Woolcott, of Hinderwell, Yorks. B. May 20, 1864.]
B A. 1885; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S., 1889; F.R.C.S.,
1892. In practice at Hove, Sussex, in 1S97, and then at
Lynton, Devon. Senior House Surgeon, South Devon and
East Cornwall Hospital, Plymouth. Died Apr. 30, 1902.
Brother of Henry W. (1882). (Medical Directories; Plarr,
Lives of the Fellows; The Times, May 6, 1902.)
STEPHENS, The Rev. DARELL. B.A. 1835, incorp. from Oxford;
M..\. 1835. Adm. at Magdalene, Nov. 19, 1834. [B. Mar. 10,
1771.] [2nd s. of Edward, of Plymouth (and Catherine, dau.
of the Rev. John Bedford, V. of Charles, Plymouth). School,
Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
May 17, 1790, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) i794- V. of Maker,
ComwaU, 1797-1848. V. of Little Petherick, 1834-48. Mar-
ried July 14, 1802, Mary, dau. of John. Bennett, of Lost-
withiel, and had issue. Of Trewornan, V/adebridge, Cornwall,
where he died Feb. 2, 1848. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Boase,
Collect. Cornub., 929; Burke, L.G.; Cornwall Reg., 46; Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1848, i. 555! Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
STEPHENS, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 1898. [Youngest] s. of Frederick [of Redhill, Surrey].
B. Apr. 26, 1873, at St John's, Lewisham. School, Sevenoaks
Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Ord.
deacon (Southwell) 1902; priest, 1904; C. of Repton, Derbs.,
1902-6. C. of RedhiU, Surrey, 1906-8. V. of Fhtcham,
Norfolk, 1908-16. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.N.). Chaplain, Mission to Seamen and V. of Holy
Trinity, Dover, 1916-22. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, port
of London, 1922-33. V. of St Saviour's, Paddington, 1933-5-
Chaplain of the Foundling Hospital Schools at Berkhamsted,
1935-50. Married, Apr. 23, 1908, Evelyn Hope, 3rd dau. of
Major Kingsley Foster, J. P., of Redhill. Died Nov. 15, 1950.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 17, 1950.)
STEPHENS, EDWARD DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 6, 1835. Matric. Easter, 1835, as Daniel Edward.
A Daniel Stephens, 'B.A.,' was C. of Horton, Northumber-
land, in 1841, and R. of Broughton, Lanes., 1845. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1868.
STEPHENS, ERNEST AITKEN. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1899.
Migrated to Corpus Christi; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (London) 1903; priest, 1905; C. of Christ Church,
Isle of Dogs, 1903-6. C. of St Simon, Bristol, 1906-S. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1909.
STEPHENS, EVAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1825.
[Eldest] s. of Evan, Esq., of [Newtown], Montgom. (and
Mary, dau. of Edward Morgan). [B. May 29, 1807.] School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn (age 20), Nov. 17, 1827. Died, unmarried,
Oct. I, 1833. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
STEPHENS, FREDERICK WILMOT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Tesus, 1891. S. of R. Frederick, Esq. B. at St AusteU,
Cornwall. School, Newton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1891.
STEPHENS, GEORGE. Hon. Litt.D. 1884. [S. of John, Wesleyan
minister, of Ongar, Essex. B. Dec. 13, 1813, m Liverpool.
Educated at private schools and at Umversity CoUege,
London.] F.S.A. Archaeologist. Naturalized as a Danish
subject, c. 1855. Lector in English language and hterature at
Copenhagen, 1850-5; Professor of English and Anglo-Saxon
there 1855 Lived also in Stockhohn where he taught English
Uterature. One of the founders of the Society for publication
of Ancient Swedish texts, 1843. Author, 1 he Old Northern
Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England. Died Aug. 9,
1895, in Copenhagen. (D.N.B.)
STEPHENS, GEORGE JONES (1828), see STEVENS, THOMAS J.
STEPHENS, HENRY HALFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1870. S. of Richard, of Culver House, Exeter. B.
there, June 3. 1852. Schools, HaUeybury and Lancing
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875- Died Mar 18 1934,
at 15 Raleigh Terrace, Exmouth; buried at Littleham.
(Lancing Reg.; HaUeybury Reg.; The Times, Mar. 20, 1934.)
STEPHENS, HENRY MORSE. .\dm. a member of King's 1893.
Umversity Teacher (I.C.S. Board of Studies) m Indian
History, 1892-5. [Eldest s. of John Edward Morse, M D., of
Edinburgh. B: Oct. 3, 1857. School, HaUeybury.] Matnc.
from BaUiol CoUege, Oxford, Jan. 22 1877, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1882; M.A. (Oxford) 1887. Adm. at Lincoln s Inn
1881. Librarian of the Leeds Library, 1887^0. Professor of
Modem European and EngUsh History at CorneU University,
1895-1902. Professor of History at the Umversity of CaU-
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fornia, 1902. LL.D., Harvard, 1909. Author, Story of
Portugal; Principal Speeches of the Orators and Statesmen of
the French Revolution ; Life of Albuquerque; European History,
1785-1815. Co-editor of Select Documents of English Con-
stitutional History. Editor of India, 1893. Died Apr. 16,
1919. {Haileybury Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Who was Who.)
STEPHENS, HENRY O'REILLY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 18S4. S. of Henry Charles, colour-manufacturer (and
Margaret Agnes Mackreth). B. Apr. 28, 1865, in Finchley.
School, Highgate (Mr J. J. Coggin) and in Geneva. Matnc.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Died Jan. 27, 1936, at
29, St Edmund's Terrace, London, N.W. (Htghgate Sch. Roll,
Henry Fabius O'ReiUy; The Times, Jan. 30, 1936.)
STEPHENS, HENRY WOOLCOTT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1882. [2nd s. of Daniel Woolcott, marine surveyor, of Wood-
ford. B. Nov. 7, 1865, at Hinderwell, Yorks. School, Forest,
near Woodford, Essex.] Adm. at Selwyn H., and then at
Sidney, Oct. 10, 1883. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 1890; D.P.H., 1898. Civil Medical
Officer in the South African War, 1898-1902. Government
Medical Officer, Swaziland; District Surgeon, Zululand;
Medical Officer, Cape Govt. Railways, 1910. Subsequently
practised at Woodstock, Cape Province. Brother of Daniel
R. P. (1882). {Medical Directories.)
STEPHENS, The Rev. JAMES PRICE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1898. B. Mar. 4, 1869, in Devonport, Devon.
School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Sodor and Man) 1892; priest, 1895; C. of Lonan, Isle of Man,
1892-5. C. of Fishtoft, Lines., 1896-8. C. of St George-the-
Martyr, Southwark, 1900-2. C. of Warboys, Hunts., 1904-21.
C. of Rockland St Mary and Hellington, Norfolk, 1921-2.
V. of Pondsbridge, Hunts., 1922-31. Died July 26, 1931.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 7, 1931.)
STEPHENS, JOHN. Mus.Doc. 1763. Organist of Salisbury
Cathedral, from 1746. Conducted the Gloucester Festival,
1766. Died Dec. 15, 1780. A volume of Cathedral music by
him, edited by Highmore Skeats, Organist of Ely Cathedral,
was pubhshed in 1805. (Grove, Organists, v. I34-5-)
STEPHENS, JOHN (1770), see STEVENS.
STEPHENS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 27,
1788. S. of Evan, of Crychell, Radnorshire. School, Kington,
Herefordshire. Matric. Easter, 1789.
STEPHENS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, Oct. 20,
1841. S. of John. B. at Carmarthen. School, Carmarthen
(private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Called
to the Bar, Middle Temple, Jan. 12, 1850. Of Trawsmawr,
Carmarthens. Father of John W. W. (1884).
STEPHENS, JOHN CLAYFIELD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 18, 1889. S. of John, Inland Revenue officer, of Burton-
on-Trent (and Catherine Tomlin). B. May 3, 1870, at Norton,
near Doncaster. School, Burton-on-Trent Grammar (the
Rev. T. W. Beckett). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1900. Ord. deacon (London) 1900; priest (London) 1901;
C. of St Paul's, Portman Square, 1900-3. C. of Christ Church,
North Brixton, Surrey, 1903-5. C. of Christ Church, Harrow
Road (formerly known as the Lock chapel), 1907-10. Chap-
lain to the London Lock Hospital and V. of Christ Church,
1910-25. Died Apr. 24, 1925- (Crockford.)
STEPHENS, JOHN FREDERICK DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1885. S. of F[rederick], Esq., of
Sidcup, Kent. B. 1867, at Forest Hill. [School, Sevenoaks
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of
St George's, BrandonHill, Bristol, 1890-8. V.of St Matthew's,
Moorfields, Bristol, 1898-1906. V. of Highworth with Seven-
hampton, Wilts., 1906-19. V. of Inglesham, Gloucs., 1908-17.
Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1914-38. R. of Christian Malford,
Wilts., 1919-38. Latterly of Crossways, Shefiord Wood,
Newbury, Berks. Died Mar. 31, 1950, at Bath. (Crockford;
J. T. Rule; The Times, Apr. 3, 1950.)
STEPHENS, JOHN ROBERT WYKEN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 29, 1873. Of Devon. S. of John, merchant (and
Hannah). B. at Otterton. Bapt. Mar. 20, 1854. Matric.
Michs. 1873.
STEPHENS, JOHN WILLIAM WATSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1884. 2nd s. of John (1841), barrister-at-law, deceased, of
TrawsmawT, Carm. (and Martha). B. Mar. 2, 1865, at Ferry-
side, Carm. Schools, Christ College, Brecon and Dulwich.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1893; John
Lucas Walker student, 1897 ;M.D. 1899. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. D.P.H., 1894. Assistant Bacteriologist to the
Government of India, 1897. Member of the Royal Society's
malaria commission in Africa and India, 1898-1902. Walter
Myers Lecturer at Liverpool, 1903-13. Alfred Jones Professor
of Tropical Medicine at Liverpool, 1913-28. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C). F.R.S., 1920.
Stephenson, Arthur John
Member of Colonial Medical Research Conimittee, 1927.
President, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
1927-9. Resided latterly at Holcwm, Ferryside, Carm.
Married, Apr. 16, 1901, at Meerut, Mary Sophie, eldest dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Edwin Capel Currie Sandys, Indian Stafi Corps.
Author (jointly). Practical Study of Malaria and other Blood
Parasites; The Animal Parasites of Man; Blachwater Fever.
Editor, Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Died
May 17, 1946. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; Venn, 11.
469; Medical Directories; The Times, May 18, 1946.)
STEPHENS, LANCELOT PEPYS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pem-
broke, July 5, 1784. Only s. of Lancelot, shop-keeper and
comb-maker, of London. B. there. Bapt. Feb. 9, 1766.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar; B.A.
1788; M.A. 1791. Assistant Master at a school at Clapton,
1787-96. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 30, 1797; priest, Aug. 12,
1798. V. of Ugley and C. of Berden, Essex, 1814-16. V. of
Clavering with Langley, 1816-33. Under-Master at Christ's
Hospital, 1796-1817. R. of N. Cray, Kent, 1823-33. Died m
1833, aged 69. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; G. Mag.,
1834, I. 562.)
STEPHENS, LAWRENCE JOHNSTONE. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Apr. 26, 1847. S. of Joseph Johnstone, farmer, of Credenhill,
Heref. B. there, 1828. Schools, Hereford Cathedral and
Bridgnorth. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of All Saints,
Worcester, 1852-3. C. of Shawbury, Salop, 1853-5. C. of
St Mary's, Glasgow, 1855-9. C. of Howick, Northumberland,
1859-60. C. of Alnmouth, 1860-5. C. of East and West
Anstey, Devon, 1866-7. V. of Owslebury, Hants., 1868-71.
V. of Long Houghton, Northumberland, 1872-87. R. of
Whatlington, Sussex, 1887-9. K. of Ashbumham with Pen-
hurst, 1889-92. Latterly of Haddon House, Shirley Road,
Worthing, where he died Sept. 11, 1894. (Venn, 11. 279;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 12, 1894.)
STEPHENS, MICHAEL EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. Did not reside. [S. of Henry Charles, M.P.,
of Avenue House, Finchley, London. B. Sept. 10, 1868.
School, Rugby.] In business in London. Of 11, Mount Street,
London, and Cholderton, near Salisbury. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
STEPHENS, PETER STUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of Thomas Walls, of Downe House, Richmond,
Surrey. B. Nov. 22, 1878, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. A member of Lloyd's.
Director of Thomas Stephens and Sons, Ltd. Of Coppice
Lea, Merstham, Surrey, in 1946. Twice married. Died Oct. 7,
1951. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Oct. 10, 1951.)
STEPHENS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, c. July, 1826.
B. in Devon. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1835.
V. of Frensham, Surrey, 1838-74. Married and had issue.
Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
STEPHENS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 24, 1785.
Of Cornwall. [2nd s. of Samuel, Esq. (1746), of Tregenna
Castle.] Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1794. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1789. Called to the Bar, June 20,
1795. M.P. for St Ives, Cornwall, 1806-12 and 1818-20. Of
Tregenna Castle, Cornwall and 49, Baker Street, London.
A partner in the firm of Williams, Foster and Co., copper-
smelters, of Swansea. High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1805-6.
Married, Oct. 22, 1796, Betty, only dau. of Samuel Wallis,
the circumnavigator and Commissioner of the Navy. Died
Feb. 25, 1834, at Leamington. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 492 ;
Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 928;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 850, 1358; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 110.)
STEPHENS, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1880. S. of
John, Independent minister. B. Feb. 17, 1857, at Pantglass
Sermy, Devynnock, Brecons. School, Non-Conformist
Memorial College, Brecon. Adm. at St John's, Jan. 31, 1881.
STEPHENS, THOMAS WOOD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 5, 1764. S. of [the Rev.] Sheldon (1731). of Martin
Hussingtree, Worcs. School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs.
1764; Scholar, 1765; B.A. 1769. Fellow, 1771. Ord. deacon,
Oct. 7, 1770, at a private ordination in Trinity Chapel by
the Bishop of Peterborough at the request of the Bishop of
London. (Northants. Clergy, xiii. 55.)
STEPHENS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8, 1840.
Did not reside.
STEPHENS, WILLIAM RICHARD COCK. Adm. sizar at
Corpus Christi, Apr. 15, 1847. Of Devon. Matric. Michs.
1847.
STEPHENSON, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1900. Of Worcs. S. of Enoch. B. Nov. 20, 1881, at
HUJ Top, West Bromwich. School, Kidderminster Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Bridg-
north Grammar School in 1906. (Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
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Stephenson, John Joseph
STEPHENSON, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK WILLIAM KEPPEL.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caios, Dec. 9, 1844. [Eldest] s. of
Henry Frederick, Esq., Commissioner of Excise, of Arlington
Street, St James (and Lady Mary, dau. of William Charles,
4th Earl of Albemarle). [B. Oct. 18, 1827.] School, at home.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853- Adm. at Lm-
cohi's Inn, Dec. 19, 1845, age 19; at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 24, 1852. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1852. On the
Norfolk Circuit. Recorder of Bedford, 1862-5. Procurator-
General, 1876-94. Solicitor to the Treasury, i875-94-
Directorof Public Prosecutions, 1884-94. K.C.B., 1885. Q.C.,
1890; Bencher, 1892. Married, Dec. 6, 1864, Eglantine,
2nd dau. of the Rt. Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie. Died
Sept. 26, 1904, at Salisbury. Brother of Sussex V. (1852)
and Russell M. (1863) ; father of Frederick W. (1890) and Guy
(1884). {Venn, 11. 269; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B. ; Walford, County Families;
Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 28, 1904.)
TEPHENSON, BRYANT CHARLES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1876. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. J[ohn Joseph] (1845), V. of
St John's, Weymouth. B. [Feb. 27], 1859, at Weymouth.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1893. At first studied medicine. Ord. deacon
(London) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square,
1882-4. Failing in health, went to Australia, 1884. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Tasmania, 1884; to the Bishop of Adelaide,
1885-94. Died July 29, 1894, at Bishop's Court, Adelaide.
Brother of John J. (1873). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Venn, 11. 424.)
STEPHENSON, CECIL MACKINTOSH. Adra.. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 13, 1838. 7th s. of Rowland McDonald
fbanker], late of Romford, Essex (and Mary Eliza). B. there,
Nov. 14, 18 19. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matnc. Michs.
1838; Scholar. Went to New Zealand. Afterwards on the
staff of the East Indian Railway. Died in i875- M.I. m
Calcutta cathedral. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
STEPHENSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 23, 1846. Eldest s. of Charles, mercer, of Addiscombe,
Surrey. B. at Hackney. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
Kentish Town Chapel, Lower Craven Place, 1856. C. of
Waterden, Norfolk, 1867-9. C. of St Margaret's, Kmg s
Lynn, Norfolk, 1869-71. C. of Hawarden, Flmts., 1871-3.
V. of Flaxley, Gloucs., 1873-6. C. of Wavertree, Lanes.,
1881-3. V. of Wood DaUing, Norfolk, 1883-8. Latterly of
'Eknstone,' Beckenh^m. Died Jan. 3, 1894, 'late of Mitcham,
Surrey.' Brother of Henry M. (1857). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford.)
STEPHENSON, COOKSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 6, 185 1. [Only] s. of WiUiam. B. Nov. 30, 1833, at
Holmfirth, Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 185 1;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1854.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1859- On the Northern Circuit.
J.P. for the West Riding, 1870-84. Married, Aug. 25, 1859,
Mary Anne, dau. of C. S. Floyd, solicitor, of Huddersfield.
Died Jan. 3, 1894. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STEPHENSON, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. n, 1890.
S. of WiUiam. B. [Aug. 24, 1871], in Brixton, London.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1893; Cams prize, 1893; Wm-
chester Reading prize, 1893; (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1895); M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1895. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Manchester, 1895-1901. Assistant Master at Rossall
School, 1895-1900; at Cheltenham College, 1901-6. Head
Master of Felsted School, 1906-33. Died Nov. 17, 1936- at
Felsted. (Peile, 11. 757; Crockford; Who's Who; The Times,
Nov. 19, 1936.)
STEPHENSON, FREDERICK WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of Sir Augustus [F. W. K.] (1844), of
46, Ennismore Gardens, London. B. Sept. 2, 1872, in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. A Char-
tered Accountant. Partner in Coutts and Co., bankers. Of
Church Farm, Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury. Brother of Guy
(1884). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STEPHENSON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 2, 1785. Of Northants. Matric. Michs. 1786;
Scholar; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1793- Ord. priest (Peterb.) i794-
(Northants. Clergy.)
STEPHENSON, GUY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1884.
[Eldest] s. of [Sir] Augustus [F. W. K.] (1844), of 46, Emus-
more Gardens, London. B. Nov. 5, 1865, in London. School
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1884. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 19, 1888. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Assistant
Solicitor to the Treasury, 1905-8 ; Assistant Director of Public
Prosecutions, 1908. C.B., 1915. Knighted, 1923- Capt.,
2nd Vol. Batt., the Wilts. Regt. Joint editor of 22nd and
23rd editions of Archbold's Criminal Pleading. Married,
1905, Gwendolen, dau. of the Rt. Hon. J. G. Talbot. Died
Oct. 17, 1930, in London. Brother of Frederick W. (1890).
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 18,
1930-)
STEPHENSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 7,
1808. Matric. Easter, 1808; LL.B. 1814. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. i, 1811. Called to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1814.
(Law Lists ; Inns of Court.)
STEPHENSON, HENRY MAJOR. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 12, 1857. S. of Charles, merchant [of Acton]. B. Apr. 23,
1839, in London. Schools, Lancing College and King's
College. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1858; B..\. (gth
Classic) 1861; M.A. 1864. Fellow, 1864-7. Incorp. at
Durham, 1884. Hulsean Lecturer, 1888. Assistant Master at
Marlborough CoUege, 1861-3. Ord. deacon (York) 1864;
priest, 1873. Vice-Principal of Liverpool College, 1863-72;
Head Master of St Peter's School, York, 1872-87. V. of
Bourn, Cambs., 1887-92. R. of Toft with Caldecote, 1892-5.
R. of Kegworth with Isley-Walton, Leics., 1895-1922.
Author, Christ, the Life of Men. Edited Classical Texts.
Died Apr. 12, 1922, at Kegworth. Brother of Charles (1846);
father of Henry S. (1894). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Lancing
Reg.; Peile, 11. 555; Crockford.)
STEPHENSON, HENRY SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. S. of Sussex Vane (1852). B. Nov. 4, 1871, at
Mahabaleshwar, India. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon, 1895; priest, 1896;
C. of Willington, Durham, 1895-1900. R. of Allendale,
Northumberland, 1900-9. V. of Christ Church, Gateshead,
1909-14. R. of Gateshead, 1914-52-. Hon. Canon of Durham,
1922. Chaplain to the King, 1938-52-. Freeman of Gates-
head, 1946. (Sherborne Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who.)
STEPHENSON, HENRY STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. I, 1894. S. of the Rev. Henry Major (1857). B. June 9,
1874, in York. Schools, St Peter's, York, and Blau- Lodge,
Stirlmgs. Matric. Michs. 1894; B..\. 1897; M.A. 1920. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1898 ; priest, 1901 ; C. of St Jude's, Hanley,
1898-1902. C. of Kegworth with Isley-Walton, Leics.,
1902-3. Assistant Chaplain, AOahabad Cathedral, 1903-6.
Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Quetta, 1906-7; Multan, 1907-8;
Campellpur, 1908-9; Hyderabad (Sindh), 1909-10; West
Ridge with Murree Gullies, 1910-12; Simla, 1913-14;
Peshawar, 1915-16; Dalhousie, 1916-17. Senior Cathedral
Chaplain, Lahore, 1917-18. Bishop's Chaplain, dio. of
Lahore, 1918-25. Hon. Canon of Lahore Cathedral, 1919-26.
V. of Methwold, Norfolk, 1925-6. R. of Lutterworth, Leics.,
1926-38. R. of Ashby Parva, 1933-8- Hon. Canon of
Leicester, 1934-8. R. of Melbury Osmond with Melbury
Sampford and Stockwood, Dorset, 1938-5 1- (Peile, 11. 794;
Crockford.)
STEPHENSON, JOHN ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1900. S. of the Rev. John Joseph (1873), V. of
St Saviour's, Denmark Hill. B. June 12, 1881, at Denmark
Park. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1900. Ord. deacon
(Southwark) 1906; priest, 1907; C. of St Saviour's, Champion
Hill, 1906-9. C. of Crookham, Hants., 1910-12. C.ofFrimley,
Surrey, 1912-13. Resided subsequently at Frimley, where
he died June 9, 1916. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, June 12,
1916.)
STEPHENSON, JOHN ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Tune 13, 1877. S. of John. B. [July 15, 1859]. at Bumham,
Barton-on-Humber. School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. Adm. Solicitor, 1885 (Messrs Sidney Smith
and Son, London). Died in 1902. (Peile, u. 656; Law Lists.)
STEPHENSON, JOHN HOLLIER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Jan 27,1817. S. of WiUiam. B. in London. School,
London.' Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825 Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1824; priest, 1824. R. of Dengie, Essex,
1825-41. P.C. of Elstead, Surrey, 1836-41, R.of Corrmgham,
Essex, 1841-61. Died Aug. i, i86i, aged 62, in Wilton Place,
London. (Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 332;
Brayley, Surrey, v. 293.)
STEPHENSON, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 26
1845 S. of Joseph, of the Bank of Ireland. B. Mar. 1826, at
Drumcondra, Co. Dublin. Schools, Dublin (private). Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853- One of the founders of
the Cambridge Prayer Union, 1848. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1849- priest, 1850; C. of Melcombe Regis, Dorset, 1849-55-
V. of St John's, Weymouth, 1855-1905. Canon of Salisbury,
1881. Died Apr. i, 190s, at Weymouth. Father of Bryant C.
(1876) and the next. (Venn, 11. 272; Crockford, John only.)
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STEPHENSON, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 5, 1873. Of Dorset. [S. of the Kev. John Joseph (above).]
B. Sept. 3, 1853, at Weymouth. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Easter, 1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of St John's, Penge,
1877-9. C. of Kensington, 1879-81. V. of St Saviour's, Den-
mark Hill, 1881-3. Married, July 29, 1880, Anne Meigh, dau.
of Francis Peek, of Sydenham Hill. Died Jan. i, 1883, at
Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. Brother of Bryant C. (1876) ;
father of John A. (1900). {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Jan. 4, 1883.)
STEPHENSON, JOHN WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, Mar. 7, 1856. [Only surv.] s. of John, physician,
of Montreal, Canada. B. there. School, Montreal High.
Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1859; B.A. (8th Wrangler)
i860. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1865. Called to
the Bar, June 11, 1867. Junior Examiner in the Education
Dept. of the Privy Council, 1871-6; Examiner, 1876;
Assistant Secretary, Education Dept. Married, Dec. 14,
1869, Margaret, eldest dau. of Joseph Stirling Coyne, de-
ceased. Died Jan. 2, 1910, at Sidmouth, Devon. Father of
Philip T. (1890). {Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Times, Jan. 4, 1910.)
STEPHENSON, JOSEPH WILFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1874. Matric. Michs. 1874.
STEPHENSON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 9,
1786. S. of the Rev. George, R. of Barton, Northants.
Migrated to St John's, Nov. 25, 1786. Matric. Michs. 1787;
Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1795. Wort's travelling
bachelor, 1791. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 15, 1798; priest
(Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1798; C. of
Cranford St Andrew, Northants., 1798; R. there, 1798-1800.
R. of Selworthy, Somerset, 1802-63. Three Latin letters of
his are preserved in the University library. Died Oct. 14,
1863, aged 93. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 493; Crockford;
Northants. Clergy, xiii. 63; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 660.)
STEPHENSON, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1819. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1822; B.A. {12th
Wrangler) 1823; M.A. 1826; B.D. 1833; D.D. 1844. Fellow,
1826-35. Sadlerian Lecturer, 1826-35. Ord. deacon (Bristol,
Litt. dim. from Ely) May 14, 1826; priest (Ely) May 21, 1826.
R. of Souldern, Oxon., 1835-89; responsible for building the
village school there. Married, Aug. 23, 1836, Anne, dau. of
Robert Anderson, of Cambridge. Died June 21, 1889, aged 87.
Father of the next. {Eagle, xvi. 53; Crockford; The Guardian,
June 26, 1889; Cambridge Chronicle, Aug. 26, 1836.)
STEPHENSON, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7,
1858; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 8, 1859. S. of the Rev. Lawrence
(above) (and Anne). B. at Souldern, Oxon. Bapt. Apr. 13,
1839. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Married, Dec. 17,
1878, at Sydney, New South Wales, Emma Lilias, 2nd dau.
of ihe Rev. C. D. Goldie, V. of St Ives, Hunts. (The Gtiardian,
Feb. 26, 1S79.)
STEPHENSON, MARK ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 5, 1767. B. at Scarborough. Matric. Michs. 1768; B.A.
(2nd Wrangler) 1772; M.A. 1775. Fellow, 1773. Junior
Proctor, 1778. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1773; priest, 1774.
V. of Lillington, Warws., 1782-90. Founder of a College
scholarship. Died in 1790. (Northants. Clergy, xiii. 59.)
STEPHENSON, MILL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1876. Youngest s.
of William, newspaper-proprietor, deceased. B. Oct. 20,
1857, in Hull. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 5, 1880.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1885, but does not appear ever
to have practised. F.S.A., 1888. The acknowledged authority
on monumental brasses . Also interested in Roman antiquities ;
superintended the Silchester excavations for the greater part
of the many years during which they were carried out by the
Society of Antiquaries. Author, A List of Monumental
Brasses in the British Isles, etc. Died July 29, 1937. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Antiquaries Journal, Oct. igsy; Venn 11
422.)
STEPHENSON, PHILIP TORRANCE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1890. S. of John William James (1856), barrister and H.M.'
Inspector of Schools (and Margaret Coyne). B. Aug. 23, 1871,
at Peckham Rye. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. (i8th Wrangler) 1893. Taught mathematics and science
at Chateau de Versailles, St Servan, France, 1898. Assistant
Master at the Mercers' School, 1899; at Berkhamsted,
1906-10; at the Technical School, Leicester, 191 1; at Maiden-
head County School, 1911-13; at the Central Foundation
School for Boys, Cowper Street, London, 1913-19-. Died
Oct. II, 1934, at Brighton. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Venn, u.
516; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
Stericker, Frederick Walter
STEPHENSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1866.
S. of George Robert. B. June 9, 1848, at Blackheath, Kent.
School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872.
STEPHENSON, ROBERT. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894. S. of
Robert, farmer, of Burwell, Cambs. B. there, July 3, 1876.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A.
1901. Partner in the firm of Messrs R. Stephenson and Son,
manufacturers of Portland cement. Chairman, Cambs.
County Council, 1901-4. Of The Manor House, Burwell,
Cambs., where he died Oct. 27, 1929. (The Times, Oct. 28,
1929.)
STEPHENSON, ROBERT CECIL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888.
S. of the Rev. Robert, V. of St James, Southport (and Char-
lotte Lucy Taunton). B. Mar. 6, 1868, at Aston, Warws.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Acted with
the Geisha company at Daly's Theatre in 1898. Teacher of
voice production in London in 1910. (Venn, 11. 502.)
STEPHENSON, RUSSELL MAULE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 2, 1863. S. of Henry Frederick [M.P.] (and Lady Mary,
dau. of the 4th Earl of Albemarle). B. Jan. 3, 1846, in
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867. Went to Canada, where he was associated
with Lord Mountstephen and Lord Strathcona. A director
of the Hudson's Bay Company for many years. Died Apr.
1927. Brother of .Augustus F. W. K. (1844) and Sussex V.
(1852). (Scott, MSS.; The Times, May 3, 1927.)
STEPHENSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
July 7, 1783. S. of Samuel [nail-factor], of Ecclesfield, Yorks.
School, Sheffield Grammar [and Manchester Grammar].
Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791. C. of Thumscoe,
Yorks. Officiated at Lydgate, Yorks., 1790, during the non-
residence of the vicar, and nominated as his successor, 1796.
C. of Chorlton Chapel, Manchester, in 1801. Died in 1801
at Hulme, Manchester. (Manchester Sch. Reg.)
STEPHENSON, SAMUEL GEORGE WILLOWS. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1886. S. of Leslie WiUiam. B. at
Walmsgate, Lines. School, Loughborough (Mr Colgrove).
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master
at Sevenoaks School in 1906. (Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
STEPHENSON, SUSSEX VANE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 23,
1852. S. of Henry Frederick, Esq., commissioner of Inland
Revenue. B. May 9, 1832, in Piccadilly, London. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1852. Lieut.-Col.,
Scots Fusiliers. Served in the Crimea and in Canada, 186 1-2.
Military Secretary to Sir A. Spencer, K.C.B., C.-in-C,
Bombay Army. Married Melita, dau. of Sir A. Spencer.
Died June 28, 1872, of cholera, at Poona. M.I. in the Guards
Chapel, Windsor, and at Wellington barracks. Brother of
Augustus F. W. K. (1844) and Russell M. (1863); father of
Henry S. (1890). (Venn, 11. 307.)
STEPHENSON, THOMAS WILKINSON. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Feb. 5, 1874. S. of William Fowler. B. at
Ripon, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Boxmoor, Herts.,
1878-9. MinorCanonof Chester, 18 79-Si. C. of Darrington,
Yorks., 1881-4. Minor Canon, Precentor and Master of the
Cathedral Choristers' School, Carlisle, 1884-91. V. of Ad-
dingham with Gamblesby, Cumberland, 1891-1936. Hon.
Canon of Carlisle, 1919-36. Married (i) Apr. 7, 1880, Lucy
Clare, dau. of the Rev. J. M. Ward, V. of Clapham; (2) Frances
Sutherland Meek. Composer of Ships that Pass in the Night,
and other songs, anthems, etc. Died Feb. 11, 1936, aged 80.
(Crockford; Who ivas Who; The Times, Feb. 14, 1936.)
STEPHENSON, WILFRED TETLEY. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 21, 1894. S. of the Rev. Jacob [V. of Forton,
Hants.]. B. Apr. 15, 1876, at Battersea, Surrey. School,
Portsmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (\6th
Wrangler) 1897; M.A. 1926. With the North-Eastern Railway
Co., 1898-1906. Lecturer at the London School of Economics,
1906-9; at the City and Guilds College, 1909-15. Statistical
Officer, London Underground Railways, 1915-19. Manager,
Railway Research Service, 1924-9. Sir Ernest Cassell Reader
in Commerce, with special reference to Transport, at the
London School of Economics and Political Science, 1922-39.
Author, Resources of the British Empire — Communications,
etc. Of 10, Spencer Hill, Wimbledon. (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
STERICKER, FREDERICK WALTER. Adm. at Clare, Jime 7,
1879. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.B. 1886; M.A. 1893.
M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1885. Surgeon, R.N. Retired as Fleet
Surgeon in 1897. (Medical Directories; Navy Lists.)
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STERLING, ANTHO>fY CONINGHAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity, June 14, 1823. [Eldest] s. of [Captainj Edward
(and Hester, dau. of John Coningham, of Londonderry). B.
at Dundalk [1S05], Louth. School, Greenwich, Kent. At
Glasgow Univ., 1821-3. Matric. Michs. 1823. Ensign, 24th
Foot, 1826; Captain, 73rd Foot, 1834. Served in the Crimea,
1854-5, as Brigade Major and later as A.A.-G., Highland
Division; present at the Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman and
the siege of Sebastopol; Order of the Legion of Honour;
Turkish medal, Medjidie, 4th class. Retired as Colonel, 1S57,
but served again as Military Secretary to Sir Colin Campbell
in the Indian Mutiny, 1858-9. C.B., 1855; K.C.B., i860.
Married, 1829, Charlotte, dau. of Major-General Joseph
Baird. Author, Russia under Nicholas I (a translation) ;
Letters from the Army in the Crimea, icritten by a Staff Officer;
The Story of the Highland Brigade in the Crimea. Died Mar. 1,
1871, in London. Brother of John (1824). (D.N.B.)
STERLING, JAMES WIDMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 28, 1778. B. in the parish of St George's, Hanover
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1778; B.A.
1782.
STERLING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 9,
1824. [2nd] s. of [Captain] Edward (for whom see D.N.B.)
[of South Place, Knightsbridge, London]. B. [July 20, 1806],
at Kames Castle, Bute. School, Christ's Hospital, London.
At Glasgow Univ., 1822-4. Matric. Michs. 1824. Left Cam-
bridge; but adm. at Trinity HaD, Mar. 20, 1826; Scholar,
1827; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1838. President of the Union, 1827.
One of the original members of the Apostles Club. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1828. Co-editor, with Maurice,
of the Athenaeum, 1829. Helped to organise an unsuccessful
expedition to overthrow the Spanish government, 1830.
Married, Nov. 2, 1830, Susannah, dau. of Lieut. -General
Bcirton, Life Guards. Went to St Vincent in the West Indies
for the sake of his health, where he was almost killed by a
hurricane. Ord. deacon, 1834; C. (to the Ven. JuUus Hare,
Archdeacon of Sussex) at Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, 1834-5.
Relinquished the curacy on account of his health (Carlyle
says on account of religious doubts). Founded the Sterling
Club, 1838. Friend of Carlyle and rendered famous by
Carlyle's biography, 1851. Archdeacon Hare also wrote his
life. Spent a great deal of time at Falmouth, where he became
intimate with the Quaker family of Fox. Barclay Fox wrote
of him in 184 1 — 'His eloquence was like a clear cascade. His
knowledge seems almost universal.. . .To know him is a
privilege the highest might be proud of.' .Author, Arthur
Coningsby; Poems; Strafford. Lived latterly at Ventnor, Isle
of Wight, where he died of consumption, Sept. 18, 1844.
Brother of Anthony C. (1823). (D.N.B.; WUson Harris,
Caroline Fox; W. B. Donne and his Friends; Thomas Carlyle,
Life of John Sterling; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 438.)
STERLING, JOHN BARTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 21,
1859. [Youngest] s. of John. B. [Oct. 12, 1840], at Clifton,
near Bristol. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1859. After short
service in the Navy, joined the 8th Regt. of Foot as Ensign,
1861; Lieut., Coldstream Guards, 1861; Capt., 1866; Lieut. -
Colonel, 1873; Colonel, 1885. Served at Suakim; wounded at
Tel-el-Kebir. Major-General, 1896. Retired, 1901. Married,
Oct. 2, 1863, at Pelynt, Cornwall, Caroline Matilda, dau. of
Sir John Salusbury Trelawny, Bart. Died Dec. 5, 1926,
{Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 923;
Who -cL'as Who.)
STERN, ALFRED JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing,
Oct. 14, 1878. Of 4, Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, London,
S.W. Did not reside.
STERN, HENRY ALFRED. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1882; from
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 21, 1880, age 18. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry Aaron,
of Palestine Place, London. School, St Paul's.] Adm. pens,
at Do\vning, Feb. 9, 18S4; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1890. Died
Mar. 12, 1947, at Bournemouth. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al.
Oxon.; .4rmy Lists; The Times, Mar. 15, 1947.)
STERN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1898.
S. of John, clothier, of Wellington Road, Bilston, Staffs. B.
Apr. 16, 1879, at 48, Church Street, Bilston. School, Wolver-
hampton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A.
1905. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1902-5. C. of All Souls, Langham
Place, London, 1905-8. C. of Greyfriars, Reading, 1908-11.
V. of St Peter's, Clifton Wood, Bristol, 191 1-2 1. V. of
Fowey, Cornwall, 1921-3. Died June 4, 1923, at Plymouth.
{Crockford.)
STERN, LEOPOLD JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889. S. of
L., Esq., of Crowborough House, Crowborough, Sussex [and
Strawberry HiU, Twickenham]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1889. {Eton Sch. Lists.)
Stevens, Charles Abbot
STERN, SYDNEY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 26) at M.\gdalene,
Oct. 12, 1870. [Eldest] s. of David [Viscount de Stem,
banker], of 22, Queen's Gate, London (and Sophia, dau. of
Aaron A. Goldsmid). Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 13, 1874. Head of the London hnn of
Stem brothers, financiers. Of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk. J. P.
for Surrey and for London. Hon. Col., 4th Batt., East Surrey
Regt. M.P. for the Stowmarket Division of SuSolk, 1891-5.
Created Baron Wandsworth, 1895. Died, unmarried, Feb. 10,
igi2, in London. (Walford, County Families; G.E.C.; The
Times, Feb. lo, 1912.)
STERNDALE-BENNETT, see BENNETT.
STERRY, WASEY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Dec. 24, 1852. [Eldest s. of Wasey, solicitor (and Frances,
eldest dau. of Thomas Tourle, of Landport, Lewes, Sussex).]
B. [Sept. 2, 1833], at Upminster, Essex. Matric. Lent, 1853.
Did not graduate. FeUow, 1855. Died, unmarried, July 24,
1858, aged 24, at The Terrace, Camberwell, Surrey; buned at
Upminster. (G. Mag., 1858, 11. 315; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
STEUART, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 11, 1840.
[Only s. of Patrick, Esq., of Auchlunkart and Tanachie,
Banffs. (and Rachel M. D., dau. of Lachlan Gordon, 9th
of Park). B. May 25, 1822. School, Edinburgh Academy;
and at Glasgow Univ., 1838.] Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar,
1843; B.A. {5th Classic) 1844; M.A. 1848. Adm. at the Imier
Temple, Mar. 4, 1844. J. P. for Aberdeens. J. P. and D.L.
for Banffs. M.P. for Cambridge, 1857-63- Oi Auchlunkart
and Tanachie, which he resigned to his son, George .Alexander,
in 1885. Married, 1847, his cousin, EUzabeth Georgiana
Graham, 3rd dau. of Thomas Dufi Gordon, of Park. Died
Jan. 27, 1905, at Mentone. {Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
STEUART, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, Dec. 16
1762. S. of Admiral Steuart. B. in Westmmster. Educated
in Paddington by Mr Lally. Matric. Lent, 1763.
STEUART, JAMES (1787), see STEWART, JAMES WILLIAM.
STEVELLY, ROBERT SANKEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 18, 1864. S. of John, Professor of Natural Philosophy
at Queen's College, Belfast. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar,
1865; B.A. (2isi Wrangler) 1868. H.M. Inspector of Schools.
{T.A. Walker, S2f,.)
STEVEN, ANDREW REA. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1885.
STEVENS, ALFRED JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19,
1862; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 11, 1862. S. of Thomas [com-
merchant] (and Sophia Gallichan). B. Mar. 2, 1842, at
St Helier, Jersey. [School, Victoria College, Jersey.] Matnc.
Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1864; B.A. {4h Wrangler) 1867; M.A.
1870. Fellow, 1868-1930. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1870; priest,
1871. Assistant Master at Reading Grammar School, 1871-2.
being dismissed 'for bad discipline'; at Felsted, i873-4-
Returned to St John's, where he remained for the rest of his
life, occupying rooms on staircase F, Third Court, from 1883 to
1930. Author of a paper on 'The Repulsion of Solid Bodies
Referable to Radiation' in The Engineer, 1876. Died m his
rooms, Oct. 23, 1930. Brother of Horace W. P. (1871)
and Thomas (1859). {Eagle, xlvi. 103; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 24, 1930.)
STEVENS, ARTHUR [ORAM]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20,
1879. [3rd] s. of Henry, chemist [of Bury St Edmunds] (and
Fanny Rachel). B. Jan. 31, i860, at Stoke Newmgton. Bapt.
Feb. 28, i860. School, Bury St Edmunds (C. Sankey, M.A.).
Matric. Michs. 1879. Went to Canada. (Bury St Edmunds
Sch. List.)
STEVENS, BROOKE BRIDGES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 4, 1809. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (i757), V. of Hehons
Bumpstead, Essex. B. at Quaradon, Derbs.] Migrated to
Jesus, Oct. 28, 1809. Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar; B.A.
1813; M.A. 1817. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 6, 1814.
STEVENS, CHARLES ABBOT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 27, 1835. S. of [the Rev.] Robert (i797) (and Elizabeth
Mason). [B. Feb. 3, 1817.] School, Westminster. Matnc
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1840; priest, 1841; C. of West Farleigh, Kent, 1840-4- C. of
Kensington, 1844-8. C. of Oakham, Rutland, 1851-3 and
1857-60. Minister of St Mark's, Westminster, 1853-5- V. of
Goudhurst, Kent, 1860-4- V. of All Saints, Blackheath,
1864-80. V. of Portslade with Hangleton, Sussex, 1880-99.
Married, Sept. 12, 1848, Hannah Isaacson, eldest dau. of
Andrew King, C.B., R.N. Author, Catalogue of Phaenogamous
Plants of Great Britain ; Practical Remarks on Cathedral Music ;
Conscience Clause; Tithe Rent Charge Papers; etc. Latterly
of Seaford, Sussex, where he died Jan. 4, 1908, aged 90.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 7,
1908.)
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STEVENS, FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. at King's, Jan. i6. 1885.
S. of Thomas. School, Kensington catholic public. Matric.
Lent, 1885. Migrated to Exeter College, Oxford; B.A.
(Oxford) 1890; M.B. and li.Chir. (Oxford) 1901; M.D.
(Oxford) 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
L.S.A., 1883; D.P.H., 1891. Tutor at Sheffield School of
Medicine, 1890-2. Practised in London. Medical Officer of
Health for Camberwell. Married, 1894, Annie Evelina Whid-
bome Franklin. Of Clevedon, Somerset, in 1940. {Medical
Directories.)
STEVENS, FRANK BENTHAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 2,
1899. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam. B. [Dec. 23, 1879]. at Preston,
Brighton. Schools, Heathmere, Hayward's Heath and the
Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1901 ; Hist. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1902) ; B.A.
1902; LL.B. 1903. Adm. Solicitor, 1906. Practised at
Brighton, Lewes and Hayward's Heath. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Sussex Yeomanry; Capt. (Kite Balloon
Officer), R.A.F.; mentioned in despatches). Married, 1905,
Gertrude Cordelia, dau. of Arthur H. Wheeler. Of Chailey,
Lewes, Sussex, in 1946. (Peile, 11. 830; Law Lists; Univ. War
List.)
STEVENS, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magda-
lene, May 12, 1836. S. of John, architect, of London. School,
Rochester. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1845.
Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School, 1840-3; at Whit-
church Grammar School, 1843-7. C. of Weston, Cheshire,
1843-5. C. of St Alban's, Wood Street, and St Olave's,
Silver Street, London, 1852-73. Assistant Master at Ken-
sington proprietary School, 1860-73. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. (Clergy List; Bromsgrove Reg.)
STEVENS, GEORGE LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Mar. 27, 1878. S. of Robert Andrew, Esq.,
of Winter Hill, Maidenhead. School, Reading. Matric. Michs.
1878; Scholar, 1879; B.A. 1882. Brother of Robert A. T.
(1884).
STEVENS, GERALD PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of Henry, solicitor, of The Glebe House, Finchley,
Middlesex (and Helen Cornelia). B. Feb. 24, 1869
Finchley. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1928. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. n, 1888.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 26, 1893. Practised at Singapore,
1894-8 and in the Gold Coast, the Cape, Johannesburg and
■ Uganda. Married, July 2, 1907, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Coulson, of The Manor House, Thirsk, Yorks. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., East African forces). Author,
Ramblings of a Rolling Stone. Died Mar. 9, 1943, at Parkstone,
Dorset. {Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists; Univ. War
List; The Times, Mar. 10, 1943-)
STEVENS, HEADLAND. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 16, 1888. [S. of
Nicholas Henry, surgeon, of Cormaught Square, London.
B. June 4, 1869.] Schools, Westminster and St Edward's,
Oxford. Matric. Lent, 1888. Died ' about 1900.' {St Edward's
Sch. Roll; Record of Old Westminsters.)
STEVENS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1867. S. of
Thomas. B. July 4, 1847, at Bradfield, Berks. School,
Bradfield College. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 9, 1870. Called to the Bar, 1873. On
the Oxford Circuit, 1874. Assistant Inspector, Local Govern-
ment Board, 1878-90; General Inspector, 1890. Married,
1878, Ellen Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Halhed, H.E.I.C.M.S.,
of 'The Limes,' Harbledown, Kent. Died in 1907. {Bradfield
Coll. Reg. ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STEVENS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 7, 1879. S. of
George, robe-maker [of King Street, Cambridge] (and Eliza-
beth). B. at Cambridge. Bapt. Jan. 4, 1835. Mus-Bac. 1882.
STEVENS, HENRY BINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. I, 1853. Of Kent. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry (Oriel
College, Oxford, 1826), V. of Wateringbury, Kent. B. 1835.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A.
i860. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of
Thatcham, Berks., 1S58-61. C. of Curridge, 1861-7. C. of
St Lawrence, Reading, 1867-8. R. of Chatham, 1869-83.
V. of Darenth, 1883-1911. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1906.
Married, Apr. 30, 1885, Catherine Eliza, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Henry Charles Bartlett, V. of Westerham. Latterly of
The Beck, Wateringbury, Kent, where he died Jan. 14, 1924.
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Jan. 16, 1924.)
STEVENS, HENRY CHICHELEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 9, 1873. S. of F. M., Esq., of 17, Eaton Place, Brighton.
B. Sept. 4, 1852. School, St John's College, Hurstpierpoint.
Matric. Mirhs. 1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Assistant Master at the United Services College, Westward
Ho!, Devon (where he taught Rudyard Kipling), 1877-95;
Chaplain, 1893-5. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1881; priest, 1882.
Stevens, Marlow Osmond
C. of Stoke Damerel, 1895-8. Duncombe Lecturer at Kings-
bridge, 1898-1910. V. of Staverton, 1910-22. .Married,
Apr. 25, 1895, Jeanie Hazelden, widow of G. M. Urquhart, of
the Bombay Civil Service. Died Apr. 4, 1922. (Scott, MSS.,
which says he was 's. of Henry, of the Middle Temple ;
T. A. Walker, 543 and MS. note; Crockford; The Morning
Post, Apr. 7, 1922.)
STEVENS, HENRY RICHARD HADRIAN JOSEPH. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1895. S. of Emile, Esq. B. at Gallipoli,
Italy. School, Beaumont College, Old Windsor. Matric.
Michs. 1895.
STEVENS, HORACE WILLIAM PETIT. Adm. pens, at
Downing, July 3, 1871. [S. of Thomas, corn-merchant], of
15, David Place, Jersey. Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1878; LL.M. 1896; LL.D. 1902. Assistant Master
at Chipping Bamet Grammar School, 1876-87. Ord. deacon
(London) 1878; priest, 1880; C. of South Mimms, Middlesex,
1878-82. C. of Monken Hadley, 1882-8. V. of Tadlow with
East Hatley, Cambs., 1888-1940. Author, Old Bamet;
History of Downing College. Died Mar. 10, 1940. Brother of
Alfred J. (1862) and Thomas (1859). (CrocA/o'''^; C.B.Holland.)
STEVENS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 28,
1866. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870.
STEVENS, JAMES ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1892. [3rd] s. of J[ohn] F[oster] [I.C.S.] (and Frances).
B. Oct. 2, 1873, at Cuttack, India. School, Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar; B.A. 1895. Joined
the Indian Police, 1898; seconded to the Imperial Customs
Service, 1906; Chief Collector of Customs, Burma, 1913-21.
CLE.; O.B.E. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Col., Rangoon Batt., Indian Defence Force). Collector of
Customs, Bombay, 1921-5. Married, 1901, Ethel, dau. of
H. N. Cloete, P.W.D. Latterly of i, Redland Park, Bristol.
Died Dec. 11, 1934, at Bournemouth. {Blundell's Sch. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Wlw was Who; The Times, Dec. 14, 1934-)
STEVENS, JAMES YARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 26, 1814. [S. of — , M.P. for Tralee. School, Cheam
('Fell.-Com. {sic) at Trinity Hall').] Matric. Michs. 1814.
STEVENS [or STEPHENS], JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 5, 1770. Of Northants. Matric. Michs. 1770; Scholar,
1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16,
1776; priest, Dec. 14, 1777; C. of Maxey, Northants., 1776-7-
C. of Lutton, 1777. R. of Folksworth, Hunts., 1781-5. R. of
Haceby and Bolingbroke, Lines., 1799-1813. {St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 493; Northants. Clergy, xili. 57.)
STEVENS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Nov. 8, 1840.
STEVENS, JOHN JOWETT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 23, 1815.
Of Essex. S. of — , clerk, deceased. Matric. Michs. 1816;
Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 14,
1821. Second Master of Norwich Grammar School, 1820-2.
Died May 21, 1822, aged 24, at Dedham, Essex. (G. Mag.,
1822,1. 573-)
STEVENS, The Rer. JOHN NICOLLS. B.A., incorp. from Oxford,
1799; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1799. [Of St Ives, Cornwall.]
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1781, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1785. R. of Landewednack and Ruan Major,
Cornwall, 1799-1828. Married, July, 1800, Miss Stephens.
Died Feb. 16, 1828, at Penryn. M.I. in Landewednack
church. (T. A. Walker, 373; Al. Oxon.; Boase, Collect.
Cornub., 932; G. Mag., 182S, i. 282.)
STEVENS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 6, 1872.
Only s. of Joseph, gent, [of Charles Street, London] (and
Emily Eliza). B. Aug. 28, 1851, in Paddington. Bapt.
Feb. 24, 1858. Matric. Lent, 1873; B.A. 1876. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1876 (age 24). Disappears from Law
Lists, 1880. {Inns of Court.)
STEVENS, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 7,
1794. Matric. Michs. 1794.
STEVENS, LIONEL, .^dm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1866. S. of
John [schoolmaster]. B. July 9, 1848, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Southampton,
1872-3. C. of St Philip's, Battersea, 1873-7. C. of Holy
Trinity, Wimbledon, 1877-80. V. of Kimpton, Herts., 1883-
1904. Latterly of The Priory, Royston, Herts., w^here he died
Nov. 18, 1915. {Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 19, 1915.)
STEVENS, MARLOW OSMOND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Feb. 2, 1870. Of Surrey. B. Oct. 22, 1851. School, Brighton.
Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of St Luke's,
Gloucester, 1874-7. C. of Christ Church, Weston-super-
Mare, 1877-80. Resided subsequently at Weston-super-Mare,
where he died Mar. 26, 1930. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 28, 1930.)
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STEVENS, MONTAGUE FARQUHAR SHEFFIELD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. lo, 1878. S. of Arthur, of 4, Earl's Terrace,
Kensington, London. B. Dec. 10, 1859, at Madras, India.
Schools, Wimbledon, Surrey (private), and Durham. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. (Durham Sch. Reg.)
STEVENS, RICHARD CAROLUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 9, 1857. S. of Richard, schoolmaster (and Mary Ann).
B. at Barnstaple, Devon. Bapt. Feb. 26, 1837. Matric. Michs.
1857. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1867; priest (Canterbury) 1870;
C. of Bishop's Tawton, Devon, 1867-9. C. of St Saviour's,
Croydon, Svu-rey, 1869-70. C. of St Luke's, Lower Norwood,
1872-4. C. of St Mary's, Rotherhithe, 1874-5. Chaplain,
Romney Marsh Union, 1876-82. Chaplain at Archangel,
1882-7. C. of St Michael's, Woolwich, 1887-9. C. of
St James's, Enfield Highway, 1889-97. Disappears from
Crockford, 1898.
STEVENS, RICHARD FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July i, 1865. Eldest s. of Richard George, Esq.,
of Southampton [and a barrister of Gray's Irm]. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 18, 1870. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1873. Of 2, Stone Buildings in 1880. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STEVENS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 27,
1797. S. of Robert, of Norwich. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar; B.A. iSoi; M.A. 1804; D.D.
1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 3, 1801; priest (London)
Aug. 15, 1802. Lecturer at St Margaret's, Westminster,
1808-20. R. of St James, Garlickhithe, London, 1814-21.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1814-70. Chaplain to the House of Com-
mons, 1816. V. of \\'est Farleigh, Kent, 1820-70. Dean of
Rochester, 1820-70. Married, July 15, 1806, Elizabeth
Mason. Author, Sermons on our Duty toward God, our Neigh-
bour and Ourselves; Discourse on the Apostles' Creed; Counsel
of God in the Redemption of the World. Died Feb. 3, 1870, at
the Deanery. Father of Charles A. (1835). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Boose, lii. 741; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
STEVENS, ROBERT ANDREW TURNER. Adm. (age 26) at
Trinity Hall, 1884. S. of Robert Andrew, Esq., of Upper
Woodside, Basingstoke. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
Brother of George L. (187S).
STEVENS, ROWLAND WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Dec. 13, 1837; from Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Mar. 12, 1835, age 17; postmaster, Merton College,
1835-6. [School, Rugby. Only s. of William, of Binfield,
Berks.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845. {Rugby
Sch. Reg.;Al. Oxon.)
STEVENS, SAMUEL BROWN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Apr. 15, 1809; a 'Ten-year man.'
STEVENS, SILAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11,
1 88 1. S. of James, schoolmaster (and Mary Anne). B.
Oct. II, 1854, at Beaulieu, Hants. Schools, St Austin's,
Dulwich [and St John's, Hurstpierpoint]. Matric. Michs.
i88i; B.A. and LL.B. 1884; M.A. 1892; LL.M. 1901. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1S85; priest, 1886; C. of Ryde, Isle of
Wight, 1885-7. V. of Burley, Hants., 1889-90. R. of
St Laurence's, Southampton, 1890-1915. Died Oct. 23, 1915.
(Hurstpierpoint Reg.; Eagle, xxxvii. 273; Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 25, 1915.)
STEVENS, THOMAS. M.A. from Jesus, 1755. Probably the
man of these names, s. of James, gent., of Christchurch, Hants.,
who had matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Dec. 7, 1744,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1748. (Al. Oxon.)
STEVENS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 16,
1757. S. of Samuel, of Quamdon, Derbs. School, Wakefield.
Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar, 1758; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1761;
M.A. 1764; D.D. 1790. Fellow, 1763. Incorp. at Oxford
(Queen's College), 1772; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1772.
Whitehall Preacher. R. of Panfield, Essex, and V. of Helions
Bumpstead. Died, suddenly, June 13, 1809, aged 71, at
Panfield rectory. Father of Brooke B. (1809). (AL Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1809, II. 679; J. H. Peacock.)
STEVENS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1822.
[Youngest s. of William, Esq., of Frederick Place, Old Jewry,
London.l B. Oct. i, 1805, in London. School, Camberwell.
Matric. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1823; B..\. 1827; M.A. 1830.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1825. Called to the Bar,
May 18, 1830. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Married,
Feb. 15, 1843, Margaret, dau. of Bernard Martayh, of
Roscommon. Died Mar. 18, 1883, aged 77, at Hammersmith.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Guardian, Mar. 21, 1883; G. Mag., 1843, i- 423.)
Stevens, William Ernest Oliver
STEVENS, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, (age iS) at Magdalene,
June 19, 1859. S. of Thomas Ogden, of Sherborne. Schools,
Shrewsbury and Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1867; D.D. 1901. Assistant Master at Charter-
house, 1863-6. Ord. deacon (London) 1865; priest (Peterb.)
1866; C. of St Mary's, Charterhouse, 1S65-6. C. of Woodford,
Northants., 1866-S. C. of St Mark's, Victoria Docks, London,
E., 1868-70; C. of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 1872.
C. of Holy Trinity, Brompton, 1872-5. V. of St Luke's,
Victoria Docks, 1875-82. V. of Saffron Walden, Essex,
1882-9. V. of Stratford, Essex, 1889-1901. Hon. Canon of
St Albans, 1891-4. Archdeacon of Essex, 1894-1920. Bishop
Suffragan of Barking, 1901-19. Grand Chaplain of the
English Free Masons, 1896-7. F.S.A., 1889. Married, 1866,
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of G. Bertram. Died Aug. 22, 1920,
at W>Tnondham. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was
Who; The limes, Aug. 24, 1920.)
STEVENS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8, 1859.
S. of Thomas (and Sophia). B. at St Helier, Jersey. Bapt.
Nov. 8, 1840. School, Victoria College, Jersey. Matric.
Michs. 1859; Scholar, 1862; B.A. (23^^ Wrangler) 1863; M.A.
1881. Sub-Master of St Saviour's School, Southwark,
1864-74. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1874; priest (Rochester) 1877.
Second Master at Wakefield Grammar School and C. of
South Ossett, Yorks., 1874-5. Second Master at King
Edward's School, Great Berkhamsted, Herts., 1875-7. C. of
St Thomas, Charterhouse, London, 1877-9. C. of Grange,
Dorset, 1879-82. Second Master of Queen Elizabeth's School,
Sevenoaks, 1882-93. Chaplain of Sevenoaks Union, 1892-
1915. Latterly of Banning, Kent. Disappears from Crocft/ori,
1924. Brother of Horace W. P. (1871) and Alfred J. (1862).
STEVENS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1869.
S. of the Rev. Thomas (Oriel College, Oxford, 1827) (and
Susaima). B. [.Mar. 1851], at Bradfteld, Berks. Bapt. Apr. 3,
1851. School, Bradfteld College. Matric. Michs. 1869. Adm.
Solicitor, 1878; practised in London (Messrs Longboume,
Stevens and Co). J. P. for Berks. Married in 1880. Died in
1910. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
STEVENS, THOMAS JONES. .'Vdm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, Oct. 14, 1828, as 'George Jones Stephens.' Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1829. (2". A. Walker, 435.)
STEVENS (post HAMILTON), THOMAS NEWTE. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Nov. 6, 1818. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1818;
B.A. 1823; prizeman; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litf,
dim. from Canterbury) Mar. 23, 1823; priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Canterbury) Mar. 21, 1S24; C. of St Mary, Grays,
Kent, 1823-4. Chaplain, H.E.I.C, in Bengal, 1824-38. C. of
All HaUows, Barking, London, 1842-58. C. of Thomton-le-
Moor, Yorks., 1859-69. Changed his name to Hamilton,
Mar. 9, 1835. Married, Aug. 1824, Frances Mary, dau. of
Capt. John Major. Died Oct. 3, 1869, aged 69, at York.
(Changes of Name.)
STEVENS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 4. 1786. S. of
Nathaniel Vincent, cerevicii decoctor, of Cambridge. B. there,
Feb. 27, 1769. School, Cambridge (his father). Matric.
Michs. 1787. Migrated to St John's, May 15, 1790; Scholar,
1790; B.A. (15/A Wrangler) 1791; M.A. 1794. Fellow, 1791-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 11, 1791; priest. Mar. 12, 1797.
Chaplain to H.M.S. Leviatltan, under Lord Howe, 1794;
present at the battle of Cape St Vincent. Head Master of
Sedbergh School, 1799-1819. Not a success as a master, the
numbers of boys being so reduced that he closed the school
and taught the remaining pupils in his own house. Married,
Mar. 27, 1799, at Holme-by-the-Sea, Norfolk, Sarah Vitty,
youngest dau. of Mr Vitty, attorney, of Cambridge. Died
Nov. 9, 1819, at Sedbergh; his wife died at about the same
time, leaving four sons and eight daughters almost destitute.
Professor Adam Sedgwick and another old pupil. Miles Bland,
raised a subscription for the support of the children.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 493; G. Mag., 1819, 11. 478.)
STEVENS, WILLIAM ERNEST OLIVER. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Michs. 1890. S. of WiUiam Richard. B. Sept. 7,
1871, at Devonport. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Richmond) 1894; priest (Ripon) 1895; C. of St An-
drew's, Leeds, 1894-6. C. of Woodhouse, Yorks., 1896-9.
Chaplain, H.M.S. Royal Oak, 1899-1902; Galatea, 1902-3;
Dido, 1903-5; at Gibraltar, 1905-8; H.M.S. Dreadnought,
1908-9; Blenheim, 1909-11; Drake, 1911-13. C. of St John's,
The Pleck, WalsaU, 1914-16. C. of St John's, Wolver-
hampton, 1916-19. C. of Talke, Staffs., 1919-23. V. of
Marston with Whitgreave, 1923-4. Died Mar. 22, 1924, as
the result of an accident. [Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 4,
1924.)
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STEVENS, WILLIAM EVEREST. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5, 1822. [S. of William, of Sion College. B. July 14,
1804. School, Merchant Taylors.] Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Oxford) May 25, 1834; pnest,
Dec. 21, 1834. R. of Salford, 1834-70, and R. of Little
RoUright, Oxon, 1836-70. Latterly of Belgrave Terrace,
Durdham Downs, Bristol. Died in 1871. [M erchant 1 aylors'
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
STEVENS, WILLIAM LEIGHTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, Mar. 26, i860. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Henry
(Worcester CoUege, Oxford, 1833). B. at Chobham, Surrey.
School, Wickham. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Died
Dec. 3, 1864, aged 23, at St Leonards-on-Sea. (Venn, 11. 348;
G. Mag., 1865, I. 122.)
STEVENS, WILLIAM MITCHELL. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1885.
STEVENSON, ARNOLD. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17, 1893- [S. of
John James, F.S.A., of The Red House, Bayswater (and Jane
Omond, of Edinburgh). B.July 9, 1874.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1897; M.A. 1923. Of 63, Abingdon Villas, London,
W. Died June 21, 1948, at Eastbourne. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; The Times, June 24, 1948.)
STEVENSON, ARTHUR GAVIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1882. S. of James [Cochran, M.P.], of Westoe, South Shields,
Durham. B. Aug. 23, 1863, at South Shields. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. and LL.B. 1885. Adm.
Solicitor, 1889; practised in York. Solicitor in the N.E.
Railway Solicitor's office, 1889-95; District Land-Agent to
the N.R. Railway at York, 1895; Chief Land-Agent, 1906-23.
Of Eastgarth, Harlow Oval, Harrogate. Latterly of Budleigh
Salterton, Devon. Died May 11, 1927. Brother of Charles
(1887) and James S. (1880). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
STEVENSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12, 1813.
Doubtful if resided.
STEVENSON, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1887. S. of
James C[ochran], of Westoe, South Shields, Durham. School,
Harrow. [At Edinburgh University, 1884-7.] Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890. A journalist. Died Mar. 30, 1895, in New
York. Brother of Arthur G. (1882) and James S. (1880).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STEVENSON, CHARLES BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 7, 1813. Of Bucks. [S. of the Ven. George (1781), D.D.,
Dean of Kilfenora, and R. of Callan, Co. Kilkenny (and
Lydia, dau. of Thomas Thackeray, surgeon, of Cambridge).
B. May 18, 1796, at Eton. School, Eton.] Comet, ist Dra-
goon Guards, 1814. Served with the Regt. at Waterloo;
retired, 1816. Re-adm., as a Fell. -Com., Feb. 12, 1822.
Matric. Lent, 1822; B.A. 1826. V. of Backford, Cheshire,
1827-36. R. of Callan, Co. Kilkenny, 1836-58. Married
Harriet Mary Anne, dau. of James Graham, of Rickardby,
Cumberland. Brother of George (1812) and of Thomas (1821);
father of George W. (1844). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Eton Sch .
Lists; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
STEVENSON, CHARLES CORNWALLIS. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Pembroke, May i, 1872. Only s. of Ralph, lawyer, of
Hanley, Stafis. B. [Mar. 2i, 1852], at Shelton, Stafis. School,
Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877. German
Master (Military and Civil Dept.), Cheltenham College, 1880.
Sometime Vice-Consul in Hanover. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Clifton Coll. Reg.)
STEVENSON, CHARLES D'URBAN SINCLAIR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1900. S. of Edmond [S.], of St Clair,
Rondebosch, Cape Towti, South Africa. B. July 12, 1882, at
Cape Towm. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1900. Joined the
South African Constabulary, 1903. Of Rondebosch, Cape
Colony. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (the R. West
Kent Regt.). (Charterhouse Reg.)
STEVENSON, CLAUDE MABERLY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 18, 1898. S. of Thomas, doctor of medicine, scientific
analyst to the Home Office (and Agnes Maberly). B. Mar. 17,
1879, at Brixton. School, Uppingham (Mr C. W. Cobb).
Matric. Easter, 1898; B.Chir. 1905; M.B. 1907; M.D. 1910.
At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. House
Surgeon at Guy's Hospital; Assistant, East London Hospital
for Children. Assistant Medical Officer at HoUymoor asylum,
Birmingham. Practised at Streatham. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Married (i) Apr. 14, 1910,
Dorothy Thirza, dau. of Joseph Verran, of London; (2) • — ,
widow of W. H. Duke, FeUow of Jesus. Practised sub-
sequently at 90, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, where he died
July 14, 1950. (Medical Directories.)
STEVENSON, DAVID. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 7, 1761. [S. of David, of Beaconsfield, Bucks,
(and Sarah). B. there. Bapt. Jan. i, 1742-3.] Matric. Michs.
1761; B.A. 1765; M.A. 1769; LL.D. 1779. FeUow, 1764-95.
'A doctor in the Commons; died about 1803.' Brother of
WiUiam (i755). {Eton Coll. Reg.)
Stevenson, John
STEVENSON, DAVID. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Feb. 30,
1843. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 21, 1843. Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1849. Ord. deacon, 1848; priest, 1849; C. of
St Thomas, Lancaster, 1848-51. C. of Halesworth, SuSolk,
1852-60. C. of Frostenden, 1861-6. V. of Wendy, Cambs.,
1866-9. Married, July 4, 1849, Mary, dau. of T. H. Higgin, of
Belfast. Disappears from Crockford, 1870. (Clergy List; C. R.
Hudleston; Cumberland Racquet, July lo, 1849.)
STEVENSON, EDWARD JOHN WALTER. Adm. pens, at
Caius, May i, 185 1. S. of Major E. R., of Ringmore, Teign-
mouth. B. 1832, at .^thlone, Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1856; priest,
1857; C. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, 1856-8. C. of Py-
worthy, 1858-60. C. of Lacock, Wilts., 1860-3. C. of Brom-
field, Salop, 1863-6. C. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon,
1866-79; R. there, 1879-1912. An early Alpine climber;
made the first ascent of Monte Rosa. Died Oct. 15, 1912.
(Venn, 11. 302; Crockford.)
STEVENSON, GEORGE. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 7, 17S1. [S. of Hugh (and Elizabeth). B. at
Egham, Surrey, liapt. there, Aug. 20, 1761.] Matric. Lent,
1782; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1784-6. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1788-96. R. of St James's, Garlick Hill,
London. V. of Raheny, Co. Dublin, 1797. Dean of Kilfenora,
1802-25. R. of Callan, Kilkenny. Married, Dec. 3, 1786,
Lydia, dau. of Thomas Thackeray, of Cambridge. Died, of
typhus fever, Apr. 5, 1825, at the Deanery, Ennis, Co. Clare.
Father of Charles B. (1813), the next and Thomas (1821).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; 0. Mag., 1825, i. 475-)
STEVENSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1812. S. of the Ven. George (above), Dean of Kil-
fenora. B. [Apr. 14, 1795], at Eton. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1814; B.A. (16th Wrangler) 1816; M.A.
1819. Fellow, 1818. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1821; priest (Lincoln)
1823. R. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1838-68. Hon. Canon of
Norwich, 1847. Author, Sermons. Died Mar. 8, 1868, aged 72.
Brother of Charles B. (1813) and Thomas (1821). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, .4pr. 1868.)
STEVENSON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 15, 1844. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles Butler (1813),
R. of Callan, Co. Kilkenny (and Harriet Mary Anne, dau. of
James Graham). B. Mar. 1826, at Tattenhall, Cheshire.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. J. P. for
Co. Kilkenny. Killed by a fall from his horse, June 4, 1854,
at Kilbride, Co. ."Antrim. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Bromsgrove
Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 489; G. Mag., 1854, 11. 408.)
STEVENSON, GERARD FRANCIS. Adm pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July i, 1871. S. of the Rev. Thomas Blades
(1836), of Handsworth, near Birmingham. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878.
STEVENSON, HAROLD THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1886. S. of Dr — [Thomas], of 45, Gresham Road, London
(and Agnes). B. Mar. 24, 1868. Schools, Dover College and
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889.
A solicitor. Drowned whilst bathing at Whitby, Yorks.,
Aug. 29, 1895. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Dover Coll. Reg.)
STEVENSON, HENRY BENJAMIN CRUNDEN. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1822. S. of Charles B.
[Nov. 26, 1802], at Halifax, Nova Scotia. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1822. 'Died young.' (Eton Sch. Lists.)
STEVENSON, HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 28,
1823. Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1791). Matric.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A. .1830. Second Master of
Newark-on-Trent Grammar School, 1827, and C. of Famdon
and Balderston, Notts., from 1828. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Sodor and Man, and Chaplain of the Mariner's Church,
Douglas, in 1841. C. of Seckington, Warws., 1842. R. of
St Nicholas, Worcester, 1843-5. Hon. Canon of Worcester.
V. of Grimley, Worcs., 1846-53. Disappears from Clergy List,
1854. Married, Feb. 12, 1829, Mary, dau. of William Bland,
of Newark. (1 horoioti Soc. Record Series, xi. 67; Jesus Coll.
Notes.)
STEVENSON, JAMES SHANNAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1880. S. of James Cochran [M.P.], of Westoe, South
Shields, Durham. B. there, Feb. 24, 1862. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 18S4. Sometime manager of a
chemical works; later, a tea-planter in Ceylon. Of Blairavon,
Norwood, Ceylon. Died Mar. 31, 1919. Brother of .Arthur G.
(1882) and Charles (1887). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STEVENSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 29,
1756. S. of John, of Newton, Cambs. (and Elizabeth). Bapt.
there, Sept. 18, 1737. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1757;
Scholar; B.A. 1761; M.A. 1764; Chaplain, 1764-1829. Ord.
priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Ely) July, 1763. V. of
WUbraham, Cambs., 1763-1829. Died June 15, 1829, aged 92,
at Prestbury, Gloucs. M.I. at Newton. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
G. Mag., 1829, I. 571; H. P. Stokes, History of the Wil-
brahams, 50.)
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STEVENSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 43) at Caius, Sept. 28,
1846. S. of — , farmer. B. in Kirkcoln, Wigtownshure.
School, Ayr Academy. Matric. Michs. 1846; 36th Wrangler,
1850- B.A. 1851; M.A. 1857. C. of Curry-MaUett, Somerset,
1864-82. Disappears from Crockford, 1886. (Venn, 11, 277.)
STEVENSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1834. S. of Thomas. B. at Great Ousebum, Yorks. School,
private. One, 'J.' Stevenson was C. of Trmg, Herts., m 1846
and C. of Skegness, Lines., in 1867; but see also Joseph
Steavenson (1835), with whom he is frequently confused, and
also a namesake, M.A. of Durham Univ.
STEVENSON, LOUIS EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 4,
1883 S. of James Charles. B. [Jan. 31, 1864], at Fnarbank,
Jedburgh, Ro.xburghs. Schools, Nest Academy, Jedburgh,
and St Peter's, York [and at Edinburgh University]. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1884, 1885; played for Scotland, 1888. House
Surgeon, Cumberland infirmary. Medical Officer of Health
for Kirkby district and Westmorland East Ward Union.
Practised at Temple-Sowerby, Westmorland. J. P. for West-
morland. F.G.S. Married, Aug. 9, 1906, at St Ann's, Dublin,
Eleanor, dau. of James Jefiares, of BaUykenny, Drmagh,
Co. Wexford. Author, medical. Died Aug. 19, i93i..at
Temple-Sowerby. [Peik, 11. 697; Book of Blues; Medical
Directories; Ike Times, Aug. 22, 1931-)
STEVENSON, RALPH ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1858. S. of John Adams, of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs.
B there, Feb. 18, 1839. School, Lines, (private). Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Adm. Solicitor, 1866; practised at
Stoke-upon-Trent and Burton-upon-Trent. [Law Lists.)
STEVENSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July II, 1829. S. of Richard. B. at Barton, Notts. School,
Oakham, Rutland. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1832; B.A.
{yd Wrangler) 1834; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1835. Disappears
from Univ. Calendar, 1837.
STEVENSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 22,
1881 S of John, Esq., of [Lillie Hill House], Dunfermlme.
B. May 26, 1861 [at Alloa]. Schools, High School, Dunferm-
line and Collegiate School, Edinburgh. Matric. Easter, 1881;
Scholar, 1883; B.A. (34</t Wrangler) 1884. Assistant mmister
at Galashiels, 1889. Minister at Gargunnock, 1888-1927.
Baird Lecturer, 1920. Author, Scottish Outposts, etc. Of
Eildonside, Mekose. Married, July 6, 1909, Agnes Jeanie,
2nd dau. of the Rev. James Dodds, D.D., of Corstophme,
near Edinburgh. (1\ A. Walker, 563; Scottish Biographies;
2 he limes, July 8, 1909.)
STEVENSON, ROBERT ALAN MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. 8, 1866. Only s. of Alan, raihroad-engineer, of
Edinburgh [buUder of Skerryvore lighthouse, engineer to the
Board of Northern Lights] (for whom see D.N.B.) (and
Margaret Jones). B. Mar. 25, 1847, in Edinburgh. School,
Windermere CoUege (Mr Puckle). Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1882. Studied painting under Auguste Ortmans
at Fontainebleau, 1869; at the School of Art, Edinburgh,
1871-2; at the Beaux Arts, Antwerp, 1873; at the atelier of
Carolus Duran in Paris, 1873-6- Accompanied R. L.
Stevenson, his cousin, in the 'canoe- trip' in France, 1876.
Exhibited landscape paintings at the Royal Academy ajid
other galleries. Taught painting at Cambridge in association
with the Slade Professor. Roscoe Professor of Fme Arts,
Liverpool University CoUege, 1880-93. Contributed to the
Saturday Review, 1883-9, as critic of pamtmg and music.
Art Critic of the Pall MaU Gazette, 1893-1900. Married, 1881,
Louisa, dau. of Theodore Pyrland, Esq. Author, 2 he Art of
Velasquez, etc. Died Apr. 18, 1900. [Boose, vi. 620; Who was
Who; D.N.B.)
STEVENSON, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, June 18, 1833. S. of William Ford, Esq. Matric.
Michs. 1833.
STEVENSON, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 18S7. S. of J. S., Esq., of the Elms, Stu-lmg.
B. July 19, 1865. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1887. Ot
Holme Hill, Merrow, Surrey, and later of Inghston, Forfar.
Died Mar. 22, 1943, at Guildford. [Jhe Times, Mar. 24, I943-)
STEVENSON, SETH ELLIS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse,
June 25, 1779. [S. of the Rev. Seth Ellis (i743-4). Head
Master of East Retford Grammar School.] School, Retfoid.
Matric. Michs. 1779; Scholar; B.A. 1783. Sometime C. of
Legsby, Lines. Resided latterly at East Barkwith, Lines.,
where he died Aug. 19, 1814, 'aged 56.' M.I. found (1947)
on a fallen gravestone in the church. (T. A. Walker, 346;
G. Mag., 1814, II. 294.)
STEVENSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 4, 1791-
Of Leics. Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar; B A. i797; M-A-
1806. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 1797; priest (York) Oct.
1798; C. of Dishley, Leics. P.C. of Thrumpton, Notts. C. of
St Peter's, Blackburn, Lanes. Head Master of Loughborough
Stevenson-Moore, Charles James
Grammar School 'for 30 years.' Domestic Chaplain to the
Marquess of WeUesley. Died Dec. 4, 1850, aged 78, at Lough-
borough. Fatherof Henry J. (1823). [Peile, 11. 332; G. Mag.,
1851, I. 212.)
STEVENSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 19 1821. S. of [the Ven.] George (1781). B. [June 6,
1804] at Callan, Co. Kilkenny. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs.
i82i-'b A. 1825. R. of St Peter's, Cheese Hill, Wmchester,
I852-J.4 Disappears from Clergy List, 1845. Brother of
George (1812) and Charles B. (1813). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
STEVENSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
Jan 31 1824. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Stamford, Lines,
(and Margaret Hunt). School, Stamford.
STEVENSON, The Rev.THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
i860. S. of George, of Maida Hill, London. B. Nov. 23, 1831, m
London. School, King's CoUege, London. Matnc. Michs.
i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (London) 1856;
priest, 1857; C. of St Peter's, Stepney, 1856-60. C. of Mel-
drpth Cambs 1861-3. C. of St Michael's, Chester Square,
S C of Pkrk Chapel, Chelsea, 1864-8. V. of St Mary's.
Vomers Town, Surrey. 1868-87. Died Feb. 27, 1887. {Crock-
ford; The Times, Mar. 2, 1887.)
STEVENSON, THOMAS BLADES. Adm. sizar (age 23) at
Christ's, Jan. 30, 1836. S. of Thomas bookseller of Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1840; M.A.
1843 Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1843; priest, 1845. Assistant
Master at King Edward VI's School, Birmingham, 1842-75.
Resided latterly at Croydon, where he died May 21 1896.
aged 84. Father of Gerard F. (1871). (Crockford; 2 he Stan-
dard, May 25, 1896; Peile, ii, 457-)
STEVENSON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 5, 1876. S. of John Esq., J.P., ironmaster of
Ormesby Park, Middlesbrough, Yorks. [B. 1856.] School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1876. Died shortly after leaving
Cambridge. (Durham Sch. Reg.)
STEVENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
May 20, I755. S. of David, gent., of [Beaconsfield], Bucks,
(and Sarah). [Bapt. Apr. 27, 1736, at Beaconsfiel<l] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. i755; Scholar; B.A 1759; M.A. 1771.
Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim. ^0^ London) Sept. 23,
1759- priest Lincohi) Mar. 18, 1764. V. of High Easter,
Essex 1766-70. R. of Borley and Langenhoe, 1770 805.
Chaplain to Henry, Lord St John. Died Aug 6 1805. Brother
of David (1761). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iii.
637; G. Mag., 1805, II. 781.)
STEVENSON, WILLIAM ALLAN. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
July 5, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; MA. 1850.
Ord deacon and priest (Chester) 1848; C. of Nantwich
Cheshire, 1848-50. C. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1851-4- G of
Withington, 1854-6. C. of CrumpsaU, Manchester, 1856-9.
PC of St Luke's, Formby, 1859-90. Resided latterly at
Oakleigh, Nantwich. Disappears from Crockford, 1906.
STEVENSON, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
DOWNING, Apr. 26, 1852; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had mktric. May 15, 1845. age 17. [Eldest s- of Cap am
George, of Grafton Street, London and of Baflord House
Charlton Kings, Gloucs. (and Louisa, dau. of John Josiah
Holford, of Kilwyn, Llandovery, Carm and York Place
Portman Square, London). B. June 23, 1827. School, Eton.]
Matric. Easter, 1852. Of Foxlease House, Hants^, which he
sold in 1900. J. P. for Hants., Gloucs. and Brecknocks.
lometime^of the 68th Durham Light I^i^^try and Scots
Guards. Married, Aug. 3, 1852, Maria Ann, dau. of Col.
Hardress Robert Saunderson, and had issue. Died Oct. 16,
1910. (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
STEVENSON-MOORE. CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 1885. S. of the Rev. John James [LL D .
Trin CoU., Dublin], V. of Dagenham, Essex. B June 8,
1866 a? Swansea.' School, Felsted Matnc. Michs. 1885.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. 18, 1886. Appointed to I.C S ,
188^; Assistant Magistrate and CoUector in Bengal, 1887;
Settlement Officer, 1896; Magistrate and Collector 1898
Inspector-General of PoUce, Bengal 1904-7; Director of
Sing above Montreux. Switzerland. J^lVf. ^947, aged 81.
Brother of John E. S. 1881, sub Moore). (Al. Felsted., 1 . A.
Walk^ Isi- J. P. Shawcross, History of Dagenham; R.
Gardner; Who's Who; The Times, July 26, i947-)
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STEVENTON, EDWIN HORATIO. Adm. sizar at Corpus
CiiKisTi, I'eb. 17, 1826. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1826;
Scholar, 1827; li.A. (yd Wrangler and ist Smith's prize)
1830; M.A. 1S33; B.D. 1841. Fellow, 1832. Junior Proctor,
1839-40. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8, 1834; priest
(Bristol) 1836. C. of Paddington, 184 1-6. V. of All Saints,
Paddington, 1847-71. Latterly of Southborough, Tunbridge
Wells, where he died May 14, 1890. Doubtless brother of the
next. (Boase, in. 747; Crockford; The Guardian, May 21,
1890.)
STEVENTON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 9, 1840. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1841;
B.A. 1844. Doubtless brother of the above.
STEWARD, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 21, 1821.
[S. of William, of Great Yarmouth. B. Nov. 7, 1803. School,
Charterhouse.] A wine-merchant in London. Died in 1835.
Brother of Francis (1825). (List of Carthusians.)
STEWARD, ALFRED ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 12, 1868. S. of Robert, merchant [of 7, Trumpington
Street, Cambridge]. B. Mar. 9, 1849, at Southtown, Great
Yarmouth. School, Southtown. Matric. Lent, 1869. Kept
six terms. (Peile, 11. 609.)
STEWARD, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 17,
1816. Of Norfolk. [S. of Ambrose, of Stoke Park, Suffolk
(by his ist wife, Harriet, dau. of William Heath, of Hem-
blington Hall, Norfolk). B. I797-] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 17, 1821 ; priest. Mar. 3, 1822. R. of Belstead,
Suffolk, 1829-45. R. of Wetheringsett with Brockford,
1836-40. R. of Warden, Kent, 1841-5. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1864. Father of the next. (V. Hodson; F. P.
White.)
STEWARD, AMBROSE HEATH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 29, 1858. S. of the Rev. Ambrose (above) (and Susan).
B. Jan. 2, 1840, at Bramford, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1863; priest, 1864;
C. of Godmanchester, Hunts., 1863-4. C. of Woolpit, Suffolk,
1864-70. C. of Norton, 1870. R. of Ashby Parva, Leics.,
1870-3. Disappears from Clergy List, 1874.
STEWARD, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 8,
1857. S. of Charles, of Blundeston, Suffolk (and Harriet,
dau. of Ambrose Harbord Steward, Esq., of Stoke Park,
Sufiolk). B. June 6, 1839, at Blundeston. School, Surrey
(private). Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1862; priest, 1864; C. of Oulton, Sufiolk,
1862-5. R. of Somerleyton with Ashby, Sufiolk, 1865-97.
Resided subsequently at Ipswich, where he died Nov. 28,
1909. (Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times,
Dec. 2, 1909.)
STEWARD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 21,
1825. S. of W[iUiam], Esq., of Great Yarmouth. [B. Mar. i,
1806.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27, 1829; priest, June 6, 1830.
R. of Barking with Darmsden, Suffolk, 1836-92. J. P. for
Sufiolk. Married, 1830, Sarah Tolver, 2nd dau. of Isaac
Preston. Died May 19, 1892. Brother of Alfred (1821). (List
of Caiihusians; Crockford; The Guardian, May 25, 1892;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
STEWARD, FRANCIS CONWAY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 11, 1853. Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857;
M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of
Somerleyton, Suffolk, 1858-66. C. of Salhouse, Norfolk,
1866-8. V. of Runham, 1868-1901. R. of Lammas with
Little Hautbois, 1901-3. Died June 8, 1903, aged 68.
(Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, June 19, 1903.)
STEWARD, GEORGE EDWARD. Matric. Lent, 1866, from
Clare. Not found in College adm. register, but name on the
College books in 1912.
STEWARD, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Nov. 7, 1822. Of Norwich. School, Norwich.
Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1824; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1828; priest (Norwich) May 24, 1829.
R. of Caister-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 1829-78. Disappear?
from Crockford, 1879. Father of the next.
STEWARD, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 25, 1855. [2nd] s. of the Rev. G[eorge] W[illiam]
(above), R. of Caister, Great Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1855;
Scholar, 1858; M.A. 1862; M.B. 1864. Died July 23, 1864,
aged 28, in Grosvenor Terrace, Warwick Square, London.
(T. A. Walker, 510; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 394.)
STEWARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 31,
1843. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. John Henry (1818). B.
1825.] Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar, 1844; B.A. 1848. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Swardeston,
Norfolk, 1847-63. R. of Hethel (succeeding his father),
1863-91. Died May 15, 1891, aged 67. (Crockford; Walford,
County Families; The Guctrdian, May 27, 1891.)
STEWART, Alexander
STEWARD (or STEWART), JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. i8, 1786, as Steward. [S. of Thomas, of Bury St Ed-
munds (and Mary). B. Dec. i, 1769, at Bury St Edmunds.
School, Charterhouse (scholar).] Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A.
1792 (Steward); M.A. 1800 (Steward). Ord. priest (London)
Apr. 19, 1795. Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1793-1805;
Lisher, 1805-11. K. of Little Wigborough, Essex, 1811-12.
R. of Little Hallingbury, 1812-35. K. of Thwaite All Saints,
Norfolk, 1832-5. Married Eliza, dau. of William Burdett, of
Mowsley, Leics. Died in Mar. 1835. Frequently confused
with John Stewart (1780). (Al. Carthus.; R. L. Arrowsmith;
G. Mag., 1835, II. 217.)
STEWARD, JOHN BURDETT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pem-
broke, June 29, 1818. Only s. of Richard, M.D., deceased,
late of Bourne, Lines. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A.
1823; M.B. 1824; Med.Lic. 1827; M.D. 1829. M.R.C.P., 1828;
F.R.C.P., 1831; M.R.C.S., 1849. Harveian Orator, 1855.
House Surgeon at Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, 1849-50.
Physician and proprietor of Southall Park asylum, Middlesex.
Author, medical. Latterly of Sandown, Isle of Wight, where
he died Mar. 6, i888. (Boase, vi. 621; Medical Directories.)
STEWARD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 10, 1818. [Eldest] s. of John [attorney. Alderman, High
Sheriff, and sometime Mayor of Norwich] (and .A.nna Maria,
dau. of John Richards). B. [Dec. 9, 1799], at Heigham,
Norfolk. School, Norwich. Matric. Lent, 1818; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich)
1822. V. (and patron) of Swardeston, Norfolk, 1824-63. V. of
Saxlingham-Nethergate with Saxlingham-Thorpe, 1824-32.
R. (and patron) of Hethel, 1835-63. J. P. for Norfolk. Mar-
ried, 1821, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. W. Farley Wilkinson,
V. of N. Walsham. Died Mar. 22, 1863, at the Manor House,
E. Carleton. Father of Henry (1843). (Crockford; Clerical
Guide; Northants. Clergy; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families; G, Mag., 1863, i. 664.)
STEWARD, PETER FINCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1859. [4th] s. of Timothy, of Heigham Lodge, Norwich. B.
May 19, 1840, at Norwich. School, Suffolk (private). Matric.
Michs. 1859: B.A. 1863.
STEWARD, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 31, 1873.
[2nd] s. of Edward [solicitor], of Saxlingham-Nethergate
Hall, Norfolk. B. July 19, 1854, at Eaton, Norfolk. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1873; B..\. 1S80. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1875, 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 5, 1875. Sometime a tea-planter in Ceylon; in Assam
in 1880. Returned to England. J. P. for Norfolk. Found
shot in his garden at Saxlingham Hall, Norfolk, Jan. 16, 1913.
(Haileybury Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 18, 1913.)
STEWARD, RUPERT DONALD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Lent,
1899. S. of Donald, deceased, of Old Catton, Norwich. School,
Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1899. Served in the Boer War, 1898-
1901 (Second Lieut., The Norfolk Regt. (T.A.), 1900; Second
Lieut., 5th Dragoon Guards, 1901). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.F.A.; M.C., 1919; mentioned twice in
despatches). A farmer. Of Spexhall, Halesworth, Sufiolk,
where he died Sept. 18, 1933. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
The Times, Sept. 19, 1933.)
STEWARD, SIDNEY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, June 13,
1897. [S. of John A., J. P. B. 1879. at Worcester. School,
Cathedral King's School, Worcester.] Matric. Michs. 1897;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1904; M.D. 1910; D.P.H. 1911. At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Served in
the South African War, 1898-1901. Assistant Medical
Officer, Devon County asylum, Exminster; Resident Medical
Officer, Carmarthenshire Infirmary; House Surgeon, Brighton
and Hove Hospital for Women and Children; House Surgeon,
Teignmouth Hospital. Sometime Government Surgeon, Port
of Spain, Trinidad. Practised at Guildford. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; D.S.O., 1914; 'went
with a party of stretcher-bearers across ground swept by
rifle and shell fire to Langemark village, and removed eleven
wounded men'; mentioned in despatches). Practised sub-
sequently at Farncombe, Surrey. Author, medical. Of
GuOdford in 1940. (The V.C. and D.S.O.; Medical Direc-
tories.)
STEWART, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1844. S. of John, architect, of Liverpool (and Mary Ann).
B. there. Bapt. Sept. 14, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1844. Migrated
to Clare, Mar. 12, 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon,
1849; priest, 1850; C. of Smalley, Derbs., 1849-55. C. of
South Cadbury, Somerset, 1855-8. C. of Chilton-Cantelo,
1858-68. V. of Cogges, Oxon., 1868-70. R. of Liverpool,
1870-1904. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, 1880. Resided sub-
sequently in Liverpool, where he died Mar. 30, 1916, aged 89.
Father of Charles J. (1877) and John (1875). (Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, i\3i. 31, 1916.)
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STEWART, ALEXANDER GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 9, 1870. [S. of Alexander John Robert (next),
of Chancellor House, Tunbridge Wells, and of Ards, Co.
Donegal] (and Lady Isabella Graham-Toller). B. Feb. 13,
1852, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 29, 1873. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1884. Married, Apr. 10, 1883, Julia Blanche, 3rd
dau. of Charles Dingwall, Esq., of Streatham, Surrey, and
had issue. Died Dec. 5, 1897. Brother of George L. (1881)
and Henry M. (1884). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County
Families.)
STEWART, ALEXANDER JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 25, 1846. [Only s. of Alexander Robert (next)
(and Lady Caroline Anne Pratt, dau. of John Jeffries, ist
Marquess Camden). B. July 5, 1827.] Matric. Michs. 1847.
Of Ards, Co. Donegal, and Laurenceto%vn House, Co. Down.
J.P. and D.L.; High Sherig of Co. Donegal, 1853 and of Co.
Down, i85i. Married, May 17, 1851, Lady Isabella Rebecca
Graham-Toler, 7th dau. of Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury.
Died July 30, 1904. Father of George L. (1881), Henry M.
(1884) and the above. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford,
County Families.)
STEWART, ALEXANDER ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, May 8, 1815. [Eldest s. of Alexander, of Ards, Co.
Donegal (and Lady Mary Moore, 2nd dau. of Charles, ist Mar-
quess of Drogheda).] B. [Feb. 12, 1795], in Co. Donegal.
Matric. Michs. 1815. Of Ards, Co. Donegal, and Laurencetown
House, Co. Down. M.P. for County Londonderry, 1818-30.
J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff, 1830. Married, July 28, 1825,
^ Lady Caroline Anne Pratt, 3rd dau. of John Jeffries, ist Mar-
quess Camden. Died Mar. 25, 1850. Father of the above;
brother of Charles M. (1819). (Return of M.P.s; Burke, L.G.
of Ireland.)
STEWART, ALEXANDER WESTWOOD. Matric. Non-CoU.,
Michs. 1898. Migrated to Downing, Dec. 10, 1898.
STEWART, ALLAN DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse.
Mar. 29, 1849. S. of Col. Alexander [East India Co.], deceased,
of [Strathgarry and] Edinburgh (and Janetta, dau. of Ralph
Allan Daniell, Esq., of Trelisseck, Cornwall). B. Mar. 7, 1831 .
School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
(10th Wrangler) 1853. Fellow, 1853. M.I.C.E. A consulting
engineer in Edinburgh, 1861-81. Head of the London staff
during the construction of the Forth bridge. Married, 1857,
Susan, dau. of Archibald Hepbume-Mitchelson, and had
issue. Of Strathgarry and Innerhadden, "Perths. J.P. for
Perths. Died Oct. 31, 1894. (7. A. Walker, 497; Edinburgh
Acad. Reg.; Walford, County Families; Stewarts of Appin,
180.)
STEWART, ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Mar. 17, 1826. [5th] s. of Sir George, Bart.
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1769), of Murthly Castle, Perths.,
(and Catherine, dau. of John Drummond). B. [Aug. 29, 1807]
in Edinburgh. Matric. Easter, 1826. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, July 3, 1826. Succeeded his brother as 8th Baronet,
Apr. 28, 1871. Married, May 4, 1875, Hester Mary, dau. of
John Eraser. Died Sept. 20, 1890, at Murthly Castle. (Boose,
VI. 621; G.£.C.)
STEWART, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 16, 1837.
[B. Dec. 12, 1813.] Of the Custom House, London. School,
Eton. Did not reside. (Peile, ii. 460.)
STEWART, ARTHUR DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [Eldest] s. of Robert Warren, of Brighton
Lodge, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. B. Oct. 8, 1877, at Foo Chow,
China. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (London) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of
St Paul's, Canonbury, 1901-5. Principal of St Paul's College
(C.M.S.), Hongkong, 1905-32. V. of Lyonsdown, New Bamet,
Herts., 1933-47. Lie. to offic, dio. of Hongkong, 1948-51.
C. of H. Trin., Bournemouth, 1951-. (Haileybury Reg.;
Crockford.)
STEWART, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1868. S. of the Rev. John (1840), of West Derby, near Liver-
pool. B. June 16, 1850, at Newark, Notts. School, Ipswich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1869; B..A.. 1874. Brother of Percy
(1875).
STEWART, AUBREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 21, 1864.
S. of the Rev. David J[ames] (1833), of Bene't Place, Cam-
bridge. B. [Dec. 26], 1844, at Ely, Cambs. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1866; B.A. (iitk Classic) 1868;
M.A. 1871. Fellow, 1870. Married, May 8, 1899, Lilias
Augusta Wright. Secretary of the Royal Water Colour
Society. Edited Plautus' Memschmi and English Epigrams
and Epitaphs ; translated various classical works. Resided at
Ipswich, where he died Dec. 31, 1918; buried in the Mill Road
cemetery, Cambridge. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 3,
1919; Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906.)
Stewart, Charles James
STEWART, BERNARD HALLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus
Oct. 1893. S. of Halley. B. at Hastings. School, University
School, Hastmgs. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896- B Chir
1904; .M.B. and .M.A. 1908; M.D. 191 1. At Guy's Hospital!
Assistant House Surgeon there. Clinical Assistant, Hospital
for Women, Soho. Practised at Bamet, Herts.; Senior
Medical OflRcer, Wellhouse Hospital, Bamet.' F.R S E
Member of Executive Committee, Asthma Research Council^
and of St Bartholomew's Hospital cancer Committee'
Author, medical. Of 'Fairlight,' Totteridge, Herts., in 1947'
(Jesus Coll. Report; Medical Directories.)
STEWART, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Aug. 16,
1864. [S. of John, wooUen-draper, of Cheapside, London.
School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1869; M.A.
1874. Membre de I'Academie Nationale, France. Author,
International Correspondence by means of Numbers. Died
Nov. 5, 1911, aged 66, at the Charterhouse, London.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; The Times, Nov. 7, 19 11.)
STEWART, CHARLES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 27, 1826. Eldest s. of Lieut.-Colonel — , of
Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A.
1831.
STEWART, CHARLES BALFOUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 19, 1882. [Elder] s. of Balfour [LL.D., F.R.S.], Professor
at Owens College, Manchester. B. [July 12, 1864], at Rich-
mond, Surrey. Schools, Marlborough College, Edinburgh
Institution; and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric.
Easter, 1883; B.A. i886; M.A. 1890; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897.
At Liverpool, Guy's Hospital, and Vienna. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1895. House Physician, Royal Infirmary, Liver-
pool. Assistant Bacteriologist, Liverpool Corporation and
Assistant Lecturer, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Assistant Bacteriologist, Imperial Research Laboratory,
Bombay. Went to the Gold Coast to assist in the extermina-
tion of malaria-bearing mosquitoes, 1902. In practice at
Huntspill, Somerset, 1904-14. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Resided latterly in Switzeriand.
Died Mar. 13, 1942, at Montreux. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 18, 1942; Peile, ii, 694.)
STEWART, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Mar. 3, 1767. S. of Giles. B. at Long Melford,
Suffolk. School, Ely. Scholar, 1767; matric. Lent, 1768;
B.A. 1771. Incorp. at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1772; M.A.
(O.xford) 1773. R- of Courteenhall, Northants., 1773-95.
R. of Wakes Colne, Essex, 1795-1819. R. of Rede, Suffolk,
1807-19. Author, The Aliad; an heroical epistle to Clostz
Redivivus. Died Oct. 8, 1819, aged 70. (Peile, 11. 283;
Al, Oxon.; Northants. Clergy, xiii. 65.)
STEWART, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 9, 1836. [Eldest s. of John, of BeUadrum, Invemess-
shire, formerly of Bombay (and Jamesina Grant). B.
June 13, 1817; bapt. July 9, 1817, at the Scotch Kirk,
Bombay. At the University of London, 1834-5.] Matric.
Michs. 1836. Entered the East India Co.'s Civil Service, 1837.
At Haileybury College, 1838-9. Assistant Magistrate and
Collector at Dharwar, 1840. Died Oct. 18, 1840, at Bombay.
M.I. in St Thomas's Cathedral, Bombay. (J. Rennie;
Memorials of Old Haileybury College, 562.)
STEWART, CHARLES GERARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 30, 1857. S. of Lieut. -Col. Charles, of Spring Terrace,
Richmond, Surrey. B. May 29, 1837, in India. School,
Helston, Comwall. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A.
1864. Ord. deacon (Bp. Ryan, for Ripon) 1871; priest
(Ripon) 1872; C. of St Luke's, Bradford, 1871-3. Incumb.
of Campbeltown, Argyll, 1873-4. Of Campbeltown in 1888.
Disappears from Crockford, 1889. (Crockford.)
STEWART, CHARLES HENRY HILTON (or HYLTON). Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Christ's, Oct. 20, 1870. S. of WUliam. B. at
Bath. School, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1870. Kept three terms.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 15, 1S71; Choral Scholar
and organist; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Organist of Chichester
Cathedral, 1874-5. Ord. deacon (Bp. Claughton, for Ro-
chester) 1875; priest (Rochester) 1876; C. of Pebmarsh,
Essex, 1875-7. Minor Canon, Precentor and Sacristan of
Chester Cathedral, 1877-89. V. of New Brighton, Cheshire,
1889-1904. R. of Bathwick with Woolley, Somerset, 1904-16.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1916-22. Married Florence Hope,
dau. of Thomas Dixon, banker, of Chester. Died Apr. 7
1922, at Chester, aged 72. (Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 13,
1922.)
STEWART, CHARLES JAME5. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Ju?y 4.
1832. Of Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1832. Died Feb. 24
1843. (Warwick's Universal Register, 1844.)
STEWART, CHARLES J AMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31,
1877. S. of the Rev. Alexander (1844), R. of Liverpool, of
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Stewart, Charles Moore
29, Sandon Street, Liverpool. B. Sept. 21, 1858, in Liverpool.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. .-Vdm.
Solicitor, 1883; practised in London and in Twickenham
(Messrs Johnson, Weatherall and Stewart). Died Oct. 18,
1937. at 9, Radnor Place, Hyde Park. Brother of John (1875).
{Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The limes, Oct. 21, i937-)
STEWART, CHARLES MOORE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 26, 1819. [2nd] s. of Alexander, Esq., of Ards, Co.
Donegal (and Lady J\lary Moore, 2nd dau. of Charles, ist
Marquess of Drogheda). B. Mar. 5, i799> at Ards. Matnc.
Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. In Holy Orders. Married, 1830,
Alice, 2nd dau. of the Rt. Hon. John Ormsby Vandeleur, of
Kikush House, Co. Clare. Died, s.p., Feb. 1831. Brother of
Ale.\ander R. (1815). (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STEWART, CHARLES PATRICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 15, 1841. [3rd s. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. James Henry
Keith (1801) (and Henrietta Anne, dau. of the Rev. Spencer
Madan, D.D.). B. May 27, 1823.] Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1849. Of Silwood Park, Sunninghill, Berks.
Married, Aug. 4, 1859, Frances Anne, dau. of William Cour-
tenay Cruttenden, of Mount Heaton, Lanes., and had issue.
Died July 7, 1882. Brother of Spencer (1838). (Burke,
P. and B.)
STEWART (post POYNTZ-STEWART), CHARLES POYNTZ
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1857. [Only] s. of Pnilip
[Collector, of Surat] (and Matilda, dau. of William Dawson,
Esq., of St Leonard's Hill, Berks.). B. Aug. 2, 1836, at
Brighton. School, Paris (private) [and at the Sorbonne].
Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Adm. com. causa
at Oxford, 1867. Of Chesfield Park, Herts. J. P. for Herts.
Married, Feb. i, 1882, Caroline Elizabeth, only child of Col.
Robert Hindley Wilkinson, of Chesfield Park, Stevenage,
Herts., and had issue. Died in June, 1925. [At. Oxon.;
Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families; The Times, June 26,
1925 ; V. Hodson.)
STEWART, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1897. [S. of Charles William, of Hove, Sussex.] B.
Apr. 16, 1879. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1902;
priest, 1903; C. of Basingstoke, Hants., 1902-8. C. of
St Clement's, Bournemouth, 1908-12; V. there, 1912-35.
Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1933. V. of Fordingbridge with
Ibsley, Hants., 1935-44. Died in 1944. {Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
STEWART, CHARLES TRENCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. S. of James Robert, of Gortleitragh, Kings-
town, Co. Dublin. B. May 12, 1878, at Kingstown. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. A stockbroker in
Dublin. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., S. Irish
Horse and R. Irish Regt.). Of Gortleitragh, Kingstown, Co.
Dublin. Brother of Henry P. (1894). (Harrow Sch. Reg.,
which gives his father as ' the Very Rev. Henry'.)
STEWART, The Hon. CHARLES WILLIAM. Hon. LL.D. 1814.
Adm. nobleman at Trinity, July 5, 1814. S. of the Rt. Hon.
Robert [ist Marquess of Londonderry] (by his 2nd wife,
Frances, dau, of Charles Pratt, ist Earl Camden). [B.
May 18, 1778, in Dublin. School, Eton.] Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1814. Served in Flanders, 1794, and in the Irish
Rebellion; Lieut.-Col., 5th Dragoons; Lieut.-Col., i8th Dra-
goons, 1799. Adjt. -General, 1809-12, under Sir John Moore
in Portugal and in the Peninsula. K.B., 1813; G.C.B., 1815;
K.G., 1852. Envoy to Berlin and Military Commissioner with
the Allied Armies, 1813-14. M.P. for Thomastown (Irish
Parliament), 1789-1800 and for Co. Derry, 1801-7 and
1812-14. Under-Secretary for War, 1807-9. Created Baron
Stewart of Stewart's Court and BaUylawn, Co. Donegal, 1814.
P.C, 1814. Ambassador to Vienna, 1814-23. G.C.H., 1815.
Assumed by Royal Licence the name of Vane, in lieu of
Stewart, 1821. Succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess
of Londonderry, Aug. 12, 1822. Created Viscount Seaham
of Seaham, Co. Durham, and Earl Vane, 1823. Married
(i) Aug. 8, 1804, Catharine, 4th dau. of John (Bligh), 3rd Earl
of Damley, and had issue; (2) Apr. 3, 18 19, Frances Anne
Emily, dau. of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, and Bart., of Long
Newton, Durham. Died Mar. 6, 1854, at Holdernesse House,
Park Lane; buried at Long Newton. Half-brother of Robert
(1786); father of William R. F. (1835). {G.E.C.; D.N.B.;
Trin. Coll. Adm. assigns the Hon. degree of 1814 to Robert.)
STEWART, DAVID ALEXANDER. Adm. at C^ius, Oct. i, 1882.
S. of David, engineer, of Belfast. B. there, Aug. 11, 1861.
School, Royal Academical Institution; and at Queen's
College, Belfast. Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar; B.A. {6th
Wrangler) 1885; (Math. Trip., Pt III, 1886); M.A. 1889; B.D.
1920. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1886; priest, 1887. Vice-Principal
of Chester Training College, 1886-93. C. of Stranton,
Durham, 1893-7. Assistant Master at Foyle College, 1897-
1900. C. of Wanstead, Essex, 1901-6. R. of Long Stratton,
Norfolk, 1906-16. R. of St Peter's, March, Cambs., 1916-34.
Stewart, Frederick Campbell
Rural Dean of March from 1926. Married, Aug. 21, 1917,
Edith Pelham, younger dau. of the Rev. H. H. McCuUagh,
of Wrexham. Author, The Place of Christianity among the
Greater Religions of the World. Died July i, 1934- {Venn,
II. 455; Crockford; The Times, July 6, i934-)
STEWART, DAVID JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1833. S. of Archibald. B. in London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1839; priest, 1840. C. of Adderbury, Oxon.,
1843-8. V. of Hillmarton, Wilts., 1849-50. H.M. Inspector
of Schools, 1851-91. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1893-8. Latterly
of 71, Mornington Road, Regent's Park, London, where he
died Mar. 18, 1898. Father of Aubrey (1864). {Clergy List;
Crockford; The limes, Mar. 21, 1898.)
STEWART, DUNCAN GRANT MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Jan. 12, 1885. S. of Duncan, Esq. [barrister], of
69, Harcourt Terrace, London, S.W. [and Sevenoaks]. B.
Apr. 18, 1866. [School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Lent,
1885; B.A. 1888. Actor and playwright. Of New York in
1928. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
STEWART, DUNCAN HUBERT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus,
Jan. 1890. S. of Alexander, Esq. B. in Bombay. School,
private. Matric. Lent, 1890. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., S. .-Vfrican Force). (Univ. War List.)
STEWART, EDWARD HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [;Eldest] s. of the Ven. Henry, Archdeacon of
Dromore, Co. Down (and Martha Angelina, only dau. of the
Rev. Edward M. Hamilton). B. there [June 13], 1862.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. i88i; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1889. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1885; priest, 1887; C. of
Bishop Auckland, 1885-g. V. of St Aidan's, Gateshead,
1889-99. R- of Croxdale, Durham, 1900-9. V. of Kemsing,
Kent, 1909-24. Rural Dean of Shoreham, 1921-4. Latterly
of Bath. Married, Jan. 9, 1896, Constance, eldest dau. of
John H. Gilchrist Clark, Esq., of Speddoch, Dumfriess-shire.
Died May 7, 1931, at Melksham, Wilts.; buried at Lacock.
(List of Carthusians; Crockford; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The
Times, May 8, 1931.)
STEWART, EDWARD MICHAEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St
John's, Oct. 23, i8i9;B.A. 1820, incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin. [2nd] s. of — [Henry], Esq. [of Tyrcallen, Co.
Donegal] (and the Hon. Elizabeth Pakenham, eldest dau. of
Edward Michael, 2nd Lord Longford). B. [i797]. in Co.
Donegal. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, June 7, 1815,
age 15; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1817; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1824. Of BaUy-
mena, Co. Tyrone. Married, 1833, Jane Renwick, dau. of
John Jeffrey, and had issue. Died in 1883. (Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; At. Dubl.; Walford, County Families.)
STEWART, FRANCIS HUGH. Adm. at Caius as an 'Advanced
student,' Oct. i, 1900. S. of Richard Morris, landed-
proprietor, of 7, Hope Street, St Andrews (and Sarah
Armstrong). B. [Sept. 11], 1879. School, Oratory, Edgbaston.
Matric. Michs. 1900. Kept three terms. Re-adm.; B.A. 1928;
M.A. 1938. M.B. and B.Chir., Edin., 1904; M.A. and D.Sc,
St Andrews, 1906. Assistant Medical Officer, Staffs, mental
hospital, Cheddleton. Pathologist to the memorial oph-
thalmic laboratory, Giza, Egypt. Lieut., I. M.S., 1904; Capt.,
1907; Major, 1915. Served in the Great War, 1914-19.
Retired, 1921. Author, medical. Died June i, 1951, at
Grouville, Jersey. (Venn, in. 405; Univ. War List; Army
Lists; Medical Directories; The Times, June 8, 195 1.)
STEWART, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1879.
S. of [the Rev.] Richard Benson (1847), V. of Hale, LiverpooL
B. there, Jan. 30, 1861. School, Wellington College. Matric
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Adm. Solicitor, 1889;
practised in London (Messrs GreenweU and Co., 6, MandeviUe
Place, W.). Married, 1891. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
STEWART, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 20, 1835. Eldest s. of Frederick, Esq., of Beverley,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1835; B..'^. 1841. Ord.
deacon (Chester); priest (Chester). C. of'StiUington, Yorks.,
1849-54. C. of St Mary's, Beverley, 1858. Died Aug. 20,
1858, aged 41. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, II. 423.)
STEWART, FREDERICK CAMPBELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. [2nd] s. of Robert, Esq., of 8, Rothesay Terrace,
Edinburgh and of Kinlochmoidart, Inverness-shire (and
Margaret, dau. of WilUam Stevenson). [B. Feb. 13, 1872, at
Ingliston, Midlothian.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894. Rowing 'blue,' 1895. A wine-merchant in London.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.O.C; men-
tioned in despatches). Of 10, Lower Grosvenor Place, London,
S.W., where he died Aug. 27, 1949. Brother of John C. (1876).
(Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Book of Blues ; Univ. War List ; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Aug. 29, 1949.)
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Stewart, George Lawrence
STEWART, GEORGE LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
July 28, 1881. [3rd] s. of Alexander J[ohn] R[obert] (1846),
of 2, Palmeira Square, Brighton [and of Ards, Co. Donegal]
(and Lady Isabella Graham-Toler). [B. Sept. 6, 1861. School,
Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A.
1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1889; partner in Messrs Lee and
Pemberton, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Of 129, Ashley Gardens,
London, S.W. Died Sept. 7, i950. Brother of Henry M.
(1884) and Alexander G. J. (1870). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The Times, Sept. 9, 1950-)
STEWART, GEORGE NID. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
May 2, 1893. Did not reside.
STEWART, HENRY ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's, Oct. i,
1889. [2nd s. of Charles, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 27, 1892. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1895. Prac-
tised in British Columbia, 1898-1911. Married, Apr. 18, 1900,
at Berkeley, California, Emily Olivia, elder dau. of Sydney
Aspland, of Berkeley. Died Aug. 11, 1911, at Nelson, B.C.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.;Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 4,
1911.)
STEWART, HENRY EDWARD HAMILL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Aug. 17, 1875. Of 2, Fitzwilliam Street,
Dublin. [S. of John Thomas Hamill, of Fullwood Park,
Cheltenham. B. June 8, 1848.] School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1883. Living at ' StratheUa,' Dinas
Powis, Glam., in 1934. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
STEWART, HENRY ELLIOT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1886. S. of Charles Edward [of Springfield House, Acton].
B. June 6, 1867, at Acton. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1904. Assistant Master at Queenwood
College, Hants., 1889-94; tutor at 'Wyllies,' Cuckfield,
Sussex, 1895-1914; Assistant Master at Parkfield prep.
School, Haywards Heath, from 1915. Author, The Birds of
our Country. Died Dec. 28, 1937, at 'Purcells,' Cuckfield.
Brother of Sidney M. (1886). (Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Dec. 29, 1937.)
STEWART, HENRY HOLMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 14,
1866. [gth] s. of James (and Elizabeth, only dau. of Gilbert
MacLeod, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., of Gloucester Place, London).
B. Nov. 8, 1847, at Caimsmuir, Kirkcudbrightshire. Schools,
Repton and Loretto. Matric. .Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M..-\.
1874. Ord. deacon (London) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
St John's, Holbom, 1872-4. V. of East Witton, Yorks.,
1874-8. R. of Brington, Northants., 1878-98. V. of Porth-
kerry with Barry, Glam., 1898-1914. V. of St Lythan's,
1914-25. R. of Michaelston-le-Pit, 1925-35. Married,
July 28, 1874, Lady Beatrice Cecilia Diana Carnegie, dau. of
the gth Earl of Southesk. Died Mar. 20, 1937, at StratheUa,
Dinas Powis; buried at Michaelston-le-Pit. Brother of
Ravenscroft (1864) and James (1859). (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Loretto Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22,
1937.)
STEWART, HENRY MOORE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magda-
lene, Oct. I, 1884. S. of Alexander J[ohn] R[obert] (1846),
of 2, Palmeira Square, Brighton. [B. Mar. 29, 1863.] School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1884. An accountant.
Died Aug. i, 1928, at Hitchin, Herts. Brother of George L.
(1881) and Alexander G. J. (1870). (Law Lists; Marlborough
Coll. Reg. ; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STEWART, HENRY PAKENHAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1894. [Eldest] s. of J[ames] R[obert], Esq., of Gortleitragh,
Kingstown, Co. Dublin. B. Sept. 24, 1873. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Lent, 1894; B.A. 1896. Aland-agent. F.S.I. ,
1 90 1. Brother of Charles T. (1896). (List of Carthusians.)
STEWART, HERBERT GALLOWAY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1886. [3rd] s. of the Rev. James (1839), R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts, (and Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Parker, R. of
Wyton, Hunts.). B. Sept. 26, 1866, at Little Stukeley.
Schools, Peterborough Grammar and Kings', Ely. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 18S9. Assistant Master at Kings' School,
Ely, 1890-2; at Cheam School, 1893-8. Tutor to the childreil
of H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexander Michailovitch, 1908-17.
Served in the Ministry of Munitions, 1918. Of Villa Emilie,
26, Rue Gambetta, Biarritz, in 1940. Brother of Percy M.
(1890). (Venn, 11. 485; Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.)
STEWART, HORATIO G. (1851), see MURRAY.
STEWART, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, .^pr. 19, 1818.
Of Ireland. S. of Thomas (and Amelia).
Stewart, James Alexander
STEWART, HUGH ERASER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1883. [2nd] s. of Surgeon-General Ludovick Charles, of
5, St George's Terrace, Regent's Park, London (and Emma
Ray). B. Oct. 27, 1863, in London. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; Hulsean prize, i888; Buchanan
prize, 1888; M.A. 1891; B.D. 1906; D.D. 1916. Chaplain,
1900-7. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1889-95.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1894; priest, 1895. Vice-Principal of
Salisbury Theological College, 1895-9. Missioner of S. of
St Andrew, 1896-9. C. of St Mary-the-Great, Cambridge,
1901-2. Select Preacher, 1901 and 1903. Senior Proctor,
1910-n. Hulsean Lecturer, 1914. Birkbeck Lecturer, 1927.
Fellow of St John's, 1907-18; Dean, 1907-18. Fellow of
Trinity, 1918-48. University Reader in French, 1922-44,
Fellow of Eton College, 1919-48. Chevalier de la L6gion
d'Honneur. Married, Apr. 8, 1902, Jessie Graham, dau. of
William Graham Crum. Author, Boethius; Invocation of
Saints; The Holiness of Pascal; Les Provinciates; Memoir of
F. Jenkinson; The Secret of Pascal; The Apology of Pascal;
The Heart of Pascal; etc. Died Jan. 23, 1948, at his home,
Girton Gates, Cambridge. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 24, 1948.)
STEWART, HUGH MILTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i,
1887. S. of Robert Barton, banker [of ' Seafield,' Beckenham,
Kent]. B. Sept. 13, 1868, at Port Elizabeth, S. Africa. School,
Dulwich CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1890; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1894;
M.D. 1898. At Guy's Hospital; House Physician there.
Practised at Dulwich. Medical Officer for Dulwich College,
1922. Married, Feb. 4, 1896, Lilian Mabel, youngest dau. of
Alexander Shipley, of The Hall, Datchet, Bucks. Author,
medical. Died Feb. 23, 1942. (Dulwich Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Feb. 26, 1942.)
STEWART, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 22, 1807.
Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812; M.A. i8i6.
STEWART, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 8,
1835. S. of Alexander. B. at Aberdeen. School, Marischal
CoUege, Aberdeen. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A.
1842. Ord. deacon (Durham) July 4, 1840; priest, July 17,
1841. (Durham Ord. Book.)
STEWART, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caios, June 25,
1839. S. of the Hon. Granville Montgomery, of Corsbie,
Newton Stewart, Wigtowns. (and Catherine, dau. of Patrick
Honyman) [and grandson of John, 7th Earl of Galloway].
B. at Corsbie [June 22, 1819]. Schools, near Carlisle (private)
and Bude Haven. Matric. Michs. 1839; M.A. 1843 (as of
Royal Scottish descent). Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1843; priest,
1844; C. of Cury, Cornwall, 1846. C. of Woolverstone,
Suffolk, 1847. C. of BenhaU, 1848-60. R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1860-95. Married, Apr. 23, 1862, Lucy, 3rd dau. of
the Rev. Joseph Parker, R. of Wyton, Hunts., and had issue.
Editor of Sermons by the Rev. J. Parker. Father of Flora
Stewart, a lady missionary, killed at the Chinese mission
station at Ku-Cheng. The news of her death, coming close
upon that of his eldest son, affected him so seriously that he
did not recover from the shock. Died Sept. 27, 1895, at
Llandudno. Sketch portrait, 1840, in Caius College Library.
Father of Herbert G. (1886) and Percy M. (1890). (Venn,
II. 248; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
STEWART, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
June 19, 1859. [5th] s. of James, Esq., of Caimsmuir, Newton
Stewart (and Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert MacLeod, M.D.,
H.E.I.C.S.). B. June 14, 1840. Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar,
1861. In the Bengal C.S. Died, s./)., Dec. 7, 1868. Brother
of Ravenscroft (1864) and Henry H. (1866). (Burke, L.G.)
STEWART (post STEWART-MACKENZIE), JAMES ALEX-
ANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1802.
[Eldest] s. of [the Hon.] Keith [.A.dmiral], of Glasssrton,
Galloway (and Georgiana Isabella, dau. of Simha D'Aguilar,
Esq.). [B. Sept. 23, 1783.] School, Charterhouse. Matric,
Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1803; M.A. 1812. Member, Board of
Control, 1832; Secretary, 1834. M.P. for Ross and Cromarty,
1831-7. Governor of Ceylon, 1837-40. High Commissioner
of the Ionian Isles, 1840-3. Assumed the name of Stewart-
Mackenzie, 1817. Married, May 21, 1817, Mary Elizabeth
Frederica, \vidow of Sir Samuel Hood, K.B., and dau. of
Francis Humberston Mackenzie, Lord Seaforth (for whom
see D.N.B.). Died Sept. 24, 1843. (Burke, P. and B.; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
STEWART, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1890. S. of John, porter, of Belfast (and Margaret
Williamson). B. there, May 18, 1866. [School, Belfast
Model], and at Queen's College, Belfast (the Rev. J. S.
Potter). [Previously in the offices of the Barrow Steam
Navigation Co. and of Messrs Sinclair and Boyd, Belfast.
Matric. at Queen's College, Belfast; B.A. 1887. Taught at
Victoria College, Belfast.] Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1891.
Died of pneumonia in his rooms in College, Jan. 25, 1892.
(Eagle, XVII. 200; Scott, MSS.)
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Stewart, James Arrott
STEWART, JAMES ARROTT. Adni. sizar at Corpus Christi,
June 21, 1819. Of Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823. R. of Vange, Essex, i834-.^9. British Chaplain at
Mechlin in 1843. Disappears from Clergy List, 1851. (War-
wick's Universal Register.)
STEWART, The Hon. JAMES [HENRY KEITH]. Adm. FeU.-
Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 18, i8oi. [6th] s. of John
[7th] Earl of Galloway, of Galloway House, Wigtowns. [B.
Oct. 22, 1783.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1801;
M.A. 1803. Lieut.-Col. in the Army; C.B. Married, Aug. 10,
1819, Henrietta Anne, dau. of the Rev. Spencer Madan,
D.D. M.P. for Wigtown Burghs, 1812-21. Assistant Secretary
to the Treasury. Died July 18, 1836. Father of Charles P.
(1841) and Spencer (1838). (Burke, P. and B.)
STEWART, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1787. Matric. Michs. 1788, as Steuart, James.
STEWART, JAMES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1898.
S. of John WiUiam. B. [Apr. 19, 1877], in Sunderland.
School, Bade higher grade, Sunderland. Migrated to Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1899; B.A. 1901. With the London School Board,
1902-3; Assistant Master at Castle Douglas Academy, 1903-7;
at Dumfries Academy, 1907-11; at Ayr Academy, 1911-17;
at Kelso High School, 1918-. Author, A New Solution of an
Historical Theorem in Geometry. {Peile, 11. 836; School-
masters' Directories.)
STEWART, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx John's, June 1,
1780. 'Father dead.' B. in Christ Church parish, Spitalfields,
London. School, Hackney. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar,
1781; LL.B. 1786. Ord. deacon (Lincobi, Litt. dim. from
Bristol) June 11, 1786; priest (Lincohi) Dec. 21, 1787.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 494.)
STEWART, JOHN, Baron DOUNE. Adm. nobleman (age 17)
at Christ's, Mar. 28, 1785. [Eldest surviving] s. of Francis
[gthl Earl of Moray (and Jane, dau. of John, Lord Gray).
[B. Feb. II, 1768, in Edinburgh.] Matric. Michs. 1785; M.A.
1787. Styled Lord Doune after his brother James's death,
1776. M.P. for Great Bedwyn, Wilts., 1790-1. Died, unmar-
ried, July 6, 1 79 1, at Drumsheugh, Edinburgh; buried at
Donisbristle. {Peile, 11. 320; Burke, P. and B.; Scots Peerage,
vi; Return of M.P.s.)
STEWART, JOHN (1786), see STEWARD.
STEWART, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10, 1840.
Of Lanes. [S. of J., of Liverpool. B. June 28, 1821. School,
King WiUiam's College, Isle of Man.1 Matric. Michs. 1840;
B A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) 1844; priest,
1846; C. of Coddington and Langford, Notts., 1844-6. R. of
West Derby, Lanes., 1846-89. Hon. Canon of Chester,
1872-80. Rural Dean of South Liverpool, 1880-4. Rural
Dean of Prescot, 18S4-9. Died June 22, 1889. Father of
Arthur J. (1868) and Percy (1875). {King William's Coll.
Peg.; Crockford; The Guardian, July 3, 1889.)
STEWART, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875. S. of
[the Rev.] Alexander (1844), of 29, Sandon Street, Liverpool.
B. Dec. 19, 1856. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of Buckingham, 1880-5. C. of St John's,
Sevenoaks, 1885-9. V. of St George's, Tilehurst, Berks.,
1889-97. V. of Great with Little Chesterford, Essex, 1897-
1917. Rural Dean of Saffron Walden, 1913-17. R- of Han-
ningfield, 1917-23. Married (i) Apr. 19, 1882, Kate, youngest
dau. of the Rev. J. Laurence, of Liverpool; (2) Edith Delmar.
Lived latterly at Littlebury, Essex, where he died Aug. 22,
1933; buried at Great Chesterford. Brother of Charles J.
(1877). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Times, Aug. 23, 1933.)
STEWART, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, May i, 1876. [Elder] s. of R[obert], Esq., of Ingliston,
Ratho, Midlothian [and Kinlochmoidart, Inverness-shire]
(and Margaret, dau. of William Stevenson). [B. July 21,
1858.] Schools, Harrow and Edinburgh Academy. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Manager of Kirkliston distillery for
the Distillers' Co. Of Kinlochmoidart. J. P. and Comr. of
supply for Inverness-shire. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Scottish Horse; Brigade Major). Married, Oct. 23,
1890, Anna Mary, dau. of Lieut-Col. William Babington,
7th Hussars, and had issue. Died Oct. 28, 1935. Brother of
Frederic C. (1891). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Edinb. Acad. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Walford, County Families; The Times,
Oct. 31, 1935.)
STEWART, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18,
1890. [C/o P. Stewart, Esq., of Mount View Road, Crouch
Hill, London, N.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897.
Died Nov. 24, 1941, at 48, WeU Walk, London, N.W. {The
Times, Nov. 26, 1941.)
Stewart, Povntz Seymour
STEWART, JOHN MARCUS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 11,
1848. [Eldest s. of Sir Hugh [2nd] Bart, [of Ballygawley
House], Athenry, Co. Tyrone (and Julia, dau. of Marcus
McCausland Gage)]. B. Nov. 19, 1830. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1848. Lieut., 6th Inniskilling Dragoons;
served in the Crimean War. Of Ballygawley Park. J. P. and
D.L. for Co. Derry. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1854. High
Sheriff for Co. Tyrone, 1858. Gentleman -Usher to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland (Duke of Abercom), 1866-8 and
1874-6. Married, Dec. i, 1856, Annie Coote, eldest dau. and
co-heiress of George Powell Houghton, of Kilmaimock, Co.
Wexford, and had issue. Died Feb. 28, 1905. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 285; Who was Who.)
STEWART, JOHN MAXWELL ARNOT. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Oct. i8, 1877. S. of John. B. at McShannon,
Co. Galway. School, Christ's Hospital [and at Durham
Univ., 1879]. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Assistant
Master at Lancing College, 1881-5. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1882; priest, 1884; C. of Bognor, 1885-6. Missionary in
the Warwick district, Queensland, Australia, 1886-8. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1902. {Christ's Hospital Exhi-
bitioners.)
STEWART, JOHN VANDERSTEGEN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 23)
at Jesus, Feb. 19, 1817. S. of John Henry [of Portsea]. B.
at Salterns, near Portsmouth. Bapt. Sept. 22, i794- School,
Winchester. Matric. Easter, 1817; LL.B. 1823. Ord. priest
(London, for Canterbury) June 17, 1821; C. of Frittenden,
Kent, 1820-1. R. of Gilston, Herts., 1821-38. V. of Portsea,
Hants., 1838-78. Disappears from Crockford, 1879. {Win-
chester Scholars, 294.)
STEWART, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 4, 1872.
S. of William, solicitor (and Anne Lumb). B. Aug. 20, 1852,
at Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. Oct. 7, 1852. School, RossaU
[a medical student at Queen's College, Birmingham, 1870-2].
Matric. Michs. 1872; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1875); B.A.
1876; LL.B. 1877; M.A. and LL.M. 1879- F.G.S., 1877.
Adm. Solicitor; practised at Chester. Of Edgar House,
Chester. Died Nov. 9, 1925, at Exmouth, Devon. Brother
of Walter E. (1877). {RossaU Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xliv, 216;
The Times, Nov. 12, 1925.)
STEWART, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, i875-
S. of [the Rev.] John (1840) [R.] of West Derby, Lanes.
B. June 13, 1856. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1880; priest,
1882; C. of Armley, Leeds, 1880-6. C. of St Mary-the-Virgin,
Reading, 1886-9. R- of West Derby (succeeding his father),
1889-1925. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, i9^3-5- Public Pr.,
dio. of Southwark, from 1927. Married, Apr. 30, 1895, Mary,
dau. of Colonel F. Lyon, R.A. Resided latterly at ' Poleacre,'
Crawley, Sussex, where he died Aug. 27, 1934. Brother of
Arthur J. (1868). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; Who
was Who; The Times, Aug. 29, 1934.)
STEWART, PERCY MARLBOROUGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 12, 1890. [5th] s. of the Rev. James (1839), R. of Little
Stukeley, Hunts, (and Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Parker,
R. of Wyton). B. Aug. 28, 1871, at Little Stukeley. School,
Kings', Ely. Matric. Michs. 1890; Tancred Divinity Student,
1890-7; Scholar, 1891; B.A. (Semitic Lang. Trip., ist Class)
1893; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1894; M.A. 1897. Assistant
Master at Pocklington School, 1895-1902. Lecturer in
Hebrew and Syriac at Christ's, 1902 ; in Hebrew, at Trinity,
1902-5. Married, Apr. 29, 1901, Katharine, youngest dau.
of Jonathan Priestman (and widow of the Rev. J. A. Bridges,
of Goodmanham, Yorks.). Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R. Fusiliers (Public Schools Batt.)). Of Pocklington,
Yorks., in 1946. Brother of Herbert G. (1886). {Kings' Sch.,
Ely, Reg.; Peile, 11. 760; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.)
STEWART, PETER HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 16, 1890. S. of P., Esq., H.M. Customs, of S. Woodford,
Essex. B. Apr. i, 1872, at Liverpool. School, City of London.
Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar; B.A. 1894. 'Died shortly after
graduation.' {T. A. Walker, 617.)
STEWART, POYNTZ SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 25, 1814. Eldest s. of P., Esq., of Hartley Court, Berks.
B. there, Apr. 5, 1797. School, Edinburgh (the Rev. J.
Porteous). Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Ord. priest
(London) June 17, 1821. Appointed Chaplain to the H.E.I.C,
182 1 ; at St Thomas's Mount, Bellary, Belgaum, Quilon and
Cannanore, between 1822-32; Chaplain at Arcot, 1833-4.
During his twelve years of service he was at six different
stations in Madras. Died May 15, 1834, at Arcot. {F. Penny,
II. 129; G. Mag., 1835, I. 328.)
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STEWART, RAVENSCROFT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15,
1864. [ath] s. of James [ot The Old Palace, Chippenham,
Wilts.] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert iMacLeod, M.D.,
H.E.I.C.S.). B. June 23, 1845, at Caimsmim-, Newton
Stewart, Kirkcudbrights. Schools, Windlesham, Surrey
(private) [Loretto and Uppingham]. Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1869; priest,
1870; C. of Bakewell, Derbs., 1869-71. R. of Pleasley,
1871-83. V. of All Saints, Knightsbridge, London, 1884-1904.
Archdeacon of Bristol, 1904-10. Canon-Res. of Bristol,
1904-19 Archdeacon of N. Wilts., 1910-19. Married,
July 13', 1871, Lucy Penelope, 3rd dau. of Robert W. M.
Nesfield, Esq., of Castle HiU, Bakewell. Living in Bath m
1920. Died Aug. 16, 1921, at Bumham-on-Sea. Brother of
James (1859) and Henry H. (1866). (Uppingham Sch. Roll,
which gives date of birth June, 1847; Loretto Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 20, 1921.)
STEWART, RICHARD BENSON. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 20,
1847. S. of John, surveyor, of Liverpool. B. there, 1828.
Bapt. Aug. 21, 1828. School, Liverpool Royal Institution.
Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Beeston, Notts.,
1852-4. V. of Hale, Liverpool, 1856-1906. Lived subsequently
at Woolton, Liverpool. Died Mar. 14, 1909. Father of Frank
(1879). (Venn, 11. 278; Crockford.)
STEWART, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. 26, 1786. [Eldest surv.] s. of the Rt. Hon. Robert [post
1st Marquess Londonderry] (by his ist wife. Lady Sarah
Frances Seymour Conway, dau. of the ist Marquess of Hert-
ford). B.July 18, 1769, in Dublin. School, Armagh. Matric.
Michs. 1786. Styled Viscount Castlereagh, 1796-1821. M.P.
for Co. Down (Irish Parliament), 1790; '^'^■^- for Tregony,
1794-6; for Orford, 1796-7. Lord of the Irish Treasury,
1797-1801. Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1798-1801. Prmcipal
Secretary of State and Secretary of the CouncU in Ireland,
1797-1801. Privy Councillor (Ireland), 1797; (England),
1798. M.P. for Co. Down, 1798-1800 and 1801. President
of the Board of Control for India, 1802-6. Secretary of State
for War and the Colonies, 1805-6 and 1807-9- M.P. for
Boroughbridge, 1806. M.P. for Plympton Earl, Devon, 1806
and 1807-12. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1812-22.
M.P. for Plvmpton, 1812; for Clitheroe, Lanes., 1812 and for
Co. Down,'i8i2, 1818 and 1820. Succeeded his father as
2nd Marquess of Londonderry, 1821. M.P. for Orford, Suffolk,
1821-2. Leader of the House of Commons, 1812-22. Sent as
Envoy to Prussia and Russia, 1813. K.G., 1814. First
Plenipotentiary at the Congress of Vienna, 1814, and at the
Congress of Ai.x-la-ChapeUe, 1818. Knight Grand Cross of
the Hanoverian Order, 1816. Became very unpopular and
was bitterly lampooned bv Lord Byron and other poets.
Married, June 9, 1794, at St George's, Hanover Square, Lady
Amelia Anne Hobart, youngest dau. of John, 2nd Earl of
Buckinghamshire. Committed suicide at his residence at
North Cray, Kent, Aug. 12, 1822. Died, s.p.; buried m
Westminster Abbey, Aug. 20, 1822. Half-brother of Charles
W. (1814) (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 495; G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
STEWART, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, May 3,
1809. [2nds. of James.] B. May 5, 1791. in Jamaica. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1809. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Sept. 15, 1809. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1815. Of
Wrighton Grove, Shrewsbury. Practised in Jamaica. [Eton
Sch. Lists.)
STEWART, ROBERT PETER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 10, 1888. S. of William, manager of a sugar-estate (and
Elizabeth Vencienta). B. Sept. 25, 1869, at Berbice, British
Guiana. School, Queen's CoUege, Georgetown. Matric.
Michs. 1888.
STEWART, ROBERT WALTER DAYSH. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 10, 1845. S. of Robert Raymond, Esq., of
Chelsea (and Sarah Ann). B. there, July 7. 1826. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. CaUed to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Apr. 30, 1859. Died Oct. 31, 1866, in London. (Law
Lists; G. Mag., 1866, 843-)
STEWART, SIDNEY MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1886. S. of Charles Edward. B. Dec. 6, 1868, at Hastings.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Died in 1891. Brother of
Henry E. (1886).
STEWART, SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 27, 1838.
Matric. Michs. 1839. [Eldest s. of James Henry Keith (1801)
(and Henrietta Anne, dau. of the Rev. Spencer Madan, D.D.).
B. June 24, 1820.] Capt., 4th Foot. Married, Jan. 1846,
Frances Olivia, dau. of Miles Sweeny. Died, s.p., May 19,
1893. Brother of Charles P. (1841). (Burke, P. and B.)
Stew ART -Brown, Egerton
STEWART, STAIR HATHORN JOHNSTON. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Magdalene, Jan. 7, 1873. S. of Robert Hathom Johnston,
of Glasserton, Whithorn, Wigtowns. (and Eleanor Louisa,
dau. of Archibald Douglas, of Glenfinart). [B. June 2, 1852.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1873- Lieut., 20th Hussars,
1875; Captain, 1883; Adjt., Aux. Forces, 1883-8; retired,
1893.' Married, 1883, Helen Constance, dau. of Sir Edward
Hunter-Blair, Bart. Died Apr. i, 1904, at Avignon, France.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Walford, Couyity Families.)
STE.VJP^Kl, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 20, 1820.
S of the Rev. — , R. of Westmorland, Jamaica. B. Nov. 7,
1799, in Jamaica. Matric. Michs. 1820. Kept six terms. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 8, 1822; priest, Nov. 2, 1823. D.D.,
Lambeth, 1845. R. of Westmorland, Jamaica, 1845-69.
Archdeacon of Surrey, Jamaica. Died in Jamaica in 1869.
(The Register, u. 277-)
STEWART, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1900. S. of Thomas, bank accountant [died 1893 J
(and Mary Ann Miller). B. July 19, 1876, at Putney. School,
St Dunstan's College, Catford (Mr C. M. Stuart). Matric.
Easter, 1900. Became a Non-Coll. student; B.A. 1913; M.A.
1916. Ord. deacon (Cheknsford) 1914; priest, 1915; C. of All
Saints, Leyton, Essex, 1914-16. C. of St James, West EaUng,
Middlesex, 1916-18. C. of Wandsworth, Surrey, 1919-20.
Depn. Secretary for Dr Bamardo's Homes for Bristol area,
1920-2. C. of Wembley, Middlesex, 1922-6. C. of St Mary-
lebone, 1926-7. R. of Quinton with Preston Deanery,
Northants., 1927-45. Disappears from Crockford, 1947-
STEWART, WALTER EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1877. S. of William, solicitor (and Anne Lumb).
B. [July I, 1858], at Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. July 27, 1858.
School, Rossall (H. A. James, B.D.). Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Ripon, for Wmchester)
1881; priest, 1882; C. of Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1881-3.
C. of Oundle, Northants., 1883-7. P.C. of Eryholme, Vorks.,
1887-1904. V. of Longney, Gloucs., 1904-12. F.R.A.S., 1888;
F.R.Met.S., 1892. Married, May 10, 1882, Catharine, 2nd
dau. of T. Marris, Esq., of Croxton, Lines. Died Jan. 24,
1934, at Scalby, near Scarborough; buried at Eryholme.
Brother of Martin (1872). (Rossall Reg.; Eagle, xlvih. 140;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 26, 1934.)
STEWART, WILLIAM HOWARD EDWIN. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 2, 1893. S. of William, of Richmond, Surrey (and Alice
Maude Fagge). B. Oct. 24, 1874, in London. School, Forest,
Walthamstow. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. Prac-
tised at Bournemouth. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.). At Radlett, Herts., in 1930 Of
142 A, Avenue Louise, BruxeUes, Belgium, m 1940. (Venn,
II. 534; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
STEWART, WILLIAM MACDONALD [FRANCIS]. Adm. pens
at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1872. S. of Francis, Esq., of St John s Wood
Park, London, N.W. B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1872. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STEWART, WILLIAM ROBERT FREDERICK, VISCOUNT
CASTLEREAGH. Hon. LL.D. 1835, from Trinity [Eldest
s. of Charles WiUiam (1814), 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
(by his 1st vdie, Catherine, youngest dau. of John, 3rd Earl
of Damlev). B. July 7, 1805. School, Eton.] Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Feb. 3, 1823. Styled Viscount
Castlereagh, 1822-54- Succeeded to the peerage, Mar. 6, 1854.
M.P. for Co. Down, 1826-52. A Lord of the Adnuralty,
1828-30. Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 1834-5. P.O.,
1835. Lord Lieut, of County Down, 1845-64- ^-P-' \°i°-
Married, May 2, 1846, Elizabeth Frances Charlotte, widow
of Richard, 6th Viscount Powerscourt, and dau. ot Robert,
3rd Earl of Roden. Died, s.p., Nov. 25, 1872, after long
seclusion in consequence of mental disease. (Burke, /".
and B.; G.E.C.; Al. Oxon.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
STEWART-BROWN, EGERTON. Adm. pens at Trinity,
June I, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Stewart Henry, of Quarry Bank,
Wavertree, Liverpool. B. Jan. 31, 1862, in Liverpool. School.
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1881; (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1883); B.A. 1884; MA. 1888. Manager of bus
father's banking firm (Brown, Shipley and Co.) until 1889.
Manager of the London Assurance Corporation, 1889-1903-
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1893. On the Northern
Circuit. Lecturer to Board of Legal Studies, 1895 and 1899.
and on the Law of Property, at Liverpool Umversity. Law
Lecturer, Stonyhurst CoUege, 1896-7. Lecturer m Com-
mercial Law, Liverpool School of Commerce, i?,gq-igoi.Viea
Aug. II, 1938, at Sefton Park Liverpool; buned at Beau-
maris, Anglesey. Brother of Ronald (next). (Harrow i>cn.
Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Aug. 15 and 16, 1938.)
Stewart-Brown, Ronald
STEWART-BROWN, RONALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [lith] s. of Stewart Henry, of Quarry Bank,
AUerton, Liverpool (and Emily Frances Sarah Birkett, dau.
of James Birkett, and Lady of Grace of the Order of St John
of Jerusalem). B. Oct. 2, 1872, in Liverpool. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Adm. Solicitor,
1898; practised in Liverpool for 36 years. Of Bryn-y-Grog
Hall, Marchwiel, Wrexham. Married, June 20, 1903, Olga
Sophia, 3rd dau. of Theodore von Heyder, of AUerton, Liver-
pool. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt.,
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry). High Sheriff of Den-
bighshire, 1934-5. F.S.A. Author, 2 he Wapentake of Wirral;
The lower of Liverpool; A History of AUerton, Lanes.;
Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry; The Inhabitants of
Liverpool, j^th-i&th centuries; Liverpool Ships in the 18th
century; The Sergeants of the Peace in Mediaeval England and
Wales; etc. Died Jan. 11, 1940. Brother of Egerton (above).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who's Who in Wales; Who was Who;
The Times, Jan. 15, 1940.)
STEWART-JONES, THOROLD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. S. of Edward, of 33, Palmeira
Square, Brighton. B. July 10, 1873. in Liverpool. School,
HaUeybury. Matric. M'ichs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1899. On the Northern Circuit.
Married, Apr. 30, 1908, Joan, elder dau. of Admiral and
Mrs Holland. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R. Sussex Regt. (T.F.)); killed in action, near Richebourg,
May 9, 1915. (HaUeybury Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists.)
STEWART-MACKENZIE, JAMES ALEXANDER (1802), see
STEWART.
STEWART-SAVILE, FREDERICK ALEXANDER (1839), see
SAVILE.
STEWART-SAVILE, ROBERT [DYKES] STEWART. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1882. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.]
Frederick Alexander (1839, sub Savile) [of HoUanden Park,
Tonbridge] (and Sophia Stewart, only dau. of Thomas Dykes,
of Oaklands, Lanarkshire). B. [Jan. 22, 1863], at Torquay.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882. Lieut., Kent Yeo-
manry. A.D.C. to the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New
Zealand, 1889-90. Master of the West Kent Foxhounds,
1893-5. Sold HoUanden Park, 1908; resided thereafter at
Oaklands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight. J. P. for Hants. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Remount Service; Lieut. -
Comm., R.N.R.). Married, Apr. 7, 1892, Katharine Evelyn,
dau. of Col. Henry Lumsden, of Pitcaple Castle, Aberdeens.,
and had issue. Died Feb. 24, 1945. Brother of the next.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. (sub Savile).)
STEWART-SAVILE, WALTER STEWART. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1874. [Eldest] s. of tht Rev. Frederick Alexander
(1839, sub Savile), R. of Tor^vood, Torquay [and of HoUanden
Park, Tonbridge] (and Sophia Stewart, dau. of Thomas
Dykes). B. [July 4], 1855. Schools, Harrow and Dunsford
vicarage, Devon (private). Assumed the name of Stewart-
Savile, 1874. Matric. Michs. 1874. Second Lieut., 17th Foot,
1877; Lieut., Leics. Regt., 1879; Capt., 1884; Capt., East
Kent Regt., 1887. Served in the Afghan War, 1878-80. Of
Middleton Holt, Banbury, Oxon. J. P. for Bucks. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Dorset Yeomanry). Married,
July 7, 1885, Mildred, youngest dau. of Captain Montgomery
CampbeU, R.A., deceased, of Thurmaston HaU, Leics., and
had issue. Died Dec. 12, 1930. Brother of Robert D. S.
(above). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 413; Army Lists;
Univ. War List; Walford, County Families; Burke, L.G.
(under Savile).)
STEWART-SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Peterhouse,
Dec. 9, 1899. S. of WiUiam Henry Smith, Esq., of The
Beeches, Hagley, Worcs. B. July 18, 1881, at Kidderminster.
School, Malvern CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1900; exhibitioner.
Died Mar. 6, 1937, aged 55, at SummerhiU, Kidderminster.
(T. A. Walker, 647; The Times, Mar. 8, 1937.)
STIBBERT, FREDERICK. .A.dm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Feb. 17, 1857. S. of [Col.] Thomas [Coldstream Guards],
of Florence. [B. Nov. 1837.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1857. Assoc, of the Academies of Fine ."Vrts of Florence and
Urbino. Cavaliere of the Orders of SS. Maurice and Lazare.
Lived at Villa Montughi, Florence, where he died Apr. 10,
1906. Left his fine coUection of armour and objects of art
to the (British) nation. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STIBBERT, GILES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 23,
1805; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Dec. 16, 1801, age 22. [S. of Giles, Esq., of London.] Matric.
Easter, 1805. (Al. Oxon.)
Stigant, William
STICHALL, ZACHARIAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 22,
1782. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1782;
Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) Sept. 23, 1787; priest (London) Mar. 8, 1789. Some-
time C. of Kentish Town Chapel and C. of Wisbech St Peter,
Cambs. Married (i) July 14, 1792, Mrs Dawson, of Millfield
Farm, Highgate; (2) July 25, 1796, at St Pancras Church,
Miss Greenwood, of Kentish Town; (3) Nov. 17, 1801,
PrisciUa, eldest dau. of James Barnhain, of Buxton, Norfolk.
Died Jan. 6, 1808, aged 43; ' of Wisbech'. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 496; G. Mag., 1808, i. 91.)
STICKLAND, CECIL WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1891.
[S. of W. J., commission-agent, of Carmarthen. B. Jan. 18,
1873.] School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894.
Sometime Assistant Master at AUhaUows School, Honiton,
Devon. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
STICKLAND, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 13,
1836. Of Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Trmity
HaU, Jan. 3, 1839; B.A. 1840. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, May 26, 1848. Disappears from Law Lists, 1880.
STIEBEL, CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S. of D. C,
Esq., of 21, Princes Gate, London. B. Mar. 7, 1876. School,
CUfton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1894; M.B. 1904. At St
Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. F.R.C.S.
(Edin.). House Physician and House Surgeon, West London
Hospital. Practised for a time at Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
Assistant Medical Officer at Bradford Infirmary; at St Mary-
lebone Infirmary. Went to India as a Medical Missionary,
1912. Married, 1912, Agatha Cook (a nurse at St Marylebone
Infirmary). Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
I.M.S.); kiUed in action in Mesopotamia, Feb. 3, 1917-
(Clifton Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories; The
Times, Feb. 24, 1917-)
STIELL, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 31, 1791-
S. of Alexander, Esq. B. May 15, i773, in London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1791. Ensign, 69th Regt. of Foot,
1793; Lieut, in Lieut. Archibald Balneave's Independent
Company of Foot, 1793; Capt., loist Regt. of Foot, 1794;
Capt., 19th Regt. of Foot, 1795; 52nd Regt., 1798; sold out,
Oct. 13, 1801. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 496; V. Hodson.)
STIFF, ALFRED THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,' Oct. i,
1889. [Youngest s. of Wilham, of The Laurels, Clapham
Common, and Lambeth.] B. May i, 1870. School, Uni-
versity CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of
Calstock, ComwaU, 1893-1901. C. of Old St Pancras, London,
1901-5. C. of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, 1907-19. V. of AU Souls',
Brighton, 1919-36. Married, Apr. 11, 1901, Mabel Terdrey,
5th dau. of Moses Bawden, J. P., of Tavistock. Died Dec. i,
1936, at Brighton; buried at Gulworthy, Devon. (Univ. Coll.
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 3, 1936.)
STIFF, HAROLD HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1892. [2nd] s.
of Ebenezer, [pottery-]manufacturer, of Clapham, Surrey
(and AUce Helm). B. Apr. 11, 1873, in Lambeth. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1892 ; M.B. and B.Chir. 1902.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. At St George's Hospital; House
Physician there. House Surgeon, W. London Hospital.
Practised at Bury St Edmunds, 1902-35. Surgeon, Suffolk
General Hospital. Married, Jan. 21, 1903, Clare Ethel, elder
dau. of Henry James Rouse, of 13, Sussex Place, Regent's
Park, London. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Author, medical. Latterly of Fairways, Win-
chester. Died Sept. 16, 1943. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11.
527; Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 17, I943-)
STIGAND, IVAN ASCANIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of WiUiam (next), of 52, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde
Park, London. B. Mar. 26, 1880, at Boulogne. School, East-
bourne (private). Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Queen's Own
(R.W. Kent) Regt., T.F.). (Univ. War List.)
STIGANT (post STIGAND), WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 15, 1843. [Only] s. of WiUiam, clerk in the
dockyard, of Stanshaw, Portsea (and Mary). B. at Kingston.
Bapt. Apr. 8, 1825. School, St Paul's, Portsea [and Shrews-
bury (for one year)]. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1851. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1846. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1852. London correspondent of the Inddpendance Beige,
1871-3. Entered the Consular Service, 1873. Vice-Consul at
Boulogne, 1873-80; Consul at Ragusa, 1883-5; Consul for
East and West Prussia, Posen and Silesia, 1885-6; for Sicily,
1886-92; for the Philippine Islands, 1892-5. Author,
A Vision of Barbarossa and other Poems, etc. Resided latterly
at Rapallo, Italy, where he died Dec. 18, 1915. Father of the
above. (Eagle, xxxvii. 273; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who's Who; The Morning Post, Dec. 20,
1915-)
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STILEMAN, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1884. S. of F. C, of S. Kensington. B. [Jan. 3], 1865, at
Folkestone. Schools, Longdon, Salop, Marlborough College
and Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1884. In business in London
as a manufacturers' agent. Died Apr. 10, 1924, at Shottes-
well, Warws. Brother of Edward C. (1886). [Marlborough
Coll. Reg.)
STILEMAN, CHARLES HARVEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1S81. Youngest s. of [Major-General] William
Croughton, Bombay Army, of 25, Selborne Road, Brighton
(and Frances, dau. of John Gibbard, of Sharnbrook, Beds.).
B. Feb. 15, 1863, at Aden. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1881; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1896; D.D. 1913. Ord. deacon
(Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St Peter's,
North Shields, 1887-9. Missioner (C.M.S.) at Baghdad,
1889-91 ; at Julfa, 1891-3. At C.M.S. , Salisbury Square, 1895.
Secretary, C.M.S. Persia Mission, 1895-1906. C.M.S. Or-
ganising Secretary for dioceses of Exeter and Bath and Wells,
1907-8. Clerical Secretary, C.E.L.M.S., 1908-12. Bishop in
Persia, 1912-16. V. of Emmanuel Church, Clifton, Gloucs.,
19x6-18. Married, June 12, 1889, Frances Dale, youngest
dau. of J. W. Fenwick, solicitor, of Tynemouth. Latterly of
37, Lingfield Road, Wimbledon. Died Feb. 23, 1925. Brother
of Leonard G. (1875). {Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who
was Who; Burke, L.O.; The Times, Feb. 25, 1925.)
STILEMAN, EDWARD CURTEIS. .Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1886. S. of F. C, Esq., of Cromwell Road, London. B. May 6,
1866. School, Haileybury. Matric. Lent, 1887. An engineer.
Died Mar. 11, 1927. Brother of Charles F. (1884). {Haileybury
Reg.)
STILEMAN (post STILEMAN-GIBBARD), LEONARD GIB-
BARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1875. S. of [Major-
Gen.] William [Croughton], of Sharnbrook House, Beds. B.
there, June 22, 1856. Schools, Aberdeen gymnasium [and
Brighton]. Matric. Michs. 1875; B..A.. 1879; M.A. 1882. Had
succeeded his uncle John Gibbard at Sharnbrook, 1871, and
assumed the additional name of Gibbard, 1877. J. P. and
D.L. for Beds. Married, Jan. 3, 1884, Edith Geraldine, elder
dau. of Sir Frederick Arrow, deceased. Brother of Charles H.
(1881). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.)
STILES, EDWARD MARSH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30,
1864. S. of Edward, surgeon. B. at Chippenham. School,
Chippenham. Matric. Michs. 1864. At Dublin and St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1871. Of Chippenham in 1880 and of
Newport PagneU in 1890. Died 'about 1891.' {Peile, 11. 585;
Medical Directories.)
STILL, CHARLES JOHN GUNDRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1880. [Eldest] s. of James Charles (1849), of Culm Davy
House, Wellington, Somerset (and Eliza IVIargaret, only dau.
of Joseph Gundry, Esq., of The Hyde, Bridport, Dorset).
B. Oct. 21, 1861, at Bridport. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1880. Farmed in New Zealand. Married (i) 1887, Sybil, dau.
of John Hardy; (2) 1910, Bertha J. M. Steuart, widow of
Claude Steuart and dau. of Frederick Hill, M.R.C.P. Died
Apr. 27, 1944, at Walreddon Manor, Tavistock. {Venn, 11.
445; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, May i, 1944.)
STILL, GEORGE FREDERIC. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1885. S. of
George, Surveyor of H.M. customs, deceased (and Eliza
Andrew, of Tollington Park). B. [Feb. 27], 1868, in London.
Schools, Camden Road Collegiate and Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1888;
Winchester Reading prize, 1889; M.A. 1892; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1893; M.D. 1896. At Guy's Hospital; House Physician
there. M.R.C.S., 1893; M.R.C.P., 1896; F.R.C.P., 1937-
Practised in London. Physician-in-Ordinary to the Duke and
Duchess of York. Physician Extraordinary to King
George VI, 1937. Consulting Physician, King's CoOege
Hospital; to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street, and to the Infants' Hospital, Westminster. Fellow of
King's College, London. Professor of Diseases of Children,
King's College, London. Goulstonian Lecturer, 1902. Ingleby
Lecturer, Birmingham University, 1927. Fitzpatrick Lec-
turer, R.C.P., 1928 and 1929. President of the International
Paediatric Congress, 1933. First President of the British
Paediatric Association. Dawson Williams Memorial Prize-
man, B.M.A., in recognition of his work for sick children.
Hon. Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine, London. Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh. K.C.V.O., 1937. Author, Common Dis-
orders and Diseases of Childhood; Diseases of Children (with
Sir J. Goodhart); The History of Paediatrics; Concerning
Children (a medley of verse) ; etc. Died June 28, 1941, at
Salisbury. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Who's Who; Venn,
II. 475; Medical Directories; The Times, July i, 1941.)
Stinton, Joseph
STILL, The Rev. HENRY. B.A. 1778, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1778, from King's. [S. of John, gent., of Doynton,
Gloucs. Bapt. Apr. 28, 1732. School, Winchester.] Matric.
from Oriel College, Oxford, Mar. 9, 1748-9, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1753. R. of North Wraxall, Wilts. R. of Clapton-in-
Gordano, Somerset. Married Mary, dau. of J. Gale, of
Appleshawe, Hants., and had issue Buried at North Wraxall,
Mar. 18, 1804. {Winchester Sclwlars, 246; Al. Oxon.; C. R.
Hudleston.)
STILL, JAMES CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 19,
1849. S. of the Rev. Peter (1821). B. [May 30, 1830], at
Cattistock, Dorset. School, Rimpton, Somerset. Migrated to
Caius, May 26, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1849. Joined the regular
Army (Dragoon Guards), 1853; Lieut., 1855; Capt., 3rd
Dragoon Guards, 185S; retired, i860. Married, i860, Elizabeth
Margaret, only dau. of Joseph Gundry, Esq., of The Hyde,
Bridport. Resided at The Hyde, Bridport. J. P. for Dorset.
Died Jan. 24, 1902. Father of Charles J. G. (1880). {Venn.
II. 288; Hutchins, in. 76; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
STILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 27, 1864.
[3rd] s. of Robert, solicitor, of London (and Laura Frances
Price). B. May 18, 1845, at Norwood, Surrey. School, Win-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Rowing
'blue,' 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869; President, C.U.B.C, 1868.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of St Michael's,
Lichfield, 1869-71. C. of St George's, Wolverhampton,
1871-2. Missionary in Melanesia, 1873-9. C. of Homingsham,
Wilts., 1879-80. P.C. of Poynton, Cheshire, 1880-2. V. of
Netheravon, Wilts., 1882-4 and 1891-3. Inc. of the pro-
Cathedral, Wellington, New Zealand, 1885-91. R. of Halstock ,
Dorset, 1893-4. K. of Hockwold, Norfolk, 1894-1902. R. of
Hethersett, 1902-14, and V. of Ketteringham, 1905-14. Hon.
Canon of Norwich, 1906. Married, 1876, Anna Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. William Nitrill, missionary in Melanesia.
Died, suddenly, in Hethersett church, Aug. 9, 1914- (Win-
chester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 366; Book of Blues; Crockford;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
STILL, PETER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Feb. 27,
182 1. [S. of Peter, of Lincoki's Inn] (and Mary, dau. of
W. Strong, of Lincoln's Inn). B. Jan. 19, 1801, in London.
Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Fellow, 1824-7.
Ord. priest, 1826; C. of Cattistock, Dorset, 1826. C. of
Wrawby with Brigg, Lines., -1841. Married, 1827, Ann, dau.
of Henry Hughes, of Harley Street, London. Died May 6,
1844, at Brighton. Father of James C. (1849). {Clergy List;
Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 102; C. R. Hudleston.)
STILLMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's,
July 8, 1835; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Warwickshire. B. in
Birmingham.
STILWELL, JOHN FINNIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1866. [2nd] s.
of .Arthur, M.D., of Hillingdon, Middlesex. B. there, 1847.
Bapt. July 5, 1847. School, Elstree. Matric. Michs. 1867.
Proprietor of Moorcroft House, HUlingdon, a private asylum
established by his father. Married, Jan. 8, 1872, Katherme
Emily, younger dau. of Daniel Rutter, Esq., of Hillingdon.
J. P. for Middlesex. Died Mar. 9, 1929, at HUlingdon Furze,
Middlesex. {Venn, 11. 376; llie Times, Mar. 11, 1929-)
STIMSON, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Feb. 9,
1822. S. of John, of Coddenham, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Woodbridge. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, June 5. 1831. Chaplam of
Fort Clarence and Fort Pitt, Chatham, 1847-57. Chaplam
of the military prison, Weedon, Northants., 1857-74. C. of
Norton-by-Daventrv, 1874-6; V. there, 1876-8. Married,
Nov. 27, 1834, Sarah Anne Woodruffe, niece of Thomas
Brooke, of Melton Lodge. Died May 19, 1878. {Venn, 11. 186;
Northants. Clergy, xiii. 69; Clergy List; Crockford.)
STINTON, The Rev. GEORGE. D.D. 1768, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1719). 01
Ilfracombe, Devon]. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
May 24, 1748, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1754: M.A. (Oxford)
1755; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1765. Fellow of Exeter College,
1750-67. Proctor at Oxford, 1764. V. of All Hallows
Barking, 1767-83. Chancellor of Lincoln, 1766-83. R. of
Newington-CMW-Brightwell, Oxon., 1771- Preb. of Peter-
borough, 1776-83. R. of Wrotham, Kent, 1781-3- F.R.S.;
F.S..\., 1776. Died Apr. 30, 1783, in Great George Street,
Westminster, aged 52. {Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1783, i- 452-)
STINTON, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel June 22,
1818. [Eldest s. of Joseph, of Newton, Heref. (and Mary S.
Yeomans).] Matric. Michs. iSiS. CaUed to the Bar Inner
Temple, June 16, 1820. Equity Draftsman. Of Munderfield
Herold, Heref., and New Square, Lincoln's Inn. Entitled by
his descent through heiresses, from Thomas de Brotherton,
to quarter the Plantagenet arms. (V. Hodson; Burke, Royal
Families, 11. ped. xl.)
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Stirling, Edward Charles
STIRLING, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 6, 1865. [Eldest] s. of Edward [M.L.C.]. B. Sept. 8,
1848, at Strathalbyn, South Australia. School, St Peter's
College, Adelaide, South Australia. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873; M.B. 1874; M.D. 1880; Sc.D. 1910.
At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1872; F.R.C.S., 1874. F.R.S., 1893.
Lecturer in Physiology and House Surgeon at St Georges
Hospital; Surgeon, Belgrave Hospital for Children. Returned
to Australia, 1881. Consulting Surgeon to Adelaide Hospital.
Member of the House of Assembly, 1883-6. Lecturer and
later. Professor of Physiology, University of Adelaide.
Director, South Australian Museum. President, Australasian
Medical Congress, Adelaide, 1905. C.M.G., 1893; Kmghted,
1917. Married, 1877, Jane, dau. of Joseph Gilbert, of Pewsey
Vale, South Australia. Joint author of article on Hydatids in
AUbutt's System of Medicine; Noctorycies typhlops, a new
genus and species of Marsupial, etc.; Report o« Anthropology
of Central Australia; Report of Horn Scientific Expedition.
Died Mar. 20, 1919, in South Australia. Brother of John L.
(1866) and Norman W. (1879). (Medical Directories; Who
was Who; The Times, Mar. 26, 1919.)
STIRLING, FRANCIS PURSER HOLBROOKE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 3, 1900. S. of J[ames], Esq., of 9, Hillington
Park Circus, Cardonald, Go van, Glasgow [Rector of Paisley
Grammar School]. B. at PoUokshields, Aug. 25, 1880. At
Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1901). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
(i2th Wrangler) 1903. Professor of Mathematics at Madras
Christian College, 1904-6. Died there, Sept. 16, 1906.
(C. J. Fordyce.)
STIRLING, FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1897. [Eldest
s. of Hugh, Esq., of Blackheath. B. Dec. 29, 1878.] School,
Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. In the Pubhc
Trustee's Office, 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Hampshire Regt.). Died Jan. 6, 1935, at Oakley,
Hants.; buried at Wootton St Lawrence, Basingstoke.
{Gigglesivick Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; The Times, Jan. 8,
1935.)
STIRLING, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, June 2,
1856. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James [Minister of George
Street United Presbyterian Church, Aberdeen] (and Sarah
Irvine). B. [May 3, 1836], at Aberdeen. School, Aberdeen
Grammar; and at King's College, Aberdeen [M.A. 1855;
LL.D. 1887]. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1858; Sheep-
shanks exhibitioner, 1859; B.A. [Senior Wrangler and ist
Smith's prize) i860; M.A. 1863. F.R.S., 1902. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 23, i860. Called to the Bar, Nov. i, 1862.
Law Reporter, 1865-76. Conveyancer and Equity Drafts-
man. Junior (equity) Counsel to the Treasury, 1 88 1. Bencher,
1886. Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of
Justice, 1886-1900. Knighted, 1886. P.C, 1900. Lord
Justice of Appeal, 1900-6. Married, 1868, Aby, eldest dau.
of John Thomson Renton, of Shalford, Surrey, and had issue.
Resided latterly at ' Finchcocks,' Goudhurst, Kent, where he
died June 27, 1916. Father of the next. [Law Lists; Who was
Who; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford, County Families;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; D.N.B.)
STIRLING, JAMES IRVINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of Sir James (above), of 51, Great Cumberland
Place, London (and Aby, dau. of John Thomson Renton,
of Shalford, Surrey). B. May 20, i86g, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1891; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1891; M.A. 1895. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1895. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. Of Cranbrook, Kent, and 23, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn. Died Sept. 21, 1951. [Record of Old West-
minsters; Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 25, 1951.)
STIRLING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. i, 1830.
[Eldest] s. of William, Esq., of 20, Royal Circus, Edinburgh
[and Content, Jamaica] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Barrett, of Ciimamon, Jamaica). B. [Jan. 24], 1813, in
Jamaica. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A.
1839. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 31, 1837. Married
Rebecca, dau. of Major Crotty. Died in 1849. (Burke, L.G.;
F. P. White.)
STIRLING, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of Col. Patrick, of Kippendavie, Perthshire
(and Margaret Mary, dau. of Rear-Admiral John Leith).
[B. Sept. 20, 1881. School, Eton.] Did not reside. Second
Lieut., the Gordon Highlanders (T.A.), 1899; Second Lieut.,
Scots Guards. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -
Col.; Bt. Major; M.C.; D.S.O., 1918, 'for conspicuous gal-
lantry and devotion to duty. . .his courage and contempt of
danger inspired all ranks with the greatest confidence').
Married (i) Oct. 24, 1904, Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
Henry Taylor, of Washington, U.S.A.; (2) 1914, Olive Louisa
Blanche, dau. of Sir John Leslie, Bart.; (3) 1923, Gertrude,
Stirling-Maxwell, Archibald
dau. of Commander William Sherbrooke, R.N. Of Dunblane,
Perthshire, and Ham Common, Surrey. [Eton Sch. Lists;
Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; KeUy, Handbook.)
STIRLING, JOHN LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 17,
1866. [2nd] S. of Edward [M.L.C, of Adelaide] (and Harriet,
dau. of John Taylor, of Ryelands, Herts.). B. [Nov. 5], 1849.
at Adelaide, South Australia. School, St Peter's, Adelaide.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. and LL.B. 1871. Athletics 'blue'
(hurdles), 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1867.
Called to the Bar, Nov. i8, 1872. A sheep-farmer. Entered
Parliament in South Australia, 188 1; Member of Legislative
Council, 1890; President, 1901. Knighted, 1902; K.C.M.G.,
1909. Married, 1881, Florence Marian, dau. of Sir William
Milne, of Adelaide. Of The Lodge, Strathallyn, South
Australia. Died May 24, 1932. Brother of Edward C. (1865)
and Norman W. (next). [Book of Blues; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Walford, County Families; Who was Who.)
STIRLING, NORMAN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Oct. 1,1879. S. of Edward, Esq. B. July 7, 1861, at Adelaide.
Australia. School, Charterhouse. Did not reside. Brother of
Edward C. (1865) and the above. [Charterhouse Reg.)
STIRLING, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
Jan. 31, 1806. [Only s. of Thomas, of the Middle Temple.
B. in 1789. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1806;
LL.B. 1812. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 28, 1804.
Called to the Bar. Nov. 23, 18 10. A Puisne Judge in Ceylon.
Resided latterly at Grove House, Battersea, Surrey, where
he died Feb. 7, 1864, aged 74. [Record of Old Westminsters;
Law Lists; G. Mag., 1864, i. 404; Boase, ni. 750.)
STIRLING (post STIRLING-MAXWELL), WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1835. [Only s. of Archibald, of
Keir (and Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir John Maxwell, 8th Bart.).
B. Mar. 8, 1818, at Kenmure. School, private.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1843; Hon. LL.D. 1874-
Travelled abroad, exploring Mount Lebanon and visiting
Spain. Succeeded to the family estates of Keir, near Dun-
blane, 1847. M.P. for Perthshire, 1852-68 and 1874-8.
Member of the Universities Commission, 1859 and of the
Historical Manuscripts Commission, 1872-8. Rector of
St Andrews University, 1862. Succeeded as 9th Bart., 1865,
on the death of his uncle. Sir John Maxwell, and assumed the
additional name of Maxwell. Elected Rector, of Aberdeen
University, 1870, but declined the post. Rector of Edinburgh
University, 1872. Chancellor of Glasgow University, 1876.
Knight of the Thistle, 1876. Hon. Sec. of the Highland and
Agricultural Society, 1841. President of the Glasgow Agri-
cultural Society. Bred shorthorn cattle and Clydesdale
horses. Married (i) Apr. 26, 1865, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of
David Leslie Melville, loth Earl of Leven and Melville, and
had issue; (2) Mar. i, 1877, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
(aged 69, poetess and granddaughter of Richard Brinsley
Sheridan). Author, Don John of Austria, etc. Died, of a
fever, in Venice, Jan. 15, 1878. Father of John (1884) and
of Archibald (1885). [Return of M.P.s; Walford, County
Families; D.N.B.; G.E.C.; C. R. Hudleston.)
STIRLING-CRAWFURD, WILLIAM STUART (1837), see
CRAWFURD.
STIRLING-HAMILTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. [Youngest] s. of [Gen.] Sir W[illiam], Bart, [of
Grove Lodge, Ingatestone, Essex]. B. [Dec. 2, 1873], at
Exeter. [School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896;
M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1904. At St Bartholomew's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Practised
at Grove Lodge, Ingatestone, Essex. M.B.E., 1920. Died
Feb. 4, 1932. Brother of the next. [Medical Directories;
The Times, Feb. 6, 1932.)
STIRLING-HAMILTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Jesus, 1891. [Eldest] s. of Sir W[illiam] [loth] Bart, [who
assumed by deed poll the additional surname of Stirling,
1889] (and Eliza, dau. of Major-General Barr). B. [Dec. 4,
1868], at Simla. School, Newton College, Devon. Matric.
Easter, 1891. Succeeded his father as nth Bart., 1913. Of
Woodgaters, Southwater, Horsham, Sussex. Married, May 24,
1902, Mabel Mary, dau. of Major-General Henry Tyndall,
C.B., deceased, and had issue. Died Oct. 7, 1946, at South-
water. Brother of the above. (Burke, P. and B. [sub
Hamilton); Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 14, 1946.)
STIRLING-MAXWELL, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. [2nd] s. of Sir William (1835, sub Stirling)
fgth] Bart., of Keir, Dunblane, Perthshire (and Lady Anna
Maria, 3rd dau. of David, loth Earl of Leven and Melville).
B. there, Sept. 14, 1867. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1885.
Of Keir. i6th of Keir and 13th of Cawdor. Served with the
ist Batt., the Scots Guards, in the Nile expedition, 1899;
in the South African War, 1899-1902. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Lovat's Scouts (T.F. Res.) ; Brig.-
General, Highland Mounted Infantry; mentioned in des-
patches). M.P. for West Perthshire, 1917-18. Married,
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Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John, Bart.
Apr. 14, 1910, the Hon. Margaret Fraser, 4th dau. of the
13th Lord Lovat, and had issue. Died Feb. 18, 1931. Brother
of the ne.xt. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families.)
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. [Eldest] s. of Sir William (1835) [9th] Bart.,
of Keir, Dunblane, Perthshire (and Lady Anna Maria, 3rd
dau. of David, loth Earl of Leven and Melville). B. June 6,
1866, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\.
1894; M.A. 1920. Hon. K.LB.A. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh,
Glasgow and Aberdeen. Assistant Private Secretary to Lord
Knutsford at the Colonial Oflice. Took the name and arms
of Stirling on succeeding his father as loth Baronet, Jan. 15,
1878. M.P. for the College division of Glasgow, 1895-1905.
Knight of the Order of the Thistle, 1929. Lieut., King's Body-
guard for Scotland. Chairman of the Forestry Commission,
1929-32. A Trustee of Scots National Galleries. Member of
the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments
and Constructions in Scotland, 1934. Of Pollok House,
Glasgow. Married, Nov. 12, 1901, Arm Christian, dau. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, 7th Bart. Brother
of the above. [Eton Sch. Lists; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County Families;
C. J. Fordyce; Who's Who.)
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir WILLIAM (1835), see STIRLING.
STIRLING-STUART, WILLIAM JAMES STIRLING CRAW-
FURD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1873. S. of James,
of Castlemiik, Lanarks. B. May 9, 1854, in Dublin. School,
Graveley, Cambs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1873. Of Castle-
mjlk, Lanarks., Milton and Torrance. D.L. for Lanarks.
Mcuried, 1890, Constance, dau. of Alexander Dennistoun.
Died Mar. 4, 1938; buried at Carmunnock, Lanarks. (The
limes, Mar. 7, 1938; KeUy, Handbook.)
STITT, SAMUEL STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, i886. S. of Samuel [stock and share-broker], of
Claughton, near Birkenhead (and Ruth, dau. of Henry
Medder, of Liverpool). B. there. May 21, 1866. School,
Birkenhead [and at University College, Liverpool, 1885-6].
Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Mary-the-Great,
Cambridge, 1890-1. Tutor at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead,
1891-2. C. of Tring, Herts., 1892-4. C. of St Helier's, Jersey,
1894-7. Acting C.F. at Cork, 1897-9; at Aldershot, 1899-
1901; with the South African Field Force, 1901-2. Chaplain
of Caius, 1903-4. V. of St Michael's, Cambridge, 1903-6.
R. of Stretham with Thetford, Cambs., 1906-45. Married,
June 19, 1897, Mary, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -General James
Marquis, deceased. Died July 31, 1945, at Cambridge.
(Crockford; Cambridge Datly News, Aug. i, 1945.)
STOBART, EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. 3rd s.
of William C[ulleyj [coal-owner], of Spellow Hill, Leeds. B.
there, Oct. 24, 1879. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1897.
Farmer and land-agent. Of Heighington House, Heighington,
Durhaun. Brother of Henry F. (1895) and half-brother of
William R. (1883). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STOBART, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Matric. from Jesus,
Oct. 1877. Omitted from College Adm. Reg. [3rd s. of William,
of Pepper Arden, Northallerton, Yorks. (and Sophia, dau. of
Gen. W. J. Wylde, R.A.). B. Jan. 27, 1859. School, Wel-
lington College.] A wholesale merchant in Canada. During
the Great War, 1914-19, purchased supplies in Canada and
the United States for the War Office; O.B.E., 1918. Married
Margaret, dau. of Charles John Brydges, of Winnipeg,
Canada. Latterly of Elmleigh, Midhurst, Sussex. Died
Dec. 11, 1935, aged 76. Brother of the next and William E.
(1877). (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. 12, 1935.)
STOBART, HARRY GERVAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1888. [5th] s. of William, merchant, of Pepper
Arden, near Northallerton, Yorks. B. June 5, 1869, at
Cocken Hall, Durham. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs.
1888. Of Thomton-le-Dale, Pickering, in 1927. A director
of Horden Collieries, Ltd., Darlington. President of the
General Steel Casting Manufacturers' Association. J. P. for
Co. Durham and the North Riding of Yorks. Married,
Apr. 19, 1897, Bessie, dau. of Frederick Henderson Brydges,
of Winnipeg. Died Aug. 21, 195 1. Brother of the above and
William E. (1877). (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
STOBART, HENRY FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. [Second son of WiUiam Culley, of Spellow Hill,
Leeds. B. Sept. 2, 1876, at Etherley Lodge, Durham. School,
King's, Canterbury.] Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898.
Second Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers, 1899; Lieut., 1900;
Capt., 1902. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902.
Retired, 1903. Of Dunchideock, Devon. Brother of Edward
(1897) and half-brother of William R. (1883). (Army Lists;
King's Sch., Canterbury, Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
STOBART, HENRY JOHN SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1886. S. of the Rev. Henry (Queen's
Stock, Edward Ernest
College, Oxford, 1842), of Warkton rectory, Kettering. B.
Aug. 10, 1867. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1928. Athletics 'blue' (3 miles), 1888. An
electrical engineer. Married, 1895, Frances Geraldine, dau.
of William CoUey Stobart, of Spellow Hill, Yorks. Managing
director of .Messrs Chance Brothers and Co., manufacturers
of optical glass. Died Aug. 16, 1931, at Rufiold, Colyford,
S. Devon; buried there. (Haileybury Reg.; Book of Blues;
The Times, Aug. 18, 1931-)
STOBART, JOHN CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William James (i860), of St
Augustine's vicarage, Bermondsey. B. Mar. 5, 1878, at
Swyre, Dorset. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899); B.A. 1901; M.A. 1904.
Assistant Master at Merchiston Castle School, 1901-2; at
Merchant Taylors' School, 1902-10. H.M. Inspector of
Schools, 1910-24. Assistant Secretary to the War Cabinet
Committee, 1917-18. Education Director of the B.B.C.,
1924-9. Married, July 28, 1904, Mary Cuirey, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. Thomas William Gibson, V. of St Giles, Oxford.
Editor of Virgil's Select Eclogues ; Selections from the Georgics
and Epoc)is of English Literature. Author of The Glory that
was Greece and The Grandeur that was Rome. Died May 12,
1933, at West Byfleet. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, May 13, 1933.)
STOBART, WILLIAM EDEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1877. [4th] s. of William, Esq. [of Norton Conyers,
Ripon]. B. July 24, 1863, at Roker. School, Uppingham. Did
not reside. Lieut., 5th Dragoon Guards, 1S83; Capt., 1887;
Major, 1899. Served in the Sudan expedition, 1885. Of
Spenithome House, Leybum, Yorks. Married, Apr. 25, 1899,
EUa Frances, dau. of Lieut.-Col. H. F. Dent, of Malton,
Yorks. Of Nynehead Court, Somerset, in 1927. Brother of
Frederick W. (1877) and of Harry G. (1888). (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
STOBART, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6,
i860. S, of William, Esq. (and Eliza). B. at Cheshunt, Herts.
Bapt. Sept. 9, 1840. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1867. Ord. deacon (London) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Holy
Trinity, Newington, Surrey, 1865-7. C. of St John's,
Croydon, 1867-72. C. of St Pancras, 1872-4. R. of Swyre,
Dorset, 1874-8. V. of St Augustine's, Bermondsey, 1878-1902.
V. of Carisbrooke with Northwood, Isle of Wight, 1902-14.
Married, Aug. 27, 1867, Susan Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Clarke Morris, Esq., of Oakham Grange, Rutland. Latterly
of Sandown, Isle of Wight, where he died Jan. 28, 1919.
Father of John C. (1897). (Crockford; The Times, Feb. i,
1919.)
STOBART, WILLIAM RYDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1883. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam C[ulley], Esq. [of Spellow
Hill, Boroughbridge, Yorks.]. B. [July, 1864], at Etherley.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887. Of
Bragleenbeg, Argylls., and Pheasants Coombe, Hambleden,
Bucks. J. P. Married, 1893, Jessie Octavia, dau. of Francis
George Butler. Died Sept. 29, 1938; buned at Hambleden.
Half-brother of Edward (1897) and Henry F. (1895). (Upping-
ham Sch. Roll; The Times, Oct. 1, 1938; Burke, L.G.)
STOCK, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 16,
1841. 3rd s. of the Rev. John (1812), of Bow, Middlesex
(and Sophia). B. there. Mar. 24, 1823. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar; B.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1847; priest (Winchester) 1848; C. of
Prescot, Lanes., 1847-8. C. of Stockwell, Surrey, 1848-50.
C. of Holy Trinity, Cloudesley Square, Islington, 1850-3.
Inc. of St Peter's, WeUington, New Zealand, 1856-88. .\rch-
deacon of WeUington, 1870-88. Died Sept. 23, 1901, at
WeUington. Brother of Edward P. (1847) and John R. (1837).
(.Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 4,
1901.)
STOCK, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 31, 1828. S. of Charles. B. in Jamaica. School, Black-
heath, Kent. Matric. Lent, 1829; B.A. 1833.
STOCK, EDWARD ERNEST. .A.dm. pens, at St John's, June 18,
1875. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Peche (next), of
Bowness, Windermere (and Penelope). B. at Bu:ch-in-
Rushokue, Lanes. Bapt. July 31. 1855. School, Felsted
(Mr W. S. Grignon). Did not reside. Adm. at Magdalene,
Aug. 12, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1875 ; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of St Mary's, CarUsle,
1880-3. C. of Broughton-in-Furness, Lanes., 1883-5. C. of
Ulverston, 1885-6. V. of Rydal, Westmorland, 1887-98. V. of
Rocliffe, Cumberland, 1898-1910. Married, June 13, 1882,
Ethel, eldest dau. of the Rev. Walter Brooksbank, of Thorn-
barrow, Windermere, formerly R. of Lamplugh, Cumberland.
DiedOct. 17, 1910. Brotherof Herbert A. (1877). (Crockford;
The Guardian, Oct. 28, 1910.)
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Stock, Edward Peche
STOCK, EDWARD PECH£. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1847. S. of the Kev. John (1812), V. of Finchinglield, Essex
(and Sophia). B. Oct. 30, 1826, at St Mary, Stratford, Bow.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1851; priest, 1854; C. of RadcliSe, Lanes.,
1854-7. R. of Windermere, 1857-1904. Hon. Canon of
Carlisle, 1871. Rural Dean of Ambleside. Married, Aug. 22,
1854, Penelope, only dau. of Richard Cope, Esq., of Ardwick.
Died Oct. 16, 1904. Brother of Arthur (1841) and John R.
(1837); father of the above and of Herbert A. (1877). {Eagle,
XXVI. 238; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 18, 1904.)
STOCK, EDWARD WOOD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7,
1853. [Eldest] s. of Edward, gent, (and Elizabeth Warton).
B. Jan. 14, 1832, at Poplar. Matric. Michs. 1853; (Civil Law
Classes, ist Class, 1855-6; Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1857);
LL.B. 1863. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20, 1849. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1857. Of Wombrook, near Chard,
Somerset. Married (i) Dec. 29, 1864, Barbara Forbes, eldest
dau. of James Milne Innes, of Balvenie and Edengight,
Banffs. ; (2) Dec. 23, 1882, LtUies Georgiana, 6th dau. of
Thomas R. Leadam, M.D., of Mortimer, Oxon. Died Dec. 29,
1913. {Eagle, XXXV. 224; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
2 he Times, Jan. i, 1914.)
STOCK, HERBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1877. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward Pech6 (1847) (and
Penelope Cope). B. [Feb. 24, 1857], at RadcliSe, Lanes.
School, Felsted (the Rev. D. S. Ingram). Matric. Michs. 1877.
Second Lieut., 62nd Regt. of Foot, 1879; Lieut., Wilts. Regt.,
1880; Capt., 1888; Instructor in Military Topography at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1885-92; Major, 1898.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1900. Retired, 1900.
An Army tutor. Married, Eleanor Constance, dau. of Rear-
Admiral Arthur Morrell. Died May 29, 1935, at Windermere.
Brother of Edward E. (1875). {^l- Felsted; Army Lists; Who's
Who in Norfolk; The Times, June i, 1935.)
STOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1812. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) Sept. 22, 1816; priest, Sept. 21, 1817.
C. of Bow, Middlesex, until 1841. Lecturer of All Saints',
Poplar, and Thursday morning lecturer at St Peter's, Corn-
hill. V. of Finchinglield, Essex, 1841-53. Latterly of Earl's
Terrace, Kensington. Died Nov. 21, 1869, at Richmond,
Surrey. Father of Arthur (1841), Edward P. (1847) and
John R. (1837). {Clergy List; lite Guardian, Nov. 24, 1869.)
STOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 30, 1842.
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon, 1847; priest, 1848. P.C. of St George's, Chorley,
Lanes., 1850-89. Died Jan. i8, 1889, aged 70. (Crockfotd;
The Guardian, Jan. 23, 1889.)
STOCK, JOHN RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23,
1837. S. of the Rev. John (1812) [C] of Bow, Middlesex (and
Sophia). [B. Oct. 10, 1818.] School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. President of the
Union, 1841. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1841; priest,
May 22, 1842; P.C. of St John's, Finchingfield, Essex, 1842-9.
V. of All Saints, Islington, 1849-53. V. of Finchingfield
(succeeding his father), 1853-60. Secretary to the Clergy
Orphan Corporation, 1861-83. R- of All Hallows-the-Great
with All Hallows-the-Less, London, 1860-87. Preb. of
St Paul's, 18S4-7. Married, June 27, 1848, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. W. F. Cobb, R. of Nettlestead, Kent. Died Apr. 11,
1887, at Nice. Brother of Arthur (1841) and Edward P.
(1847). {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xv. 103;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 20, 1887.)
STOCK, JOHN SHAPLAND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 2, 1821. S. of John [Edmonds] (Exeter College, Oxford,
1791, L.C.P., 1S03). B. at Clifton, Gloucs. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1821. Migrated to Peterhouse, Nov. i,
1824; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1830. President of the Union, 1825.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29, 1827. Called to the
Bar, June 25, 1830. On the Western Circuit. Recorder of
Winchester, 1847-56; Recorder of Exeter and Judge of the
Provost Court, 1856-67. Bencher, 1865; Q.C., 1865. Author,
Treatise on the Law of Lunacy; Poems, chiefly translated from
the German. Died May 7, 1867, aged 62, at 7, Upper Brook
Street, London. {T. A. Walker, 421 and MS. note; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; G. Mag., 1867, i. 829.)
STOCK, WARINGTON. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1886.
[S. of the Rev. William, V. of St Paul's, Derby. School,
Derby.] Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889. Subse-
quently adm. at Downing; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1893; priest, i894;C. of Dodbrooke, Devon, 1893-5. C. of Grin-
stead, Sussex, 1896-1903, and Assistant Master at Fonthill
prep. School. Chaplain, R.N.; H.M.S. Monmouth, 1903-4;
Challenger, 1904-6; Leander, 1906-8; Fox, 1908-10; Defence,
1910-11; Argyll, 1911-14; Zealandia, 1914-16. C.-in-charge
of Kilbride, Co. Wicklow, 1918-19. Latterly of St Andrew's,
Coulsdon, Surrey. Disappears from Crockford, 1923. {Derby
Sch. Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
Stockdale, James
STOCK, WILLIAM LIEVESLEY. Adm. at Cavendish H., Apr.
1885. [S. of Lievesley, Esq., of Bedford-Leigh vicarage,
Lanes. B. Dec. 18, 1867. School, Norfolk County. Matric.
Easter, 1885. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 18, 1887; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1891; priest, 1892;
C. of Halifax, 1891-9. C. of St Ives, Hunts., 1899-1901.
C. of Waterbeach, Cambs., 1901-3. C. of Stratton Strawless,
Norfolk, 1903-13. R. of Haynford, 1913-30. R. of Bacons-
thorpe, 1930-44. Latterly of Sandy Lodge, Sheringham.
Died June 17, 1948- (T. A. Walker, 594; Crockford; The
Times, June 21, 1948.)
STOCKDALE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7. 1869.
S. of the Kev. Henry (1837), R. of Bole, Notts, (and Christine
Ann). B. Apr. 18, 1850, at Gringley-on-the-Hill, Notts.
School, Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of
Uttoxeter, Staffs., 1873-6- C. of Ashbourne, Derbs., 1876-7.
C. of Tettenhall, Stafis., 1877-80. C. of Kidderminster,
Worcs., 1880-9. V. of Stoke Prior, Heref., 1889-1933. Hon.
Canon of Worcester, 1920-47. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Worcester,
1933. Died Dec. 29, 1947, at Worcester. {Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Church Times, Jan. 9, 1948.)
STOCKDALE, ERNEST AYSCOUGH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 6, 1866. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. Joseph
Walter (1829), V. of Morton. B. Oct. 15, 1846, at Linwood,
Lines.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Bp. Ryan, for Ripon) 1871; priest (Ripon) 1872; C. of
Birstwith, Yorks., 1871-4- C. of Gilling, 1874-83. V. of
Kirkby Ravensworth, 1883-99. V. of Middleton-Tyas, 1899-
1936. Married, June 27, 1900, Mary, dau. of W. Raw, Esq.,
of Whitley, Northumberland. Latterly of Hebdon House,
Catterick Bridge, Yorks. Died May 3, 1938, aged 91, at
Saltburn-by-the-Sea; buried at Middleton-Tyas. {Crockford;
The 1 imes. May 5, 1938.)
STOCKDALE, FREDERICK SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, June 25, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of St John's,
Coventry, 1851-3. C. of AUtborough, Lines., 1853-63. V. of
Havenstreet, Isle of Wight, 1863-79. R. of Chedington,
Dorset, 1879-1907. Married Katharine, eldest dau. of the
Rev. J. Sheepshanks, R. of St John's, Coventry. Latterly of
Newton House, Ascham Road, Bournemouth, where he died
Oct. 9, 1915, aged 88. {Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 14,
1915)
STOCKDALE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 9,
1837. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1803), V. of Kingerby, Lines.
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1841;
priest, 1842. P.C. of Misterton and C. of Beckingham, Notts.,
1843-58. R. of Bole, 1858-73. R. of Clayworth, 1873-83.
Disappears from Crockford, 1884. Father of Charles (1869);
brother of William (1844) and Joseph W. (1829).
STOCKDALE, HENRY MINSHULL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, July 8, 1841. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William (1784) (and
Honor, dau. of the Rev. Godfrey Wolley). B. Sept. 30, 1822,
at Mears Ashby, Northants. School, Aspley. Matric. Michs.
1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May i,
1845. Called to the Bar, June 14, 1848. Capt., Northants.
Militia. Chainnan of Northants. Quarter Sessions. J. P. and
D.L. for Northants. Succeeded to Mears Ashby Hall, 1858.
Married, Aug. 12, 1858, Sarah Emily, dau. of the Rev. Robert
Hervey Knight, R. of Weston Favell, Northants. Died
Oct. 3, 1913. Brother of Septimus (1841) and William W.
(1834); father of the next and of Robert W. (1881). {Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford, County Families;
Burke, L.G.)
STOCKDALE, HENRY MINSHULL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1879. S. of Henry MinshuU, Esq. (above), of
Mears Ashby Hall (and Sarah Emily, dau. of the Rev. Robert
Hervey Knight, R. of Weston FaveU, Northants.). B. [Feb. 8,
1861], at Mears Ashby. School, Winchester. Matric. .Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. Lieut, 3rd Batt. (Militia),
Northants. Regt., 1884. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
July 7, 1886. On the Midland Circuit. Of Mears Ashby Hall,
Northants. J. P. and D.L. for Northants. Married, July 7,
1896, Florence Margaret Rose, dau. of the Rev. Charles
ViUiers, R. of Croft, Darlington, and had issue. Died Feb. 20,
1946. Brother of Robert W. (i88i). {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Walford, County Families.)
STOCKDALE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel,
July 5, 1755. S. of James. B. at Leicester. School, Leicester
(Mr Andrews). Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1757; B.A. 1760.
STOCKDALE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 16,
1795. S. of Jbseph, of Great Grimsby, Lines. B. at Wragby.
School, Glanford Bridge. Matric. Michs. 1795. Migrated to
Clare, Dec. 28, 1797; B.A. 1799.
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Stockdale, Jeremiah
STOCKDALE, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 17, 1849. S. of William. B. at Skipton-in-Craven,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar; B..\. 1853; M.A. 1857.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of St George's,
Birmingham, 1853-6. P.C. of St Matthias, Birmingham,
1856-9. V. of Baslow, Derbs., 1859-1907. Married, July 15,
1902, Mary Beatrice, only dau. of Alfred Hawley, Esq., of
Hampstead. Died Oct. 24, 1907, aged 78. (Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 2S, 1907.)
STOCKDALE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Sept. 26, 1815;
from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 15, 1812, age 18. S. of John, gent., of Wigton, Cumber-
land. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1820. (Al. Oxon.)
STOCKDALE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 12,
1803. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar; B.A. 1807;
M.A. 1811. Ord. deacon, 1807; priest, 1808. V. of Kingerby,
Lines., 1811-74, and R. of Tetford, 1820-74. Died at
Kingerby vicarage, Jan. 13, 1874, aged 89. Father of
William (1844), Henry (1837) and the next. (Clergy List;
Crockford.)
STOCKDALE, JOSEPH WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 30, 1829. S. of [the Rev.] Joseph (above).
B. Apr. 19, 1810, at Kirton, Lines. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1833; priest, 1834; C. of Linwood, Lines., 1835-61.
V. of North WiUingham, 1847-62. V. of Morton with Hac-
conby, 1862-1901. Died June 30, 1901. Father of Ernest A.
(1866); brother of Henry (1837) and William (1844). (Burke,
>L.G.\ Clergy List, where he is caUed 'Walter' only; R. L.
Arrowsmitli.)
STOCKDALE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
May 21, 1779. Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (1746-7), of
York. B. there [Jan. 9, 1761]. School, Manchester. Matric.
Michs. 1779; Scholar; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786. FeUow, 1785-
1831; Vice-Master and bursar, 1806. Travelled in the East
for some time as companion and tutor to J. B. S. Morritt
(St John's, B.A., 1794), and a son of the Earl of Rosebery.
Died Sept. 5, 1831, at Mears Ashby, Northants., aged 71.
Brother of William (1784). {Manchester Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1831, II. 3S0; Letters of J. B. S. Morriti; Burke, L.G.)
STOCKDALE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1881. [2nd] s. of Henry Minshull, Esq. (1841),
of Mears Ashby Hall (and Sarah Emily, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Hervey Knight, R. of Weston FaveU, Northants.).
B. Oct. 31, 1862, at Earls Barton. School, Winchester
(Dr Ridding). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Armley, Yorks.,
1886-1905. V. of St Silas, Hunslet, 1905-16. C.-in-charge of
Goldsborough, 1917-19. V. of Greenhow Hill, Harrogate,
1920-6. V. of Burton Leonard, 1926-33. Married, Mar. i,
1905, Emily Fozard, and had issue. Latterly of 31, Stepney
Road, Scarborough, where he died Mar. 13, 1946. Brother
of Henry M. (1879). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 16, 1946.)
STOCKDALE, SEPTIMUS. Adm. at Jesus (age 16), July 8,
1841. [4th] s. of the Rev. William (next). B. [Jan. 24, 1824],
at Mears Ashby, Northants. School, Aspley. Matric. Michs.
1841; B..'^. 1845; M.A. 1848. C. of Daventry, Northants.,
1847-8. R. of Wilby, 1848-9. Married, Feb. 27, 1849,
Caroline, 2nd dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Paul Anthony Irby,
R. of Cottesbrooke, Northants. Died, s.p., May 11, 1849, at
Hastings. Brotherof Henry M. (1841) and William W. (1834).
(Northants. Clergy, xni. 71; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., J849, 1.
535 and 663.)
STOCKDALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 16, 1784-
Of Yorks. [Younger s. of the Rev. Robert (1746-7), Canon
of York and V. of Hayton (and Katharine, dau. of Peter
Minshull, of Hutton Cranswick, Yorks.). B. Apr. 5, 1767.]
Matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Fellow. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) 1791. V. of Hundon, Suffolk, 1801-37. V. of
Mears .A.shby, Northants., 1814-58. R. of Wilby, 1837-48-
Married, Honor, dau. of the Rev. Godfrey WoUpy, R. of
Hawnby, Yorks. F.L.S. Died Feb. 27, 1858, at Mears Ashby;
buried there. Father of the above, of William W. (1834) and
of Henry M. (1841); brother of Robert (i779)- (Burke, L.G.;
Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
Northants. Clergy, xiil. 71.)
STOCKDALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27,
1844. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1803), of Kmgerby, Lines, (and
Frances Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt. Feb. 20, 1825. Matric.
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1850; priest,
1851; C. of Carleton, Yorks., 1851-4. C. of Milton-under-
Wychwood with Lyneham, Oxon., 1854-76. C. of Withers-
field, Suffolk, 1876-9. C. of Barrow, 1879-88. Died Apr. 12,
1888. Brotherof Henry (1837) and Joseph W. (1829). (Eagle,
XV. 387; Clergy List; Crockford.)
Stocks, Bentley
STOCKDALE, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, May 24, 1834. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (1784)
[of Mears Ashby, Northants.]. [B. Mar. 6, 1814.] School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1834. Ord. deacon (St Davids)
1846; priest, 1847; C. of Glas-Cwm, Radnors., 1846-50. R. of
Witchling (or Wychling), Kent, 1853-81. Married (1) Mary
Martha Margaret, dau. of James Douglas, of Rhydyfran,
Cardigans., and had issue; (2) Emma, dau. of James
Ashenden, and had further issue. Latterly of Sydney Villa,
Paignton, Devon. Died Feb. 19, 1893. Brother of Henry M.
(1841) and Septimus (1841). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke,
L.G.; Crockford.)
STOCKEN, ARTHUR PERCY. Matric. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1883. [One of these names was at University
College School, Hampstead. A dentist. Of 16, Woburn
Square, London.] (Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.)
STOCKENSTROM, ANDRIES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 8, 1886. Only s. of Andries, Judge, deceased, of
the Cape of Good Hope (and Maria Henrietta, dau. of Andries
J. Hartzenberg, of Newlands, Graaff Reinet). B. [Sept. 22,
1868], at Graafi Reinet. [School, South African College.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Mar. 28, 1887. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1891. Member,
Legislative CouncU, Transvaal and Union of South Africa.
Chairman, Public Service Commission. Succeeded his uncle.
Sir Gysbert Henry Stockenstrom, as 3rd Bart., 1912. Mar-
ried, Dec. 3, 1896, Henrietta Alexandra Mabel, dau. of Johan
Hendrik Booysen, of Klip Drift, Graafi Reinet, and had
issue. Died Dec. i, 1922. (Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
STOCKER, ALONZO HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. S. of Alonzo Henry [M.D.], of Craigweil, Aldwick, near
Bognor, Sussex. B. Apr. 30, 1876, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894. Lieut., Sussex I.Y., 1902-6;
Hampshire Carabiniers- Yeomanry, 1906-18. Of Sevington
Manor, Alresford, Hants., and Northlands, Chichester. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Hampshire Yeomanry;
T.D., 1919). Died June 29, 1946. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Church
Times, Nov. 15, 1946.)
STOCKER, GEORGE BERTRAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1875-
S. of James, of Bumham, Bucks., and Guy's Hospital.
School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1875; exhibitioner. Assistant
Master at Mr Nash's School, Nice, France, 1877-8; at the
Wick School, Brighton, 1878-80. Founder and Director of
the Scholastic, Clerical, and Medical Association, Limited,
1884-1913. Married, June 2, 1887, Alice Mary, eldest dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Cadman Hodgkinson. Died Oct. 9, 1913,
aged 57. (Al. Felsted.)
STOCKER, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 15, 1859.
Did not reside. Doubtless the man of these names who was
B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1867. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1868; priest, 1869; C. of Kingsclere, Hants., 1868-74. V. of
Lincohi, New Zealand, 1879-82. V. of St John's, Invercargill,
1882-1913. Archdeacon of Invercargill, 1884-1913. Married
and had issue. Died Sept. i, 1922. (Crockford; Who was
Who.)
STOCKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 6, 1782.
S. of — , farmer, of Godmanchester, Hunts. B. in Hunts.
Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1786. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 29, 1786; priest, Aug. 17, 1788. Died Oct. 19,
1798, at his brother's home at Colnbrook, Bucks., after a few
days illness. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 496; G. Mag., 1798,
II. 994.)
STOCKER, WILLIAM BEST. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 12,
1826. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830.
STOCKING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 15,
1813. Of Beds. [Eldest s. of the Rev. William, R. of Tud-
denham, Suffolk.] School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar; B.A. 1817. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Nov. 16, 1817. Died, 'after a lingermg LUness,'
Jan. 17, 1825, aged 28. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; G. Mag.,
1825, I. 283, which gives date of death Jan. 7, 1825.)
STOCKLEY, ALBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1891. S. of — [T.], solicitor, of West Town, near
Bristol. B. Mar. 22, 1871, at Wavertree, Lanes. School,
Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1891. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1892; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of St James, Cheltenham,
1895-6. C. of St Paul's, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 1897-1904.
C. of Stretton Grandison with Ashperton, Heref., 1905-6.
V. of Ryarsh, Kent, 1906-27. Lie. to off., dio. of Gloucester,
1927-36. Died July 7, 1936. at 'Ryarsh,' Cheltenham.
(Crockford; Clifton Reg.; The Times, July 9, 1936.)
STOCKS, BENTLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 21,
1830 S of Michael. B. at HaUfax, Yorks. School, Rich-
mond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1831 ; B.A. 1835. A barrister.
Died June 16 1843. (Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
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Stocks, Charles Edmund
STOCKS, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 22,
1887. S. of Joseph. B. [Dec. 25, 1865], in Manchester.
School, Manchester Grammar; and at Owens CoUege, Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. B.D.,
Durham, 1922. Ord. deacon (Bp. Royston, for Liverpool)
1892; priest (Liverpool) 1893; C. of St Leonard's, Bootle,
Lanes., 1892-4. C. of North Meols, 1894-8. V. of Widnes.
1898-1901. V. of St Mark's, Preston, 1901-7. Tutor, C.M.S.
Prep. Inst., Blackheath, 1907-n. V. of Heme Bay, Kent,
1911-19. Lie. to off., dio. of Canterbury, 1919-22; dio. of
Rochester, 1922-3. Inc. of St John's, Downshire Hill, Hamp-
stead, 1923-30. V. of Felsted, Essex, 1930-4- H- of Barnston,
1934-9. Lie. to off., dio. of Chelmsford, from i939- Married,
1899, Emily Josephine, dau. of Thomas Frank Poole. Of
Harpers, Pleshey, Cheknsford, in 1949. Died Nov. 25, 1950.
{Peile, u. 734; Crockford; The Times, Dec. i, 1950.)
STOCKS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27, 1842.
S of William, linen-draper, of Huddersfield (and Jane). B.
Sept. 25, 1822. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr Germon).
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Aug. 15, 1847; priest, Aug. 20, 1848. C. ot
St Swithin's, and Vice-Master of Kmg's College Grammar
School, Norwich, 1847-53- Married Miss — Brewer. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1868. Father of George A. (1876)
and the next. {Manchester Sch. Reg.)
STOCKS, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 12, 1874. S. of [the Rev.] Edward (above). B.
May 27, 1856, at Norwich. School, Clergy Orphan, Canter-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1874. Athletics 'blue' (long jump),
1875, 1876. Brother of the next.
STOCKS, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 5, 1876. S. of the Rev. Edward (1842), deceased. B.
[Aug. I, 1858], at Eaton, Norfolk. School, Clergy Orphan,
Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar; B.A. 1880; M.A.
1883. Assistant Master at Lancaster Grammar School,
1880-8. Head Master of Barrow High School, 1889-93; of
Lancaster Grammar School, 1893-1903; of Blackburn
Grammar School, 1903-19-. Died May 21, i934> at Shanklm,
Isle of Wight. Brother of the above. (Clergy Orphan Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, May 23, 1934.)
STOCKS, JOSEPH HALLILEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr 7, 1856. B. at Hahfax, Yorks. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
STOCKS, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 18, 1843.
S. of Michael, solicitor, of [Upper Shibden HaU], Skircoat,
Yorks. (and Mary, dau. of John Halliley, of the Manor House,
Dewsbury, Yorks.). B. [1825], at Skircoat. Bapt. June 24,
1825. Matric. Michs. 1843. Major, Royal Dragoons; served
in the Crimea. Of Upper Shibden Hall, Yorks., WoodhaU,
Downham, Norfolk, and Latherton Wheel, Caithness. J. P.
and D.L. for Norfolk and Caithness. Married, 1863, Jane
Mary, dau. of Colin MacEchran, of Oatfield, Argylls. Died in
1895. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G.)
STOCKS, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, Oct. 2,
1884. [Only] s. of Michael (above), of Woodhall, Downham,
Norfolk. B. Aug. 9, 1864. School, Eton [and Glenalmond].
Matric. Michs. 1884. Of Shibden Hall, near Halifax, and
WoodhaU, Downham Market. J. P. for Norfolk. Married,
1888, Charlotte Amelia, dau. of Col. Sir Richard George
Ellison, of Boultham HaU, Lines., and had issue. (Glenalmond
Reg. ; Eton Sch. Lists ; Burke, L.G. ; Walford, County Families.)
STOCKS, WILLIAM. Adm. at Queens', May 14, 1855. 'Plus
annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Doubtless the man of
these names ord. deacon (Manchester) 1862; priest, 1863;
C. of Padiham, Lanes., 1862-6; C. of Great Harwood, 1866-8;
C. of Downham, 1868-82; P.C. of Downham, 1882-93.
Latterly of Mere, Knutsford. Disappears from Crockford,
190X.
STOCKWELL, GEORGE EPHRAIM ST CLAIR. Adm. at
King's, Oct. i, 1895. [Eldest] s. of George, M.D., of Batley.
B. July 20, 1876. Schools, Batley Grammar and Dulwich
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; B.Chir. 1902;
M.B. 1904. At St Mary's Hospital; House Physician there.
House Physician, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street. Practised at Leeds. School Medical Officer for
Leeds. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, W. Yorks.
Regt. (T.F.) and R.A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches).
Lieut. -Col., 1925. Married, July 3, 1906, Gertrude
Frances, 2nd dau. of Thomas Costigan, of Birmingham. Of
The Grove, Roundhay, Leeds, where he died Mar. 9, 1952.
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; Univ. War List;
The Times, Mar. 11, 1952.)
Stoddart, John Lawrence
STODART, GEORGE EARLE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct I, 1873. [Only] s. of G. W., Esq., of Kedland, Bristol.
B Dec 11: 1854. School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs.
1873; Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham College, 1877; at Lancing, 1879-81- Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of St Martin's, Brighton,
1881-2. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Leamington, 1882-5
C of St James, Norlands, Notting Hill, 1885-94. V. of
Laleham, Middlesex, 1894-1905. Chaplain at Trieste, 1905-6;
at Alassio, Italy, 1907-15- V. of Madmgley, Cambs., I9i5-3i-
Married, May 4, 1886, Mary Sophia, youngest dau. of C. H.
Witherington, of Sonning, Berks. Died Oct. 6, 1931. (i-^-
Walker, 541; Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
May 12, 1886; The Times, Oct. 8, 1931.)
STODDARD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Christ;s.
Oct 23, 1869. S. of Henry, officer in the Army. B. in India.
School, Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1869. Kept three terms;
•returned to India.' Acting Assistant Supermtendent of
Police, Madras Presidency, 1877; Assistant Superintendent,
1889. (Peile, II. 612; V. Hodson.)
STODDART, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1758. S. of the Rev. Charles (1726), V. of ChoUerton,
Northumberland (and Ann, dau. of Ralph Bates, of HalhweU).
B at ChoUerton. School, Newcastle. Matric. Easter, 1759;
Scholar; B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb 27, 1763; priest (Rochester) Dec. 1767. Master of Ash-
ford School, Kent, 1778-1812. R. (and V.) of Newchurch,
Kent, 1785-1812. An intimate friend of WiUiam Paley.
Married Ann, dau. of the Rev. John Squu-e, of Lavenham,
Suffolk. Died June 8, 1812, at Ashford, aged 72 ; buried there.
Father of the next. (Peile, 11. 267; G. Mag., 1812, i. 598,
which gives died May 29, 1812.)
STODDART, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Feb. 17, 1790. S. of the Rev. Charles (above) (and Ann, dau.
of the Rev. John Squire). B. at Wandsworth, Surrey. School,
Ashford. Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar; B.A. 1794; M.A.
1797. Ord. deacon (Lambeth) Oct. 1796; C. of Newchurch,
Kent, 1796-1801. R. of Shadoxhurst, 1801-29. V. of North
Shoebury, Essex, 1806-29. Died Dec. 30, 1829, at Ashford,
Kent. (Peile, 11. 328; G. Mag., 1829, 11. 647.)
STODDART, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 24, 1864; re-adm. sizar Oct. 10, 1864. S. of the Rev
William (1819) (and Rosa). B. at Willington, Derbs. Bapt.
Aug. 29 1846. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1877.
Ord. deacon (Bp. Ryan, for Winchester) 1869; pnest (Wm-
chester) 1870; C. of Hatchford, Surrey, 1869-71. C. of
Wybunbury, Cheshire, 1871-3. C. of Askham Richard,
Yorks., 1873-5. C. of Askern, 1888-92. V. of Ottrmgham,
1894-1904. Died June 12, 1904, aged 58. (Eagle, xxvi. 239,
which gives date of death June 10; Crockford; The Standard,
June 16, 1904.)
STODDART, The Rev. GEORGE HENRY. M.A. 1854- incorp.
from Oxford. [Eldest s. of Stephen, Esq., of Ipswich.]
Matric. from Queen's CoUege, Oxford, .\pr. 10, 1821, age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) 1824; M.A. (Oxford) 1829; 3.D. (Oxford) i860.
A private tutor at Eton, from 1846. Classical Professor and
Chaplain at the Cavalry CoUege, Roehampton, Surrey,
1857-8. Chaplain of the Eastry Union, Kent, 1869-76.
Disappears from Crockford, 1878. (.41. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
STODDART, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 28, 1845. 2nd s. of the Rev. John (181 1), D.D., R. of
Lowick, Northants. B. Mar. 1, 1826, at Ealing, Middlesex.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. C. of Islip,
Northants., 1850-2. Died Mar. 7, 1852, at Lowick. (Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1852, i. 424.)
Corpus Christi,
STODDART, JEREMIAH
. 5, 1827. Of Cumb
i; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1843. In Holy Orders. Master of the
Adm. pen
Apr. 5, 1827. Of Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar,
Grammar School, Heversham, Westmorland, 1844-9. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1850.
STODDART, JOHN. .A.dm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 21, 1811.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. John, Master of Northampton Grammar
School.] B. at Aspley, Beds. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816;
M.A. 1819; D.D. 1836. Fellow, 1817-20. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
1817; C. of Harlestone, Northants., 1817-19. V. of Pattishall,
1819-37. R. of New Brentford, Middlesex, 1837-42. R. of
Lowick, Northants., 1842-55, and R. of Islip, 1843-55.
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Dorset. Died Jan. 4, 1855.
aged 61, at Lowick. Brother of WiUiam (1819) and Robert W.
(1829); father of Henry F. (1845). (Northants. Clergy, xill
75-)
STODDART, JOHN LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Downing, Jan. 21, 1823. S. of Lawrence. B. at Fontain-
bleau, France. School, Edinburgh (Mr A. Carson). Matric.
Michs. 1823.
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Stoddart, Robert Wilson
STODDART, ROBERT WILSON. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Mar 25 i82g. [5th s. of the Rev. John, Master of North-
ampton Grammar School, deceased.] B. [July 20, 1810], at
Northampton. School, Northampton. Matric. Michs. 1829;
B A 1813; M.A. 1836; B.D. 1873- Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1833- priest, 1834. V. of Hundon, Suffolk, 1839-79. Residing
at Suffolk House, Panton Street, Cambridge, in 1895. Died
July 14, i8g8. Brother of the next and of John (181 1).
(Crockford.)
STODDART, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
May 27, 1819. [3rd'' s. of the Rev. John [Master of
Northampton Grammar School]. B. [Sept. 15, 1802], at
Northampton. School, Northampton. Matric. Michs. 1819;
Tancred student; Scholar, 1820; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1825; priest, 1826. Assistant Master at
St Peter's Proprietarv School, Eaton Square, London.
Second Master of Repton School, 1 838-4 .S. P.C. of Stretton
Staffs., 1838-43. V. of Willington, Derbs., 1843-55. Head
Master of Doncaster Grammar School, 1849-62. V. of Arksey,
Yorks., 1855-65. Author, The Bible Explained. Died
Sept 23, 1865. Brother of the above and of John (1811);
father of Charles J. (1864). {Pcile, 11. 3941 Crockford-
Norihants. Clergy, xii. 75; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 652.)
STODDART, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1871; B.A.
1876; M.A. 1904.
STOGDON, ABRAHAM HORWILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 17, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1839; priest, 1840; C. of Walsall,
18.39-40. V. of St Peter's, WalsaU, 1840-5. Home Secretary,
London Jews' Society, 1845-9. V. of St John's, Portsea,
1849-52. R. of Ovington, Hants., 1852-72. V. of Barton
Stacey, 1872-92. Resided latterly at Dix Field, Exeter
where he died Apr. 8, 1895, aged 80. Father of John (1864
and the next. (Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 19, 1895.)
STOGDON, ARTHUR READ. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept 29, 1869. [S. of the Rev. Abraham HorwiU (above),
R. of Ovington, Hants.] B. June 6, 1850, at Portsea. School,
Haileybury. Did not reside. Adm. at St Catharine s, Oct. 16,
1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1873; priest (Bp. Anderson, for Durham)
1874; C. of WaUsend, 1873-8. C. of St Peter's, North Shields
1878-81. R. of St James-the-Less, Gateshead, 1881-94. V. of
St Mark's, Millfield, 1894-1903- V. of Norham-on-Tweed,
iqo3-8. R. of Chumleigh, Devon, 1908-19. Lived sub-
sequently at Twyford, Norfolk, where he died Nov. 27, 1921-
Brother of John (1864). {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 30, 192 1.)
STOGDON, EDGAR. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23, 1889. [S. of John
(1864). B. July 30, 1870.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1889- Scholar; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Athletics 'blue* (mile),
1892, 1893. Assistant Master at Harrow, 1894. Ord. deacon
(Peterb ) 1895 ; priest, 1896. Assistant Master at Uppingham,
1895-1900; Head Master of Elstree School, 1900-3 ; Assistant
Master at Harrow, 1903-8. V. of Holy Trinity, Kensington
(Harrow Mission), 190S-14. V. of Aldenham, Herts., 1914-23-
V. and Rural Dean of Harrow, 1923-44. Married, 1914,
Louise Dakymple, dau. of Henry Dundas and Catherine, dau.
of Baron Napier of Magdala, and had issue. Latterly of
22, Eastbury Road, Northwood, Middlesex, where he died
June 30, 1951. Brother of the next and John H. (1895).
{Book of Blues; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; Who's
Who; The Times, July 2, 1951.)
STOGDON, FRANCIS ROE. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1897. [S. of
John (next), of Harrow.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1897; Scholar; B.A. 1901. Studied Modem Languages in
France, Germany and Austria. Assistant Master at Brandon
House School, Cheltenham, for two years; at Bromsgrove
School for two years; at Winchester College, 1905; at King
Edward's School, Birmingham, 1910-18. Died Mar. 31, 1918.
Brother of John H. (1895) and Edgar (above). {Harrow Sch.
Reg. ; Winchester Coll. Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STOGDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17, 1864. [S. of
the Rev. Abraham Horwill (1834), R. of Ovington, Hants.
B Aug 1843. Schools, Uppingham and .-Mdenham, and in
Germanv.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. {6th Classic) 1868;
M.A. 1871. Fellow, 1869. Assistant Master at Haileybury
for two terms; at Harrow, 1869-1903 (Senior Master, 1880).
Married, Tuly 29, 1869, Ellen, youngest dau. of William
Champion, of Bridge House, Worksop, Notts. A contributor
to the Alpine Journal. Died Nov. 19, 1919, at Harrow.
Brother of Arthur R. (1869); father of the next, of Edgar
(1889) and Francis R. (1897)- {Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 21,
1919.)
STOGDON, JOHN HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1895 [2nd] s. of John (above), of West Acre, Harrow. B.
Apr 25 1876, at Harrow. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
Stokes, Charles Albert
1895. Cricket 'blue,' 1897, 1898, 1899; played for Middlesex,
1899 and 1904. On the London Stock Exchange. One of the
compilers of the Harrow School Register. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (air-mechanic, R.A.F.). Married, Nov. 4, 1909,
Winifred Gwenllian Powell Moore. Sometime of Wyndham
Lodge, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Died Dec. 17, 1944, at Pinner.
Brother of Francis R. (1897) and Edgar (1889). {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Book of Blues; Univ. War List; The Times, Dec. 19,
1944.)
STOKES, ADRIAN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893. 3rd s. of
Henry, general merchant, of 33, Catherine Street, Liverpool.
B. Jan. 21, 1875, at Dawpool, Cheshire. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
1898; priest, 1900; C. of St Thomas's, Eccleston, Lanes.,
1898-1902. Missionary (St Andrew's Bush Brotherhood)
at Longreach, Rockhampton, Queensland, 1902-6. V. of
Blackall, Queensland, 1906-g. C. of St Paul's Cathedral
Church, Rockhampton, 1909-14. R. of YankaUUa, South
Australia, 1914-22. Missionary at Enlield with Isl. and
Chicago, 1922-6. R. of Acton Bumell with Pitchford, Salop,
1926-48. Of Aston Clinton, Bucks., in 1952. Brother of
Cosby H. (1899). {Crockford; Who's Who.)
STOKES, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 25,
1863. 4th s. of [John, Esq., deceased, and] Hester Maria, of
2, Holywood Terrace, Great Malvern. [B. Feb. 23, 1845.]
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar,
1864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1867; priest,
1868; C. of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, 1868-9. Head
Master of Mussoorie School, Lucknow, 1869-99. Married,
June 3, 1869, Ellen Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Samuel J.
Bayfield, of Southwark. Latterly of 10, Canfield Gardens,
London, N.W., where he died Jan. 30, 1920. Father of the
next. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Feb. 3, 1920.)
STOKES, ARTHUR BARNARD. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1893. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Arthur (above). B.
Mar. 22, 1874, at Mussoorie, North-West Provinces, India.
School, St John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at Mussoorie School,
1897-1901; at La Martiniere, Calcutta, 1901-7; at the Boys'
High School, Allahabad, 1907-18. Warden of the Anglo-
Indian Hostel, 1913-18; at War School, Naini Tal, 1919-20;
at King's College School, Wimbledon, 1921; at Boriase
School, Marlow, 1921-6. House Master at the Perse School,
Cambridge, 1926-31. Residing at Cambridge in 1952.
{St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.)
STOKES, ARTHUR ROMNEY. .\dm. at King's, Oct. 15, i877-
[Eldest s. of George Gabriel (1837) (and Mary S., dau. of
the Rev. T. Romney Robinson).] [B. Sept. 27, 1858. School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1877; exhibitioner; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1885. Assistant Piaster at Hereford Cathedral School,
1884-8; at Shrewsbury, 1889-1916. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., Feb. i, 1903. Married, Apr. 7, 1897, Mary
Winifred, eldest dau. of Hubert Garbett, I.C.S., M.I.C.E.
(sometime superintending engineer of the Punjab), of Castle-
town, Isle of Man. Of Kingsland, Shrewsbury. Died there,
s.p.m., June 12, 1916, when the Baronetcy became extinct.
Brother of William. G. G. (1881). {Schoolmasters' Directories;
D.N.B. {sub his father); The Times, June 15, 1916.)
STOKES, AUGUSTUS SIDNEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 24, 1868. S. of Charles (and Mary EUzabeth). B. Dec. 2,
1846, in Bermondsey. Bapt. Mar. 21, 1847. [Had spent
two years in Coutts' bank.] Matric. Michs. 1868; (Moral Sci.
Trip., ist Class, 1871); Cams prize, 1871; B.A. 1872; M.A.
1878. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1872; priest {do), 1873; C. of
St John's, Kidderminster, 1872-5- C. of St Anne's, Soho,
London, 1875. C. of St Lawence Jewry, 1876-7. Diocesan
Inspector, Ely, 1877-96. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1891-1922.
V. of Elm, Cambs., 1896-1920. Rural Dean of Wisbech,
1916-20. Married, 1879, Alice, dau. of John Hill, of Wom-
boum, Staffs. Latterly of 87, Cheriton Road, Folkestone,
where he died Sept. 24, 1922. Father of John L. (1899).
{Eagle, XLiv. 102; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Sept. 27, 1922.)
STOKES, CHARLES ALBERT. .\dm. pens, at Clare, June 12,
1868. [S. of John (and Hester Maria). B. 1849. School,
Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. {nth Wrangler)
1S72; M.A. 1875. Fellow, 1872-89. Assistant Master at
Trinity CoUege, Eastbourne, 1874; at Christ's Hospital,
1875-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1876; priest (Salisbury) 1877;
C. of Tisbury, Wilts., 1876-8. C. of Upper Tootmg, 1879-82.
V. of Warmfield (or Kirkthorpe), Yorks., 1882-9. R. of Great
Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1889-1919- Married, Fanny Ridley,
2nd dau. of H. R. Ellington, of Blackheath. Resided latterly
at Bexhill, where he died July 3, 1930; buried at Waldmg-
field. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford; The Times, July 7, 1930.)
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STOKES, CHARLES ELRINGTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. II, 1880. 3rd s. of the Rev. Thomas Gabriel (1846), of
Aughnacloy, Co. TjTone. B. June 30, 1861, at Raphoe, Co.
DonegaL School, Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr Francis). Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Subsequently at Trinity College,
Dublin; M.B., B.Chir., 1892; M.D. 1893. Resident Surgeon
at Meath Hospital; Clinical Assistant at Coombe Hospital.
Of Chard, Somerset, in 1900. Practised at Exeter, 1910-40.
Married. Died Feb. 8, 1940, at Exeter. Brother of William F.
(1877). {Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 12, 1940.)
STOKES, CHARLES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 14, 1836. S. of Charles Scott [solicitor, of Streatham
Common]. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1837. Joined the Roman Catholic Church. Brother of Scott
N. (1840). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
STOKES, COSBY HUDLESTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1899. [Youngest] s. of Henry, merchant, of Liver-
pool [and Sydney Elizabeth Morgan]. B. May i, 1881, in
Liverpool. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902;
M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of
St Andrew with St Anne's, Bishop Auckland, 1904-8. C. of
Taunton, Somerset, 1908-11. C. of Stoke Poges, Bucks.,
1911-14. C. of Boxmoor, Herts., 1914-15. R. of Wexham,
Bucks., 1915-19. R. of Kyimersley and Preston Weald-
moors, Salop, 1919-30. R. of Epworth, Lines., 1930-2. Died
Oct. 13, 1932. Brother of Adrian (1893). {Rossall Reg.;
Eagle, xLvii. 190; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 18, 1932-)
STOKES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at St John's, July 6,
1826. S. of Daniel, of Birmingham. School, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1826.
STOKES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 22, 1835-
Of Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1836.
STOKES, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1877. S. of the Rev. William Henry. B. at Brighton.
School, Wellington CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882;
M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Snodland, Kent, 1884-7. C. of St Andrew's, Bethnal Green,
1887-90. C. of Belvedere, Kent, 1890-3. C. of Dartford,
1893-7. Missionary at St Saviour's Collegiate Church, South-
wark, 1897-1900. V. of Rotherfield Greys, Oxon., 1900-12.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Oxford, from 1912. Latterly of Maidenhead.
Died May 13, 1945 ; buried at Henley-on-Thames. {Crockford;
The Times, May 16, I945-)
STOKES, FREDERICK FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of Frederick, of Coney Weston Hall,
Sufiolk. B. Nov. 17, 1880, at Blackheath, Kent. School,
Rickinghall, Suffolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Private, Hampshire
Regt.; Lieut., Cambs. Regt.). (Univ. War List.)
STOKES, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 25, 1898. S. of Charles Thomas [Assistant Keeper at
the Victoria and Albert Museum]. B. [Aug. 19, 1879], at
Cranbrook, Kent. School, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar,
Cranbrook. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Assistant
Master at Inverness College, 1901-3; at St Cuthbert's prep.
School, Great Malvern, 1903. Joined the staff of the Victoria
and Albert Museum, 1903. Died Jan. 9, 1938, at Sutton,
Surrey. (Peile, 11. 826; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Jan. II, 1938.)
STOKES, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Sept. 26, 1868. Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry George (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1822). B. at Ardcolm, Wexford. School,
Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of
Ashton Keynes, Wilts., 1873-8. C. of Petham with Waltham,
Kent, 1878-1900. V. of Wymynswold, 1900-26. Died Nov. 25,
1926, at Dover. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; H. Hodson; Crockford;
The Guardian, Dec. 3, 1926.)
STOKES, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24, 1870.
S. of Hudleston, of Tiverton, Devon. B. Sept. 4, 1851, at
Ootacamund, India. Schools, Repton and Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of St Mary's, Bury
St Edmunds, 1874-82. C. of Biggleswade, Beds., 1882^.
C. of Eynesbury, Hunts., 1883-9. C. of Batsford with
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucs., 1890-7. Accidentally drowned,
Aug. 14, 1897, in Lodore Falls, Cumberland, while on holiday.
(Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Aug. 16, 1897; Penrith Observer, Aug. 17, 1897.)
STOKES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1806.
[S. of G., Esq., of Old Swinford, Worcs.] Migrated to Trinity
Hall, Oct. 15, 1806. Matric. Michs. 1806; LL.B. 1812. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1818; priest, Nov. 29, 1819; C. of
St Margaret's, Westminster, 1819-25. C. of St Saviour's and
St Augustine's, Liverpool, 1841-3. Chaplain to the British
residents at Rouen, 1844-7. Chaplain to Wolverhampton
Stokes, Henry Paine
Union, 1848-58. V. of Taunton, Somerset, 1858-60. Author,
Syllahuses on Modern and English History. Died Sept. 5,
i860, aged 73; buried at Northleigh. (Crockford; 0. Mag.,
i860, 11.438; W. WUkin.)
STOKES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 28, 1825.
'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs.
1835. Of Hereford Lodge, Old Brompton, London, 1856-8;
called 'B.D.' Minister of Thurloe Chapel, Brompton, 1859.
P.C. of Hope, Hanley, Staffs., 1864-81. Disappears from
Crockford, 1882. (Clergy List.)
STOKES, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 16, 1865. S. of Joseph George, gent, (and Anne). B.
Sept. 23, 1846, at Hoddesdon, Herts. Bapt. Apr. 28, 1847.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870.
STOKES, GEORGE GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Pem-
broke, July 7, 1837. 4th s. of the Rev. Gabriel, R. of Skreen,
SUgo, Ireland (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John
Haughton, R. of Kilrea, Derry). B. [Aug. 13, 1819], at
Skreen. [School, Dr Watt's, Dublin.] Matric. Michs. 1837;
Scholar; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1841 ;
M.A. 1844. Fellow, 1841-57 and 1869-1902; Master, 1902-3.
Hon. LL.D. 1888; Hon. Sc.D. 1888. Lucasian Professor, 1849-
1903. Kede Lecturer, 1889. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1853.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1855; Hon. LL.D., Dublin, Edinburgh,
Glasgow; and Aberdeen, 1888. President of the Philosophical
Society, 1859. M.P. for the University, 1887-^1. Created
Baronet, 1889. Pioneer in discovery and development of
spectrum analysis. F.R.S., 1852; Secretary, 1859-85; Presi-
dent, 1885-90; Copley medal, 1893. 'The first man since
Isaac Newton who has combined in his own person the three
offices of M.P. for the University, Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics and President of the Royal Society.' A pioneer
in Cambridge in use of a typewriter. Married, July 4>.i857,
Mary Susanna, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson,
D.D., F.R.S., of the Observatory, Annagh. Author, Mathe-
matical and Physical Papers, etc. Died Feb. I, 1903. Brother
of William H. (1824) ; father of Arthur R. (1877) and William
G. G. (1881). (Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.; Who was Who;
Church Bells Portrait Gallery, 32.)
STOKES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 18, 1867.
[Eldest] s. of Henry Graham, proctor [of St John's Park,
Blackheath] (and Elizabeth). B. [Nov. 17, 1848], at Green-
wich. Bapt. Dec. 20, 1848. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1867. One of the original members of the Blackheath R.F.C.;
both his brothers were Internationals, and he appeared in
international trials, .-^dm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 6, 1870.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1873. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Assistant Registrar of the Admiralty Division,
1904-39. Married, Aug. 3, 1875, Harriet, 2nd dau. of William
Henry Sewell, of Loughton, Essex. Died Oct. 16, 1944, at
Lewisham. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar, The Times, Oct. 19, 1944-)
STOKES, HENRY CORTLANDT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1884. Eldest s. of the Rev. Hudleston (1850),
V. of Wall, near Lichfield (and Emily Isabella, dau. of Cort-
landt G. M. Skinner). [B. Feb. 5, 1865, at Carisbrooke, Isle
of Wight. School, Aldenham.] Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar;
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Guildford) 1889; priest
(Winchester) 1890; C. of Bramshott, Hants., 1889-1900. C.
of Frimley, Surrey, 1902-5. V. of Mattingley, Hants., 1905-12.
C. of Brading with Yaverland, Isle of Wight, 1921-45. Mar-
ried, 1902, Margaret Alice, dau. of John Alfred Hind, barrister.
Latterly of Sandown, Isle of Wight, where he died Nov. 5,
1949. {Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
STOKES, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 22, 1839. S. of Henry, of Bole Hall, Warws. B. Mar. 2,
1820. School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric.
Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1844; priest,
1845; P.C. of Little Eaton, Derbs., 1844-7. R. of Grindon,
Staffs., 1847-73. Married Elizabeth Sleigh. Died in 1873.
Brother of Hudleston (1850). (King William's Coll. Reg.;
Clergy List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; P. E. Towell.)
STOKES, HENRY PAINE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Tan. 24, 1872. Of Canterbury. [2nd s. of the Rev. John,
deceased. B. May 17, 1849, at Margate. School, British Orphan,
Slough.] Matric. Lent, 1872; Scholar; B.A. 1875; Harness
prize, 1877; M.A. and LL.M. 1878; LL.D. 1897; Litt.D. 1917.
Hon. Fellow, 1912. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1875; priest, 1876;
Chaplain of Corpus Christi, 1875-6. C. of St Paul's, Cam-
bridge, 1875-6. C. of Wyddial, Herts., 1876-81. C. of
St James's, Bristol, 1881-2. C. of St James's, Wolver-
hampton, 1882-91. V. of St Paul's, Cambridge, 1891-1917.
Hon. Canon of Ely, 1917. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs.,
1917-31. Rural Dean of Quy, 1922-7. F.S.A., igii. Presi-
dent of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1 909-11.
President of the Jewish Historical Society, 1914-16; edited
(in collaboration with Dr Israel Abrahams) Starrs and Jewish
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Charters preserved in the British Museum. An authority and
wTiter on the antiquities of the town and University. Married
Jan. 23, 1894, Sophie Emmeline, 3rd dau. of C. B. Mander,
of Wolverhampton. Author, History of Corpus Christi
College; Esquire Bedells; Studies in Anglo- Jewish History;
The Chaplains and the Chapel of the University of Cambridge;
The Chronological Order of Shakespeare's Plays, etc. Died
June 16, 1931. Brother of Louis (1876). (Crockford; The
Times, June 17, 1931; Cambridge Review, Oct. 23, 1931.)
STOKES, HUDLESTON. Adm. pens, at Caius, July i, 1850.
S. of Henry, Esq. [of Bole Hall, near Tamworth]. B. there,
Aug. 27, 1831. Schools, Ashbourne and Aldenham. Matric.
Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1854; priest, 1856; C. of Freshwater, Isle of
Wight, 1854-6. C. of Brantry, Co. Tyrone, 1856-61. C. of
Bembridge, Isle of Wight, 1861-71. V. of Newtown, Newport,
1871-8. V. of Wall, Staffs., 1878-88. Rural Dean of Lichfield,
1886-8. V. of St Giles, Shrewsbury, 1888-94. R. of Stapleton,
Salop, 1894-1902. Lived latterly at Crowthome, Berkshire,
where he died Aug. 20, 1904. Father of Henry C. {1884);
brother of Henry J. (1839). {Alde>iliam Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11.
297; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Armagh
Clergy; The Times, Aug. 23, 1904.)
STOKES, JOHN LAURENCE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Augustus Sidney (1868), V. of Elm,
Cambs. B. Jan. 2, 1881, at Garden Walk, New Chesterton,
Cambridge. Schools, Perse, Cambridge, and Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, jst Class) 1902;
M.A. 1928. Student at the British School at Athens, 1903-4.
On Messrs Blackie and Son's editorial stag, 1905. Librarian
at Charterhouse School, 1905-47. Died there, Sept. 10, 1948.
Benefactor to Pembroke. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Sept. 13, 1948.)
STOKES, JOHN WHITLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Nov. 12,
1864. S. of Josiah, of The Brook, Liverpool. B. Aug. 9, 1846,
at West Derby, Lanes. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1865; B.A. 1869. Of Eye Cottage, Leominster. Married,
1879, Mary Beach, 5th dau. of Joseph Coates. Died May 6,
1907. Father of the next. {Shreu<sbury Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
STOKES, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 17, 1900.
S. of John Whitley (above), of Leominster, Heref. (and Mary.
Beach Coates). B. June 7, 1881, at Llanfechain, Montgomery.
School, Leominster, Heref. Matric. Michs. 1901; B.A. 1905.
Died Apr. 25, 1943.
STOKES, LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1876.
Of Canterbury. [S. of the Rev. John.] B. Jtme 17, 1852, at
Margate. School, The CoUege, Torquay. Matric. Michs. 1876;
Scholar, 1879; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1879; priest, 1880; C. of Buckland, Herts., 1879-82. Diocesan
Inspector of Schools, London, 1882. C. (and Lady Campden
Lecturer) of St LawTence Jewry, 1883-6. Married, Jan. 5,
1880, Dora, youngest dau. of E. Edmonds, of Richmond,
Surrey. Joint Editor (with Deans Stanley and Pero%vne),
The Letters of Bishop Thirlwall. Latterly of Richmond,
Surrey, where he died May 23, i886. Brother of Henry P.
(1872). (Crockford; The Guardian, June 2, 18S6.)
STOKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 4, 1864.
S. of Tames, merchant (and Lydia). B. Aug. 5, 1845, at
Brampton, Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A.
1883. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Landbeach,
Cambs., 1869-71. C. of Bamack, Northants., 1871-3. C. of
Monks-Kirby, Warvvs., 1873-8. P.C. of SeUy HiU, Bir-
mingham, 1879-89. V. of Middlezoy, Somerset, 1889-1902.
R. of Famham, Dorset, 1905-15. Married, Aug. 16, 1887,
Lucy Clara, only dau. of James Sawyer, of Carlisle and sister
of Sir James Sawyer, M.D., of Edgbaston. Died Jan. 28,
1915, at Bath. [Eagle, xxxvi, 274; Crockford; The Guardian,
Feb. 4, 1915.)
STOKES, SCOTT NASYMTH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 27, 1840. [3rd] s. of Charles Scott [solicitor, of
Streatham. B. Apr. 6, 1821, in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B..A.. 1844. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 10, 1849. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1852. Inspector of
Schools. 1853-71; Senior Inspector, 1871. Member of the
Royal Commission on Priman,' Education in Ireland, 1868-80.
Died Auk. i, 1891, in London. Brother of Charles S. (1836).
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Foster. Men at the Bar;
Boase, iii. 767.)
STOKES, THOMAS GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 6,
1846. S. of the Ven. John Whitley, Archdeacon of Armagh.
B. [May 24], 1828, at Ferns, Ireland. Schools, Ireland and
private. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; ^l..\. 1853. Ord.
deacon (Armagh) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Derryloran, Co.
Tyrone, 1851-4. C.of Camteel, 1854-83; R. there, 1883-1909.
Preb. of Armagh, 1886-94; Chancellor of Armagh, iqoo-^;
Treasurer of Armagh cathedral, 1894-1900. Married Sophia,
Stollard, James Samuel
dau. of William Fenwick, of Convoy, Raphoe. He was an
excellent amateur printer and invented the caustic method of
dishorning cattle, .\uthor. The Book of Daniel, etc. Died
May 19, igii, at Auhnacloy, Co. Tyrone. Father of Charles
E. (1880) and William F. (1877). {Venn, 11. 277; Crockford;
Armagh Clergy.)
STOKES, WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1876.
S. of John, schoolmaster (and Elizabeth). B. June 28, 1847,
at 'Slupston,' Dudley, Worcs. Bapt. Aug. 29, 1847. Mus.Bac.
i878;Mus.D. 1882. Composerof a large number of songs, etc.,
some of which became very well knowTi. Was intended for
the scholastic profession, and after being a pupil teacher
obtained a scholarship at Saltley College, Birmingham, and
held positions in schools in London and Birmingham. After
his parents had died, he became possessed of means, but his
personal appearance continued to be very neglected, and he
was always regarded as a poor man. Left an estate vadued
at more than ((^31,000 which, after the payment of a few
small legacies, he bequeathed to the Royal Academy of
Music, for the foundation of several scholarships. Died
Nov. 25, 1916. {Brown and StraUon, 397; The Musical Times,
Lviii. 68 and 423.)
STOKES, WHITLEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1885. S. of H. E.,
Esq., of Kenmare, Ireland. B. Dec. i, 1867. School, Clifton
CoUege. Matric. Lent, 1886. M.B., London, 1894; M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., 1892. Medical Officer, Transvaal goldmining
estates, in 1900. Lived at Pilgrims' Rest, Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal. Died in 1908. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
STOKES, WILLIAM. Hon. LL.D. 1874. [2nd s. of William,
M.D. (for whom see D.N.B.), Regius Professor of Medicine
at Trinity CoUege, Dublin. B. Mar. 10, 1839, in DubUn.]
Educated at Trinity CoUege, Dublin; B.A. 1859; M.B.,
M.D. and M.Chir., 1863. F.R.C.S., 1874- Professor of Sur-
gery, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1872; President,
1886-7. President of the Pathological Society, 1881.
Knighted, 1886. Married EUzabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev.
J. L. Moore, D.D., Vice-Provost of Trinity CoUege, Dublin.
.■\uthor, William Stokes, his Life and Works, etc. Died
Aug. 18, igoo, at Pietermaritzburg, Natal. {Whou'os Who.)
STOKES, WILLIAM FENWICK. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11,
1877. 2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas Gabriel (1846), of .'^ughna-
cloy, Co. Tyrone. B. Aug. 27, 1859. School, BlundeU's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. (?,th Wrangler)
1881; M.A. 1884. Fellow, 1881-7. Ord. deacon (Kilmore,
for Armagh) 1884; priest (Down, for .Armagh) 1885; C. of
Derryloran, Co. Tyrone, 1884-7. R. of Clonoe, 1887-8; R. of
Cloghemey, 1888-9. Assistant Master at Friars' School,
Bangor, for one year; at BlundeU's School, Tiverton, for
one year; at Rugby School, 1889-1920. R. of Gayton,
Northants., 1920-33. Married, Dec. 27, igoo, Caroline Olga,
2nd dau. of WiUiam Sargent. Latterly of Princes Risborough
where he died Jan. i, 1945. Brother of Charles E. (1880).
{Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; Armagh Clergy; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Jan. 4, 1945.)
STOKES, WILLIAM GEORGE GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. S. of Professor George Gabriel
(1837). B. [Feb. 9, 1863], at Cambridge. [School, Marl-
borough CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar, 1882; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1884; M.B. and B.Chir. i8go;
M.A. 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1889. Died, unmarried, Aug. 26, i8g3, at Coundon, Warws.
Brother of Arthur R. (1877). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories; Burke, P. and B.)
STOKES, WILLIAM HAUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 19, 1824; from Trinity CoUege, Dublin, where he had
been adm. (age 17) July 5, 1819. S. of the Rev. Gabriel,
R. of Skreen, Co. Sligo. B. in Dublin. School, Eimiskillen.
Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. {i(>th Wrangler) 1828; M.A. 1831.
FeUow, 1828-53; Dean, 1836-45. Senior Proctor, 1848-9. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, 1847. Chaplain of Sherbum Hospital,
Durham, 1844-52. R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1852-84. Died
May 24, 1884, aged 81. Brother of George G. (1837). {Al.
Dubl.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; Venn, 11. 194; The
Guardian, May 28, 1884.)
STOKES, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke. Oct. 1893.
Eldest s. of Whitley (B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1852),
LL.D., barrister-at-law, of 15, Grenville Place, London. S.W.
B. May 28, 1874, at Simla. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. 'Went abroad and had a ranch.'
(Rev. Adrian Stokes.)
STOKOE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 25, 1878;
Mus.Bac. 1882.
STOLLARD, JAMES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1871. [S. of Tames, schoolmaster, of Clay Cross, Derbs.
School, Derby."] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. (i&th Wrangler)
1875; MA. 1880. Assistant Master at Wakefield Grammar
School from 1876. {Derby Sch. Reg.)
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STOLTERFORTH, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 23, 1855. S. of Sigismund, physician. B. May 21, 183a,
at Dover. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1855 ; f cnolar
1857; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1863;
priest, 1864; C. of St Simon and St Jude, Manchester 1863-5.
C. of Withington, Lanes., 1865-8. C. of Wihnslow, Cheshire,
1868-74. V. of Kainow, 1874-90- V. of Wybunbury, 1890-
1900. Died m Feb. 1900. Father of the next; brother of
Henry (1855). {Peile, 11. 543; Crockford.)
STOLTERFORTH, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 8, 1897. S. of the Rev. Charles Alfred (above),
V. of Wybunbury, Cheshire. B. [Nov. 16, 1878], at Ramow,
Cheshire. School, RossaU. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900.
Adm. SoUcitor, 1904; practised in London, 1904-9; in Liver-
pool, 1909-11; in Australia, 1911-12. Assistant Master at
Kings' School, Ely, 1913- Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Cheshire Regt., and M.G.C.; wounded). Latterly of
Grey Friars, Chester. {RossaU Reg.; Peile, 11. 816; Umv.
War List; Schoolmasters' Directories; Law Lists.)
STOLTERFORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 27, i855-
S. of Sigismund, M.D., of Chester. B. Sept. 26, 1836, at
Dover. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. 1859; M.A. 1864. M.D., Edin., 1868. Practised at
Chester. Physician, Chester general infirmary. Of Grey
Friars, Chester. J. P. for Cheshire. Died Oct. 3- i907- Brother
of Charles A. (1855). {Venti, 11. 326; Medical Directories.)
STOMM, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1885. Count of the Austrian Empire. S. of Count Ivan.
B [Apr, 28, 1866], at Gran, Hungary. Schools, private and
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1885. Migrated to Downmg,
Jan 20 1886. Became a naturalised British subject, 1893.
Lieut., 4th Batt., East Surrey Regt. (T.A.), 1898; Capt.,
4th Batt., Liverpool Regt.; ist Class Army Interpreter m
French. Served in the South African War as Personal
Assistant to Col. Stacpole, Chief Embarcation Stafi Officer
at Southampton. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Staff,
Mersey Defences, 1914-15; embarcation, 1915-16; Russian
Government Committee, 1916-17; Ministry of Mumtions,
1917-20). Of Grove Hill, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Died Aug. 8,
1939. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 7i5; Army Lists.)
STONE, ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, 1896. [2nd s. of
Edward, of Lansdowne Place, Blackheath.] B. June 27,
1877. School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1903. Played footbaU for Kent. A weU-known
rifle shot. Adm. Solicitor, 1903 ; practised in London. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., i6th Lanes. Fus.;
mentioned in despatches twice, 1918; D.S.O., 1918); killed
in action, Oct. 2, 1918. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Univ.
War List; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
STONE, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of William Henry (1853). of Lea Park, GodaUning,
Surrey B. Feb. 5, 1866, at Godahning. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1885. Of Tedworth Gardens, Chelsea. {Harrow
ScZ. Reg.)
STONE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6, 1843.
S of Job, farmer, of Wooton-Underwood, Bucks, (and
Elizabeth). B. at Wooton. Bapt. Feb. 2, 1823. Matnc.
Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Died Feb. 20, 1847, in WeUclose
Square, London. (G. Mag., 1847, i. 449-)
STONE, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Julyi 1856. S.of the Rev. 'Charles' [George] (1817), of Long
Burton. [B.Apr. 11, 1838. School, Eton (King's Scholar).]
Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Swaffham, Norfolk,
1861-3. C. of Kingstone, Heref., 1864. C. of Wembworthy,
Devon, 1865-9. C. of Rockboume, Hants., 1870-5. C. of
North Tawton, Devon, 1875-7. R. of Cheldon, 1877-97.
R of Samesfield, Heref., 1897-1905. Married, 1883, Claudine
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Charles Walker Molony, R. of
West Worlington, Devon. Died Aug. 21, 1926, at Ringwood,
Hants. {Crockford; The Rev. C. E. Stone.)
STONE, EDWARD ARTHUR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1881.
S of Arthur John Edward, deceased, of Cotham Road,
Bristol. B. Feb. 14, 1863, at Clifton. School, Manilla HaU,
Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; Mason prize, 1885;
M.A. 1888. {Venn, 11. 448.)
STONE, EDWARD DANIEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, June 8, 1852. [Eldest s. of Joseph, Town Clerk of
Dorchester. B. there, Dec. 31, 1832.] Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. {4th Classic) 1856; M.A. 1859. FeUow, 1855-62. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) i860. Assistant Master at Eton, 1857-84.
Kept a preparatory school at Stonehouse, Broadstairs,
1884-95. Retired to Abingdon, and thence to his son's house
at Radley CoUege. Married, Aug. 3, 1861, Elizabeth Theresa,
only dau. of the Rev. Francis Vidal. Author, Dorica; joint
editor of Florilegium Latinum, etc. Died Sept. 17, 1916, at
Stone, Henry Owen Lowndes
Radley College. Father of Francis J. (1886), WUliam J. (1892)
and Edward W. (1886); brother of William H. (1858).
(Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19, 1916.)
STONE, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 3, 1852. Of Middlesex. Doubtless same as the next.
STONE, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 23,
1854. [Only s. of Edward, of London. From Kmg's College,
London. B. Feb. 28, 1831.] Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar;
B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1859; M.A. 1862. FeUow, 1859-72; Hon.
FeUow, 1875. Incorp. at Christ Church, Oxford, 1879- Chief
Assistant at Greenwich Observatory, 1860-70. Astronomer
Royal at the Cape of Good Hope, 1870-9; Radcliffe Observer
at Oxford, 1879-97. F.R.S., 1868. President, R.A.S., 1882-4.
Married and had issue. Author, An Experimental Determina-
tion of the Heat of Certain Stars; An Experimental Determina-
tion of the Velocity of Sound; etc. Died May 9, 1897, at
Oxford. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
STONE, EDWARD WELLINGTON. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 9, 1886. 2nd s. of the Rev. Edward Daniel
(1852), schoolmaster, of Stonehouse, St Peter's, Thanet,
Kent. B. Oct. 16, 1867, at Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1890-1923. Married, Dec. 21, 1907, Laura
Neville, youngest dau. of J. E. Bovill, of Dorking. Latterly
of Shute House, Walditch, Bridport, Dorset. Died Feb. i,
1936. Brother of WUliam J. (1892) and the next. (The
Times, Feb. 3 and 4, 1936.)
STONE, FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. at King's, Oct. 4, 1886.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward Daniel (1852), Assistant Master
at Eton.] B. June 19, 1866. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. i886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1901; priest, 1903. Assistant Master at Radley CoUege,
1890-1924. Chaplain of Windsor Great Park, 1925-39.
M.V.O., 1939. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Oxford, 1939; perm, to off.,
dio. of Guildford, from 1939. Latterly of Virginia Water
Cottage, Windsor Great Park, where he died Nov. 1, 1948.
Brother of the above and of WiUiam J. (1892). {Haileybury
Reg.; Crockford.)
STONE, FREDERICK SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Sept. 29, 1865. Matric. Michs. 1865. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1872; C. of Delph, Lanes., 1872-4. C. of Friarmere,
1874. C. of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, 1875; C. of Huish,
1875-80. C. of Coleme, Wilts., 1881-2. C. of Chisledon,
1881-4. C. of Lockerley, Hants., 1884-6. C. of Quarley,
1887-92. C. of Batcombe, Somerset, 1892-4. Disappears
from Crockford, 1896.
STONE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1770. S. of Philip, of Egham, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1771; Scholar; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord. priest
(Norwich) July 28, 1776; C. of Hopton and Wattisfield,
Suffolk, 1776. R.of Hopton, 1783-1817. R. of Garboldisham,
NorfoUi, 1811-15. Died in 1817. Al. Oxon. quenes the m-
cumbency of Hopton for a contemporary namesake, but the
recorded age at death refutes this.
STONE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 11, 1817. S. of
Daniel, Esq., of Bradpole, Dorset. B. Nov. 4, 1797, at
Brimley, Dorset. School, Dorchester (Mr Trenow). Matric.
Lent, i8i8; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. C. of Peasmarsh, Sussex,
1822-6. V. of Long Burton with Hohiest, Dorset, 1826-42.
R. of Bondleigh, Devon, 1842-53. Married, 1836, Carolme
Susanna, dau. of the Rev. Robert Ekins (1804), R. of Folke,
Dorset. Died Sept. 29, 1853. Father of Charles H. (1856).
(Scott, MSS.; The Rev. Charles E. Stone.)
STONE, HADAREZER HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, May 22, 1852. S. of George. B. Apr. 10, 1834, m
London. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1852;
Scholar; B.A. 1856. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
STONE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 3, 1852.
[Only] s. of Thomas. B. Mar. 12, 1833, at Kennington,
London. School, Clapham, London. Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Adm. at the Irmer Temple, Apr. 6,
1853. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1858. Married, June 26,
i860, Sarah Harriet, 2nd dau. of John Ede Butt, of Little-
hampton. Died Oct. 19, 1916. {Law Lists; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
STONE, HENRY OWEN LOWNDES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. 10, 1815. [3rd] s. of William Lowndes (post
Stone), (Brasenose Oxford, 1769), of Brightwell [Baldwin],
Oxon. [B. June 10, 1795.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
from Balliol CoUege, Oxford, June 4, 1813, age 17 (sub
Lowndes), as 'son of WiUiam, of Marylebone, London.*
Married, 1827, Sarah Anne, dau. of Augustus Trimbish.
Settled in New York, U.S.A. Died in Feb. 1871. (Al. Oxon.;
List of Carthusians ; Burke, L.G. ; V. Hodson.)
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STONE, HUNTINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
Did not reside.
STONE, JAMES DOVETON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 19,
1848. S. of James, gent., of Bexley, Kent (and Mary Char-
lotte). B. Sept. j6, 1830, at Plumstead. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1S57.
STONE, JAMES HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity,
June 18, 1823. [3rd] s. of Arthur Daniel [M.D., F.R.C.P.,
University College, Oxford, 1782J. B. [Apr. 12, 1803], at
Richmond, Surrey. Schools, St Paul's and Charterhouse.
Matric. Easter, 1825; Scholar, 1827; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831,
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1828; priest, 1829. P.O. of Eye.
Northants., 1832-42. Hanged himself in a fit of insanity,
Nov. 14, 1842. (List of Carthusians; Northants. Clergy, xiii.
83; R. L. Arrowsmith; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1843, 1. 103.)
STONE, JOHN FREDERICK MATTHIAS HARRIS. Adm. pens,
at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1872. S. of John, Town Clerk of
Bath. B. Sept. 2, 1S53. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, 1887. On the Western Circuit. Author
and journalist. Died Jan. 11, 1939, at Caravan Cottage,
Great North Road, E. Finchley. Brother of WiUiam (1875).
(CliftonCoU. Reg.; 1 he Times, Jan. i2,ig3,g;T. A.Walker, 540.)
STONE, JOHN MORRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 17,
1876. [3rd] s. of Thomas, solicitor [and Susanna]. B. Mar. 18,
•1857, in the parish of St George's in the East, London. Bapt.
Jan. 5, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1S83.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1880. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1883. Of EweU, Surrey. Member of the Metropolitan
Water Board from 1907. Married, 1895, Edith Emily, dau.
of Edward Hart, of EweU, and widow of Charles A. Hubbuck.
Died Nov. 11, 1930. (Eagle, xlvi. 114; Law Lists; The Times,
Nov. 14, 1930.)
STONE, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11, 1882. S. of
Henry, box-manufacturer, of Banbury, Oxon. B. June 9,
1858, at Coventry. School, Flounders College, Ackworth.
Matric. Michs. 1S82; Scholar, 1885; B.A. (Hist. Trip., ist
Class) 1885; M.A. 1889. Hon. D.Litt., Madras. Entered the
Madras Educational Service, 1886; Professor of History at
the Presidency College, 1887-95; Principal of Kumbakonam
College, 1895-1903. Inspector of European Schools and of
Training Schools, 1903-7. Member of the Legislative Council,
igo8. Principal and Professor of English Literature, Presi-
dency CoUege, Madras, 1907-12. Special Deputy Director of
Public Instruction, 1912-14. Director of Public Instruction,
1914-19. CLE., 1913; Knighted, 1919. Supervisor for
Secretary of State for India for Indians nominated to I.C.S.,
1919-23. Director of Henry Stone and Son, Banbury, 1919;
Chairman, 1925. Married, 1889, Diana Christina, dau. of
J. W'. Brassington, and had issue. Died Oct. 9, 1941. (Burke,
P. and B.; Walford, County Families; Who's Who; The
Times, Oct. 11, 1941-)
STONE, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, May 11, 1847.
S. of Josiah, Esq. B. at Wednesbury, Staffs. School,
Brewood. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar; B.A. 1851; M.A.
1884. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S52; priest, 1854; C. of
Willington, Derbs., 1852-3. C. of Christ Church, Coseley,
Staffs., 1854-60. Chaplain to J. Bagnall and Sons, Cappon-
field, 1860-7. R. of Brierley Hill, 1S67-S8. R. of Willington,
Derbs., 1888-90. C. of Drayton-Bassett, 1894-6 . R. of
Foxcote (or Forscote), Somerset, 1896-1908. Latterly of
St Margaret Street, Bradford-on-Avon, where he died Dec. 14,
1910. (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 23, 1910.)
STONE, REGINALD JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1898.
S. of — , Esq., deceased. B. June 29, 1879, at Leicester.
School, Dover College (the Rev. W. Compton). Matric.
Michs. 1898; Choral Scholar; B..A. 1902. Football (rugby)
'blue,' 1901. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1903; priest, 1904.
Assistant Chaplain at Dover CoUege, 1903-5 and 1908-10.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Rangoon, 1905-6. Subsequently
of 24, Manor Road, FoUiestone; 'a lawn-tennis professional
and sports-dealer.' Disappears from Crockford, 1918. (Book
of Blues; Schoolmasters' Directories; Dover College Reg.)
STONE, RICHARD JENKYN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30,
1817. [Probably s. of Richard Selfe, of Somerset.] Matric.
Michs. 1817.
STONE, ROBERT WARNER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June II, 1852. S. of John, Esq. [of Prebendal House, Thame,
Oxon.]. B. [Oct. 2, 1833], at Crendon, near Thame. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857. Ensign, MUitary
train, 1858; Lieut., i860; Capt., 1863; transferred to 8oth
Foot (S. Staffs. Regt.), 1872; Brevet Major, 1877. Served in
New Zealand, 1864-7. Retired, 1883. Died in or before Jan.
1923. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
Stone, William Henry
STONE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Dec. i, 1821.
S. of Samuel, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. School, Nor-
wich. Matric. xMichs. 1822; B.A. (24th Wrangler) 1826; M.A.
1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich); priest, May 24, 1S29. R- of
St Augustine's, Norwich, 1832-41. P.C. of St John de
Sepulchre, 1841-8. Died Aug. 19, 1848, at Norwich. (Venn,
11. 185; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, II. 662.)
STONE, THOMAS. .Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27, 1825;
re-adm. sizar June 12, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar,
182S; B.A. 1829; Norrisian prize, 1830; M.A. 1834. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, 1837. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6,
1830; priest (Chester) July 17, 1831. Theological lecturer at
St Bees CoUege, 1834-8. C. of St John-the-EvangeUst, West-
minster, 1838-9. C. of Felsted, Essex, 1839-50. Died
Mar. 12, 1850, aged 47. (Scott, MSS.; J. E. Smith, 6t John-
the- Evangelist, Westminster, 115; G. Mag., 1850, i. 548; Al.
Oxon.)
STONE, THOMAS PLATT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. I, 1848. S. of WiUiam [and Mary, dau. of Thomas Piatt].
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Brother of
WUliam H. (1853).
STONE, TOM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8, 1876. S. of
Thomas, farmer [and Jane Pearse]. B. at CUtsome, Nettle-
combe, Somerset. Bapt. June 24, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1876;
Scholar, 1879; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1890; priest, 1891; C. of Holy Trinity, Heigham, NorfoUc,
1890-6. V. of St James with Pockthorpe, Norwich, 1896-1904.
V. of Barrow-on-Soar, Leics., 1904-23. Married, Sept. 15,
1891, Ada Thornton, 3rd dau. of the Rev. H. T. GrifSth, R. of
SmaUburgh, NorfoUi. Died Sept. 13, 1923. (Scott, MSS.;
Eagle, XLiii. 188; Crockford.)
STONE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Trinity, Aug. 9,
1S2X. S. of William. B. at Maidstone, Kent. School, Ham-
mersmith, London. Matric, Michs. 1821. Migrated to Peter-
house, Jan. 22, 1823; B.A. 1826; M..4.. 1829. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1825; priest (London) Dec. 20, 1829. C. of Beer-
Ferris, Devon, -1841-8. C. of St James's, Taimton, Somerset,
1853-8. C. of Marshwood, Dorset, 1859-65. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1867. (T. A. Walker, 416.)
STONE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1875.
[3rd] s. of John, Town Clerk of Bath. B. Jan. 14, 1857.
School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1878); B.A. 1879; M-A. 1883. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 18S0. F.L.S.; F.R.G.S.; F.Z.S. Some-
time lecturer in Botany at Newnham CoUege. TraveUed
extensively; visiting Khartoum and the White Nile in 1882.
Present at the coronation of Czar Nicholas II. Sometime
Manager of the Royal Institute. Governor of the Royal
Mineral Water Hospital, Bath. Of The Albany, PiccadiUy,
London, in 1952, of whose Board he was Chairman. Gave
£10,000 to Peterhouse. Brother of John F. M. H. (1872).
(Clifton Coll. Reg. ;T. A. Walker, 545 ; Wiio's Wlw.)
STONE, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3,
18S9. S. of Thomas [died Feb. 1878] (and Anne Jones). B.
Oct. 14, 1870, at Warrington. School, Warrington Grammar
(Mr E. J. WUlcocks). Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1889;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1892; Pt II, ist Class, 1893);
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs) 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of Radstock, Somerset, 1895-8. Assistant
Master at Bristol Grammar School, 1895; at Bromsgrove
School, 1901. Warden of St Thomas's CoUege, Colombo,
Ceylon, 1901-25. Lecturer at University CoUege, Colombo,
1926-31. Inc. of Holy Trinity, Colombo, 1928-31. V. of
Udimore, Sussex, 1931-5. Died Oct. 29, 1936, at Bourne-
mouth. (Bromsgrove Reg.; Eagle, xxix. 284; Crockford;
People in Ceylon.)
STONE, WILLIAM BAYFORD. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1897.
[Youngest s. of WUliam A., of Croydon. B. 1878. School,
St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1897; Choral Scholar;
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. A chartered accountant; A.C.A.,
1904; F.C.A., 1913. Member of the firm of Cash, Stone and
Co. Married, Mar. 28, 1906, in Cambridge, Mary CecUia,
youngest dau. of Dr A. H. Mann, organist of King's. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., 3rd V. Batt.,
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt., 1915-18). Of 48,
CopthaU Avenue, London, E.C., and Hextable, The Avenue,
Beckenham, Kent. J. P. for Kent, 1938. Died June 15, i952-
(St Edward's Sch. Roll; The Times, June 17, 1952.)
STONE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 20, 1817. [Only] s. of WUliam (and Mary, dau. of
Charles MorreU, of WaUingford, Berks.). B. [May 21, 1799].
at Englefield, Berks. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1817.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1820. CaUed to the Bar,
Feb. II, 1825. A Commissioner in Bankruptcy. Of Streatley
House, Reading, J. P. and D.L. Married, May 25, 1830,
EmUy, only dau. of James MorreU, of Headington HiU,
Oxford. Died June 20, 1863. (Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1863,
n. 246; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
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STONE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 3, 1853. [Eldest] s. of W'UJiam, of Dulwich (and Mary,
dau. of Thomas Piatt, of Hampstead). B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. (zoth Wrangler and
Sth Classic) 1857; M.A. i860. Fellow, 1859. Merchant and
East India agent. A Director of the London and County
Banking Co. Resided at Godalming. J. P. and D.L. for
Surrey; J.P. for Hants. M.P. for Portsmouth, 1865-74.
Married, 1864, Melicent, 2nd dau of Sir Arthur Helps, K.C.B.
Died suddenly, Nov. 7, 1896. Father of Arthur W. (1885);
brother of Thomas P. (1848). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MS6.; Walford, County Families; The Times, Nov. 11, 1896.)
STONE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1858. [2nd] s. of Joseph, of Dorchester. B. there, Sept. 2,
1838. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar, i860;
Brow-ne Scholar, 1861; B.A. (bth Classic) 1862. Died Jan. 17,
1863, at Dorchester. Brother of Edward D. (1852). {Eton
Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1863, i. 262.)
STONE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [Elder] s. of William, of [Mackworth], Swansea, Glam.
B. Oct. 9, i860, at Exeter. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (London) 1883;
priest, 1884; C. of St Simon's, Hammersmith, 1883-5. C. of
Holy Trinity, Hampstead, 1886-8. R. of Charleton, Devon,
1881-91. V. of Hatcham, Kent, 1891-6. V. of St Mary's,
Kilbum, 1896-1907 Lecturer at St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside,
1903-5. R. of Walcot, Bath, 1907-13. R. of Chipstead,
Surrey, 1913-20. Preb. of Wells, 1910-20. Married, Apr. 17,
1894, Helena Jane, only dau. of Col. George Grant Gordon,
C.B. Died Nov. 17, 1920, at Sevenoaks. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Who ivas Who; 7 he Times, Nov. 19, 1920.)
STONE, WILLIAM JOHNSON. Adm. at King's, an exhibitioner
from Eton, Oct. i, 1892. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edward Daniel
(1852), schoolmaster, of Stone House, Broadstairs. B. Dec.
12, 1872, at Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1895; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1900. Assistant
Master at Radley College, 1897-9; at Marlborough College,
1899-1901. Died there, Feb. 28, 1901. Brother of Francis J.
(1886) and Edward W. (i886). (Eton Sch. Lists; Marlborough
Coll. Reg.)
STONE, WILLIAM MANSFIELD. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton. Aug. 7, 1815. [Eld.] s. of Arthur Daniel (and B. M.
Clarke). B. Nov. 29, 1795, at Richmond, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Fellow, 1818-19. Died July 3, 1819,
at his father's house in Charterhouse Square. (Eton Sch.
Lists; 16; G. Mag., 1819, 11. 92.)
STONEHAM, THOMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Peterhouse,
Feb. 22, 1830. Of Bumham, Essex. [Youngest s. of Thomas,
of Springfield, Essex (and Anne Barnes). B. Mar. 17, 1809.]
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1835; priest, 1836. C. of Dawley Magna, Salop.,
1835-8. Chaplain at Wrockwardine Wood, 1838. V. of Ketley,
1838-77. Married, 1838, Mary, dau. of John Compson, of
Penleigh House, Westbury, WUts. Died Sept. 14, 1877. M.I.
Brother of the next. (T. A. Walker, 439; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1839, I- 89-)
STONEHAM, WILLIAM PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, June 30, 1830. Of Essex. [S. of Thomas, of Spring-
field.] Doubtful if resided. Brother of the above.
STONEHOUSE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i,
1889. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Christ Church,
Folkestone, 1896-1904. V. of St Faith's, Maidstone, 1904-19.
R. of St Stephen's, Canterbury, 1919-27. V. of Christ Church,
Folkestone, 1927-33. Died Jan. 11, 1933, aged 61; buried at
St Stephen's, Canterbury. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 13,
I933-)
STONEHOUSE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1767, incorp. from Oxford. [S.
of Francis, Esq. of Himgerford, Wilts.] Matric. Oct. 21, 1760,
age 17, from Oriel College; B.A. (Oxford) 1764; M.A. (Oxford)
1767. (Al. Oxon., which omits his degrees; Oxford Graduates,
1659-1850, which gives his B.A. degree as ' 1674.')
STONEHOUSE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1834. [Only s. of John, cotton-merchant, of Salford,
Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar.] Died Nov. 22,
1834, aged 20, at Cambridge. M.I. in Fulboum Church,
Cambs. (Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1835, i. 106.)
STONES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 16, 18 10.
S. of William, Esq., of Kentish Town, Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1810; LL.B. 1816.
STONESTREET, FETHERSTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 30, 1836. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of the Rev. George
Griffin (next). B. in 1819. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
Stonhouse, Henry
1837; LL.B. (Civil Law Classes, 1840-1, ist Class) 1842;
LL.D. 1847. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Apr. 8, 1839. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 24, 1843. Adm. advocate of Doctors' Commons,
Nov. 2, 1847. Married, Feb. 5, 1848, the Baroness Mane von
Hammerstein, dau. of Baron George von Hammerstem, of
Hanover. Resided at Falkenstein, Torquay, where he died,
Sept. 30, 1901, aged 82. (Scott MSS.; Eagle, xxiv. 250; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
STONESTREET, GEORGE GRIFFIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, June 26, 1799- S. of George Griffin, Esq. (Governor
of the Phoenix Insurance Office), of Clapham, Surrey. B.
[Mar. 22, 1782], in London. Schools [Greenwich (Dr Burney)],
Ashbourne (Mr Belcher) [and Merchant Taylors']. Scholar,
1799. Migrated to Jesus, Jan. 25, 1804. Matric. Michs. 1804;
LL.B. 1807. C. of Ewhurst, Sussex, 1812-13. Lecturer of
St Etheldreda, Ely Place. Chaplain to the Duke of York.
Chaplain to the Forces, 1814; with the Guards in the Waterloo
Campaign. Placed on half-pay, 1819, which he drew until his
death. Preb. of Lincohi, 1832-57. Of Standon Hall, Herts.,
and Halton House, Hastings. Married, 1817, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Shedden, of London, merchant, and of Paulers-
pury Park, Northants. Died Dec. 6, 1857, at Hastmgs. M.I.
Father of the above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 496; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, 1. iii; The
Guardian, Dec. 9, 1857.)
STONEY, BOWES ORMONDE [SINCLAIR]. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1898. 2nd s. of Major — [George Ormonde], 25th Regt.,
the King's Own Scottish Borderers, deceased. B. Dec. 4,
i878,at Knaresborough. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1898.
In the F.M.S. Civil Service, 1902; Assistant Resident at
Brunei, North Borneo, 1908. Died Oct. 16, 1910, at Mill-
timber, Aberdeen«hire. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; The Times, Oct. 19,
1910.)
STONEY, CECIL ROBERT VESEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 11, 1894. [Only s. of T.] Of Oakfield Park, Raphoe,
Ireland. B. 1875. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1941. Of FairUght, The Avenue,
Ascot, Berks, in 1948. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland.)
STONEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1821.
Doubtful if resided: probably same as next.
STONEY, The Rev. JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 7, 1826; a 'Ten-year man'. B. Jan. 19, 1802. Matric.
Easter, 1841; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1842. Ord. deacon (London)
Oct. I, 1826; priest (Jamaica). Island curate in the parish of
Clarendon, from 1829. (W. Cowper.)
STONEY, THOMAS UMFREVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Dec. 29, 1808. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. John, V. of
Thorpe. School, Chehnsford (the Rev. Thomas Roberts).]
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 14, 1813; priest, Mar. 6, 1814.
P.C. of Pateley Bridge, Yorks., 1825-64. Died Apr. 1, 1864,
aged 74. (Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1864, i. 668.)
STONEY (post BUTLER-STONEY), WALTER CHARLES. Adm.
pens, at St John's, May 22, 1865. [4th] s. of Thomas Butler,
Esq. [of Portland Park, Co. TipperaryJ (and Sarah, dau. of
Robert Fannin). B. [Oct. 23, 1846], at Portland, parish of
Lorrha, Co. Tipperary. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1846. Matric. Michs.
1865; B.A. 1869, as Butler-Stoney. Of Portland Park, Co.
Tipperary. J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff of Co. Tipperary,
1907. Married, Dec. 12, 1872, Ellen Cattley, 3rd dau. of the
Rev. Charles Kemble, R. of St Peter's, Bath. Father of
Charles K.(i896,su6 Butler-Stoney). (iiuike, L.G. of Ireland.)
STONHAM, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12, 1882.
S. of Thomas, master-grocer (and Sarah Jane). B. May 5,
1863, at 105, High Street, Rye, Sussex. School, Sutton
Valence (Mr J. D. Kingdon). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886.
A Governor of Southlands Hospital, New Romney. Died
June 24, i888, at Ashford, Kent. (Eagle, xv, 378.)
STONHOUSE (or STONHOUSE-VIGOR), HENRY. Adm. pens,
at St John's, June 8, 1822. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Timothy
(Oriel College, Oxford, 1782) [who had assumed the additional
surname and arms of Vigor by sign-manual in 1795 upon the
death of his brother-in-law. Henry T. Vigor] [and Char-
lotte, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Huntingford]. B. Mar. 20,
1801, at Calcutta. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1822;
B.A. 1826; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Feb. 6, 1826;
priest. Mar. 25, 1827. R. of Eaton Bishop, Heref., 1830-8.
Married, Mar. 24, 1829, Louisa Burt, dau. of John Taylor
Gordon, M.D. Died May 7, 1838. Father of the next.
(Winchester Scholars; Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.)
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STONHOUSE-VIGOR, ALFRED HENRY SAY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. lo, 1851. S. ot the Rev. Henry (above) [and
Louisa Burt]. B. [June 24, 1832], at Eaton Bishop, Heref.
Bapt Aug. II, 1832. [School, Ihninster Grammar.) Matnc.
Michs 1851; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1861. Adm. at Lmcoln's Inn,
Jan. 19, 1857. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, i860. Revismg
Barrister, Western Circuit. Recorder of Penzance, 1877-83 ;
of Southampton, 1883-9. Married, Apr. 27, 1867, Gertrude,
youngest dau. of William Bird, J. P., of Crouch HiU, Hornsey.
Died June 24, 1889, in London. (Easle, xvi. 179; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Guardian, July 3, 1889.)
STOOKE (post STOOKE-VAUGHAN), FREDERICK SALTER.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 18, 1803. S. of John Barter,
timber-merchant [and Emma]. B. at KingskersweU, Devon.
Bapt. Feb. 20, 1846. Matric. Lent, 1864; B.A. 1867; M.A.
1870. Instructor in the Royal Navy, 1867-9- t)rd. deacon
(Hereford) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Madley, Heref., 1869-70.
C. of Ledbury, 1870-1. C. of Cradley, Worcs., 1871. V. of
Wellington Heath, Heref., 1871-1923. R. of Coddington,
1919-23. Perm, to off., dio. of Exeter, 1924. Married, Aug. 3,
1875, Ann Eliza Beda Vaughan, of Madley, Heref., and took
the name of Stooke-Vaughan, by deed poll, i875- Resided
latterly at Exmouth, where he died May 11, 1928, aged 82.
(Eagle, XLV. 221; Crockford.)
STOCKS, CHARLES DRUMMOND. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 4, 1S69. [B. 1851.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873;
MtA. 1876. Ord. deacon (SaUsbury) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of
Longbridge-Deverill, Wilts., 1874-7. C. of Crondall, Hants.,
1877-85. V. of Yateley, 1885-1905 and P.C. of Minley, 1889-
1905. V. of Southgate, Middlesex, 1905-9. Died Apt. 7, ,1909-
Father of the next. (Rossall Reg.; Crockford; 1 he limes,
Apr. 9, 1909.)
STOCKS, GERALD SUMNER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct i,
1S99. S. of the Rev. Charles Drummond (above), V. of
Yateley, Hants. B. Jan. 26, 1880, at Crondall. School,
Cheltenham College (Dr James and Mr Laffan). Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1910. Assistant Master at the
United Services College, Westward Ho!, 1902-4; at Bognor,
1904-5; at University College School, Hampstead, 1905-6;
Second Master of Bishop Cotton School, Simla, India, 1907-
19-. Latterly of Topcroft, Guildford, Surrey. {Schoolmasters
Directories.)
STOCKS, THOMAS FRASER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1832. S. of Thomas. B. Aug. 15, 1815, at Gibraltar.
School, Westminster. Matric Michs. 1833; Scholar, 1836;
B.A. {^eth Wrangler) 1837; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (London)
June 6, 1841; priest. May 22, 1842; C. of St Martm's-in-the-
Fields, London, 1845-8. P.C. of St Luke's, Berwick Street,
O.xford Street, 1848-52. P.C. of St Ann's, Highgate Rise
1853-68. V. of Holy Trinity, Brompton, 1870-2. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1863. Chaplain to the Bishop of London, 1869-74.
Died June 25, 1874. [Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
STOPFORD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec.
15, 1823. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Richard [Bruce] [R. of Barton
Segrave, Northants.] (and Eleanor, dau. of Lord Lilford).
[B. there, Jan. 19, 1805.] School, private. Matric. Lent,
1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1828; priest, 1829.
C. of Barton-Segrave, -1841-5; R. there, 1845-64. Married,
Sept. 2, 1845, Maria Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. John Johnson,
and had issue. Died Mar. 10, 1864, 'aged 69.' (Clergy List;
Crockford; NoHhants. Clergv, xiii. 89; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1864, I. 533-)
STOPFORD, The Hon. EDWARD SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 14, 1842. [2nd] s. of James Thomas [4th] Earl
of Courtown (Christ Church, Oxford, 1812) [and his cousm,
Lady Charlotte Albinia Montagu Scott, dau. of Charles, 4th
Duke of Buccleuch]. B. [Aug. 29], 1824. School, Eton. Did
not reside. Married, Nov. 22, 1853, Harriet Osborne, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Nixon. Died, s.p., Apr. 2, 1895. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Trin. Coll. Adm. calls him Edwm S.)
STOPFORD, The Hon. GEORGE FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at Trinity; June 20, 1878. [3rd] s. of James George
Henrv [5th] Earl of CourtovsTi [Capt., Grenadier Guards], of
Courtown House, Gorey , Co. Wexford (and the Hon. Elizabeth
Frances Milles, 2nd dau. of George John, 4th Lord Sondes).
B. Dec. I, 1859, in London. School, Wellington College.
Matric. Michs. 1878. Married, Jan. 31, 1889, Marie Clare, dau.
of Capt. Henry Segrave, of Kiltimon, Co. Wicklow, and of
Cabra, Co. Dublin, and had issue. Died Sept. 28, 1933. at his
residence, 6, Raglan Road, Dublin. Brother of James W. M.
(1871). (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Sept. 30, 1933.)
STOPFORD, The Hon. HENRY SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 20), at
Trinity, July 31, 1817; FeU.-Com., Nov. 3, 1817. [5th] s. of
James George [Capt., Grenadier Guards] [3rd] Earl of
Courtown [and Mary, dau. of Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch].
Storer, Antony Morris
B. [Oct. 21, 1797]. at Dalkeith, Edinburgh. School, Dalkeith
Matric. Michs. 1817; M.A. 1819. Of Hacketstown, Carlow.
R. of Clonmore, Co. Carlow, i824-8i;andof Killeban, 1826-81
Archdeacon of Leighlin, 1859-81. .Married, .May lo, 1826
Annette, dau. of William Browne, of Browne's Hill. Died,
s.p., Oct.27, 1881. Brotherof Robert (1822). (G.E.C.; Burke,
P. and B.; Walford, County Families (which gives 3rd s.);
The Guardian, Nov. 2, 1881.)
STOPFORD, JAMES WALTER MILLES, Viscount. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871. [Eldest] s. of James George Henry
[5 th] Earl of Courtown, of Courtown House, Gorey, Co.
Wexford (and Elizabeth Frances, dau. of the 4th Baron
Sandes). B. -Mar. 3, 1853, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1871. Capt., Wexford Militia (later, 3rd .Militia Batt.,
Royal Irish Regt.), 1885; Major, 1891; Lieut.-Col., 1903-8.
A.D.C. to the Earl of Carnarvon, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1885.
High Sherifl of Co. Wexford, 1877; of Co. Carlow, 1878.
Lord Lieut , of Co. Wexford, 1901-22. Succeeded his father
as Earl of Courtown, Nov. 19 14. During the troubled times
before and after the institution of the Irish Free State, left
undisturbed by both parties. Married (i) Apr. 27, 1876,
Catherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the 4th Baron Braybrooke,
and had issue; (2) Apr. 25, 1886, Gertrude, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Charles James Conway Mills, of Cardington,
Beds., and had further issue. Died July 18, 1933. Brother of
George F. W. (1878). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.\
G.E.C.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The T'imes, July 19,
I933-)
STOPFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 5, 1784- Eldest
s. of the Rev. William (Brasenose College, Oxford, 1755),
R. of Wyham, Lines. B. at Salford [Lanes.]. School, Louth
(Mr Emeris). Matric. Michs. 1784. Brother of Joshua (1787)-
(Some Louth Gr. Sch. Boys, 36.)
STOPFORD, JOHN BIRD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. z,
1879; re-adm. sizar Oct. 8, 1879. S. of John, gent, (and Jane
Elizabeth). B. Nov. 15, 1859, at Up Holland, Lanes. School,
Manchester Grammar (Mr S. Dill). Matric. .Michs. 1879;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Chester)
May 20, 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Audlem, Cheshire, 1883-6.
C. of Smallbridge, Lanes., 1886-92. C. of Rochdale, 1892-
1901. V. of Leesfield, 1901-12. R. of St Mark's, Gorton,
1912-28. Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1924. Married, Oct. 2,
1889, Ada, youngest dau. of James Fletcher, of Rochdale.
Author, Sermons on Hymns for the Church Seasons. Died
Mar. II, 1934, at Lytham. (Eagle, xlviii. 140; Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 13, 1934.)
STOPFORD, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's', June 3,
1778. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782.
STOPFORD, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May 31, 1787. Of Lanes. [S. of the Rev. William (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1755), Second Master of Louth Grammar
School.] School, Louth. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar; B..\.
1791; M..\. 1794. FeUow, 1794. Of Sedge&eld, Rusheyford,
Durham, in 1800. Either this man or the above was V. of
E. Marden, Sussex, 1805-8, and V. of Brantingham, Yorks.,
1808-17. Died Nov. 5, 1817; buried at Ellerker Chapel,
Brantingham. One was also V. of Hayling, Hants., 1816.
Brother of John (1784). (Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg., 11. 155
(sub his father); Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
T.A. Walker, 355.)
STOPFORD, The Hon. ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Apr. 6, 1822. [7th] s. of James George i3rd] Earl of
Courtown [and Mary, eldest dau. of Henry, 3rd Duke of
Buccleuch]. B. [Nov. 23, 1802], at Sudbrook, Surrey.
School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1822; M.A. 1824. Died Sept.
1828, aged 26. Brotherof Henry S. (1817). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.)
STOPFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 24,
1876. S. of the Rev. Joseph (Trinity College, Dublin, 1818),
of Cork (and Elizabeth). B. Apr. 14, 1856, at Clondulane.
Bapt. Apr. 14, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1876.
STORER, ANTONY MORRIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus
Christi, Dec. 27, 1764. Of Jamaica. [Elder s. of Thomas, of
Westmorland, Jamaica, and of Golden Square, Westminster
(and Helen, dau. of Colonel Guthrie). B. Mar. 12, 1746.
School, Eton.] Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 5, 1762.
M.P. for Carlisle, 1774-80; for Morpeth, 1780-4. Major,
Oxfordshire Militia. Travelled in .America with Lord Carlisle,
1778-9. Commissioner of the Board of Trade, 1781-2.
Secretary of the Legation in Paris, 1783, and later, pleni-
potentiary. Collector and man of fashion; also a musician.
'The best dancer and skater of his time. . .beating all his
competitors at gymnastics.' ' .\ man whose singular felicity
it was to excell in everything he put his hand to.' F.S..-\.
1777. Purchased Purley Park, Berks., and expended a large
sum on its improvement. J. P. for Berks. Died, unmarried,
June 28, 1799, at Bristol Hotwells, 'of a deep decline' ;
buried at Purley. M.I. Will proved in Jamaica, 1799; kft his
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fortune, 'a good £8,000 a year', to his nephew, his library and
collection of prints to Eton College. (Eton Sch. Lists; Eton
Cull. Reg.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1799, u. 626 (which gives died
July 5); V. L. Oliver, Caribbeana, 1. 177; Burke, L.G.)
STORER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 25, 1830.
Of Notts. [2nd s. of the Rev. John (Christ Church, O.xford,
1800), and Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Charles Wylde,
D.D., R. of St Nicholas, Nottingham. B. Apr. 26, 1813.
School, Louth.] Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.B. 1839;
Med. Lie, 1840; M.D. 1844. Practised at Nottingham.
Physician at the General Hospital, Nottingham. Of Lowdham
Grange, Notts. J. P. for Notts. Married, Sept. 1844, Jane,
youngest dau. of the Rev. John Burnett, of Dens and Crichie,
Aberdeenshire. Died Feb. 6, 1891, aged 77- Brother of the
next and John (1830). (Eagle, xvn. 207; Medical Dtrectortes;
The Guardian, Feb. 11, 1891; Some Louth Gr. Sch. Boys;
Burke, P. and B. ; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
STORER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 6, 1833.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. John (Christ Church, Oxford, 1800), of
[Hawksworth], Notts. Matric. Michs. 1833. Of Thoroton
HaU, Notts. M.P. for South Notts., 1874-85. Died Mar. 11,
1888. Brother of the above and the next. (Eagle, xv. 378;
Return of M.P. s.)
STORER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22, 1830.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (Christ Church, Oxford, 1800),
R. of Hawksworth, Notts. [B. Aug. 26, 1811.] School,
Louth. Matric. Michs. 1830. Migrated to Trinity Hall, 1831 ;
Scholar, 1832; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Sept. 21, 1834; priest, Sept. 20, 1835. Of Combe Court,
Surrey. Married, Nov. 25, 1834, Margaret Amelia, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Richard Tillard. V. of Haugham, Lines., 1836-7.
R. of Hawksworth, Notts, (succeeding his father), 1837-50.
Died Nov. 23, 1876, at HeUdon, Northants. Brother of the
two above; father of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Some Louth Gr.
Sch. Boys; T}ie Guardtan, Nov. 29, 1876.)
STORER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity Hall, June 28,
1858. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (above), of Chiddingfold,
Godahning, Surrey. [B. Mar. 5, 1836.] School, Brighton
CoUege. Matric. Lent, 1859; B.A. 1862. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1869. Married, Oct. 26, 1880, Mary
Emma, 3rd dau. of Henry RLx, Esq., of Thorpe Hamlet,
Norwich. (Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STORER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 15,
1779. Of Middlesex. Scholar, 1781.
STORER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 14, 1825.
Of Leics. Educated privately. Matric. Easter, 1826; B.A.
1830. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1829; priest, May 29,
1831. C. of St Martin's, Leicester. C. of St John's, Deritend,
Birmingham, 1841-2. P.C. of St Andrew's, Northampton,
1843-75. Died June 8, 1875. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy,
XIII. 91; F. P. White.)
STOREY, CHARLES BLADES COVERDALE. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. 19, 1887. [S. of Sir Thomas, of Nantyr Hall, Llangollen,
and Westfield House, Lancaster (by his 2nd wife, Annie
Williamson, dau. of Charles Blades, of Aysgarth, Wensley-
dale, Yorks.). B. Apr. 1868. School, Fettes.] Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1895. Served in the South African
War, 1898-1901 (Sergt., 8th Imperial Yeomanry). Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., Lanes. Fus. (T.F.)).
A mining engineer. F.G.S. Of Nantyr, North Wales.
Married (i) 1902, Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Sharpe, of
Halton Hall, Lanes.; (2) Oct. 19, 1926, PhylUs Clare, elder
dau. of Llewelyn Hugh Jones, C.B.E., of Wrexham, and had
issue. Brother of Robert H. (1891) and Thomas W. P. (1809) ;
half-brother of the next. Died Sept. 18, 1953. (Fettes Coll.
Reg.; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, Sept. 19. i593-)
STOREY, EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878. S. of
[Sir] Thomas, of Westfield House, near Lancaster (by his ist
wife, Eliza, dau. of Capt. William Sherren, Oxfordshire L.I.).
B. Feb. 6, 1859, at Lancaster. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. 1882. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1879, 1880;
athletics 'blue,' 1879, 188 1, 1882 (loo yards, putting the
weight, and long jump); President, C.U.A.C, 1880. A
colliery-owner. Married, and had issue. Died Mar. 18, 1909,
at Mentone. Half-brother of the above, Robert H. (1891) and
Thomas W. P. (1889). (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
STOREY, EDGAR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1889. [Eldest] s. of Walter, solicitor, of Halifax (and Rachel
Kenworthy). B. Aug. i, 1869. Schools, Halifax (Mr H. R.
Starke Jones) and Bradford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1932. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1857. On the North-Eastem Circuit. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Holy Trinity, Chelten-
ham, 1902-5; C. of St Werberg's, Bristol, 1912-13. Latterly
Storie, Thomas Chalmers
Head Master of St Austell's School, Clifton, i9i9-33-
Married, Maude, eldest dau. of E. G. Sargent, of Chfton,
sister of Sir Percy Sargent. Died Nov. 28, 1933, at Clifton.
(Eagle, XLvili. 72; Law Lists Crockford; Schoolrruisters
Directories.)
STOREY, EDWIN HAROLD. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1893. S.
of Edwin, of Bridlington, Yorks. [and Margaret Simpson].
B. Oct. 19, 1869, at Selby. School, Cheshunt College. Adm.
at Caius, Apr. 18, 1894; B.A. 1895. Congregational Mmister
at Fenay Bridge, Huddersfield, from 1896. (Venn, 11. 535-)
STOREY, ENOCH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17, 1866.
S. of Thomas (and Mary). B. Aug. 17, 1841, in Liverpool.
[School, Liverpool Institute.] Matric. Michs. i866. One of
these names was ord. deacon (Derry) 1883; priest, 1886; C. of
Ardstraw, Co. Tyrone, 1883-6; C. of Cloncha, Donegal,
i886-g6; latterly of Malin, Londonderry; disappears from
Crockford, 1902.
STOREY, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 9, 1886. S. of Samuel, M.P., of Sunderland (and Mary
Ann Addison). B. there, Feb. 17, 1868. School, Southgate
House, Sunderland (Mr Yeld). Matric. Michs. 1886. Adm. at>
the Middle Temple, June 18, 1890. Called to the Bar, Apr. 26,
1893. On the North-Eastem Circuit. Chairman of the
Newcastle Daily Journal and North Star Company. J. P. for
Durham. Member of Sunderland Town Council and Durham
County Council. Married, 1892, Mary Dagmar, dau. of T. C.
Hutton, of Sunderland, and had issue. Died Feb. 24, 1924,
at his residence. South Bailey, Durham. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle,
XLi, 273; Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 25, 1924; KeUy,
Handbook.)
STOREY, ROBERT HOLME. Adm. at Clare, July 7, 1891-
[Youngest s. of Sir Thomas, deceased, of Westfield, Lancaster
(and Annie Williamson, dau. of Charles Blades, of Aysgarth,
Yorks.). B.July, 1872. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1893.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1896. On the Northern Cu-cuit.
Of Bishopswood, Ross, Herefordshire. J. P. for Denbighshire,
1904; for Herefordshire, 1920. High Sheriff of Herefordshire,
1938. Married, 1907, Beatrice Maud, dau. of Sir WiUiam H.
Tate, Bart. Half-brother of Edgar (1878) ; brother of Charles
B.C. (1887) andrhomasV/. P. (iS8g). (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists ; Law Lists ; Who's Wlio.)
STOREY, SANDFORD SPENCE (1875), see SCHULTZ.
STOREY, THOMAS WILLIAM PATRICKSON. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1889. S. of Sir Thomas, of Westfield House, Lancaster
and of Nantyr HaU, Llangollen, N. Wales (by his 2nd wife).
B. 1870. Schools, Fettes and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1889,
1890, 1891, 1892 (Capt., 1891). Ironmaster; Mostyn iron-
works. Of Pentreffyimon Hall, Holywell, Flints. Died,
Mar. 16, 1907, at Whitchurch. Half-brother of Edgar (1878);
brother of Charles B. C. (1887) and Robert H. (1891).
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Fettes Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
STORIE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's,
Feb. 26, 1795. [Eldest s. of Thomas, merchant, of London.
B. Jan. 19, 1766; of Springfield Lodge, Surrey.] V. of Camber-
weU, Surrey, -1811-23. R. (and patron) of Stow Maries,
Essex, 'for some time.' Married, July, 1796, Ehza Jekyll
Chahners, and had issue. Died Oct. 31, 1833, at Thames
Ditton. Father of Thomas C. (1820), the next, and John G.
(1835). (Al. O;ion. ; Burke, L.G.; Peile, 11. 340; G. Mag., 1834,
I. 114.)
STORIE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15,
1817. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Henry (above), of Camber-
well, Surrey (and Elizabeth Jekyll, youngest dau. of Col.
James Chalmers, of Chelsea). [B. Dec. 9, 1798. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 181 7. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Feb. 9, 1820; LL.B. 1824. Admitted at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 5, 1819. See Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 2, 1824, for an
account of proceedings taken against him in the Vice-
Chancellor's Court. Brother of the next two. (Record of Old
Westminsters.)
STORIE, The Rev. JOHN GEORGE. M.A. 1835, incorp. from
Oxford. [Eldest s. of the Rev. George Henry (i795); of
Camberwell.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, May 8;
1815, age 17; B.A., from Magdalen, 1819; M.A. (Oxford) 1824.
V. of Camberwell, 1823-46. V. of Monmouth, 1847-9-
Chaplain to the Duke of Beaufort, 1850-3; P.C. of St Mary
Magdalen, Peckham, 1850-8. Married, July 9, 1822, Elizabeth,
eld. dau. of Sir John Perring, Bt. Died Nov. 4, 1858. Brother
of the next and the above. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
STORIE, THOMAS CHALMERS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 2,
1820. [3rd s. of the Rev. George Henry (1795) (and Elizabeth
Jekyll Chalmers).] Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. R. of
Hascombe, Surrey, 1835-54. Married, 1835, Amelia Elizabeth
Charlotte, dau. of Allan Mackenzie, Esq., of Woolwich. Died
June 16, 1866, at Porchester, Hants., aged 64. Brother of
the two above. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1866, 11. 270.)
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STORK, CHARLES FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1891. [S. of the Rev. John Henry (1853).]
B. Oct. 24, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar; B.A. 1894.
Assistant Master at Lambrook School, Bracknell; at Ames-
bury prep. School, Bickley, Kent, 1904-19-. Brother of the
next two. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STORK, HARRY SMITHSON. Adm. at Clare, June 11, i88i.
[S. of the Rev. John Hemy (1853).] Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (York) 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of St James's, HuU, 1885-7. C. of St George's, Bloomsbury,
1887-98. Chaplain at the Foundling Hospital, 1898-1925.
V. of Stone, Worcs., 1925-38. Of Moor Park, Rickmansworth,
Herts., in 1951. Died Nov. 30, 1952. Brother of the above
and the next. (Crockford.)
STORK, JOHN BENEDICT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 10,
1885. S. of the Rev. John Henry (next), of Hipperholme.
B. Mar. 21, 1S67. [School, Sedbergh.j Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888. Assistant Master at Newton College, Devon; at
Fettes; at Greenbank School, Liverpool; at Stubbington
House, Fareham; Head Master of Edgbaston prep. School,
Hallfield, Birmingham; of Werg's, Tettenhall; Senior Master
at Oaklands Court, St Peter's, Broadstairs. Brother of the
two above. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STORK, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1853-
S. of John, wine-merchant [and Elizabeth]. B. June 15, 1832,
at Kingston-upon-Hull. [School, Pocklington Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar; B..\. 1857; M..\. i860. Ord.
deacon (Lincoki) 1859; priest, 1865; C. of Broughton, Lmcs.,
1859-62. C. of Bigby, 1865-9. C. of Colwick, Notts., 1870-3.
Head Master of Hipperholme Grammar School, 1873-87.
V. of Ashby St Ledger, Northants., 1887-1907. Married
Miss — Bumaby. Died Jan. 26, 1907. Father of the three above.
(Eagle, xxviil. 330; Northants. Clergy, xiii. 91; Crockford.)
STORKS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 9,
1798. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Robert, of Nottingham
(and Charlotte Burroughs). B. Aug. 7, 1778, in London.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1798. Called to
the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 1803. On the Norfolk Circuit.
The last Chief Justice of the Isle of Ely, 1823-66. Recorder
of Cambridge, 1836-57. Serjeant-at-Law, 1827. Judge of
County Courts in London; resigned, 1859. J. P. for Middlesex.
F.S.A., 1832. Married, 1810, Mary, dau. of Thomas Trundle.
Died Nov. 4, 1866, aged 87, in Paris; buried at Montmartre.
Father of the next. (T. A. Walker, 370; G. Mag., 1866, 11.
845.)
STORKS, THOMAS TRUNDLE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Feb. II, 1831. [Younger] s. of Henry (above) [and Mary
Trundle]. B. [May i], 1812, in London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(London), June 14, 1840; priest, June 6, 1841; C. of St John's,
Hoxton, 1840-3. C. of Loughton, Essex, 1843-51; R. there,
185 1-6. Latterly of Gower Street, Bedford Square. Died
Dec. 30, 1859, aged 47. (Clergy List; G. Mag., i860, i. 190.)
STORR, EDWARD CHARLES, .-^dm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
[2nd] s. of Henry, merchant, of Matfield Court, Paddock
Wood, Kent. B. Oct. 6, 1881, at Brenchley, Kent. Schools
[Harrow and] WeUington College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902- M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Rupld.) 1907; priest, 190S;
Inc. of St George's, Westboume, Manitoba, 1907-9- R- of
St George, Birtle w. St Alban's, Blenheim, Manitoba, 1909-10.
C. of St Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings, Sussex, 1911-12. C. of
Great Horkesley, Essex, 1912-13. C. of Christ Church, North
Finchley, 1913-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D., attached R.A.F.). C. of Hawkhurst,
Kent, 1920. Minister of Burpham with Sutton, Surrey, 1921-6.
R. of' St Mary's, Maldon, Essex, 1926-36. Married, Apr. 20,
1908, Annie, eldest dau. of Henry Pegler, deceased, of
Chippenham. Latterly of 19 a Randolph Crescent, London,
W. Died Nov. 14, 1938. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; WeUington Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 16, 1938.)
STORR, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 30, 1857. S. of
the Rev. Francis (Queen's CoUege, Oxford, 1829), of Brench-
ley, Kent. B. Feb. 28, 1839, at Otley, Suffolk. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, i860; Bell Scholar,
1858; B.A. (6th Classic) 1861. .\ssistant Master at Marl-,
borough College, 1864-75; at Merchant Taylors' School,
1875-1901. Married, Rose, dau. of Francis Lloyd, and had
issue. Latterly of 40, Mecklenburgh Square, London, W.C.
Sometime editor of the Journal of Education. Author,
Heine's Travel Pictures; Canterbury Chimes; Lermontoff's
Demon ; Life and Remains of R. H. Quick, etc. Died Apr. 8,
1919. Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories ; Who was Who.)
STORR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1864.
Of Sufiolk. [S. of the Rev. Francis (Queen's College, Oxford,
1829), V. of Brenchley, Kent. B. May 4, 1844. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Storrs, George Noel
1867; priest, 1868; C. of Silsoe, Beds., 1867-9. C. of Fhtton,
1869-74. C. of Penge, Kent, 1874-5. C. of Brenchley, 1875-6.
R. of Great Horkesley, Essex, 1876-1916, and V. of Little
Horkesley, 1897-1916. Married Amy T. Leycester. Latterly
of Bexhiil-on-Sea, where he died July 22, 1917. Brother of
the above. (Rugby Sch. Reg., which states that he went to New
College, Oxford; Crockford; The Guardian, Jvdy 26, 1917;
N. M. Penzer.)
STORRS, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1889. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Noel {1862), V. of
St Stephen's, Tonbridge. B. [at Hull], 1871. School, Ton-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1894; priest, 1895; Assistant Chaplain, Mission to
Seamen, South Shields, 1S94-6. C.M.S. missionary at
Amritsar, 1896-8; at Tarn Taran, 1898-9; at Dera Ismail
Khan, 1899-1904. C. of Woking, Surrey, 1904-5. C.M.S.
missionary at Multan, 1905-9. C. of Thame, Oxon., 1909-11.
Org. Secretary, Colonial and Continental Church Society (for
N.E. district), 1911-15. Chaplain at the Famley iron works,
Leeds, 1915-19. R. of Whitstone, Devon, 1919-38, and P.C.
of Oldridge, 1921-38. Rural Dean of Kenn, 1934-8. P.C. of
St Barnabas, Devonport, 1938-46. Married, 1897, Olga Mary,
dau. of Joseph John Hulbert. Of 5. Cotehele Terrace, Stoke,
Plymouth in 195 1-. Brother of Francis J. T. (1894). (Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
STORRS, ARTHUR NOEL COOPLAND. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1883. [S. of the Rev. William Townsend, V. of Sandown,
Isle of Wight.] Matric. Michs., 1883; B..^. 1886. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of Swanage, Dorset, 1887-9.
Missionary (C.M.S.) at Palamcottah, Madras, 1889-99; at
Ootacamund, 1902-4 and 1906-12; at Haputale, Ceylon,
1904-5. C. of Christ Church, Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1905-6.
C. of Damerham, Wilts., 1912-13. R. of Corscombe, Dorset,
1913-44. Of Jesmond, Stoke Abbots, Beaminster, Dorset, in
1951. Brother of WiUiam T. C. (1882), George G. C. (1887)
and Robert A. (1878). (Crockford.)
STORRS, CHARLES SIMONDS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 25, 1886. [2nd] s. of the Rev. H[enry] J[ohn] (1858), of
39, London Road, Reading. [B. 186S. School, Sherborne.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B. and B.Chir. 1894;
M.D. 1897. At the Middlesex Hospital. House Surgeon and
House Physician at the Queen's Hospital for Children,
Hackney; House Surgeon, Royal Victoria Hospital, Bourne-
mouth; Clinical Assistant, Chelsea Hospital for Women;
Consulting Physician, Cosmopolitan Hospital, Venice.
Medical Officer, Namaqua copper company. In practice at
Cohie, Lanes, in 1910-30-. Of Mullion, Cornwall, in 1940.
Died Mar. 4, 1946, at Bedford. Brother of Henry T. S. (1886)
and Kenneth S. (1888). (Sherborne Reg.; Medical Directories;
The Times, Mar. 6, 1946.)
STORRS, FRANCIS JOHN TOWNSEND. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 30, 1894. [3rd] s. of the Rev. G[eorge] Noel
(1862), V. of St Stephen's, Tonbridge. B. 1875. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1894; B..\. 1897. Entered the
African CivU Service, 1899; retired in 1922. Subsequently
cotton and tobacco planting. Of Mlali, Karonga, North
Nyasaland. Brother of Arthur H. (1889). (Tonbridge Sch.
Reg.)
STORRS, GEORGE GODWYN COOPLAND. Adm. pens, at
Queens', April, 1887. S. of the Rev. William Townsend.
6 Oct 14, 1868, at Talghari, Bengal. [School, Monkton
Combe.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of St Simon's,
Southsea, 1891-4. C. of Woking, Surrey, 1894-7. C. of
St Paul's, Stratford, Essex, 1897-1901. C. of Emmanuel
Church, Croydon, 1901-4. Assistant Chaplam, Mission to
Seamen at Southampton, 1904-10; Chaplain, for Medway and
the Nore, 1910-13; for Great Yarmouth, 1913-16. V. of
Hawkley, Hants., 1917-25. General Secretary, R.N. Scripture
Readers' Society, 1925-30. C. of St Leonards-on-Sea, 1930-
41 Of 14, Essendon Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, in 1952.
Brother of Robert A. (1878), Arthur N. C. (1S83) and William
T. C. (1882). (Old Monktonians Reg.; Crockford.)
STORRS, GEORGE NOEL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30, 1862.
S. of Robert, M.R.C.S., of Doncaster. B. there, Dec. 25, 1843.
Schools, St Peter's, York, and Holbrook, near Ipswich.
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1867; priest (Mauritius, for Wmchester) 1868;
C. of St John's, Penge, 1867-9- C. of St Stephen's, Kingston-
on-HuU 1869-71. C. of Heworth, Yorks., 1871-7. V. of
Thornton-Curtis, Lines., 1877-81. P.C. of Holy Trinity,
Bridlington, 1881-4. V. of St Stephen's, Tonbridge, 1884-
1900 Lie. Pr., dioc. of Canterbury, 1900-6. R. of Kittisford,
Somerset, 1906-9. Married, May 10, 1892, Constance Lucy,
2nd dau. of C. Dobson, Esq., of Broome Park, Betchworth.
Died Oct. 15, 1909. Brother of Townsend (1856) and Henry J.
(1858); father of .-Vrthur H. (1889) and Francis J. T. (1894).
(Venn, 11. 359; Crockford.)
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STORRS, HARRY TOWNSEND SIMONDS. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 25, 188O. [Eldest] s. of— [the Rev. Henry
John (next)J, of 39, London Road, Reading. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. At the University of Marburg,
Germany. Assistant Master at Liverpool Institute, 1891-4;
Head Master of Shirley House prep. School, Old Charlton,
Kent, 1894-1918. Ord. deacon (Kingston-on-Thames, for
Southwark) 1918; priest (Southwark) 1919; C. of St Luke's
with St Paul's, Charlton, Kent, 1918-22. C. of Blyth, Notts.,
1922-3. R. of Bergholt, Suffolk, 1923-35- R- oi Marlesford,
1935-45- Latterly of the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans,
Surrey, where he died May 30, 1948, aged 81. Brother of
Kenneth S. (1888) and Charles S. (1886). (Ctockford; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, June i, 1948.)
STORRS, HENRY JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7, 1858.
S. of Robert, surgeon [and Martha]. B. Feb. 17, 1839, at
Doncaster. Matric. Michs. 1858. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Oct. 10, 1859; Scholar; B.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1862; priest, 1864; C. of St John's, Reading, 1862-5. V. of
Pishill, Oxon., 1865-9. C. of Emsworth, Hants., 1869-70.
V. of Eastham, Cheshire, 1871-80. Latterly of 5, Craven
Road, Reading, where he died Mar. 16, 1915. Father of
Charles S. (1886), Kenneth S. (1888) and the above; brother
of Townsend (1856) and George N. (1862). {Crockford; The
Times, Mar. 18, 1915.)
STORRS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, June 24,
1865. Eldest s. of the Rev. John, of Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
B. in Nova Scotia. School, King's, Rochester. Matric. Michs.
1865; Scholar; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873; D.D. 1913. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1871; priest, 1873; C. of St Mary's, Bury St
Edmunds, 1871-3. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
1873-80. V. of St James's, Bury St Edmunds, 1880-3. V. of
St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, with St John-the-.
Evangelist, Wilton Road and St Peter's Chapel, Buckingham
Gate, 1883-1913. Rural Dean of St George's, Hanover
Square, 1891-1902. Rural Dean of Westminster, 1902-13.
Hon. Chaplain to H.M. the King, 1912 and 1913. Dean of
Rochester, 1913-28. Archbishop's Messenger to Egypt, 1916.
Married, 1881, Lucy Anna Maria, dau. of Henry Francis
Cockayne-Cust, and had issue. Died Feb. 29, 1928, aged 81.
Father of Ronald H. A. (1900). (Roffensian Reg.; Crockford;
Daily News, Mar. 1, 1928; Who was Who.)
STORRS, KENNETH SIMONDS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1888. S. of the Rev. Henry John (1858), of 39,
London Road, Reading. B. [at Emsworth, Hants.], 1870.
School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1896. At the Middlesex Hospital; Senior House
Surgeon there. Practised at Chelmsford. Surgeon, Chelms-
ford and Essex Infirmary. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C. (T.F. Res.)). Lived latterly at Peppard
Common, near Henley-on-Thames. Married, Jan. 25, 1898,
Rosa Mary, 4th dau. of Major E. Phillips, 8th Hussars.
Author, medical. Died Feb. 12, 1945. Brother of Heruy T. S
(1886) and Charles S. (1886). (Sherborne Reg.; Medical
Directories; The limes, Feb. 13, 1945.)
STORRS, ROBERT AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 9, 1878. S. of the Rev. WiUiam Townsend, Church
missionary (and Sarah). B. Feb. 8, 1859, at Lucknow, India.
Bapt. Mar. 27, 1859. School, Bradford Grammar (Mr W. H.
Keeling, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1882 ; priest, 1883 ; C. of Holy Trinity,
Cheltenham, 1882-4. Chaplain at Rawal Pindi, 1884-7; at
Jullimdur, 1887; at Nowshera, 1887-8; atSealkot, 1887-9; at
Murree, 1887-8; at Quetta, 1888-93; at Multan, 1893-5; at
Karachi, 1895-6; at Dalhousie, 1898-1900 and 1906-7; at
Peshawar, 1900-1. V. of Yorktown with Camberley, Surrey,
1907-21. R. of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 1921-37. Died
July 8, 1941, at Sandown. Brother of George G. C. (1887),
Arthur N. C. (1883) and William T. C. (1882). {Crockford;
2 he limes, July 10, 1941.)
STORRS, RONALD HENRY AMHERST. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1865), V. of St Peter's,
Eaton Square. B. Nov. 19, 1881, at Bury St Edmunds.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1903; M.A. 1928. In Egyptian Govermnent
Service (Ministry of Finance), 1904; Oriental Secretary to the
British Agency in Egypt, 1909. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Brig.-Gen., attached Egyptian Army; C.M.G. 1916;
C.B.E. 1919; mentioned twice in despatches; Commander,
Order of the Crown of Italy; Commander, Order of the
Redeemer (Greece) ; Liason Officer for the Mission in Baghdad
and Mesopotamia). In Secretariat of War Cabinet, 1917.
Military Governor of Jerusalem, 1917-20. Civil Governor of
Jerusalem and Judaea. Member, Comite de Conservation des
Monuments Arabes, Cairo, and of Committee of the Palestine
Exploration Fund. Knighted, 1924; K.C.M.G., 1929.
Governor of Cyprus, 1926-32; of Northern Rhodesia, 1932-4.
Story, John
Member of the L.C.C., 1937-45- Married, 1923, Mrs Louisa
Lucy Clowes, widow of Lieut.-Col. H. Clowes, and dau. of
Rear-Admiral Algernon Littleton. Author, Orientations, etc.
■ Of the Mill House. Pebmarsh, Essex in 1952. (Univ. War
List; Who's Who.)
STORRS, TOWNSEND. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 30,
1856. S. of Robert. B. at Doncaster. Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1861;
priest (Calcutta) 1864; C.M.S. Missionary at Lucknow, 1861-
64, and 1870-2; at Amritsar, 1864-8. C. of St Stephen's,
Kingston-on-Hull,Yorks., 1868-9. C. of St Philip's, Kingston-
on-HuU, 1872-4. V. of St SUas, Kingston-on-HuU, 1874-9.
Head Master of Doncaster Grammar School, 1890-1901.
Married, Aug. 1, 1899, Annie M. M., dau. of the Rev. W.
Eardley, V. of Cantley, Yorks. Latterly of Sandown, Isle of
Wight. Disappears from Crockford, 1919. Brother of George
N. (1862) and Henry J. (1858).
STORRS, WILLIAM TOWNSEND COOPLAND. Adm. at Queens',
April 1882. [S. of the Rev. William Townsend.] Matric.
Easter, 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1886; priest, 1887; C. of Christ Church, Silloth, Cumberland,
1886. C. of Holy Trinity, S. Hampstead, 1886-9. C. of
Stoke-next-GuUdford, Surrey, 1889-92. C. of St Stephen's,
Richmond, Victoria, Australia, 1893-5. Inc. of St Matthew's,
Prahran, 1895-1926. Chaplain to the Archbishop of Mel-
bourne, 1924-6. Rural Dean of St Kilda, 1921-6. Inc. of
St John's, Heidelberg, 1926-35. Perm, to off., dio. of Mel-
bourne, 1935-51-. Brother of Arthur N. C. (1883), Robert A.
(1878) and George G. C. (1887). (Crockford.)
STORRY, JOHN BRIDGES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2,
1807. Of Essex. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. — Storry, o{
Colchester.] Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. i8ii; M.A. 1814. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 27, 1813; priest, Dec. 29, 1813. V. of
Great Tey, Essex, 1814-54. Chaplain to Lord Howden.
Died Nov. 6, 1854, aged 64, at Great Tey. (Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1854, 11, 638; Hannah More's Memoirs, 1. 377.)
STORY, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 4, 1893.
S. of James Capes, Minister of the Methodist new connexion,
of Stockport [and Annie Waller]. B. Oct. 21, 1874, at
Audenshaw. School, Nottingham high (Mr J. Gow). Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Haverfordwest
Grammar School, 1896. Author of The Freshers' Don't (by 'a
Sympathiser'). To be distinguished from a namesake {1864-
1938) who devoted his life to the welfare of the deaf.
STORY, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 26, 1849. S. of
William, writer, of Hedon, Yorks. (and Mary). B. at Hedon.
Bapt. Mar. 1, 1826. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy).
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1857. F.G.S.; F.R.A.S.,
1867. Died Feb. 1, 1886, aged 58, in Stoke Newington.
(Eagle, XIV. 314; The Guardian, Feb. 10, 1886.)
STORY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. i, 1846. [Eldest
s. of James Hamilton (next) (and Sarah Thorpe, only dau. of
Henry Waymouth). [B. 1828.] School, King's CoUege,
London. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, i860. M.A., Trinity College, Dublm,
i860. F.Z.S. Of Ture, Co. Cavan, and Errington, Co. Tyrone.
Capt., Cavan Militia. J. P. for Cavan and Tyrone, High
Sheriff of Co. Cavan, i860. Knight Commander of the Order
of Charles III of Spam. Died, unmarried, Feb. 4, 1894.
(Al. Oxon. ; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County Families.)
STORY, JAMES HAMILTON. LL.D. 1835, incorp. from Trinity
College, Dublin. [4th s. of the Rev. Joseph, of Bingfield, Co.
Cavan (and Sarah, dau. of Robert Bogle Delap, of Kingston,
Jamaica). B. Apr. 23, 1788.] Adm. at Trinity CoUege, Dublin,
May 5, 1809; B.A., Dublin, 1814; LL.B. and LL.D., Dublin,
1832. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, June 7, 1834. Adm. at
King's Inn, Dublin, Jan. 12, 1819. Called to the Bar, Gray's
Inn, 1827. Of Relagh Lodge, Co. Tyrone, J. P. High Sheriff,
1822. Married, June 1, 1826, Sarah Thorpe, only child of
Henry Waymouth, of Bryanston Square. Died in 1863.
Father of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STORY, JOHN. Adm. at Christ's, Jan. 12, 1797- [Doubtless
John Lacock, eldest s. of Philip Laycock (1766) . B. Sept. 30,
1779.] Name in study entry until Mar. 1797. Married Sophia,
sister of Sir C. Knightley, Bart., and had issue. Died Aug. 8,
1797, in Castlegate, Nottingham. Doubtless brother of
Philip L. (1800). (G. Mag., 1797, 11. 716; Burke, L.G.)
STORY, JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1886. [4th] s. of Henry
John, of St John's Wood, London. B. Nov. 5, 1867. Schools,
St John's Wood and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at Oakham School,
Rutland, 1891-1919- Died Mar. 6, 1953. Brother of William
H. (1880). [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11, 4S6; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
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STORY, PHILIP [LAYCOCK]. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 23,
1766. Of Notts. Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1770; M.A. 1773.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1777; priest (Archbp. of York) 1776.
V. of Lockington, Leics., 1777-1819, and R. of Walton-on-
the-Wolds, 1776-1813. Grandson and heir of Philip Lacock,
of Woodborough, Notts., whose estates at Lockington,
Kegworth, Woodborough, etc., were bequeathed to him. Of
Lockington Hall, Leics. Assumed the additional name of
Lacock. J. P. for Leics. Married, Martha, dau. of the
Rev. Richard Steevens, R. of Bottesford, Leics. Died May 25,
1819, aged 72. Father of Philip L. (next), and doubtless of
John (1797). {Northants. Clergy, xin. 93; G. Mag., 1819, i.
583.)
STORY, PHILIP [LAYCOCK]. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 17,
1800, as Philip. [2nd s. of the Rev. Philip Laycock (above),
V. of Lockington, Leics.] B. Sept. 9, 1782. Matric. Michs.
1801. Migrated to Jesus, Nov. 18, 1802; B.A. 1804; M.A.
1810. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) June 1, 1806; priest (Peterb.)
Apr. 24, 1808. C. of Walton-on-the-VVolds, Leics., 1806. V. of
Fawsley, Northants., 1808-10. R. of Walton-on-the-Wolds,
Leics., 1813-18; resigned. R. of Byfield, Northants., 1813-18.
Married, Dec. 20, i8o6, at Beddington, Surrey, Lydia, youngest
dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart., and had issue. Resided
latterly at Brighton. Died Aug. 27, 1843, aged 61, at Baden
Baden. Doubtless brother of John (i797). {St John's Coll.
Atiiii.,iv.4g7; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy,
xiii. 93; O. Mag., 1843, II. 670; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STORY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Jesus, xNov. 28, 1781; M.A. 1782,
incorp. from Oxford. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford,
Nov. 4, 1752, age iS; B.A. (Oxford) 1758. [S. of Robert, of
Holywell, Oxford.] R. of Hinton-.Martel, and R. of West
Parley, Dorset, 1793-7. Died in 1797. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins,
in. 143.)
STORY, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. r, 1880. S. of
Henry John, of St John's Wood, London. B. Nov. 28, i86i,
in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1880;
{17th Wrangler, 1883); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Assistant
Master at Marlborough CoUege, 1885-9. A.M.I. E.E., 1905.
Partner in Messrs Wilson and Story, consulting engineers.
Died Jan. 5, 1947, at Westcott, Dorking. Brother of John
(1886). {List of Carthusians; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn,
u. 445; The Times, Jan. 8, 1947.)
STORY-MASKELYNE, ANTHONY ST JOHN. Adm. at King's,
Jan. 30, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Edmund Mervin Booth, barrister,
of Lydiard Millicent, Wilts, (and .Martha B., dau. of Thomas
Russell, of Beaminster, Dorset). B. July 31, 1861. School,
Rugby. Matric. Lent, i88o; B.A. 1884. In the Diplomatic
Service, 1884-5. Medical Student at St Bartholomew's
Hospital, 1885-9. Appointed to the Public Record Office,
1890; Senior Assistant Keeper in 1936. Resided at The
Hermitage, Box, Wilts. Died Feb. 19, 1938, at 15, Churston
Mansions, Gray's Inn Road, London; buried at Purton,
WUts. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 116; The Times,
Feb. 23, 1938.)
STOTE (post STOTE-BLANDY), ARTHUR WILLIAM. Matric.
Non-Coil., Michs. 1895. [3rd] s. of Arthur, schoolmaster, of
Swindon [and .'inne, dau. of George Mayne Jenvey]. B.
there, Jan. 19, 1873. Migrated to Caius, Oct. i, 1896; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1898; priest, 1899;
C. of Christ Church, Gateshead, 1898-1900. C. of St Michael
and A. A., Bournemouth, 1900-5. C. of Wimbome Minster,
1905-8. V. of Holy Trinity, Trowbridge, 1908-18. P.C. of
Colehill, Dorset, 1918-46. Hon. Canon of Salisbury, 1940.
Changed his name to Stote-Blandy, 1934. Married, 1902,
Margaretta Graham, only dau. of Graham John Blandy, of
Quinta da Levada, Funchal, Madeira, and 16, .Mark Lane,
London, and had issue. Author, The Healing of Christ's
Wounds. Latterly of Wimbome, Dorset, where he died
Dec. 18, 1950. (A. W. Stote-Blandy; Venn, 11. 546; Crockford;
Fox-Da vies, Armorial Families; The Times, Dec. 20, 1950.)
STOTESBURY, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1898; an 'Advanced student.' S. of James Clay. B. June 25,
1877, in Philadelphia, U.S.A. School, Pennsylvania Univer-
sity. Matric. Michs. 1898.
STOTHART, JAMES BELL. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
1885. S. of J. W., banker, of Stockton-on-Tees. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 188S; M.A. 1893. .\dm. Solicitor, 1894;
practised in London (Messrs Stothart and Bannerman, 43,
London WaU). (Law Lists.)
STOTHERT, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 16,
1834. S. of William [of Cargen, Kirkcudbright]. B. Jan. i,
1817, in Edinburgh. School, private. Matrio. Michs. 1834.
Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 23, 1838.
Stoup, William
STOTHERT, JOHN KENDALL. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1882.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Samuel Kelson (Worcester College, Oxford,
1847), R. of Ordsall, Notts.] M.I.E.E. Married, July 14, 1896,
Annie Laurie, youngest dau. of John Henry Bell, of Itchen
Ferry. Died Oct. 17, 1937, aged 76, at Sidmouth; buried at
Sidbury. (The Times, Oct. 19, 1937.)
STOTHERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1825.
Of Middlesex. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1835; priest,
Dec. 18, 1836; C. of Leighton-Bromswold, Hunts., 1842-5.
P.C. of St Day, Cornwall, 1846-54. Inc. of Forest Chapel with
Wildboarclough, Cheshire, 1855-6. Inc. of Emmanuel
Church, Bolton, Lanes., 1856-65. V. of Thorpe-Hesley, Yorks.,
1865-81. Author, Plain Reasons for adhering to the Church of
England, by Philalethes. Disappears from Crockford, 1888.
(Clergy List.)
STOTT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1856. S. of
George Louis, manufacturing-chemist. B. at Bristol. Bapt.
May 7, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1856. Migrated to Magdalene,
Jan. 14, 1S58.
STOTT, JAMES AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1888. S. of the Rev. John (St Bees, 1857), V. of
Walmsley, near Bolton-le-Moors. B. .-^ug. 31, 1869, at
Rawtenstall. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1926. Ord. deacon (Truro), 1892;
priest, 1S94; C. of Callington, Cornwall, 1892-4. C. of
Withington, Lanes., 1894-8. C. of Rastrick, Yorks., 1898-:
1902. C. of St Luke's, Manningham, 1902-7. C. of Christ
Church, Upper Armley, Leeds, 1907-8. C. of Chertsey,
Surrey, 1908-10. C. of St Paul's, Kingston Hill, 1910-12.
Lecturer of Watford, 1912-15. Chaplain of Wilts. County
asylum, Devizes, 1915-23. C. of Monks Kirby with Withy-
brook, Wanvs., 1923-5. V. of Comard Magna, Suffolk, 1925-8.
R. of Chilton, Berks., 1928-50. (Crockford.)
STOTT, JAMES PILKINGTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895
S. of James, manufacturer, of Pleasington, Blackburn,
deceased [and Margaret CoUister]. B. there, Feb. 18, 1876,
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1907. Assistant Master at Uppingham School, 1900-6;
Head Master of Seabrook Lodge prep. School, Hythe, 1907-
39. Residing at 27, Upper Brighton Road, Worthing, in 1950.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Venn, 11. 545; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
STOTT-STANHOPE, HERBERT (1864), see STANHOPE.
STOUGHTON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, .May 29, 1841, as 'James William.' [2nd] s. of
Thomas [Anthony] [of Owlpen, Gloucs., and Ballyhorgan,
Co. Kerry (and Mary, dau. of Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and
Gortigrenane).] B. [Oct. 20, 1823], at Cheltenham. School,
Middlesex (private). Matric Michs. 1841. Of Ballynoe, Co.
Kerry, J. P. and D.L. Married, 1854, Percy Georgina Laura,
dau. of George Bagot Gosset, 4th Dragoon Guards, and had
issue. Died Oct. 7, 1889. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
STOUGHTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 8,
1786. Of Norfolk. [Doubtless s" of Peter, of Wvmondham
(and Elizabeth Clarke).] Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1788;
B.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 20, 1791; priest
(Ely, Liu. dim. from Norwich) Apr. 8, 1792. C. of Foxley and
Sparham, Norfolk, 1791; R. there, 1792-1839. Married,
Diana, dau. of Col. Richard Lloyd, East Norfolk militia, of
Bawdeswell Hall, Norfolk. Disappears from Clergy List,
1840. Father of Roger (1834). (T. A. Walker, 451, sub his
son; Harleian Soc. xci. 216.)
STOUGHTON, JOHN WILBERFORCE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 20, 1893. S. of Thomas Wilberforce, publisher, of Upper
Norwood, London (and Maxwell Gordon Lindsay Thomson).
B. Apr. 28, 1875, at Norwood. School, Oliver's Mount,
Scarborough. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1901. Married,
Sept. 9, 1903, Marion, dau. of Pastor Julius Rohrbach, of
Charlottenburg, Germany. Died in 19 19. (F. P. White.)
STOUGHTON, ROGER. Adni. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 11,
1834; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he had Matric.
Mar. 21, 1827, age 19. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James (1786)
R. of Sparham, Norfolk.] Matric. Lent, 1835. (T. A. Walker,
451; Al. Oxon.)
STOUP, JOHN. -■Vdm. sizar (age 18), at Trinity, June 21, 1786.
S. of [the Rev.] Richard, of Woolsthorpe, Lines. [B. Dec. 15,
1767, at Harston, Leics.] School, Charterhouse, London.
Matric. Michs. 1786. Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 14, 1790-
Brother of the next. (Al. Cartkus.)
STOUP, WILLIAM. \dva. sizar at St John's, Nov. 20, 1792-
3rd s. of the Rev. — [Richard], R. of Harston, Leics. School,
Grantham. .Matric. Michs. 1793. Resided six terms; name
off, October 1795, with the note 'dead.' Brother of the above.
(.St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 497.)
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STOUT, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adin. sizar at St John's,
Oct. II, 1879. S. of George, shipping insurance-agent (and
Eliza). B. Jan. 6, i860, at Westoe, Durham. Matric. Michs.
• 1879; Scholar, 1881; (Classical Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1881;
Pt II, ist Class, 1882; Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1883);
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Fellow, 1884; Hon. Fellow, 1927.
University Lecturer in Moral Science, 1894-6. Hon. D.Litt.,
Durham, 1923; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1899; F.B.A. 1903.
Gifiord Lecturer at Edinburgh University, 1919-21 ; Anderson
Lecturer in Comparative Psychology at Aberdeen University,
1896-8; Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy at Oxford, 1898-
1903. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at St Andrews,
1903-36. Married, July 20, 1899, Ella, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
W. T. Ker, Free Church Minister, of Deskford, Banffshire.
Incorporated at Corpus Christi College, O.xford, 1898. 'In-
corporas te, Corpulente, Corpari; Recte facis; fiasque cor-
pulentior.' Author, A Manual of Psychology; Groundwork of
Psychology; Mind and Matter; Analytic Psychology; Studies
in Philosophy and Psychology. Sometime editor of Mind,
1891-1920. Died Aug. 18, 1944, at Sydney, N.S.W.
Brother of the next {Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who;
The Times, Aug. 19, 1944-)
STOUT, JOSEPH FRANKLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 9, 1886. S. of George, marine insurance-agent, of South
Shields, Durham (and Eliza Frankland). B. there Aug. 23,
1867. Schools, Union British (Mr J. Thomas) and Charlotte
Terence (C. H. Addison). Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar, 1889;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1889; M.A. 1920. Tutor at
the University Correspondence College, Cambridge for many
years; edited classical authors for the University tutorial
press. Died July 31, 1932, in Cambridge. Brother of the
above. (Eagle, xlvii. 190; Cambridge Review, Oct. 14, 1932.)
STOVIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, July 8,
1771. Eldest, s. of James, J. P., of Shooter's Hill, Rossington,
Yorks. [and Margaret, dau. of Richard Walker, Mayor of
DoncasterJ. School, Pocklington. Matric. Easter, 1772;
Scholar, 1773; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1779; D.D. 1800. Fellow
1779. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1777. R- of Rossington, Yorks.,
1783-1833. J. P. for the W. Riding of Yorks. and for Lines.
Married, Oct. 16, 1790, — , dau. of Charles Rivington. Died
Aug. 13, 1833, aged 78, in Hans Place, Chelsea. {T. A.
Walker, 334; G. Mag., 1833, ii, 281; Northants Clergy.)
STOVIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, May 31, 1825.
Of Notts. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar; B.A. 1829; M.A.
1834. V. of Beckingham, Notts., 1845-54. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1855.
STOVIN, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1791.
B. [June, 1774], at Withem, Lines. [S. of Richard and
Susanna. School, Louth.] Matric. iMichs. 1792. Owned land
at Withem, and farmed there. Descended from Sir William
Temple. Died Jan. 15, 1818 at Bath. (P. B. G. Binnall;
Some Louth Gr. Sch. Boys.)
STOW, ALEXANDER MONTAGUE. Adm. (age 18) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1891. Eldest s. of Montague Haslam (1865), attorney,
of 12, Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead. B. there, Dec. 13,
1873. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. (Class.
Trip., PtI, ist Class) 1894; (PtII, ist Class, 1895). Entered the
I.C.S. 1896; served in the Punjab as Settlement officer;
Deputy Commissioner, 1909; Settlement Commissioner,
Jammu and Kashmir State, 1914. Commissioner, Rawalpindi
Division, 1916. Chief Commissioner of Delhi, 1926. .Member
of Governor's Executive Council, Punjab, 1928. K.C.I. E.,
1930. Married, Dec. 30, 1907, Violet, eldest dau. of J. Benton,
CLE., Inspector-General of Irrigation in India. Latterly of
Netherwood, Newbury, Berks. Died June 27, 1936. (Who
was Who; India Office List.)
STOW, FENWICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1859. [Eld.] s. of William Fenwick, of Red HaU [Roundhay],
Leeds. B. there. Mar. 23, 1841. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863; B.A. {10th Classic) 1864; M.A.
1867. Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1865-6. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge
Wells, 1867-9. C. of Hawsker, Yorks., 1869-71. C. of
Harpenden, Herts., 1871-3. V. of Aysgarth, Yorks., 1873-
1904. Married, 1868, Louisa Martha, eldest dau. of Capt.
Arthur Robinson, Madras Army. Died suddenly in Edinburgh,
July 24, 1904. Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, July 27, 1904; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
STOW, MONTAGUE HASLAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1865. S. of William Fenwick, of Ripon, Yorks. B. July 21,
1847, at Whinmoor, Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Cricket 'blue,' 1867-9; Capt.,
1869. Adm. Solicitor, 1873; (Messrs Stow, Preston and
Lyttelton, 35, Lincoln's Inn Fields). Died Sept. 7, 1911, in
Scotland. Father of Alexander M. (1891); brother of the
above. (Harrow Sch. Reg. add.; Book of Blues; Law Lists;
The Times, Sept. 9, 191 1.)
Strabolgi, Baron
STOW (orSTOWE), NEVILE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
July 2, 1754. [2ndJ s. of Darwin, of Fenton, Lines. School,
Rampton, Notts. Bapt. at Kettlethorpe, Dec. 30. 1735-
Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759; M.A. 1766. Usher at
Dulwich College, 1771-81; Master, 1781-1810; Fellow of
Dulwich CoUege. Died Feb. 17, 1810, aged 75. (G. Mag.,
1810, I. 290; Maddison, Lines. Pedigrees; Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
STOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1771. S. of John, of York. School, York. Matric. Michs.
1771 ; Scholar, 1773; Died at York, whilst an undergraduate,
Sept. 14, 1774; buried at St Helen's, Stonegate. M.I.
(R. Shilleto.)
STOW (post STOW-LUNDIE), WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 30, 1791. Of Northumberland. [Eldest] s.
of Blake [post Stow-Lundie], of Hutton Spittal, Berwick-
on-Tweed. [Bapt. Dec. 21, 1773.] School, Edinburgh. Matric.
Michs. 1792; B.A. 1796. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 9, i797;
as William Stow Lundie. Died, s.p., 1837, aged 64; buried at
Ancroft, Northumberland. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv, 498.)
STOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 14, 1841.
[Eldest] s. of David, of Ashfield, Glasgow. Matric. Lent,
1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1851. At Glasgow Univ. 1837-41.
C. of Sherborne, Dorset, 1848. P.C. of DUton Marsh, Wilts.,
1848-50. V. of Avebury with Winterboume-Monkton, 1850-2.
Died Apr. 28, 1852, aged 28, in Hans Place, Chelsea. (T. A.
Walker, 476; Clergy List; G. Mag. 1852, i. 529, which gives
died Apr. 22.)
STOWE, HAROLD STEED. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 10,
1893. [Youngest s. of George Sully, of Cardiff.] School,
Cardiff CoUege. .Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902,
Adm. at the .Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1895. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1899. Clerk of Assize, South-Eastem Circuit. Of
Hare Court, Temple, in 1949. (Scott MSS.; Law Lists.)
STOWE, HENRY JOHN DAYRELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 26, 1852. Of Bucks. [S. of William, surgeon, of
Buckingham. B. Aug. 6, 1832.] School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1863. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.)
STOWE, SOLOMON JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Feb. 26, 1828. S. of Solomon. B. in the Isle of St Vincent,
West Indies. School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1828;
B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. In Holy Orders. Of Oakham in 1841.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1842.
STOWELL, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 22, 1856. S. of
the Rev. J[ohn] Lamotte (Queen's College, Oxford, 1822), V.
of St German, Isle of Man. B. July 17, 1836, at Castletown.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man. .Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1861; priest,
1862; C. of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes., 1861-4. C. of Norbury,
Cheshire, 1870-4. Chaplain to Philip's Park cemetery,
Manchester, 1874-1915. Latterly of 11, Cedar Grove, Heaton
Chapel, Stockport. Died in 1917. (King William's Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 331; Crockford.)
STOWELL, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16,
1890. S. of the Rev. Thomas Alfred (Queen's College, Oxford,
1850), of Chorley, Lanes., (and Eomia Tatham). B. June 20,
1871, at Salford. School, Sedbergh (.Mr H. G. Hart). Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Southwell)
1896; priest, 1897; C. of Wirksworth, Derbs., 1896-1901.
C. of Chorley, Lanes., 1901-7. C.-in-charge of Cleveleys,
1907-8. V. of Burton-in-Lonsdale, Yorks., 1908-37. Hon.
Canon of Bradford, 1932. Latterly of 49, Wennington Road,
Southport. Died Mar. 23, 1940. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 28, 1940.)
STOWERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 28, 1831.
Of .Middlesex. [Doubtless s. of Thomas, of St Sepulchre's,
London.] Matric. Michs. 183 1. (R. L. Arrowsmith. )
STOYLE (post BLIN-STOYLE), WILLIAM BLIN. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Jan. 18, 1888. S. of William, postmaster, of Crediton,
Devon. B. Oct. 17, 1862, at Exeter. School, Wesleyan
CoUege, Richmond (.Mr Sanderson). Matric. Lent, 1888.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 16, 1889; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1895. Changed his names to Bernard Blin-Stoyle, 1891. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Alford, Lines.,
1892-3,0. of Mumby, 1893-5; V. there, 1895-7. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Peterb., 1900-8, 1910-13. V. of Thorpe Acre with
Dishley, Leics., 1913-18. Disappears from Crockford, 1919.
(Changes of Name.)
STRABOLGI, Baron (1874), see KENWORTHY, CUTHBERT
MATTHIAS.
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Stracey, Claud Edward
STRACEY (post STRACEY-CLITHEROW), CLAUD EDWARD.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1S73. [2nd] s. of the
Rev. William [James] (183S), of Buxton, Nonvich [and
Maria Diana, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. James Claud Bourchier, of
Lavant House, Chichester]. B. [Mar. 29], 1855, at Lavant
Hill, Sussex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873. Lieut.,
96th Foot (Manchester Regt.), 1876; Capt., 1885; transferred
to Scots Guards, 1887. In the Egyptian Campaign. Retired,
i8q6. Married, Oct. 25, 1897, .Alice Maud, dau. of Lord Alfred
Paget. {Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
STRACEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 27, 1788. Of
Madras. [3rd s. of Sir Edward, ist Bart., of Rackheath
HaU, Norfolk (and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lathom, Esq.,
of Whiston, Lanes., and widow of John Williamson). B.
Dec. 1770.] Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1790. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 21, 1794. R. of Rackheath, Norfolk, 1797-
1854. Married, Mar., 1814, Sophia Anne, youngest dau. and
heiress of Edmund Mapes, Esq., of Rollesby HaU, Norfolk,
and had issue; succeeded his brother. Sir Edward Hardinge
John, as 3rd Bart., July 15, 1851. Died Dec. 27, 1854.
Brother of the next half-brother of Henry (1803). (B\irke,
P. and B.; Clergy List.)
STRACEY, HARDINGE CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May I, 1787. Of the East Indies. [2nd s. of Sir Edward,
ist Bart., of Rackheath Hall, Norfolk (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Lathom, of Whiston, Lanes.). B. 1769.] Matric.
Micfis. 1787; LL.B. 1794. Died May 5, 1816. Brother of the
above; half-brother of the next. (Burke, P. and B.)
STRACEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 23,
1803. [7th] s. of Sir Edward, ist Bart., of Rackheath,
Norfolk. B. [Aug. 7, 1785] there. [School, Charterhouse.]
Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 19, 1805. Joined the 3rd Foot
Guards, 1803; i8th Light Dragoons, 1806; 25th Foot, 1807;
i2th Foot, 1815; 25th Foot, 1817; 3rd Dragoon Guards,
1820; retired as Captain, 1821. Died c. 1828. Half-brother
of George (178S) and the above. (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
STRACEY, KINGSTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July lo, 1867. [7th] s. of [Sir] Henry [Josias], [5th] Bart.,
M.P., Capt., R. Dragoons, of Rackheath Hall, Norfolk (and
Charlotte, dau. of George Denne, of the Paddock, Canterbury).
[B. June 29, 1849.] School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1872. Of Rackheath HaU, NorfoUc. Died, un-
married, Apr. 9, i886. Brother of the next. {Bromsgrove
Reg., 59; Burke, P. and B.)
STRACEY, RANDOLPH HARBORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 5, 1876. [8th] s. of Sir Henry 'Jonas'
[Josias], [5th] Bart. (M.P., Capt., R. Dragoons) (and Char-
lotte, dau. of George Denne, of the Paddock, Canterbury).
[B. Apr. 12, 1857.] Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1883. Died,
unmarried, Aug. 1906. Brother of the above. (Burke,
P. and B.)
STRACEY, WILLIAM (1791), see STRACY.
STRACEY (post STRACEY-CLITHEROW), WILLIAM JAMES.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1838. [2nd s. of John, of
Sprowston, Norfolk (and Emma EUzabeth, dau. of Christopher
Clitherow, of Birds Place, Herts.). B. .\ug. 8, 1821. School,
Bury St Edmunds.] Migrated to Magdalene, Oct. 15, 1839-
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. FeUow, 1846-9.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S45; priest, 1846; C. of Skeyton,
NorfoUc, 1846-7; R. there, 1855-72, and R. of Oxnead with
Buxton, 1855-89. Married, .^ug. 8, 1849, Maria Diana, dau.
of Lieut. -Gen. James Claud Bourchier, of Lavant House,
Chichester. Assumed, by Royal Licence, Oct. 27, 1900, the
additional surname and arms of Clitherow, in compUance with
the wiU of James CUtherow, of Boston House, Middlesex.
Author, Short Sermons on the Psalms in their order. Latterly
of Boston House, Middlesex, where he died June 30, 1912,
aged 90. Father of Claud E. (1873). {Bury St Edmunds Sch.
Reg. ; Burke, P. andB.\ Crockford ; Scott MSS.; The Guardian ,
July 5, 1912-)
STRACHAN, EDWARD STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
1898. S. of James Ed. (and Elizabeth) [of Clapham Park,
London, S.W.]. B. July 25, 1879, in London. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1898. In his father's
business of a wine-merchant. Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Second Lieut., Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Derby
Regt., T.F.); kiUed in action, Oct. 14, 1915- (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg., which gives kiUed Oct. 14, 1918; Univ.
War List.)
STRACHAN, JAMES. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1899. [S. of
James, of South Seafield, Aberdeen. B. Sept. 29, 1879, at
Aberdeen. School, .Aberdeen Grammar. At Aberdeen Univer-
sity [1895-9; M.A.; B.Sc. 1899]. Matric. Michs. 1899; {7th
Wrangler, 1901); B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1902;
M.A. 1909. President of the Union, 1903. Assistant Master at
Strachey, Charles
the Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1903-9; at Merchant
Taylors' School, 1910. H.M. Inspector of Schools (Board of
Education), 1911-19; Divisional Inspector, 1919-33-. Of
Bishop's Stortford, Herts., in 1940. {Aberdeen Gr. Sch. Roll;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STRACHAN, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1869. S. of James Greethead, gent, (and Elizabeth).
B. [June 6, 1850], at Cheltenham. Bapt. July 3, 1850.
[Schools, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham "Grammar ]
Matric. Michs. 1869. Ensign, 43rd Foot, 1871; Lieut., 1871;
Capt., 1879, Oxfordshire Light Infantry; Major, 1886;
Lieut. -Colonel, 1896; retired, 1905. Died Nov. 2, 1941,
at Cheltenham. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The
Times, Nov. 4, 1941.)
STRACHAN, JAMES FORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 18, 1868. S. of J. F., Esq., of Geelong, Victoria,
Australia. B. there, Apr. 10, 1849. [School, Norwich.]
Matric. Lent, 1869. Rowing 'blue,' 1870; athletics 'blue,'
(100 yards), 1869. Lieut., Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Retiuned to Australia, 1870. Sheep, cattle, and horse
breeder at Ripple Vale, Birregurra, Victoria, interested in
the advancement of the blind, translating books into the
BraiUe alphabet. Died Apr. 14, 1925. {Book of Blues.)
STRACHAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 6,
1881. [O.] s. of Jacob, husbandxnan, of Keith, Banffshire (and
Ann Kerr). B. there [Jan. 31, 1862]. At .Aberdeen University,
1877-S1. [M.A. 1881.] .Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar; (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1883); Person Scholar, 1883; B..\.
(Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1885; 2nd ChanceUor's medal,
1885; M.A. 1889. FeUow, 1886. Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1900.
Studied Sanskrit and Celtic at Jena. Professor of Greek and
Comparative PhUology at Owens CoUege, Manchester (and
Manchester University), 1885-1907; also Professor of Com-
parative PhUology, 1889-1907. Married, 1886, Mina, eldest
dau. of Dr James Grant, and had issue. Author, Thesaurus
Palaeo-Hibernicus; An Introduction to Early Welsh, and
numerous papers in the Transactions of the Philological
Society, etc. Died. Sept. 25, 1907, at his residence, Hilton
Park, Prestwich. {D.N.B.)
STRACHAN, PATRICK. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Oct. 13, 1821.
B. in Forfarshire. School, Bromley (private). Matric. Michs.
1821.
STRACHAN, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Nov. 10, 1828; a 'Ten-year man.' In Priest's Orders.
STRACHAN-CARNEGIE, ALAN BRUCE (1893), see CARNEGIE.
STRACHEY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 8,
1863. [2nd] s. of Richard [of Ashwick Grove, Somerset] (and
Anne Maria, dau. of .Alexander PoweU, M.P., of Hurdcott
House, Wilts.). B. Feb. 20, 1846, at Clifton. School, High-
gate, London. Matric. Lent, 1864. Married, Nov. 3, 1875,
Fanny Augusta, onlv dau. of Arthur Phipps, of \Miitstone,
Shepton MaUet. Died, s.p.. May 28, 1900. Brother of
Richard C. (1854)- (Burke, P. and B.)
STRACHEY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 3,
1877. [2nd] s. of Sir John, K.C.S.I., of Calcutta. [B. Dec. 3,
1858.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. and
LL.B. 1881. CaUed to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1883. Law-
Reporter at .AUahabad, 1887. FeUow of AUahabad Univer-
sity, 1889; of Bombay University, 1896. Judge of the High
Court of Bombay, 1895-8; Chief justice of the High Court of
the N.W. Provinces of India, 1898; Chief Justice of AUahabad,
1899-1901. Knighted, 1899. Married, Oct. 22, 1885, Ellen,
dau. of John ConoUy. Died, s.p.. May 14, 1901, at Simla.
Brother of the next. {List of Carthusians; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who was Who.)
STRACHEY, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1881. [3rd] s.
of Sir John, G.C.S.I., Governor of the North West Provinces
of India (and Katherine Jane, daughter of George Batten) .
B. Sept. 17, 1862. Matric. Michs. 1881; exhibitioner, 1882.
Tunior clerk in the Foreign Office, 1885; Secretary to the
Uganda RaUway Committee, concerned with the construction
of the raUway from Mombasa to Lake Victoria, 1895-8;
closely concerned with the affairs of the Niger Co. ; First class
Clerk, 1898; Principal Clerk, 1907. Member of the West
African Lands Conamittee, 1912. Member of the Colonial
Office delegation at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919- C.B.,
1920. Assistant Under-Secretary of state for the Colonies,
1924-7. K.C.M.G., 1926. Married, July 26, 1893, Ada
Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Raleigh, D.D. Died
Mar 15, 1942, at Bournemouth. Brother of the above.
(Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 17, 1942O
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Strachey, George
STRACHEY, GEORGE. Adni. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 25,
1792. S. of John (1756), of Marylebone, London (and Anne,
only dau. of George Wombwell, of Crutched Friars, London).
B. Aug. 30, 1776. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1793;
Scholar, 1795; Browne medal, 1795, 1796; B.A. i797; M.A.
1822. Writer, H.E.I.C.S. in Madras, 1796; Assistant in the
Military, Secret and Political Dept., 1798; Joint Assay
Master, 1807. Private Secretary to the Governor, 1808;
Judge and Magistrate of the ZUlah of Cuddapah, 1809.
JuniorSecretary to Government, 1812; Chief Secretary, 1813;
retired, 1824. Died Jan. 17, 1849, at Bownham House,
Gloucs. Brother of John (1789). (Record of Old Westminsters;
G. Mag., 1849, I. 329.)
STRACHEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5, 1848.
[6th s. of Edward (and grandson of Sir Henry, 1st Bart.), of
Sutton Court, Somerset (and Jane, only dau. of John KelsaU,
of Greenwich). B. Aug. 8, 1828.! Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1853. Resident Minister at the Court of the King of Saxony,
1890-7. Married (i) June 5, 1857, Anna Maria Georgiana,
eldest dau. of Richard Strachey, of Ashwick Grove, Oakhill,
Somerset; (2) Nov. 25, 1862, Catharine, eldest dau. of the
Rev. John Bazett Doveton (1828), R. of Burnett, Somerset,
and had issue. Died Feb. 25, 1912. (Burke, P. and B.)
STRACHEY, GILES LYTTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. [4th] s. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard (1892), of 69,
Lancaster Gate, London. B. [Mar. i], 1880, in London.
School, Leamington. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1902;
B.A. 1903. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh. Biographer and man of
letters. Author, Landmarks in French Literature; Eminent
Victorians; Queen Victoria; Characters and Commentaries;
Elizabeth and Essex, etc. Sir Max Beerbohm in his Rede
Lecture, 1943, said 'the paramount quality' of his prose was
'Beauty.' Lived at 51, Gordon Square, London, W.C. Died,
unmarried, Jan. 21, 1932, at Marlborough. (Burke, P. and B.;
Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 22, 1932; Cambridge Review,
Jan. 29, 1932.)
STRACHEY (or STRACHIE), JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 16, 1756. [2nd] s. of Henry, of Westminster
[and Sutton Court, Somersetl (and Helen, dau. of Robert
Clerk, of Listen Shields, Midlothian). B. July 30, 1738, in
Edinburgh. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1756;
Scholar, 1757; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1763; LL.D. 1770. Fellow,
1761. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1760. Chaplain to Dr Philip
Yonge, Bishop of Norwich. R. of Erpingham, Norfolk, 1769-
1818. R. of Thwaite, 1773-1818. Archdeacon of Sufiolk,
1781. Chaplain to the King, 1774-1818. Preb. of Llandafl,
1786. Preacher at the Rolls Chapel, 1783-1817. F.S.A.
Superintended the printing of the Rolls of Parliament from
Edward I to the 19th year of Henry VII (published in 1777).
Married, Nov. 14, 1770, Anne, only dau. of George Wombwell,
of Crutched Friars, London. Died Dec. 17, 1818, at Rams-
gate. Father of the next and of George (1792). [Record of
Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1818, 11. 631.)
STRACHEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 10, 1789.
[Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] John (above), of Westminster (and
Anne, only dau. of George Wombwell, of London). B. Apr. 4,
1773. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1789. Writer,
H.E.I.C.S., in Bengal, 1791; assistant to the Persian Trans-
lator and Commissioner of the Court of Requests, 1791;
Register of Dewanny Adawlut at Tirhoot, 1793; Judge of
Mymensing, 1800; Judge and Magistrate at Cawnpore, 1803;
resigned, 1804. Died Nov. 17, 1808, at Mahe, India. Brother
of George (1792). {Record of Old Westminsters; G. Mag., 1809,
1. 477.)
STRACHEY, RICHARD. Hon. LL.D. 1892. [3rd s. of Edward,
of Blackheath, Kent (and Julia, dau. of Major-Gen. William
Kirkpatrick, Indian Army). B. July 24, 1817.] Educated at
Addiscombe. Served in the H.E.I.C. engineers, 1836. Served
in the Sutlej campaign, 1845-6 (despatches; Brevet Major).
Secretary to the Governor of the Central Provinces during the
Mutiny, 1857-8. Secretary to Govt, of India (Public Works
Dept.), 1861-6 and 1869-71. Lieut. -General, Royal (Bengal)
Engineers. Inspector-General of Irrigation, 1867. Member of
Council of India, 1875-89. President, Royal Geographical
Society, 1887-8. F.R.S., 1854-89; Royal medal, 1897.
C.S.I. , 1866; G.C.S.I., 1897. Chairman of the East Indian
Railway Co., 1897; of the .'\ssam-Bengal Railway Co., 1892-
1907. Member of several Commissions. Married (1) Dec. 27,
1854, Caroline, dau. of the Rev. George Bowles; (2) Jan. 4,
1859, Jane Maria, dau. of Sir John Peter Grant, of Rothie-
murchus. Author, Lectures on Geography; Finances and
Public Works of India (jointly with his brother, Sir John)
Died Feb. 12, 1908, in London. Father of Giles L. (1899).
(Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
STRACHEY, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 7, 1854. [Eldest s. of Richard, of Ashwick Grove,
Somerset (and Anne Maria, dau. of Alexander Powell, M.P.,
of Hurdcott House, Wilts.). B. Nov. 2, 1835.] School, Eton.
Straghan, John Inge
Migrated to Corpus Christi, Aug. 4, 1854. Matric. Michs.
1854. Of Ashwick Grove. J. P. for Somerset. Married, Mar. 25,
1857, Charlotte Lindsay, dau. of Ralph Barchard Hankin,
of Bedford, and had issue. Died July 30, 1901. Brother of
Alexander (1863). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Walford, County Families.)
STRACHIE, JOHN (1756), see STRACHEY.
STRACY (post STRACEY), WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 22, 1791. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar,
1791; B.A. 1795. Ord. deacon (Winchester) May 22, 1796;
priest, Dec. 31, 1797. V. of Ugborough, Devon, 1803-10, and
R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead until 1810. Died Nov. 29, 1828,
aged 55. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 498; Clerical Guide;
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1828, 11. 571.)
STRADBROKE, EARL OF (1880), see ROUS, G. E. J. M.
STRADLING, EDWARD WILLIAM LYTE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, July 21, 1882. S. of William John Lyte [Skynner]
(1855)], gent, (and Maria Susannah). B. 1863, at 9, The
Grove, Milton, Kent. School, St Edward's, Oxford (Mr A. B.
Simeon). Matric. Michs. 1882. Kept five terms. (St Edward's
Sch. Roll.)
STRADLING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 11,
1898. S. of John, dairyman, of Bridg%vater, Somerset (and
Susan Coles). B. June 21, 1879, at Culmstock, Devon.
School, Devon County, South Molton. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; M..\. 1907. Assistant Master at St Andrew's
School, Eastbourne, 1901-4; at the Royal Naval College,
Osborne, 1904-20; at the Dragon School, Oxford, 1920-36.
Of Charlbury Road, Oxford. Died Dec. 18, 1936, at Oxford.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Dec. 19, 1936.)
STRADLING, WILLIAM JOHN LYTE SKYNNER. Adm. pens,
at St John's, July 5, 1855. S. of William, gent, (and Mercy
Parsons). B. at Chilton-super-Polden, Somerset. Bapt.
Apr. 3, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1855; LL.B. 1859; LL.M. 1868.
Ord. deacon and priest (Exeter) 1870; C. of Axminster,
Devon, 1870-1. V. of Marloes, Pemb., 1873-89. R. of
Herbrandston, 1889-1901. Married, (2) Jan. 29, 1889, Edith
Beatrice, 5th dau. of G. W. Davis, Esq., deceased, of Tre-
warren, Pemb. Died Feb. 10, 1901. Father of Edward W. L.
(1882). (Eagle, xxiii. 237; Crockford.)
STRAFFEN, GEORGE MARTIN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 9,
185 1. S. of John, late schooknaster. B. [Nov. 23, 1832], at
Catterick, Richmond, Yorks. School, King William's College,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1855;
M.A. i860. Hulsean Lecturer, 1874. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1859; priest (Canterbury) i860; C. of St Michael-le-Belfrey,
York, 1859-62. C. of Escrick. P.C. of St James, Clifton,
York, 1867-9. V. of St Philip and St James, Clifton, York,
1869-76. R. of Tillington, Sussex, 1876-1910. Author, Sin
as setfoHh in Holy Scripture. Died Sept. 27, 1910. Brother of
the next. (King William's Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Peile, 11.
520; Crockford; Christ's College obit, notices.)
STRAFFEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 22,
1857. S. of John. B. [Nov. 25, 1834] at Catterick, Yorks.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1862; priest, 1863.
C. of Fenny Compton, Warws., 1866-7. R. of Lewes, Sussex,
1867-80. V. of Ashley Green, Bucks., 1880-4. V. of Evesham,
Worcs., 1884-95. Rural Dean, 1887-94. Married, Eliza, dau.
of William Ingelow, of Boston, Lines., and sister of Jean
Ingelow, and had issue, a daughter, Dora, to whom there is
reference in Some Recollections of Jean Ingelow. Resided
latterly in London, where he died Nov. 30, 1897. Brother of
the above. (King William's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 2, 1897.)
STRAFORD, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 2, 1852. Of Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856.
STRAGHAN, ABEL ANDREWS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 5, 1826. Of Stanwick, Northants. [S. of the Rev.
William Gibbes (Christ Church, Oxford (1802).] Matric.
Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1832; priest
(Peterb.) 1833. Assistant Minister at the Octagon Chapel,
Bath. Chaplain of the City Gaol, Bath, -1841-59; Assistant
C. of the Abbey, Bath, 1849-52. Disappears from Clergy List,
i860 and from Crockford, 1865. Brother of the next.
(Northants. Clergy, xin. 95.)
STRAGHAN, JOHN INCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1830. B. in the Island of Barbados. [S. of the Rev. William
Gibbes (Christ Church, Oxford (1802).] Died Nov. 28, 1830,
aged 25, in College; M.I. in the churchyard of old All Saints,
Cambridge. Brother of the above.
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STRAHAN, AUBREY. Adin. pens, at St John's, May 15, 1871.
S. of William [formerly Snow, 1825] [banker, of Blackmpre
Hall, Sidmouth] (and Elizabeth Anne Dorothea, only child
of Gen. Sir George Bulteel Fisher, K.C.H.). B. [Apr. 20,
1852], in St George's parish, Hanover Square, London. Bapt.
June 17, 1852. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1878; Sc.D. 1907. Assistant Director, Geological
Survey of England and Wales, 1875-96; Geologist, 1896;
assistant to Director, 1913; Director, 1914-20. Member of
Royal Commission on coal supplies, 1903. F.R.S., 1903.
Hon. LL.D., Toronto. President, Geological Society, 19 12-
14; Wollaston medal, 1919. President, Geological section,
British Association, 1904. K.B.E., 1919. Married Fanny
Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Edward H. Roscoe, of Chester.
Died Mar. 4, 1928, at Fairfield House, Goring, Berks.
Brother of the next. {Eagle, xlv. 162; Eton Sch. Lists;
Walford, County Families; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 7.
1928).
STRAHAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 18, i868.
S. of William (formerly Snow, 1825), of London, and Dorking,
Surrey [and Elizabeth Anne Dorothea]. B. [Mar. 3, 1850], in
St George's parish, Hanover Square, London. Bapt. May 7,
1850. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873;
M.A. 1878. Assistant Master at Tw>'ford School. Head Master
of Seabrook Lodge prep. School, Hythe, until 1907. Mayorof
Hythe, 1899-1902. A Baron of the Cinque Ports. Married,
1879, Eleanor Mary, only dau. of the Rev. W. T. Browning,
of the Manor House, Thorpe-Mandeville, and R. of Lich-
borough, Northants. Died Feb. 13, 1933. Father of the next;
brother of the above. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
STRAHAN, KENNETH CYPRIAN. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30,
1899. [S.of Henry (above). B. Mar. 31, 1880. School, King's,
Canterbury.] Matric. Michs. 1899. Joined the South-Eastem
Railway Company, 1901. With the Ceylon Govt. Railways,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (R.A.S.C; M.T.).
Chief Mechanical Engineer, Tanganyika Railways, 1920;
Chief Mechanical Engineer, Kenya and Uganda Railways and
Harbours, 1930-8. Of Kinsa, Kitale, Kenya, in 1952.
{Who's Who.)
STRAHAN, WILLIAM (1825), see SNOW.
STRAIN, LAWRENCE HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1894.
[S. of John, M.I.C.E., of Doonbrae, Ayr, Scotland. B. Nov.
1876.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. and
LL.B. 1897. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.,
R.A.F.; Staff Officer; D.S.C.; mentioned three times in
despatches; Order of the Redeemer, 4th Class (Greece);
O.B.E., 1919.) Staff Officer, Coastal Command, R.A.F.,
1940-2. Scots Advocate, 1900; K.C. 1919. Married, 1921,
Ellen Margaret, dau. of A. H. Howard, of Providence, New
England. Latterly of Maybole, Ayrs., where he died Apr. 8,
1952. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Who;
Scottish Biographies; The Times, Apr. 9, 1952.)
STRAKER, ALFRED HASSALL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1880.
[5th] s. of John, Esq., of Stagshaw House, Corbridge-on
Tyne, Northumberland. B. Oct. 19, i860. School, Upping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1880. Of Knossington, Oakham.
F.R.G.S. Died Dec. 9, 1924, as the result of an accident in the
hunting-field; buried at Stagshaw chapel. Brother of the next
two and Herbert (1874). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; The Times,
Dec. 12, 1924.)
STRAKER, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1872. [3rd] s. of John, Esq [Stagshaw House, North-
umberland] (and Isabella, dau. of John Coppin). B. [.A.pr. 30,
1853], at Tynemouth. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Married, Jan. 9, 1889, Annie Grace,
dau. of Gen. Eustace Hill, and had issue. Died Jan. 4, 1934, at
High Warden, Hexham. Brother of the next, the above, and
Herbert (1874). (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Jan. 5, 1934.)
STRAKER, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1881. [Youngest] s. of John, Esq. [of Stagshaw House,
Corbridge]. B. Apr. 28, 1863, at Tynemouth. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Rowing 'blue,'
1884. A banker; in the firm of Woods and Co., Newcastle,
subsequently amalgamated with Barclay's, of which he was
a local director. Of Angerton Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland.
Hon. Sec, Morpeth Fox Hounds, 1898-1926. J. P. for
Northumberland, 1901. Married, June 6, 1895, Edith
Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. James AUgood, of Nunwick Hall,
Northumberland, and had issue. Died Feb. 9, 1941. Brother
of Herbert (1874) and the two above. {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Book of Blues; Burke, L.G. ; Walford, County Families, which
gives b. 1862.)
STRAKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1880.
S. of Henry, Esq. B. at Benwell, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1880; B..\. and LL.B. 1884;
Strangman, Thomas Joseph
M.A. 1891. An artist. Died June 7, 1943, aged 82, at Riding
Mill, Northumberland. Brother of Joseph (1877). {The
Times, June 10, 1943; F. Brittain.)
STRAKER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 2,
1874. [4th] s. of John, Esq., of Stagshaw House, Tynemouth.
[B. May 12, 1855.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1874.
Lieut., Northumberland Yeomanry, 1882. J. P., for the
N. Riding of Yorks. Major, Northumberland Yeomanry.
Master of the Zetland foxhounds. Married, Apr. 8, 1891,
GwendoUne Georgiana, dau. of Christopher Cradock, of
Hartforth Grange, Richmond, Yorks., and had issue. Died
Sept. 15, 1929, at Hartforth Grange; buried at Gilling West.
Brother of Frederic (1881), Charles E. (1872), and AHred H.
(1880). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Sept. 18, 1929.)
STRAKER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1,1877.
[Eldest] s. of Henry, Esq. [of Dipton House, Northumber-
land]. B. [May, 1858], at Benwell. School, Fettes. Matric. ,
Michs. 1877; LL.B. 188 1; LL.M. 1887. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1880. Called to the Bar, 1884. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. F.Z.S. Lieut.-Col., 3rd Militia Batt., West Yorks.
Regt. Married. Died Mar. 19, 1930, at Hurstboume-Tarrant,
Hants. Brother of Henry (1880). {Fettes Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STRANG-W ATKINS, see WATKINS.
STRANGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i, 1868. S. of
Robert, deceased. B. Nov. 1851, at Hong Kong. Schools,
Montpeher House, Brighton, and Thanet College. Matric.
Michs. 1868. Resided five terms. 'Died young.' {Venn, 11.
385.)
STRANGEWAYES (or STRANGWAYS), EDWARD SWAINS-
TON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, June 29, 1829.
[Eldest] s. of Edward [Swainston], who had assumed the
surname of Strangeways, 1804] (and Eliza, dau. of John
Manning). B. June 9, 1808, at York. School, Ilminster,
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1829. Married (i) July 12, 1833,
at St Sebastian, South America, Anne Susanna, dau. of
Henry Kam, of London; (2) Feb. 7, 1840, Ursula, dau. of
Florence Zimmerman, of Strasbourg, Capt., 7th Regt. of
Curassiers; (3) Jan. 6, 1872, Mary Jane, dau. of James Fisher,
of Ahie. Died in 1877. {Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iii; Burke,
L.G.; V. Hodson; Foster, Pedigrees of N. and E. Ridings.)
STRANGEWAYS, BERTRAM PEACHEY. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 13, 1892. [Eldest] s. of William Nicholas,
surveyor of taxes, of Edgbaston, Warws. (and Emma
Peachey). B. Mar. 5, 1874, at Darlington. Schools, Newcastle-
on-Tyne Grammar (Mr S. Logan) and Sheffield Grammar (the
Rev. E. Senior). Matric. Michs. 1892; B..'^. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Anne's,
Newcastle, 1898-1900. C. of Tynemouth, 1900^2. Married,
Oct. 15, 1900, Ethel Sophie, youngest dau. of Thomas Jobson,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died Mar. 17, 1902, at Park Crescent,
North Shields. {Eagle, xxiv. 249; The Standard, Oct. 17,
1900; Neu'castle Daily journal, .Mar. 20, 1902.)
STRANGEWAYS-PIGG (post PIGG-STRANGEWAYS), THOMAS.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20, 1898: an 'advanced
student.' S. of John Thomas [Pigg], retired, of Sandhurst,
Berks, (and Hannah Strangeways). B. Dec. 28, 1866, at
Enfield, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1898; M.A. 1900. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896.
Demonstrator in Pathology at Cambridge, 1897-1905-
Huddersfield Lecturer in Special Pathology, 1905-26.
Founder and director of the Research Hospital, Cambridge.
During the Great War, 1914-19, Inspector of pathological
laboratories under the War Office. Took the name of Pigg-
Strangeways, by deed poll, 1902. Married, Oct. 23, 1902,
Emily Dorothy, eldest dau. of E. A. Beck, Master of Trinity
Hall. Author, medical. Died at Cambridge, Dec. 23, 1926.
(Scott MSS.; Eagle, xlv. 45; Medical Directories; The Times,
Dec. 28 and 30, 1926.)
STRANGFORD, VISCOUNT (1848), see SMYTHE, P. C. S.
STRANGMAN, THOMAS JOSEPH. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. S. of Joseph, Esq., of 6, Park Road, Southport, Lanes.
[B. Jan. 7, 1873.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891 ;
B.A. 1894; LL.B. 1895. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 14,
1893. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1896; called to the Bar in
India. Acting Professor at Elphinstone College, Bombay,
1899; Professor at Government Law School, Bombay, 1899.
Chief Presidency Magistrate and Revenue Judge (.Acting),
Bombay, 1901. Administrator-General and Official Trustee
(Acting), Bombay, 1902. Advocate-General. Bombay, 1908-
15 and 1916-22. Member, Legislative Council, Bombay.
Knighted, 1920. Married, July 25, 1896, Wioifred, dau. of
Capt. W. J. J. Wameford, and had issue. Of Hans Court,
Kensington, in 1952. (Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Who's
Wlw.)
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STRANGWAYS, EDWARD FOX. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 25, 1823. [5th] s. of the Hon. and Rev. Charles [Red-
lynch Fox], of Dorset (and Jane, youngest dau. of the Rev. Dr
Haines). [B. Apr. 2, 1806. School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Exeter) June 14, 1829;
priest, Apr. 18, 1830. R. of Melbury-Osmund, Dorset, 1830-2.
Died Dec. 31, 1838, at Government House, British Honduras.
{Record of Old Westminsters; G. Mag., 1839, i. 439.)
STRANGWAYS, The Hon. JOHN GEORGE CHARLES FOX
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1821. [4th s. of Henry
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1765), 2nd Earl of Ilchester (and
Juliana, dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. William Digby,
Dean of Durham).] B. Feb. 6, 1803. School, Westminster.
Did not reside. Adm. at Christ Church, Oxford, whence he
had matric. June 8, 1821, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1824. A clerk
in the Foreign Office. Of Brickworth House, near Salisbury.
M.P. for Cahie, Wilts., 1836-7; for Dorset, 1837-41- Gentle-
man-Usher to Queen Adelaide. Married, Feb. 19, 1844,
Amelia, 3rd dau. of Edward Marjoribanks, and had issue.
Died Sept. 8, 1859. Brother of the next. {Record of Old
Westminsters; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1859, 11. 433; Burke,
P. and B.)
STRANGWAYS, The Hon. WILLIAM THOMAS HORNER FOX.
M.A. 1854, incorp. from Oxford. [2nd s. of Heru-y Thomas
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1765), 2nd Earl of Ilchester (and
Juliana, dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. William Digby,
Dean of Durham). B. May 7, i795- School, Westminster.]
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 1, 1813; B.A.
(Oxford) 1816; Student, 1813-24; M.A. (Oxford) 1820.
Attache at St Petersburg, 1819; at Constantinople, 1820; at
the Hague, 1824; Secretary of Legation, Florence, 1825-8;
at Naples, 1828-32; at Vienna, 1832-5; Under Foreign
Secretary, 1835-40. Minister at Frankfort, 1840-9. Married,
July 21, 1857, Sophia Penelope, dau. of Sir Robert Sheffield,
Bart. Succeeded his half-brother Henry Stephen as 4th Earl
of Ilchester, Jan. 3, 1858. Died, s.p., Jan. 10, 1865. Brother
of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Al. West.; G.E.C.; Burke,
P. and B.)
STRASSBERG, PAULUS EPHRAIM. .\dm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1889. S. of Hirsh. B. Sept. 4, i860, at Yaroslaw,
Austria. Matric. Michs. 1889. 'Kept six terms; ejectus.'
{College Adm. Reg.)
STRATFORD, ERNEST S. (1895), see PIPKIN.
STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE, Viscount (1806), see CANNING,
STRATFORD.
STRATHAVEN, Lord (1810), see GORDON, CHARLES.
STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, BARON (1887), see
SMITH, DONALD ALEXANDER.
STPJVTHEDEN, BARON (1842), see CAMPBELL, WILLIAM
FREDERICK.
STRATHMORE AND KINGHORN, EARLS OF, see BOWES-
LYON.
STRATHNAIRN, Baron (1819), see ROSE, H. H.
STRATON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 30, 1825. Of Sutherland. [2nd s. of John
Warde, of LisnawuUy, Co. Louth (and Lady Emily J., dau. of
Robert, 1st Earl of Roden). B. Aug. 28, 1808. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1829; priest, 1830; C. of St Martin's, Leicester,
1829-32. R. of Somersal-Herbert, Derbs., 1832-43. R. of
Thomton-le-Moor, Lines., 1832-43. R. of Aylestone, Leics.,
1843-91. Married, 1832, Elinor Katherine, eldest dau. of
Richard Norman, Esq. Died Jan. 27, 1891, at Upper Nor-
wood. Father of the next. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Walford, County Families, which gives 'b. 1806'; The
Guardian, Feb. 4, 1891.)
STRATON, NORMAN DUMENIL JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity ,
May 5, 1859. S. of the Rev. George William (above), of
Aylestone, near Leicester. B. Nov. 4, 1840, at Somersal-
Herbert, Derbs. School, Leicester (private). Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1869; D.D. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Chester, for Lichfield) 1865; priest (Lichfield) 1865; C. of
Market Drayton, Salop, 1865-6. V. of Kirkby- Wharf e,
Yorks., 1866-75. V. of All Saints Cathedral, Wakefield, 1875-
92. Hon. Canon of Ripon. Archdeacon of Huddersfield,
1888-92. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1892-1907; Bishop of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1907-15. Married, Feb. 20, 1873, Emily
Jane, widow of Henry Baines, Esq., of Bell Hall, Yorks.
Resided latterly at Tunbridge Wells, where he died, Apr. 5,
1918. {Crockford.)
Straw, Robert William
STRATTON, ARTHUR CARRUTHERS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 18, 1889. S. of F., Esq., of Newport, Isle of
Wight. B. there, Feb. 19, 1871. School, Highgate. Matric.
Michs. 1890; Scholar; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1921. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Chorley, Cheshire, 1894-8.
Assistant Secretary, C.M.S., 1898-1909. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 1909-13. V. of EUacombe,
Devon, 1913-25. Rural Dean of Ipplepen, 1919-22. V. of
Clifton, Gloucs., 1925-33. Lie. to offic, dio. of Bristol, 1934-
Married, Apr. 29, 1911, Violet Louise, only dau. of O. Home,
of Knockholt. Resided latteriy at Clifton, where he died
Mar. 3, 1941. (7". A. Walker, 614; Crockford; The Times,
Mar. 4, 1941.)
STRATTON, FREEMAN RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 26, 1847. [S. of Robert, surgeon to the Forces, of London
(and Susanna Louisa Lincoln). B. Mar. 6, 1828. School,
Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 185 1; priest, 1853; C. of Hythe,
Hants., 1851-4. Chaplain and Naval Instructor, R.N.
(H.M.S. Euryhts), 1854-6. C. of Herriard, Hants., 1857-8.
C. of St Peter's, Coventry. C. of St James, Dover, 1858-9.
C. of Romsey, Hants., 1859-62. C. of Bishop's Teignton,
Devon, 1863-6. C. of Laughton, Sussex, 1866-7. V. of
Ebemoe, 1867-74. C. of St James's, Aberdeen, 1874-5. R- of
Iping with Chithurst, Sussex, 1875-1902. Married, July 31,
1856, Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edward Warren, of
Caulfield. Latterly of Fairfield, Emsworth, Hants., where he
died Oct. 30, 1910. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Nov. 4, 1910.)
STRATTON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Nov. 30, 1796. [Eldest] s. of George [Governor of
Madras, of Tew Park, Oxon.] (and Hester Eleanor Light).
B. Oct. 17, 1779, in St Marylebone, London. School, Easton,
near Stamford. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1804.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16,
1807. F.R.S., 1807; F.S.A. Of Tew Park, Oxon. High
Sheriff of Oxon., 1806-7. Married, Jan. 1, 1805, — , only dau.
of Bernard Dewes, of Wellesboume, Warws. Died, s.p., in
America before 1834. Brother of the next. {Al. Oxon.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 498; Burke, L.G.)
STRATTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell-Com. at St John's, June 21,
1798. Of Oxon. [2nd s. of George, Governor of Madras, of
Tew Park, Oxon. (and Hester Eleanor Light).] Matric. Michs.
1801; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1813. Of
Farthinghoe Lodge, Northants., and of Hawling, Gloucs.,
J. P. Married Frances Maria, dau. of John Bower Jodrell, of
Henbury and Yeardsley, Cheshire, and had issue. Died in
June, 1819. Brother of the above. {Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 498; Burke, L.G.)
STRATTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 12, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1826, as John Thomas Stratton.
STRATTON, JOHN YOUNG. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Oct. 24, 1848. S. of the Rev. William, P.C. of Gressingham,
necir Hornby, Lanes. School, Heversham. Matric. Lent,
1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1853;
priest, 1855. R. of Ditton, Kent, 1856-1905. Secretary of the
Kent Friendly Society, and of the C.E. Mission Association
for hop-pickers, for whom he worked indefatigably. Died
Mar. 30, 1905, at Maidstone. {Crockford; The Times, Apr. i,
1905.)
STRATTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 25,
1822. S. of John. B. at Hammersmith, London. School,
Walthamstow, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1824;
B.A. {8th Wrangler and Senior Classic) 1826; Chancellor's
classical medal, 1826; M.A. 1829. Fellow, 1827. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26, 1830. Brother of the next.
{Law Lists.)
STRATTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 2,
1821. S. of John. B. at Hammersmith, London. School,
Walthamstow, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1821. Probably the man
■of these names, of Berkhamsted, who died, 'aged 54', at
Brighton, Nov. 16, 1856. Brother of the above. An Oxford
namesake, and B.A., was P.C. of Gressingham, Lanes., 1838-
57, and father of John Y. (1848). (G. Mag. 1857, i. 120;
Clergy List).
STRATULI, CONSTANTINE. Hon. M.A. 1870. One of the
Archimandrites of the Greek Church who accompanied
Alexander, Archbishop of Syros, Tenos, and Melos, when he
visited Cambridge in February, 1870. Created M.A. at
Oxford, 1870. Sometime Greek Professor in Zante. Minister
of the Greek Church in Liverpool. {Al. Oxon.)
STRAW, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1900.
School, Chesterfield Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1906; priest, 1907;
C. of All Saints, Leeds, 1906-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of York, 1913-
16. Perm, to off., dio. of Bristol, 1923-7; Lie. Pr., dio. of
Bath and Wells, 1912-30. Latterly of 53, Dennis Park
Crescent, Wimbledon. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
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STREAM, ERNEST JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1891;
13 \ 1895; M..-\. 1902. Assistant Master at Stockton science
School, 1895-8 ; Head Master (later Principal) of the Municipal
College, Grimsby, 1898-1930. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, Lincolnshire Regt.). Latterly of 'Bumham,'
Grosvenor Road, Orpington, Kent. Died in June, 1942.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STREANE, ANNESLEY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emma.nuel,
Oct. n, 1870; from Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1866). [S.
of the Van. Lewis Hemy, Archdeacon of Glendalough.]
Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar; B.A. {15th Classic) 1874;
Cams prize, 1874; (Theol. Trip., ist Class, 1873); Jereinie
prize, 1875; Evans prize, 1875; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar,
1875; M.A. 1877; B.D. 1S91; D.D. 1895. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1875; Dean, 1877-83 and 1886-92. Senior Proctor,
1891-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1875; priest (Winchester) 1876;
C. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1883-5. V. of Grantchester,
Cambs., 1898-1904. Married, Jan. 3, 1884, Emily Muriel
Knyvett, youngest dau. of Guy Lloyd, Esq., D.L., of Croghan,
Co. Roscommon. Author, 2 he Treatise Chagigah translated
from the Babylonian Talmud, with Introduction, Notes, etc.;
The Double Text of Jeremiah; The Age of the Maccabees;
EccUsiastes; The Psalms (Temple Bible); K. von Hase's
Theologische Polemik, etc. Lived at 21, Craruner Road,
Cambridge. Died Sept. 10, 1915, aged 70, in London.
{Crockford; The Times, Sept. 13, 1915.)
STREATFEILD, ALBERT HAROLD OCTAVIUS. Adm. at
Pembroke, Oct. 1897. 8th s. of the Rev. William Champion
(1857), R. of Frant, Sussex (and Selina F. D., dau. of William
Leveson-Gower). B. Mar. 5, 1878, at Howick Rectory,
Northumberland. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B..^. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1902. For sometime
in India. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 5th R.
Sussex Regt.). Of Walland, Wadhurst, Sussex. Married,
Apr. 10, 1912, Dorothy Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Charles
Arthur Madan Warde. Died Nov. i, 1934, at Cavers,
Westerham, Kent. Brother of William C. (1883), Henry C.
(1884) and Claude A. C. (1889). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.)
STREATFEILD (post STREATFEILD-MOORE), ALEXANDER
EDWARD CHAMPION. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 28, 1854. [Eldest] s. of William Champion, of Charts
Edge, Westerham, Kent (and Hannah, dau. of Joseph Fry, of
Plashet House, Essex). B. [Dec. 2, 1837], at East Ham.
School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1855. Of Woodcock
Hill, Great Berkhamsted, Herts. Assumed, by Royal Licence,
the additional name of Moore, under the will of his kinsman,
Frank John Moore, 1885. Married, Aug. 8, 1861, Helen, dau.
of Capt. Alexander MacNeill, of Colonsay. Died .\ug. 10,
1887. Brother of William C. (1857); father of Edward C.
(1889). (Burke, L.G.)
STREATFEILD, CLAUDE ARTHUR CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1889. [5th] s. of the Rev. William
Campion (1857), R. of Frant, Sussex. B. [Aug. 9, 1870], at
Howick, Northumberland. [School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar. Entered the I.C.S. 1889;
assistant Magistrate and Collector, 1898, in the North West
Provinces and Oudh; Joint Magistrate, 1896; Superintendant,
Dehra Dun, 1898-g. Magistrate and Collector, 1906-14;
retired, 1914. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1927; priest, 1928;
C. of S. Perrott with Mosterton, Dorset, 1927-30. R. of
Symondsbury with Eype and Broadoak, 1931-51. Married
(i) Feb. 18, 1902, Elizabeth Ethel, dau. of John Board, Esq.,
of Farley; (2) Sept. 10, 1912, Rosamund Mary CecU, elder dau.
of the Rev. Cecil Evan Smith, R. of Titsey, Surrey. Died
July 19, 1951. Brother of WiUiam C. (1883), Henry C. (1884)
and Albert H. O. (1897). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, July 21, 1951.)
STREATFEILD, EDWARD CHAMPION. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1889. [3rd] s. of Alexander Edward
Champion, Esq. (1854), of Great Berkhamsted. B. [June 16,
1870], at Nutfield. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1889; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., ist Class), 1892. Cricket
■blue,' 1890-3; footbaU (assoc.) 'blue,' 1891, 1892. Played
cricket for Surrey, 1890-2; won the Public Schools rackets,
1888. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1897-8.
H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1898-1919. ' His great power with
all, young and old, was his strong character and his delightful
personality.' Died Aug. 22, 1932, at Eastbourne; buried
there. (Book of Blues; The Times, Aug. 25, 1932.)
STREATFEILD, GERARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1879. [3rd] s. of Henry Dorrien, of Chiddingstone, Kent. B.
there, Aug. 20, i860. School, Eton. Matric. .Michs. 1879-
Of Fulbrook House, Elstead, Surrey. Married, 1885, Ida, dau.
of Richard Henry Combe, of Pierrepoint, Famham, and had
issue. Died July 26, 1933, at Elstead; buried at Frensham.
(Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; The Times, July 28, 1933)
VACiiVI
STREATFEILD, WiLLIAM CHAMPION
STREATFEILD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Mar. 28,
1777. Eldest s. of Henry, Esq., deceased, of Chiddingstone,
Kent (and Anne, natural dau. of Jocelyne Sydney, 7th Earl of
Leicester). B. May 13, I757> in London. Schools, Uckfield
(Mr Gerison), Eton, and Lymme (?Lympne) (.Mr Leigh). Of
Chiddingstone. High Sheriff of Kent, 1792. Married (i)
June I, 1782, Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of the Very Rev.
Newton Ogle, D.D.; (2) Sept. 29, 1802, Charlotte, dau. of
William Scoones, of Tonbridge. Died Aug. 22, 1829. Father
of Henry (1801) and Sidney (1805). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke,
E.G.; G.Mag., 1829, 11. 284.)
STREATFEILD (or STREATFIELD), HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Jesus, Oct. 12, 1798. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. in London.
School, Sevenoaks (Mr Whitehead).
STREATFEILD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov.
7, 1801. [Eldest] s. of Henry (i777), of Chiddingstone,
Kent (and EUzabeth, dau. of the Very Rev. Newton Ogle,
D.D., Dean of Winchester). [B. Mar. n, 1784.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1803; B.A. 1806; M.A.
1809. Of Chiddingstone. J. P. and D.L. for Kent. Married,
Oct. 14, 1824, Maria, dau. of Magens Dorrien Magens, Esq.
Died July 16, 1852, at Chiddingstone. Brother of Sidney
(1805). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, E.G.; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 323.)
STREATFEILD, HENRY CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Oct. 9, 1884. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William
Champion (1857), R. of Kingsworthy, Hants, (and Selina
F. D., dau. of WiUiam Leveson-Gower). B. [Oct. 24, 1866], at
Howick, Northumberiand. [School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Joined the I.C.S., 1885;
served in Bengal; Under Secretary, Bengal Govt., 1890-3;
District Officer, 1894-1910; Commissioner, Tirhut Division,
Bihar and Orissa, 1912. Secretary, Bengal Govt., 1907-8.
CLE. 1913; retired, 1913. Married (i) June 15, 1893,
Marian Elsie, youngest dau. of Augustus Morand, of Phila-
delphia, U.S.A.; (2) 1933, Cecilia, widow of W. M. Stevenson.
Latterly of Beauchamp, Niton Undercliff, Isle of Wight,
where he died Aug. 8, 1950. Brother of William C. (1883),
Claude A. C. (1889) and Albert H. O. (1897). (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 9,
1950.)
STREATFEILD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Christ's, Apr. 28,
1821. [5th s. of Sandeforth, of Ashford (and Frances, dau. of
Thomas Hussey of .Ashford, Kent).] B. [-May 21, 1796], at
Long Ditton, Surrey. School, Cheam. Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1825; yi...\. 1829. For sometime an ofdcer in the Army.
C. of Margate in 1841. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Margate, 1842-6.
P.C. of Uckfield, Sussex, 1846-63. Married (i) Nov. 1822,
Catherine, dau. of Harvey Darby, and had issue; (2) 1851,
Caroline, dau. of Col. Sawbridge, of Olantigh, Kent. Died
July 27, 1863. Father of the next. (Peile, 11, 404; Clergy
List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 381; Burke, E.G.)
STREATFEILD, JOHN DARBY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 30, 1843. S. of the Rev. John (above), of Margate (by
his ist wife). B. Dec. 13, 1823, at Wells, Somerset. School,
at home. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1848;
M.A. 1852. C. of Cuckfield, Sussex, 1850-2. C. of St Neots,
Hunts 1853. A cripple for many years. Died at his father's
house at Uckfield, Nov. 18, 1863. (Peile, 11. 483; Clergy List;
Burke, E.G.; Add. MS., 39326).
STREATFEILD, RICHARD ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. S. of Francis Newton [C.M.G.], of
Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope. B. at Carshalton, Surrey.
[School, Oundle.] Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar; B..\. 1886.
Assistant at the British Museum, dept. of printed books.
Music Critic of the Daily Graphic, 1898-1912. Author of
several books on music. Samuel Butler's Uterary executor.
Died Feb. 6, 1919. (Scott MSS.)
STREATFEILD, SIDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Tune 6, 1805. [3rd] s. of Henry (i777), of Chiddmgstone,
Kent VQ Oct 10,1786.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1805 ;
B.A. 1809. Private Secretary to Sir Robert Peel. Died,
unmarried, June 10, 1823. Brother of Henry (i8oi). (Eton
Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1823, i- 573; Sir W. Sterry.)
STREATFEILD, WILLIAM CHAMPION. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 8, 1857. [2nd] s. of WiUiam Champion [of
Charts' Edge, Kent] (and Hannah, dau. of Joseph Fry, of
Plashet House, Essex). B. Aug. 11, 1839, at Westerham,
Kent. School, Eton. Matric. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864.
Ord. deacon (Can terburv) i863;pnest, 1 864 ;C. of St .Andrew s,
Croydon, Surrey, 1863. C. of Plaxtol, Kent, 1864-5. R- 01
Howick, Northumberland, 1865-78. R. of Ryton-on-Tyne.
Durham, 1878-81. R. of Kingsworthy, Hants., 1881-7. R. of
Frant, Sussex, 1887-1901. Married, Aug. 23, 1865, Selma
Frances Diana, dau. of WUliam Leveson-Gower, of litsey
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Place, Surrey. Resided latterly at Westerham, where he
died, Aug. 8, 1912. Brother of Alexander E. C. (1854) ; father
of the next, of Albert H. O. (1897), Henry C. (1884) and
Claude A. C. (1889). {Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Aug. 10,
1912.)
STREATFEILD, WILLIAM CHAMPION. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Pembroke, Oct. 8, 1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. WiUiam
Champion (above), R. of Kingsworthy, Hants. B. [Sept. i,
1865], at Plaxtol, Kent. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Sittingboume, Kent,
1889-91. C. of Frant, 1891-7. V. of Amberley with Houghton,
Sussex, 1897-1902. V. of St Peter's, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1902-11. V. of Eastbourne, 1911-29. Rural Dean, J911-29.
Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Chichester, 1912-19. Preb.
of Chichester, 1914-29. Sufiragan Bishop of Lewes, 1929.
Married, Sept. 7, 1893, Janet Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Henry Venn, V. of Sittingboume, Kent, and had issue.
Died suddenly in a train, Feb. 15, 1929 ; buried at Westerham.
Brother of Henry C. (1884), Albert H. O. (1897) and Claude
A. C. (1889). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 16, 1929.)
STREATFEILD, WILLIAM HUGH RAYMOND. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Michs. 1897. S. of Arthur Ogle. B. Aug. 27, 1878, at
Clapham, London. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1906. House Surgeon and Senior House Physician
at St George's Hospital. Practised in London. Married,
Apr. 19, 191 1, Gertrude Augusta, dau. of the Rev. George
Alfred Thompson, Head Master of Horsham School. Of
Thurloe Place, London, S.W., in 1950. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
STREET, ALFRED FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1873. S. of the Rev. Arthur Joseph (next), of Whittlebury,
Northants. B. [Sept. 20], 1854, at Kempley, Gloucs. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.B.
and M.A. 1880; M.D. 1884; B.Chir. 1885. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1880; D.P.H., 1889. House
Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary; Senior Resident
Medical Officer, RadcUffe Infirmary, Oxford. Practised at
Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Hon. Capt., R.A.M.C, 1920; Esquire, Order of St John of
Jerusalem, 1915). Married (i) June 24, 1885, Alice Grace,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Brock, V. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Guernsey; (2) Apr. 18, 1906, Edith, dau. of N. Joseph, of
12, Cleveland Square, London. Died Mar. 28, 1943, at
Westgate-on-Sea. Brother of Arthur W. (1877). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 31,
I943.)
STREET, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 17,
1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester), 1848; priest, 1849; C. of St James's, Bristol,
1848-51. C.of Kempley, Gloucs., 1851-72. C. of St Margaret's,
King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1872-3. V. of Whittlebury with
Silverstone, Northants., 1873-86. R. of Brockley, Somerset,
1886-8. R. of Talaton, Devon, 1888-98. Resided latterly at
Bournemouth, where he died, May 5, 1901, aged 84. Father
of the next and the above. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy,
XIII. 97; The Times, May 8, 1901.)
STREET, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1877. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Arthur Joseph (above).
B. at Kempley, Gloucs. School, Durham. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. Died of smallpox in College, May 2, 1881.
Brother of Alfred F. (1873). (DurhamSch. Reg.; TheGuardian,
May II, 1881.)
STREET, ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 12, 1886.
[B. June 10, 1864.] Matric. Michs. 1886; M.B. 1889. A
medical student at Leeds. M.R.C.S., 1885; F.R.C.S., 1889.
Senior House Surgeon, Leeds General Infirmary; House
Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Surgeon-
Captain, Indian Medical Service, 1890; Major, 1902; Lieut. -
Col., 19 10. Served on North-West frontier, in Darwesh Khel,
1902, and in Mohmand Campaign, 1908; retired, 1920.
Professor of Anatomy at the Grant Medical College, Bombay.
Married Clare, dau. of Herbert Davies, M.D. Died Sept. 8,
1946, at Crowborough, Sussex. (Medical Directories; Army
Lists; Who's Who; The Times, Sept. 10, 1946; V. Hodson.)
STREET, CHARLES ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Jan. 25, 1839; sizar, Jan. 26. Matric. Michs. 1839.
STREET, HENRY BRANSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. S. of John Bamfield (1852), of 'Duryard,' Beckenham,
Kent (and Eliza Martha Ellen, 2nd dau. of William Weld
Wren). B. Nov. 5, 1868, in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. A schoolmaster. Served in
Streeten, Henry Robert Bradley Septimus
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.). Died Mar. 11, 1946.
at 'Duryard,' Tower Road, Tadworth, Surrey. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Univ. War List; The Times, Mar. 13, 1946.)
STREET, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July I, 1862. S. of the Rev. Henry (Balliol College, Oxford,
1814), deceased. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862.
Migrated to Magdalene, Sept. 9, 1863; 'S. of — Street, Esq.,
of 31, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park.' In business m
London. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
STREET, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1862. S. of Henry, Esq. (and Ruth Mary). Of Surrey. B. at
Birtley. [B. May 4, 1845.J Bapt. June 4. i«45- Matnc.
Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Of Southsea. Married
(i) June 27, 1867, Caroline Sarah, dau. of William Robert
Chapman, of Tunbridge WeUs; (2) Oct. 5. 1880, Barbara
Caroline, dau. of James Gay Layard, H.M. Ceylon Civil
Service, deceased. Died Nov. i, 1940, aged 95. (The Times,
Nov. 4, 1940.)
STREET, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1889. [2nd] s. of Edmund, Esq., of Highgate. B. there,
June 29, 1870. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892. Lieut., the R. Berks. Regt., 1893; 20th Hussars,
1898; A.D.C. to the Governor of Barbados, 1899-1900. With
English Boundary Conmiission in Venezuela, igoo. Served
in the South African War, 1902 (attached to 2nd Prov. Regt.,
Hussars, 1903; Adjutant, Lothians and Berwick I.Y., 1901).
Captain, 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
20th Hussars; Stafi Captain). Died Apr. lo, 1929, at Brigh-
stone. Isle of Wight. (Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 12,
1929.)
STREET, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 23,
1869. S. of William, farmer. B. [Dec. 23, 1846], at Brampton-
Abbotts, Heref. Bapt. May 2, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1874;
priest, 1876; C. of Padiham, Lanes., 1874-7. C. of Prestwich,
1877-80. V. of Tonge with Alkrington, 1880-93. P-C of
Ringley, Manchester, 1893-1917. Latterly of Exmouth,
where he died, June 13, 1927. (Crockford; The Guardian,
June 24, 1927.)
STREET, JOHN BAMFIELD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i,
1852. Of India. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Challice (next),
of Madras and Plymouth. B. Feb. 2, 1833. School, Marl-
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1854; B.A.
(zoth Wrangler) 1856. Assistant Master at Marlborough
College, 1856-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1858. CaUed to the
Bar, 1861. Married, Dec. 27, 1867, Eliza Martha EUen.
2nd dau. of William Weld Wren, Esq., of Gower Street,
London. Died Sept. 12, 1892. Father of Henry B. (1887).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Law Lists : Foster, Men at the Bar.)
STREET, JOHN CHALLICE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 13,
1827. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; -M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1831; priest (Lmcoki) 1831; C. of
Rampton, Cambs., 1831. Chaplain (H.E.I.C.) at Cannanore,
1831-5; at Vizagapatam, 1835-44 and at other stations in
India untU 1855. P.C. of St Andrew's Chapel, Plymouth,
1855-68. Author, The Responsibilities of the MinisterialOffice;
The Duty of Obedience to Spiritual Rulers; Five Sermons on
Confirmation and the Lord's Supper, etc. Died in 1871. Father
of the above. (Crockford; Clergy List.)
STREET, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1882. [S. of
Samuel, of Mirfield, Yorks. B. there Apr. 11, 1863. School,
Heath Grammar, HaUfax.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Middleton,
Yorks., 1886-8. C. of Yeadon, 1888-91. C. of Guiseley,
1892-8. V. of HipsweU with TunstaU, 1898-1912. Married,
Apr. 23, 1879, Charlotte Emily, dau. of Thomas Simpson
Camidge, of Beverley. Latterly of 6, Bay View, Northam,
N. Devon. Died May 22, 1937, aged 74, at 25, Cumberland
Mansions, West End Lane, Hampstead. (Crockford; The
Times, May 24, 1937-)
STREETEN, EDWARD THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 28, 1869. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1869.
STREETEN, HENRY ROBERT BRADLEY SEPTIMUS. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 28, 1869. Of Wilts. [7th s.
of the Rev. Henry Thomas (Queen's College, Oxford, 1825).
B. 1850. School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1873; priest, 1874;
C. of Keswick, 1873-6. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, at
Tynemouth, 1876-9; Assoc. Secretary, Mission to Seamen,
1879-89; Chaplain at Great Yarmouth, 1889-93. V. of
St James's, HaUfax, 1893-1903. R. of Little Wilbraham,
Cambs., 1903-17. Lie. Pr., dio. of Norwich, 1922. Latterly
of 'Park View,' Lowestoft, where he died Jan. 15, 1931.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 17, i93i-)
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STREETER, GEORGE THOMAS PIPER. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 4, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar; 13.A. 1856; (Moral
Sc. Trip., ist Class, 1857). Assistant Master at Blackheath
School, 1856-67. Ord. deacon (London) 1857; priest, 1858;
C. of Plumstead, Kent, 1857-66. C. of Bickley, 1867-9.
Lecturer in Natural Philosophy at the City of London
College, 1868-71. Head Master of Derwent House School,
Lee, Kent, 1871-92. C. of Lee, 1871-3. C. of Wapping,
1876-9. C. of St James's, Islington, 1882-3. C.of StSwithin's,
London Stone, 1889-92. Secretary and Chaplain, Blackheath
School, 1892-7. Master of Bishop's College, Blackheath,
1894-6. C. of St Augustine's, Bermondsey, 1896-7. C. of
St Mary's, Rotherhithe, 1897-8. R. of Orcheston St Mary,
WUts., 1898-1912. Lived latterly at 18, Granville Park,
Blackheath, where he died, Nov. 9, 1913, aged 80. {Crock-
ford; The Times, Nov. 12, 1913.)
STRETCH, The Rev. LYSCOMBE MALTBEE. Adm. sizar at
Emmanuel, Aug. 7, 1787. Ord. priest (Canterbury) 1762.
V. (non-resident) of Leysdown, Kent, 1762-86 and of
Bethersden, 1786-7. C. of Warlingham and Chipstead,
Surrey, 1763-6. C. of Merstham, 1774-6. Kept a private
school ('The Academy') at Bath House, Twickenham, 1782-
88. V. of Twyford and Owlesbury, Hants., 1787-1813. Also
kept a school at Twyford, alleged to be that mentioned in the
first chapter of Tom Brown's School Days. Author, miscel-
laneous. Married Mary — . Buried at Twyford, Sept. 10,
1813. (G. Mag., 1813, II. 500; P. G. ToweU.)
STRETTELL, ALFRED BAKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
17, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1840; priest, 1842; C. of Holy Trinity,
Burton-on-Trent, 1840-2. C. of Taplow, Bucks., 1842-50.
Consular Chaplain at Genoa, 1851-74. R. of St Martin's with
St Paul's, Canterbury, 1874-82. R. of King's Langley,
Herts., 1882-94. Chaplain at Rapallo, 1894-1900 and Santa
Margherita, Italy, 1894-1904. Died Oct. 11, 1904, at Varallo,
Italy, aged 87. Doubtless brother of the next. (Crockford;
The Times, Oct. 15, 1904.)
STRETTELL, HENRY HILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 17,
1836. [4th s. of Amos, of Cheltenham.] Matric. Michs. 1836;
B.A. 1841. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1847.
Doubtless brother of the above. {Law Lists.)
STRETTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 20, 1828; from University College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Mar. 14, 1828. [3rd] s. of WUliam Thomas [of
Laurel Lodge, Twickenham.] B. at Hampton Wick, Middle-
sex. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1828. Died 'about
1835.' Brother of Henry (1826) and William R. (1823).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
STRETTON (formerly SMITH), GILBERT BAKEWELL. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Jan. 26, 1881. S. of John Halphead,
artist (who changed his name from Smith, in 1876) (and Ann).
B. Aug. 30, 1861, at Shrewsbury. [School, City of London;
and at Liibeck, Germany, and London Univ. (B.,\. 1883;
M.A. 1884).] Matric. Lent, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1895.
Assistant Master at Mannamead School, Plymouth, 1885; at
Dulwich College, 1886-1912 and 1914-16. Latterly of
Minstead, Lyndhurst, Hants. Died Oct. 27, 1948, at Chichester
House, Hturstpierpoint, Sussex. (Dulwich Coll. Reg. ; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Oct. 29, 1948.)
STRETTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 14,
1826. [2nd] s. of William [Thomas] [of Laurel Lodge,
Twickenham]. B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Lent, 1826. OfRamsgate. Died Sept. i, 1852, at New Orleans,
U.S.A., aged 44. Brother of Frederick (1828) and William R.
(1823). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 660.)
STRETTON, WILLIAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 30, 1823. [S. of William Thomas, of Laurel Lodge,
Twickenham.] School, Harrow. Migrated to Trinity (age 19)
May 22, 1823, as 'S. of Thomas and b. at Leeds.' Matric.
Michs. 1823. Of Dany Park, Breconshire and Brynderwen,
Monmouth. Major, Brecon Militia. J. P. and D.L. for
Monmouth; J. P. for Brecon and Radnor. High Sheriff of
Brecon, 1834. Died Mar. 24, 1868. Brother of Frederick
(1828) and Henry (1826). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 412.)
STRETTON, WILLIAM SHARPE. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1883. S. of the Rev. H[enry] (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1839),
V. of Eastville, Lines. B. Oct. 24, 1855, at Tumham Green,
Middlesex. School, St Albans. Migrated to Caius, Oct. i,
1885; LL.B. 1886. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1891.
Died July 17, 1892, in London. {Venn, 11. 474; The Guardian,
July 27, 1892.)
STRETTON, — . Adm. pens, at Queens', June 29, 1799. Of
Yorks.
Strickland, Gerald Bologna, Count
STRICKLAND, ALBERT EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 17, 1885. S. of the Rev. John CampbeU-(i856), D.D.
B. [July 15, 1864], at Stratford. Schools, private; and at
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1885. Resided four
terms. Of 22, Selbome Road, Hove, Sussex. Died May 27,
1933, at Maybank, StrathpeSer, Ross-shire. {Peile, ii. 721;
The Times, May 29, 1933.)
STRICKLAND, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 6, 1837. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] George [Chohnley,
7th Bart., of Boynton, Yorks.]. B. [Feb. 6, 1819], at Hilden-
ley, Malton, Y'orks. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1837;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847. Supposed to have been the original of
'Martin' in Tom Brown's Schooldays. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. II, 1841; at the Middle Temple, Feb. 6, 1849. Called to
the Bar, May 6, 1847. On the Northern Circuit. Of Whitby
Abbey and Boynton, Bridlington. Chairman of East Riding
Quarter Sessions. Succeeded his father as 8th Baronet,
Dec. 23, 1874. High Sherifi of the W. Riding, 1880. Married
(i) Sept. 19, 1850, Georgina Selina Septima, dau. of Sir
William Mordaunt Stuart Mikier, Bart.; (2) May 22, 1866,
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Christopher Nevile, of
Thorney, Notts. Died Dec. 31, 1909, at Hildenley Hall.
Brother of Frederick (1838) and Hemy (1841); father of
Eustace E. (1889) and Walter W. (1871). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
G.E.C.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Jan. i, 1910; Who was Who.)
STRICKLAND, CYRIL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of
Frank, dental-surgeon, late of South Africa (and AUce Esse).
B. Sept. 29, 1881, at Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Schools,
St Andrew's College, Grahamstown, South Africa and Oundle.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Exhibitioner, 1901 ; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1902; M.A. and B.Chir. 1911; M.D. 1928.
Assistant to the Professor of Biology, 1910-12. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., New Zealand Medical Corps).
Travelling Medical Entomologist, F.M.S.; on plague opera-
tions, Bombay Presidency, 1919-22. Professor of Medical
Entomology, 1922-37, and Director of the School of Tropical
Medicine, Calcutta, 1937. Author, Th€ Anophelene Mos-
quitoes of Malaya and India. {Venn, iii, 399; Univ. War List.)
STRICKLAND, EDWARD ALGERNON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 5, 1891. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Edmund
(i860), of Carlisle (and Louisa Blakeney). B. Jan. 30, 1873,
at Drigg, Cumberiand. School, St Bees (the Rev. W. T.
Newbold). Matric. Michs. 1891. Second Lieut., the West
India Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1901; transferred to West African
Rifles; Capt. Acting Commissioner in Sierra Leone. Died
suddenly of heart failure, due to malaria, Feb. 13, 1909, in
HaUfax. {Eagle, xxx. 213; Scott, MSS.)
STRICKLAND, EMMANUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 17,
1831. Of [KirbyMoorside], Yorks. [School, Leeds Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1839. Adm. ad eundem
at Oxford, 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1836; priest (York)
1836; C. of Ingleby Greenhow, Yorks., 1835-6. C. of Rich-
mond, 1836-8. C. of Brixton Deverill, WUts., 1838-47.
P.C. of Horningsham, 1848-58. R. of Brixton Deverill, 1858-
75. Author, Heresy and Schism, What are they?; The
Australian Pastor, etc. Died in 1875, aged 63. Father of
Wilham E. (i860). {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
STRICKLAND, EUSTACE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Youngest] s. of [Sir] Charles William [Bart.]
(1837), of Hildenley Hall, Malton, Yorks. (by his 2nd wife).
B. there, Nov. 27, 1870. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.-^. 1892. Died Apr. 9, 1898, at the pyramids, Egypt. Half-
brother of Walter W. (1871). {Eton Sch. Lists.)
STRICKLAND, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 22,
1838. [2nd s. of Sir George Cholmley [7th] Bart., of Boynton,
Yorks. B. Feb. 18, 1820. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1839; B.A. 1843. 'His end was tragic. When in North
America he lost his way in snowdrifts and darkness, and his
dead body was found [Oct. 13, 1849], almost naked, for he
had stripped off his clothes, as one demented.' Brother of
Charles W. (1837) and Henry (1841). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Sir Francis Galton, Memories of My Life.)
STRICKLAND (or BOLOGNA-STRICKLAND) GERALD BO-
LOGNA, Count. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1884.
S. of [Capt.] Walter [R.N.], of Villa Bologna, Malta (and
Louisa, dau. of Cavaliere Peter Paul Bonici Momfalao, of
Malta). B. May 24, 1861, in Malta. Through his mother,
6th Count Strickland della Catena of Malta. School, Oscott
College, Birmingham (Dr Northcote). Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. and LL.B. 1887. President of the Union, 1887. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1887. Assistant Secretary,
Malta, 1888; Chief Secretary, 1889. Member of the Malta
Council of Government, 1886. Attended the Colonial
Conference, on behalf of the Island, 1887. Governor of the
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Leeward Islands, 1902-4; of Tasmania, 1904-9; of W.
Australia, 1909-13; of New South Wales, 1913. K.C.M.ti.,
1897; G.C.M.G. 1913. M.P. for Lancaster, 1924-7- Prune
Minister of Malta, 1927-32. Created Baron, Jan. i, 1928.
Lived in Malta for the remainder of his hfe. Head of the
Ministry and Minister of Justice, 1927-32. Some years after
retirement became prominently associated in a dispute
between the Roman CathoUc Church, of which he was a
member, and the State. Married (i) Aug. 26, 1890, Lady
Edeline Sackville, dau. of the 7th Earl de la Warr. Author,
Malta and the Phoenicians, etc. Died Aug. 22, 1940. (Law
Lists; Who's Who; The limes, Aug. 23, 1940.)
STRICKLAND (post STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE), HENRY.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1841. [Youngest s. of
Sk George Chohnley, Bart. B. Mar. 18, 1821. J Matnc.
Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846. Assumed the name of Strickland-
Constable, Mar. 26, 1863. Of Sigglesthorpe, Yorks. Married,
Apr. 28, 1859, Cornelia Charlotte Amie, youngest dau. of
Col Henry Dumaresq and had issue. Died Mar. 20, 1909.
Brother of Charles W. (1837) and Frederick (1838). (Changes
of Name; Burke, L.G..)
STRICKLAND, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1879. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs., 1879; B.A.
1883- M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1883; priest, 1884;
C. of St Paul's, Birkenhead, 1883-5. C. of Holy Tnmty,
Marylebone, 1885-97. V. of St Jude's, Bethnal Green, 1897-
1925. Died Jan. 13, 1928, at Clarens, Switzerland. (Al.
Felsted.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 19, 1928.)
STRICKLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 15,
1813 Of Yorks. S. of Sk William, Bart., of York (and
Henrietta, dau. of Nathaniel Cholmley, of Whitby). [B.
Jan. 24, 1794.J Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818. Incorp. at
Merton College, Oxford, 1822; M.A. (Oxford) 1823. V. of
Reighton, Yorks., 1819-24. Married, Aug. 31, 1830, Eliza
Wood. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Foster, Baronetage;
Clerical Guide; T. A. Walker, 389.)
STRICKLAND (post CAMPBELL-STRICKLAND), the Rev.
JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Queens', Nov. 7, 1856. 'Plus
annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1867; D.D. 1880. Ord. deacon (Sodor and
Man) 1853; priest, 1854. V. of Christ Church, Stratford,
Essex, 1861-4. P.C. of St Jude's, Whitechapel, 1864-8.
Chaplain of the Chapel of Ease, Holloway, i868-8i. V. of
St Saviour's, Upper Chelsea, 1881-6. V. of Christ Church,
Tunbridge Wells, 1886-96. Married, Aug. 5, 1890, Kathleen,
youngest dau. of the Hon. H. Hare, deceased. Latterly of
22, Selboume Road, Hove, where he died, July 12, 1907,
'aged 84'. Fatherof Albert E. (1885). (Crockford; The Times.
July 15, 1907-)
STRICKLAND, NOEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1899.
S of M.P. B. Dec. 2, 1879, at KingskerweU, Devon.
School, Montpelier, Paignton (Mr B. Bennett). Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at
Sutton Valence School, 1902-4; at Eastbourne CoUege, 1904-
5; at St Laurence CoUege, Ramsgate, 1905-10; at Repton,
1910-39; bursar there, 1939-43- Of Repton in 1950. Died
Apr. 6, 1953. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. War List.)
STRICKLAND, PETER. Adm. (age 21) at Caius, Oct. i, 1870.
S of Thomas, yeoman, deceased. B. at Staveley, Kendal.
School, CartmeU Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874;
MA 1878. In business in London; Messrs Dyster, Nalder
and Co., Crosby Square. Died Dec. 29, 1898. (Venn, 11. 394
and III. add.)
STRICKLAND, SEFTON WEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 2,
1858. [Only] s. of Samuel West. B. [Apr. 6, 1839] m Liver-
pool. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A.
1862- M.A. 1865. Adm. at Lmcohi's Inn, Nov. 3, 1863.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1866. Conveyancer and Equity
Draftsman. Married, Oct. 4, 1870, Maud Gertrude Shuck-
burgh, youngest dau. of George Shackleford, Esq., of
Husbands Bosworth, Leics. Died Nov. 26, 1910, at 94, Elm
Park Gardens, London. (Peile, 11. 557; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Christ's College obit, notices.)
STRICKLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 1788. S. of Thomas, of Watercrook, Westmorland.
School, Appleby, Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 1789;
Scholar, 1791; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize)
1793; M.A. 1796. Fellow, 1795.
STRICKLAND, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1812. [Eldest s. of George, of Chestnut Grove, Boston Spa,
Yorks. (and Jane Eleanor, dau. of Christopher Craggs, of
Houghton-le-.Sprmg, Durham). B. Aug. 15, i793- School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1814; Browne medal,
1813; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1822. Married, Dec. 27, 1839.
Charlotte Augusta, dau. of John Carroll, of Merville, Co.
Clare, and had issue. Died July 31, 1875. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
Strong, Clement
STRICKLAND, WALTER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 8, 1871; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had
matric, Oct. 20, 1870. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Charles [WiUiam,
8th Bart.J (1837), of Hildenley, Malton, Yorks. (by his ist
wife). B. there, May 26, 1851. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876. Succeeded as 9th Baronet, Dec. 31.
1909. Lived abroad for many years. Became a citizen of
Czechoslovakia, and dropped his title, 1923. Resided at
Sestri Levante, Liguria, Italy. Married, 1888, Eliza, dau. of
W. Yokes. Died Aug. 9, i93». at Buitenzorg, Java. HaU-
brother of Eustace H. (1889). (Harrow Sch. Keg.; Al. Oxon.;
Burke, F. and B.; The Times, Aug. 13, 1938.)
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 24, i860. S. of the Rev. E[mmanuel] (1831),
of Brixton Deverill, Warminster, Wilts. B. Mar. 10, 1843.
School, Marlborough College. Did not reside. B.A., Trinity
CoUege, Dublin, 1866; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1872- Ord. deacon
(Carhsle) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of St Stephen's, Carhsle,
1867-8. C. of Ambleside, Westmorland, 1869-72. C. of
Drigg, Cumberland, 1872-3. R. of Egremont, 1873-86.
V. of St Paul's, Carlisle, 1886-1916. Died Apr. i, 1920.
Father of Edward A. (1891). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
STRINGER, ARTHUR BLACKBURN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1893. S. of Henry. Adm. at St Catharine's, Oct. 10, 1894;
Choral exhibitioner. Brother of the next.
STRINGER, EDMUND BLACKBURN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1892. S. of Henry. B. June 14, 1869, at Sheffield. Migrated
to St Catharine's, 1893. Brother of the above.
STRINGER, EDWARD BELCHER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8,
1880. [Eldest] s. of S., Esq., of Goudhurst, Kent. B. Jan. 20,
1862. School, Lancmg. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884.
Studied Medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital. FeUow of
the R. Microscopical Society, 1900. Died Jan. 20, 1926, at
Egerton Lodge, Bromley, Kent. (Lancing Coll. Reg., 119;
The Times, Jan. 26, 1926.)
STRINGER, HAROLD WALKER. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, 1885. Eldest s. of H[enry, soUcitor], of The Ehns, New
Romney, Kent. B. Mar. 24, 1867. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Lieut., ist Vol. Batt., the
Buffs, 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1892; practised at New Milton,
Hants., and at Lydd, Kent. Deputy Town Clerk; Deputy
Clerk to the Borough Justices of New Romney; Registrar of
the County Court. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Private, R. Fusiliers (Sportsman's Batt.)). Of The Gables,
New Romney, Kent. Married, 1900, EUzabeth, eldest dau. of
George Wright, of Partick, Glasgow. Died Nov. 10, 1947.
(Army Lists; Univ. War List; Law Lists; V. Hodson.)
STRINGER, JAMES. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Feb. 28, 1822; re-adm. Oct. 10, 1826. S. of James, Esq., of
Madras. School, Greenwich (Dr Bumey). Matric. Michs.
1822.
STRINGER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
13, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1832.
STROMBERG, WILLIAM WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at Selwvn
H Oct. 13, 1883. [S. of Thomas, of HuU, printer.] B. Mar. i,
1864 at HuU. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St Paul's,
Jarrow, 1887-91. Assistant Chaplain, at St John's, Mentone,
France, 1891-2. C. of Ribbesford and Bewdley, Worcs.,
1892-6. C. of Kirk Ella with Anlaby, Yorks., 1896-1902.
V. of Anlaby, 1902-12. R. of Wheldrake, 1912-19. V. of
Godmanchester, Hunts., 1919-24. R. of Tydd St Giles,
Cambs., 1924-35. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
STRONG, CHARLES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 24, 1852. [Doubtless s. of Charles, of Tiverton, Devon.
School, BlundeU's, Tiverton.] (Blundell's Sch. Reg.)
STRONG, CHARLES BLUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Dec. 13, 1837. [Doubtless s. of Richard Henry, attorney, of
Tiverton, Devon. School, BlundeU's, Tiverton.] Matric. Lent,
1838. (Blundell's Sch. Keg.)
STRONG, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 28,
1880. 3rd s. of Samuel, gent., of Bath. B. there, Apr. 25,
1859 School, King Edward's, Bath. Matric. Lent, 1880;
B.A. 1883; M.A. and LL.M. 1887.
STRONG, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 7.
1812. Of Surrey. [2nd s. of Clement Samuel, of Limpsfield,
Surrey (and Anne, dau. of Robert Streatfeild, Esq.). School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1812; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class,
1815-16); LL.B. 1819. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, June 29, 1809.
Ord priest (Chester, Litt. dim. from Chichester) Apr. 14, 1816.
(Sinecure) R. of Gedney, Lines., 1824-52. Married, Apr. 30,
1816 Catherine Bridget, dau. of Vincent Hilton Briscoe, Esq.,
of Hookwood, Surrey. Died Apr. 15, 1852, aged 62, at Hayes
Common, near Bromley, Kent. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1852, n- 104; Burke, L.G.)
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STRONG, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1892. B. Sept. 12, 1873. [School, Bedford Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar; B.A. 1895. Joined the I.C.S.,
1896; served in Bengal and .■\ssam as assistant Commissioner;
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner, 1906; Magistrate
and Collector, 1909; Commissioner of Income Tax, Bengal,
1926; retired in 1932. Died May i, 1946. (The Times, May 9,
1946 ; India Office List.)
STRONG, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July i,
1793. S. of Samuel, of Newtown, Montgom. School, Ruthin,
Denbighs. Matric. Easter, i794; B.A. i797; M.A. 1800.
Vicar-Choral of S. Asaph's, 1801-31. P.C. of Disserth,
Flints., 1799-1831. R. of Llansannon, Denbigh, 1817-45.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1846. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide.)
STRONG, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1841.
S. of George, ironmonger, of Exeter (and Frances). B. July 6,
1817. Matric. Michs. i84r; B.A. 1845. C. of Horwich,
Lanes., 1845-6. C. of St Simon and St Jude, Manchester,
1846. C. of Monks-Kirby with Withybrook, Warws., 1849-
52. Married, Dec. 30, 1845, Margaret Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. James Ivory Holmes. Disappears from Clergy List,
1859. (G. Mag., 1846, I. 200.)
STRONG, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 5,
1825. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1825.
STRONG, RUPERT STANLEY KITTERIDGE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 15, 1898. S. of John Alexander, Civil
Servant, of 2, Knaresborough Place, London, S.W. B. Oct. ir,
1879, at 60, West Cromwell Road, S.W. School, Mariborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (London) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of St Mary's, Kilbum,
1902-5. C. of St John's, Reading, 1905-g. Assistant Chap-
lain, Missions to Seamen (Medway), 1909-10; Organising
Secretary (S.W. England), 1910-11. V. of St Stephen's,
Hammersmith, 1911-22. V. of St John-the-EvangeUst, Drury
Lane, 1922-35. Warden of Irms of Court Mission, Drury Lane,
1925-9; Chaplain, 1930-5. Died Dec. 3, 1935, in London.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 4, i935.)
STRONG, SANDFORD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. [2nd] s. of Thomas Banks, Civil Servant (War
Office), of the Horse Guards (and Anna Lawson). B. [Apr. 10,
1863], at Brompton, Middlesex. Bapt. Julv 12, 1863. Schools,
St Paul's, and King's College, London (Dr Barry). [A clerk at
Lloyds, 1878-80.] Matric. Michs. 1881 ; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1891.
Sub-Keeper and Librarian of the Indian Institute at Oxford,
1885-95. Professor of Arabic at University College, London,
1895-1904. Librarian to the Duke of Devonshire, at Chats-
worth, 1895-1904. Librarian of the House of Lords, 1897-
1904. Married, Dec. 11, 1897, Eugenie SeUers, the Classical
Archaeologist. Author, editions of Oriental texts, and
descriptions and reproductions of art treasures in the collec-
tion of the Duke of Devonshire, etc. Died, s.p., Jan. 18, 1904,
in London. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxv. 190-4; D.X.B.)
STRONG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22, 1787.
Of Surrey. [2nd s. of Thomas (and Sophia, dau. of Robert
Alsop, Lord Mayor of London).] Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A.
1791; M.A. 1794. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from
Winchester) Feb. 21, 1793; priest (Carlisle, Litt. dun. from
Winchester) Mar. 16, 1794. R. of Clyst St Mary, Devon,
1795-1841. R. of Theberton, Suffolk, 1819-41. Married,
Dec. 21, 1802, Augusta Louisa, dau. of Thomas Rundell, of
Hampstead. Resided latterlv at Alfred Street, Bath, where
he died Mar. 14, i860, aged 90. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 498 ;
G. Mag., i860, I. 415; Burke, L.G.)
STRONG, WALTER MERSH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. S. of Richard [M.P.], of 3, Champion Park, Denmark
Hill, London. B. Sept. 24, 1873, in London. School, Dulwich.
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1895; (Nat. Sci., Trip., Pt. I,
ist Class, 1894; Pt II, ist Class, 1896); B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899;
B.Chir. and M.D. 1903. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1903; D.T.M. and H., 1914. Assistant (Skin and
Electrical DeDt.) at St Thomas's Hospital. Chief Medical
Officer, British New Guinea. Practised in Papua, where he
was also Resident Magistrate for the N.E. division. Govern-
ment Anthropologist for Papua. Author, medical. Retired
by 1947. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
STRONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 28,
1758. S. of Francis [hosier], of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar 1759; B.A. (5'^ [Hon.] Wrangler)
1762; M..\. 1765. Fellow, 1763-8. Ord. priest (London)
June 17, 1764. R.ofNorton, Kent, 1767-1815. ASix Preacher
of Canterbury Cathedral and Chaplain to the Bishop of
Rochester. Died Aug. 26, 1815. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.;
1815, n. 568.)
Stroud, John
TRONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 8, 1775. Of
Northants. [Only s. of Isaac, of Peterborough. B. there,
Feb. 13, 1756. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1775;
Scholar i777; B.A. 1779; .M.A. 1782; D.D. 1802. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1781 ; priest, 1781. R. of Bolingbroke with Hareby,
Lines., 1782-1834. V. of Billinghay, 1785-1832. Chaplain to
the King and to the Bishop of Lincoln. .Archdeacon of
Northampton, 1797-1842. Canon of Peterborough, 1841-2.
Married, 1785, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. John Wakelin, R. of
Fletton, Hunts. Resided latterly at Stanground. Died
Sept. 8, 1842; buried in Peterborough Cathedral. M.I. there.
Father of William B. (1832). (Northants. Clergy, xiii. loi;
Al. Carthus.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 669; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
STRONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 27, 1806.
Matric. Michs. 1806; B..\. 1811; M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 24, 1818; priest, June 27, 1819.
STRONG, WILLIAM BATE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 25,
1832. [S. of the Ven. William (1775), of Stanground, Peter-
borough. B. Dec. 25, 1815.] School, Rugby. Matric. Lent,
1834; B..^.. 1841. Died Nov. 3, 1843, at Cambridge. M.I. in
Old AU Saints. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1843, ii, 664.)
STRONGE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 10,
1840. S. of William, Esq., of Lancaster. B. at Linton, Kent.
Schools, Newcastle; Old Park, Durham and Twickenham.
Did not reside.
STRONGITHARM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. S. of Col. A[ugustus] (The King's Own) [of Prior's
Lee, Barrow-in-Furness.] B. Dec. 1872, at Barrow-in-
Furness. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1892. Lieut.,
N. Stafis. Regt. Served in the South .\frican War, 1900-1,
and in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Gloucs. Regt.). Died
at Brighton, Nov. 13, 1950. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; The
Times, Nov. 14, 1950.)
STROTHER, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1883.
[Eldest s. of William, of Killinghall, Yorks., (and Catherine,
dau. of WUliam Watson, of Elmwood, Harrogate). B. Feb.
27, 1865. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1886. Of Westfield, KiUinghall.
Harrogate, and Higham Park, Northampton. J. P. for the
W.R. of Yorks., and for the Liberty of Ripon. Married,
June 20, 1888, Emily Maude, dau. of WiUiam Jardine, of
Bognor. Died Dec. 29, 1930. (Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Jan. i, 1931.)
STROUD, EDWARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, June 20, 1865. [3rd] s. of J[ohn], Esq., of Clewer,
Berks. Matric. Lent, 1866. Migrated to Worcester College,
Oxford, whence he matric. Jan. 30, 1867. (Al. Oxon.)
STROUD, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 3, 1889. S. of Robert, draper, of Wolverhampton (and
Elizabeth Philadelphia Stone). B. .\ug. 20, 1867, at Cardiff.
School, Wolverhampton Grammar (Mr T. Beach). Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1899;
priest, 1900; C. of St Matthew's, Newington, Surrey, 1899-
1904. C. of St .-Andrew's, Catford, Kent, 1905-7. V. of Great
Redisham, Suffolk, 1907-15- V. of Lindsey, 1915-52-.
(Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
STROUD, HENRY. Adm. scholar at St John's, May 12, 1882.
S. of John, chemist (and Mary). B. Aug. 7, 1861, at Bristol.
School, Bristol Grammar; also at University College, Bristol,
and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1882;
Scholar, 1882; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1885; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt II, ist Class, 1886); .M.A. 1889. [B.Sc. London, 1883;
D.Sc. London, 1886. D.Sc, Durham.] Lecturer in Physics at
Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1886-7; Professor of
Physics, until 1937; Vice-Principal, 1924-6. Married Eva,
eldest dau. of Clifford Emett, of Bristol, and had issue.
Died Sept. 3, 1940, at Gerrard's Cross, Bucks. (Scott MSB.;
The Times, Sept. 4, 1940.)
STROUD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 16, 1846.
[Eldest] s. of James, gent, (and Mary .Ann). B. Nov. 19, 1828,
at Camberwell, Surrev. School, Tonbridge. Migrated to
Merton College, Oxford, whence he matric. June 4, 1847,
age 18; postmaster, 1847-51; B.A. (Oxford) 1851; M.A.
(Oxford) 1854. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1853; priest (Bath and
Wells) 1855; C. of ChaScombe, Somerset, 1853-61. Second
Master of Crewkeme Grammar School; Assistant Master at
Tonbridge, 1860-73. C. of East Peckham, Kent, 1866-73.
R. of South Perrott, n: Mosterton, Dorset, 1873-1904. Lie. Pr ,
dio. of Salisbury, 1905-9. Latterly of Broadstone, Dorset.
Died in Oct. 1909. Doubtless father of the next. (Tonbridge
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
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STROUD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. at Clare, June 14, 1884.
[Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (above). B. 1864. School,
Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1884. Farmed for sometime in
Minnesota; afterwards engaged in the cinema business in
England. Died in 1926. {Sherborne Reg.)
STROUD, The Rev. JOSEPH. M.A., 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of William, Esq., of Bath.] Matric. from Wadham
CoUege, Oxford, Oct. 18, 1816, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1820;
M.A. (Oxford) 1826; Chaplain of Wadham, 1831-40. P.C. of
Williton, Somerset, 1840-54. R. of Bondleigh, Devon, 1854-
5. Died, Aug. 21, 1855. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1855, n. 440.)
STROUTS, ERNEST WALTER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 16,
1885. S. of Walter, law-clerk [died 1884] (and Harriet
Pooley). B. July 10, 1867, at Milton, Kent. School, Kmg's,
Rochester (the Rev. J. Langhome). Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888. Assistant Master at Hartlebury Grammar School,
Worcs., 1891-9; at the Godolphin School, Hammersmith,
1899-1900; at Aske's School, Hampstead, 1901-32. (Roffen-
sian Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
STRUDWICK, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
July 6, 1770. 2nd s. of Edmund, Esq., of Fomham St Martin,
Suffolk. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1771. Brother of the next.
STRUDWICK, GEORGE LUCAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Pembroke, Feb. 4, 1768. Eldest s. of Edmund, Esq., of
Fomham St Martin, Suffolk. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1768.
Brother of the above.
STRUGNELL, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 22, 1850.
[S. of James, Esq., of St Mark's Road, Kennington, Surrey.]
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1865. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Christ Church,
Bermondsey, 1855-8. C. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1858-60. C. of
St Clement-Dane?, Westminster, 1861-5. C. of St Jude's,
Bethnal Green, 1865-8; V. there, 1868-96. Married, Apr. 24,
1855 , Elizabeth, only dau. of Jacob Thomas, Esq., of Clapham
Rise, Surrey. Died s.p., Dec. i, 1901, aged 76, at Waltham-
stow. (A. Tudor-Craig; Crockford; Bury and Norwich Post,
May 2, 1855; The Times, Dec. 4, 1901.)
STRUTH, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1810;
a 'Ten-year man,' 1819. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1810. R. of St Peter's, Bristol, 1819-29. Died Jan. 30, 1847.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; C. R. Hudleston.)
STRUTT, The Hon. ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1861. [3rd] s. of Edward (1819), [ist] Baron Belper. B.
Mar. 3, 1842, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1861 ; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1864) ; B.A. 1865 ; M.A. 1868.
Of MUford House, Derbs. J. P. for Derbs. Capt., Derbyshire
Rifle Volunteers. Married, Apr. 22, 1873, Alice Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Ambrose Lisle Marsh Phillipps de Lisle, of
Garendon Park. Died Feb. 6, 1877. Brother of Henry (1859)
and Frederick (1862). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
STRUTT, The Hon. CHARLES HEDLEY. Adm. pens, at Triniy,
July 14, 1867. [4th] s. of John James, 2nd Baron Rayleigh
(Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1814) (and Clara Elizabeth La Touche,
dau. of Capt. R. Vicars, R.E.). B. [Apr. 18], 1849. at Terling,
Essex. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1868; (Moral Sci.
Trip., rst Class, 1871); B.A. 1872. M.P. for East Essex,
1883-5; for the Maldon division of Essex, 1895-1906. Of
Blunt's Hall, Witham, Essex, and 90, Onslow Gardens,
London. J. P. for Essex. Travelled much in North Borneo
and Sumatra. Chairman of several rubber and tobacco
companies. Married, 1919, Evangeline, dau. of Henry Hoare,
of Staplehurst and widow of Percy Broderick Bernard, of
Freckenham, Suffolk. Died Dec. 19, 1926. Brother of
Edward G. (1872) and John W. (1861). {Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Return of M.P.s; The Times, Dec. 20,
1926.)
STRUTT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 31,
1819. [Only] s. of William (and Barbara, dau. of Thomas
Evans, of Derby). B. [Oct. 26, 1801], at Derby. School, York.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826; Hon. LL.D. 1862.
President of the Union, 1821. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10,
1823; at the Inner Temple, June 13, 1825. M.P. for Derby,
1830-48; for Arundel, 1851-2; for Nottingham, 1852-6.
P.C, 1846. Chief Commissioner of Railways, 1846-8. Of
Kingston HaU, Kegworth, Derbs. Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, 1852-4. Created Baron Belper, Aug. 29, 1856.
F.G.S.; F.Z.S.; F.R.S., i860. J.P. for Notts.; High Sheriff,
1850; Lord Lieut., 1864. President of University College,
London, 1871-9. Married, Mar. 28, 1837, Amelia Harriet,
youngest dau. of Dr William Otter, Bishop of Chichester. Died
June 30, 1880, in London. Father of Henry (1859), Arthur
(1861) and Frederick (1862). (Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
Strutt, The Hon. Robert John
STRUTT, The Hon. EDWARD GERALD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 11, 1872. [5th] s. of John James [2ndJ Baron
Rayleigh, of Terling Place, Witham, Essex (and Clara
Elizabeth La Touche, dau. of Capt. R. Vicars). B. there
[Apr. 10], 1854. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1875. Undertook the management of his brother's
estates, 1876. Of Whitelands, Hatfield Peverel, Essex. His
administration of the Rayleigh farms was one of his responsi-
bilities, and the system of management he evolved was an
important contribution to the science of agriculture; formed
a retail selling organisation known as Lord Rayleigh's
Dairies, Ltd. Founder of the firm of Strutt and Parker,
Land-agents and Surveyors, 1877. President of the Sur-
veyors' Institute, 1912. .'Adviser to the Board of Agriculture,
1917-19. C.H., 1917. Married, Oct. 29, 1878, Maria Louisa,
dau. of John Jolliffe TufneU, of Langleys, Essex, and had
issue. Died, Mar. 8, 1930. Brother of Charles H. (1867 )and
John W. (i86i); father of John J. (1900). {Winchester Coll.
Reg.; D.N.B.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 10, 1930.)
STRUTT, The Hon. FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 6,1862. [4th] s. of Edward (1819) [ist] Baron Belper (and
AmeUa Harriet, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Otter, Bishop
of Chichester). B. Nov. 28, 1843. Did not reside. Lieut.,
Notts. Yeomanry, 1873. J.P. for Notts., Derby and Leicester.
Mayor of Derby, 1902-3. Died unmarried, Apr. 12, 1909.
Brother of the next and of Arthur (1861). (Burke, P. and B.\
Army Lists.)
STRUTT, The Hon. HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20,
1859. [2nd] s. of Edward (1819), of Kingston, Notts, (and
Amelia Harriet, dau. of the Rt. Rev. WiUiam Otter, D.D.,
Bishop of Chichester). B. May 20, 1840, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1859; LL.B. 1863; LL.M. 1867.
M.P. for East Derbyshire, 1868-74; for Berwick-on-Tweed,
April-June, 1880. Succeeded his father as 2nd Lord Belper,
June 30, 1880. Capt. of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1895-1905.
Of Kingston Hall, Kegworth, Derbs. Col., S. Notts. Yeo-
mamy. A.D.C. to the King. Sometime head of Messrs W. G.
and J. Strutt, cotton-merchants. A Director of the Midland
railway. D.L and J.P. for Derbs., Leics. and Notts. Married,
May 2, 1874, Lady Margaret Coke, 6th dau. of the 2nd Earl
of Leicester. Died July 26, 1914. Brother of the above and
of Arthur (1861); father of William (1894). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P.s; The Times, July 27,
1914.)
STRUTT, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
S. of the Hon. Edward Gerald (1872), of Whitelands, Witham,
Essex (and Maria Louisa, dau. of John Jolliffe Tufnell, of
Langleys, Essex). B. Oct. 26, 1881, at Terling, Essex.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1900. Associate, Sur-
veyors' Institution. Subsequently engaged in agriculture in
Canada. Married, Feb. 24, 1914, Agnes Roger Dewar, dau. of
Lord Forteviot. {Winchester Coll. Reg.)
STRUTT, The Hon. JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 15, 1861. [Eldest] s. of John James [2nd] Baron
Rayleigh (and Clara Elizabeth La Touche, eldest dau. of
Capt. Richard Vicars, R.E.). B. [Nov. 12], 1842, at Langford,
Essex. Schools, Eton and Harrow (for short periods due to
ill-health) and Highstead, Torquay, Devon (private). Matric.
Michs. 1861 ; B.A. {Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize)
1865; M.A. 1868; Hon. Sc.D., 1888. Fellow, 1866-71. Hon.
Fellow, 1881. Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics,
1879-84. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1883; Hon. Sc.D., Leeds,
1888. Chancellor of the University, 1908-19. Succeeded as
3rd Baron Rayleigh, 1873. Professor of Natural Philosophy
at the Royal Institution, 1887-1905. F.R.S., 1873; Secretary,
1904; President, 1905. O.M., 1902. Nobel prize, 1904. Privy
Councillor, 1905. Lord Lieut, of Essex, 1892-1901. Knight of
the Prussian Order of Merit, 1904. Married, July 19, 1871,
Evelyn Georgiana Mary, 2nd dau. of James Maitland Balfour,
of Whittingehame, East Lothian, and sister of Arthur
Balfour. Author, Treatise on the Theory of Sound, etc. Died
June 30, 1919, at Terling Place, Essex. Brother of Charles H.
(1867) and Edward G. (1872); father of the next. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
STRUTT, The Hon. ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jime 25, 1894. [Eldest] s. of John William (above). Baron
Rayleigh, of Terling Place, Witham, Essex. B. there [Aug.
28], 1875. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar 1897;
B.A. 1897; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1897; Pt II 1st
Class, 1898); M.A. 1901. Fellow, 1900. Hon. Sc.D.. Dublin;
Hon. D.Sc, Durham; Hon. LL.D., Edin. Professor of Physics
at the Imperial College of Science, South Kensington, 1908-
19. Succeeded as 4th Baron Rayleigh, June 30, 1919. F.R.S.,
1905 ; Foreign Secretary, 1929-34. Chairman of the executive
committee of the National Physical Laboratory and of the
governing body of the Imperial College of Science. Member,
advisory committee of the Dept. of Scientific and Industrial
Research. President of the Physical Society, 1934-6.
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I'resident of the British Association, 1938. Of Terling Place,
near Chelmsford. Keenly interested in agriculture, especially
in milk production. Married (i) Lady HUda Clements, dau.
of the Earl of Leitrim; (2) 1920, Kathleen Alice, dau. of
John Coppin-Straker, of Stagshaw House, Northumberland.
Author, John William Strutt, zrd Baron Rayleigh; Life of
Sir J. J. Thomson, etc. Died Dec. 13, 1947. (Who's Who;
The Times, Dec. 15, i947.)
STRUTT, The Hon WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. [Eldest] s. of Henry (1859) [znd] Baron Helper, of
Kingston Hall, Kegworth, near Derby. B. [Feb. 9], 1875, m
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894. Found dead
in his bath at St Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., Oct. 5, 1898. [The
Times, Oct. 6, 1898.)
STUART, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1877.
S. of William, of MelvUle House, Portobello, Edinburgh.
B. Feb. 16, 1859, in Edinburgh. School, Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 17, 1885. J.P. for
Edinburgh. Member of Portobello Town Council. Married,
J899, — , dau. of E. H. J. Crauford, M.P. of Auchenames.
Drowned off the coast of Norway, Sept. 21, 1909. (Law
Lists.)
STUART, ANDREW JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, June 13,
i860. Of Wicklow. S. of the [Hon. and] Rev. Andrew
[Godfrey] (M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1847), [R. of
Cottesmore, Rutland] (and the Hon. Catherine Aim Wingfield,
dau. of the 5th Viscount Powerscourt). B. Dec. 21, 1841.
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. i860. Entered the I.C.S.,
1861. Served in the Madras Presidency. Judge at Godoweri,
1879. Became blmd. Retired, 1882. Of Stuart Hall, Stewarts-
town, Co. Tyrone. Succeeded his cousin as 6th Earl and
Viscount and 14th Baron Castlestewart, 1914. Married,
1878, Emma Georgiana, dau. of General Arthur Stevens.
Died Nov. 7, 1921, in London. Brother of Robert E. (1854).
(Rugby Reg. (John only); Who's Who; Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Nov. 10, 1921; G.E.C.)
STUART, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 14.
1845. [Youngest] s. of Daniel [of Harley Street, London, and
Wickham Park, Oxon.] B. [Apr. 18, 1827], in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1845. Died Mar. 15, 1847,
aged 19, in London. (Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1847, i. 559-)
STUART, ATHOL ALEXANDER PAUL REES. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of Montague Pelham, of Steynton,
Surbiton (and Mary Rees). School, Cheltenham CoUege.
Matric. Michs. 1899. Resided two terms. Won Diamond and
Wingfield Sculls at Henley, 1909. Lieut., 6th Bt. the Man-
chester Regt. (T.), 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt. and Adjt., Manchester Regt.; Major, Sherwood
Foresters (Notts, and Derby Regt.)). (Venn, in. 3991 Univ.
War List.)
STUART, CHARLES GORDON. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i,
1881. S. of James Meliss, merchant, of Victoria Street,
London. B. at Napier, New Zealand. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1881. Resided five terms. Died Sept. 4, 1935,
at Cadboro Bay, Victoria, British Columbia. (The Times,
Sept. 20, I935-)
STUART, CHARLES MADDOCK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 25, 1876. [3rd] s. of James, merchant [of Sudbury Hill
House, Harrow] (and Mary Agnes). B. Sept. 25. 1857, in
Calcutta. Bapt. Nov. 14, 1857. School, Harrow (Mr H. G.
Hart)- and Royal College of Chemistry, S. Kensington.
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class,
i879);B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. FeUow, 1884-90. At Strasbourg
University, 1882-3. Assistant Master at Clifton College,
1880-2; at the High School, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1884-8.
First Head Master of St Dunstan's College, Catford, 1888-
1922; the School re-opened in 1888 with 30 boys; Stuart
built up a flourishing institution with over 600. Royal
Humane Society's medal for saving life in a skating accident,
1886. Married,' Dec. 29, i888, Bertha Marion, 3rd dau. of
Harry Coghill, of Brampton Tree House, Newcastle-under-
Lyme. Died Nov. 22, 1932, in South Croydon. Brother of
Edward A. (1872) and Henry V. (1883). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Eagle, XL VII. 190; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Nov. 24, 1932-)
STUART, CHARLES POLE. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Apr. 24,
1844. [2nd] s. of William (1815), of Aldenham Priory, Herts,
(and Henrietta Maria Sarah, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles M.
Pole, Bart.). B. May 7, 1826, at St George's, Hanover
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1852.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1846. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 21, 1 85 1. Of Sandymount House, Wobum Sands, Beds.
J.P. for Bucks, and Beds. Married, Mar. 20, i860, Anne,
eldest dau. of Robert Smyth, Esq., of Gaybrook, Co. West-
meath, and had issue. Died Aug. 25, 1896. Brother of
William (1843) and Clarence E. (1845); father of Robert A.
(1881). (Eagle, XIX. 499; Foster, Men a! the Bar; G. Mag.;
i860, I. 507.)
Stuart, Francis Arthur Knox
STUART, CHARLES VILLIERS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's,
Nov. I, 1826; re-adm. Jan. 26, 1S31. [3rd] s. of [Lord] Henry
(and Gertrude, dau. of George Villiers, Earl of Grandison).
[School, Charterhouse.] Kept the Mich, term, 1826 and three
terms, 1831-2. Married, 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of Admiral
John R. SmoUett, of BonhiU, Isle of Wight. Died Dec. 19,
1870. (Peile, II. 424; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
STUART, CLARENCE ESM6. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 22,
1845. [3rd] s. of William (1815), of Aldenham Abbey, Herts,
(and Henrietta Maria Sarah, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles
Morice Pole, Bart.). B. May 29, 1827, in St George's parish,
Hanover Square, London. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Became a Plymouth brother,
i860; worked for that body in Reading. Married, Apr. 16,
1853, Catherine, dau. of Colonel John Cunninghame, of
Caddell and Thornton, Ayrs., deceased. Author, The New
Testament and its Translations ; Modern Translations of the
Vulgate and the Bible Socidy; Tracings from the Gospels;
Textual Criticism of the New Testament, etc. Resided at
Addington House, Reading, where he died Jan. 8, 1903.
Brother of Charles P. (1844) and WiUiam (1843). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxiv. 230 and 372; The Times,
Jan. 9, 1903.)
STUART (or CRICHTON-STUART), DUDLEY. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Magdalene, July 28, 1891. [2nd] s. of James
Frederick [Dudley] (1842), army officer, of Woolton House,
Newbury. B. Mar. 4, 1871. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1891. Of II, Campden Grove, London, W. Died July 18,
1939, at Ilkley; buried at Woolton Hill, Hants. (The Times,
July 20, 1939.)
STUART, LORD DUDLEY COUTTS. Adm. a nobleman at
Christ's, May 27, 1820. [8th and youngest] s. of John
[ist] Marquess of Bute (and Frances, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Coutts, banker). [B. Jan. ir, 1803.] School, private. Matric.
Easter, 1821; M.A. 1823. M.P. for Arundel, 1830-7; for
Marylebone, 1847-54. Deeply interested in the restoration of
Polish independence, and worked indefatigably for its cause;
'formed the conviction that the aggressive spirit of Russia
could be checked only by the restoration of Poland.' Married,
1824, Christina Alexandrina Egypta, dau. of Lucien Bona-
parte, Prince of Canino, and had issue, one son. Author,
A Speech on the Policy of Russia, delivered in the House of
Commons; Address of the London Literary Association of the
Friends of Poland to the People of Great Britain and Ireland.
Died Nov. 17, 1854, in Stockholm, while on a visit, taken in
the hope of persuading the King of Sweden to join the
Western Powers. Half-brother of John (1784) and Herbert W.
(1788); father of Francis C. (1842). (Peile, 11. 399; D.N.B.)
STUART, EDWARD ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1872. S. of James, merchant [of Sudbury HOI
House], Harrow (and Mary Agnes). B. Apr. 17, 1853, in
Calcutta. Bapt. May 18, 1853. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 11, 1876; priest, 1877; C. of St
Andrew's, Thorpe-next-Norwich, 1876-7. C. of St Giles's,
Norwich, 1877-9. V. of St James's, Holloway, 1879-93.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1892 and 1899. Thursday
Lecturer, St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1888-1917. V. of
St Matthew's, Bayswater, 1893-1907. Preb. of St Paul's,
1905-7. Rural Dean of Paddington, 1906-7. Canon of
Canterbury, 1907-17. Married, Jan. 6, i88o, Emily Ada,
2nd dau. of J. Guy, Esq., of Catton House, Norwich. Author,
Children of God. Died Feb. 25, 1917, in the Precincts,
Canterbury. Brother of Henry V. (1883) and Charles M.
(1876). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxxviii. 347; Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 27, 1917.)
STUART, EDWARD JACKSON. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. i877-
S. of Alexander (and Frances). B. at Nettleham, Lines. Bapt.
Apr. 14, 1857. [Student of law at Osgoode Hall, Toronto,
1872-5.] Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16, 1883. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1880; priest, 1894; C. of Bearpark, Durham, 1880-
2. C. of East Hatley, Cambs., 1883-4. C. of Little Billing,
Northants., 1884-5. C. of Modbury, Devon, 1885-6. C. of
Winksley, Yorks., 1891-2. C. of AmpthUl, Beds., 1893.
C. of Tannington, Suffolk, 1894-5. C. of Tuddenham, 1897-8.
C. of Penistone, Yorks., 1899-1901. V. of Metfield, Suffolk,
1901-21. Died, May 23, 1921. (Scott, MSS.;Crockford; The
Times, May 31, 1921.)
STUART, FRANCIS ARTHUR KNOX. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2,
1893. [3rd] s. of Major Burleigh [William Henry Fitzjohn],
of Dergmoney, Co. Armagh (and Charlotte Anne, dau. of
Col. Francis Ellis). B. there, 'Sept. 27, i875- Schools,
Henley-in-Arden and Bath CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1905. At St Mary's Hospital. L.S.A., 1907. Senior
Assistant Medical Officer, Grayling WeU Hospital, Chichester.
Assistant Medical Officer at the West Sussex County Asylum
Chichester, 1911-15- Died Mar. 9, 1915, as the result of
a motor-accident. (Venn, 11. 535; Medical Directories; The
Times, Mar. 12, 1915; Burke, P. and B.)
Stuart, Francis Coutts
STUART, FRANCIS COUTTS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. lo,
1842. [Paul Amadeus Francis Coutts. S. of Dudley C.
(1820).] Matric. Mich. 1842. Capt., 60th Regt. Died, un-
married, Aug. I, 1889. (IJurke, P. and B.)
STUART, GEORGE ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1897. S. of [George Henry (next) and]
Mrs Stuart of i, Waterloo Place, Weymouth. [B. Dec. i,
1879. School, We>nnouth CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1897;
Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899); B.A. 1900.
Entered the I.C.S. 1901. Served in Madras as Assistant
Collector and Magistrate; Assistant Settlement Officer, 1906;
Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1911; Director of land
records, 19 13. Secretary to the Madras Survey and land
records Committee, 1914; Director of land records, 1917.
Agricultural Adviser to the Govermnent of India and
Director of the Agricultural research Institute at Pusa,
1919-21. Married Ida Mary Locock, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Sealy Poole, R. of ChickereU, Dorset. Died Aug. 8,
1921, at Madras. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Aug. 20, 1921;
Weymouth Coll. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists.)
STUART, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June i,
1870. [Eldest s. of Peter, civil engineer, of Balham.] Matric.
Michs. 1870; Scholar; B.A. (5th Wrangler and 2nd Smith's
prize) 1874; M.A. 1877. Fellow, 1874-8. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 22, 1876. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1896. Entered
the Indian Educational Service, 1882; Principal of Kum-
bakonum College; Principal of the Presidency College,
Madras, 1895. Director of Public Instruction, Madras, 1899-
1903. Member of Viceroy's Legislative Council, Calcutta,
1903. Died Nov. 9, 1903, aged 51, in Madras. Father of the
above. (Scott, MSS.; Laio Lists; The Times, Nov. 17, 1903;
I.C.S. Lists.)
STUART, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889. S. of
William Edington, of Peniarthuchaf (sic), Towyn, Merioneth.,
and of Betton Strange, Salop. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1889. 'TraveUed in North America.' {Eton Sch. Lists.)
STUART, GEORGE MALCOLM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886.
S. of Robert Laidlow, Writer to the signet [and Procurator-
Fiscal for Midlothian], of Edinburgh. B. there, Aug. 26, 1868.
School, Edinburgh Academy; and at Edinburgh University.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. i88g. Writer to the Signet in
Edinburgh, 1892, and Notary Public. Clerk to George
Heriot's Trust, 1923-34. President, British Waterworks
Association, 1922-33. Married, Sept. 2, 1896, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of John Scott Moncrieff. Of Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh.
(Venn, ii. 486; Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Scottish Biographies.)
STUART, HAROLD ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1879-
[S. of Peter. B. July 29, i860, at York. School, Bishop's
Stortford.] Matric. Michs. 1879. Entered the I.C.S., 1881;
Under Secretary to Govt.; directed Indian Census, 1891;
Inspector-General of Police, Madras, 1898. Secretary to the
Indian Police Commission. First Director of Criminal
Intelligence Department, 1904. Home Secretary to the
Government of India, 1908-11. Member of the Madras
Executive Council, 1912-16. Retired, 1916. C.S.I., 1903;
K.C.V.O., 1906; K.C.S.I., 1914; G.C.M.G., 1922. 'One of the
ablest and most successful administrators of his day.' In the
Ministry of Food. 1916-18. British High Commissioner on
the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission, 1920-1, and British
Commissioner for Upper Silesia. Married, Aug. 19, 1885;
Alice Catherine, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Frederick WiUiam
Whitehead, of Cambridge. Died Mar. i, 1923, in London.
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, Mar. 2, 1923; Who's Who.)
STUART, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 23,
1789. Of Essex. School, Newport, Essex. Matric. Michs.
1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. Ord. deacon (London), July 13,
1794; priest, Sept. 20, 1795. V. of Steeple Bumpstead, and
R. of East Donyland, Essex, 1801-34. Chaplain to the Earl of
Mansfield. Died May 4, 1834, at Lofthouse, Yorks. (T. A.
Walker, 359; G. Mag., 1834, i. 665.)
STUART, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
Dec. 20, 1820. [2nd] s. of the Most Rev. William (1772),
Archbishop of Armagh. B. 1804, at Armagh. School,
Beaconsfield, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A.
1828. M.P. for Bedford, 1837 (unseated, 1838) and 1841-54.
Resided at 18, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London. Died,
Oct. 26, 1854, at Kempston, Beds. Brother of William (1815).
[Peile, II. 403; Boase, iii. 807.)
STUART, HENRY CUMBERLAND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 6, 1851. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry William (1824).
B. Jan. 31, 1833, in Madras. School, Bath College. Matric.
Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1856; priest (London) 1857; C. of Northaw, Herts., 1857.
C. of St Andrew's, Enfield, Middlesex, 1858-9. C. of Stow-on-
Stuart, James
the-Wold, Gloucs., 1861-3. V. of Wragby, Yorks., 1863-84.
Married, 1858, Eleanor Cardine, dau. of Lieut.-Col. C. Bevan,
deceased. Died Sept. 16, 1884. {Peile, 11. 521; G. Mag., 1858,
II. 307; The Guardian, Sept. 24, 1884; Clergy List.)
STUART, HENRY ESM6. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
1883. [Youngest] s. of Colonel — [William] (1843), of
Tempsford HaU, Sandy, Beds. [B. July 15, 1865.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884. Married Feb. 16, 1899, Emily,
dau. of James Comwell. Died Aug. 21, 1905, aged 40, at
Bournemouth. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Aug. 25, 1905.)
STUART, HENRY VENN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1883.
[Youngest] s. of James, merchant, of [Sudbury Hill House],
Harrow. B. there, Aug. 8, 1864. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1884-6; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt II,
ist Class) 1886; M.A. 1890; D.D. 1924. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1887; priest, 1888; C. of Burslem, Staffordshire, 1887-91.
V. of St James's, Wolverhampton, 1891-5. V. of Cannock,
1895-1903. R. of Stoke-on-Trent, 1903-24. Preb. of Lich-
field, 1905-24. Select Preacher, 1906. Dean of Carlisle, 1924-
33. A devoted worker amongst the industrial population of
Burslem and Stoke-upon-Trent. Married, Oct. 10, 1904,
Marguerite Evelyn, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Charles James Bird,
of Buckhurst Hill. Died Jan. 12, 1933. Brother of Edward A.
(1872) and Charles M. (1876). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11.
462; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 13, 1933; Cambridge Review,
Jan. 20, 1933.)
STUART, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 5,
1824. [B. at Lincoln.] Matric. Lent, 1825; B.A. 1830.
Chaplain in the H.E.I.C; at Vepery, 1832-4; Bangalore,
1834-7; Ootacamund, 1837-43; Trichinopoly, 1843-6. Senior
Presidency Chaplain, Madras Cathedral, 1846-7. Lived at
Bath, 1847-53. V. of Northaw, Herts., 1853-6. Married,
1831, Georgina, dau. of Charles Cumberland. Died Oct. 5,
1856. Fatherof Henry C. (1851). (F. Penny; G. Mag., 1856,
II. 655; C. R. Hudleston.)
STUART (or CRICHTON-STUART), HERBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 12, 1845. [2nd s. of the Hon. Patrick James
Herbert (1812). B. Aug. 5, 1827. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1856. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, May, 1854. In the Foreign Office. D.L. for
Buteshire. Married, Aug. 28, i860, Fanny Adelaide, dau. of
John Labouchere, of Broom Hall, Surrey. Died Dec. 30, 1891.
Brother of James F. D. (1842). {Eton Sch. Lists; Lam Lists;
Scots Peerage, 11. 309.)
STUART, The Hon. HERBERT WINDSOR. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
St John's, Jan. 8, 1788. [2nd] s. of John, Viscount Mount-
stuart [4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Bute] (and Charlotte
Jane, eldest dau. of Viscount Windsor). B. May 6, 1770.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1789- In the H.E. I.C.S. in
Bengal, 1791; Assistant to the Registrar of the Court of
Appeal, Calcutta, 1794; Second Assistant, 1795; First
Assistant, 1795; Assistant to the Collector, at Purnea, 1797;
Registrar to the ZiUah Adawlut at Moorshedabad, 1800;
retired, 1800. Died Jan. 20, 1825, in Upper Norton Street,
London. Brother of John (1784); half-brother of Dudley C.
(1820). {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John' Coll. Adms., iv. 498.)
STUART, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, Dec. 16,
1762. S. of Admiral — [James] Stuart, deceased. B. in
Westminster. School, Paddington (Mr Lally). Doubtful if
resided.
STUART, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan. 15, 1858. S. of
the Rev. James [Hilman] (Trinity College, Oxford, 1825), R. of
Ampton, Suffolk. B. there, June 3, 1839. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Ensign, 47th Regt., 1864;
Lieut., 1868; Capt., 1876; Paymaster, 3rd Dragoon Guards,
1879-89; retired in 1889. Father of James S. (1884). (Venn,
II. 338; Army Lists.)
STUART, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 14, 1862. [Eld.] s.
of Joseph Gordon. B. [Jan. 2], 1843, at Balgonie, Fifes. [School,
Madras College, St Andrews; and at St Andrews University;
B.A. 1861.] Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1864; B.A.
(yd Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1869. FeUow, 1867. Hon. LL.D.
St Andrews, 1876. Professor of Mechanism and applied-
Mechanics, 1875-89; established the mechanical workshops
and inaugurated the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. Originator
of the University Extension lectures, 1873. M.P. for Hackney,
1884; for Hoxton, 1885-1900; for Sunderland, 1906-10.
Member of the L.C.C., 1889-1907. Rector of St .Andrews
University, 1898-1901. A Director of J. and J. Colman, Ltd.,
Norwich. P.C, 1909. Married, 1890, Laura Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Jeremiah James Colman, of Carrow House, Norwich.
Author, Reminiscences, etc. Of 24, Grosvenor Road (later
Millbank), London, and Carrow Abbey, Norwich. Died
Oct. 12, 1913, at Norwich. Stuart House, headquarters of the
Extra-Mural (formerly University Extension) work of the
University was named after him. Brother of Joseph G. (1868).
(Helen C. Colman; C.U. Hist. Reg.)
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Stuart, James Frederick Dudley
stuart (or crichton-stuart), james frederick
DUDLEY. Adni. pens, at Trinity, Mar. lo, 1842. [Eldest]
s. of the Hon. Patrick James Herbert (1812). B. Feb. 17,
1824, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1842. Lieut. -
Col., Grenadier Guards. M.P. for Cardiff, 1857-80. Lord
Lieutenant of Bute, 1859. Married, July 28, 1864, Gertrude
Frances, dau. of Sir George Hamilton Seymour. Died Oct. 24,
1891. Brother of Herbert {1845); father of Dudley (iSgi).
(Scots Peerage, 11. 308; Eton Sell. Lists.)
STUART (post KILBEE-STUART), JAMES KILBEE. Adm. pens,
at Queens', Apr. 4, 1845. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1850; priest, 1850; C. of
Hinxworth, Herts., 1850. C. of Wickham-Bishops, Essex,
1851-2; C. of Ingatestone, 1852. C. of St Bride's, Fleet
Street, London, 1853-5. C. of East and West Rudham,
Norfolk, 1855-6. Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) dio. of Calcutta,
1856-81; at Peshawur, 1856-8; Novvshera, 1858; Rawal-
pindi, 1858-62; Murree, 1862-4.; Anarkull, Lahore, 1864-7.
Berhampore, 1873-4; Fort William, 1874; Fyzabad, 1874-7;
Delhi, 1877-9; Karachi, 1879-81. V. of Fence-in-Pendle,
Lanes., 1883-4. V. of Ch. Gresley with Linton, Derbs., 1884-
92. Changed his name to KUbee-Stuart, 1885. Died July 14,
1892, aged 66. Father of Ronald R. K. (1878). (Crockford;
The Guardian, July 20, 1892.)
STUART, JAMES ORCHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 26, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846. Doubtless the 'James
O. Stuart, S.C.L., of Chatsworth House, Handsworth", who
appears occasionally in Clergy List until 1873.
STUART, JAMES SENIOR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 18,
1884. [Eldest] s. of James [i8th Hussars (1884)]. B. [Feb. 9,
1865], at Ampton, Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Peasedown,
Somerset, 1888-93. C. of Warminster, Wilts., 1893-9. V. of
Christ Church, Warminster, 1899-1942. Died in 1942.
(Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 704.)
STUART, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. a nobleman at St John's,
May 27, 1784. Eldest s. of John, Viscount Mount Stuart
[4th Earl and ist Marquess of Bute]. B. Sept. 25, 1767, in
Grosvenor Square, London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1787; M.A. 1787. Viscount MountStuart, by courtesy.
Mar. 10, 1792. M.P. for Cardiff, 1790-4. Colonel, Glamorgan-
shire Militia, 179 1. Lord Lieut, of Glamorgan, 1793. Married,
Oct. 12, 1792, Elizabeth Penelope, dau. of Patrick Crichton,
Earl of Dumfries. Died Jan. 2, 1794, at Bassingboum Hall,
near Stansted, Essex, a month after a fall from his horse.
Father of John C. (1808) and Patrick J. H. (1812); half-
brother of Dudley C. (1820); brother of Herbert W. (1788).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adms., iv. 499.)
STUART, JOHN BURNETT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5,
1823. Of Leics. [Eldest s. of John Burnett, of Dens and
Crichie, Mintlaw, Aberdeens. (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of
A. Horsfall).] Matric. Michs. 1823; M.B. 1828; M.D. 1834.
In Holy Orders. V. of BiUesdon with Goadby and RoUeston,
Leics., 1836-46. Latterly of Dens and Crichie, Mintlaw,
Aberdeens. Died, unmarried, in 1873. Brother ofTheodosius
B. (1823). (Burke, L.G.; Clergy List.)
STUART, JOHN CRICHTON, EARL OF DUMFRIES. Adm.
nobleman (age 15) at Christ's, Nov. 19, 1808. [Elder] s. of
John (1784), Viscount Mount Stuart (and Elizabeth Penelope,
dau. and sole heiress of Patrick Crichton, Earl of Dumfries
B. Aug. 10, 1793. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1809; M.A.
1812; Hon. LL.D. 1835. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1829;
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. Succeeded as 6th Earl of
Dumfries on the death of his maternal grandfather, Apr. 7,
1803; and as 2nd Marquess of Bute, Nov. 16, 1814 on the
death of his paternal grandfather. .-Assumed by sign manual
Aug. 26, 1805 the surname and arms of Crichton in addition
to that of Stuart. F.R.S., 1818; F.S.A., 1838. K.T., 1843.
High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland, 1842-6. Recorder of Banbury. Keeper of Rothsay
Castle. Married (i) July 29, 1818, Maria, eldest dau. of
George Augustus, 3rd Earl of Guilford; (2) Apr. 10, 1845,
Sophia Frederica Christina, dau. of the ist Marquess of
Hastings, and had issue. Died Mar. 18, 1848 at Cardiff.
Brother of Patrick J. H. (1812). [Eton Sch. Lists; Peile, 11.
363; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
STUART, JOHN WINDSOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12,
1864. [2nd] s. of Henry, of Newton Stewart, Wigtowns. (and
Cecilia, dau. of Charles Hammersley). B. there, Dec. 3, 1846.
Schools, [Glenalmond and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1865 ; B.A.
1869. Of Foley House, Rothesay, Bute. Factor to the
Marquess of Bute. J. P. and Hon. Sheriff-Substitute for
Butes and Renfrews. Lieut., Argyll and Bute Vol. Artillery,
i88i; Capt., 1883; Major, 1888; Lieut.-Col. 1893. Married,
Apr. 30, 1873, Flora, dau. of Capt. William C. J. Campbell,
of Snettisham Hall, Norfolk. Died Dec. 8, 1905. [Glenalmond
Reg. ; Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.)
Stuart, Robert William Hall
STUART, JOSEPH GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 12,
1868. [S. of Joseph Gordon, Esq., of Balgonie, Markinch,
Fifeshire.] Migrated to Trinity Hall, Dec. 10, 1869. Matric.
Michs. 1869. Brother of James (1862).
STUART, KENNETH. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1897; B.A. 1899.
STUART (post STUART-GRAY), MORTON GRAY. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Mar. 10, 1873. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edmund
Luttrell (Exeter College, Oxford, 1818), R. of Winterboume-
Houghton, Dorset (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. J. L.
Jackson, R. of Swanage). B. [Apr. 16, 1855], at Blandford.
Bapt. May 26, 1855. School, Uppingham (Mr Thring).
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Professor of
Natural History at the Royal .-Agricultural College, Ciren-
cester, 1879-S1. F.G.S., 1878. Assumed the additional name
of Gray, 1901, on succeeding to family estates. Succeeded his
brother, Francis James, as 17th Earl of Moray, 1909, and
resumed the name of Stuart only. An authority on arbori-
culture, and an amateur artist of much ability. Married,
Dec. 17, 1890, Edith Douglas, dau. of Rear-Admiral George
Palmer. Died Apr. 19, 1930, at Damaway Castle, Forres.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Journal of the Geological Soc. (1931.
XXII); Eagle, XLVi. 51; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The
Times, Apr. 21, 1930.)
STUART (post CRICHTON-STUART), The Hon. PATRICK
JAMES HERBERT. Adm. a nobleman (age 17) at Christ's,
June 27, 1812. [2nd] s. of John (1784), Viscount Mount-
Stuart. [B. Aug. 25, 1794.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
18:2; M.A. 1814. M.P. for Bute, 1820-6; for Ayr Burghs,
1834-52; for Ayrshire, 1857-9. Assumed the additional
surname of Crichton, Mar. 1817. Lord-Lieut, of Butes.
Married, July 13, 1818, Hannah, dau. of William Tighe, of
Woodstock, Kilkenny. Died Sept. 7, 1859- Brother of John
C. (1808); father of Tames F. D. (1842) and Herbert (1845).
(Peile, 11. 373; The Scots Peerage, 11. 308.)
STUART, PAUL AMADEUS FRANCIS COUTTS (1842) see
STUART, FRANCIS C.
STUART, ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of Charles Pole (1844). gent, [of Sandymount
House, Wobum Sands, Beds, (and Anne). B. [July, 1862], at
Langley, Bucks. Bapt. Aug. 10, 1862. [Schools, Haileybury,
and Oxford Military College, Cowley.] Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885; LL.M. 1889. Of Chandlersford, Hants. Married,
Jan. 6, 1897, Edith M. N., dau. of the Rev. H. E. Stoker.
Died in 1899. (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, L.G.).
STUART, ROBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1854. Of Ireland. S. of the Hon. and Rev. Andrew
[Godfrey, R. of Cottesmore, Rutland] (and Catherme, dau.
of Viscount Powerscourt). B. [Nov. 2, 1836], at Brackaville,
Co. Tyrone. Bapt. May 12, 1837. [Schools, Harrow and
Edinburgh Academy.] Matric. Michs. 1S54. Died May 30,
1857, at Bournemouth. Brother of Andrew J. (i860). (Edin-
burgh Acad. Reg.; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
STUART, ROBERT WALTER, LORD BLANTYRE. Adm. as a
Nobleman at St John's, Feb. 21, 1794- S. of Alexander
[loth] Lord Blantyre (and Catherine, eldest dau. of Patrick
Lindsay, of Eaglescaimie, Haddingstons. B. June 10, 1777.
School, Eton. Had succeeded as nth Lord Blantyre, Nov. 5,
1783. Ensign, 3rd Foot Guards, 1795; Capt., 31st Foot, 1798;
12th Light Dragoons, 1798; Capt., 7th Light Dragoons, 1799;
Major, 17th Light Dragoons, 1804; Lieut.-Col., 42nd Foot,
1804; Brevet-Col., 1813; Major-General, 1819. Served in
Holland, 1799, in Egypt, 1801, in Pomerania and Zealand,
1809; in the Peninsula, 1809. C.B. 1813. Served in Portugal,
Egypt, Pomerania and the Baltic, and Spain. Lord Lieutenant
for Renfrewshire, 1820-2. Elected as Representative Peer for
Scotland, 1806, but was unsuccessful in 1807 and did not sit
again in Parliament. Married, Feb. 20, 1813, in Edinburgh,
Fanny Mary, dau. of the Hon. John Rodney, Chief Secretary
to the Government of Ceylon. Killed Sept. 22, 1830, during
civil disturbances in Brussels. Father of William (1842).
(Eton Sch. Lists; G.E.C; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 140.)
STUART, ROBERT WILLIAM HALL. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21,
1884. [S. of the Rev. J.] Matric. Non-CoD., from Ayerst H.,
Michs. 1884. Adm. at St Catharine's, May i, 1886; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1888; priest, 1889;
C. of NecheUs, Birmingham, 1888-90. C. of St Matthew s,
Luton, 1890-2. Planter's Chaplain at Christ Church,
Kurseong, Bengal, 1892-7; Chaplain (Indian Eccles. Estab.),
at Dum Dum, 1898-9; at Fort William, 1899-1900, and
1904-6; at St John's, Calcutta, 1900-4; at St Paul's Cathedral,
Calcutta, 1909-19. Canon of Calcutta, 1914-19. \- 01
Bagshot, Surrey, 1920-34. Married, Dec. 24, 1901, Constance
T. dau. of the Rev. Wihiam Chastel de Boumville. Died
Nov. 8, 1934. [Crockford; The Times, Nov. 10, 1934-)
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Stuart, Ronald Rogers Kilbee
STUART, RONALD ROGERS KILBEE. Matric. Non-CoU.
Michs. 1878. Adra. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Jan. i, 1879. b. of
the Rev. J[ames] Kilbee (1845). B. Dec. 12, 1858, at Rawal
Pindi, India. School, King William's College, Isle of Man.
Second Lieut., Sherwood Foresters, 1881; Lieut., 1881;
Capt., 1887. Resigned his commission owmg to bad healtn
and lived for some time on the Riviera. A weU-known rose
grower. Died June 27, 1926, in London. {King Wtlham s
Coll. Reg. ; F. Brittain.)
STUART, THEODOSIUS BURNETT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May 5, 1823. Of Northants. [2nd s. of John Burnett ot
Dens and Crichie (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of A Horsfall).J
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. {isth Wrangler) 1827; M.A. 1830;
B.D. 1838. Fellow, 1829. Ord. deacon, 1829; priest, 1031.
C. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1831-7. V. of Northallerton, 1839-49-
V. of Wookey, Somerset, 1849-68. Preb. of Wells, 1859-
Married, 1839, Maria Love, dau. of Capt. J. Robertson, K.N.,
and had issue. Died in i868. Brother of John B. (1823);
father of Augustus T. (1866), sub Burnett-Stuart) {Clergy List;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; G. E. Kirk.)
STUART, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
St John's, Jan. 14, 1772. [5th and] youngest s. of [John],
3rd Earl of Bute (and Mary, only dau. of Edward Wortley
Montague). B. [Mar. 15, i755] ia London. School, Win-
chester. Matric. Lent, 1774; M.A. 1774; D.D. 1789- Ord.
deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Canterbury), May 30, 1779-
V. of Luton, Beds., 1779-94. Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1789; Canon of Windsor, i793- Bishop of St David's,
1794-1800; Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All
Ireland, 1800-22. Privy CounciUor, Ireland, 1800; England,
1801. ' Introduced (Apr. 10, 1783) by BosweU to Dr Johnson,
who described him as "an exemplary parish priest in every
respect'". Married, May 3, i796, at St George's, Hanover
Square, Sophia Margaret Juliana, dau. of Thomas Penn, of
Stoke Poges. Author, The Crucifixion (a poem) ; 2 he Generous
Impostor (a comedy) ; Series of Essays in a Daily Newspaper;
Considerations on the Principles of Naval Discipline; 1 he
Ways of God, etc. Died May 6, 1822, in Hill Street, Berkeley
Square, as the result of taking a draught of embrocation in
mistake for medicine. Full-length figure in marble in the
cathedral, Armagh. Father of Henry (1820) and William
(next). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 499; D.N.B.)
STUART, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Oct. 19,
1815. [Eldest] s. of Dr [William] (above). B. [Oct. 31, 1798].
at Ham, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1816; M.A. 1820. Of
Aldenham Abbey, Herts., Tempsford Hall, Beds., and
Hill Street, Hanover Square, London. M.P. for Armagh,
1820-6; for Bedford, 1830-1 and 1832-4. J.P. and D.L. for
Beds.; High Sheriff of Beds., 1846. Married (i) Aug. 8, 1821,
Henrietta Maria Sarah, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Morice Pole,
Bart.; (2) Aug. 31, 1854., Georgina Adelaide, dau. of General
Walker. Author, Stwartiana (privately printed). Died July 7.
1S74. Father of Charles P. (1844), Clarence E. (1845) and
WiUiam (1843); brother of Henry (1820). (Eagle, xxiv. 236;
Return of M.P.s; Boase, m. 812; Burke, P. and B.)
STUART, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 8, 1842. [2nd] s. of Robert Walter (1794). [nth] Baron
Blantyre. B. [Mar. 3, 1824], at Erskine, Renfrews. Schools,
Eton and Loretto. Matric. Michs. 1842; M.A. 1845. Entered
the Diplomatic Service, 1845; Attach^ in Paris, 1845;
Secretary of legation at Rio de Janeiro, 1858; at Naples,
1859; at Washington, 1861; Charg6 d'afiaires there, 1863.
Secretary of embassy at Constantinople, 1864; at St Peters-
burgh, 1866. Minister plenipotentiary at Buenos Ayres, 1868;
Minister plenipotentiary to Greece, 1872, and to The Hague,
1877; retired, 1882. C.B. 1871. K.C.M.G. 1886. Married,
Sept. 6, 1866, Georgina, eldest dau of Lieut. -General George
Borlase Tremenheere. Died Apr. i, 1896, at Sutton Park
Cottage, Guildford. (Eton Sch. Lists; Loretto Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; The Standard, Apr. 4, 1896; Boase, in. 813.)
STUART, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 18, 1843-
[Eldest] s. of William (1815), of HiU Street, Hanover Square,
London [and of Aldenham Abbey, Herts] (and Henrietta
Maria Sarah). B. Mar. 7, 1825, in the parish of St George's,
Hanover Square. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1843. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 5, 1848. Called to the Bar, May 2,
1851. Of Tempsford HaU, Sandy, Beds. M.P. for Bedford,
1854-7 and 1859-68. J.P. for Herts., Hunts, and Beds.
Chairman, Beds. Quarter Sessions. High Sheriff of Beds.,
1875. Hon. Col., 3rd Batt. the Bedfordshire Regt. Married,
Sept. 13, 1859, Katharine, eldest dau. of John Armytage
Nicholson, Esq., and had issue. Died Dec. 21, 1893, at
Menabilly, Par, Cornwall. Brother of Charles P. (1844) and
Clarence E. (1845); father of Henry E. (1883). (Eagle, xviii.
208; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Boase, iii. 811.)
Stubbs, Charles William
STUART, WILSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1898; an
advanced student. S. of John Cuthbert, Wesleyan minister,
of Liverpool (and Elizabeth Wilson). B. Mar. 3, 1873, at
Leek, Staffs. Schools, Manchester Grammar and Yorkshire
College, Leeds (Dr Dodington). Matric. Michs. 1898. A
Wesleyan Minister. Sometime assistant Tutor at Headingley
College. Served at Falmouth, Birmingham, Brixton Hill,
Douglas and Glasgow. Fellow of Manchester University.
Devoted to the cause of temperance reform; gave evidence
before the Royal Commission on licensing. Author, English
Philosophical Styles. Died Aug. 10, 1934, at his home near
Coniston. (Eagle, xlviii. 200.)
STUART-WILLIAMS, SYDNEY CHARLES (1897), see WIL-
LIAMS.
STUBBER, ROBERT [HAMILTON]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St
John's, Feb. 7, 1826. B. in Ireland. [Doubtless eldest s. of
the Rev. Alexander Chetwood Hamilton, R. of Thomastown,
Co. Kilkenny (who married Eleanor, dau. of the Rev. Sewell
Stubber, and assumed the name). B. Oct. 1, 1803.] Matric.
Easter, 1826. Of Moyne, Co. Wicklow. J.P. and D.L.;
High Sheriff of Wicklow, 1831. Married May 2, 1840, Olivia,
dau. of the Rev. Edward Lucas, and widow of Henry Smyth.
Died in 1862. (Burke, L.G., 1882; Kelly, Handbook; F. P.
White.)
STUBBER, ROBERT HAMILTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1897. S. of Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Moyne, Durrow,
Queen's Co., Ireland. [B. Sept. 28, 1879.] Matric. Michs.
1897. Entered the Army, 1899; served in the South African
War, 1898-1901. Capt., ist Life Guards, 1906; retired, 1912.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, S. Irish Horse,
attached Life Guards; mentioned in despatches; D.S.O.,
1916). Of Marston Hill, Fairford, Gloucs. D.L. and J.P. for
Queen's County. .Married, 1920, Mabel Florence Mary, dau.
of the Earl of Erne and widow of Capt. Lord Hugh William
Grosvenor. (The V.C. and D.S.O. (Hamilton-Stubber) ;
Burke, E.G. of Ireland.) '
STUBBS, ARTHUR GOODWIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1889. S. of A. [of Sherwood Rise, Nottingham]. B.
Jan. 10, 1871, at Nottingham. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1889. Sometime a tomato and chrysanthemum
grower for Covent Garden. Married, 1895, Alice, dau. of
J. Gibbons, of Gloucester. Died at Keston, Kent, Feb. 23,
1950. (Haileybury Reg.; The Times, Mar. l, 1950-)
STUBBS, ASHLEY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1894. S. of
the Very Rev. Charles William (1864), D.D., Dean of Ely (and
Harriet). B. June 16, 1875, at Granborough, Bucks. Schools,
Royal Institution, Liverpool (Mr Turner), and Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1894. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Officers' Cadet Batt.). Subsequently of Los
Angeles, California. Brother of Philip S. F.( 1900) (Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; Royal Inst. Sch. Reg.)
STUBBS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 25,
1869. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of John Dixon, of Ealing.
B. Dec. 7, 1850. School, St Paul's, London.] Matric. Michs.
1869; Scholar, 1870; B.A. 1873; LL.B. 1874; M.A. and LL.M.
1876; LL.D. 1882. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 12, 1871.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1874. Married, Aug. 31, 1881,
Frances Sarah, only dau. of William D. Saunder, of Ealing.
Sometime of Ashtead, Surrey. Died Sept. 24, 1931, at
Surbiton; buried at West Molesey. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Sept. 26, 1931-)
STUBBS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1881. S. of WiUiam Henry, of BlymhiU, Staffs. B. Nov. 9,
1861, at Weston, Staffs. School, Newport, Salop (private).
Matric. Michs. 1881.
STUBBS, CHARLES STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1878. S. of WilUam Aylwin, merchant, of
London, deceased. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882;
M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1881; priest, 1884; C. of
St Augustine's, Wisbech, 1881-3. C. of AU Saints, New-
market, 1883-6. C. of Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire, 1886-94.
C. of St James's, Congleton, 1894-5. C. of Rock Ferry, 1896-
7. C. of Carrington, 1897-1911. Married, Oct. 28, 1898,
Gertrude, eldest dau. of WiUiam Simpson Holden, of Bolton,
Lanes. Died Jan. 3, 1911. (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 6,
1911.)
STUBBS, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 12,
1864. Only s. of Charles, spice-merchant, of Liverpool. B.,
there, Sept. 3, 1845. School, King's Royal Institution,
Liverpool (Dr Turner). Matric. Michs. 1864; exhibitioner; B.A.
1868; Le Bas prize, 1868; M.A. 1876, D.D. 1894. Hon.
FeUow, 1904. Select Preacher, 1881; Lady Margaret Preacher,
1896; Hulsean Lecturer, 1904. Ord. deacon, 1868; priest,
1869; C. of St Mary's, Sheffield, 1868-71. V. of Granborough,
Bucks., 1871-84. Select Preacher at Oxford, 1883. V. of
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Stokenham with Chivelstone and Sherford, Devon, 1884-8.
R. of VVavertree, Liverpool, 1S88-94. Dean of Ely, 1S94-
1906. Bishop of Truro, 1906-12. Married Harriet, 3rd dau.
of William Turner, of Liverpool. Author, International
Morality; Village Politics, Addresses and Serttums on the
Labour Question; The Conscience and other Poems; God and
the People ; The Land and the Labourers ; Christ and Economics ;
A Creed for Christian Socialists ; Historical Memorials of Ely
Cathedral; Handbook to Ely Cathedral; Cambridge and its
Story; The Truro Carol Book, etc. Died May 4, 19 12. Father
of Ashley (1894) and Philip S. F. (1900). {Crockford; The
Times, May 6, 1912.)
STUBBS, DANIEL HOLLAND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1877. Of Lanes. S. of Lucas Peter, of Mount Road,
New Brighton, Cheshire. B. Nov. 16, 1856, at Liverpool.
School, Liverpool College and at Liverpool Institute.
Matric. Michs. 1877. Ord. deacon (Liverpool), 1885; priest,
1886; C. of All Saints, Liverpool, 1885-7. C. of Prescot,
Lanes., 1887-9. V. of Penwortham, 1889-94. Chaplain at
Brindisi, 1896-7; .Assistant Chaplain at St Andrew's Cathe-
dral, Singapore, 1897-1901 ; acting C.F. in Singapore, 1902-5.
Assoc, St Andrew Mission, dio. of Salisbury, 1907-9. C. of
Hungerford, Berks., 1909-13. C. of Burghfield, 1913-15.
C. of Fareham, Hants., 1916-20. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester,
1920. Latterly of 38, Bury Road, Alverstoke, Hants.
Disappears from Crockford, 1928.
STUBBS, EDWARD STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. Eldest s. of the Rev. Stewart
Dixon (1852), of Pentonville. B. in HoUoway. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (London) 1881; priest, 1882;
C. of St Saviour, Paddington, 1881-6. Minister at Port
Carling, Ontario, Canada, 1886. Died, Dec. 19, 1886, at
St Moritz, Engadine, Switzerland. Brother of John D. (1884).
{Clergy List, The Guardian, Dec. 22, 1886.)
STUBBS, FRANK HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27,
1870. [Only] s. of the Rev. Henry C, Principal of the
Training College, Warrington, Lanes, (and Ellen Eliza). B.
[Nov. 16, 1851], at Warrington. Bapt. Dec. 19, 1851. School,
Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1872; B.A.
(49«A Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1877. Assistant Master at Ton-
bridge, 1875-6; at Huddersfield Proprietary College, 1877-9;
Second Master at Queen's CoUege, Georgetown, Demerara;
Head Master of Government College, Georgetown, 1879-81.
Died Sept. 19, 1881, at Georgetown, of yellow fever. (Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; Christ's Hosp. Exhib.; The Guardian, Oct. 19,
1881.)
STUBBS, JAMES WARDEN. Non-Coil. Matric. Easter, 1889.
'Of the Argentine and latterly of Bognor Regis.' Died at
Solihull, Oct. 4, 1949, aged 81. (The Times, Oct. 21, 1949-)
STUBBS, JOHN DIXON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1884.
S. of the Rev. Stewart Dixon (1852), of 5, Mecklenburgh
Square, London. B. Feb. 22, 1865, in London. School,
Brooke House, Potton, Beds, (private). Matric. Michs. 1884;
B..A.. 1887; M.A. 1891; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital; House Physician and Semor
Clinical Assistant there. House Surgeon, London Temperance
Hospital. Of 126, Tulse Hill, London, S.W. Hon. Medical
Officer, Bri.xton and Streatham dispensary. Died Oct. 16,
1936. Brother of Edward S. (1877). (Medical Directories;
Trin. Coll. Record, 1936.)
STUBBS, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 26, 1793.
Of Hunts. [S. of the Rev. Jonathan (Christ Church, Oxford,
1746), R. of Orton Longueville. Bapt. Oct. ii, i773- School,
Winchester.] Doubtful if resided. .Matric. from New CoUege,
Oxford, Nov. i, 1793, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1797- C. of
St Alkmund's, Derby, 1798-1803. C. of Utto.xeter, Staffs.,
1803-10. Married, 1807, Miss — Kirk, of Derbs. Died
Nov. 13, 1810, at Tutbury, Staffs., being killed by a fall from
a gig. (Winchester Scholars, 277; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1810,
II. 669; Simms, Biblio. Staff.)
STUBBS, LEWIS ST GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8,
1897. S. of the Hon. Alfred. B. [June 14, 1878], at Cockbum
Harbour, Turk's Island, W. Indies. Schools, York Castle,
Jamaica, and Denstone College, Stafis. Matric. Michs. 1898.
Served in the South African War (Sufiolk Regt.), 1 898-1901.
Studied Law in Winnipeg; LL.B., Manitoba University,
1906. Judge of the High Court of Manitoba. Married, 1904,
Mary, dau. of Thomas WUcock, of Winnipeg. Of East
Harbour, Turks Island, West Indies, 1930. (Denstone Reg.;
Peile, II. 816.)
STUBBS, PHILIP STANLEY FEWSTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1900. [4th] s. of the Very Rev. Charles William (1864),
Dean of Ely. B. Oct. i, 1881, at Granborough, Bucks.
Schools, Kings', Ely, and Lancing CoUege (Dr WUson).
Matric. Michs. 1900. Head Master of Furzie Close School,
Barton-on-Sea, Hants. Married, 1909, Marjorie, dau. of the
Very Rev. W. M. Fumeaux, Dean of Winchester. Died at
Studd, Arthur Haythorne
Barton-on-Sea, Oct. 17, 1948. Brother of Ashley (1894).
(Lancing Coll. Reg.; Reg. of Kings' Sch., Ely; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Oct. 18, 1948.)
STUBBS, STEWART DIXON. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Feb. 28,
1852. 2nds. of Joseph, sometime a merchant, of London. B. in
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon (Winchester, for London), 1856; priest (London),
1857; C. of St Mark's, ToUington Park, Islington, 1856-60.
C. of St Matthew's, Essex Road, Islington, 1860-1. Chaplain
at Rouen, 1861. C. of St James's, MusweU HiU, 1861-2. C.
of St John's, Upper HoUoway, 1863-70. V. of St James's,
PentonviUe, 1870-1919. Died Apr. 6, 1919, aged 86. Father
of Edward S. (1877) and John D. (1884). (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 8, 1919.)
STUBBS, WILLIAM. Hon. LL.D. 1879- [Eldest s. of WiUiam
Morley, of Knaresborough, Yorks., solicitor. B. June 21,
1825. School, Ripon.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Apr. 23, 1844; B.A. (Oxford) 1848; M.A. (Oxford) 1851;
FeUow of Trinity CoUege, Oxford, 1848-51; Hon. D.D.
(Oxford) 1879. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1880; Hon. LL.D.,
Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1890. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1848;
priest, 1850. V. of Navestock, Essex, 1850-67. Regius
Professor of Modern History at Oxford, 1866-84. Fellow of
Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1867-84; Hon. FeUow of BaUiol, 1876;
Hon. Student of Christ Church, 1878. Chancellor of the Order
of the Garter. R. of Cholderton, Wilts., 1875-9. Canon of
St Paul's, 1879-84. Bishop of Chester, 1884-8; Bishop of
Oxford, 1889-1901. Author, Registrum Sacrum Anglitanum;
Constitutional History of England; The Early Plantagenets;
Seventeen Lectures on Mediaeval and Modern Church History,
etc. Edited, Select Charters; Councils and Ecclesiastical
Documents; Walter of Coventry, etc. Died Apr. 22, 1901.
(Crockford; D.N.B.)
STUBS, PETER. Adm. pens, at* Trinity, June 14, 1886. S. of
Peter, of Statham Lodge, Lymm, Cheshire. B. Dec. 11, 1866,
at Warrington, Lanes. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1886;
B.A. and LL.B. 1890. Of Blaisdon Hall, Newnham, Gloucs.,
1908. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
STUCKEY, FRANK AYLESBURY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1879. [Youngest] s. of Wilson Aylesbury,
attorney, of Brighton. B. there [Jan. 2, 1862]. [School,
HaUeybury.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888.
Assistant Master at Derby School, 1883-5, and at Bengeo.
Head Master of LeadenhaU House prep. School, Harrogate;
Principal of St George's CoUege, Harrogate. Married, Aug. 15,
1888, Susie Frances, elder dau. of the Rev. F. A. Gardmer,
Chaplain, H.M. Convict prison, Woking. Died Apr. 23, 1919.
(HaUeybury Reg.; Sclwolmasters' Directories; The Guardian,
Aug. 22, 1888.)
STUCKEY, JOSEPH JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13,
18^0. [Eldest s. of Robert, Esq., of Adelaide, South Austraha.
B. [Mar. 19, 1843], in Australia. Bapt. Mar. 16, i860. Matnc.
Michs. i860; Scholar, 1861; B.A. (ith Wrangler) 1864; M.A.
1867. FeUow, 1865-74. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 21,
1862. CaUed to the Bar, May i, 1865. Practised before the
Supreme Court at Adelaide. Associate of the Institute of
Actuaries. Married, Jan. 18, 1875, Alice, dau. of Charles
Mann, Advocate-General of South AustraUa. Author, 1 able
of Compound Interest. Died Apr. 20, 1917. (La^ Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; E. J. Stuckey.)
STUCKEY, ROBERT ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1889. S. of Robert Bosworth. B. July 25, 1871, at
Ealing, Surrey (sic). Matric. Michs. 1889. Served m the
Great War, 19J4-19 (private, R. Welsh Fusiliers); died
July 27, 1917, of heat-stroke whUe on active service.
STUCKEY, VINCENT (1847), see WOOD.
STUCLEY, EDWARD ARTHUR GEORGE. .\dm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. i, 1871. [3rd] s. of Sir George, Bart. (Chnst
Church, Oxford, 1830; formeriy Buck) (and Lady Elizabeth
O'Bryen, dau. of the Marquess of Thomond) [grandson ot
Lewis William Buck (1801, sub Buck)]. B. [Feb. 12, 1852],
at Hartlaud Abbey, Devon. School, private. Matric Michs.
1871. Succeeded his brother as 3rd Bart., 1911. Latterly
of Pmhead, Bideford, Devon. Major, ist South Austrahan
Regiment. Married, Dec. 29, 1892, May, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Thomas King, of S. Australia. Died Dec. 7, 1927-
(Who was Who.)
STUDD, ARTHUR HAYTHORNE. Adm. pens, at TrJnitv,
lune 27, 1884. [4th s. of Edward (by his 2nd wife Dorothy
Sophia Thomas). B. Nov. 19, 1863. School, Eton.] Did not
reside. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1884. Matnc Michs 188^;
B \ 1888. An artist; friend of Whistler. Worked latterly m
Samoa. Of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Died Jan 26, 1919.
Brother of the next two, of Herbert W. (1889). John E. K.
(1880) and Reginald A. (1892). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.)
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STUDD, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June ii,
1879. [3rd] s. of Edward, of 2, Hyde Park Gardens, London
(by his 2nd wife, Dorothy Sophia Thomas). B. [Dec. 2], i860,
at Spratton, Northants. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883. Cricket 'blue,' 1880-3; Captain, 1883; played for
England, and for Middlesex. One of the 'Cambridge Seven'
who went to China with Dr Hudson Taylor, of the China
Inland Mission. Worked in China for 10 years, and then at
Ootacamund, India. Established the Heart of Africa Mission,
1913. Inherited a fortune in 1886, which he devoted to
Christian work. Married, 1888, in China, PrisciUa Livingstone,
dau. of William Stewart, of Lisbum, Co. Antrim, and had
issue. Died July 16, 1931, at Ibambi. Belgian Congo. Brother
of the above and the next and of Herbert W. (1889), John
E. A. K. (1880) and Reginald A. (1892). (Book of Blues;
Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, July 27, 1931-)
STUDD, GEORGE BROWN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. [2nd] s. of Edward, of 2 Hyde Park Gardens, London
[and of Tidworth House, Wilts.] (by his 2nd wife). B.
[Oct. 20, 1859], at Netheravon, Wilts. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1878; B.A. and LL.B. 1882. Cricket 'blue,' 1879-82;
Capt., 1882; played for England, 1883, and for Middlesex for
some years. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1886. Went to
America, 1887, and for many years connected with the
Peniel Mission in Los Angeles. Married, Jan. 7, 1911, Mabel,
dau. of Henry Mark Preston, and had issue. Died Feb. 13,
1945, at Altadena, Cahtomia. Brother of the above and of
John E. A. K. (1880), Arthur H. (1884), Herbert W. (1889)
and Reginald A. (1892). (Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Law
Lists; The Times, Feb. 20, 1943.)
STUDD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 6, 1816. S. of
Henry, of Haughley, Sufiolk. B. at Newton, Suffolk. School,
Diss. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1822; priest. May 25, 1823. Not
found in Clergy List. Died Sept. 2, 1857, at Ipswich, aged 67.
(Venn, 11. 167; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 465.)
STUDD, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [5th] s. of Edward, of 2, Hyde Park Gardens, London
(by his 2nd wife, Dorothy Sophia Thomas). B. [Dec. 26],
1870, at Tidworth House, Wilts. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1889. Second Lieut., Coldstream Guards, 1891;
Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1900; Major, 1908; Lieut. -Col. 1916;
Brevet-Colonel, 1917. Served in the South African War
1898-1901; D.S.O. 1901. D.A.A.G., London District, 1905-9;
G.S.O., 2 at the War Office, 1912-14. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Brigadier-General; wounded; Brevet-Colonel,
1917; C.M.G. 1917; C.B., 1918; mentioned 5 times in
despatches; Commander, Legion of Honour; Commander,
Order of the Crown of Italy; Italian Croce di Guerra;
Officer, Order of Leopold; Grand Officer, Military Order of
Avis (Portugal); American Distinguished Service Medal).
British Chief of Staff, Supreme War Council, 1918-19.)
Married (i) 1894, Mary, dau. of Major Horace de Vere, of
Curragh Chase, County Limerick, and had issue; (2) Dec. 20,
1930, Alice Maude, dau. of the late David Tullis, of Glen-
cairn, Rutherglen. Died Aug. 8, 1947, in London, as a result
of ill-health caused by war wounds. Brother of Arthur H.
(1884), Charles T. (1879), George B. (1878), Regmald A.
(1892) and the next. (Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; Univ. War
List; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O. ; The Times, Aug. 11,
1947.)
STUDD, JOHN EDWARD KYNASTON. Adm pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of 2, Hyde Park Gardens,
London (by his 2nd wife, Dorothy Sophia Thomas). B.
[July 26], 1858, at Netheravon, Wilts. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1911; Hon. LL.D. 1929. Cricket
'blue,' 1881-4; capt., 1884; played for Middlesex, 1878-84.
Chairman of the Polytechnic, Regent Street, London. Started
and commanded the Polytechnic Volunteer Training Corps,
1914. O.B.E., 1919. Sherifi of the City of London, 1922.
Knighted, 1923; created Bart., 1929. Lord Mayor of London,
1928. A prominent Freemason; Provincial Grand Master,
Cambs., 1934-44. J. P. for WUts. President of the .M.C.C.,
1930. Married (i) Dec. 10, 1884, Hilda, dau. of Sir Thomas
Beauchamp, Bart.; (2) June 18, 1924, Princess Alexandra,
dau. of Prince Paul Lieven, of Russia. Died Jan. 14, 1944, in
London. Brother of the above, of Arthur H. (1884), Charles
T. (1879), George B. (1878) and Reginald A. (1892). (Book
of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; TheTimes, Jan. 15, 1944-)
STUDD, REGINALD AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [Youngest and 6th] s. of Edward, of 2, Hyde
Park Gardens, London (by his 2nd wife, Dorothy Sophia
Thomas). B. [Dec. 18], 1873, at Tidworth, Hants. School,
Eton. Matric. Nfichs. 1892; B.A. 1899. Cricket 'blue,' 1895.
The youngest of six brothers to play for Eton, and the fourth
to get his 'blue*; played occasionally for Hampshire and
toured America in 1895 with a side captained by Frank
Mitchell. A Director of the Anglo-Indian Planters' Missionary
Sturge, Philip Henry
Society. Travelled in the Pacific Islands, India and Japan.
Died, after a long illness, Feb. 3, 1948. Brother of the above
and of Arthur H. (1884), Charles T. (1879). George B. (1878)
and Herbert W. (1889). (Eton Sch. Lists; Book of Blues;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 5, 1948.)
STUDDERT, GEORGE HAMPDEN DE CLARE. Adm. pens,
(age 23) at Trinity Hall, Sept. i, 1862. S. of [George, of
Glenwood and Kilnamona and] Mrs Studdcrt, of 25, Barring-
ton Street, Limerick, Ireland. 'Late of the 4th Infantry.'
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Market Overton, Rutland,
1865-7. V. of Edwardstone, Suffolk, 1867-96. R. of Norman-
ton and Pilton, Rutland, 1897-1902. Died June 15, 191 L '"
London. (Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, June 30, 1911;
Burke, L.G.)
STUDDY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing, Oct. 27, 1840;
from St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. May 22,
1839, age 18. [Eldest s. of Henry, Commander, R.N., of
Winchelsea (and Harriet, dau. of R. Bray, of Winchelsea).
B. Sept. 10, 1820. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1840.
Capt. S. Devon Militia. Of Waddeton Court, Devon. J. P.
and D.L. for Devon. Married (i) June 7, 1842, Eleanor
Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert Holdsworth, V. of
Brixham, and had issue; (2) 1893, Sarah Penelope, dau. of
Henry Granger and widow of the Rev. E. J. Hayton, R. of
Fenny Bentley, Derbs. Died Mar. 10, 1905. (Al. Oxon.;
Burke, L.G.; Armorial Families.)
STUDHOLME, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, July 7,
1814. S. of Joseph. B. at Carlisle. School, Carlisle. Matric.
Michs. 1814. Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 22, 1814; B.A. 1818;
M.A. 1821. Fellow of Jesus, 1821-32; Steward, 1824-6;
Dean, 1825-6 and 1829-31. Ord. deacon, 1824. V. of Great
Wilbraham, Cambs., 1828-32. Died at Cambridge, May 4,
1832. (Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1832, I. 474-)
STUDHOLME, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Jan. 1885. [3rd] s. of John, Esq. [of Christchurch,
New Zealand] (and Lucy Ellen Sykes, dau. of William Moor-
house, of Knottingley, Yorks.). B. [March 10, 1866] at
Knottingley. School, Christchurch, New Zealand. Matric.
Lent 1885. A sheep-farmer at Christchurch, New Zealand.
Died July 12, 1930, in London. (Jesus Coll. Notes; Burke,
Col. Gentry, i. 170; The Times, July 15, 1930; Burke, L.G.)
STUKELEY, EDWARD CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter,
1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at Bedale
grammar School, Yorks., 1887-9. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1888;
priest, 1889. C. of Sudborough, Northants., 1889-92.
Diocesan Inspector for the Archdeaconry of Derby, 1892-6.
Lie. preacher, dio. of Southwell, 1896-1900. R. of Brampton
St Thomas, Derbs., 1900-6. V. of Dinton, Bucks., 1906-31.
Died Apr. 30, 1938, at Eastbourne; buried at Dinton.
(Crockford; The Times, May 3, 1938.)
STUKELY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 17,
1763. Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1765.
STUMPER, THOMAS GRAVES. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, i874.
STURDEE, ROBERT JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs., 1899.
[S. of the Rev. James William Arthur, of Compton-Dundon,
Somerset.] B.A. 1902. Migrated to Jesus, Oct. 1902; Lady
Kay Scholar, 1903; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1903;
priest, 1904; C. of St James's, Northampton, 1903-5. C. of
Hinckley, Leics., 1905-8. C. of Kettering, 1908-10. Minister
of St Peter's, Loughborough, 1910-12; V. there, 1912-20.
V. of Thorpe Acre with Dishley, 1917-20. R. of Aylestone,
Leics., 1920-32. Principal Canon and Lecturer of St Martin's,
Leicester, 1922-6. Died suddenly on the steps of the Munici-
pal Library, Leicester, Jan. 5, 1932, aged 52. (Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 6, 1932.)
STURDY, LASCELLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Dec. 6,
1773. S. of [the Rev.] John (1738) [V. of Pontefract, Yorks.]
B. at Pontefract. School, Felsted. Matric. Lent, i774-
Resided until Lady Day, 1776. (Al. Felsted; Peile, 11. 298.)
STURGE, LEWIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 15,
1858. S. of John, of [Boley HiU], Rochester, Kent. B. Aug. 9,
1839, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
1865. On the Midland Circuit; a Special Pleader. Died in
1873. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
STURGE, PHILIP HENRY. Adm. at Cavendish H. Oct. 1883.
[3rd s. of Henry Jacob, iron-merchant, of Penzance. B.
Sept. 26, i860, at Bristol. School, The Friends', Bootham,
York.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to King's, Jan. 15,
1884; Scholar, 1886; B.A. (History Trip., ist Class) 1886;
M.A. 1890. Vice-Principal of the Nizam's College, Hj^derabad,
India; afterwards in the service of the Nizam. Married, 1890,
Clare Brooks. Died Oct. 29, 1922. (King's Coll. Reg., 146.)
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STURGEON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Tri.nity Hall,
Feb. 7, 1784; Scholar, 1785. One of those names, 'nephew of
Thomas Watson Wentworth, ist Marquess of Rockingham,'
married Elizabeth, only dau. of Edmund Wells {post
Fortescue). (Burke, L.O.; V. Hodson.)
STURGES, ARTHUR SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1859. [9th] s. of John, of 35, Connaught Square, London.
B. May 14, 1S40, in London. School, King's CoUege, London.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Campden, Gloucs.,
1864-6. C. of Wargrave, Berks., 1866-71. V. of Kidmore,
O.xon., 1871-89. V. of Wheatley, 1889-1907. Rural Dean of
Cuddesdon, 1895-1907. Resided latterly in Oxford, where he
died, May 28, 1909. Brother of Edward (1850) and Octavius
(1858). (Crockford; The Times, May 31, 1909.)
STURGES, CHARLES. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 19, 1758. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles (1708), R. of
Orlingbury, Northants. (and Sarah, dau. of Thomas Isted,
of Ecton, Northants.).] B. Sept. 10, 1738, at Orlingbury.
Bapt. Oct. 2, 1738. Matric. Lent, 1758; B.A. 1762; M.A.
1765. Fellow, 1761-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1761; priest,
1762; C. of Little BiUing, Northants., 1 761-3. V. of St Mary's,
Reading, 1763-1805. V. of Ealing, Midds., 1775-97. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1768-1805; Preb. of Salisbury. V. of Kenton,
Devon, 1775-97. R. of Holy Trinity, Chelsea, 1797-1805.
R. of St Luke's, Chelsea, 179 7-1805. Chaplain to Earl
Cadogan. Married, Penelope, 2nd dau. of James Weller, of
Hurst, Berks. Died Apr. 22, 1805; buried May 2 in the
chancel of Loddington Church, Northants. M.I. in St Mary's,
Reading. Father of the next. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Northants.
Clergy, xiii. 107; G. Mag., 1805, i. 583.)
STURGES, CHARLES. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Feb. 14, 1794. [S- of the Rev. Charles (above) (and
Penelope, dau. of James Weller, of Hurst, Berks.).] B. at
Reading. Bapt. there, Apr. 12, 1776. Matric. Easter, 1794;
B.A. 1798; M.A. i8or. Fellow, 1797-1802. Ord. priest
(London, Litt. dim. from Salisbury), Apr. 27, 1800; C. of
St Mary's, Reading, 1800-2. Died Aug. 26, 1802, aged 26, at
Worthing; buried at Broadwater, near Worthing, Sussex. M.I.
at Reading. [Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1805, i. 583.)
STURGES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1850.
Of Middlesex. [7th s. of John, Esq., of Connaught Square,
London. B. Oct. 11, 1832. Educated at King's College,
London.] Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. (30//^ Wrangler)
1854; M.A. 1857. Adm. com. causa, at Oxford, 1866. Ord.
deacon and priest (Oxford) 1855; C. of Haseley, Oxon.,
1855-7. R. of Kencot, 1857-66. V. of Great Milton, 1866-73.
R. of Wokingham, Berks., 1873-1904. Instrumental in
the building of the Palmer Schools. Assisted in founding the
Diocesan Missionary College at Dorchester. Hon. Canon of
Christ Church, 1896. Married, May i, 1855, Jane, dau. of
William Murray, sometime M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Died Aug. 14, 1907. Father of the next; brother of Arthur S.
(1859) and Octavius (1858). (Burke, E.G.; Crockford.)
STURGES, EDWARD MURRAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 17, 1877. Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward (above),
R. of Wokingham (and Jane Murray). B. Oct. 4, 1859, in
London. [School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B..^.
1881; M.A. 1884. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1890. Private Secretary to Sir Henry Brougham Loch,
Governor of Victoria, Australia, 1884-6. Married, 1887,
Eliza Rhoda, youngest dau. of Richard Grice, of Melbourne,
Australia, and had issue. Latterly of Barkham Square,
Wokingham, where he died May 22, 1934; buried at Barkham,
Berks. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; Law Lists; The
Times, May 24, 1934.)
STURGES, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, Nov. 12,
1796; from Wadham College, Oxford whence he had matric.
(age i8) Nov. 19, 1791. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Joseph, of
Sibbertoft, Northants. (and Martha). Bapt. Feb. 15, 1773, at
Sibbertoft. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1798. Practised as a
solicitor at the Cape of Good Hope 'for nearly twenty years.'
Died Mar. 15, 1838, aged 65, at Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
{Peile, II. 342; Northants. Clergy, 13, 109; G. Mag., 1838, 11.
no.)
STURGES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 30,
1819. S. of John. B. at Bowling Hall, Yorks. School,
Southend, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1828.
STURGES, MONTAGUE CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent,
1879. [S. of Montague James, medical-practitioner, of Becken-
ham, Kent (and Lucy). B. July i, 1859. School, Merchant
Taylors', London.] B.A. 1882; M.A., from Cavendish H.,
1885. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of
Godstone, Surrey, 1882-5. Chaplain and Lecturer at
Cavendish Hostel, Cambridge, 1885. Pembroke College
Sturmer, Heaton Edward
.Missioner at Walworth, 1SS6-90. C. of St Nicholas, Deptford,
Kent, 1890-2. Chaplain, N. Surrey District School, 1892-
1924. Married, Feb. 29, 1892, Emily Caroline Gates. Latterly
of Broadstairs, where he died Jan. 26, 1939. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 27, 1939.)
STURGES, OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 28,
1858. [8th] s. of John, of [35], Connaught Square, London.
B. [Aug. 19] 1833, in London. [Entered the H.E.I.C.'s
service, 1852; Lieut., Bombay Artillery, 1853; returned home,
1857; studied medicine at St George's Hospital.] Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.B. 1863; M.D. 1867. M.R.C.P.,
1863; F.R.C.P., 1870. Medical Registrar, St George's
hospital, 1863-5 ; Assistant Physician, Westminster Hospital,
1868; Physician, 1875, and Lecturer on Forensic Medicine
and Materia Medica. Physician, Hospital for Sick Children,
1884; Senior Physician at the Westminster Hospital.
Practised in Wimpole Street. ' A Physician of wide observa-
tion and excellent sense.' Author, In the Company's service;
An Introduction to the Study of Clinical Medicine; The
Natural History and Relations of Pneumonia; Chorea and
Whooping Cough, etc. Died, unmarried, Nov. 3, 1895, from
injuries received a week previously through being knocked
down by a hansom-cab. Brother of Arthur S. (1859) and
Edward (1850). (Medical Directories; D.N.B.; Univ.
Almanack gives date of death as Oct. 3, 1894.)
STURGES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 29, 1775.
[S. of John, of Norton, Derbs.] B. in Derbs. Matric. Michs.
1776. Migrated to Magdalene, Mar. 22, 1778; B.A. 1780;
M.A. 1783. Fellow of Magdalene. Ord. priest (Norwich,
Eitt. dim. from London) Dec. 21, 1782. Of Wakefield. Died
Jan. 14, 1829. (G. Mag., 1829, 1. 282.)
STURGESS, FERDINAND DISRAELI. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1889. S. of Commander Richard, Royal Navy, of
Southsea, Hants, (and Sarah Troy Wright). B. Aug. 28, 1869,
at Stoke, near Devonport. School, Hope House (Mr E. M.
Bewlay). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1918. Ord.
deacon (London) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Acton, Middlesex,
1892-6. C. of Hillingdon, 1896-1903. V. of Yiewsley, 1903-
20. R. of Langley-Burrell, Wilts., 1920-1. Died June 7, 1921.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, June 17, 1921.)
STURGIS, ARTHUR CLARE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. S. of Samuel [Harman] [member of the London Stock
Exchange], of 38, Brunsmck Gardens, London. B. June 26,
1868, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Died
Apr. 15, 1908. Probably brother of MackayC. (1869). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
STURGIS, HOWARD OVERING. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 28, 1874. [Youngest] s. of Russell, of 17, Carlton Terrace,
London [and formerly of Boston, U.S.A.]. B. Nov. 8, 1855,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1881. Author, All that was Possible; Tim and other
novels. Died Feb. 7, 1920, at Windsor. {The Times, Feb. 10,
1920.)
STURGIS, MACKAY CLARE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 22,
1869. [S. of S. School, Wellington College.] Matric. Lent,
1870 . Probablv brother of Arthur C. (1887) (Wellington Coll.
Reg.)
STURKEY, THOMAS OWEN. -A.dm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1878. Only s. of Thomas, Esq., of Plas-cae-Crivm,
near Newtown, Montgom. B. there. [School, Chester.]
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of Barton, Westmorland,
1882-5. C. of St Mary's, CarUsle, 1885-6. R. of Beaumont
and Kirkandrews-on-Eden, 1886-97, and C. of Grinsdale,
Cimiberland, 1888-95. Married, May 5, 1886, Jane, eldest
dau. of William Little, Esq., of Hutton Hall, Penrith,
Cumberland. Author, History of Kirkandreus-on-Eden, and
Beaumont. Died Aug. 31, 1897. (Crockford; C. R. Hudleston.)
STtJRMER (or VON STORMER), HEATON EDWARD. Adm.
sizar at St John's, July 5, 1855, as Von Sturmer. S. of the
Rev. Frederick (Queen's College, Oxford, 1S26) (and Mary).
B. at Twickenham, Middlesex. Bapt. Feb. 10, 1834. Matric.
Michs. 1855; B.A. i88o; M..\. 1883. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1874; priest, 1875; C. of All Saints, Wellingborough,
Northants., 1874-7. C. of Waterbeach, Cambs., 1877-9-
C. of St Luke's, Kentish Town, Middlesex, 1879-82. R. of
Scotton with East Ferry, Lines., 1S82-97. Chaplain at Riga,
1897-19 18; remained there until a British warship took
British residents home before the Russians arrived. Author,
Christ the Divine Man. Latterly of the Homes of St Barnabas,
Dormans, East Grinstead, Surrey, where he died Apr. 9, 1924,
aged 90. Father of the next. (Crockford; EagU, xnu, 317;
F. R. C. Sturmer.)
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STORMER (or VON STORMER), HERBERT HEATON. Adm.
pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1878, as Von Sturmer. S. of
the Rev. Heaton Edward (above), of Denny House, Water-
beach, Cambs. B. Dec. 30, 1859. Schools, Leicester and
Wellingborough. Matric. Michs. 1878. Resided untU 1881,
but did not graduate, owing to ill-health. Author, Some
Poitevin Protestants in London; Notes about the families of
Ogiers from Segournais and Creuzi of ChatelUrault and Niort,
1896. Died 1923. {1. A. Walker, 553; F. R. C. Stunner.)
STURROCK, PETER STURROCK. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 14,
1891; from Merton CoUege, Oxford. S. of Peter, resident
engineer at Manniad, Khandesh, India, deceased (and Jane
Cowan). B. Dec. 26, 1869, in Edinburgh. School, George
Watson's, Edinburgh. Matric. Lent, 1891; B.A. 1891, incorp.
from Oxford; M.B. and B.Chir., 1896. At the London
Hospital. A Medical Missionary in Baghdad, igoo. In
practice at Dunfermline, 191 1-20. Surgeon, Dunfermline and
West Fife Hospital. Author, medical. Died in 1920. (Venn,
II. 518; Medical Directories.)
STURT, HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1888. [Youngest] s. of William, attorney, of Broxboume,
Herts. [B. May 26, 1869, at Highbury, London, N. School,
Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; prizeman, 1892;
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of
St Jude's, Grays Iim Road, London, 1893-5. C. of Mitcham,
Surrey, 1895-7. C. of Gravesend, Kent, 1897-9. C. of
St Saviour's, Champion Hill, Surrey, 1899-1900. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Chichester, 1900-4. V. of Ashburnham and R. of
Penshurst, Sussex, 1904-20. Served in the Great War, 19 14-
19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.) R. of Aston, Herts., 1920-30. R. of
Crowhurst, Sussex, 1930-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1938-
44. C.-in-C. of Mountfield, Sussex, 1944-51. Latterly of Oak
Cottage, Sedlescombe, Battle, where he died Jan. 6, 1951.
(Crockford; The Times, Jan. 8, 1951.)
STURT, NAPIER DUNCAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ'.s,
Dec. 5, 1816. [2nd] s. of Thomas Lennox, of Mabledon,
Kent (and Jeanette, dau. of Andrew Wilson, M.D.). B. in
India. School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar,
1818; LL.B. 1825. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 20, 1819.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 1823; priest, Oct. 1823; C. of
Lawton, Cheshire, 1823-33. R. of Great Minterne, Dorset,
1833-4. R. of Edmondsham, 1834-72. Married Anna Maria,
dau. of William Turton, of East Sheen, Surrey. Disappears
from Crockford, 1874. Brother of William M. N. (1819). (Peile,
II. 385; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 446.)
STURT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 14, 1872. S. of
William, miller (and Sarah). B. at Fetcham, Surrey. Bapt.
Feb. 21, 1853. School, Surrey County. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1882.
STURT, WILLIAM MILNER NEVILIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1 8 19. [4th s. of Thomas Lennox Napier (and
Jeannette Wilson). B. May 26, 1800, at Chupra, Bengal.
School, Winchester.] Cadet, Bengal Army, 1820; Lieut.,
1822; Captain, 1828; Major, 1841; Lieut.-Col. 1848; Brevet-
Col., 1854. Served in the second Burma War, 1852-3.
Married, May 7, 1834, Margaret, dau. of Rear-Adm. Robert
Ramsay, C.B. Died Nov. 10, 1855, at Shahjahanpur.
Brother of Napier D. (1816). (G. Mag., 1856, i. 321; V.
Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; Burke, P. and B.)
STURT, WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 22,
1787. [5th s. of Humphrey (Queen's College, Oxford, 1741).
of Horton, Dorset (and Mary, dau. of Charles Pitiield). B.
May 12, 1769.] School, Harrow. Re-adm. pens. Nov. 3, 1789.
Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. i793- R- of Downe St Mary,
Devon, 1794-1801. Died Sept. 2, 1801. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 500.)
STUTFIELD, HUGH EDWARD MILLINGTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 4, 1877. [3rd] s. of William, Esq., of
Netherdale House [Turriff, Co. Banff]. [B. May 10, 1858.]
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. 1881.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 12, 1880. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1884. On the South-Eastem Circuit. 'A sportsman
and mountaineer, and a strong Protestant.' Member of the
Alpine Club and of the M.C.C. Married and had issue.
Author, El Maghreb; 1200 Miles' Ride through Morocco;
The Brethren of Mount Atlas; Climbs and Explorations in the
Canadian Rockies; Mysticism and Catholicism; The Roman
Mischief-maker; Priestcraft, etc. Died Apr. i, 1929 (Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who;
The Times, Apr. 4, 1929.)
STUTTAFORD, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 17,
1893. S. of Samuel. B. [Sept. 4, 1875]. at Forest HiU,
London. School, Amersham Hall. Matric. Michs. 1893.
Resided three terms. Died in 1894. {Peile, 11. 781.)
Style, George
STUTTAFORD, WILLIAM JOSEPH EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1894. [S. of W. F., of Worcester Park,
Surrey. B. May 2, 1876. School, CUfton College.] Matric.
Michs. 1894. At King's College Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1906. Of Worcester Park, Surrey, in 1911. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.). Subsequently
of Bure Ridge, Horning, near Wrexham, Norfolk. (Clifton
Coll. Reg. ; Medical Directories.)
STUTTER, WILLIAM ORRIDGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886.
S. of William Gaskoin, surgeon, of Wickhambrook, Suffolk.
B. Oct. 17, 1868, at Ousden, Cambs. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Newcastle-on-Tyne), 1897; priest, 1899; C. of Benwell,
Northumberland, 1897-9. C. of St Augustine's, Tynemouth,
1899-1903. C. of All Saints with Holy Trinity, Wandsworth,
1903-7. C. of Linthorpe, Middlesborough, 1907-10. R. of
Kirstead with Langhale, Norfolk, 1910-27. V. of Long
Stratton, 1927-36. Married, June 22, 1898, Lillie Emily
Caroline, eldest dau. of C. J. Claxton, of Bridlington Quay.
Died Oct. 4, 1936. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Venn, 11. 486;
Crockford.)
STUTZER, JOHN JULIUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Apr. II, 1839. S of Henry Lewis, of Islington, London.
School, King's College, London. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 31,
1839. Matric. Michs. 1839; Members' prize, 1842; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847.
STYAN, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. S. of Thomas, of 23, Upper Bedford Place, London.
B. Oct. 27, 1856, in London. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883; M.B. 1885; M.D. 1888.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1878; Capt., 1879, but unable to play
against Oxford. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
1884. House Surgeon, at Salop Infirmary. Practised at
Ramsgate. Surgeon, Seamen's Infirmary. Of&cer of the
Order of St John of Jerusalem. Author, medical. Died
Mar. 13, 1932. {Medical Directories.)
STYCHE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's, May 14,
1814. Of Stafis. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A.. 1818; M.A. 1824.
Ord. priest (Chester, Litt. dtm. from Lichfield) Oct. 5, 1820.
P.C. of Keele, Staffs., 1830-9. Died May 5. 1839. aged 50.
{Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1839, 11. 96; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, June 11, 1839.)
STYLE, ALBERT FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Apr. 22, 1858; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Mar. 10, 1856, aged 18. [3rd] s. of Capt. William, R.N.
(and Louisa Charlotte, dau. of the Hon. Jacob Marsham).
B. May 20, 1837, at Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. Did not reside.
Married, Apr. 30, 1868, Eliza, dau. of Henry Tubb,of Bicester,
Oxon. Died in Dec. 1895. {Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
STYLE, ARTHUR HURRELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1893. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] (i860), of Giggleswick
School, Settle. B. Aug. 28, 1873. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1901; M.D.
1908. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901.
Senior House Physician, Royal Free Hospital. Medical
Of&cer, Sir John .\ird's Hospital, Avonmouth. Practised for
many years at Pembroke. Surgeon, Pembroke Infirmary.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Author,
A Pembrokeshire Cave. Of Hadleigh, Suffolk in 1950. Died
May 23, 1953. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Giggleswick Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
STYLE, Sir CHARLES, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's,
Dec. 24, 1790. S. of Sir Charles [5th] Bart., of Wateringbury,
Kent (and Isabella, dau. of the ist Viscount Powerscourt).
B. in Kent. School, Neasden. Matric. Lent, 1792; M.A. 1793.
Had succeeded as 6th Bart., Apr. 18, 1774. Of Wateringbury.
Married, Mar. 29, 1794, Camilla, eldest dau. of James
Whatman, of Vintners, Kent. Died Sept. 5, 1804, at the
Royal Hotel, Pall Mall, London. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
500; G. Mag., 1S04, II. 889.)
STYLE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, i860. Eldest
s. of John, merchant, of [Milford Hill], Salisbury. B. there,
Oct. 2, 1841. School, Aldenham, Herts. (Mr Leeman).
Matric. Michs. i860. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 24, 1862;
B.A. {17th Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1867. Fellow of Queens',
1864. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of St Botolph's,
Cambridge, 1866-7. Assistant Master at Clifton CoUege,
1867-9; Headmaster of Giggleswick School, 1869-1904. R. of
Chalbury, Dorset, 1905-22. Died Jan. 16, 1922, at Wimborne.
Brother of John (next); father of Arthur H. (1893). {Alden-
ham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 17,
1922.)
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STYLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 8, 1863.
S. of John, of [Millord HiU], Salisbury. B. at SaUsbury.
School, Aldenham, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867;
M.A. 1871. Assistant Master at Highstead School, Torquay
for two years; at Manchester Grammar School for ten years;
Second Master there, 1876-82; Head Master of Cheltenham
Grammar School, 1882-1906. Married, Aug. 11, 1885, Mar>-,
dau. of J. Watson, of Shirbum. Died Nov. 19, 1929, at
Romsey, Hants. Brother of George (i860). (Aldenham Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 21, 1929.)
STYLE, RICHARD CHARLES MONTAGUE. Adm. at Trinity-
Hall, 1890. S. of the Rev. C[harles] M[ontague] (St John's
CoUege, Oxford, 1849), D.D. [R. of South Wamborough,
Hants, (and Jessie Elizabeth, dau. of Robert BuUock
Marsham)]. [B. Sept. 20, 1870.] Matric. Michs. 1890.
Married, 22 Oct. 1892, Esther Lavinia, dau. of Edwin Potter.
(Burke, P. and B.)
STYLEMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 6,
1773. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Armine (1743), of Ringstead,
Norfolk (and Ann, dau. of Capt. James Blakeway, R.N.). B.
at Fakenham. Schools, Norwich (Mr Symonds), Hingham
(private), and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar. Of
Snettisham and Hunstanton, Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk;
High Sheriff, 1804. Married (i) 1780, Mary, dau. of Robert
Gregg, of Ealing, Middlesex; (2) Dec. 5, 1809, Enulia, dau. of
Benjamin Preedy, of St .\lbans. Died Mar. 25, 1819. Portrait,
by John Downman, 1780 was sold at Christie's, Feb. 15, 1922.
His son, Henry (for whom see D.N.B.), took the name and
arms of Le Strange. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 94.)
SUART, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 9, 1835. [3rd s.
of Edward, Esq., of Tunbridge WeUs. B. July 28, 1817, at
Vevey, Switzerland. Schools, Westbury (Mr Field), Brims-
field (Mr Moore) and Tonbridge.] Did not reside. Adm. at
Sidney, Oct. 18, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Bepton, Sussex,
1842-5. C. of Thomham, Kent, 1846-7. R. of Waldringfield,
SufioLk, 1848-62. Latterly of Lloyd's House, Tunbridge
Wells, and Brighton. Died Oct. 5, 1882. {Tonbridge Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Standard, Oct. 7, 1882.)
SUART, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i, 1869. S. of
Edward Montague, Judge at Khandesh, Bombay. B. Nov.
29, 1849, in India. Schools, Nassik, Bombay, and Lausanne
(private). Matric. Lent, 1870. Resided two terms. {Venn, 11.
389.)
SUART, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-CoU. Lent, 1890. S. of John,
publican [died 1885] (and Mary Brocklebank). B. Apr. 28,
1869, at Elterwater, Westmorland. School, Heversham
(Dr Hart). Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 25, 1898.
SUART, WILLIAM KENDALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 16, 1870. S. of James Noble, basket-maker (and Mary
Ann). B. at Windermere. Bapt. Dec. 14, 1851. School,
Windermere CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1870; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Assistant Master at Bradford Gram-
mar School, 1877-82. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1877; priest, 1878;
C. of St James's, Bradford, Yorks., 1877-8. C. of St Jude's,
Manningham, 1878-81. C. of Holy Trinity, Halifax, 1895-6.
C. of Batley-Carr, Yorks., 1896-7. C. of Harpenden, Herts.,
1898-1904. V. of Shefford, Beds., 1904-9. V. of Thriplow,
Cambs., 1909-12. V. of Newton Poppleford, Devon, 1912-25.
Resided latterly at Exinouth, where he died Oct. 15, 1929.
{Crockford; The Times, Oct. 17, 1929.)
SUCH, EDWIN CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 27, 1876;
Mus.Bac. 1877. [S. of Edwin J., medical practitioner (and
Ruth). B. in London, .\ug. 11, 1840. School, Merchant
Taylors' ; and B.A. London.] Of 3, Kensington HaU Gardens.
Composer and musician. Professor of Harmony at Portman
Academy, London. His compositions included Narcissus and
Echo, a dramatic cantata; anthems, part-songs, etc. Died
Aug. 23, 1919, at Aylesbury. {The Times, Aug. 27, 1919;
Brown and Stratton, 399; Merchant Taylors' Reg.)
SUCH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Nov. 28, 1820.
S. of James. B. in London. School, Greenwich, Kent.
Migrated to Caius, June, 1822. Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated
back to Trinity, Oct. 18, 1822. {Venn, 11. 186.)
SUCKLING (sometime FOX), ALFRED INIGO. Adm. pens,
(age i8), at Pembroke, May 6, 1814, as Fox. [Only] s. of
Alexander [Fox], of Norwich (and Anna Maria, dau. of Robert
Suckling, of Woodton, Suffolk). B. at Norwich, Jan. 31, 1796.
Matric. Michs. 1814; LL.B. 1824. Descended through his
mother from both Inigo Jones and Sir John Suckling, the
poet; on the death of his mother's brother in 1820, took the
name and arms of Suckling and succeeded to the estates.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 15, 1820. R. of Barsham, Suffolk,
1839-56. Married, Jan. 31, 1816, Lucia Clementina, eldest
dau. of Samuel Clarke, of Berg Apton, Norfolk, and had
issue, 10 children. Author, Memorials of the County of Essex;
History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Edited, Selections from the
SuDELL, Henry
works of Sir John Suckling, with a Life of the Author. Died
May 3, 1856, at St HeUers, Jersey. Father of Henry E. (1846),
Maurice S. (1838) and Robert A. (1840). Appears in Vol. II
of this work, under Fox, with very inadequate particulars.
(Burke, E.G.; D.N.B.)
SUCKLING, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 4, 1786. [2nd] s. of \Villiam [Comptroller of the
Customs], of Middlesex [and Banham Haugh], Norfolk (by
his ist wife, Elizabeth Bro^vne). School, Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. i794- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1791 ; priest, Sept. 23, 1792 ; C. of Bumham Thorpe,
Norfolk, 1791-2. R. of Matlask, and Plumstead, 1793-1837.
Died in 1837. Brother of Horace (1789)- {Tonbridge Sch.
Reg. ; Burke, E.G.)
SUCKLING, CHARLES EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.,
Oct. 21, 1895.
SUCKLING, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Oct. 10, 1846. [4th] s. of the Rev. Alfred Inigo (1814) (and
Lucia Clementina, dau. of Samuel Clarke). B. [Jan. 7, 1827]
at Woodton Hall, near Bungay. School, Dedham grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1846. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1858; priest, 1859;
C. of Shrivenham, Berks., 1858-62. C. of Reepham, Norfolk,
1862-72. C. of Roydon, 1872-81. R. of North Wootton,
1881-1907. Died Apr. 30, 1907. Brother of Maurice S. (1838)
and Robert A. (1840). {Venn, 11. 278; Crockford; Burke,
EG.)
SUCKLING, HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 7,
1789. [3rd] s. of William, of Kentish Town, Middlesex [and
Banham Haugh, Norfolk] (by his ist wife, Elizabeth Browne).
Schools, Tonbridge and Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1790;
B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1793;
priest, Dec. 21, 1794. R. of Barsham, Suffolk, 1797-1828.
Married, Oct. 19, 1797, Catherine, eldest dau. of George
Jackson, of Kentish Town, and had issue. Died Apr. 12,
1828, at Glebe House, Barsham. Brother of Benjamin (1786);
father of the next. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Record of Old
Westminsters, Supp.: Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1828, i. 571;
Burke, E.G.)
SUCKLING, HORACE GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Oct 22, 1821. S. of [the Rev.] Horace (above). B. at
Barsham, SuSolk. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1821.
SUCKLING, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Dec 7, 1790. [3rd] s. of Robert (i757). of Norwich, and
Woodton Hall, Norfolk (and Susannah Webb). B. at South
Burgh Norfolk. School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1791; Scholar; B.A. i795; M.A. 1798. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. I, 1795; priest, July 9, 1797- R- of Shipmeadow,
Suffolk, 1797-1803. Married, Aug. 17, i797. at Brundish,
Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas French, of Oakley, Suffolk, and
had issue. Died Feb. 18, 1803. (Venn, u. 122; Burke, E.G.)
SUCKLING, MAURICE SHELTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 26, 1838. [2nd s. of the Rev. Alfred Inigo (1814) (and
Lucia Clementina, dau. of Samuel Clarke). B. 1819.] Matnc.
Lent 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1842' priest, 1844. Chaplain of Wangford Union, Sufiolk,
1850.' R. of Shipmeadow, 1850-95. Married, Sept. 10, 1850,
Barbara, 2nd dau. of Matthew Coates, of Gainsborough,
Lines Buried May 23, 1895. Brother of Robert A. (1840)
and Henry H. (1846). (Crockford; Burke, E.G.; Clergy List.)
SUCKLING, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 13,
J-,- rg of Richard (and .^nn, dau. of Richard Kylborne, of
Norwich).] B. [1737], at Woodton, Norfolk. Matric. Michs.
1757 Succeeded his cousin at Woodton, 1802. Captain
West Norfolk Militia. Married, June 5, 1763, Susannah, dau.
of William Webb, a descendant of Inigo Jones. Buried
Sept. 8, 1812. Father of John T. (1790)- (Burke, E.G.)
SUCKLING, ROBERT ALFRED. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 22) at
Caius Jan. 5, 1840. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Alfred Inigo
(1814)' R of Barsham, SuSolk (and Lucia Clementina, dau. of
Samuel Clarke). B. [July 18, 1818], at Bungay School,
Dedham, Essex. [In the Royal Navy 1831-9-], Matnc
Michs 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
Sent 24, 1843; priest, Sept. 29, 1844; C. of Kemerton,
Glou'cs.. 1843-6. P.C. of Bussage, 1846-51. Married, Apr. 22,
1840 Anna Maria, dau. of Dr John YeUoly, of Cavendish Hall,
Suffolk, and had issue. Died Nov. 4, 1851. His Letters and
Sermons were published, with a Memou", by tis friend, the
Rev Isaac Williams. Brother of Maurice b. (1838) and
Henry E. (1846). (Venn, 11. 253; Clergy List; Burke, E.G.;
G. Mag., 1851, II. 665.)
SUDELEY, Baron (1888), see HANBURY-TRACY, W. C. F.
SUDELL, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity Nov.
20 1816. S. of Henry [cotton-spinner]. B. at Blackburn,
Lanes. School Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817. Of Ashley House,
WUts 'Died Aug. 21, 1851, outside The Queen s Head inn.
Box from a blow of a stick aimed by a friend at a dog.'
(Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1851, n. 444-)
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SUERMONDT, OXTO EmIL
SUERMONDT, OTTO EMIL. Adm. at King's, Oct. ii, 1884.
S. of Barthold, of Aachen. School, Lennep Real Fro-
Gymnasiura. Matric. Michs. 1884. In the German Army;
served in the 24th (Hessian Guard) Dragoons. Of 6, Pansen
Platz, Berlin. (King's Coll. Reg., 153-)
SUFFIELD, Baron (1752), see HARBORD, HARBORD.
SUFFIELD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan 17, 1838.
S. of George, gent., of Cambridge. B. at Norwich School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1838. Migrated
(age 22) to Caius, May ii, 1839; B.A. (,26th Wrangler) J842;
M;a. 1846. FeUow of Clare, 1844-50. Resided m Cambridge
where he took pupils. Author, Synthetic^Dims-" - ~'
metic. Died, unmarried, Mar. 26, 187
[Venn, 11. 247.)
SUFFIELD, ROBERT RODOLPH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Jmie25 1841. S. of George, of Cambridge (and Susan TuUey
Bowen).' B. Oct. 5- 1821, at Vevey. Matric. Michs 1841, as
Robert. Studied at St Cuthberfs, Ushaw, and Pans; be-
coming a Roman Catholic, 1846. Ord. pnest, Aug. 25, 1850;
served at Sedgefield, Wooler, and Newcastle. Joined the
Dominican Order, i860; withdrew, 1870. Jomed the Uni-
tarians, 1870; Minister at Croydon, 1876-7; at Reading,
1879-91. Married, Dec. 7, 1871, — . eldest dau. of Edward
Bramley, Town Clerk of Sheffield. Author, The Crown of
Jesus; 7 he Dominican Tertiary's Guide. Died Nov. 13, 1891,
at Reading. Brother of the above. (T. A. Walker, 474;
D.N.B.)
SUGDEN, CHARLES GOLDTHORP. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1888. S. of David Goldthorp, deceased (and Fanny Tetley).
B Mar 27 1870, at Brighouse, Yorks. Schools, Green Hall,
Belper, Bowdon College, Cheshire, and The Leys, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. A medical student at the
Yorkshire College, Leeds. (Venn, 11. 502.)
SUGDEN, Sir EDWARD BURTENSHAW. Hon. LL.D., 1835-
Adm. nobleman at Trinity, July 6, 1835. [2nd s. of Richard,
hair-dresser, of Duke Street, Westminster (and Charlotte
Burtenshaw). B. Feb. 12, 1781. School, private.] Adm. at
Lincoki's Inn, Sept. 16, 1802. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23,
1807. Bencher, 1822; Treasurer, 1836; K.C. 1822. M.P. for
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 1828-30; for St Mawes,
1831-2; for Ripon, 1837-41- Knighted, 1829. Solicitor-
General, 1829-30. P.C, 1834. Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
i8s4-5 and 1841-6. Lord ChanceUor (for less than a year),
1852. Created Baron St Leonards, 1852. Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1853. Married, Dec. 23, 1808, Winifred, only child
of John Knapp, and had 14 children. Author, Practical
Treatise of the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates (the
standard textbook on its subject, reaching a 14th edition m
1862) Died Jan. 29, 1875, at Boyle Farm, Thames Ditton.
Father of the next. (Return of M.P. s; D.N.B.)
SUGDEN, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 18, 1834. [2nd
s of Sir Edward Burtenshaw (above). School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
lune 14, 1840; priest (Norwich) 1842; C. of Kingscote,
Gloucs , 1840-1. C. of BenhaU, Suffolk, 1842-5. V. of
Adlingfleet, Yorks., 1845-53- Domestic Chaplam to Lord
St Leonards, 1853. V. of BrignaU, 1854-8. V. of Hale Magna,
Lines., 1858-76. Latterly of Kingsdown, Famingham, Kent,
and Boyle Farm, Thames Ditton. Married, July 4, 1850,
Henrietta Maria, dau. of Philip Saltmarshe. Died Jan. 17,
1886, at St Leonards-on-Sea, aged 68. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 3, 1886.)
SUGDEN, JAMES FEARN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 5,
1876. S. of William, Esq., of 170 Battersea Bridge Road,
London, S.W. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1876;
BA. 1880; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (London) 1889; priest,
1890- C. of St Luke's, Old Street, London, 1889-1906. V. of
Welton, Northants., 1906-25. Died Aug. i, 1925, aged 68.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 28, 1925.)
SUGDEN, The Hon. WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, June i, 1875. [3rd] s. of the Hon. Henry [grandson of
Edward B. (1835)] (and Marianne, dau. of Lieut.-Col, James
Cookson) [B. Nov. 29, 1855]. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1877. Of Slaugham, Sussex. Married, Apr. 17, 1880,
Lady Elphinstone Agnes Maude, 5th dau. of the 1st Earl de
Montalt, and had issue. Died Feb. i, 1897. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
SUHR (post HAMMOND-SEARLE), ALFRED CHRISTOPHER
HERMANN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of Johann Georg
[wool-] merchant, of 82, Palace Road, Tulse HiU, London (and
Johanna Charlotte Wilhehnine Wehncke). B. Aug. 27, 1881,
at 41, Wiltshire Road, Brixton, London. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B. and B.Chir.,
iqo8 Took the name of Hammond-Searle, by deed-poll, 1917.
At St Thomas's Hospital M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. House
Physician at St Thomas's and at the Seamen's Hospital,
Greenwich. Lieut., K.A.M.C, 1908; Captain, 1911; Major,
1920. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.; M.C.
Sullivan, Arnold Moon
1918). D.A.D.M.S., Lahore District, India, 1920-4; Assistant
Director of Hygiene, Northern Command, India, 1930-3;
at the War Office, 1934; Commandant, Army School of
Hygiene, 1935. Married, Dec. 20, 1919, Blanche, dau. of
Robert Bruce Low, C.B., M.D., of Battersea Park, London.
Author, Investigations on Pellagra among Turkish Prisoners
of H^ar, etc. Of Fleet, Hants, in 1947. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists; Medical Directories; Venn, iii. 399 and Addenda;
Univ. War List.)
SULIVAN, HARRY FILMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of [the Rev.] John Filmer (next), of 29, Pembndge
Gardens, London. B. [Nov. 15], 1866, at Brighton. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1885. Second Lieut., The Border
Regt., 1888; Lieut., 1890; retired on account of ill-health,
1893. Latterly of Fernhill, Melton, Suffolk. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists.)
SULIVAN, JOHN FILMER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 25, 1853. [Youngest] s. of George James. B. at Ryde,
Isle of Wight. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1853, as
Filmer Sulivan; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of AU Saints, Brighton,
1858-62. P.C. of Christ Church, South Mymms, Middlesex,
1864-72. P.C. of St Margaret's, Brighton, 1872-g. R. of
Frant, Sussex, 1879-82. V. of St Matthew's, Bayswater,
1882-93. Married, June 22, 1859, Adelaide, 4th dau. of Abel
Smith, Esq., of WoodhaU Park, Herts. Latterly of Linkfield
Court, Bournemouth, where he died, July 21, 1924, aged 90.
Father of the above. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, ]u\y 25, 1924.)
SULIVAN, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1800;
Fell.-Com., Oct. 2, 1801. [Only s. of Stephen (next) of
Ponsboume Park, Herts., sometime private secretary to
Warren Hastings. B. 1783, in Calcutta. School, Hackney.]
Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Adm. at
Lmcohi's Inn, June 17, 1802. Called to the Bar, July 5, 1808.
Entered the War Office as Private Secretary to Viscount
Palmerston, 1809; Superintendent of Military Accounts,
1811-26; Deputy Secretary of State for War, 1826-51. Privy
Councillor, 1851. A Commissioner of the Royal Mihtary
Asylum for many years. Married, Dec. 6, 1811, the Hon.
Elizabeth Temple, 2nd dau. of Henry, Viscount Palmerston,
and sister of Viscount Pahnerston, afterwards Prune Minister.
Died Jan. 4, i866, at Broom House, Fulham. Father of
Stephen H. (1830). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 500.)
SULIVAN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Sept. 15, 1759. S. of Laurence [formerly O'Sullivan], Esq.,
M.P. for Ashburton (and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Owen,
free-merchant and master of the ship Bombay Merchant)].
Bapt. in Bombay, 22 Oct. i742- B. in Bombay. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1760; B.A. 1765. Bamster-
at-law, of the Inner Temple. Appointed to Madras C.S.;
Persian translator and Secretary, Madras, 1778; Resident
at Tanjore, 1780. Transferred to Bengal C.S.; Judge
Advocate-General, 1780-83. Private Secretary to Warren
Hastings, Governor-General, 12 Jan. 1781 to June 1783.
Author of some translations from the Persian writings of
Sadi, and of an 'Epistle in Verse to a friend at Rome'
(privately printed in London, 1772)- Married Elizabeth
Forde, nee Davis. Buried June 16, 1821. Father of the
above. (V. Hodson.)
SULIVAN, STEPHEN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 9,
1830. S. of Lawrence (1800) Esq. B. Nov. 3, 1812 in London.
Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar. Secretary
at H.M. Legation at Lisbon, 1836; in Sardmia; at Mumch,
1839. Charge d'affaires and Consul-general to Chile, 1849.
Minister at Luna, where he died, 1857. (Obit, of his father,
G. Mag. 1866, 274-)
SULLEY, ARTHUR- Matric. Non-CoII. Michs., 1890. S. of John,
deceased (and Mary Gott). B. Dec. 10, 1866, at Market
Harborough, Leics. School, Denstone College. Migrated to
Caius, Jan. 14, 1891; Chapel Clerk; B.A. 1893. Assistant
Master at Denstone College, 1886-90 and 1893-8. Master at
Tower House prep. School, Melton Mowbray, 1898-1901, and
at the High School, Middlesbrough, 1901-31. Latterly of
I, Vansittart Terrace, Redcar, where he died Feb. 21, 1946.
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Venn, in. ^1%; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Feb. 25, 1946.)
SULLIVAN, ARNOLD MOON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i,
1897. S. of the Rev. Michael. B. [Aug. 30, 1878], at Kirby
Moorside, Yorks. School, St Peter's, York. Matnc. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1903;
priest, 1905. Assistant Master at St Andrew's School, East-
bourne, 1900-7. C. of St John's, Meads, Eastbourne, 1903-6.
Succentor of Leeds, 1906-8; Precentor, 1908-14. C. and
Clerk in Orders, 1913-15- Served in the Great War, 1914-19,
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). P.C. of Chapel Allerton, Yorks., 1914-
27. R. of Richmond, Yorks., 1927-43. Married, June 7, 1910,
Dorothy, dau. of Mr Kent, of Great Stanmore. Died June 27,
1943, at Eastbourne. (Peile, 11. 819; Crockford; The Times,
June 29, 1943-)
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SULLIVAN, ARTHUR SEYMOUR. Hon. Mus. Doc. 1876. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June i, 1876. [Younger s. of Thomas,
Professor of Music at Kneller Hall, London (and Mary
Clementina, dau. of James Coghlan). B. May 13, 1842.
School, Choir, Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, and at the
Royal Academy of Music] F.R.A.M. Organist and choir-
master at St Michael's, Chester Square, 1861-72. Professor of
Composition, Royal Academy of Music, 1866. First venture
in the field of comic opera was Cox and Box, 1867: first opera
in collaboration with Gilbert, Thespis, or the Gods grown old in
1875; H.M.S. Pinafore, 1878, and The Mikado, 1885. The
Savoy Theatre was built especially by D'Oyly Carte for the
Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Conductor of many orchestral
societies. First Principal, National Training School of Music,
1876-81. Hon. D. Mus., Oxon., 1879. Of&cier de Legion
d'Honneur. Knighted, 1883. Died, unmarried, Nov. 22,
1900, at his residence in London; buried in the crypt of
St Paul's. (D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
SULLIVAN, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 9, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. i877-
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1873; priest (Winchester), 1874; C. of
Fawley, Hants., 1873-6. C. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1876-80.
V. of Hulme-Walfield, 1880-1922. Of 22, Booth Street,
Congleton, where he died, June 11, 1926, aged 72. {Crockford;
The Guardian, June 25, 1926.)
SULLIVAN, EDWARD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1845. [and s. of Admiral Sir Charles, 3rd Bart, (and
Jean Anne, dau. of Robert Taylor, of Ember Court, Surrey).
B. Oct. 29, 1826.] Matric. Lent, 1846; B.A. 1850. J. P. and
D.L. for Lanes. Married, Sept. 29, 1859, Mary, youngest dau.
of Henry Currie, M.P., of West Horsley Place, Surrey, and had
issue, two daughters. Succeeded his brother, Charles, as
5th Bart., 1865. Of Ember Court, Surrey. Died July 22, 1899,
and was succeeded by a cousin. (Burke, P. and B. ; Walford,
County Families ; Who was Who.)
SULLIVAN, GEORGE AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 33) at
Trinity, Oct. 28, 1844. S. of Peter. B. at Youghal, Co. Cork.
School, Somerset (private). Matric. Michs. 1844.
SULLY, JAMES. Teacher (for the Teachers' Training Syndicate)
in the Theory of Education, 1888 and 1891. [S. of J. W.,
merchant and colliery proprietor. B. Mar. 3, 1842, at
Bridg^vater, Somerset. School, Independent College, Taun-
ton. B.A., London, 1866; M.A. London, 1868.] Professor of
Philosophy, University College, London. Married and had
issue. Author, Sensation and Intuitions ; Outlines of Psycho-
logy; The Human Mind; Studies of Childhood; Italian Travel
Sketches; My Life and Friends. Died Nov. i, 1923. {Who was
Who.)
SUMMERHAYES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16,
1881. S. of the Rev. Julius (next), of St John's vicarage,
Ealing, Middlesex. B. 1862. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1886; priest, 1887; C. and
Lecturer of Boston, Lines., 1886-92. R. of Amberley, Gloucs.,
1892-1908. V. of Holy Trinity, Hampstead, 1908-13.
Director and Chaplain of St Michael's School, Limpsfield,
1913-28. V. of Bromfield, Salop, 1928-38. Married, Apr. 14,
1891, Emily Susan, and dau. of the Rev. G. B. Blenkin, V. of
Boston, Lines. Died Feb. 28, 1947, at Park House, Burleigh
Court, Brimscombe, Gloucs., aged 84. Brother of Julius J.
(1890). [Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 22, 1891; The Times,
Mar. 3, 1947.)
SUMMERHAYES, JULIUS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 21,
1851. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1862. Ord.
deacon (London) 1859; priest, i86o; C. of St Matthew's,
Ealing, 1860-7. V. of St John's, Ealing, 1867-1903. Died
Apr. 23, 1903, aged 71, at Totland Bay, Isle of Wight.
Father of the above and the next. (Crockford; The Times,
Apr. 25, 1903.)
SUMMERHAYES, JULIUS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 23, 1890. S. of the Rev. Julius (above), of St John's
vicarage, Ealing, Middlesex. B. there. May 13, 1871. [School,
St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Thame, Oxon.,
1893-6. C. of St John's, Ealing, 1896-1903; V. there,
succeeding his father, 1903-39. Rural Dean of Ealing, 1929-
34. Preb. of St Paul's, 1933-9. Married, July 19, 1909,
Emilv Geraldine, and dau. of the Rev. George Edgar Broade,
of Ealing, formerly British Chaplain at Biarritz. Died June 7,
1939. Brother of Henry (1881). [St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Times, June 8, 1939.)
SUMMERS, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Cati'ASIne's,
July 31, 1884. S. of Robert. B. at Islington, London.
[School, Citv of London.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. 'Assistant Master at Tettenhall College, Staffs.,
1887-93; at Portsmouth Grammar School, 1893-1919.
Brother of Edward S. (1872), Walter C. (i£88) and William L.
(1880). {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
Sumner, Cecil Carol Winton
SUMMERS, EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 27,
1853. S. of James Hillatt. B. at Bishop's Stortford, Herts.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar,
1856; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1857; (Theol.
Exam., ist Class, 1858); Scholefield prize, 1858; M.A. i860;
B.D. 1880. Adm. com. causa at O.xford, 1867. Second
Master of Bury St Edmunds Grammar School, 1859-62. Ord.
deacon (Ely) i860; priest, 1861. Assistant Master at Brighton
College, 1862-70; Headmaster of Roysse's School, .Abingdon,
1870-83. V. of Brading, Isle of Wight, 1884-96. Rural Dean
of East Wight, 1893-1906. Married, Mary Matilda, only dau.
of William Henty, of Brighton and formerly of Tasmania.
Latterly of Radley House, Winchester, where he died Dec. 18,
1907, aged 73. Father of WiUiam E. (1895). {Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 20, 1907.)
SUMMERS, EDWARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 20, 1872. S. of R[obert], Esq., of Islington. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar; B.A. {22nd
Wrangler) 1876; M.A. 1906. Joined the staff of the Baptist
Missionary Society in India, 1876; Principal of Serampore
College, Bengal, 1883-1906. Afterwards served on missionary
duties in Italy, and later held pastorates at Newington and
Hackney. Died Aug. 6, 1933, aged 80. Brother of Alfred H.
(1884), Walter C. (1888) and William L. (1880). {The 1 imes,
Aug. 10, 1933.)
SUMMERS (post CQLMAN), SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Feb. 19, 1785. S. of Thomas, of London. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar, 1785-6; matric. Michs.
1787; B.A. 1790; M..^. 1811. Took the name of Colman, 1786.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 7, 1789; priest (London) Apr. 17,
1791. R. of Rushmere, Suffolk, 1791-1842. Married, 1786,
Margaret Davy. Died May 22, 1842, aged 75. at Boulogne,
France. {Venn, 11. iii; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 215.)
SUMMERS, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 18S4.
S. of John, of 'Sunnyside,* Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. B.
Mar. 8, 1863, at Stalybridge, Lanes. School, Grove House,
Tottenham, London (private). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
(Law Trip., ist Class) 1887; LL.B. 1887. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1888. {Law Lists until 1940.)
SUMMERS, WALTER COVENTRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1888. S. of Robert, sohcitor, of Islington, Middlesex
(and Amelia Dye). B. there, Apr. 18, 1869. School, City of
London (Dr Abbott). Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1888;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1890; Craven scholar, i8go;
B.A. 1892; Chancellor's Classical medal, 1892; M.A. 1896.
Fellow, 1893-9. Classical tutor at Ayerst's Hostel, 1895.
Lecturer in Latin at Owens College, Manchester, 1895-1903;
Professor of Classics at Firth College, Sheffield, 1903-9;
Professor of Latin at Sheffield University, 1909-30. Hon.
Litt.D., Sheffield, 1934. Married, June 10, 1897, Kate
Hannaford, dau. of John Kemp Gilpin, of Wandsworth.
Author, A Study of the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus; The
Silver-age of Latin Poetry. Edited Sallust's Catilina; Ovid's
Metamorphoses VII; Tacitus' Histories; and Select Letters of
Seneca, etc. Died Mar. 30, 1937, at Torquay. Brother of
Alfred H. (1884), Edward S. (1872) and William L. (1880).
{Schoolmasters' DireUories; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. i,
I937-)
SUMMERS (post HENTY-SUMMERS), WILLIAM EDGAR. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895. S. of the Rev. Edgar (1853),
of Brading vicarage, Isle of Wight (and Mary MatUda, dau.
of Wmiam Henty). B. Jan. 7, 1877, at Abingdon, Berks.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1902. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of
Monk Sherborne with Pamber, Hants., 1900-3. C. of Lydd,
Kent, 1903-7. C. of St Thomas', Winchester, 1907-9- C. of
Petersfield, Hants., 1909-16. V. of Hound with Netley Abbey,
1916-41. Changed his name to Henty-Summers, 1924. Of
Austrey Wood, Rownhams, Southampton, in 1951. (Win-
chester Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
SUMMERS, WILLIAM LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11,
1880. [4th] s. of Robert, solicitor, of Lonsdale Square,
London. B. there. May 24, 1861. School, City of London.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Brother of .Alfred H. (1884),
Edward S. (1872) and Walter C. (188S).
SUMNER, CECIL CAROL WINTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1893. S. of the Rev. George (B.A. Trin. CoU., Dublm),
of the Chaplain's house, H.M. prison, War\vick (and Fanny
Laura Stedman). B. Jan. 8. 1875. at Cheetham, Lanes.
School, Stamford (The Rev. Dr Barnard). Matnc. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1899. Assistant Master at Monmouth School; at
Blundell's School, Tiverton; at Merchiston, 1903; at Fram-
lingham College, 1903-5. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1907; priest
1909; C. of Hunwick, Durham, 1907-10. C of St Oswald,
Hebbum-on-Tyne, 1910-14. C. of St Aidan's, West Hartle-
pool, 1914-17. C. of St Paul's, Gateshead, 1917-20. C. of
Shildon, 1922-6. P.C. of Benfieldside, 1926-9. P.C. of
Nenthead, Northumberland, 1929-32. P.C. of Greenhead,
1932-45. Of Havdon Bridge, Northumberland in 1952.
{Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories.
Sumner, Charles Cecil
SUMNER, CHARLES CECIL. Adrn. pens, at Caius, Mar 26,
1866. S. of GeorKe, surgeon, of Lymm, Cheshire. ."• '"ere,
Ian. 2, 1848. School, Manchester Grammar. Matnc. Micfts.
1866; Scholar; B.A. 1876. Assistant Master at Manchester
Grammar School, 1870-2. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1872,
priest, 1875; C. of St Luke's, Cheetham, Manchester, i872-3-
C. of St Mark's. Cheetham, 1873-6. C of Walpole S An^ew.
Norfolk, 1876-7. P.C. of the Octagon Church (Chapelof Ease) ,
Wisbech, Cambs., 1877-88. R. of Melton, Norfolk 1888-
1900. Died June 15, 1900. (Crockford; Venn, 11. 373-)
SUMNER, CHARLES PINFOLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of the Rev. Oliver (B.A. Durham, C. of Weeting, Norfolk)
(and Elizabeth Seagrave). B. Jan. 2, 1867, at Pau. France.
Schools, Brighton CoUege and CUfton CoUege. Matnc. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1899. Esquu-e Bedell, 1922-37.
Assistant Master at Eversley prep. School; and at a school in
Cheam. A private 'Coach' in Cambridge. Secretary to the
Medical Grants Committee at Cambridge, 1915-26; and to the
University State Scholarships Committee from 1928. Died
Feb. 2, 1946, at Cambridge. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Venn, iii,
493; The Times, Feb. 4, 1946.)
SUMNER, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm pens, at Trinity
Feb. 17, 1810. [3rd s. of the Rev. Robert (1767). V. of
Kenilworth (and Hannah, dau. of John Bird, of London).
B Nov 22 1790, at Kenilworth. School, Eton. While there
wrote a novel. The White Nun, or the Black Bog of Dromore,
which he sold for £5 to Ingalton, the local bookseller. It was
issued as by "a young gentleman of Note, the publisher
explaining to the author that everyone would see that "note
was "Eton" spelt backwards.'] Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar,
1812; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817; D.D. per Lit. Reg., 1825. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1841. The last Secretary of the
Speculative Society, afterwards merged m the Umon Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 5, 1814; priest, 1817; C. of Highclere,
Surrey, 1816-21. First Minister of the English Church at
Geneva, 18 14. Preb. of Worcester, 1822-5. V. of St Helen s,
Abingdon, 1821-3. Preb. of Canterbury, 1825-7. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1826-7. Dean of St Paul's, 1826-7. Bishop of Llandafi,
1826-7. Bishop of Winchester, 1827-69; resigned. Noted for
his munificence. Lived latterly at Farnham Castle, Surrey.
Married, Jan. 24, 18 16, Jennie Fanny Barnabine, eldest dau.
of J. P. Maunoir, M.D., Professor of surgery at Geneva, and
had issue. Author, Sermons; edited Milton's De Dodrina
Christiana. Died Aug. 15, 1874. Brother of John B. (1798)
and Robert (1800). {Crockford; D.N.B.)
SUMNER, CHARLES VERNON HOLME. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, .\pT. 16, 1817; from Brasenose College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. June 27, 1816. S. of George (1778).
B. in Westminster. School, London. Matnc. Michs. 1817;
B.A. 1823. R. of Famborough, Hants., 1827-34, and R. of
Newdigate, Surrey, 1827-34. R. of Byfleet, 1834-51. C. of
Guston and West Cliffe, Kent, 1852-3. R. of Ringwould,
1853-66. Chaplain to the King, and Chaplain in Ordinary to
the Queen. Married, 1825, Henrietta Katherine, dau. of W.
Mason, of Necton Hall. Died Dec. 4, 1875. Brother of
William H. (1817). {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
SUMNER, EDMUND. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. Eldest s.
of Edmund, solicitor, of Doctors' Commons, and of Eltham,
Kent B. Aug. 31, 1876, at Eltham. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. A member of
Lloyd's. {Wellington Coll. Reg.)
SUMNER, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1872. [5th] s. of Charles [County Court Judge] (Balliol
College, Oxford, 1837), of Harescombe Grange and Hempsted
Court, Gloucs. B. Aug. 17, i853> at Stroud, Gloucs. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1882. Ord.
deacon (Bp Ryan for Ripon) 1877; priest (Ripon) 1878; C. of
Penistone, Yorks., 1877-8. C. of Cobham, Surrey, 1878-83.
C. of Andover, Hants., 1885-7. V. of Hurstboume-Tarrant,
1887-92. V. of All Saints, Alton, 1892-1912. R. of Chawton,
1912-26. Lived latterly at Parkstone, Dorset. Died Feb. 19,
1935; buried at Chawton. {Crockford; Haileybury Reg.; The
Times, Feb. 22 and 25, 1935-)
SUMNER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 17, 1892. S. of William, gent, [died Dec. 10, 1878] (and
Mary Hoggarth). B. Mar. 4, 1875, at Preston, Lanes. School
Preston Grammar (The Rev. A. B. Bevan). Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chir., 1899; M.D. 1923. At
St Mary's Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1898; F.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1904. Lieut., I.M.S. 1901;
Capt. 1904; Major, 1912. Civil Surgeon, 1911-14. In the
Great War, 1914-19 (Temp. Lieut.-Col. commanding no. 3
Indian General Hospital, E.A.F.; mentioned in despatches.)
Civil Surgeon at Simla, 1921-7; retired. Practised sub-
sequently at Dorchester. Senior Hon. Surgeon, Dorset County
Hospital. Author, medical. Died May i, 1952. {Medical
Directories; Army Lists; Lancet, May 17, 1952.)
Sumner, Richard
SUMNER (post HOLME-SUMNER), GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 23, 1778. OfCalcutta. [Eldest s. of William
Brightwell, of Hatchlands Park, Surrey, Member of Council
in India. B. Nov. lo, 1760. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1780. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1779- M.P. for
Ilchester, 1787-90; for Guildford, 1790-6; forSurrey, 1807-26;
for Guildford, 1830-1. Of Hatchlands, Surrey. Colonel,
Surrey Militia. Married, 1787, Louisa, dau. of Col. C. Pemble.
Assumed the additional surname of Holme on inheriting
Hohne Hill, Cumberland. Father of Charles V. H. (18 17) and
William H. (1817). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Return of M.P.s;
Burke, L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
SUMNER, HENRY JOHN LE COUTEUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, June27, 1865. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. J[ohn] M[aunoir].
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1835), of Buriton, Hants. [B. Dec.
24, 1845.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869;
M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Godstone, Surrey, 1869-71. C. of Buriton, Hants., 1871-4-
V. of Yateley, 1874-85. Died Apr. 5, 1885. {Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 8, 1885; Burke, L.G.)
SUMNER, HUMPHREY. .'Vdm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 3- 1762. [S. of the Rev. John (1723),
sometime Head Master of Eton (and Sarah). B. at Eton.
Bapt. there, Sept. 15, 1743-] Matric. Michs. 1762; B.A. 1767;
M.A. 1770; D.D. 1783. Fellow, 1765-80; Provost, 1797-1814.
Vice-Chancellor, 1798-9 and 1802-3. Assistant Master at
Eton, 1767-90. R. of Dunton-Waylett, Essex, 1779-98. R.
of Copdock, and V. of Washbrook, Suffolk, 1785. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1782-1814. When in November 1798, addresses
were presented by the University and the Corporation
congratulating the King on the battle of the Nile, 'it un-
fortunately happened that several of our deputation were not
particularly well calculated to make a good figure in a
procession. The Vice-Chancellor was a martyr to the gout,
and so extremely deaf that he never knew whether he was
speaking in a high or low tone. Dr [Philip] Douglas had but
one eye and was a perfect skeleton. The Registrary [George
Borlase] was afflicted with black jaundice; and [John]
Broderip, of King's, was just recovering from yellow jaundice.
Another of the deputation was a cripple.' Married, May 28,
1790, Anne, dau. of Dr Bostock, Canon of Windsor. Died
Mar. 23, 18 14, at Cambridge; buried in the CoUege Chapel.
Brother of Robert (1767). (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1814, i.
417 and 703; Gunning, Reminiscences, 11. 104.)
SUMNER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, July 5, 1819.
S. of William. B. at Hulme, Lanes. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1824; priest, 1825. P.C. of Pott-Shrigley, Cheshire, 1829-72.
Latterly of 99, Adelaide Road, Regent's Park, London.
Disappears from Crockford, 1879.
SUMNER, JOHN BIRD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Nov. 5, 1798. [Eldest] s. of — [the Rev. Robert (1767), V. of
Kenilworth (and Hannah, dau. of John Bird, of London)].
B. [and bapt.] Feb. 25, 1780, at Kenilworth. Matric. Michs.
1798; Browne medal (Latin Ode), 1800; Hulsean prize, 1802;
B.A. 1803; M.A. 1807; D.D. 1828. Fellow, 1801-3. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1802-17; FeUow of Eton, 1817-21. Ord.
deacon, 1803. V. of Mapledurham, Oxon., 1818-28. Preb. of
Durham, 1820-8. Bishop of Chester, 1828-48. Archbishop
of Canterbury, 1848-62. Married, Mar. 31, 1803, Marianne,
dau. of Capt. George Robertson, R.N., and had issue. Died
Sept. 6, 1862, at Addington Park, Surrey; buried in the
churchyard there. Recumbent effigy in the nave of Canterbury
Cathedral. Brother of Charles R. (1810) and Robert (1800).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; A. H. Cooke.)
SUMNER, JOHN WILLIAM MOORBECK. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Caius, June 23, 1791; re-adm. pens., as 'Summer.' S. of
Thomas, of Southchurch, Essex. B. there. School, Dedham.
Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar; B..\. 1796. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury), Sept. 24, 1797; priest (London) Sept. 23, 1810;
C. of Clewer, Berks., 1797. C. of Great Wakering and
N. Shoebury, Essex, 18 10. R. of Sutton, and C. of Rochford,
1823-6. Died Aug. 4, 1826, aged 53. (Venn, 11. 122 and 126.)
SUMNER, MORTON CORNISH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29,
1843. [S. of Richard (next), of Puttenham Priory, Surrey
(and Frances Juditha, dau. of George Molyneux-Mont-
gomerie). B. 1S25.] Matric. Michs. 1843. Of Puttenham
Priory. Married, 1849, Penelope, only dau. of Count Valsa-
machi, of Corfu and Cephalonia. Died in 1878. (Walford,
County Families.)
SUMNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 19,
1813. [Only] s. of Richard (and Susanna Gambier). B'
[Nov. 2, 1795], at Shackleford, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1813. Of Puttenham Priory, Surrey. J. P. and D.L.
for Surrey; High Sheriff, 1843. Married, 1819, Frances
Juditha, dau. of George Molyneux-Montgomerie, Esq., of
Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk. Died in 1873. Father of the
above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families; Sir W.
Sterry.)
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SUMNER, ROBERT. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 24, 1767. [S. of the Rev. John (17-3). sometime
Headmaster of Eton (and Sarah).] Bapt. Aug. 9, 1748, at
Eton. Matric. Easter, 1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1774. FeUow,
1770-4. V. of Kenilworth, and Stoneleigh, Warws., 1773-
1802. Married, Hannah, dau. of John Bird, Alderman of
London. Died Oct. 9, 1802. Father of John B. {1798),
Charles R. (1810) and the next; brother of Humphrey (1762).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1802, n. 1066.)
SUMNER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 27,
1800. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert (above), V. of Kenilworth
(and Hannah, dau. of John Bird, Alderman of London). B.
at Kenilworth. [Bapt. Aug. 12, 1781.] School, Eton. Scholar,
1800; matric. Lent, i8oi; B.A. 1804. Died very soon after
taking his degree. Brother of Charles R. (1810) and John B.
(1798). {Eton Sch. Lists; Peile, 11. 348; Sir W. Sterry.)
SUMNER, WILLIAM HOLME. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 1817; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
matric. June 27, 1816, age 17. S. of George (1778). B. at
East Clandon, Surrey. School, East Clandon. Matric. Michs.
1817. Of Hatchlands, Surrey. Married Mary, eldest dau. of
]. B. Hankey. Died Sept. 10, 1859. Brother of Charles V. H.
(i8i7). (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1859, 11. 434.)
SUMPTER, JAMES FRENCH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 31, 1825. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar;
B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest,
Oct. 9, 1831.
SUMPTER, THOMAS. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 16, 1779. [S. of Thomas (and Elizabeth). B. at
Histon, Cambs.] Bapt. Feb. 15, 1761. Matric. Easter, 1781;
B.A. 1784; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1782-1803; Bursar. Senior
Proctor, 1802-3. Died in his rooms in College, Dec. 13, 1803,
'in the prime of life, after a few days illness'; buried at
Histon. (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1803, 11. 1258.)
SUNDERLAND, ARTHUR WELLESLEY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July II, 1872. S. of William, of 27, Calthorpe Road, Birming-
ham. B. there Nov. 18, 1852. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874; B..A.
{Sth Wrangler) 1876; M.A. 1879. 'Obtained a very prominent
position as an actuary, at an early age, and was also well
known in financial circles.' Manager and Actuary of the
National Life Assurance. Died Mar. 3, 1895, in London.
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, Mar. 5, 1895.)
SUNDERLAND, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 12,
1815. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 7, 18 19; priest, June 6, 1830. P.C. of
Eastville, Lines., 1847-55 and of Midville, 1852-5. Died
July 18, 1855, at Eastville. (G. Mag., 1855, 11. 439; Clergy
List.)
SUNDERLAND, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 29, 1842. S. of the Rev. Edward, of Glentham,
near Spital, Lines. B. at Gainsborough. Matric. Michs. 1842.
Died in 1844- (?• B. G. Binnall.)
SUNDERLAND, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8,
1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. and LL.M. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1875; priest, 1877; C. of
Kewstoke, Somerset, 1875-80. C. of Eggington, Beds.,
1880-1; V. there, 1881-1932. Died, Mar. 12, 1932, aged 84.
(Crockford; The Times, Mar. 15, 1932O
SUNDERLAND, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1783. A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. i795;
B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1795. Ord. deacon (Lichfield, Litt. dim.
from York) Dec. 24, i775; priest (York) July 7, 1776; C. of
Ahnondbury, Yorks., 1775-7- C. of Kirkheaton, 1777-1814.
Died Oct. 3, 1819, at Painsthorpe, near Wakefield; buried
at Kirkheaton. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 500; G. Mag., 18 19,
II. 381.)
SUNDERLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 13,
1787. [Elder] s. of [Cd.] Thomas, of [Littlecroft] Ulverston,
Lanes, (and Anne, dau. of William Dickson, of Beck Bank).
[B. Dec. 21, 1769. Bapt. Jan. 27, 1770.] Schools [Hawkshead
and] Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A. i795- One
of the original members of the 'Apostles' Club. V. of
St Mellons with Llanedeym, Glam., -1799-1807. V. of
St Mary's, Ulverston, 1807-36. V. of Pennington, Lanes.,
1806-37. P.C. of Ulverston, 1807-35. V. of Wivehscombe,
Somerset, 1813-37. R. of Norton, Kent, 1816. Married
(1) Anne, dau. of Edward King, Vice -Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, and had issue; (2) Mary Elizabeth, dau.
of J. Morland, of Capplethwaite Hall. Died Dec. 23, 1837,
aged 68, at Ulverston. Father of Thomas (1825). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1838, I. 215; T. W. Thompson; Bardsley, Chronicles of the
Town and Church of Ulverston, 126.)
SuRRiDGE, Edward Ernest North
SUNDERLAND, LANGDALE MARSDEN. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Caius, Oct. 23, 1834. S. of Joseph, medical practitioner,
of Halifax, Yorks. B. there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1836. Resided three years. Brother of Thomas L. J.
(1825). {Venn, 11. 228.)
SUNDERLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 14, 1825.
S. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. there, Aug. 29, 1806.
School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar; B.A. 1829.
Ord. deacon (Durham, Litt. dim.) Oct. 3, 1829; C. of Penistone,
Yorks., 1829-41; V. there, 1841-55. Head Master of Peni-
stone Grammar School, 1837-55. P-C. of Midhope, 1847-55.
Rural Dean, 1847-55. Married, Sept. 13, 1843, Eleanor
Christiana Shaw, of Staincross. Killed, July 25, 1855, when
' thrown from a heavily laden omnibus which was upset
between Chatsworth and Rowsley.' M.I. at Penistone.
{Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1855, 11 439; M. H. Peacock.)
SUNDERLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 14, 1825. S. of the Rev. John (1787), [P.C] of Ulverston,
Lanes. B. [Oct. 22, 1808], in Lanes. School, Rugby. Matric.
Lent, 1830; B.A. 1830. Won the first English declamation
prize at Trinity in 1829 (the year in which R. M. Mihies
(Lord Houghton), took the 2nd prize). One of the outstanding
figures of the Union; said by Lord Houghton to have been
'the greatest speaker he ever heard.' Soon after he left
Cambridge his intellect was irrevocably shattered, his career
was ruined, and he led a wandering life. Died May 24, 1867,
at Ulverston. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 119; Life
of Lord Houghton, 1. 76 and 11. 162; V. B. Redstone.)
SUNDERLAND, THOMAS LISTER JOSEPH. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Caius, Dec. 30, 1825. S. of Joseph, surgeon, of
Halifax. B. there. School, Heath, Yorks., and private.
Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 29, 1831 ; priest, June 17, 1832. V. of Tilsworth,
Beds., 1833-45. Married. May 24, 1837, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Lane Wood, 01 i.-eighton Buzzard. Latterly of
Ravensden Grange, Beds. Died, Oct. 15, 1857. Brother of
Langdale M. (1834). {Venn, 11. 198; Clergy List; Walford,
County Families; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 564.)
SUNDERLAND-TAYLOR, GUY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1897. S. of [? Charles, of Frant, Sussex,
and] Mrs Sunderland-Taylor, of Chester Lodge, Hunstanton.
[School, King's, Peterborough.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1908. Assistant Master at Durston House School,
Ealing, 1893-6; at Berkhamsted School (House Master, 1900-
36). (Walford, County Families; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
SUNDIUS, JULIUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July I, 1851. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855;
M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1855; priest, 1856. C. of
Grantham, Lines., 1855-66. Died May 3, 1866, aged 35, at
Grantham. {Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, May 9,
1866.)
SURGEON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 29) at Trinity Hall,
June 29, 1790. S. of John Coat Hill, Assistant to Dr Carr at
Hertford School. Did not reside; name oS, Nov. 12, 1790-
SURGEY, HERBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1883. S. of Cornelius, elastic-rubber worker (and Mary Ann).
B. Feb. 13, 1857, at Nottingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham; and at Owens College, Manchester; [B.A.,
London Univ. 1881]. Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to
Christ's, Oct. 18, 1884; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. B.A. Man-
chester, 1904. Assistant Master at Dorset County School,
1887-90. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of
Cattistock, Dorset, 1890-2. C. of Dufiield, Derbs., 1892-8.
C. of West Bridgford, Notts., 1898-1902. C. of Somerby and
Assistant Master at Grantham School, Lines., 1902-5. R. of
Muckton with Burwell and Walmsgate,' 1905-14. Died
Feb. 28, 1914, at Muckton rectory. {Eagle, xxxvi. 219;
Peile, II. 712; CrocKford; Christ's Coll. obit, notes; Matrtcs.
and Degrees, 1851-1900 oraits his migration to Christ's.)
SURRAGE, EDWARD JOHN ROCKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1886. S. of Jacob, M.D., of Clifton. B. at
Wincanton, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889;
LL.B. 1890. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 2, 1889.
Called to the Bar, June 29, 1892. Died Dec. 26, 1939, aged 71,
at Felpham, Sussex. {Lau' Lists; The Times, Dec. 28, I939-)
SURRIDGE, EDWARD ERNEST NORTH. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 6, 1883. S. of the Rev. H[enry] A[rthur] D[iUon]
(Magdalen HaU, Oxford, 1855), schoolmaster, of Bowdon,
Cheshire. B. July 26, 1864, in St Pancras, London. School,
Brentwood. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1891. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Physician there. Assistant House Surgeon, Norfolk and
Norwich Hospital. Practised at Knutsford, Cheshire, 1900-
50. Married, Aug. 31, 1S97, Edith Winifrede, eldest dau. of
the Rev. Geoffrey BirtweU, of Ashley, Cheshire. Died
.\pr. 17, 1938, at Wendon, near Saffron Walden. {Venn, 11.
465; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 19, 1938.)
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SURRIDGE (post ANDREWS), WILLIAM NORTH. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 31, 1877. S. of North, of Romford Hall,
Essex. B. there, Nov. 5, 1858. School, Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1887,
Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Tring,
Herts., 1881-6. C. of Moulsham, Essex, 1887-g. C. of Diss,
Norfolk, 1889-91. V. of Paston, 1891-1904. R- (sinecure) of
Ermington, Devon, 1901-4. R. of Boxford, Berks., 1904-20.
Assumed the surname of Andrews, in lieu of Surridge, Sept.
20, 1882. Married, Jan. 12, 1892, Edith Emily, eldest dau. of
the Rev. Charles Robertson Manning, R. of Diss. Died in
1922. {The Guardian, Jan. 20, 1892; Charterhouse Reg.)
SURTEES, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 14, 1821.
S. of Anthony, Esq., of [Hamsterley Hall], near Gateshead,
Durham (and Alice, sister of Christopher Blackett, of
Wylam). B. Oct. 8, i8o8, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. [School,
Durham.] Matric. Michs. 1821. Died, unmarried. Mar. 24,
1831, at Malta. {Durham Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
SURTEES, AUBONE ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1884. [Eldest] s. of Alfred Wright, of [Dinsdale, Co. Durham
and] 32, Queensborough Terrace, London (and Henrietta, dau.
of Col. W. H. Robinson). B. Oct. 2, 1865, in London. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. FootbaU (rugby)
'blue,' 1886. Adm. Solicitor, 1891; practised at 2, Bond
Court, Walbrook, London, E.C. Of Dinsdale, Co. Durham.
Married 1892, Jeanetta, dau. of Bryce Smith, of Ryebank,
Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lanes., and had issue. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers and
Gen. List (Army Canteen Committee)). Died in 1923.
Brother of William F. (1890). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Law Lists.)
SURTEES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 5,
1837. Of Norfolk. [7th s. of the Rev. John (Univ. Coll.,
Oxford, i8oi), R. of Banham (and Mary Ann, sister of
Sir John Caesar Hawkins, Bt.). B. 1819. Schools, Shrewsbury
and Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841;
M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon, 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Taverham,
Norfolk, 1842-7. C. of Spennithome, Yorks., 1848-51. R. of
Holtby, 1852-99. Married, 1849, Caroline Maria, dau. of
S. V. Dashwood, and had issue. Died Oct. 29, 1899. {Bury
St Edmunds Sch. List; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
SURTEES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 19,
1801. S. of Crosier, of Redworth House, Co. Durham (and
Jane Surtees). School, Witton, Durham. Matric. Michs.
1801. Of Redworth Hall, Co. Durham. J. P. and D.L ; High
Sheriff of Durham, 1855. Married (i) Oct. 24, 1811, Elizabeth,
dau. of Isaac Cookson of Whitehill, and had issue; (2) July 8,
1850, Annie Hepburne Mercer, widow of Justinian Alston, of
Odell Castle, Beds. Died Apr. 8, 1857. Father of the next.
(Burke, L.G.)
SURTEES, ROBERT LAMBTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 3, 1832. [Eldest] s. of Robert (above), of
Redworth Hall, Darlington (and Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac
Cookson, Esq., of Whitehill). B. [Dec. 20, 1812], at Redworth
Hall, Co. Durham. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 28, 1841. Of Redworth Hall, and The Grove,
Durham. J. P. and D.L. for Durham. Died, unmarried,
Nov. 14, 1863. {List ofCarthusiatts; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.;
Walford, County Families.)
SURTEES, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. at King's, Oct. 4,
1890. [3rd] s. of Alfred Wright, of Dinsdale-on-Tees, Durham,
deceased (and Henrietta, dau. of Col. W. H. Robinson). B.
Oct. 16, 1871. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1890; B..\. 1893; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (York) 1899; priest,
1900; C. of Lythe, Yorks., 1899-1901. C. of All Saints, Leeds,
1901-6. R. of Sampford Courtenay with Sticklepath, Devon,
1906-11. Rural Dean of Okehampton, 1909-11; of Three
Towns, 1918-20. P.C. of St Simon's, Plymouth, 191 1-25.
Archdeacon of Exeter, 1925-30; Canon, 1925. Suffragan
Bishop of Crediton, 1930-52-. Brother of Aubone A. (1884).
{Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who.)
SUSMANN (post SUSMAN), WALTER JAMES. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 2, 1893. [3rd] s. of Paul, merchant, of Ardwick, Man-
chester (and Julie Marcus). B. June lo, 1874, at Moss Side,
Manchester. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A., M.B. and B.Chir., 1903. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. House Surgeon, Westminster
Hospital; House Physician, Victoria Hospital for Children.
Practised at Henley-on-Thames. Deputy-Coroner for South
Oxfordshire. Mayor of Henley, 1926. Surgeon at the Reading
War Hospital during the Great War, 1914-19. Of Harpsden
Rise, Harpsden Way, Henley-on-Thames in 1947. {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 535; Medical Direcrories.)
SuTCLiFFE, Robert
SUSSEX, H.R.H. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, DUKE OF. Adm.
a nobleman at Trinity, Sept. 4, xSi8. 6th s. of H.M. King
George III and Queen Charlotte. B. Jan. 27, i773- Hon.
LL.D. 1819. F.R.S., 1828; President, 1830-8. Died Apr. 21,
1843. {D.N.Ei.)
SUTCLIFFE, AUBREY CUNLIFFE. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs.
1899. Ord. deacon (Jamaica) 1902; priest, 1905; C. of
St George's, Kingston, Jamaica, 1902-4. C. of Halfway Tree,
Jamaica, 1904-7. C. of Pannal, Yorks., 1907-14. V. of
Austwick, 1915-27. V.of FewstonwithBlubberhouses, 1927-
35. V. of Burton, Westmorland, I935-52-- {Crockford.)
SUTCLIFFE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 6,
1840. S. of — , of Red-Lees, near Burnley, Lanes. Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1844; priest, 1845; C. of Worsthome, Lanes., 1844-60. V. of
St John's, Hohne, Whalley, 1860-96. Disappears from
Crockford, 1897.
SUTCLIFFE, HARRY OCTAVIUS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1891.
SUTCLIFFE, HENRY JAMES HALLIWELL. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 9, 1889. S. of John, of Bingley, Yorks. B. 1870, at
Thackley, Yorks. School, Bingley Grammar, of which his
father was Head Master.] Matric. Michs. 1889; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1893. Resided at White Abbey, Linton-in-Craven,
Yorks. A well-known Yorkshire novelist. Author, The
Eleventh Commandment; A Man of the Moors; Through
Sorrow's Gates; The Winds of March; The Striding Dales, etc.
Married, Feb. 16, 1904, Mabel Gertrude, dau. of James
MaskeU Cottrell, of Twickenham. Died Jan. 14, 1932; buried
at BumsaU. {Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 16, 1932.)
SUTCLIFFE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, May i, 1843;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1843. S. of Richard, farmer (and
Sally). B. Sept. 27, 1824, at Heptonstall, Yorks. .Matric.
Michs. 1843; B.A. {16th Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1857. Principal
of the Hindu College, Calcutta and Registrar of Calcutta
University from 1866. Married, May 24, 1854, in Calcutta,
Harriet Eliza, dau. of Gregory Mateveiefl, of Moscow and
London. Died c. 1879. {The Guardian, July 26, 1854.)
SUTCLIFFE, JAMES WOOD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1890.
[2nd] s. of James Smith, of Bacup, Lanes. School, Leys,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1890. Resided one year. A
director of William Sutcliffe and Sons, Ltd., flour-millers, of
Manchester. Lived at Seafield Road, Lytham, Lanes., where
he died, Feb. 20, 1942, aged 70. {The Times, Feb. 24, 1942.)
SUTCLIFFE, JOHN CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1883.
SUTCLIFFE, JOSEPH GEORGE. .Mm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 12, 1871. S. of Joseph. B. at Burnley, Lanes. Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1875; priest, 1876; C. (and Lecturer) of Wakefield, 1875-8.
Chaplain to the Earl of Dunmore, and of St Andrew's,
Dunmore, 1878-1900. Latterly of Malham, Leeds, where he
died Oct. 9, 1914, aged 62. {Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 15, 1914-)
SUTCLIFFE, JOSEPH GEORGE. Adm. at Clare, June 7. i873-
[S. of Joseph, wine-merchant (and Mary Ellen). School,
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Died, Sept. 19, 1927, aged 73, at Fuenterrabia, Spain,
'fortified by the rites of the Church. R.I. P.' Brother of
WiUiam O. (1875). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Sept. 24, 1927.)
SUTCLIFFE, PERCY TEMPLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 17, 1892. S. of G[eorge], Esq., of Oak Hill, Burnley.
[B. Jan. 10, 1873. School, Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1899. At St Thomas's
Hospital. Naval Surgeon, R.N. ; Staff Surgeon, 1910. Served
in the Great War, 1914-ig (Surgeon-Cdr., R.N.; in the
Medical Dept. of the Admiralty, 1917-20; O.B.E.) Sub-
sequently practised at Snitterfield. Order of St Maurice and
St Lazarus (Italy) for services rendered in Calabria after the
earthquake in December, 1908. Of Park View, Snitterfield,
near Stratford-on-Avon, where he died Sept. 18, 1949.
{Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Univ. War List;
Burke, O.B.E.)
SUTCLIFFE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 30) at St John's,
1753. B. in Yorks. School, Halifax. Matric. Easter, 1761;
M.A. {per. lit. reg.) 1761. Master of Hipperholme Grammar
School and V. of Lightcliffe, near Halifax. {St John's Coll.
Adm., III. 621.)
SUTCLIFFE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Feb. 21, 1789; from University College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Dec. 17, 1787, age i6{sic). S. of John.of Hoohoyle,
Halifax, Yorks. (and Grace, dau. of Abraham Gibson, of
Brigroyd). B.Nov. 5, 1771, at Hoohoyle. School, Manchester
Grammar. Matric. Easter, 1789. Lived at Bath, where he
died Dec. 22, 1827. Father of William (i8i8). {Al. Oxon.;
Manchester Sch. Reg.)
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SUTCLIFFE, SEXTUS EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs.
SUTCLIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Magdalene,
June 6, 1840. [Only] s. of William, Esq., of Heptonstall, near
Halifax (and Mary, dau. of William Eastwood, of Yorks.).
School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1840; B..\. 1844; M.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon, 1845 ; priest, 1847; C. of Wibsey, Yorks., 1845-7.
P.C. of Heptonstall, 1847-60. Latterly of Royds House,
Heptonstall. J. P. for the West Riding and Lancashire.
Married, 1849, Eliza, dau. of Richard Sutcliffe, Esq., of Lumb
Bank, Heptonstall, and had issue, a daughter. Distinguished
from a namesake who was at St Bees and C. of St Paul's,
Blackburn and P.C. of Rivington, Lanes., 1856-79. (Leeds
Gr. Sell. Reg.; Walford, County Families; Clergy List.)
SUTCLIFFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Jan. 29, 1818. S. of Robert (1789). B. [Sept. 4, 1800], at
Bath. School, Little Dunham, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1819;
Scholar, 1821; B.A. (14th Hyangler) 1823; M.A. 1826. Of
Hoohoyle, Yorks., and Great Bramingham, Beds. High
Sheriff of Beds., 1843. Died, unmarried, May 7, 1852, at
Bath. (Manchester Sck. Reg.; G. Mag. 185?, i. 638.)
SUTCLIFFE, WILLIAM ORMOND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 27, 1875. S. of Joseph, wine-merchant (and Mary
Ellen). B. Oct. 24, 1856, at Halifax. Bapt. Dec. 22, 1856.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr H. W. Moss, M.A.). Matric. Easter
1876; Scholar; B.A. (i^h Classic) 1880; M.A. 1897. Ord.,
R.C. priest, 1888. Head of St Edmund's House, Cambridge,
1898-1904. Inspector of Schools, Archdiocese of West-
minster, 1904-35. Latterly of The Presbytery, Shepherd's
Bush, London. Died Nov. 16, 1944. Brother of Joseph G.
(1873). (Shreivsbury Sch. Reg.; F. P. White.)
SUTER, ANDREW BURN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10,
1849. [S. of Richard, architect, of Fenchurch Street, London
(and Ruth Aime, dau. of Major -General Andrew Bum). B.
Nov 30 1830. School, St Paul's, London.] Matric. AUchs.
1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1857; D.D. 1867. Ord. deacon
(London) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of St Dunstan's-in-the-West,
London, 1855-8. V. of All Saints, Mile End, 1858-66.
Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, 1866-91. Married, Aug. 7,
i860, Amelia Damans, 4th dau. of the Rev. Thomas Harrison,
P.C. of Womenswould, Kent. Resigned the Bishopric in 189 1
with a view to returning to England, but was seized with
paralysis on his way to embark, from which he did not
recover, dying Apr. 29, 1895, at Nelson. Brother of the next.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, Colonial Gentry;
Cambridge Chronicle, May 31, 1895.)
SUTER, RICHARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr 4 1846. S. of Richard, architect, of Fenchurch Street,
London B. in London. School, St Paul's, London. Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1854. A Minister of the
Catholic .\postoUc Church in Australia. Brother of the above.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
SUTHERLAND, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
May 13 1852. S. of James, of Gainsford Street, Southwark,
London'. B. there. School, Queen EUzabeth's, Southwark.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon
(London) 1859; priest, i860. C. of St PhiUp's, Kensmgton,
1859-70, and Assistant Master at Stepney Grammar School
until 1S70. Disappears from Crockford and Clergy List, 1872.
SUTHERLAND, DONALD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 14 1899 -an Advanced Student. S. of William, merchant,
of Brora, Sutherland (and Jane Murray). B. there, June 30,
1863 At Watson's College and Edinburgh Umversity; M.B.
and C.M., 1886; B.Sc. 1889. Matric. i\Uchs. 1899; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1908. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1904. .\ssistant
Bacteriologist, Local Government Board Laboratories.
Medical Officer of Health for the County of Sutherland and
burgh of Dornoch, 1890. Senior Bacteriologist, MetropoUtan
Water Board from 1905. Resided latterly at Ealing, where he
died Jan. 10, 1946. (Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 14,
1946; B.M.]., Jan. 26, 1946.)
SUTHERLAND, EVAN ALEXANDER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1891. [3rd] s. of H[enry] H[ohnes], Esq., of 2, Wetherby
Gardens, S. Ivensington, London (and Anne Smclau:, dau. of
George Dunnett, of Thurso). [B. Dec. iS, 1872.] School,
Eton. Matric. iUchs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1900 Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Cheshunt Herts.,
1896-8 C. of Canton, Cardiff, 1898-1901. C. of St Martm s,
Roath, Cardifi, 1901-2; V. there, 1903-5- Died Apr. 1909.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
SUTHERLAND, HENRY. B.A. 1867, mcorp. from Oxford. Adm.
FeU -Com. at Downing, Feb. 13, 1867. [2nd s. of Alexander
John (Christ Church, Oxford, 1829), M.D., F.R.S., of Rich-
mond Terrace, Whitehall (and Alison Johanna Carmichael).
B Dec ^8 1841. Schools, Radley and Westminster.] Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, Jan. 18, 1861, age 19; B.A.
SuTTHERY, Arthur Melbourne
(Oxford) 1864; B.Med, and M.A. (Oxford) 1869; D.Med.
(Oxford) 1872. At Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge and St
George's Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1870. Assistant Medical Officer,
West Riding County lunatic asylum, Wakefield. Practised in
London. Lecturer on Insanity at Westminster Hospital.
Physician at St George's, Hanover Square, dispensary.
Married, Apr. 30, 1896, Meta Prescott, 2nd dau. of Capt.
WiUiam Blunt Barwell, i6th Bengal Lancers. Author of
numerous works on insanity. Died Nov. 12, 1901, in London.
Brother of the next and of William E. (1873). (Radley Reg.;
Record of Old Westminsters; A I. Oxon.; Medical Directories.)
SUTHERLAND, HERBERT MOUBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1870. [5th] s. of Alexander [John] (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1829) [M.D., F.R.S.], of 6, Richmond Terrace,
Whitehall, London. B. July 27, 1850, at Brighton. School,
London (private). Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M-A. 1877.
Died Jan. 14, 1916, in London. Brother of William E. (1873)
and the above. (Ike Times, Jan. 17, 1916.)
SUTHERLAND, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 8, 1838.
Matric. Lent, 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1843;
C. of Fleckney, Leics., 1843-5. C. of Islington and Lecturer
of St Botolph's, Aldersgate, London, 1846-56. V. of St
Phihp's, Ishngton, 1857-71- Died in 1871. (Clergy List;
Crockford.)
SUTHERLAND, JAMES STANLEY MUNRO. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Jesus, Oct. 1896. S. of James, Esq., of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. B. 1877, at Tynemouth. School, Durham. Matric.
Michs. 1896. Lost at sea, Sept. 1897, in the S.S. Nord Cap,
when on a voyage to Iceland. (Durham Sch. Reg.)
SUTHERLAND, ROBERT GORDON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July 8, 1S64. S. of Alexander, of Folkestone, Kent. B. Aug.
27, 1845, at Aberdeen. School, King Edward VI's, Birming-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1864. (Called 'Sucherland' in Matrics.
and Degrees, 1851-1900.)
SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM ERSKINE. X&m. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Feb. 7, 1S73. S. of .Alexander John (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1829), physician, deceased, of London. B.
there. Matric. Lent, 1873. Brother of Herbert M. (1870) and
Henry (1867).
SUTHERST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Pembroke,
Feb. I, 1876. Eldest s. of John, mechanic, of Guisborough,
Yorks. B. at Middlesbrough. Matric. Lent, 1876. CaUed to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1877- On the North-Eastem
Circuit. Married and had issue. Drowned in the sinidng of
the Lusitania by enemy action. May 7, 1915. (Law Lists.)
SUTLIFFE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 2,
1784. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792; B.D. 1800. FeUow, 1790. Ord. priest (Norwich) July i,
1792. R. of Lamboume, Essex, 1815-40. Married Miss
Wodehouse, of Norwich. Died Sept. 20, 1840, aged 72.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1840, 11. 670.)
SUTTABY, WILLIAM LEONARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 19, 1821. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1826; priest, Nov. 4,
1827. P.C of Denston, Suffolk, 1836-75 and V. of PosUngford,
1838-75. Married, Apr. 18, 1844, Catherine Rebecca Seely.
Died July 25, 1875, aged 73- M.I. in PosUngford Church.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
SUTTHERLAND, WILLIAM SHEPPARD. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at jEsus, Oct. I, 1872. [3rd] s. of George, Esq. [J. P., D.L.]
B at Edenborough Co. Wicklow. School, Dubhn CoUegiate
Institution. Matric. Lent, 1873- Ord. deacon (Ossory) 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of KUtegan, Co. Wicklow, 1880-3. C. of The
Abbey Kilculliheen, Co. Waterford, 1883-5. Inc. of Kihie-
managh, Co. Wexford, 1885-9. R. of Westborough with Dry
Doddington, Lines., 1889-1904. Married, Oct. 22, 1885, Ida
Emily youngest dau. of H. Morrison, deceased. Disappears
from Crockford (Sutherland), 1905; Clergy List also erro-
neously calls him Sutherland.
SUTTHERY, ARTHUR MELBOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus Oct. 1883. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William (1847) (and
Sarah Ann, dau. of the Rev. James Hale Talbot). B.
[Mar. 25, 1864], at CUfton-Reynes rectory, Bucks. Schools
[Uppingham and] Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar;
B.A 1887. Cricket 'blue,' 1887. Assistant Master at Exeter
Grammar School, 1889-93 and during the Great War, 1914-
19, assisted at Harrow. Sometime a private tutor at St
Leonards-on-Sea. For many years associated with the
Glasgow Herald. Married, Mar. 28, 1894, Grace Godwm, only
dau. of James Coltart Waters, of Craigton, Stirhngshire, and
had issue. Of Craigenveoch, Aberfoyle, Perthshire Died
May 15, 1937; buried at Market Drayton. Brother of the next
and of William T. (1879). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, May 17, 1937-}
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SUTTHERY, HAROLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888. S. of the
Kev. William (next), R. of Clif ton-Reynes, Bucks, (and Sarah
Ann Talbot). B. Jan. 26, 1869, at Cheshain, Bucks. School,
Oundle. Matric. Michs. i8«8; Scholar, i«88-9i; B.A. i8gi;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1896; priest (Coventry)
1897. Assistant Master at Leamington College, 1893-1900;
at Blundell's School, Tiverton, 1900-1; Chaplain of Arnold
House School, St John's Wood, 1901-3. C. of RickenhaU,
Suffolk, 1903-5. V. of Warden with Newbrough,Northumber-
Iand,i905-i2. V.ofCalverhall, Salop, 1912-25. DiedMayaS,
1930, at Market Drayton; buried there. Brother of the above
and of WiUiam T. (1879). [Venn, 11. 502; Crochford; The
Times, May 30, 1930.)
SUTTHERY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
June 3, 1847. S. of George, deceased. B. at Chesham, Bucks.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(Ely) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Newton, Suffolk, 1860-2. R. of
Clif ton-Reynes, Bucks., 1863-95. Married, Sarah Ann, dau.
of the Rev. James Hale Talbot, R. of Newton Blossomville,
Bucks. Died Apr. 20, 1895, at Chesham. Father of the next
and the two preceding. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 23, 1895.)
SUTTHERY, WILLIAM TALBOT. Adm. at Clare, June 7, i879-
[Eldest s. of the Rev. William (above), R. of Clifton- Keynes,
Bucks. B. Apr. i860.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1879; exhibitioner; B.A. 1883; -M.A. 1894. Assistant Master
at Felsted School, 1892-4; at Barham House prep. School,
St Leonards-on-Sea, 1894-7. Died Oct. 17, 1897, at St
Leonards-on-Sea. Brother of Arthur M. (1883) and Harold
(1888). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Al. Felsted.; The Times,
Oct. 19, 1937.)
BUTTLE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 11, 1859.
Matric. Lent, i860. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1864; priest,
1864. C. of Hoggeston, Bucks., 1868-71. C. of Stretton-en-
le-Field, Derbs., 1871-4. C. of East Wittering, Sussex, 1874-
6. Subsequently of 33, Sutherland Place, Bayswater, London,
W. Disappears from Crockford, 1887.
SUTTON, see also MANNERS-SUTTON.
SUTTON, ALFRED. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. i, 1870. S. of
James, deceased [of Shardlow HaU, Derbs.] (and Sophia, dau.
of Abraham Hoskyns, of Newton Park, Derbs.). [B. at
Shardlow Hall.J School, Cahie, Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1879. 'The best hght-weight rider at the
University in his day.' Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1879; priest,
1880; C. of St James's, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1879-81.
V. of Bridekirk, 1881-1938. Rural Dean of Maryport, 1893.
Hon. Canon of Carlisle, 1899. Chairman of Cumberland
County Council, 1914. J. P. for Cumberland. C.B.E., 1920.
Married, 1881, Bertha Frances Entwhistle, dau. of J. E.
Walker and had issue. Died Oct. 23, 1938, aged 87. Brother
of Henry (1864). (Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Venn, 11. 395; Who tvas Who; F. H. H. Guillemard.)
SUTTON, ALFRED HUXTABLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1869. S. of the Rev. Stephen Brain [(B.A., London
Univ.), P.C. of St Peter's, Everton, Liverpool] (and EUen).
B. June 3, 1850, at Everton. Bapt. Dec. 8, 1850. School,
Marlborough Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1869.
SUTTON, ARTHUR FREDERICK. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1871. Eldest s. of the Kev. .Augustus (Univer-
sity College, Oxford, 1843), R. of West Tofts (and Charlotte
Robina, dau. of John Carter, of Northwold, Norfolk). B.
[July 5, 1852], at West Tofts. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1871. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of
St Botolph's, Lincoln, 1877-80. C. of Southwell Minster,
1880-5. R. of West Tofts (succeeding his father), 1885-8.
R. of Brant Broughton, Lines., 1888-1924. Rural Dean of
Loveden, 1915-24. V. of Earls Colne, Essex, 1924-5. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1912-25. Sometime secretary of the Lincolnshire
Archaeological Society. Died Nov. 18, 1925. (Vppingluim
Sch. Roll; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; The
Times, Nov. 20, 1925.)
SUTTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1775. S. of Edward, draper, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Wymondham. Matric. Michs. i775; Scholar, 17/8; B.A.
iHth Wrangler) 1779; M.A. 1782; B.D. 1790; D.D. 1806.
Fellow, 1784-93. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 28, 1779;
priest, May 21, 1780; C. of Wroxham with Salhouse, Norfolk,
1779-80. C. of Forncett St Mary and St Peter, 1780-8. P.C.
of St George's, Tombland, Norwich, 178&-1841. Usher at
Norwich Grammar School, 1789-93. R. of Alburgh, 1793-
1846, and V. of Holme-next-the-Sea with Thomham, 1796-
1846. Married, Aug. 15, 1793, Charlotte, dau. of William
Kirby, attomey-at-law, of Witnesham, and widow of George
Meadows of Henley. In 1836 gave to the University Library
the MS. collections of Adam Wall. Died May 27, 1846, aged
90, at Norwich. M.l. at Alburgh. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
500; Clerical Guide, which gives different dates for cures;
The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830, 530; H. W. Saunders.
SuTTON, Frederick Nassau
SUTTON, CHARLES ROBERT ARNOLD. .\din. at Clare, Oct. 4.
1884. [Youngest s. of R. C, of Forest Green, Nottingham.]
Matric. .'Vlichs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1891;
M.D. 1894. At Guy's Hospital; resident Clinical and Oph-
thalmic Assistant there. Practised at Sidcup. Surgeon to the
Metropolitan Police at Sidcup. Resided latterly at Little-
hampton, Sussex. Married, Apr. 30, 1895, Charlotte Amelia,
eldest dau. of James W. Wolfe, of Oakfield, Hitchin. (Medical
Directories; J he limes. May 4, 1895.)
SUTTON, CORNELIUS GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 4, 1844. [Doubtless s. of S., of Hertingfordbury, Herts.
School, Eton.] Capt., 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Died on
board H.M.S. Victoria, off the Crimea, of cholera, Sept. 15,
1854, the night the troops landed in the Crimea. (Eton Sch.
Lists; G. Mag., 1854, 11. 531.)
SUTTON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 9, 1786.
S. of Daniel, 'the inoculator.' Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar.
SUTTON, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 1, 1897; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1894;
B.C.L. (Oxford) 1897. S. of Edward Gower Vane. B. June 6,
1871, at 3, St .Martin's Square, Regent's Park, London.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. (Law
Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1901; M.A. 1904. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, June 30, 1897. Equity draftsman and Con-
veyancer. Lecturer in Law at St Catharine's, 1907-14-
Professional Clerk to Solicitor of Inland Revenue, Somerset
House, 1917-20. Assistant Editor, 8 th edition of White and
Tudor's Leading Cases in Equity. Died Jan. 19, 1941.
(Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 22, 1941.)
SUTTON, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1877. [6th]
s. of Alfred, of Greenlands, Reading, Berks. B. there, Dec. 3,
1857. School, Reading. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of
St James's, Stockton-on-Tees, 1881-5. ^- of Bishop Auck-
land, 1885-90. V. of Eaton Bray, Beds., 1890-1916. K. of
Grundisburgh, Suffolk, 1916-37. Married, July 31, 1884,
Annie Hill, 4th dau. of W. W. Mo.xhay, Esq., of Reading.
Subsequently of Park View, Melton, Suffolk, where he died
Oct. 20, 1946. {Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 6, 1884; The
I imes, Oct. 22, 1946.)
SUTTON, EDWIN CLARKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1837. Matric. .Michs. 1837.
SUTTON, ERNEST PHILIPPS FOQUET. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of Martin John, of Henley Park, Henley-
on-Thames, Oxon. B. [Mar. 20], 1882, at Reading. School,
Peppard rectory, Oxon. (private) [and Eton]. Matric. Michs.
1900. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., K.A.S.C, 1916-18; Mechanical Transport
Officer; M.B.E., 1919). Of Sidmouth Grange, near Reading.
(Etoti Sch. Lists.)
SUTTON, EVELYN LEVETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 26, 1796. S. of Evelyn, of London. [B. June 10, 1777.]
School, Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1801; M.A.
1807. Ord. priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 14,
1802. K. of St Alphage, Canterbury, 1806-12. V. of High
Halden, Kent, 1812-35. V. of Preston, Kent, 1812-17. P.C. of
Oare, 1817-25. One of the Six preachers of Canterbury.
Preb. of Westminster, 1832-5. Died Jan. 26, 1835, in the
cloisters of Westminster Abbey, 'suddenly attacked with
apoplexy whilst reading the 9th Commandment.' (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1835, i. 554.)
SUTTON, FRANCIS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1893. [S. of the
Rev. Robert (Exeter College, Oxford, 1852), V. of Pevensey,
Sussex.] Matric. Michs. 1893. Died Jan. 22, 1937, at East-
bourne. (The Times, Jan. 25, 1937.)
SUTTON, FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of the Rev. J[oseph] G[eorge] (1874) [Principal] of
Dale College, King William's Town, South Africa. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. }>l..\., ad eundem. Cape
Univ., 1906. Ord. deacon (Grahamstown) 1904; priest, 1906;
C. of Holy Trinity, King William's Town, 1904-12. Principal
of Dale College, King William's Town, 1913-37. Served in the
Great War, 1917-19 (R.G.A., 1917-19). R. of Holy Trinity,
Port Elizabeth, 1938-44. Rural Dean of Port Elizabeth,
1943-4. Lie. to off., dio. of Grahamstown, 1944-. Of 6,
Second Avenue, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth in 195 1.
Brother of George G. (1S99). (Crockford.)
SUTTON, FREDERICK NASSAU. -Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 14, 1862. S. of Frederick, Captain in the Army, of Bury
St Edmunds (and Eliza, dau. of the Rev. W. M. Jones, V. of
Ospringe, Kent). B. Nov. 23, 1843, in Dublin. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar; B.A. (gth
Classic) 1866. Tutor to the Marquess of Huntley, and others.
Joint author of an edition of Catullus. Died of phthisis,
unmarried, Dec. 20, 1869, at Great Barton, near Bury St
Edmunds. (Peile, 11. 572; Burke, L.G.)
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Sutton, Frederick Olinthus
SUTTON, FREDERICK OLINTHUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 25, 18S3; B.-A. 1S83, incorp. from Dublin; M.A. from
Jesus, 1887. S. of Frederick, solicitor, o.f [Harcourt Street],
Dublin. B. there [July 23, i860] School, Rathnunes. Adm.
at Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1878; B.A. and LL.B. (Dublin)
1882. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of All Saints, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1885-8. C. of Blackburn,
Lanes., 1888-93. C. of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 1893-
1904. C. of Claygate, 1904-6. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester,
1906-9. R. of Newdigate, Surrey, 1909-13. V. of St Andrew's,
Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1913-15. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in despatches).
Perm, to off., dio. of York, 1919. Availed himself of the
provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act (1870),
July 14, 1922. Subsequently in business in the North of
England. Married, Jan. 22, 1891, Bertha Radford, dau. of
Benjamin Whales, of Notts. At St Cross Hospital, Win-
chester, 1933-48. Died Apr. 21, 1949, at Shawford, Hants.
(Rathmines Sch. Roll; Peile, 11. 697; Crockford; Univ. War
List; F. Brittain; The Guardian, Jan. 23, 1891.)
SUTTON (or MANNERS-SUTTON), GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 4, 1769. [Eldest] s. of Lord George
(3rd s. of the 3rd Duke of Rutland), of Kelham, Notts, (by
his I St wife, Diana, only dau. of Thomas Chaplin, of Blankney,
Lines.). [B. Aug. i, 1751-] School, Eton. Matric. Easter,
1770; M.A. 1773- Of Kelham, Notts. M.P. for Newark-on-
Trent, 1774-80; for Grantham, 1780-1802; for Bramber,
Sussex, 1802-4. Died, unmarried, Feb. 15, 1804. Brother of
Thomas (1773,51*6 .Manners-Sutton) and Charles (1773, sm6
Manners-Sutton). (Eton Coll. Reg. [sub Manners); Return of
M.P.s; G. Mag., 1804, i. 190.)
SUTTON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. [Eldest] s. of Frederick, Esq. [of Northwood,
Middlesex]. B. in London. School, New College, Eastbourne
(Mr Schreiner). Matric. Michs. 1887; B.."^. 1890; M.A. 1894.
Adm. Solicitor, Apr. 1894. Practised in London. Clerk to the
Dyers' Company, 1900-8, and to the Leather-sellers'
Company from 1908. F.S.A. Of Little Hendra Cottage,
Chorley Wood. Married, 1898, Gertrude Melina, dau. of
Edwin Lang, of Hampstead. Died Dec. 13, 1944. (Law Lists;
The Times, Dec. 15, 1944; KeUy, Handbook.)
SUTTON, GEORGE GERHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1899. S. of the Rev. J[oseph] G[eorge] (1874)
[Principal] of Dale College, King William's Town, South
Africa. School, Dale College. Matric. Michs. 1899; (Law Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class, 1901; Pt II, 1st Class, 1902); LL.B. 1902.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1899. Called to the
Bar, June 24, 1903. K.C., Union of S. Africa, 1921. Judge of
the Supreme Court, Cape Town, from 1929. Of Woodside,
Wynberg, South Africa, in 1946. Brother of Francis J. (1898).
{Law Lists.)
SUTTON, GEORGE PETER CHARLES, Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Mar. 28, 1892. S. of G., Esq., of The Bath Road,
Slough. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord.
deacon (Truro) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Egloshayle, Cornwall,
1897-1902. C. of Port Isaac, 1902-10. V. of Egloskerry with
Tremaine, 1910-16. P.C. of Tresmere and Rural Dean of
Trigg Major, 1914-16. Rural Dean of Bodmin, 1921-2. V. of
Egloshayle, 1916-24. R. of Brantham, Suffolk, 1924-43.
Died in 1943. (Crockford.)
SUTTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 13, 1864. [2nd]
s. of James, J. P., of Shardlow HaU, Derbs. (and Sophia
Hoskyns, of Newton Park, Derbs.). B. [Jan. 10, 1846], at
Shardlow Hall. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1864; B..A.
1868. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1867. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 30, 1870. A Special Pleader. On the North-
Eastern Circuit. Junior Counsel to the Treasury, 1890;
Bencher, 1900. Judge of the King's Bench Division of the
High Court, 1905: resigned, 1910. Knighted, 1906. Married,
1872, Caroline EUzabeth, eldest dau. of John Nansen, of
Knells, Cjirlisle, and had issue. .A.uthor, Law of Tramways.
Resided at Lexham Gardens, London. Died May 30, 1920, in
London. Brother of Alfred (1870). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile,
II. 584; Lau- Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who.)
SUTTON, HENRY CHARLES (1858), see MANNERS-SUTTON.
SUTTON, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1791, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Trinity, 1791. [S. of Samuel, gent., of Dunchurch,
Warws.] Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 18, 1780,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1784. R. of Oakley Parva, Northants..
1786-1807, and R. of Glooston, Leics., 1790-1807. V. of
Weekley, Northants., 1791-1807. R. of Church Lawford,
Warws., 1S02-7. Died Feb. 8, 1807. 'One of the most
corpulent men in the country, and has left a wife and 12
children.' (.4/. Oxon.; Foster, Index. Eccles.; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1807, i; not found in Adm. to Trin. Coll.)
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SuTTON, Richard
SUTTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, July 6, 1840;
FeU.-Com., 1846-73. Eldest s. of Sir Richard (1816), 2nd
Bart, (and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of BenjaminBurton). B.[Oct.
18, 1820], at Sudbrooke, Lines. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,'
1 84 1. Generous benefactor to Jesus Chapel; gave the organ^
established a choir-school and taught the choristers for ten
years. Of Norwood Park, Notts. Succeeded his father as
3rd Bart., Nov. 14, 1855. High Sheriff of Notts., 1867.
Married, Aug. 23, 1844, Emma Helena, eldest dau. of
Col. Sherlock, K.H., deceased, of Southwell, Notts. Died
June 5, 1873 at Bruges, where he had lived latterly; succeeded
by his brother, Richard. (Eton Sch. Lists: Burke, P. and B.i
G.E.C.)
SUTTON, The Rev. JOHN. M.A., incorp. from Oxford, 1852.
[3rd s. of S., Esq., of Finsbury Square, London. School,
Eton.] Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, June 22, 1824,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1828; M.A. (Oxford) 1831. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1824. V. of Reepham, Lines., 1835-55.
Married Emma Eleanor, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Fardell
(1823), V. of Sutton, Ely. Died Jan. 31, 1855. Father of
Meyrick J. (1862). (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Eton
Sch. Lists ; Clergy List.)
SUTTON, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1854, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of William, gent., of Henney, Berks.] Matric. from
New Inn Hall, Oxford, June 17, 1841, age 24; B.A. (Oxford)
1845. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of
Coggeshall, Essex. C. of Great Chesterford, 1850. C. of
Hadstock, 1851-60. R. of St John's, Brisbane , Australia,
1861-85. Latterly of Humpybong, Queensland, Australia.
Author, The Curate's Daughter. Disappears from Crockford,
1898. (Al. Oxon.)
SUTTON, JOHN RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1886.
S. of George, of Chesham. B. Jan. 3, 1865. School, Chedding-
ton, Bucks, (the Rev. F.Harvey). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1901; Se.D. 1908. Sometime of Kimberley, S.
Africa. Died Oct. 11, 1937, at Oaklands, Binfield, Berks. (The
limes, Oct. 13, 1937.)
SUTTON, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 11, 1782. Of Lines. Matric. Michs., 1783 as John;
Scholar, 1783.
SUTTON, JOSEPH GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i,
1874; re-adm. Oct. 3, 1882. [S. of the Rev. Joseph, Wesleyaa
minister. School, Woodhouse Grove.] Matric. Lent, 1875;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1890. Head Master of
Swellendam Public School, South Africa, 1877-83. Ord.
deacon(Ely) 1883; priest, 1885. Vice-Principal of the Diocesan
College School and C. of St Saviour's, Claremont, 1883-7;
Principal of the Collegiate School and C. of St George's
Cathedral, Capetown, 1887-90. Principal of Dale CoUege,
King William's Town, 1890-1912. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1924. Father of Francis J. (1898) and George G. (1899).
(Kingswood Sch. Reg. ; Crockford.)
SUTTON, MEYRICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 18, 1862. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. John (1852), V. of
Reepham. B. Oct. 10, 1841.] [Had served in the Indian
Navy; China war medal, i860.] Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1871. One of Dean Vaughan's 'Doves.' Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Christ Church,
Bermondsey, 1866-9. C. of St Luke's, Birmingham, 1869-70.
Chaplain and Secretary, Refuge for the destitute, Dalston,
1870-1. C. of Grantham, Lines., 1871-2. Campden Lecturer
at Grantham, 1871-5. Chaplain to the Mercers' Company,
1872-7. C. of Hampstead, Middlesex, 1875-7. L.D.H.M. of
St SUas District, Haverstock Hill, 1877-82. R. of Greenstead
St Andrew, Essex, 1882. V. of St Keveme, ComwaU, 1882-9.
V. of Kirton-in-Holland, Lines., 1889-1904. V. of Grant-
chester, Cambs., 1904-16. In 1917 took charge of Christ
Church, Bermondsey, in order that the vicar might be released
as a chaplain to the Forces. Married, June 14, 1869, Annie
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. R. M. Martin, V. of Bermondsey.
Resided latterly at Upper Norwood, where he died Sept. 20,
1927, aged 85. (Crockford; Cambs. Indep. Press, July 31,
1891; The Times, Sept. 26, 1927.)
SUTTON, PERCY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1871. S. of Edward Barker, Esq. B. at Brixton,
Surrey. School, King's College, London. Matric. Easter,
1872.
SUTTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 14,
1788. [2nd] s. of Sir Richard (1749-5°), Bart., of London (by
his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of WiUiam Peere Williams, of
Cadhay, Devon). [B. Feb. 2, 1771.] School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 178S; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795. Ord. priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from York) Mar. i, 1795. R. of Brant
Broughton, and Great Coates, Lines., 1795-1820. Preb. of
Southwell, 1795-1820. Died, s.p., Aug. 24, 1820, at Brant
Broughton. Brother of Robert N. (i793). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1820. 11.)
Sutton, Sir Richard, Bart.
SUTTON, Sir RICHARD, Bart. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 3, 1816. [OnlyJ s. of John [died i«oi] (and Sophia
Frances, dau. of Charles Chaplin, of Tathwell, Lines.). B.
[Dec. 16, 1798], at Brant Broughton, Lines. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1816; M.A. 1818. Had succeeded his
grandfather. Sir Richard (1749-50), as 2nd Bart., Jan. 10,
1802. One of the most wealthy men in the country, owning
large estates in Notts., Norfolk and Leics., and also property
in Mayfair. Master of the Burton Hunt, Lines., 1822. Kept
at Quorn Hall a stud of 70 to 80 horses and 79 couples of
hounds; for some years bore the entire cost of the Quorn
Hunt. Said to have spent £300,000 on fox-hunting. A good
musician; 'after his day's sport, occupied himself with his
flute or his books.' Married, Dec. 17, 1819, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Benjamin Burton, Esq., of Burton Hall, Co. Carlow,
and had 11 children. Died Nov. 14, 1855, at his residence,
94, Piccadilly, London. Father of John (1840). (Record of
Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
SUTTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Aug. 10,
1782. S. of Robert, of Homingsheath (or Horringer), Suffolk.
Bapt. Dec. 1764. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1783; Scholar, 1786; B.A. 1787. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1787. Under-Master at Bury St Edmunds School,
1790. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. List.)
SUTTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 15, 1806.
Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A. 1831.
Ord. priest (Salisbury, Litt. dim. from York) May 31, 1812.
P.C. of Fulford, Yorks., 1817-58. R. of St Michael's,
Spurriergate, York, 1817-58. Canon of Ripon, 1828-58.
Married, July 11, 1809, Harriet, dau. of Joseph Burke, of
York. Died Sept. 18, 1858, at Ripon. Father of Thomas
(1832). {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, n. 535.)
SUTTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 25,
1831. [Eldest] s. of Robert [Nassau] (next). B. [Mar. i, 18 13],
at Kelham, Notts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A.
1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1837; priest, 1838;
C. of Averham with Kelham, Notts., 1837-44; R. there,
1844-56. K. of Bilsthorpe, 1859-67. J. P. for Parts of
Lindsey. Married, May 4, 1847, Charlotte, only sister of
Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th Bart., of Scawby, Lines, (to whose
estates she succeeded, 1865), and had issue. Latterly of
Scawby Hall, Brigg, where he died, Mar. 10, 1885. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Clergy List, which calls him Robert N[assau];
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; 2 he Guardian, Mar. 18, 1885.)
SUTTON, ROBERT [NASSAU]. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. i6, 1793. [3rd] s. of Sir Richard (1749-50), Bart., of
London (by his and wife, Anne, dau. of William Peere
Williams, of Cadhay, Devon). [B. Aug. i, 1776.] School,
Rugby. Doubtful if resided. Capt., 7th FusUiers; A.D.C. to
Sir R. A.bercrombie in Egypt, iSoi. Married, May 20, 1812,
Mary Georgiana, dau. of John Manners Sutton, of Kelham,
Notts. Died Apr. 7, 1833. Father of the above; brother of
Richard (1788). (Burke, P. and B.; Rugby Sch. Reg.)
SUTTON, ROBERT [WOODING]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare,
May 20, 1819. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (London) May 29, 1825 ; priest, May 21, 1826. V. of
Norton, Herts., 1826-31. R. of Layer Breton, Essex, 1831-
55. Died July 4, 1855, aged 57, at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
{Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, II. 328.)
SUTTON, The Rev. SAMUEL. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at
Trinity, Dec. 8, 1818. [Perhaps the man of these names who
had matric. from St Alban Hall, Oxford, Jan. 21, 1812,
age 26; S. of Andrew, gent., of Gosport, Hants.] Ord. deacon,
1817. Of Northfleet, Kent, 1841-57 (no benefice); disappears
from Clergy List, 1858. {Northants. Clergy.)
SUTTON, SAMUEL IVES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 16,
1824. Did not reside.
SUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i, 1832.
[S. of the Rev. Robert (1806), of Fulford, York. School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 11, 1838. Ord. deacon (York) 1836; priest
(Norwich) 1837. Chaplain of York Castle, 1844-58. P.C. of
Sunk-Island, Yorks., 1858-89. Died in Dec. 1889. {Upping-
ham Sch. Roll; Crockford.)
SUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Caius, June 27,
1842. S. of Arthur White, Esq., of Teddington, Middlesex.
B. in Kensington. School, Newington Butts. [Studied
architecture for four years before entry.] Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. {2c)lh Wrangler) 1846. Sometime a private tutor.
Married, June 8, 1847, at Stoke, Cheshire, Mary, 3rd dau. of
John Grace, Esq., of Cheshire. Author, Proofs of the Rules
of Arithmetic; Poinsot's Elements of Statics. Died at Pwlheli,
N. Wales, Mar. 19, 1875; 'of Jersey'. (F«»n, n. 259; The
Patrician, iv.88.)
SwABEY, Horace Cambridge
SUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 16,
1824. S. of William. B. in Norfolk. School, Ditchingham,
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1825.
SUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 11,
1828. S. of Thomas, medical practitioner, of Greenwich.
B. there. Schools, Greenwich and Lewisham. Matric. Michs.
1828; M.B. 1833. A medical student. 'Died very young.'
{Venn, 11. 206.)
SUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 6, i860.
[Eldest] s. of WiUiam, victualler [of Warwick] (and Elizabeth).
B. Aug. 15, 1842, at Birmingham. [School, King Edward's,
Birmingham.] Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1864; B..\.
(zznd Wrangler) 1865; M.A. 1882. Chief Clerk in the London
and Provincial Law Life Assurance Society, 1873. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 4, 1882. CaUed to the Bar, June 17,
1885. Actuary to the Registry of Friendly Societies, Central
Office, 1876-98. Tutor of the Society of Actuaries, 1871-6;
Member of Council, 1877. President of the Institute of
Actuaries, 1888. Actuarial Adviser to the Board of Trade,
1890-8. Married, Jan. 8, 1867, Mary Jane, dau. of Alfred
Hobson, of Birmingham. Author, Text-book for Actuarial
Students; Sickness and Mortality in Friendly Societies
(Parliamentary Report), etc. Died Aug. 14, 1898, at Kings-
wood, Clapham Common. {Eagle, xx. 572; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; I'he Times, Aug. 16, 1898.)
SUTTON, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879- Of Bush
Street, Pembroke Dock. Adm. at Downing, Oct. 6, 1880;
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of
Sutton, Surrey, 1889-91. Subsequently of Southbridge Road,
South Croydon. Disappears from Crockford, 1895.
SUTTON, WILLIAM HUBERT REITZ. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Sept. 2, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; Scholar;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1907. At St Thomas's Hospital; House
Physician and Clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.
1907. Practised at East London, Cape Province, South
Africa. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, South
African Medical Service; mentioned twice in despatches). Of
CampbeU Street, Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, in 1948.
{Medical Directories.)
SUYEMATSU, KENCHO. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1881. S. of
Gwanu. B. Sept. 30, 1855, at Buzen, Japan. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 10, 1883, as Kenchio Suyematzu; B.A. and
LL.B. 1884; LL.M. 1888. D. Litt. .Tokyo Imperial University.
Civilian Staff Officer to the Commander-in-Chief of the
Imperial forces during the Satsuma rebellion, 1877. Elected
Member of the House of Commons at first formation of Diet,
1890. Created a Baron, 1895, for distinguished service; and
a Viscount, 1907. Minister of Communications and of the
Interior, 1900. P.C. Author, The Risen Sun, a fantasy of Far
Japan, etc. Married the eldest dau. of Prince Ito, of Shiba,
Tokyo. Died Oct. 5, 1920. {Who was Who.)
SVENSSON, ROBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1900. [3rd] s. of
Anders Gillis, analytical chemist, of i. Nelson Terrace,
Coatham, Redcar (and Isabella Jane Tomlinson). B. there.
May 18, 1883. School, Sir William Turner's Grammar,
Coatham. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.B. and B.Chir.
1910. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1908.
Assistant House Surgeon, District Hospital, West Bromwich.
Medical Officer to rubber-estates, in the Federated Malay
States, 1910-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -
Col., R.A.M.C; D.S.O., 1919; M.C.; mentioned twice in
despatches; French Croix de Guerre). Of Port Dickson,
Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. in 1920. Medical Officer to the
Burma Oil Co., 1920-33. Engaged in anti-malarial work at
the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, Keppel Street,
London, W.C. in 1948. {Venn, in. 405; Medical Directories;
Univ. War Ltst.)
SWABEY, FREDERICK EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. II, 1877- [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Maurice, M.A. [V. of
St Thomas, Exeter] (and Frances Jane, dau. of Lemuel
Cambridge, J. P., of Richmond, Prince Edward Island.) B.
Mar. I, 1858, at Milton, near Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island. Bapt., Apr. 15, 1858. Matric. Lent, 1877; B.A. 1880.
Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised at Crewkerne, Somerset.
Clerk to the District Council. Married, June 3, 1891,
Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Calley, of Harbertonford,
Devon. Died Apr. 22, 1919, at Langley, Misterton, Somerset.
Brother of the next. (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Apr. 24, 1919.)
SWABEY, HORACE CAMBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1879. [2nd s. of the Rev. Maurice, V. of St Thomas,
Exeter (and Frances Jane, dau. of Lemuel Cambridge, J. P.,
of Prince Edward Island).] B. Mar. 8, 1861, at St John, New
Brunswick, Canada. Bapt. May 31, 1861. Matric. Lent, 1880.
Married, 1885, Clara Burford, and had issue. Died Oct. 1892.
Brother of the above. (Burke, L.G.)
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SWAFFIELD, ALFRED OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, June 14, 1871. S. of R[obertj H|.assaUJ, Esq., deceased,
of Westdown Lodge, Weymouth. B. Mar. 11, 1852. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1872;
B.A. 1875. Of Wyke House, VVyke Regis, Dorset. D.L. and
J. P. for Dorset. Died Oct. 19, 1937, at Rodwell Lodge,
Weymouth. Brother of the next. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
The Times, Oct. 21, 1937.)
SWAFFIELD, GEORGE OWEN. Adm. pens, at Tri.nity, May 25 ,
1861. [2nd surviving] s. of Robert Hassall, of Wyke House,
Weymouth, Dorset. B. there, Mar. 19, 1841. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. i86i; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1865. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1868. Resided at Tufnell Park, North London. Died Mar. i,
1919. Brother of the above. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Law Lists.)
SWAIN, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Pembroke, June I2,
1S44. Eldest [surviving] s. of Thomas, sea-captain [Com-
mander, R.N.], of Devonport (and Sarah Hutchings, dau. of
Samuel Scriven]. B. there [Apr. 4, 1817]. Matric. Michs.
1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Secretary to the Rural Dean of
Tasmania, 1837; Secretary to the Bishop of Tasmania, 1841;
and Eccles. Secretary of Van Dieman's Land, 1837-44. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1848; priest, 1849. C. of St Andrew's
Chapel, Plymouth, 1849-50. P.C. of (the new parish of)
St Mary's, Devonport, 1855-64. Married, June 21, 1848,
Anna Caroline Eliza, dau. of Dr Daniel Little, of Devonport.
Author, Sermon on the Funeral of tlie late Duke of Wellington.
Died, s.p., June 9, 1864. (Crockford; Clergy List; Boase,
Collect. Cornub., 939.)
SWAIN, EDMUND GILL. Adm. pens, at Emma.muel, Apr. 20,
1880. S. of Charles, Esq., of St Petersgate, Stockport. [B.
1 86 1. School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1880;
Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1885; priest, 1886; C. of Camberwell, 1885-92. Chaplain of
King's, 1892-1905. Junior Proctor, 1895-6. Assistant
Registrary, 1903-5. C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1S96-
1905. V. of Stanground, Hunts., 1905-16. K. of Great
Greenford, Middlesex, 1916-23. Sacrist and Minor Canon of
Peterborough, 1923-31; Precentor, 1930-1; Librarian, 1923;
Hon. Canon, 1926-38. Died in the Precincts, Peterborough,
Jan. 29, 1938. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. i,
1938; King's Coll. Reg.)
SWAIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 6, i795- B. at
Mottram-in-Longendale, Cheshire. Matric. Easter, i797;
B.A. 1800. Ord. priest (London, for Chester) Dec. 21, 1800.'
R. of Taxal, Derbs., 1800-41, and V. of Elvaston, 1806-41.
Chaplain to the Earl of Harrington. When returning on foot
from Derby, Oct. 27, 1841, 'fell down and suddenly expired.'
(G. Mag., 1842, I. III.)
SWAINE, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 16, 1863. S. of Robert Victor [sometime Consul-General
for Belgium at Hamburg]. B. at Hamburg [Sept. 20], 1844.
School, Louth, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A.
' 1874. Comet, ist Dragoon Guards, 1868; transferred to
17th Lancers; Lieut., 1870. Served in the Zulu War, 1879-
Transferred to the nth Hussars, 1880; Capt.; A.D.C. to the
G.O.C. Cavalry in the Transvaal, 1881; in a similar capacity
in the Egyptian Expedition, 1882; mentioned in despatches.
Brevet Major, 1882. With the Nile Expedition, 1884-5.
A.D.C. and Military Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland,
1886-8. Lieut.-Col. 1891; commanded the nth Hussars,
1893-6; Brevet-Colonel, 1895. C.B., 1897. A.A.G., Cavaky
Headquarters, 1900-1; retired, 1901. Died May 2, 1928.
(Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; Who was Who; 2 lie Itmes,
May 4, 1928.)
SWAINE, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1871. S. of [Dr] William Edward, of St Leonard's Place,
York. B.Oct. 18, 1852, at Scarborough. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1871.
SWAINE (or SWAIN), JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall,
June 22, 1779; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Leeds. Matric. Michs.
1790; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1790. P.C. of Beeston, Yorks., 1804-
31. Died Nov. 18, 1831, aged 77. (Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1831, n. 649.)
SWAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr.
2, 1762. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1727), of Bramham, Yorks.
School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1762.
SWAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 12.
1816. S. of Thomas, attorney, of Islington, Middlesex. B.
in London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar.
Died Apr. 3, i8i7- (Venn, 11. 166.)
SwAiNSON, Edwin Arthur Cleveland
SWAINES (or SWAINE), JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 2, 1772. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar and
Librarian, 1776-7; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. V. of Elm-cum-
Emneth, Cambs., 1780-4. R. of Stretham, 1784-1802. R. of
Little Shelford, 1795-1802. Married, Mary, dau. of John
Ingle, of Shelford, and had issue. Died Jan. 1802, at Stretham.
(T. A. Walker, 336; G. Mag., 1802, i. 592.)
SWAINSON, ALBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Sept. I, 1861. S. of the Rev. John (Brasenose College,
Oxford, 1825) [R. of Kpperstone, Notts.], deceased (and
Mary, dau. of W. W. Stables, of Crosslands Hall, Yorks.).
B [Apr. 5, 1843], at Ecton, Northants. School, Lancaster
(Mr T. F. Lee). Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of St John's,
Hudders&eld, 1867-8. C. of Spring Grove, Isleworth,
Middlesex, 1868-71. C. of Freemantle, Hants., 1871-9.
V. of Forest Row, 1879-1917. I'reb. of Chichester, 1909-17.
Married, July 3, 1867, Sarah, dau. of J. W. P. Wilson, of
West Lindett, Silverdale, Lanes. Died Apr. 9, 1917. Father
of Frederick E. (1891). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; 2 he Times
Apr. n, 1917-)
SWAINSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1873-
[5th] s. of John, of Southport, Lanes, (and Eliza, dau. of
Edward Gibbon, of Liverpool). B. Aug. 19, 1853, in Liverpool.
School, Liverpool Collegiate Institution. .Matric. .Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1877; priest;
1878; C. of Callington, ComwaU, 1877. C. of St Buryan,
1877-81. C. of Fakenham, Norfolk, i88i-2. C. of AUesley,
Warws., 1882-4. V. of Priors Hardwick, 1884-94. Chaplain
at Berne, 1894-7. Assistant Chaplain at Leamington Hospital,
1898-1900. V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1900-3. R. of Taynton,
Gloucs., 1903-6. Married, July 28, 1881, Alice Martha
Cecilia, dau. of Col. A. J. Kelso, 3rd Madras Cavaky. Died
Feb. I, 1906. Brother of Edward G. (1863) and John H.
(1859); half-brother of Harold(i887). (Crockford; Clergy List;
Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Aug. 3, 1881.)
SWAINSON, CHARLES ANTHONY. Adm. at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1837. [2nd] s. of Anthony, merchant, of Liverpool (and
Mary, dau. of Thomas Clay). B. there [May 29], 1820;
School, Royal Institution, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1837.
Scholar, 1840; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1841; M.A. 1844; D.D.
1864. FeUow of Christ's, 1841-52; tutor; Master, 1881-7.
Vice-chancellor, 1885-6. Hulsean Lecturer, 1857-8; Lady
Margaret Preacher, 1865 ; Ramsden Preacher, 1866. Norrisian
Professor of Divinity, 1864-79; Lady Margaret's Professor
of Divinity, 1879-87. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1843; priest, 1844.
Cambridge Preacher at the Chapel Royal, WhitehaU, 1849.
Whitehall Preacher, 1849-51. C. of St George's, Hanover
Square, 1851-2. C. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1853-4. Prmcipal of
the Theological College, Chichester, 1854-70. Preb. of
Chichester, 1856-81. V. of St Bartholomew's with St Martin's,
Chichester, 1861-4. Canon- Residentiary of Chichester, 1863-
82. Warden of St Mary's Hospital, Chichester. Married,
1852, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Inman, of Liverpool. Author,
The 'Greek Liturgies Chiefly from the Original Sources, etc.
Died s.p., Sept. 15, 1887; buried at Granchester, Cambs.
(Peile II. '461; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; Historical Register,
74; D.N.B.)
SWAINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 29,
1793. [Eldest] s. of [John, cahco] -merchant, of Preston,
Lanes, (and Susannah, dau. of Charles Inman, of Lancaster
and Jamaica). [B. July 12, 1775-] School, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar, 1793- Adm. at Worcester
College, Oxford, whence he matric. Dec. 3, i795. age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) i797; M-A. (Oxford) i799- Incorp. M.A. from
Oxford, 1808. Sometime tutor to the sons of the 2nd Lord
Clive whom he accompanied to Eton, 1798- Ord. deacon
(Bristol), June i, 1800; priest, Apr. 25, 1801. V. of Hawkes-
bury Gloucs., 1802-13. V. of Clun, Salop, 1805-54. Preb. of
Hereford, 1808-54. K. of Wistanstow, Salop, 1816-54.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester, 1816. Married, Aug. 3,
1809, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Low, M.D., of Preston, and
had issue. Died Dec. 19, 1854, at Wistanstow. (Matichester
Sch. Reg., 11. 170; Si John's Coll. Ad>ns., iv. 501; Al. Oxon.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; The Extraordinary Black
Book, 1830, 530; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1855, i.)
SWAINSON, EDWARD GIBBON, .-^dm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb 8 1863. [3rd] s. of John, of Ehuswood, Aigburth,
Liverpool (and Eliza, dau. of Edward Gibbon, of Liverpool).
B Oct 4 1844, at Aigburth. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs 1863- B A. 1867. Joined the Roman Catholic Church,
becoming a' member of the Dominican Order, at Ditton,
near Liverpool. Died Apr. S- 1894. Brother o£ J«^hn H.
(1859) and Allred (1873); half-brother of Harold (1887).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
SWAINSON, EDWIN ARTHUR CLEVELAND (1886), see SMITH,
E. A. C.
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SWAINSON, FREDERICK ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Jesus, 1891. [3rd] s. of the Kev. A[lbert] J[ohn] (1861).
B. [June 24, 1873], at Freemantle, Hants. School, Hailey-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895. Second Lieut., the
Middlesex Regt., 1896; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1902; Major,
1915. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Temp. Lieut -
Col. ; wounded ; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for ' valuable
services'). Lieut.-Col., commanding the 2nd Battn., 1920;
retired, 1925. Married, Oct. 17, 1900, Mary Sheldon, youngest
dau. of Capt. K. G. BeadneU, the Middlesex Regt. (HaiUy-
bury Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists.)
SWAINSON, GEORGE SWINBURNE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 3, 1867. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1867.
SWAINSON, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887.
S. of John, of [Birkdale, Lanes., and] Market Lavmgton,
Wilts, (and Agnes, dau. of — Atkinson, of Ku-kby Lonsdale).
B. Apr. 29, 1868, in Liverpool. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. An architect. Died Dec. 31, 1894,
at Luxor, Egypt. Half-brother of John H. (1859), Edward G.
(1863) and Alfred (1873). (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
SWAINSON, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5,
1886. S. of George, F.L.S. B. [Sept. 2, 1868], at Harrogate.
Schools, Bolton Church Institute and Bolton Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. At University College,
Liverpool. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.P. and S., Edin.; L.F.P. and S.,
Glasgow; L.M. 1893. House Surgeon, Hulme dispensary,
Manchester. Practised at Blackpool and at Bolton. Married,
1900, Lydia, eldest dau. of Moses Duxbury, Mayor of Darwen.
Of 35, Stony Hill Avenue, South Shore, Blackpool, in 1948.
(Peile, II. 728; Medical Directories.)
SWAINSON, JOHN HOUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1859. [Eldest] s. of John, of Elmswood, Aigburth,
Liverpool (and Eliza, dau. of Edward Gibbon, of Liverpool).
B. Apr. 10, 1841, at Aigburth. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (bth Classic) 1864; M.A.
1867. Fellow, 1866. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1865.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 16, 1868. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer, Duchy Court of Lancaster. Died Feb. 8, 1892.
Brother of Edward G. (1863) and Alfred (1873); half-brother
of Harold (1887). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Feb. 17, 1892.)
SWAINSON, JOSEPH LEONARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, 1896.
[Eldest] s. of Joseph, of Stonecross, Kendal. [B. Mar. 22,
1877.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Second Lieut., the Lanes. Fusiliers, 1899; Lieut., 1900;
Capt., 1904. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902.
Transferred to Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1908;
Major, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.,
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and King's Own (R.
Lancaster Regt.); wounded; D.S.O., 1916; mentioned twice
in despatches); died Aug. 9, 1916, of wounds received in
action. (King's Coll Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.;
The Times, Aug. 17, 1916.)
SWAINSON, WILLIAM GOAD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1897. Of Lanes. [Eldest] s. of William, solicitor [of
Marshrange] (and Harriet Machon, dau. of the Rev. J. G.
Richard, of Guernsey and HuU). B. Dec. 23, 1877, at
Lancaster. Schools, Friends', Lancaster, and Lancaster
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1902; priest, 1904; C. of Christ
Church, St Albans, Herts., 1902-5. C. of St Bede's, Toxteth
Park, Liverpool, 1905-8. C. of St Luke's, Liverpool, 1908-11.
V. of Rainhill, Lanes., 1911-29. V. of Hornby (with Claughton
R. from 1931), 1929-46. Married, 1908, Dora Isabella Thom-
son, dau. of George Gilchrist, of Southport. Of Sunderland
Hall, Lancaster, in 1952. (Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
SWAINSTON, AUSTIN. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall, 1884.
S. of R. W., of Dover. [B. Aug. 9, 1866.] School, Highgate
[and Dover College]. Matric. Michs. 1884. Brother of the
next. (Dover Coll. Reg.)
SWAINSTON, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, 1878. S. of R., Esq., of the Lord Warden Hotel,
Dover. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Died Sept. 4, 1895,
at Westminster, aged 34. Brother of the above. (Univ.
Almanack.)
SWALE, CHARLES ALURED LAMBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, June 25, 1888. S. of [Capt. John Lambert]
and gr. s. of the Rev. H[ogarth] J[ohii] (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1828), of Ingheld HaU, Settle, Yorks. B. Oct. 11,
1870. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1896. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18,
1895. Of Ingfield HaU. J. P. for the West Riding of Yorks.
Died Nov. 1913. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
SWALLOW. William Henry
SWALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 5, 1760.
S. of J[ohn], attomey-at-law, of London (and Jane, dau. of
William Melmoth, of Lincohi's Inn). Bapt. Aug. 15, i744 >n
St Andrew's, Holbom. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1760; Scholar; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
Jan. 21, 1766. Called to the Bar, Apr. 12, 1769. Of Milden-
hall, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Hliakim Pahuer, of
London. Died Mar. 8, 1821, aged 78. M.I. at MUdenhall.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 667; Al. Carthus.; Inns of Court
Book.)
SWALE, ROBERT [WORTLEY]. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Jan. 28, 1802. Of Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1803.
SWALLOW, FRANCIS MACDONALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1876. S. of the Rev. Francis Richard, V. of Blaekrod,
Chorley, Lanes. B. Oct. 20, 1856, at Foxdale, Isle of Man.
School, Old Hall, WeUington, Salop. Matric. Michs. 1876.
At Charing Cross Hospital. L.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., Edin.,
1882; L.S.A., 1882. Practised at Sheffield. Medical Officer
of Health for the Penistone District of Sheffield. Of Huth-
waite House, Thurgoland, Sheffield. Latterly of Bourne End,
Bucks., and of Maidenhead, in 1930 (retired). (Venn, 11. 420;
disappears from Medical Directories, 1940.)
SWALLOW, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 19, 1879. S. of George Rushworth, grocer (and Mary).
B. at Leeds. Bapt. Mar. 2, 1856. Matric. Michs. i879-
Migrated to Ayerst H.; B.A. 1888.
SWALLOW, HENRY JAMES. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1876.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of Leake, Lines.,
1877-9. C. of Biscathorpe, 1879-81. C. of Brancepeth.
Durham, 1881-5. Chaplain to Viscount Boyne, 1881-1916.
R. of Hawthorn, Durham, 1885-1916. F.S.A., Edinburgh.
Author, De Nova Villa, or The House of Nevill in Sunshine
and Shade; The Catharines of History. Latterly of 19, Hanover
Square, London, W. Died Dec. 29, 1922, aged 72, at Bourne-
mouth. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 3, 1923.)
SWALLOW, ISAAC HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of James Dodd [M.D.J, of Clifton Lodge,
Clarence Road, Clapham Park, London. B. Oct. 13, 1871,
at Clapham. School, Dulwieh College. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1897; practised in London
(Messrs Carter and Swallow, 61, Carey Street). Disappears
from Law List, 1949. (Dulwieh Coll. Reg.)
SWALLOW, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1868. S. of George, Esq. B. at Sowerby Bridge, Yorks.
School, Heath Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar;
B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (London) 1873; pnest
(Oxford) 1874; C. of St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, 1873-4.
Chaplain and Lecturer at Cuddesdon CoUege, 1874-6.
Chaplain of Clewer House of Mercy, 1876-92; of Horbury
House of Mercy, Yorks., 1892-1928. Lie. to ofi., dio. of York,
1929. Chaplain to the Bishop of Wakefield, 1933. Died
Sept. 29, 1935, at Tunbridge Wells; buried at Horbury.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 2, 1935.)
SWALLOW, RICHARD DAWSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 3, 1866. Of Yorks. [Youngest s. of John, of
Skircoat. B. Dec. 18, 1847. School, Heath, Halifax.] Matric.
Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1875- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1872; priest (Rochester) 1876. Assistant
Master at Wellington College prep. School, 1870-2; at
Nottingham High School, 1872-6. Headmaster of Chigwell
School, Essex, 1876-1912. R. of St Mary Abehurch with
St Lawrence Pountney, London, 1912-30. Hon. Canon of
St Albans, 1905-14. Hon. Canon of Chelmsford, 1914-30.
Author, Sermons. Died May 6, 1930, at Golders Green.
(Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who was Who; The
Times, Max 8, 1930.)
SWALLOW, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 31,
1834. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1834.
SWALLOW, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1872. Adm.
pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1872. 2nd s. of William, publisher,
of Grantham, Lines. B. Oct. 29, 1848, at Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
Leics. Schools [Kingswood], Bath and [BlundeU's], Tiverton.
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1880; priest,
1881. Assistant Master at the Cathedral School, Durham,
1876-84. C. of Whitburn, Co. Durham, 1884-5. Head Master
of St Kenehn's School, Durham, 1885-94. R. of Weston
Favell, Northants., 1895-1910. Died Nov. 1910. (Kingswood
Sch. Reg.; Scott MSS.; Crockfor^; Northants. Clergy, xiii.
127; The Guardian, Dee. 2, 1910, 's. of William, Missionary
on the Gambia'; BlundeU's Sch. Reg., which gives 's. of
William, Wesleyan Minister.')
SWALLOW, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 29,
1853. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1862.
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SwALWELL, John
SWALWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 20,
1865. S. of John. B. [Oct. 14, 1829], at AUerston, near
Pickering, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar, 1866; B.A.
1869. Head Master of Scarborough Granunar School in 1865.
Ord. deacon (York) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Ebberston with
AUerston, Yorks., 1868-71. C. of Thorganby, 1871-6. C. of
Yeldingham, 1876-9. V. of Sinnington, 1879-99. Sometime
Head Master of Pickering Grammar School. Died in 1899.
Father of the next three. (Crockford.)
SWALWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, Aug. 18,
1884. S. of the Rev. John (above). B. at Scarborough.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (York), 1890;
priest (Beverley) 1891; C. of North Otterington, 1890-2.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Sheffield, 1893. C. of Danby,
Yorks., 1894-6. C. of St Luke's, Nottingham, 1896-1901.
C. of St Jude's, Sheffield, 1901-5. C. of St Stephen's,
Sheffield, 1905-6. R. of Snitterby, Lines., 1906-9. R. of
Swift Current, Sask., Canada, 1912-17. R. of Estevan, Sask.,
1917-19. Disappears from Crockford, 1921. Brother of the
next two.
SWALWELL, MARMADUKE FREDERICK THOMAS. Adm.
pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. i, 1891. [3rd s. of the Rev.
John (1865).] B. at Thorganby, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (York) 1898; priest, 1901; C. of
Airmyn, Yorks., 1898-1901. C. of Purston with South
Featherston, 1901-4. C. of Burton .\gnes with Harpham,
1904-6. R. of Linwood, Lines., 1906-32. R. of Normanby,
near Sinnington, Yorks., 1932-50-. Brother of the above and
the next. [Crockford.)
SWALWELL, SIDNEY RUPERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 2, 1888. S. of the Rev. John (1865). B. at Scarborough.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(York) 1893; priest, 1895; C. of Coxwold with Yearsley,
Yorks., 1893-8. C. of Purston, 1898-1900. C. of Carleton,
1900-1. V. of WiUoughton, Lines., 1906-14. Died Apr. 7,
1914, aged 46, at Harrogate. Brother of the two above.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 17, 1914-)
SWAN, BENJAMIN BOUSFIELD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 10, 1845. [nth] s. of Graves Chamney, Esq., barrister,
of Dublin (and Martha). B. there, Dec. 2, 1826. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 6,
1848. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1854. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. Married, June 24, 1858, Laura, youngest
dau. of William Lycett, Esq., of London. Died Feb. 7, 1905.
at his residence, Bolton House, Teddington. (Eagle, xxvii,
275; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes, Feb. 9,
1905.)
SWAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 10,
1817. Of Morton, near Gainsborough. Matric. Easter, 1817.
Probably the man of these names who was Chaplain to
H.M.S. Cambrian, and Acting-Chaplain at Smyrna, 1827.
(D. H. Simpson.)
SWAN, CHARLES TROLLOPE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 2,
1845. S. of the Rev. Francis (Exeter College, Oxford, 1803),
R. of Sausthorpe, Lines, (and Susan, dau. of John Linton,
deceased, of Stirtloe, Hunts.) [B. July 15, 1826.] Schools,
Stamford and SouthweU. Matric. Michs. 1845; (Civil Law
Classes, ist Class, 1846-7); LL.B. 1852. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincohi) 1850. V. of Dunholme, Lines., 1850-7. R. of
Brettenham, Suffolk, 1857-9- R- ot Welton-le-Wold, Lines.,
1859-78. R. of Sausthorpe (succeeding his father) 1878-80.
J.P. for Lines. Married, 1853, Grace, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Martin, V. of Coleby, Lines. Resided latterly at Sausthorpe
Hall, where he died Sept. 23, 1904. Brother of Francis H.
(1844). (Peile, II. 493; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 26, 1904;
Lincoln Dio. Mag., xx. 160.)
SWAN [EDGAR] AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 20, 1864. Only s. of Edgar, Esq., of London. B.
in the Isle of. Man. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870. Adm. a
Solicitor, 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1885.
CaUed to the Bar, May 19, 1886. Adjudicated a bankrupt,
1912; obtained a discharge, 1913. Died Mar. 28, 1932, in
Hampstead. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 15, 1913, and
Mar. 29, 1932-)
SWAN, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 30,
1844; from University College, Oxford, whence he had matnc.
(age 18), Nov. 24, 1843. Re-adm. May 31, 1848 and July 3,
1858. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Francis (Exeter CoUege, Oxford,
1803 , R. of Sausthorpe (and Susan, dau. of John Linton, of
Stirtloe, Hunts.). B. 1825. [School, Louth Grammar.]
Matric. Lent, 1845; LL.B. 1858. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln) 1845;
priest, 1845. R. of Aswardby, Lines., 1851-81. Married,
Emily Anne, dau. of John Clarke, of Belford Hall, North-
umberland. Disappears from Crockford, 1892. Brother of
Charles T. (1845). (Peile, 11. 49°-)
Swan, William James Wickstead
SWAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1841. S. of
Thomas, butcher, of Morpeth, Northumberland (and Eliza-
beth). Bapt. Nov. 6, 1821. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1845. C. of Bredon, Worcs., in 1849
(Henry Swann (sic) B.A.); and a Missionary at Newcastle,
N.S.W., Australia, 1850-1. (Clergy List; S.P.G. Records.)
SWAN, JAMES GRAHAM GOODENOUGH. Adm. pens, at
Selwvn H. Oct. I, 1894. B. Oct. 20, 1875. Matric. Michs.
1894. M.B. and B.Chir., Dublin, 1899. Lieut., I.M.S., 1901;
Capt., 1904; Major, 1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Acting Lieut. -Col.; C.I.E., 1918). Lieut. -Col., 1920; retired,
1930. (Army Lists; Who's Who, 1952; Medical Directories.)
SWAN, NATHANIEL CLAYTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1892. [2nd] s. of Robert (1851), of The Quarry,
Lincoln. B. Sept. 16, 1872, at Lincoln. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Of Atherstone House,
Lincoln. Died June 12, 1939, at Disney Place, Lincohi.
Brother of Robert C. (1883). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times,
June 15, 1939.)
SWAN, PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Aug. 21,
1801. S. of Joseph, of Dublin. School, Oswestry, Shropshire.
Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1807. Of Baldwinstown Castle,
Co. Wexford. Married, 1807, Penelope, dau. of Richard
Waddy, of Kilmago, Co. Wexford. Died Mar. 24, 1834.
(Walford, County Families; Burke, L.G.)
SWAN, PERCIVAL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1899. [4th] s. of
Joseph Wilson [F.R.S.], of Low Fell, Durham [and Lauriston,
Bromley, Kent.] [B. Sept. 16, 1878.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. An Engineer. M.I.M.E.;
A.M.I.C.E. Sometime with the Pencoyd iron works, and
American Bridge Co., Philadelphia, U.S.A., and with Messrs
Rendel, Palmer and Tritton, of London, 1904-6. In the
Egyptian Ministry of PubUc Works, 1906-23; Director-
General of the Mechanical Department in Cairo, 1919-22.
Order of the NUe, 3rd Class. Resided latterly at The White
House, Rye, Sussex, and in Holland Park, London. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
SWAN, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June i,
1836. Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon (Chester), July 24, 1842; priest, July 16, 1843;
C. of Holy Trinity, Ulverston, Lanes., 1842-4. C. of Hoth-
field, Kent, 1844-9; R- there, 1849-94. Married Elizabeth
Denne. Died Jan. 29, 1894, aged 76. (Eagle, xvni. 511;
Crockford.)
SWAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 22,
1851. S. of Robert [of Minster Yard, Lincoln]. B. Dec. 4,
1834, at Lincoln. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A.
1857; M.A. 1861. A solicitor, 1859; practised in Lincoln. Of
The Quarry, Lincoln. Captain, K. North Lincolnshire
Militia. Died Mar. 9, 1899. Father of Nathaniel C. (1S92) and
Robert C. (1883). J.P. for Lincohi. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Fos-
Davies, Armorial Families.)
SWAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 20, 1862. S. of Mrs Swan, of 10, Sandyford Place,
Newcastle-on-Tyne [and only s. of George, of Bebside,
Northumberland]. Matric. Lent, 1S62; Scholar, 1863; (Law
Trip., ist Class, 1864); Chancellor's Legal medal, 1865;
LL.B. 1865; LL.M. 1873. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr.
15, 1862. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1866. Resided at
Hampstead, where he died Feb. 25, 1901, aged 64. (Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Feb. 26, 1901.)
SWAN, ROBERT CLAYTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1883.
[Eldest] s. of R[obert], Esq. (1851), of Lincohi (and Lucy,
eldest dau. of N. Clayton, of Lincoln). [B. 1864.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883. Captain, Militia Battn, the
Lincolnshire Regt., 1882-91. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., 2nd/ ist Battn., The Lincolnshire
Yeomamry). Of Rockliffe Park, Croft, Darlington and
Welbouru Manor, Lines. J.P. for Northumberland, Durham
and Lincoln. Master successively of the Sinnington, Morpeth
and Blankney Hounds. Married (i) 1892, Mildred, 2nd dau.
of Sir George W. Elliot, 2nd Bart.; (2) Violet, eldest dau. of
C. Perkins, of Carham-on-Tweed. Died Nov. 23, 1929, at
Barrowby Grange, Lines. Brother of Nathaniel C. (1892).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
families; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 25, 1929.)
SWAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June 30,
1763. S. of Francis, of Collingham, Notts. School, Lincoln.
Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1765.
SWAN, WILLIAM JAMES WICKSTEAD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 21, 1810. [S. of Richard, of Chorlton Hall, Cheshire.]
Matric. 1810; B.A. 1814, as James Wickstead S. Died, s.p.,
May 3, 1867. (J.P. Rylands.)
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SWAN. WILLIAM LENDON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i.
1898. B. Aug. 26, 1879. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1898. Served in the South African War, 1898-1901, with the
Imperial Yeomanry. Died June 4, 1937, at La Solitude,
Beaumont, Jersey. {Al. Felsted.; The Times, June 19, i937.)
SWANN, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 6, 1891.
S. of John. B. at Newmarket, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894.
SWANN, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1892. S. of J. F., solicitor, of Chancery Lane,
London. B. Aug. 19, 1868, in London. School, Dover
College. [Had been adm. solicitor, 1891.] Matric. Michs. 1892 ;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (London) 1895; priest,
1896; C. of Whitechapel, 1895-6. C. of St Mark's, Dalston,
1896-1900. LD.H.M., Christ Church, Fulham, 1900-3; V.
there, 1903-30. Married, Sept. 9, 1S97, Agnes Jane, only dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Graham, V. of Southborough, Kent.
Died Dec. 4, 1930, at Hook Heath, Woking. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 5, 1930.)
SWANN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 17, i79i-
[6th] s. of John, merchant, of Wansford, Northants. [B.
there, Nov. 15, 1772.] School, Oakham. Matric. Lent, 1792;
Scholar, 1794; B.A. 1795; M.A. 1799. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Liu. dim. from Peterb.) May 22, 1796; priest (Peterb.)
July 9, 1799; C. of Edith-Weston, Rutland, 1796-1804. R.
of Ridlington, 1804-46. R. of St Michael's, Stamford, 1808-
II. V. of Great Marlow, Bucks., 181 1. R. of Edmondthorpe,
Rutland, 18 11-46. Chaplain to the Prince Regent, 1798.
Chaplain to Richard, Earl Cavan, 1808. J. P. for the Counties
of Rutland, Northants. and Leics., and Chairman of Quarter
Sessions. Married, May 2, 1805, at Hemel Hempsted, Herts.,
Sarah, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Robert Willan, Fellow of Trinity
and V. of Cardington, Beds. Died May 2, 1846; buried at
Ridlington, May 10, 1846. WiU dated Feb. 24, 1837; proved
(P.C.C.) June 26, 1846. M.I. at Ridlington. Brother of
James (i7Si); father of Edward (1823) and the next.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 502; Northants. Clergy, xiu. 127;
A. Tudor-Craig.)
SWANN, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 31,
1827. Of Rutland. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles (above), R.
of Ridlington (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Robert Willan).
B. there, Oct. 28, 1808.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1832; priest, 1832. R. of
Stoke Dry, Rutland, 1840-54. V. of Horninghold, Leics.,
1851-4. J. P. for Rutland. Married, July 3, 1838, Elizabeth
Ann, dau. of John Goldsmith, of Ampthill, Beds. Died
Aug. 21, 1854; buried at Stoke Dry. Brother of Edward
(1823). (Northants. Clergy, xin. 127; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clergy List; A. Tudor-Craig.)
SWANN, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1819. B. at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire. Did not
reside. Doubtless a barrister, of Lincoln's Inn. Married
Amelia, dau. of the Rev. Allen Fielding, of St Stephen's,
Canterbury. Died Sept. 15, 1833, at Eynsham, Oxen.
(G. Mag., 1833. II. 382.)
SWANN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 15,
1823. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles (1791), R- of Ridlington,
Rutland (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Robert WUlan). [Bapt.
June 19, 1806], at Ridlington. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar,
1824; B.A. (S2nd Wrangler) 1828; M.A. 1831. Adm. ad
eundem, at Oxford, 1858. Mathematical Master at Bedford
Grammar School, 1829-63. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 2,
1833; priest, Dec. 21, 1834; C. of St Paul's, Bedford, 1833-7.
C. of Kempston, 1839-41. Chaplain of the Infirmary, Bed-
ford, 1841-51 and of the Asylum, 1849-59. V. of Elm, Cambs.,
1863-83. Married (i) Dec. 27, 1831, Jane, dau. of William
Margetts, of Huntingdon; (2) June 24, 1852, Sophia Aim,
eldest dau. of Daniel Taylor, of Clapham Common; (3) Nov.
II, 1880, EUen, widow of Capt. C. S. Smelt, 21st Fusiliers.
Died Aug. 30, 1883, aged 77, at Elm vicarage. Brother of
Charles H. (1827) ; father of Henry A. (1873)- (Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. i2, 1883; A. Tudor-Craig.)
SWANN, ERNEST HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1888. Of Essex. S. of the Rev. J[ohnson] F[oweU]
(1855), of Tittleshall, Swaffham, Norfolk (and Sarah). B.
Oct. 23, 1869, at Hempstead, Essex. School, St John's,
Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1888; organ-Scholar, 1889;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at Great Yarmouth
Grammar School, 1891-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1897;
priest, 1898; C. of Gorleston, Suffolk, 1897-9. Succentor of
Ripon Cathedral, 1 899-1905. Minor Canon of Ripon Cathe-
dral and V. of Ripon, 1905-17. Warden of St Michael's
College, Tenbury, Worcs., and V. of St Michael and All
Angels, 1917-36. Rural Dean of Burford, 1931-6. Head
Master of St Michael's College, Tenbury, 1934-6- V. of
Bridstow, Heref., 1936-41. Married (i) 1900, Constance
Stead; {2) 1928, Helen Margaret Young. Editor, The Ripon
Psalter; The Hereford Psalter. Latterly of i, Cheltenham
SwANN, Robert Dixon
Road, Cirencester, where he died, Nov. 12, 1948. Brother of
William F. (1884). (Leatherhead Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who's
Who; The Times, Nov. 15, 1948.)
SWANN, FREDERICK EGERTON BRYDGES. Adm. pens, at
Pembroke, July 9, 1840. Did not reside. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1840. [Eldest] s. of Frederick, of
Wingham, Cambs., (sic). B. in Geneva. School, Kent (private).
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon, 1846;
priest, 1847. C. of Christ Church, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1855.
C. of St Paul's, Bermondsey, 1856-8. Disappears from
Crockford, 1865 and from Clergy List, 1867.
SWANN, FREDERICK HOLLAND (1892), see SCHWANN.
SWANN, HAROLD (1898), see SCHWANN.
SWANN, HENRY ALDERSEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. i,
1873. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward (1823) (and his 2nd wife,
Sophia Ann). B. [Mar. 27, 1853], at Bedford. Bapt. May 21,
1853. [School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877;
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Ely 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Soham,
Cambs., 1878-81. V. of Great Ashfield, SuSolk, 1881-93. C.
of St James's, Bury St Edmunds, 1893-9. V. of Hauxton
with Newton, Cambs., 1900-15. R. of Wentworth, 1915-24.
Married Maria AUce Bedford. Lived latterly at 19, Brookside,
Cambridge, where he died, Dec. 27, 1938; buried at Hauxton.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; A. Tudor-Craig; The
Times, Dec. 28, 1938.)
SWANN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 2, 1763.
Eldest s. of Robie, hop-dealer, of Nottingham. B. there,
Apr. 12, 1746. Schools, Melton Mowbray (Mr R. Hardy) and
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768. Ord. deacon
(London), Dec. 18, 1768.
SWANN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1 78 1. [3rd] s. of John, merchant, of Wansford, Northants.
[B. May 1, 1765], at Stibbington, Hunts. School, Oakham.
Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1789.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Sept. 23, 1787; priest, Sept. 20, 1789;
C. of Stibbington, and of Wansford, 1787-98. Married,
Jan. 30, 1786, Hannah, youngest dau. of Richard Wilkinson,
banker, of Chesterfield. Died, s.p., June 28, 1798, at
Stibbington. Brother of Charles (1791)- (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 502; A. Tudor-Craig.)
SWANN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4, i775- Of Notts.
Matric. Easter, 1779; B.A. 1780. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland
(and sequestrator of Stapleford), Lines., 1799-1827. Of
Brant Broughton, Lines. Married and had issue. Died 1827,
aged 75. (G. Mag., 1827, i. 282.)
SWANN, JOHN BRADLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Apr. 12, 1836. [S. of John Wright, Esq., of Exmouth, Devon.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to
Trinity Hall, Nov. 9, 1837; B.A. 1841. Captain, 6th West
Yorks. Regt., 1858. Died May 4, 1890, aged 72, at Chelten-
ham. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; The Guardian, May 21, 1890.)
SWANN, JOHNSON FOWELL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i,
1855. S. of John, of Milton, Cambs. B. Mar. 14, 1834, at
Cambridge. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Rochester) i860; priest, 1861; C. of
East Donyland, Essex, 1860-3. C. of Hempstead, 1863-71-
C. of Tittleshall and Wellingham, Norfolk, 1871-90. R. of
Gunhouse (or Gunness) with Burringham, Lines., 1890-1905.
Died Jan. 7, 1905, at Gunness rectory. Father of Ernest H.
(1888) and WiUiam F. (1884). (Venn, 11. 327; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 9, 1905.)
SWANN, LINTON HALL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1893.
S. of Salmon Linton, Esq., of Longstanton, Cambs. School,
Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Suffolk Yeomanry).
(Univ. War List).
SWANN, PERCIVAL FIENNES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1858. S. of the Rev. Robert (next), of Brandsby, Yorks.
B. there, Mar. 7, 1839. School, Stonham-Aspal, Suffolk
(private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of Rye, Sussex,
1863-4. C. of Icklesham, 1864-6. C. of Brandsby, Yorks.,
1866-73; R. there (succeeding his father), 1873-1903.
Married Fanny Cecilia, dau. of Sir Edward Strickland, K.C.B.
of Sizergh Castle, Westmorland. Died Oct. 14, 1903. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Oct. 16, 1903.)
SWANN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 23,
1815. [2nd s.] of Robert [of Askham HaU, Yorks.] (and
Ursula, dau. of Robert Carr). B. [Aug. 13, 1798] at York.
School, York. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (York) 1822; priest, 1823. R. of Brandsby, 1823-73
and R. of North (or Cherry) Burton, Yorks., 1837-73.
Married, Nov. 20, 1832, Jane Cornelia Anne Percival. Died
in 1873. Father of the aoove. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
SWANN, ROBERT DIXON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1894.
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SWANN, SAMUEL ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of S. E., Esq., of Damall, Sheffield. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. igoi; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Liverpool), 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of North Meols, Lanes., 1901-4. Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Liverpool, 1904-5. Missioner of
St Ambrose, Bristol, 1905-15; V. there, 1915-22. V. of
St James, Bristol (with R. of St John-the-Baptist from 1908),
1923-7. R. of Cold Ashton, Gloucs., 1927-8. Married, Nov.
12, 1907, Amy Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Philip Ashby
Phelps, R. of St John-the-Baptist, Bristol. Died Nov. 17,
1928. (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 30, 1928.)
SWANN, SAMUEL KIRKE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Christ's,
June 30, 1838. S. of J. Kirke. B. at Nottingham. Matric.
Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1839; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1843; priest, 1844; C. of Castle Donington,
Leics., 1843-53. C. of Gedling, Notts., 1853-86. F.R.A.S.
Died Nov. 20, 1886 at Carlton, near Nottingham, where he
had lived for many years. (Peile, 11. 463; Crockford; Clergy
List; The Guardian, Dec. i, 1886.)
SWANN, SIDNEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1881. [S. of the
Rev. John Bellingham, of Derby, late R.N. B. Sept. 30,
1862, at Weymouth. Schools, Derby and Marlborough
CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
Rowing 'blue,' 1883, 1884, 18S5. A great athlete; held record
for rowing across the Channel (3 hr. 50 min.) ; when 55 years
old cycled, walked, ran, paddled, rowed and swam 6 consecu-
tive half-miles in competition with Lieut. Muller of the
Danish Army; cycled from Land's End to John o' Groats in
record time, riding from Carlisle to London in a day; also
cycled round Syria. In the early days of flying built several
machines, but they were not successful. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1885; priest, 1886; C. of St Andrew's, Plymouth, 1885-8.
C. of St Stephen's, Sulby, Isle of Man, 1889-90. Missionary
at Fukuyama, Japan, 1890-5; Chaplain at Kobe, 1895-6.
V. of Blackford, Cumberland, 1897-1900- V. of St Aidan's,
Carlisle, 1901-5. V. of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland,
1905-12. V. of Levens, 1912-14. P.C. of Holbrooke, Derbs.,
1914-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (ambulance
driver in Belgium). V. of Morland, Westmorland, 1918-21.
R. of Kingston-by-Sea, Sussex, 1921-9. R. of Lmdfield,
1929-37. Married (i) May 2, 1889, Josephine, only dau. of
A. B. Anderson, of Liverpool, and had issue; (2) 1920,
Theodosia, Lady Bagot, dau. of Sir John Leslie, of Levens,
Westmorland. Died Aug. 3. i942- (Derby Sch. Reg.; Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 4,
1942.)
SWANN, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 26,
1859. S. of William, of Aiskew, Bedale, Yorks. B. there.
Sept 23 1840. School, Richmond [and Eton]. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
1864; priest, 1865; C. of New Radford, Notts., T864-7. C. of
Holy Trinity, Nottingham, 1867-71. C. of Riseholme, Lines.,
1871-3. V. of Orston with Thoroton, Notts., 1873-1910. Died
Aug. I, 1910, at Orston. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn, 11. 343;
Crockford; The Times, Aug. 5, 1910.)
SWANN, WILLIAM POWELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1884. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Johnson Fowell
(1855).] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of Headingley, Yorks.,
1890-9. V. of Crakehall with Langthome, 1899-1902.
Minister at St Wilfrid's, Harrogate, 1902-14; V. there,
1914-19. Secretary, Waifs and Strays Society, 1919-24. V. of
St Andrew's, Worthing, Sussex, 1925-42- Married, July 11,
1899, Maud, only dau. of D. S. Blaiklock, of Halstead,
Headingley. Latterly of France Cottage, Patchmg, near
Worthing, where he died Oct. 25, 1947, aged 82. Brother of
Ernest H. (1888). [Crockford; The Times, Oct. 27, I947-)
SWANNELL, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 10, 1883. S. of George, grocer, of Cambridge. B. there,
Dec. 18, 1863. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1883.
SWANSBOROUGH, GEORGE SWAINE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Pembroke, June 12, 1837. Eldest s. of Robert, merchant, of
London (and Emma Grace, of East Dulwich). B. [Feb. i3,
1819] in London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matnc. Michs.
1837; Scholar; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Assistant Master at
Crewkeme Grammar School until his death, Sept. 28, 1848.
Brother of the next. [Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Bartelot,
History of Crewkerne School.)
SWANSBOROUGH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Julys, 1852. Of London. [S. of Robert, merchant (and Emma
Grace). B. Sept. 17, 1823. School, Merchant Taylors',
London.] Matric. Michs. 1852: Scholar, 1853; B.A. 1856. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Maulden, Beds., 1856-
61. C. of Slinfold, Sussex, 1862-5. C. of Malborough, Devon,
1865-72. V. of Branscombe, 1872-1909. Died Sept. 14, 1909.
Brother of the above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Times, Sept. 17, 1909-)
SwAYNE, Francis Griffiths
SWANSEA, BARONS, seeVlVlAH, H. H. and VIVIAN, 0. R.
SWANSTON, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1895. [2nd] s. of John Alexander [of 171, Crom-
well Road, London], B. Feb. 14, 1875. in London. Schools,
Loretto and St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895. Rowing 'blue,'
1898. Second Lieut., 6th (Enniskilling) Dragoon Guards,
1899. Killed in action, Oct. 16, 1900, at Tonedon, near
Carolina, Transvaal, whilst trying to save a wounded trooper.
Memorial tablet in Berwick-on -Tweed parish Church.
(Loretto Reg.; St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times,
Nov. 6, 1900.)
SWANSTON, CLEMENT ROMILLY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1883. [S. of Clement Tudway (next). B. Feb. 21, 1866.
School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Married, 1893,
Mabel Frances, dau. of Charles M. Hunter, of Banff. Died
in 1904. [Charterhouse. Reg., which erroneously gives date
of death as 1920.)
SWANSTON, CLEMENT TUDWAY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Dec. i, 1849. S. of Clement Tudway. B. in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A.
1854; M.A. 1857. President of the Union, 1854. Called to the
Bar, Lincobi's Inn, Jan. 26, 1856. Q.C. Of 23, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn. Disappears from Latf List, 1880. Father of the
above.
SWANWICK, FREDERICK TERTIUS. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Jan. 29, 1870. [4th] s. of Thomas, of Higher Broughton,
Manchester. B. there, May 28, 185 1. Educated at Owens
College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1873;
B.A. [18th Wrangler) 1874; M..\. 1877. Tutor at Cavendish
Hostel, 1877-83. B.Sc, Manchester, 1882. Lecturer in
mathematics at Owens College, Manchester, 1883-1907;
Fielden Lecturer at Manchester Univ. from 1907. Died
July 27, 1931. [Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls him
Swanvich; The Times, July 31, 1931-)
SWANZY, ROBERT ARCHIBALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. 3rd s. of — [The Rev. Thomas Biddall], V. of Newry,
Co. Down, deceased (and Elizabeth Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Swanzy, of Rochfield, Co. Monaghan). B. Nov. 9.
1875. School, South-Eastem College, Ramsgate. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Lincoki) 1899; priest,
1900; C. of New Clee, Grimsby, 1899-1909. C. of Adlington,
Lanes., 1909-18. V. of WithneU, 1918-32. V. of Newry, Co.
Down, 1933-49. (-5' Laurence Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
Family Records.)
SWATMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. 3, 1794. S. of William, of King's Lynn, Norfolk. School,
King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1796; B.A.
(l2th Wrangler) 1798; M.A. 1801. Chaplam, 1803-11. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Mar. 17, 1803. R. of Little Fransham,
Norfolk, 1803-39. V. of Dulverton, Somerset, 1826-9. Died
Dec. 1839, aged 63. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1840, I. 327.)
SWATMAN, MONTAGU SHARPIN. Adm. at Caius, 1890.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Philip (next), of Oakley Square,
London (and Elizabeth Harriet Joanna Phillimore). B.
May 12, 1872, at the Chaplain's House, Guy's Hospital.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1896; priest,
1897; C. of St Andrew's, Streatham, Surrey, 1896-9. C. of
St Mark's, Kennington, 1899-1906. C. of Kelshall, Herts.,
1906-9; R. there, 1909-14. V. of Christ Church, Bengeo,
1914-17. R. (and V.) of WiUian, 1917-36. Married, Apr. 21,
1926, Grace Evelyn Agnes, eldest dau. of John Campbell
Robertson, of Nutley Grove, Hitchin. Lived subsequently at
Bournemouth, where he died Aug. 27, 1938; buried at
Willian. [Venn, 11. 517; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 30, 1938.)
SWATMAN, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 7, 1S42.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Lound, Suffolk, 1849-57.
Chaplain of Guy's Hospital, 1860-78. C. of East Walton,
Norfolk, 1878-80. C. of St Andrew's, Haverstock HiU,
London, 1880-3. C. of St Pancras, 1884-91. R. of Kelshall,
Herts., 1891-1909. Died Aug. is, 1909, aged 84. Father of
the above. [Crockford; The Guardian, .A,ug. 18, 1909.)
SWAYNE FRANCIS GRIFFITHS. .\dm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct 8 1883 [3rd] s. of Robert .\rthur, of Abberley House,
Broms'grove, Worcs. (and Grace Pyke, dau. of William
Wickham, of Bideford). B. 1S64, at Mathon, Heref. School,
King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
i886- M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1890. FootbaU (rugby) blue,
1884-6. At Guy's Hospital; House Surgeon there. Clinical
Assistant, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street.
Practised at Norwood. Married, 1900, Etta Ellen, widow of
George Lyon, I.C.S. and dau. of Sir Warren Hastings D'Oyley,
Bart. Latteriy of Pen-y-Plock, Tillington, Heref., where he
died, Nov. 10, 1949. (Medical Directories; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, Nov. 11, 1949.)
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SwAYNE, Philip Coney
SWAYNE, PHILIP CONEY. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Oct. 1896. S. of Walter T[homas], Esq. [solicitor] (and Agnes
Jane, dau. of the Rev. Canon T. B. Coney, V. of Pucklechurch,
Gloucs.). B. [Sept. 18, 1877], at Glastonbury, Somerset.
Schools [Marlborough College, and] St Mark's, Windsor.
Matric. Michs. 1896. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Duke of Wellington's (W. Riding) Regt.; Capt.,
W. Yorks. Regt.) Married, 1912, Vera, dau. of Hugh Wilbra-
ham, of Delaniere House, Nantwich. Of Castle Hill House,
Nether Stowey, Bridgwater in 1946. {Jesus Coll. Report;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
SWEATMAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23, 1855.
S. of John, M.D., deceased. B. Nov. 19, 1834, m London.
School, Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1856;
BA 1859- M.A. 1862; D.D. 1880. One of the principal
founders of the Jesus Lane Sunday School. Ord deacon
(London) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Holy Trinity, Islington,
1859-62. C. of St Stephen's, Canonbury, 1863-5. Head
Master of Helhnuth CoUege, London, Ontario, Canada, 1865-
72. R. of Grace Church, Brantford, Ontario, 1872-6.
Secretary to the Canadian House of Bishops, 1873-9- Canon
of Huron, 1875-6. Archdeacon of Brant and R. of Wood-
stock, Ontario, 1876-9. Bishop of Toronto, 1879-1907.
Archbishop and Metropolitan of Canada, 1907-9- Married,
1868, Susanna, dau. of Robert Garland, of Bamsbury. Died
Jan. 24, 1909. (Peile, 11. 539; Crockford; Who was Who;
Dictionary of Canadian Biography.)
SWEDEN AND NORWAY, OSCAR II, HIS MAJESTY THE
KING OF. Hon. LL.D., 1900. [S. of Oscar Joseph-Francis
Bemadotte, Oscar I. B. Jan. 21, 1829, at Stockholm.]
Succeeded his brother Charles XV in 1872. Distinguished as
a mathematician,;a sailor, and a soldier. Author of a poetical
rendering of Goethe's Faust in Swedish verse; a Memoir of
Charles XIII; Poems and Leaflets, etc. (H. A. Morgan,
Memoirs, 288.)
SWEET, The Rev. ALGERNON SYDNEY OSBORNE. Matric. Non-
Coil., from AvERST H., Michs. 1887. Ord. deacon (London, for
the Colonies) 1880; priest, 1883. Missionary at Ilfracombe,
Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, 1880-4. C. of Maker, Cornwall,
1885-7. C. of Clifton, Beds., 1S88-91. V. of Cowlinge,
Suffolk, 1891-1906. Disappears from Crockford, 1907.
SWEET, ARTHUR BARRON LAXON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Oct. i, 1866. [Only] s. of John Laxon, physician
[of Tenbury, Worcs.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1871; C. of EUes-
mere, Salop, 1871-2. Died July 20, 1872, at St Leonards-on-
Sea, aged 24. (Crockford; I lie Times, July 23, 1872.)
SWEET, EDWARD HILLIER. Adm. at Cavendish H. Lent,
1882. [B. Nov. 9, 1864. School, Clifton College.] Matric.
Lent, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1892. Said to have 'gone to
Caius {sic) and subsequently to Gloucester Theological
College,' but not found in Venn or Crockford. {Clifton Coll.
Reg.)
SWEET, JOHN HALES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Oct. 22,
1840; from Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
June I, 1837. [Eldest] s. of W[illiam], nurseryman, of
Clifton, Gloucs. [and Mary Ann]. B. Jan. 9, 1819. Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Ripon) Dec. 17, 1843;
C. of Hunslet, Leeds, 1843-6. Lived (without cure) at Pinner,
Middlesex, 1859-67, and then at Southampton. R. of
Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny, 1872-80. Died May 31, i88o.
{Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; The Guardian, June 9, 1880.)
SWEET-ESCOTT, CECIL TALBOT (1871), see ESCOTT.
SWEET-ESCOTT, RALPH BOND. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. W[illiam], of Hartrow
Manor, Taunton. B. Jan. 10, 1869. School, Henry VIII,
Coventry. Matric. Michs. 1887. A well-known Glamorgan-
shire cricketer, Welsh International (rugby) footballer and
representative lawn-tennis player. Died Nov. 10, 1907, at
Johannesburg, South Africa. (7'. A. Walker, 599; Su: B.
Sweet-Escott.)
SWEETING, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 10, 1850. Eldest s. of Alfred, gent., of London. B. there,
[Dec. 26, 1830.] School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs.
1850; Scholar; B.A. {31st Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1857.
Assistant Master at Trinity CoUege, Glenahnond, 1854-6.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1855; priest, 1857; C. of Swynshed, Beds.,
1857-8. Vice-Principal of Durham Training CoUege, 1859-61.
R. of Amcotts, Lines., 1861-84. Married EUen Alethea, eldest
dau. of the Rev. WiUiam Airy, V. of Keysoe, Beds. Died
Oct. 17, 1884. Brother of Henry D. (1852) and Walter D.
(1857). {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; The Guardian,
Oct. 22, 1884.)
SWEETING, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 13, 1825. S. of WiUiam. B. at Bedale, Yorks. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1825.
SwENY, George Augustus
SWEETING, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's,
Oct. 19, 1897. College Organist, 1897-1901. [Eldest] s. of
Edward, schoolmaster, of Hammersmith (and Mercy Bisney).
B. Sept. 16, 1863, at Alsager, Cheshire. School, National
Training School of Music (subsequently the Royal CoUege)
(Sir A. SuUivan, Sir J. Stainer), 1876-82. Matric. from New
CoUege, Oxford, Jan. 25, 1888; B.Mus. (Oxford) 1889; D.Mus.
(Oxford) 1894. Matric. Michs. 1897. F.R.C.O. Organist at
St Mary's, West Kensington, 1874-82; at RossaU School,
1882-97; Music Master at Winchester School, 1901-24.
Married, Aug. 15, 1900, Keith Craven, dau. of James Glen,
Esq. Composer of part songs, orchestral music, etc. Resided
latterly at St Albans. Died July 8, 1930; buried at St Albans.
{Eagle, xcvi. 115; Scott, MSS.; Winchester Coll. Reg.; The
Times, July 14, 1930; Cambridge Review, Oct. 10, 1930.)
SWEETING, GEORGE HALLETT. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5, 1849. S. of Robert HaUett, surgeon, of Charmouth,
Dorset (and Mary Week). B. there. Bapt. Nov. 2, 1830.
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 4, 1855; priest, Feb. 17, 1856; C. of St Mary's, New-
market, 1855-7. C. of Bamham, Suffolk, 1857-8. Principal
of Bishop's School, Perth, Western Australia, 1858-64; Col.
Chaplain at Upper and Middle Swan, W.A., 1864-73; at
GuUdford, W.A., 1873-97. Hon. Canon of St George's
Cathedral, Perth, 1888. Married, July 15, 1858, EUen, eldest
dau. of F. Page, surgeon, of Cambridge. Disappears from
Crockford, 1901, which calls him George Henry.
SWEETING, HENRY DOVE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1852. S. of Alfred, printer, of 15, Bartlett's Buildings,
[Holborn], London (and Sarah). B. June 22, 1833, at
St Andrew's, Holborn. School, Christ's Hospital (The Rev.
Dr Rice). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. {31st Wrangler) 1856.
Entered the I.C.S., 1856; Assistant Magistrate and CoUector,
Rungpur, Bengal. Died Aug. 31, 1858, at Rungpur. Brother
of Alfred (1850) and Walter D. (1857). {Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners.)
SWEETING, HENRY RAVENHILL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1894. S. of the Rev. W[alter] D[ebenham] (1857)
(and Maria G.). B. June 6, 1875, at Peterborough. School,
Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. Michs. 1894; BeU
scholar, 1895; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at
Denstone College, 1897-1900; at Uppingham for i year; at
Liverpool CoUege, 1901-11; at Merchant Taylors' School,
London, 191 1-22. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1922-. Of
28, Hatton Park Road, WeUingborough, Northants. in 1928;
and 34, Glenleigh Avenue, Bexhill in 1946. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Jesus College Report; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
SWEETING, SAUMAREZ CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of J. H., bank manager, London and
County Bank. B. Nov. 1866, at Old Charlton, Kent. School,
Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1887. Of Kilve, Saumarez Street,
Guernsey. Major, R. A. (Guernsey). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Captain, 59th and 10th Companies, Royal Defence
Corps). {Al. Felsted.; Army Lists.)
SWEETING, WALTER DEBENHAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Mar. 10, 1857. S. of Alfred, of 15, Bartlett's Buildings,
Holborn, London. B. Jan. i, 1839, in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1862; priest, 1863. Second Master of the
Cathedral School, Peterborough, 1861-75; Head Master,
1875-81. V. of Maxey with Deeping Gate, Northants., 1881-
1901. V. of Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe, Surrey, 1901-5.
Married, Maria Georgiana, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert
Plume Walter, V. of BittesweU, Leics. Author, Architectural
Notes on the Parish Churches in and around Peterborough;
Architectural Description of the Triangular Lodge at Rushton;
Sketch of Gunpowder Treason in Connection with Northampton-
shire; Mary Queen of Scots in Northamptonshire; The Old
Registers of the Parish of St John the Baptist, Peterborough;
Register Book of the Parish of Maxey; The Cathedral Church of
Peterborough; The Cathedral Church of Ely, etc. Resided
latterly at Wallington, Surrey, where he died, Jan. 19, 1913.
Father of Henry R. (1894); brother of Alfred (1850) and
Henry D. (1852). {Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Times,
Jan. 21, 1913.)
SWEETMAN, WILLIAM [EDWARDS]. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, May 30, 1826. Of London. S. of WiUiam. Matric.
Michs. 1826.
SWENY, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 2,
1856. S. of John Paget, Colonel in the Army. B. [Mar. 25,
1837], at Lyons. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1856.
Ensign, 4th Foot, 1858; Lieut., 1862; Captain, 1868; trans-
ferred to 7th Foot, 1870. A.D.C. to Colonel commanding
Infantry Brigade, Abyssinia, 1867-8. Major, Royal FusiUers,
1880; Lieut.-Colonel, 1883; retired, 1885. Resided latteriy at
Toronto, where he died Jan. 27, 1918. Father of Roy (1890).
{Oakham Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11, 548; Army Lists.)
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SwENY, John
SWENY (or SWENEY), JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14,
i8oi. [Eldest] s. of John, of Dublin (and Catharine .\lice).
B. Nov. 25, 17S3. [School, Westminster.] Did not reside.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, May 21, 1801, aged 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1805; M.A. (Oxford) 1810. Ordained and held
preferments in Ireland. {Record of Old Westminsters; Al.
Oxon.)
SWENY, ROY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1890. S. of
Col. George Augustus (1856), of Toronto. B. Jan. 5, 1870,'at
Weymouth. Schools, Wellington and Trinity College, Port
Hope, Canada. Matric. Michs. 1890. Returned to Canada.
Of Rohallion, Toronto in 1911. {Peile, 11. 758.)
SWETE, The Rev. CHARLES JOHN. M.A. 1862, incorp. from
Dublin. [S. of the Rev. Benjamin. B. at Cork.] Adm. at
Trinity CoUege, Dublin, Oct. 14, 1836, aged 16; B.A. 1843;
M.A. i860; D.D. 1863. Ord. deacon (Connor) 1847; priest
(KiUaloe) 1848. Residing in Co. Cork, 1853-7. C. of
Bermondsey, Surrey, 1861. C. of All Saints, Islington, 1867-9.
C. of St Mary's, Somerstown, 1870-1. C. of St Michael-and-
All-Angels, Bromley, 1873. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
(Dublin Catalogue of Graduates.)
SWETE, HENRY BARCLAY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 3, 1854.
[Only] s. of the Rev. John (next), D.D., V. of Blagdon,
Somerset (and Caroline Ann Skinner Barclay). B. [Mar. 13],
1835, at Redland, Gloucs. Schools, Bishop College, Bristol,
and King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1854; Carus
prize, 1855; Members' prize, 1857; (7th Classic, 1858); B.A.
1859; M.A. 1862; B.D. 1874; D-D- 1881. FeUow, 1858-78
and 1890-1917. Tutor, 1872-5; Hon. Fellow, 1886-90.
Regius Professor of Divinity, 1890-1915. Lady Margaret's
Preacher, 1902 and 1916. Hon. D.Litt., Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1892; Hon. D.D., Glasgow, 1901; Hon. Litt.D., Oxford, 1911.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of
Blagdon, Somerset, 1858-65. C. of All Saints, Cambridge,
1866-8. C. of Tor Mohun, Devon, 1869-72. R. of Ashdon,
Essex, 1877-90. Professor of Pastoral Theology at King's
College, London, 1882-90; Fellow of King's College, London,
1891. One of the first Fellows of the British Academy, 1902.
Hon. Canon of Ely, 1906. Hon. Chaplain to H.M. the Kmg,
191 1. Editor of Essays on some Theological Questions of the
Day, by Members of the University of Cambridge; General
Handbooks of Liturgical Study. Author, The Communion of
Saints; A Study of the Apostles Creed; Church Services and
Service Book before the Reformatioti; The Holy Spirit in the
Ancient Church; The Apostles' Creed in relation to Primitive
Christianity; Studies in the Teaching of our Lord; History of
the Doctrine of Die Holy Spirit ; The Old Testament m Greek
according to the Septuagint, etc. Presented 26 valuable MSS.
to the CoUege Library. Portrait by H. Riviere, in the College
hall. Lived latterly at Hitchin, where he died, unmarried,
May 10, 1917. (Venn, 11. 316; Crockford; D.N.B.)
SWETE, The Rev. JOHN. D.D., 1843, incorp. from Dublin. [S. of
John. B. in Co. Cork.] Adm. at Trinity College, Dublm,
Jan. 27, 1804, age 17; B.A. 1808; B.D. and D.D., 1828. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1811; priest (Gloucester) 1812. C. of
St James, Bristol and Chaplain to the Infirmary. 1817-25.
Lived at Redland Hill. Lecturer at St Mary Redcliffe and
Chaplain of the gaol, 1846-50. R. of Blagdon, Somerset,
1850-69. Married (i) Bridget; (2) June 21, 1834, Carolme
Ann, dau. of Col. Barclay. Died Sept. 17, 1869. Father of the
above. (Clergy List; Al. Dub.; C. R. Hudleston.)
SWETE-EVANS, WILLIAM BENJAMIN (1891), see EVANS.
SWETENHAM, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. 6, 1866. [S. of James Oldham, of [Belper Lodge], Derbs.
(and Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Carr). B. 1846.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar. In the Ceylon C.S., 1868-84;
Receiver-General, Cyprus, 18847^1 1 Auditor -General, Ceylon,
1891-5; Colonial Secretary, Singapore, 1895-8. K.C.M.G.,
1898. Acting-Governor of the Straits Settlements, 1898--
1900; Governor of British Guiana, 1901-4; Governor of
Jamaica, 1904-7; during his tenure of office, the earthquake
took place which resulted in the destruction of Kingston and
other towns, Jan. 14, 1907. Married, 1905, Mary Emily, dau.
of Richard Pirie Copeland of Kibblestone Hall, Staffs. Died
Apr. 19, 1933, at La Colline, Territet, Switzerland; buried at
Vevey. Brother of the next. (W. Cowper; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Apr. 22, 1933.)
SWETTENHAM, RICHARD PAUL AGAR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 15, 1864. [2nd] s. of James Oldham [attorney]
(and Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Carr). B. Jan. 31.
1845, at Belper, Derbs. School, Sheffield [CoUegiate]. Matnc.
Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1866; B.A. (i^th Wrangler) 1868.
H.M. Inspector of Schools, Northern Division. Died Dec. 20,
1899, at Hurworth-on-Tees. Brother of the above. (Walford,
County Families; The Tunes, Dec. 26, 1899.)
Swift, Herbert Henry
SWIFT, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8
1875. S. of John, gent, (and Mary Golbome, of Chettisham,
Cambs.). B. at Chettisham. Bapt. Dec. 14, 1856. School,
Ely Cathedral (Mr Winkfield). Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar;
B.A. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Knowle, Wanvs.,
i886-go. C. of The Lickey, Worcs., 1890-1903. Married,
Apr. 27, 1905, Mary Louisa Empson, niece and adopted
daughter of Henry Mitchell, deceased, of Blackwell, Worcs.
Latterly of Ely. Died Jan. 22, 1913, at West Meon, Hants.
Brother of Harry (1876). (Kings' Sch. Ely Reg.; Eagle, xxxv.
224; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 23, 1913.)
SWIFT, BENJAMIN. Matric. Easter, 1845 from Peterhouse.
Adm. pens, (age 26) at Trinity, June 18, 1845; 'from Peter-
house,' but not found in Peterhouse Adm. Reg. S. of Hezekiah,
of Monmouth. B. there. School, Monmouth (private). Adm.
at Queens', May 4, 1848 ; LL.B. 1851. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1848; priest, 1849; C. of Hope-Mansel, Heref., 1848-50. C. of
North Meols, Lanes., 1850-7. V. of St James's, Burkdale
1857-74. Latterly of 6, Gloucester Row, Clifton. Disappears
from Crockford, 1883.
SWIFT, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1875. S. of George, schoolmaster (and Sarah Ann). B. at
Worksop, Notts. Bapt. May 20, 1857. [School, Sedbergh.]
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Professor of
mathematics at Codrin'gton College, Barbados, 188 1-5.
Mathematics Master (Army Dept), Portsmouth Grammar
School, 18S9-91. Head Master of Dent Grammar School,
1891-4. .Assistant Master at St Peter's School, York, from
1910. Died Sept. 2, 1935, at Garsdale, Yorks. (Sedbergh Sch.
Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories ; The Sedberghtan.)
SWIFT, EDGAR RUSSELL. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1889. S. of
James Russell. B. at Pontefract, Yorks. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, Oct. 6, 1891; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1903. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Hundon, Suffolk, 1895-
6. C. of Clare, 1896-1900. C. of St Mary's, Ely, Cambs., 1900-
II. C. of Biggleswade, Beds., 1911-14. C. of Culford with
Ingham and Timworth, Suffolk, 1914-15- R- of West Stow
with Wordwell, 1915-29. Died Feb. 1929, aged 58. (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Mar. 1, 1929-)
SWIFT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1884.
S. of T., Esq., of Cross Street, Oakham, Rutland. School,
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1887; (Theol. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1889);
M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at King William's College, Isle
of Man, 1892-5. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1894; priest
(Hereford) 1895; C. of Much Marcle, Heref., 1895-8. C. of
Ledbury 1898-1900. V. of Morville with Aston Eyre, Salop,
1900-4. R. of AUer, Somerset, 1904-13- Rural Dean of
Wiveliscombe, 1917-26. V. of Winsford, 1913-45- Died
Dec 17, 1945, at Hertford. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; King
William's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Church Times, Dec. 21, 1945.)
SWIFT, GODWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1892.
Of Yorks. S. of — [the Rev. Godwin (B.A. Trmity CoUege,
Dublin)]. B. Dec. i, 1872, at Beverley. Schools, Trent
CoUege and Dulwich CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar,
1893- B A 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1895;
priest (Lichfield) 1897; C. of St Chrysostom's, Birmmgham,
1895-7. C. of AU Saints, Darlaston, Staffs., 1897-1901. C.
of Stoke-next-GuUdford, Surrey, 1901-3. Chaplam of Guild-
ford County Institute, 1901-3; of Epsom County Institute,
1904-38. V. of Sudbury with BaUingdon and Brundon.
Suffolk, 1938-45. Disappears from Cf-oc^/oTi^, 1947- (Dulwich
Coll. Reg.)
SWIFT, HARRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1876. [Youngest] s. of
John, farmer, of Ely, Cambs. (and Mary Golbome). B. 1857,
at Woodhouse. Bapt. at Chettisham Nov. 8 1857. Schoo
[King's], Ely. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; MB. 1883;
MD. 1887. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1882;
F R C S House Surgeon and Physician, Great Ormond Street
Hospital for Children. Practised in Adelaide, Australia.
Senior Physician, Adelaide Hospital. Lecturer and Dean of
the Medical Faculty, Adelaide University Retired by 1930.
Author, medical. Died Sept. 30, i937, aged 79. at Broughton
Place, N. .Adelaide. Brother of Arthur E. (1875)- (/«««- "■
423; Kings' Sch. Ely Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times,
Oct. 12, 1937.)
SWIFT, HERBERT HENRY. Adm. pens (age 20) at Trinity,
May 12, 1856. [Only] s. of John, of 49. Portland Hace,
London. B. [Apr. 27, 1836]. m Liverpool School, WUU,
(private). Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; MA 1803. Adm.
at the Inner Temple. Apr. 28, 1865. CaUed to the Bar Jan.
27 1868. On the Northern Circuit. Junior Counsel to the
Treasury. Married, July 29. 1876. .\da CaroUne eldest dau
of David Little, Esq., of Bradford, Yorks. (Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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Swift, James Shewring
SWIFT. JAMES SHEWRING. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26,
1848. S. of James, surgeon, of Leominster, Heref. (and
Elizabeth). B. there, Sept. i, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Sept. 25, 1853; priest.
Sept. 24, 1854. C. of Waltham-on-the-Wolds, Leics., 1862-7.
C. of Somerby with Great Humby, Lines., 1868-70. V. of
Thorpe-Arnold with Brentingby, Leics., Leics., 1870-93.
Married, Sept. 25, 1867, Julia Cecilia, dau. of George Norman,
of Goadby Hall. Died Nov. 20, 1893. {Eagle, xviii. 208;
Crockford; G. Mag. 1867, 11. 671; Clergy List; The Guardian
Dec. 6, 1893-)
SWIFT, JAMES WALTHEW. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 15,
1888. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of Bishop
Wearmouth, Durham, 1893-1901. C. of Christ Church,
Gateshead, 1901-4. V. of St George's, Gateshead, 1904-44.
Disappears from Crockford, 1945.
SWIFTE, GODWIN BUTLER MEADE. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, 1883. [Only] s. of G[odwin] M[eade] P[ratt], Esq.,
deceased, of Swifte House, Kilkenny, Ireland (by his 2nd
wife, Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Hare Clarke, Esq., of
Bansha, Tipperary). [B. Mar. 24, 1864.] School, St Columba's
College, Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1883. Of Swiftsheath,
Jenkinstown, Co. Kilkenny, and Lionsden, Castlerickard,
Co. Meath. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Kilkenny; High Sheriff,
1892; High Sheriff of Co. Carlow, 1901. Married, July 15,
1909, his cousin, Nathalie, only dau. of Jerome O'Brien,
28th Regt. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Walford, County Families.)
SWINBOURN, JAMES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, June 27, 1846,
as Swinbourne. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1846. Ord.
deacon (London) 1858; priest, 1859. C. of St Matthias, Bethnal
Green, 1858-61. P.C. of St Paul's, Bethnal Green, 1862-5.
P.C. of Christ Church, Trent Park, Middlesex, 1865-73.
Resided latterly at Clifton, where he died June 7, i8g8,
aged 78. (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List (Swinbourne); The Times,
June 9, i8g8.)
SWINBURN, ALLAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 7,
1847. Of Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1847; LL.B. 1855.
Ord. deacon (York) 1850; priest, 1851. C. of Tadcaster,
Yorks., 1850-3. C. of Amblecote, Staffs., 1854-5. P.C. of the
Mariners' Church, Hull, 1856-8. C. of St Pancras, Huston
Square, London, 1859-61. Died Jan. 22, 1866, aged 48, at
Ealing. (Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1866, i. 448.)
SWINBURNE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
May 31, 1805. [Eldest] s. of Sir John [Edward], [6th Bart.,
F.R.S.], of [Capheaton Castle], Northumberland (and Emilia
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Henry Alexander Bennett, of
Beckenham, Kent). [B. June 11, 1788.] Schools, Harrow and
Bath. Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Ensign,
29th Regt., 1808; Lieut., 1809. Served in the Peninsular war.
Of Calgarth, Windermere. Married (i) Dec. 13, 1819, Anna
Antonia, dau. of Capt. Robert Nassau Sutton, and had issue;
(2) Feb. II, 1846, Letitia Mary, dau. of Edward Feltham.
Died, v.p., Nov. 14, 1855, at Capheaton Castle, Northumber-
land. Grandfather of the next; Uncle of the Poet. [Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1856, i. 98.)
SWINBURNE, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1886.
[Eldest] s. of [Sir] John [7th Bart.], of Capheaton Hall,
Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Rear-
Admiral Henry Broadhead, R.N.). B. there, Jan. 24, 1867.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. and LL.B. 1890.
Major, Northumberland Yeomanry; served in the South
African War, 1899-1901. Succeeded as 8th Baronet, 1914.
Of Capheaton Hall. J. P. for Northumberland; High Sheriff,
1920. Married, Sept. 20, 1905, Alice Pauline, youngest dau.
of Nathaniel George Clayton, of Chesters, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, and had issue. Died, June 22, 1934. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, June 23, 1934.)
SWINBURNE, JAMES KEMBLE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1897. Eldest s. of Alfred James, H.M. Inspector of Schools,
of Snape Priory, Wickham Market, Suffolk. B. Aug. 3, 1876.
School, Eaton House, Aldeburgh. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1924. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1901; priest, 1902;
C. of Leiston with Sizewell, Suffolk, 1901-3. C. of Tannington
with Brundish, 1903-4. C. of Sprowston with Beeston,
Norfolk, 1904-5. R. of Wilby, Suffolk, 1905-7. R. of Rock-
land St Mary, 1907-13, and R. of Hellington, Norfolk, 1908-
13. V. of Shifnal, Salop, 1913-29. R. of Whitton with
Thurleston and Akenham, Suffolk, 1929-39. R. of Eyke with
Bromeswell and Rendlesham, 1939-40. V. of Rushmere
St Andrew, 1940-7. Married, 1905, Edith W., dau. of C. P.
Reynolds, of Natal. Died May 30, 1947. (Crockford; Church
Times, June 6, 1947.)
SWINBURNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 17,
1816. Of Warwickshire. [4th s. of Edward, of Caleswell
House, Yardley, Worcs.] Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1821;
SWINNERTON, ThOMAS
M.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1825. Called to the
Bar, June 19, 1828. Probably Head Master of the Free
School, HaU Green, Yardley from 1831. (G. Griffiths, Fru
Schools of Worcs., 451.)
SWINDALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 8,
1766. B. at Glossop, Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1767.
SWINDELL, JOHN SUDLOW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Oct. 5, 1863. S. of — , deceased. B. at Surbiton, Surrey.
School, Royal Naval Academy, Gosport. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1868. At Edinburgh University and St George's
Hospital, London. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S., Edin., 1887; L.F.P.S.,
Glasgow, 1887. In practice at Bournemouth in 1890; at Lee,
London, S.E., in 1892. Living at Laingsburg, Cape of Good
Hope in 1898. [Venn, 11. 364; Medical Directories.)
SWINDELLS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15,
1839. [2nd s. of Martin, of Pott Hall, Shrigley, Cheshire.] B.
at Stockport, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1843.
Intended to read for the bar, but on his father's death took
over his business of cotton-spmning. Married, Apr. 29, 1845,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Cowley. Died at his residence,
Pott Hall, Shrigley, near Macclesfield, Sept. 23, 1897, aged 77.
(Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xx. 89; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 73; The Times
Sept. 28, 1897.)
SWINEY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 17,
1856; from Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 19, 1853, age 18. [3rd] s. of Major-General George
[H.E.I.C.S.], of Calcutta [and Cheltenham]. [B. in Calcutta,
Nov. 19, 1834.] School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1856; LL.B. i860; LL.M. 1866. Ord. deacon (Ely) i860;
priest, 1863; C. of Hundon, Suffolk, 1 860-1. C. of Great
Whehietham, 1861-73. R- of Bradfield St Clare, 1873-1908.
Died Mar. 25, 1908. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
T. A. Walker, 512; Crockford.)
SWINEY (post MacSWINEY), ARUNDEL JOHN EDWARD.
Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1900. [4th s. of Major-
General John, Madras Staff Corps, of Cheltenham.] B. Mar. 8,
1881. [School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1900.
Ord. deacon (York) 1907; priest, 1908; C. of Thirsk, Yorks.,
1907-10. C. of Teddington, Middlesex, 1910-13. Chaplain,
R.N.; H.M.S. Hercules, 1913-15; Laurentic, 1915-16;
Challenger, 1916-18. C. of St Peter's, Acton Green, Middlesex,
1919-20. V. of Kirklington, Notts., 1920-2. R. of St Michael,
Eshowe, Zululand, 1922-6. Married, June 20, 1914, Vera
Caroline, only dau. of Gustavus H. Pratt, of Teddington.
Changed his name to MacSwiney, 1918. Joined the Church
of Rome and went to the U.S.A., 1926. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; P. E. Towell; Archdeacon of Eshowe.)
SWINEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 30, 1763. B. at
Pontefract, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. {14M Wrangler)
1767; M.A. 1770. Fellow, 1769-77.
SWINFORD, SMITHETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 5, 1853. S. of John. B. at Margate. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Burton
Latimer, Northants., 1859-62. C. of Aylburton, Gloucs.,
1862-5; C. of Tooting-Graveney, Surrey, 1866. V. of Ashton-
Keynes with Leigh, Wilts., 1866-84. Died May 18, 1884,
aged 49. (The Guardian, May 28, 1884; Crockford.)
SWINGLEHURST, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1870. S. of Henry, of [Hincaster House, Westmorland]
iron-merchant (and Jane, dau. of Richard Heys, of Preston).
B. Dec. 27, 1852, at Preston. [School, Heversham.] Matric.
Michs. 1870. Of Alexandria, Egypt. Died Oct. 25, 1934, 'aged
79', at Aix-les-Bains. (Walford, County Families ; The Times,
Nov. I, 1934.)
SWINHOE, THOMAS BRUCE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 18,
1859. S. of Thomas Bruce, late Captain in the Indian Army.
[B. in Calcutta, Nov. 15, 1839.] Bapt. Dec. 25, 1839, at
Agra. School, Cambridge [and Cheltenham College]. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Resided at Cheltenham until about
1870. Married and left England on account of his health.
Resided in Malta, where he died about 1878. [Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 563.)
SWINHOE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 23, 1850. S. of Samuel. School, Dorset
(private). Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1S54.
SWINNERTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St
John's, Feb. 1, 1773. [Only] s. of William; Esq., of Butter-
ton [Hall], Staffs. [Recorder of Newcastle and Vice-Chancellor
of the County Palatine of Lancaster] (and Margaret, dau. of
Blest Colclough, of Eccleshall). B. at Butterton. School,
Eton. Adm. at the Irmer Temple, Nov. 14, i774- Called to
the Bar, Nov. 26, 1779. Of Butterton HaU. High Sheriff of
Staffs., 1795. Died May 9, 1836, at Brighton. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 502; G. Mag., 1836, I. 677.)
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SwiNNY, Dawnay John Charles
SWINNY, DAWNAY JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Sept. 9, 1863. S. of the Rev. Henry Hutchinson
(next), of Haseley Manor, Tetsworth, Oxon. B. Mar. 1844.
Srhool, Uppingham [and Radley] Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A.
1867; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Winchester) i86g; priest,
1872; C. of Basing, Hants., 1869-71. C. of Oakley, 1871-4.
C. of Seaforth, Lanes., 1874-9. Chaplain at Ajaccio, Corsica,
1880-90. R. of Fochabers, Elgin, 1897-1912 and Chaplain
to the Duke of Richmond and Gordon. Latterly of Struan,
Maidenhead, where he died Feb. 7, i939- {Uppingliam Sch.
Roll; Radley Reg.; Crockford.)
SWINNY, HENRY HUTCHINSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 26, 1831. [S. of Henry, schoolmaster, of Milton, near
Gravesend, Kent. School, St Paul's.] Migrated to Magdalene
(age i8), June 12, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. (29(;t
Wrangler) 1836; M.A. 1839. Fellow of Magdalene, 1836-40.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon (Ely) 183S;
priest (London) June 10, 1838. V. of St Giles and St Peter's,
Cambridge, 1840-4. C. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1847-9. P.C. of
Mortlake, 1850-s- V. of Wargrave, Berks., 1855-9. Principal
of Cuddesdon theological College, and V. of Cuddesdon,
Oxon., 1859-62. Died Dec. 22, 1862. Father of the above.
(.4/. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, i.)
SWINSTEAD, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 20, 1883. S. of Charles. B. [Julv 14, 1864] in Chelsea.
[School, City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1883; scholar; B.A.
1886; M.A. 1890. Incorp. at Oxford, 1897. D.D- (Oxford)
1919. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1888; priest (Canterbury), 1889.
Assistant Master at the N.E. County School, Barnard Castle,
1887-8; at Dover College, 1888-90. C. of St Mary's, Dover,
1889-90. C. of St Marylebone, London, 1890-2. Itinerant
Missioner of St Andrew and C. of the Cathedral and Close,
Salisbury, 1892-5. Chaplain of Christ Church, Oxford, and
Head Master of the Cathedral School, 1897-1902. V. of Chal-
grove with Berrick Salome, Oxon., 1902-12. Chaplain of the
English Church, and the British Legation, Stockholm, 19 12-19.
V. of St Peter's, Bayswater, London, W., 1919-24. Married
(i) Feb. 17, 1898, Agnes Marion, widow of Edmond H.
Thomas, and dau. of Elias Pitts Squarey, of the Moat,
Downton, Wilts.; (2) July 29, 1901, Hannah Sclater, youngest
dau. of George Humphrey, Esq., of West Dean, Chichester.
Author, A Parish on Wheels ; Systerkyrkor (our Sister Church
in Sweden); The Swedish Church and Ours. Latterly of 13,
Ladbrooke Gardens, London, W., where he died Aug. 28, 1924.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The limes, Aug. 30,
1924; Whoims Who.)
SWINTON (post SWINTON-HUNTER), ROBERT HEPBURNE.
.•\dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1878. [Eldest] s. of
Robert Hepbume, R.N. (and Eliza, eldest dau. of James
Hunter, of Hafton, Argyllshire). B. Apr. 3, i860. School,
Repton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Succeeded
to the estate of Hafton, 1895 and assumed the additional
name and arms of Hunter. Died, unmarried, Jan. 28, 1904.
{Repton Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 552; Burke, L.G.)
SWINY, SHAPLAND HUGH. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21,
1876. S. of Shapland, late Captain, Queen's Own Royal
Regt. [of Tubberlumina, Co. Wexford] (and Isabella, 2nd dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Hugh Piper, 38th Foot). B. Dec. 29, 1857, in
Dublin. Bapt. Mar. 25, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1884. Member of Council of the Irish Sociological
Society. Vice-President of the Irish Literary Society. Presi-
dent of the London Positivist Society, 1903-23 and for many
years editor of the Positivist Review. Author, History of
Ireland; The Day of all the Dead; New Calendar of Great Men.
Died Aug. 31, 1923, in London. {Eagle, xliii. 188; Scott,
MSS.; Walford, County Families; The Times, Sept. 3, 1923.)
SWIRE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1845.
[S. of the Rev. John (next). B. Aug. 22, 1826.] Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Mar. 16,
1851; priest. May 22, 1853; C. of Stroud, Gloucs., 1851-3.
R. of Elston, Notts., 1853-86. Married Maria CecUia, dau. of
Charles Stanton, of Upfield Lodge, Gloucs. Died Nov. 2,
1886, aged 60. Brother of William (1844). {Crockford; The
Guardian, Nov. 10, 18S6; Burke, L.G.)
SWIRE, The Rev. JOHN. M.A., 1843, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of John, Esq., of Hull (and Mary, dau. of John Robinson,
of HuU). B. Jan. 16, 1797. School, Durham.] Matric. from
University College, Oxford, Oct. 16, 1815, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1819; M.A. (Oxford) 1823. Ord. deacon (York)
1822; priest (Chester) 1823. V. of Manfield, Yorks., 1S23-60.
Married, Mar. 4, 1819, Anne, dau. of William Robson, of
Richmond, Yorks., and had issue. Of Cononley, Dowgill Hall
and Kildwick Grange, Yorks. Died Jan. 20, i860. Father of
the next and the above. {Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 571-)
Syer, Barrington
SWIRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 24, 1844. S. of the Rev. John (above). [V.] of Manfield,
near Darlington. [B. July 9, 1825.] School, Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1844. Brother of Frederick (1845).
(Burke, L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
SWORDER, ERNEST GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of Thomas, of Luton, Beds. School, Aldenham. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B..-^. 1890; M.B. and B.Chir., 1896. At St
Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Assistant
Surgeon, Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary, Margate. Practised
at St Leonards-on-Sea, then at Folkestone in 1900, and at
Ramsgate in igio. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Married, Apr. 27, 1904, Gertrude Lilian
Grey, granddaughter of Mrs Charles Woodgate, of St
Leonards-on-Sea. Latterly of Clinton Crescent, St Leonards-on-
Sea, where hedied July 28, 1940, aged 70. Brother of the next.
{Aldenham Sch. Reg. ; King's Coll. Reg. ; 2 he 1 imes, July 29,
1940.)
SWORDER, NEVILLE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 3, 1891. S. of Thomas, solicitor and brewer, of Luton,
Beds. School. Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1891: B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1894; LL.B. 1895. Adm. solicitor, 1898;
practised at Watford, Herts. (Messrs Sedgwick, Turner,
Sworder and Wilson). Of 67, The Avenue, Watford. Died
Oct. 7, 1951. Brother of the above. {Aldenham Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
SYCKELMOORE, THOMAS JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1866. [Eldest] s. of James, tailor (and Harriet
Jacobs). B. 1848, at Maidstone, Kent. Bapt. Aug. 15, 1862.
[School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870.
Assistant Master at Blackburn Grammar School, Lanes., in
1896. Subsequently a private tutor. (J onbridge Sch. Reg.)
SYDDELL, SNARDELL WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Oct. 20, 1828. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1829.
SYDENHAM, HERBERT CECIL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1896. [4th] s. of .Mrs E. J. Sydenham, of Eversley,
Manor Park Road, Redlands, Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Liverpool 1900; priest,
1901; C. of St Saviour's, Everton, Lanes., 1900-2. C. of
St Luke's, Orrell, 1902-6. C. of Sherborne, Dorset, 1906-8.
C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Bromley, Kent, 1909-10. C. of
Great Yarmouth, 1910-12. V. of Yeovil with Preston,
Somerset, 1912-23. V. of Winscombe, 1923-g. Of 8, Welling-
ton Square, Cheltenliam, 1952. {Crockford.)
SYDENHAM, HUMPHRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 9, 1793. Of Middlesex. School, Spalding. Matric.
Michs.' 1793; Scholar, 1793; B.A. i797; M-A. 1801. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 17, i797- Married, June 30, 1802, at
Cobham, Surrey, Elizabeth Arm, dau. of Major Abington, of
Cobham. Died before 1856. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 503;
Northants. Clergy.)
SYDENHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 10,
1766. S. of Philip, attorney, of Barnstaple, Devon. B. there.
School, Barnstaple. Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar; B..\. 177c;
M.A. 1773. Fellow, 1771-90. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim.
from Canterbury) Feb. 24, 1771- {Venn, 11. 83.)
SYDENHAM-JONES, THOMAS REES, (1876), see JONES.
SYDNEY (or SIDNEY) MARLOW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 26, 1770. S. of Lawrence, of Westminster.
School, Hackney, London.
SYDNEY, VISCOUNT, (1781) s««TOWNSHEND, JOHN THOMAS.
SYDNEY-TURNER, SAXON ARNOLL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of Alfred .Moxon [F.R.C.S.], of 4, Seafield
Road, Hove, Sussex (and Mary Sophia, dau. of Ryves
William Graves, of Gloucester). B. Oct. 28, 1880, at
Gloucester. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1899;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1901); Waddington Scholar,
1902; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1903. A clerk m the
Estate Duty Office, 1904-12; in the Treasury from 1913. Of
28, Percy Street, London, W. in 1946. {Record of Old West-
minsters.)
SYED, ALAY MAHOMED. Matric. from Downing, Michs. 1889.
SYER, BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, 1798-
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Barrington Blomfield (next), of Great
Thurlow, Suffolk (and Marv, dau. of Richard Moore, Esq., of
KentweUHaU, Long Melf ord). B. 1780, at Haverhill. School,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Becher). Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A.
1802. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1802; priest (London)
Aug. 12, 1804. V. of Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1804-49. V. of
Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1837-49- P-C of Stoke-by-
Clare, 1807-15. Married, 1814, Sophia, dau. of Westrop
Major (or Mayer), of Kedington, Suffolk, and had one
daughter. Died Oct. 30, 1849. at Gestingthorpe. The cures of
this man and the next are subject to much confusion.
Brother of Thomas B. (1798) and half-brother of William H.
(1825). {Bury St Ed^nunds Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 132; G. Mag.,
1S50, I. 102; Rev. W. H. TumbuU.)
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SYER, BARRINGTON BLOMFIELD. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Caios, Mar. 25, 177^. [Only] s. of the Rev. Dey {i739). D-D-.
of Kedington, Suffolk (and Elizabeth, dau. of Dr Blomfield).
B. 1755, at Little Stonham, Suffolk. Schools, Harrow and
Stanmore (Mr Parr). Scholar, 1773; matric. Lent, 1774;
B.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21, i777- V. of Little
Waldingfield, SuSolk, 1787-1837. R. of Kedington, 1800-44.
R. of Great Wratting, 1800-18. J. P. for Suffolk. Married
(1) Mary, dau. of Richard Moore, of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk,
and had issue, 4 sons; (2) Maria Elizabeth Chevallier, of
Aspall Hall, and had further issue, 3 sons. Died Apr. 19, 1844,
aged 89, at Kedington; buried there, Apr. 26, 1844. Father of
the above and of Thomas B. (1798) and William H. (1825).
{Venn, 11. 92; Crockford; G. Mag., 1844, 11. loi; Rev. W. H.
Tumbull.)
SYER, BARRINGTON BLOMFIELD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 17, i860. Of Suffolk. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
WiUiam Henry (1825), R. of Kedington, Suffolk (and
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Samuel Croughton). B. 1841.]
Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1866; priest, 1868; C. of Ashdon, Essex, 1S66-8. R. (and
Patron) of Kedington, Suffolk (succeeding his father), 1868-
1909. Married, 1869, Amelia Katherine, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Dr Wright, of Colchester, and had issue. Died Sept. 30,
1909, aged 68. {Crockford; Walford, County Families; The
Times, Oct. 2, 1909.)
SYER, HARRY BELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1878. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1878. Captain, 3rd
Batt., the Royal Irish Rifles (T.), 1899. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Royal Irish Rifles). {Army Lists.)
SYER, ISAAC NEVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June,
1775. S. of John, gent., of Lavenham, Suffolk (and Miss
Neville, of Lavenham). B. there, June 15, 1758. Schools,
Lavenham (private), and Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A.
1780. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1781; priest, Dec. 18,
1785; C. of Little Wratting, Suffolk, 1781. C. of Rattlesden.
C. in c. of Rayleigh, Essex, 1808-24. Died at Rayleigh
rectory. May, 1824. {Al. Felsted.; Venn, n. 96; G. Mag.,
1824, I. 574-)
SYER (formerly SIER), The Rev. THOMAS. LL.D., 1855, incorp.
from Oxford. [Eldest s. of Thomas, Esq. (Sier), of Dewsall,
Heref.] Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, June 2, 1841;
B.A. from St Mary Hall, 1846; M.A. from Queen's, 1848;
B.C.L. (Oxford) 1852; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1853. Called to the
Bar, Middle Temple, 1847. V. of Ravensden, Beds., 1851-63.
Minister of St James' Chapel, Piccadilly, London, 1859-64.
Died July 4, 1892, at Watford, aged 72. {Al. Oxon; Foster,
Men at the Bar; University Almanack.)
SYER, THOMAS BLOMFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pem-
broke, June 26, 1798. 2nd s. of the Rev. Barrington Blom-
field, (1773), of Wratting, Suffolk (and Mary Moore, of
Kentwell Hall). B. [Aug. 1781], at Haverhill, Essex. [School,
Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1803. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1804; priest, Sept. 22, 1805.
R. of Great and Little Wratting, Suffolk, 1818-57. J. P. for
Suffolk. Died June 11, 1857, at Great Wratting. Brother of
Barrington (1798) and half-brother of William H. (1825).
{Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 99.)
SYER, THOMAS MARVEN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 2,
1821. Of Newhall, Copdock, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1821.
Died Jan. 11, 1823, at his lodgings in Ipswich. {T. A. Walker,
413; G. Mag., 1823, I. 190.)
SYER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 2, 1825.
[7th and youngest] s. of the Rev. Barrington Blomfield (1773)
(by his 2nd wife, Maria Elizabeth Chevallier, of Aspall Hall).
B. 1807, at Kedington. Schools, Felsted and Bury St
Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, June 5, 1831; C. of
Bamardiston, Suffolk, -1841-9. R. (and Patron) of Keding-
ton, 1849-68. Married, 1839, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of
Samuel Croughton, Esq., of Clare, Suffolk. Died Aug. 7,
1868. Father of Barrington B. (i860); half-brother of
Thomas B. (1798) and Barrington (1798). {Bury St Edmunds
Sch. List; Al. Felsted; Clergy List; Crockford; Walford,
County Families; Camb. Chronicle, Aug. 15, 1868.)
SYERS, HENRY WALTER, .-^dm. at Caius, Jan. 29, 1872. S.
of John Aspinall, gent., of Leamington. B. at Kenilworth.
Schools, Leamington College and private. Matric. Lent, 1872;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1879; M.D. 1883. M.R.C.P. 1883. Medical
Registrar and Tutor, Westminster Hospital; Resident Clinical
Assistant, Bethlehem Royal HospitaL Physician, Great
Northern Central Hospital. Practised in Wimpole Street.
Died Oct. 10, 1906, in London, aged 54, from blood poisoning,
'contracted in the practice of his profession.' {Venn, ii. 402;
Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 11, 1906.)
Sykes, Edward
SYFRET, STEPHEN BOXER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1883.
S. of E. J. M., Esq., of Cape Town, S. Africa. School,
Diocesan College, Cape Town. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886; M.B. and B.Chir., 1889. At St George's Hospital.
House Surgeon, West London Hospital. Of Rondebosch,
South Africa in 1900; of Mowbray, in 1910. Sometime
additional District surgeon at Wynberg. Brother of the next.
{Medical Directories.)
SYFRET, WALKER HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, i88i. S.
of E. J. M., Esq., of Cape Town, S. Africa. Matric. Michs.
1881; B.A. and LL.B. 1884. A 'barrister at law.' Died
Jan. 28, 1887, at Rondebosch, Cape Town, aged 25. Brother
of the above. {Univ. Almanack.)
SYKES, ALBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13,
1865. S. of Edward, manufacturer (and Mary). B. Dec. 31,
1844, at Stainland, Yorks. Bapt. May 30, 1847. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Admitted at the Middle Temple,
June 1, 1868. Called to the Bar, June 7, i873- A Special
Pleader. On the North-Eastem Circuit. (Law Lists.)
SYKES, ARTHUR ALKIN (i88(^ , see SIKES.
SYKES, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
2nd s. of John (1837), assistant Secretary, Education Office,
of 38, Kensington Square, London, W. B. Nov. 8, 1873, in
Kensington. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1903. A teacher under the London School
Board, 1897-8; Assistant Master at Weymouth College, 1898.
Assistant Secretary at the Goldsmiths' Technical and
Recreative Institute, New Cross, London, 1898-1900. Junior
Inspector, Board of Education, 1901 ; Assistant Secretary
(Statistics) and later, of the Welsh Dept. Of 51, Argyle Road,
London, W. and of The Chantry, Wilton, Salisbury in 1946.
Died at Wilton, Feb. 14, 1950. {Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Feb. 16, 1950.)
SYKES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 16,
1792. [3rd] s. of Sir Christopher [2nd] Bart. (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1767), of Sledmere, Yorks. (and Elizabeth,
dau. of William Tutton, of Withenshaw, Cheshire). [B.
Oct. 18, 1774.1 School, Macclesfield. Matric. Easter, 1796;
B.A. 1797. Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from York),
Apr. 30, 1797; priest (York), Oct. 13, 1799; C. of Kirby-
Grindalythe, Yorks., 1797. P.C. of Scampston, 1802-9. R. of
Hilston, 1809-57 and of Roos, 1819-57. Married, May 14,
1799, Lucy Dorothea, dau. of Henry Langford, of Stockport.
Died Nov. 9, 1857, at Roos rectory. {St John's Coll. Adm.
IV. 503; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857, ".
684.)
SYKES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 27. 1848.
[2nd s. of Sir Tatton, 4th Bart. (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1788) (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of
Sir Wmiam Foulis, 7th Bart.). B. Jan. 10, 1831. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1848. Of Brantinghamthorpe,
Yorks. M.P. for Beverley, 1865-8; for the East Riding of
Yorks., 1868-85; for the Buckrose Division (East Riding),
1885-6 and 1886-92. J. P. and D.L. for the East Riding of
Yorks. Order of St Lazarus of Belgium, 1879. Intimate
friend of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. The
'Mr Brauncepath' of Disraeli's Lothair. Died, umnarried,
Dec. 15, 1898, in London. The Prince erected a tablet to his
memory in Westminster Abbey. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; the Times, Dec. 17,
1898; Christopher Sykes, Four Studies in Loyalty.)
SYKES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 26,
1783. S. of Joseoh, of Hull (and Dorothy, dau. of Nicholas
Twigge, of Bakewell, Derbs.). [B. Nov. 12, 1766.] School,
Pocklington, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1786;
B.A. (i4iA Wrangler) 1788; M.A. 1791. Fellow, 1790. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Dec. 22, 1787. Called to the Bar,
June 14, 1793. Joined the firm of Joseph Sykes and Co.,
iron-merchants, of Hull. Recorder of Hull, 1817-30. M.P.
for Hull, 1820-30; for Beverley, 1830-2. Of Raywell. J. P.
for the East Riding. Married, 1795, Isabella, dau. of Matthew
Wright, of Stamford Bridge. Died.Jan. 24, 1832. Brother of
Joseph N. (1777) and Richard (i773)- (Foster, Baronetage;
Return of M.P.s; Venn, Family Annals; G. Payne.)
SYKES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 14,
1820. [5th] s. of Nicholas, of Cottingham Hall, Yorks. (and
Mary, dau. of John Cam, of Hereford). B. there, Jan. 9, 1801.
School, Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825. Of Kirk
Ella, near Hull. Married, Jan. 14, 1830, Catharine, youngest
dau. of James Phillipps, Esq., of Bryngwyn, Heref. Died in
1900. (Walford, County Families, which confuses Um with
the above; Venn, Family Annals, 260.)
SYKES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Apr. 21,
1832. S. of Edward, Esq., of ThornhiU, near Wakefield (and
Elizabeth Gratrix). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836.
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SYKES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, i88r. S.
of Henry Marshall, of Roundhay Grange, Leeds. B. there,
Apr. 19, 1862. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1886; priest, 1887;
C. of St Paul's, Gateshead, 1886-9. C. of St Ignatius, Hendon,
Durham, 1889^2. V. of St Paul's, West Hartlepool, 1894-
1901. V. of Whitworth, Co. Durham, 1901-4. V. of Silksworth,
1904-10. V. of St Ignatius, Hendon, Durham, 1910-23. R. of
Sedgefield, 1923-30. Hon. Canon of Durham, 1913-37.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, 1920. Married, July 7,
1891, Frances Mary, dau. of Francis Retson, of Sunderland.
Latterly of Whitcliffe Lodge, Ripon, where he died Nov. 8,
1937. Brotherof Henry (1879). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Nov. 10, 1937.)
SYKES, EDWIN STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1873.
[S. of Samuel, of Roundhay, Leeds. B. Nov. 18, 1855, at
Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1878; priest, 1879;
C. of St John's, Sunderland, 1878-85. C. of Men-ington, 1885-
7. C. of Boldon, 1887-92. V. of Hedworth, 1892-1912. Died
Feb. 23, 19 1 2. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Crockford; The
Guardian, Mar. i, 1912.)
SYKES, ERNEST RUTHVEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Youngest] s. of Major Cam [48th Regt.], of 9, Belve-
dere, Weymouth (and Emily, dau. of Henry Sykes Thornton).
B. Dec. 29, 1867, at Weymouth. School,' ' Vicarsbrook,'
Cambridge (private) [and Eton]. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1891. On the
Western Circuit. Married, Feb. i2, 1907, Gladys Bertha,
2nd dau. of James Cosmo Melville. Of Littlemayne, Dor-
chester in 1946. Brotherof Henry J. (1880). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Law Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Feb. 14, 1907.)
SYKES, FRANCIS BERNARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1892.
S. of Thomas Gaskell, Esq., of La Martinidre College, Luck-
now, India. B. Dec. 18, 1873. School, Colwyn Bay (Mr T. G.
Osborn). Matric. Easter, 1892; B..\. 1895. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 17, 1896. Called to the Indian Bar, June 17. 1896.
Second Lieut., R.A., igoo; Lieut., 1901. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1901. Transferred to R.H.A., 1906;
Captain, 1911; Major, 1914. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Egypt, Gallipoli, France, with N.Z. forces ; mentioned
in despatches 5 times; D.S.O., 1915; temp. Lieut. -Col., 1915;
bar to D.S.O., 1919). Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1919. Married,
191 1, Alice Augusta, dau. of the Rev. H. C. Watson, V. of
Gainford, Durham, and had issue. (Law Lists; Army Lists;
The V.C. and D.S.O.)
SYKES, Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
St John's, May 3, 1817. [Eldest s. of Sir Francis William,
2nd Bart. (Queen's College, Oxford, 1785) (and Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Major Henniker). B. Aug. S, 1799.
School, Eton. Had succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Mar. 7,
1804.] Matric. Michs. 1817; M.A. 1819. Of Basildon Park,
Berks. Married, Aug. 8, 182 1, Henrietta, dau. of Henry
Villebois, of Marham Hall, Norfolk, and had issue. Died
Apr. 6, 1843. Brother of William (1818) ; father of Frederic H.
(1853). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
SYKE3, FRANK MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H. Oct. i,
1897. [S. of William, M.D., of Paignton.] B. June 12, 1879-
[School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900;
M.A. 1908. Assistant Master at Norwich Grammar School,
1900-1. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
Halifax, 1902-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Halifax, 1909-19.
T.C.F., 1915-19 (mentioned in despatches 1917 and 1918;
O.B.E. 1919). Vice-Principal, Ordination Test School,
Knutsford, 1919-21. V. of St John-the-Evangelist with
St Michael's, Middlesbrough, 1921-30. Canon of York, 1929.
R. of Whitby, 1930-9. Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
(Malvern Coll. Reg.)
SYKES, FREDERIC GALLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 20, 1853. S. of John, merchant (and Hannah). B. at
Leeds. Bapt. May 9, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar;
B.A. (24th Wrangler) 1857; M.A. i860. Assistant Master at
Lancing, 1857-9. Ord. deacon (Winchester) July 4, 1858;
priest (Oxford) 1859; C. of Cohibrook, Bucks., 1858-60. C.
of Slough, 1860-4. V. of Dunsforth, Yorks., 1865-1911,
and Chaplain of Great Ousebum, 1880-1911. Married, July
21, 1866, .Mice Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev. T. Atkinson,
V. of Great Ousebum. Latterly of 15, Langcliffe Avenue,
Harrogate, where he died May 27, 1912, aged 78. (Eagle,
XXXIV, 268; Crockford; The Times, May 28, 1912.)
SYKES, FREDERIC HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing,
July 5, 1853. [2nd s. of Sir Francis William, 3rd Bart. (1817)
(and Henrietta, dau. of Henry Villebois). B. Feb. 12, 1826.]
Did not reside. Had entered the Army, 1844; Lieut, and
Captain, nth Hussars, and Royal Horse Guards. Succeeded
his brother, Francis William as 5th Bart., Jan. i, i86o. Of
Sykes, Mark
Seafield Park, Crof ton, near Famham, and Holcombe House,
Dawlish. J. P. for Devon and Hants. Married, Jan. 5, 1867,
Caroline, dau. of J. Bettesworth, of Hayling, Hants., and had
issue. Died Jan. 20, 1899. (Burke, P. and B.; Walford,
County Families.)
SYKES, GODFREY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 30, 1789.
Only s. of Dennis, cutler, of Sheffield. B. there, Jan. 18, 1772.
School, Hawkshead, Lanes. (Rev. W. Taylor and Rev. T.
Bowman). Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. (loth Wrangler) 1793;
M.A. 1796. Fellow.
SYKES, GODFREY MILNES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1832. S. of Godfrey. B. [Dec. 15, 1814], in London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar, 1836;
B.A. (26th Wrangler) 1837; M...\. 1840. Migrated to Downing,
Jan. 1841. Fellow of Downing, 1842. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1843; priest, 1849. R. of East Hatley, and V. of Tadlow,
Cambs., 1854-77. Married, 1854, Mary Anne, dau. of Edward
Mason. Died June 3, 1877. (List of Carthusians; Crockford;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
SYKES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. r, 1879. S.
of Henry Marshall, Esq. [of Roundhay Grange, Leeds.] B.
[Jan. 18, 1859], at Glednon, Chapel Allerton, Leeds. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1890. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of All Saints,
Hereford, 1883-5. Missionary (C.M.S.) at Ramleh, Syria,
1886-8; at Jaffa, 1888-9; at Salt, 1888-96; at Nazareth,
1896-1901; at Jerusalem, 1901-4. Secretary, C.M.S. Palestine
Mission, 1904-20. V. of Yealand Conyers, Lanes., 1924-7.
Died Oct. 11, 1927. Brother of Edward (1881). (Repton Sch.
Reg. ; Ridley Hall List ; Crockford.)
SYKES, HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. II, 1880. Eldest s. of Major Cam, banker [late 48th Foot],
of Weymouth (and Emily, dau. of Henry Sykes Thornton).
B. there. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs., 1880; B.A. 1884.
Partner in the Wilts, and Dorset bank; sometime manager
of the Poole and Parkestone branches. Of 'Greystoke,'
Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth. Died Sept. 29, 1949. Brother
of Ernest R. (1886). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Eton
School Lists; The limes, Oct. i, 1949.)
SYKES, JOE COMBERMERE. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, 1882.
SYKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1810. Matric.
.Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814.
SYKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Apr. 17, 1837.
Eldest s. of John, of Cambridge. B. [Nov. 26, 1817], at
Melton Mowbray, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar; B.A.
(yd Wrangler) 1841; M.A. 1844. FeUow, 1841-65. Examiner
and Assistant Secretary, Committee of Council on Education,
1852-92. Married, 1865, Mary, eldest dau. of Charles Baker,
of Doncaster. Died June 27, 1894. Father of Charles E.
(1893); brother of William (1843). (Sir J. C. G. Sykes.)
SYKES, JOHN HENRY, .■^dm. pens, at Trinity, May 13, 1842;
from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he nad matric.
Jan. 21, 1841, age 19. [S. of Joseph, of Wakefield, Yorks.
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Gardiner Egginton, of Ferriby).
B. .\ug. 31, 1822.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A.
1849. R. of Foxholes, Yorks., 1848-50. Died July 22, 1850,
aged 28. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Baronetage; G. Mag., 1850, 11.
4+7.)
SYKES, JOSEPH ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 11, 1887. [Only s. of Daniel, of Oaklands, Almondsbury,
Gloucs. (and Margaret Rose, eldest dau. of William Dealtry,
Esq., C.M.G.). [B. Nov. 8, 1868.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1887. A director of Sykes' brewery at Bristol. Died
in Cairo, Feb. 2, 1892. (Walford, County Families; Foster,
Baronetage; Eton Coll. Reg.)
SYKES, JOSEPH NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 4, 1777. S. of Joseph, of Hull. School, Pocklington,
Yorks. Brother of Daniel (1783) and Richard (i773)-
SYKES, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1897.
[Only] s. of Sir Tatton, 5th Bart. (Christ Church, Oxford,
1844) (and Jessica, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon. George
.\ugustus Frederic Cavendish Bentinck, M.P.). B. [Mar. 16,
1879], at Sledmere, Yorks. Received into the Roman
CathoUc Church at the age of 3. Schools, Beaumont College,
and in Monaco and Brussels for short periods. Matric. Michs.
1897. Travelled in the Near East, in Turkey and Mesopotamia
and published amusing accounts of his wanderings. Private
Secretary to George Wyndham in Dublin, 1904-5. Hon.
.-^ttachii to the British Embassy in Turkey, 1905-7. M.P. for
Central Hull, 1911-19. Succeeded as 6th Bart., 1913. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Col., East Yorks. Regt.
and General Staff; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for
• valuable services ' ; Order of St Stanislas, 2nd Class (Russia) ;
Commander, Order of the Star of Rouraania). 'Largely
responsible for the Sykes- Picot Agreement, 1916, by which
definite spheres of interest in the Near East were assigned to
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Sykes, Richard
Russia, France and Great Britain.' Chief Adviser on Near
Eastern policy; in Egypt, 1916 and 1917; in Palestine, 1918,
Chan;ipion of Arab independence. Married, Oct. 28, 1903.
Edith Violet, 3rd dau. of Sir John Eldon Gorst, and had issue.
Author, Ihrougkfive Turkish Provinces; Dar ul-lslam; Five
Mansions of the House ofOthman; 2 he Caliph's Last Heritage.
Died Feb. ifa, 1919, in Paris, while attending the Peace
Conference; buried at Sledmere. (D.N.B.; Who was Who;
Shane Leslie, Mark Sykes, his Life and Letters.)
SYKES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 29,
1773. S. of Joseph, of Hull. School, HuU. Matric. 17731
B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. In Holy Orders. Sometime C. of Hull.
Married, Mary, dau. of James Rowe, Esq., of Cheshire, and
had issue. Died Mar. 4, 1832, aged 76. Brother of Joseph N.
(1777) and Daniel (1783). (G. Mag., 1832, i. 375; Walford,
County Families.)
SYKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 2, 1818. 2nd
s. of Sir Francis WilUam [2nd] Bart. (Queen's College, Oxford,
1785) [and Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the Hon. Major
Henniker]. B. Sept. 25, 1800. Schools, Stratford (Mr Burford)
and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1829. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, 1848. V. of Cullompton, Devon, 1834-
57. Married, Dec. 7, 1821, Anna Maria Heath, only dau. of
Edward Gattey, of Harefield House, Devon. Latterly of
The Grotto, Basildon, Berks. R. of Thornham, Suffolk,
1872-5. Died June 3, 1875. Brother of Francis W. (1817);
father of William B. (1841). (.il. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; Clergy List.)
SYKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 12, 1843.
[S. of John, of Cambridge. B. Nov. 21, 1823, at Melton
Mowbray.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850.
Cricket 'blue,' 1844. V. of Dorrington, Lines., 1862-86. Fell
upon evil time.s, being employed selling bootlaces in London
streets, c. 1902. Died Feb. 13, 1915, at Rowton House,
Vauxhall, London. Brother of John (1837). {Crockford;
Sir J. C. G. Sykes; Oxford and Cambridge Scenes and Biogs.)
SYKES, WILLIAM BENYON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 22,
1841. Eldest s. of the Rev. William (1818), V. of Cullompton,
Devon. B. Oct. 23, 1822. School, Ottery St Mary (Mr
Cornish). Matric. Michs. 1841. Died, s.p. (Burke, P. and B.)
SYKES, WILLIAM SLATER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1883. S. of the Rev. John Poulett [V. of RathmeU, near
Settle, Yorks.]. B. [Apr. 17, 1865], at the Parsonage, Aust-
wick, Yorks. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1883;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (York)
1888; priest, 1889; C. of Kimberworth, Yorks., 1888-9. C. of
Goole, 1889-91. C. of St Matthias, Sheffield, 1891-5. C. of
Millom, Cumberland, 1895-1900. V. of Eskdale, 1900-4. V.
of Wilcot, Wilts., 1904-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1909-
10; dio. of Chester, 1920-. Married, June 15, 1892, Mary,
eldest dau. of T. Jepson, solicitor, of Southport, Lanes.
Latterly of 125, Beresford Road, Birkenhead, where he died,
Feb. 3, 1951. [Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Church
Times, Feb. 8, 195 1.)
SYLE, HENRY WINTER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3,
1867. S. of Edward, clerk (and Jane Mary). B. Nov. 9, 1846,
in Shanghai, China. Bapt. Jan. 17, 1847. Matric. Michs.
1867. (Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls him 'Style.')
SYLVESTER, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 13, i860. S. of John Gordon Ansell [and Mary]. B. at
Burford, Oxon. Bapt. June 24, 1835. Did not reside. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Harringworth,
Northants., 1860-5. C. of Deene, 1865-72; R. of Deene,
1872-95. Died Aug. 23, 1895. [Northants. Clergy, xiii. 133.)
SYLVESTER, JAMES JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
July 7, 1831. [Youngest] s. of Abraham Joseph, Esq. B.
[Sept. 3, 1814], in London. [School, Royal Institution,
Liverpool.] Matric. Michs. 1831; {2nd Wrangler, 1837); B.A.
1872; M.A. 1872. Hon. Sc.D. 1890. Hon. FeUow, 1880.
Being a Jew, did not take his degree until 1S72. B.A. and
M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1841; LL.D., 1865. M.A., Oxford,
1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 29, 1846. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 22, 1850. Professor of Natural Philosophy at
University College, London, 1837-41. F.R.S., 1839; Royal
medal, 1861; Copley medal, 1S80. Professor of Mathematics
at Virginia, U.S.A., 1841-5. Connected with a firm of
actuaries, 1845-55. Professor of Mathematics at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich, 1855-70. President, London
Mathematical Society, 1866; De Morgan medal, 1887.
President, Mathematical and Physical Section, British
Association, 1869. Professor of Mathematics at Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1877-83. Savilian Professor
of Geometry at Oxford, 1883-97. Fellow of New College.
Symes, Thomas Legge
Hon. ScD., Dublin, 1865; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1871;
Hon. D.C.L.i Oxford, 1880. Author, mathematical. Resided
latterly in London. Died, unmarried, Mar. 15, 1897. (Eagle,
XIX. 596, XX. 93; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.;
Proc. Roy. Soc. (1898), ix. 63.)
SYLVESTER, The Rev. WILLIAM THOMAS MAINWARING.
Adm. as a 'Ten-year man,' at Sidney, 1856. Ord. deacon and
priest, 1851; C. of Howden, Yorks., 1851-5. R. of Castleford,
Yorks., 1855-88. Disappears from Crockford, 1889. [Clergy
List.)
SYMES, EDGAR CHARLES. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
6th s. of the Rev. Thomas Legge (1849), R. of St Keyne,
CornwaU. B. there, Jan. 1, 1875. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St George's, Kendal,
Westmorland, 1899-1903. C. of St Keyne, Cornwall, 1903-5;
R. there, 1905-19. V. of Bitteswell, Leics., 1919-25- K. of
West Parley, Dorset, 1925-46. Of Wheal Pye, Travannance
Lane, St Agnes, Cornwall, where he died Dec. 30, 1950.
[Crockford; 2 he 2imes, Jan. i, i95i-)
SYMES, ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. Schoo
Craigmore College, Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1890.
SYMES, GEORGE BOWLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 16,
1808. Of Gloucs. [S. of R., Esq., of Westbury-on-Trym.]
Matric. Michs. 1808. Died Mar. 2, 1821, 'late undergraduate
of Queens', Cambridge.' (C. R. Hudleston; Felix Farley's
Bristol Journal, Mar. 10, 1821.)
SYMES, JOHN ELLIOTSON. Adm. a scholar at Downing,
Oct. 11, 1867. Of Bourdon House, Berkeley Square, London.
[B. 1847.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874-
President of the Union, 1870. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1873;
priest, 1875. Assistant Master at Lancing College, 1872-5.
Cambridge University Extension Lecturer, 1875-81. Second
1 Master at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1 880-1. Professor of English Literature at University
College, Nottingham, 1881-96; Principal, 1890-1912. Author,
Political Economy; Companion to English History. Resided
latterly in London. Died Mar. 31, 1921, aged 73, at Palermo.
(Lancing Coll. Reg.; Crockford; 2 he limes, Apr. 2, 1921.)
SYMES, JOHN LANGFORD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, i860. Of Dublin. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864.
SYMES, REGINALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. Eldest s.
of .\lfred, stockbroker, of Clarendon Road, .Margate. B.
Sept. 13, 1881, at Broxboume, Herts. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. and LL.B. 1903. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1905. On the South-Eastern
Circuit. Called to the Bar of British Columbia, 1912. Of
2810, S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver in 1932. Died in 1948.
(Law Lists.)
SYMES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Jesus, July 6, 1820.
S. of Richard, attorney, of Bridgwater, Somerset. B. there.
School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A.
1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon, 1825; priest, 1825. C. of
Yatton, Somerset, -1841-3. V. of Cleeve-in-Yatton, 1843-86.
Preb. of Wells. Died Oct. 18, 1886, aged 90. (Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 27, 1886.)
SYMES, RONALD. .A.dm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889.
[Younger] s. of Herbert William, of Colebrooke House,
Pagham, Sussex. B. Feb. 22, 1870, in London. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of All Saints
Cathedral, Wakefield, 1900-2. C. of King's Norton, Warws.,
1902-4. V. of St Matthew's, Duddeston, Birmingham, 1904-6.
V. of Walkeringham, Notts., 1906-9. R. of Halesowen,
Worcs., 1909-12. V. and Rural Dean of Kendal, Westmorland,
1912-22. V. of Barrow-in-Furness, 1923-6. V. of St Paul's,
Carlisle, 1926-8. Hon. Canon of Carlisle, 1920. Married,
Apr. 12, 1910, Violet Julia, only dau. of the Rev. W. A. Rouse,
sometime V. of Walkeringham, Notts. Died Feb. 26, 1935, at
Parkstone, Dorset. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The
Times, Mar. i, i935-)
SYMES, THOMAS LEGGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 26, 1849. S. of Thomas (and Agnes). B. [Sept. 16, 1830],
at Long Bredy, Dorset. School, Crewkeme Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Redruth, Cornwall, 1855-60.
C. of Martock, Somerset, 1860-4. C. of Queen Camel, 1864-
70. R. of St Keyne, Cornwall, 1870-1904. Married, Nov. 8,
1859, Clarinda, 5th dau. of Matthew Henry Eade, of Redruth.
Disappears from Crockford, 1905. Father of Edgar C. (1894).
(Boase, Collect. Cornub., 952.)
Symes-Thompson, Henry Edmund
SYMES-THOMPSON, HENRY EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Aug. I, 1891. S. of Edmund, M.D., F.R.C.P. (for whom see
D.N.B.) (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry George
Watkins). B. at 3, Upper George Street, Bryanston Square,
London. School, Winchester College. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; B.Chir. and M.D. 1903. At St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900; M.R.C.P., 1903. House
Surgeon and House Physician at the Westminster Hospital.
Physician, Royal Northern Hospital. House Physician,
St George's Hospital. Of 5 a Portman Mansions, London, W.
Married, Jan. 6, 1910, Carohne Ada, youngest dau. of the
Rev. Richard J. Tacon, R. of RoUesby, Norfolk. Latterly
of Finmere House, near Buckingham. Died at O.xford,
Jan. iS, 1952. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 767;
Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Jan. zi, 1952).
SYMMONS (or SIMONDS), The Rev. CHARLES. .-\dm. a 'Ten-
year man,' at Cl.\re, Feb. 14, 1776. [Youngest s. of John,
M.P., of St Martin's, London, and Llanstinan, M.P. for
Cardigan, 1746-61. B. at Pembroke, 1749. School, West-
minster; at Glasgow University, 1766.] Matric. Michs. 1785;
B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1786. Inco'rp. at Jesus College, Oxford,
1794; D.D. (Oxford) 1794. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20,
1765. Ord., 1775. R. of Narberth with Robeston, Pembroke-
shire, 1778-94. Preb. of St David's. R. of Lampeter Velfrey,
1794-1826. 'Of strong Whig principles, he was at one time
under suspicion in certain quarters in the University and
decided to migrate to Oxford.' The immediate cause of this
move was stated to be that he feared certain expressions he had
allowed himself in a sermon at Great St Mary's would
prejudice his chances of qualifying for the D.D. Married,
1779, Elizabeth, dau. of John Foley of Ridgeway, Pembroke-
shire, and had issue. Author of Poems; A Life of Milton;
A Life of Shakespeare and The Aeneis of Virgil Translated.
Edited Milton's Prose Works. Sometime Editor of The British
Press. Resided latterly at Chiswick. Died Apr. 27, 1826.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Gunning, i. 311; D.N.B.)
SYMNS, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1854. S. of Edward Mountford, schoolmaster [and Hannah].
B. at Kington, Herefordshire. Bapt. Nov. 8, 1835. School,
Kington Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; B..\.
{2srd Wrangler] 1858; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1858;
priest (Bath and Wells) 1868; C. of Chudleigh-Knighton,
Devon (and Assistant Master at Pynsent's School), 1858-61.
Assistant Master at the Forest School, Walthamstow, 1861-2.
Vice-Principal of Bath Proprietary College, 1862-75. C. of
St John's, Bathwick, 1868-71. Head Master and Chaplain of
Bancroft's School, Woodford, Essex, 1875-1906. Married
Jan. 3, 1867, Mary, 2nd dau. of Robert Corser, Esq., of Notting
Hill, and had issue. Died May 23, 1906, at Woodford Wells,
Essex. Father of the next. {Eagle, xxviii, 214; Fox-Davies;
Armorial Families (which gives 1837 for date of birth);
Crockford; The Times. May 25, 1906.)
SYMNS, JOHN MONTFORT. .'^dm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. [2nd]
s. of the Rev. John Edward (above), Head Master of Ban-
croft's School, Woodford Wells, Essex [and Mary Corser].
B. Jan. II, 1879, in London. School, Aldenham. Matric.
Michs. 1S98; exhibitioner; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Assistant
Master at a prep. School at Exmouth, 1902; at Rottingdean
School, 1903; at Sutherland House School, Windlesham,
1905-6. Principal of the Diocesan Boys' School, Rangoon,
1907-8. Inspector (and afterwards Director of Public
Instruction) in the Indian Educational Service, Burma;
retired, 1935. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
I.A.R.O.; General Staff Officer). Married, Jan. 3, 1907,
Fides Irene, eldest dau. of E. A. Tewson, Esq., of Tunbridge
Wells, and had issue. Author: Horace in Burma; The Pagoda
and the Poet; J he Mark of the East and other Poems, etc. Died
June 17, 1945, at Pilgrim's Rest, St Stephen's, Canterbury.
{Venn, 11. 559; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, June 19, 1946.)
SYMONDS, BENJAMIN. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Aug. 28, 1772.
SYMONDS, BENJAMIN LEGGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1881. Of Dorset. Matric. Michs. i88i; B.A. 1884;
M.A. i388. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1885; priest,
i8Sb; C. of Clifton, Bristol, 1885-9. R. of Haversham, Bucks.,
1889-1929. Latterly of Langton House, Castlethorpe, Bucks.
Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
SYMONDS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Oct. 7, 1880.
S. of Charles Price. B. [Feb. 15, i860], at the HaU, Onnskirk.
Schools, Ormskirk Grammar and private. Matric. Michs.
1880. Resided four terms. {Peile, 11. 676.)
SYMONDS, HERBERT. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1886.
SYMONDS, JAMES. .A.dm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 17, 1796.
S. of James, of Great Yarmouth. B. there [Jan. 13, i779]-
Schools, Ditchingham, Norfolk (Mr Francis) and Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1804. Ord.
Symonds, Septimus
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1801; priest, Dec. 29, 1813; C. of
Hemsby, Norfolk, 1801-7. Of Ormesby, Norfolk. J. P. and
D.L. for Norfolk. Married Janet, dau. of James Fish, of
Great Y'armouth, and had issue. Died Jan. 26, 1847, in
London. {Venn, 11. 130; G. Mag., 1847, i. 447.)
SYMONDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 25, 1835. [Eldest
s. of John, of Falmouth (and Mary Ann, dau. of Nicholas
Spry SyTnons, of St Mawes).] B. 1815, at Falmouth. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon, 1840; priest, 1840;
C. of Mylor and Mabe, Cornwall, 1840-5. C. of Falmouth,
1845-9. C. of St Gluvias, 1850-4. V. of Baldhu, 1855-88.
Married, Sept. 16, 1850, Charlotte Frances, eldest dau. of
Charles Coode, of Bodmin. Died Mar. 9, 1888. Nephew of
Samuel (1811). (Boase, Collect. Cornub., 941; Clergy List;
Crockford; Cornwall Reg., 47.)
SYMONDS, JOHN ASHBY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of
John Fish, solicitor, of 20, Hertford Street, Chesterton,
Cambridge (and Gertrude Catharine Whitehead). B. [June 1,
1882], in Cambridge. Schools, Perse, Cambridge [and Ripon
Grammar School]. Matric. Michs. 1899; B..\. 1903; M.A.
1906. {Venn, ill. 399.)
SYMONDS, JOHN LODER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
May 30, 1820. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1786), R. of Hinton Waldrist, Berks, (and
Maria, dau. of the Rev. John Loder, of Hinton Waldrist,
Berks.). B. i8oi.] Matric. Lent, 1821. Of Hinton Waldrist
Manor, Berks. Married Oct. 24, 1842, Emily, dau. of John
Lloyd, of Tring, Herts. Died, s.p., 1875- (Burke, L.G.)
SYMONDS, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Magdalene,
Jan. 27, 1777. S. of Samuel, chemist, of Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1777; B.A. 1781.
SYMONDS, NATHANIEL HENRY. .■Vdm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 8, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1S80; M.A. 1906. Of
51, Lensfleld Road, Cambridge in 1915. Died in Dec. 1929.
SYMONDS, NOEL PARRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10,
1883. [5th] s. of James Frederick, sohcitor (and Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of John Cleave, Clerk of the Peace for
Hereford). B. Dec. 25, 1863, at Broomv Hill. School,
Hereford Cathedral (Mr F. H. Tatham). Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Rowing 'blue,' 1885, 1886. Assistant
Master at Bedford School, 1886-1923; Vice-Master, 1923-33.
Married, Jan. 4, 1906, Mabel Ailoway, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Henry Askwith, Preb. of Hereford, and had issue.
Latterly of 48, de Parys Avenue, Bedford. Died Dec. 31,
1943. Brother of Richard H. (1886). (Burke, L.G.; School-
masters Directories; J he Times, Feb. 18, 1944.)
SYMONDS, POOLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 11, 1828.
Of Middlesex. Did not reside.
SYMONDS (or SYMONDS-TAYLER), RICHARD HERBERT.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1886. [6th] s. of James
Frederick, Esq., of Okeleigh, Hereford (and .Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of John Cleave) [B. July 27, 1867, at Hereford.] School,
Hereford Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890. Rowmg
'blue,' 1S8S, 1889. .\ssumed, by Royal Licence, 1886, the
additional name and arms of Tayler. Adm. solicitor, 1894;
practised at Hereford (Messrs Humphreys and Symonds). Of
Copelands, Holmer, Heref. Major, 4th (T.) Batt., The
Shropshire Regt. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (O.C.
reserve, Heref. Regt.). J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire.
Married, Jan. 17, 1894, Edith Sarah, 5th dau. of Henry
Kmgsley, M.D., and had issue. Died Oct. 26, 1949- Brother
of Noel P. (1883). {Lain Lists; Kelly's Handbook; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Oct. 29, 1949.)
SYMONDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 6, 1811. [2nd
s. of Samuel, merchant, of Fahnouth (and Jane, dau. of
James Bolitho, of Constantine).] B. [1792] at Falmouth.
Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon,
1815- priest, 1816; C.-in-c. of St Crowan, Cornwall, 1815-18.
R. of Philleigh, 1818-68. J. P. for ComwaU. Married
Winifred, dau. of Henry Noye, of St Budock, and had issue.
Died May 12, 1868. See 'Ihe Irial of Symonds versus Jago
for libel at the Cornwall summer assizes at Bodmin, 1 uesday,
Aug. 2nd, 1831; printed and sold by James Lake, 1831."
Uncle of John (1835). {Clergy List; Crockford; Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; Walford, County Families; Cornwall Reg. 47;
Bib. Cornub.)
SYMONDS, SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 18,
1884. S. of DanieL B. at Alton [-Pancras], near Dorchester.
Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of Christ Church,
Eastbourne, 1890-3. R. of Coton, Cambs., 1893-7. C. ot
Grantchester (C. inc. of St Mark's, Cambridge), 1898-1918. V.
of St Mark's, Cambridge, 1918-31. V. of Laleham, Middlesex,
1931-4. C. of St Paul's, St Albans, Herts., 1934-50. Died
at St Albans, Nov. 9, 1950. {Crockford; The Ttmes, Nov. 11,
1950.)
Symonds, Thomas Martin
SYMONDS, THOMAS MARTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1814. B. Apr. 13, 1796, in the parish of St James,
Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matnc.
Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) June 6, 1819; priest (Peterb^ ^'^Tl,:
Denford and Ringstead, Northants., 18 19. C. of E ton,
Hunts. R. of BromesweU, Suffolk, 1838-43- R- °i Adwick-le-
Street, Yorks., 1843-59- Married, Apr. 23, 1840 Anne, dau.
of Valentine Jelly. Died Apr. 23, 1859. aged 04. (£'«''y
St Edmunds Sch. List; Clergy List; Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag. 1840, 11. 88 and 1859, 1. 652.)
SYMONDS, THOMAS POWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1808. Of Herefordshire. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph,
deceased (St John's College, Oxford, 1781), R- of Dynedor
and Abbey Dore (and Charlotte Bamford). B. 1789.] Matnc.
Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1808; B.A. 1813; M.A i8i6. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) May 31, 1812; priest (Hereford) July 18.
1813; C. of Hinton, Waldrist, Berks., 1812-13. C. of Foy
Heref., 1813-19. Succeeded his uncle, Thomas PoweU
Symonds, M.P., at Pengethly, Heref., 1819. Chaplam of the
Union at Wigan, 1852-5. Of SeUack, near Ross, Heref., ]»b(,-g-
Married, Apr. 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Holden
Turner, of Hendon, Middlesex, and had issue. Died Jan. 27,
1869. (Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families; Clergy List;
The Register, i. 254.)
SYMONDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 23, 1849- S.
of Stephen, calico-printer, of Manchester. B. 1832 in Maryle-
bone, London. Schools, Bowdon, Cheshire, Portsmouth,
Warrington, London and Congleton Grammar. Matnc.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1856; priest (Canterbury) 1859; C. of St Simon's, Salford,
1856-8. C. of St John's, Croydon, 1858-61. C. of Chippen-
ham, Wilts., 1861-4. C. of Alderley, Cheshire, 1864-7. C. of
Tumham Green, Middlesex, 1867-70. R. of Greystoke,
Cumberland, 1871-5. R. of Stockport, Cheshire, 1875-1919.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1886. Rural Dean of Stockport,
1888. Married, Maria Sainsbury. Died Mar. 15, 1919- Father
of William N. (1892). (Venn, 11. 292; Crockford.)
SYMONDS, V/ILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1880. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1926. Ord.
deacon (York) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Sale memorial Church,
Dyer's Hill, Shefiield, 1883-4. C. of Idle, Yorks., 1885-90;
V. there, 1890-3. V. of St Paul's, Derby, 1893-1921. R. of
Little Comard, Sufiolk, 1921-34- Subsequently of Hands-
worth Wood, Birmingham. (Crockford.)
SYMONDS, WILLIAM NORTH. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 27, 1892.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Canon William (1849), R. of Stockport
(and Maria Sainsbury). B. [Feb. 21], 1872, at Brighton.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1892; B.A. 1895. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1898. On the Northern Circuit.
M.B.E., 1919. Married Hilda Brownell, dau. of C. T. Drabble,
of Sharston Hall, Northenden, Cheshire. Died Nov. 15, 1930,
at Alderley Edge, Cheshire. (Venn, 11. 523; •LaJi' Ltsts;
Burke, O.B.E.; The Times, Nov. 17, 1930.)
SYMONDS, WILLIAM SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Christ's, Mar. 22, 1837. [Eldest] s. of William [J.P. and D.L ]
of Elsdon, Heref. (and Mary Anne, dau. of Samuel Beale).
B. [Dec. 13, i8i8] in Herefordshire. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 184 1;
priest (Worcester) Dec. 18, 1842. C. of Offenham, Worcs.,
1842-5. R. (and Patron) of Pendock, 1845-87. J.P. for Worcs.
F.G.S. Inherited Pendock Court from his mother. Married,
1849, Hyacinth Catherine, eldest dau. of Samuel Kent, of
Upton-on-Sevem, and had issue. Resided latterly at
Sunningdale, Berks. Author, Old Stones; Stones of the Valley;
Old Bones; Records of the Rocks, and two novels. Died
Sept 15, 1887, at Cheltenham; buried at Pendock. (Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; D.N.B.; E. H. Holthouse; Burke, L.G.)
SYMONDS-TAYLER, RICHARD HERBERT (1886), see
SYMONDS.
SYMONS, CHARLES JOHN FITZSIMON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 6, 1882. [Elder] s. of Edwin Charles, Com-
mander, R.N. (and Emily). B. Aug. 26, 1864, at Greenwich
Hospital, Kent. School, Mannamead, Plymouth (Mr A.
Pollard). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1913- Ord.
deacon (Colchester, Litt. dim. from London) 1887; priest
(Mid-China) 1892; Missionary (C.M.S.) at Ningpo, 1887-96;
at Shanghai, 1996-19 19; Secretary, C.M.S. (in dio. of Mid-
China), 1900-9; in dio. of Chekiang, 1909-19; Sub-Dean of
Holy Trinity Cathedral and Port Chaplain at Shanghai,
1919-20; Dean, 1920-8. Died Jan. 19, 1928, in Shanghai.
(Eagle, XLV. 161; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 27, 1928.)
SYMONS, EDWIN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 29) at St John's,
June 15, 1839; re-adm. pens., Oct. 12, 1839. [School,
Ilminster.] Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A.
Symons, John
1846. Ord. deacon (Heref., Litt. dim. from Lichfield) Apr. 9,
1843; priest (Lichfield) Dec. 24, 1843- P-C- of Cotmanhay,
Derbs., 1846-58. Disappears from Clergy List, 1867.
SYMONS, The Rev. HENRY JOHN. LL.D. 1848, incorp. from
Oxford. [2nd s. of the Rev. Jelinger (1772). of Hackney.]
Matric. from St John's CoUege, Oxford, July i, i799- age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1803; M.A. (Oxford) 1808; B.C.L. and D.C.L.
(Oxford) 1813. Minister at Upper Clapton Chapel, Middlesex,
from 1810. Chaplain to the Forces in the Peninsular war;
conducted the burial service of Sir John Moore at Corunna.
Chaplain to the Duke of Kent and the Duke of Cambridge.
V. of All Saints with St Martin's, Hereford, 1845-57- Married
Frances, dau. of William Johnson and had issue. Died
Mar. 22, 1857. Brother of Jelinger (i793)- i^l- Oxon.;
Burke, L.G.; P. E. ToweU.)
SYMONS, HUGH JELLINGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1897. [2nd] s. of the Rev. E[dward] W[arwick] J[elinger],
(B.A., Durham) [V. of Great Doddington, Northants.] (and
Hannah Byrth, dau. of Thomas de Twanbrook Glazebrook,
of New Brighton, Cheshire). B. [Mar. 14, 1878], at Meanwood,
Leeds. School, Wellingborough (Dr H. Piatt). Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Assistant Master at Stratheden House,
Blackheath, 1900-7; at Aysgarth School, Newton-le-Willows,
1908-1 1 ; at Beaumont House, Heronsgate, 191 1 ; at Millmead,
Shrewsbury, 1913-15; Head Master of Brunswick prep.
School, Hayward's Heath, 1921-32-. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., E. Yorks. Regt.; Major, Tank Corps;
mentioned in despatches). Latterly of Westlands, Minehead,
Somerset. Married, Dec. 31, 1928, Norah Lilian, dau. of
Robert Eldridge, of Battle, Sussex. (Burke, L.G., sub Soltau-
Symons; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
SYMONS, JELINGER. Adm. pens, (age 24) at St John's, July
10, 1772; a 'Ten-year man.' [2nd s. of William (and Bethia,
dau. of the Rev. — Adams, V. of Blackawton, Devon).] B.
[1748] in Beds. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.D. (Stat. Ehz.) 1783-
Ord. priest (Hereford) Oct. 4, 1772 ; C. of St Nicholas, Hereford,
1772. R. of Whitburn, Durham, 1791-1810. C. of Hackney,
Middlesex. Minister of Upper Clapton Chapel, Middlesex,
'for many years,' and Minister of St John's, Hackney, until
his death. Married Juliana, dau. of Theophilus Lane, of
Poston Court, Heref. Author, Sermons; Letters of Consolation
and Advice from a father to his daughter on the death of her
sister, which ran through several editions, the 5th, in 1818,
having a biographical account by his son Jelinger. Died
Feb. 12, 1810, at Clapton; buried Feb. 19, 1810, at Hackney.
Father of the next and of Henry J. (1848). (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 503; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1810, I. 190; H. M.
Wood.)
. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sf John's,
July 2, 1793. S. of the Rev. Jelinger (above), B.D., of
SYMONS, JELINGER.
July 2, 1793. S. u. ™^ J o— > '.
Hackney (and Juliana, dau. of Theophilus Lane, of Poston
Court, Heref.). B. at Low Ley ton, Essex. Matnc. Michs.
1793; Scholar, 1794; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800. Ord. deacon
(Durham) Jan. 29, 1799; priest, Sept. 1801; C. of Whitburn,
Durham, 1799. V. of Monkland, Heref., 1808-51. C. of West
Ilsley, Berks., 1809. Chaplain to the British residents in
Boulogne, 1821. R. of Radnage, Bucks., 1833-51. J.P. for
Hereford. Married, Jan. 7, 1805, Maria Henrietta, dau. of
Henry Airey, of Sniperley, Co. Durham. Author, Synapsis
Plantarum Insulis Britannicis Indigenarum. Died May 20,
1851, in L'ondon; buried May 25, at Radnage. Father of the
next; brother of Henry J. (1848). (Burke, E.G.; Durham Ord.
Book; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 504; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clergy List; D.N.B. (sub his son).)
SYMONS, JELINGER COOKSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
June 4, 1827. Of Berks. S. of the Rev. J[elinger] (above), of
Boulogne. [B. Aug. 27, 1809, at West Ilsley, Berks.] Matric.
Michs. 1827. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Dec. 13, 1827; B.A.
1832. Commissioned by the Home Office, 1835, to enquire
into the condition of hand-loom weavers and manufacturers,
and travelled for this purpose in Lancashire, Scotland and
Switzerland. Commissioner to inquire into the state of the
mining population of the north. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, June 9, 1843. On the Oxford Circuit. A Tithe
Commissioner. Editor of the Law Magazine. Commissioner
to collect information on the state of education in Wales,
1846. One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools, 1848-60. Married,
June 16, 1845, Angelina, dau. of Edward Kendall, of Austrey,
Warws., and had issue. Author, legal. Died Apr. 7, i860, at
Great Malvern. (D.AT.B.; Burke, L.G.)
SYMONS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. i, 1819. Matric.
Easter, 1820; Tancred Divinity Student, 1819. Kept 4 terms.
[Probably the man of those names (not of Oxford), s. of John,
of Trervethem, Bodmin, Cornwall; School, Blundell's, Tiver-
ton, who was V. of Wilcot, Wilts., 1823-40; died at Bath,
Feb. or Mar., 1841. (Peile, 11. 396; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1841, i. 324.)]
Symons, Simon James
SYMONS, SIMON JAMES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Magdalene,
July i6, 1887. [2nd] s. of Simon, of 27, Queen's Gate Terrace,
London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1898. Capt., Beds. Regt. (T.), 1897. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Bedfordshire Regt. (T.F.)).
Died June 14, 1934; buried at Hawkenbury, Tunbridge
Wells. (Army Lists; The Times, June 15, 1934.)
SYMONS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1870. S.
of William, of Topsham, Devon. B. there, July 13, 1851.
School, Mount Radford, Exeter (private). Matric. Michs.
1870; B.-A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1874;
priest, 1875; C. of Sunderland, 1874-7. C. of St George's,
Bloomsbury, 1877-9. V- of St Paul's, Tavistock, Devon, 1879-
85. V. of Thomey .Abbey, Cambs., 1885-1919. Died Jan. 28,
1919. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 6, 1919.)
SYMPSON, CHARLES JOHN. .Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 28,1822. S. of Robert. B. [Mar.25, i8o2],atShrublands,
Sufiolk. School, Rugby. Matric. Easter, 1822; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (York) 1827; priest, 1828. V. of East
Dravton, Notts., 1830-45. R. of Kirby-Misperton, Yorks.,
1845-70. Died Feb. 12, 1870. [Rughy Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
SYMPSON, EDWARD MANSEL. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i,
1879. [Only] s. of Thomas, surgeon, of Lincoln. B. there
[Mar. i860]. Schools, Lincohi and Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1S79; B.A. 1883; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1887; M.D.
1890. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon and
House Physician there. M.R.C.S., 1885. Practised at
Lincoln, 1888-1922. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C). Of Deloreine Court, Lincohi.
Married, 1888, Florence Mabel, dau. of Joseph Knight,
barrister, and had issue. F.S.A. Author, medical and of
several works on the topographical history of Lincolnshire.
Edited Lincolnshire Notes and Queries and wrote the volume
on Lincolnshire in the Cambridge County Geographies. Died
Jan. 17, 1922. (Venn, 11. 437; Univ. War List; Medical
Directories.)
SYMPSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (ageover 24) at Peterhouse, Oct.
10, 1780; Scholar, 1780. Became a 'Ten- Year Man.' Matric.
Easter, 1793; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1793. V. of EUington, Hunts.,
1788-1807, and R. of Steeple Gidding until 1807. Died Feb.
1807. (T. A. Walker, 347; G. Mag., 1807, i. 278.)
SYNDERCOMBE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney,
June 12, 1752. S. of James, advocate, of Stratton, Dorset.
B. there, .Mar. 28, 1734. School, Winchester (Dr Burton).
Matric. Easter, 1752; LL.B. 1758. Died, s.p., before i793-
(Winchester Scholars, 248; Hutchins, 11. 638.)
SYNGE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Alexander [Hamilton,
deceased], of 4, Vanbrugh Park Road, Blackheath, Kent
[late V. of St Peter's, Ipswich] (and Eugenia, dau. of the
Rev. Edward Bishop Elliott, of Brighton). B. [.Aug. 5], 1856,
at Kingstown, Co. Dublin. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1875. Lieut., Northumbedand Artillery Militia, 1880. Of
Glanmore Castle, Ashford, Co. Wicklow. Married, 1S87,
Georgina Mary, dau. of the Rev. Richard Drought Graves,
of Cloghan Castle, Banagher, King's County, P.C. of Hanford,
Staffs., and had issue. Died Mar. 15, 1912. Brother of
Edward E. (1887). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
SYNGE, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, Oct. 29,
1806. [2nd] s. of George, of Rathmore, King's Co., Ireland
(and Mary, dau. of Charles .Macdonell, of Newhall, Co. Clare).
[B. Apr. 17, 1789.] School, private. Comet, loth Dragoons,
1809; Lieut., 1810; Captain, 1813; transferred to 20th Light
Dragoons, 1814; Bt, Major, 1817; Lieut.-Col., 1821. Served at
Cadiz, 1810, on the staffs of General Ferguson and General
Graham. .A.D.C. to General Pack; present at battles of
Busaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, etc.; specially
distinguished himself at Salamanca, where he was severely
wounded. Married, 1816, Caroline, dau. of P. Giles, and had
issue. Resided latterly at Mount Callan, Co. Clare. J. P. Co.
Clare. Died Oct. 21, 1854 in Dublin. Brother of Francis
(1809). (7'. A. Walker, 379; D.N.B.; Burke, Peerage.)
SYNGE, EDWARD ELLIOTT. Adm. at Clare, June 11, 1887.
[2nd s. of the Rev. .Alexander Hamilton, V. of St Peter's,
Ipswich (and Eugenia, dau. of the Rev. Edward Bishop
Elliott, of Brighton). B. July 6, 1868.] School, Monkton
SzuMOwsKi, Herbert Vladimir Maximilian
Combe. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. In business in the
U.S.A., 1890-1919. Married, 1893, Nanna Sabrina, eldest
dau. of Hoit Charles Stevens, M.D., of Roanoke, Virginia^
U.S.A. Succeeded to Glanmore Castle, Co. Wicklow, 1919, on
the death of the widow of his uncle, Francis Synge. Brother
of Alexander H. (1875). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Walford, County Families.)
SYNGE, EDWARD JOSHUA (1879), see SING.
SYNGE, EDWARD MILLINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. S. of rthe Rev.] Francis (1854), of the Chantry,
Norwich. B. Apr. 7, i860, at Malvern. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B..A. 1882; M..A. 1885. An Estate-Agent,
1885-1901. Fellowof the Surveyors' Institute, 1891. Studied
painting in Paris and Rome. Assoc. R. Society of Painters,
Etchers and Engravers, 1898; exhibited at the Royal
Academy, etc. Married, 1908, Agnes Helen Freda, dau. of
F. B. Moloney, Madras Civil Service. Died June 18, 1913.
(Haileybury Reg.)
SYNGE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Apr. 5,
1809; from Trinity College, Dublin, where he had been adm.
Nov. 3, 1806. [Youngest s. of George, of Rathmore, King's
Co., Ireland (and .Mary, dau. of Charles .Macdonell, of Newhall,
Co. Clare). [B. June 3, 1790 in Dublin.] No record of matric;
B.A. 1813; M.A. 1825. In Holy Orders. Inc. of O'MuUud,
1859-60; Inc. of Lockeene (dio. of Killaloe), 1859-70. R. of
Feacle, Co. Clare. Married Julia Anne, dau. of Col. Edward
McDonnell. Died in Feb. 1870. Brother of Charles (1806).
(7". A. Walker, 384; Burke, Peerage; Foster, Baronetage.)
SYNGE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 17,
1854. S. of the Rev. Edward (Trinity College, Dublm, B.A.,
1821), of Matlock, Derbs. (and Emily, dau. of Sir Richard
Steele, Bart.). B. [June 2, 1837], at Glanmore, Co. Wicklow.
School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1855;
Scholar, 1858; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Ely) i860;
priest, 1861; C. of All Saints, Huntingdon, 1860-2. C. of
St Luke's, Chelsea, 1862-9. H.M. Inspector of Schools,
1869-98. Married Margaret, dau. of the Rev. R. Harkness.
Died Oct. 17, 1898. Father of Edward M. (1878). (Crockford;
The Times, Oct. 19, 1898.)
SYNGE, FRANCIS PETER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H. Oct. i,
1889. B. Nov. 19, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1893; priest, 1895; C. of Rugby,
1893-8. C. of Tidenham, Gloucs., 1898-1900. C. of Much
Marcle, Heref., 1900-6. V'. of Kington, Wilts., 1906-14. P.C.
of Pitcombe with Wyke Champflower, Somerset, 1914-24.
V. of Wookey, 1924-33. V. of Privett, Hants., 1933-40.
Married, Apr. 11, 1899, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the
Rev. John Pedder, of Bath. Of Godalming, Surrey in 1951.
(Crockford.)
SYNNOT, CHARLES FORBES GOODHEART. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity Hall, 1868. S. of Robert, of 16, Eaton
Terrace, London, S.W. B. July 28, 1848. School, West-
minster. Matric. Lent, 1869. Married Miss — Balentine.
(Record of Old Westminsters.)
SYSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18, i860. S. of
Alfred, deceased. B. at Stamford. School, Stamford. Matric.
Michs. i860. Resided for five months; died in College, 1861.
(Peile, II. 565.)
SYSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17, 1864. Matric.
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Wick and .Abson,
Gloucs., 1868-73. R- of Toynton St Peter with All Saints,
Lines., 1873-85. Died in 1885. (Crockford.)
SYVRET, DE CARTERET HAMPTONNE. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1880. Adm. at Cavendish H. 1880. S. of George, of
Hamptonne, St LawTence, Jersey. B. May 23, 1864. School,
Oxeniord House, St Lawrence, Jersey. Migrated to Caius,
Oct. I, 1881; resided 2 terms. (Venn, II. 451.)
SZUMOWSKI, HERBERT VLADIMIR MAXIMILIAN. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Apr. 27, 1885. S. of Florian Vladimir,
teacher of languages (and Mary Truman). B. Oct. 26, 1859,
at ' Hardway,' Alverstoke, Southampton. School, College of
Valenciennes, University of Douai. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1902. Housemaster and Senior French
Master at Christ's Hospital, 188S-1919. Died Nov. 10, 1925,
at Worthing. (Eagle, xliv. 209; The Times, Nov. 12, 1925-)
103
Taaffe, Richard John
TAAFFE, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 2x,
1871. [Eldest] s. of Richard Patrick Burke, physician, of
Brighton. [B. Nov. 6, 1854. Schools, Amersham Hall and
Brighton College.] Did not reside. Matric. at London Uni-
versity, 1871. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. i, 1873. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1876. On the South-Eastem Circuit.
Of I, Hare Court, Temple. Married, July 4, 1876, Jane, eldest
dau. of John Yearsley, Esq. {Brighton Coll. Reg., 'Richard
John C; Peile, 11. 622; Law Lists, until 1940; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
JABBERER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2, 1849.
S. of Thomas, tanner, of Tutbury, Stafis. (and Sarah). B.
there. Mar. 31, 1830. Schools, Derby and Uppingham
(Mr Holden). Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1859-
Ord. deacon (Wore.) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of St Peter's,
Coventry, 1858-62; V. there, 1862-85. Disappears from
Crockford, 1891. (Derby Sch. Reg., which gives 's. of George,
farmer, of Sutton, Uttoxeter.')
TABBERER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 8, 1806.
Matric. Lent, 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 18, 1810. Died July 20, 1814, aged 28, at
Sutton Bonington, Notts. (G. Mag., 1814, 11. 191.)
TABOR, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 6, 1866. S. of
[the Rev.] Robert [Stammers] (1838) [Head Master of Cheam
School.] B. Feb. 22, 1850, at Bamet, Middlesex. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs 1869. A Cofiee-Planter in Ceylon,
1873-90. Lived latterly at Eastbourne, where he died
Dec. 16, 1925. Brother of Robert M. (1864) and the next;
father of Francis L. (1900). (2 he 2 imes, Dec. 18, 1925.)
TABOR, ARTHUR SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23,
1871. S. of the Rev. Robert Stammers (1838), of Cheam,
Surrey. B. [Nov. 9], 185 1, at Trent. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Cricket 'blue,'
1872, 1873, 1874. Played cricket for Middlesex, 1872-4 and
for Surrey, 1878. Assistant Master at Cheam School, 1875-90;
Head Master, 1891-1920. Married, Anne Evelyn, dau. of
the Rev. G. S. Woodgate, of Pembury Hall, near Tunbridge
Wells. Lived latterly at Cheam. Died Oct. 14, 1927, aged 75,
in London. Brother of Robert M. (1864) and Alfred (1866).
(Scott, MSS., which gives 1852 for birth; Ihel imes, Oct. 17,
19 and 20, 1927.)
TABOR, FRANCIS HEBARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 28,
1896. S. of George, late Head Master of Horsmonden School,
Kent. B. there. School, Horsmonden; and at London
University. Matric. Michs. 1896. Resided one term only.
Head Master of Horsmonden School in 1896. Later resident
in America. (Peile, 11. 811.)
TABOR, FRANCIS LEVINGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1900. S. of Alfred (1866), of 'Sunnydene,' Eastbourne.
B. [July 24, 1882], in Ceylon. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Assistant Commissioner in S.
Nigeria. Died July 17, 1940, at Rastgarth House, Winchester.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; The limes, July 18, 1940.)
TABOR, I^RANCIS SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i,
1888. [2nd] s. of H[enry] S[amuel], Esq., of 44, Lansdowne
Road, Notting Hill, London (and Emma Frances Woodcock).
[B. Dec. I, 1869. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1888.
Joined the I.C.S., 1888; in N.W. Provinces and Oudh as
Assistant Magistrate and Collector and Assistant Commis-
sioner; Joint Magistrate, 1898; District and Sessions Judge,
1901. Served in the Great War, 19x4-19. Retired, 1916. Of
Evegate, Bocking, Essex. Married, Mar. 19, 1904, in Bombay,
Magdalen Harriet, 5th dau. of Henry David Ricardo,
deceased, of Gatcombe Park, Gloucs., and had issue. (St
Paul's Sch. Reg.] Burke, L.G.; I.C.S. Lists; The limes.
Mar. 21, 1904.)
TABOR, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887.
[Eldest] s. of James Albert Clement (next), of Great Baddow
Lodge, Essex (and Catherine Agnes, dau. of Samuel Webb
Savill). B. there [Jan. 25], 1869. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S88. Of The Lawn, Rochford, Essex. J. P. and D.L.
for Essex. High Sheriff, 1912. C.B.E., 1920. Chairman of
Essex Quarter Sessions, 1925-8; Alderman, Essex C.C.
Married (i) 1896, his cousin, Margaret Ada Sophia, dau. of
Charles Albert Tabor, of Earl's Hall, Prittlewell, and had
issue; (2) July 28, 1926, Violet, eldest dau. of Herbert Rowe,
of Sheffield. Died Mar. 2, 1938; buried at Prittlewell.
Brother of John C. (1896). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.;
Who was Who; 1 he limes, Mar. 3, 1938.
Tacy, Henry
TABOR, JAMES ALBERT CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 23, 1856. [Eldest] s. of James, of Earl's Hall, Prittlewell,
Essex (and Lucy Mary, dau. of Major Leach, of Perton,
Herts.). B. [Feb. 11], 1840, at Prittlewell. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1857. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 29,
1862. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1865. Special Pleader, on
the Home circuit. Of Great Baddow Lodge, Essex. Married,
Oct. 6, 1865, Catherine Agnes, dau. of Samuel Webb Savill,
of Bocking, Essex. Died Feb. 14, 1880. Father of the above
and the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Laiv Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.O.)
TABOR, JOHN CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [3rd] s. of James Albert Clement (above), of The Lawn,
Rochford, Essex. B. [;Mar. 23, 1877], at Great Baddow,
Essex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel, Essex Regt.
attached Queen's Own (R.W. Kent Regt.); wounded; T.D.
M.B.E.). Sometime of Gifiord's Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland. J. P.
for Suffolk. Married, June 7, 1906, Christobel Nona Penelope,
dau. of Albemarle Cator, of Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk.
Of Bovingdon Hall, Bocking in 1949. Brother of James
(1887). (Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook.)
TABOR, ROBERT MONTAGU. Adm. at King's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 15, 1864. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
Robert Stammers (next), of Cheam.] Matric. Michs. 1864;
B.A. (17//1 Classic) 1868; M.A. and LL.M. 1871. Adm. at
the Iimer Temple, Oct. 14, 1867. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1870. On the South-Eastem Circuit. A Special Pleader.
H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1876-7. Junior Examiner,
Education Dept., 1877-97; Senior Examiner, 1897; Assistant
Secretary to the Board of Education, 1903-9- Of Limpsfield,
Surrey. Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, 1902-3
and 1920-1. Married, Apr. 7, 1874. Annie Eliza Mary, only
child of Kempster M. Knapp, R.N., of Dartmouth. Died
May 5, 1925, aged 79, at Dartmouth. Brother of Arthur S.
(1871), and Alfred (:866). (Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Ihel imes.
May 7, 1925-)
TABOR, ROBERT STAMMERS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
July 3, 1838. S. of Robert. B. at Colchester. School, Essex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1848. Ord.
deacon (London) 1842; priest, 1844; C. of St George's,
Bloomsbury, 1842-4. P.C. of Christ Church, Enfield, 1844-55.
Headmaster of Cheam School, 1855-90. Lie. Pr., dio. of
Canterbury, 1903. Married (i) Mary, dau. of the Rev. F.
Dolman, deceased, of Loders, Dorset; (2) Dec. 15, 1887,
Annie, 6th dau. of J. Harvey, barrister, deceased, of Inish-
owen. Latterly of 64, St George's Square, London, S.W.,
where he died, Jan. 14, 1909. Father of the above, Arthur S.
(1871) and Alfred (1866). (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 21,
1S87; Ihe limes, Jan. 18, 1909.)
TACEY, DALTON WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 25,
1895. S. of Dalton [M.D.] (and Alice Snow, dau. of William
Clarke, M.D.). B. [Feb. 19, 1876], at Doncaster. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. i8g6; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904.
At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Deputy
Medical Olficer, Walthamstow Public Dispensary, 1907-12.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Practised at South Woodford, Essex. Married, Aug. 4, 1906,
Maude Louise, dau. of William Bell, of Walthamstow. Of
26, Chelmsford Road, South Woodford, in 1952. (Recordof
Old Westyninsters; Medical Directories; Peile, 11. 799.)
TACON, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1866. Of Suffolk. [3rd s. of Charles, of Mansion House,
Eye (and Mary Anne, dau. of Robert Girling). B. Mar. 26,
1847.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord,
deacon (Rochester) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Kelvedon, Essex,
1870-2. R. (and Patron) of Rollesby, Norfolk, 1S72-1929.
Hon. Chaplain to Lord Sherborne, 1914-29. J. P. for Norfolk.
Married, May 7, 1878, Caroline, only dau. of John Ballard
Pitt, M.D., of Scarning, and had issue. Died Mar. 11, 1929,
at Rollesby. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The limes, Mar. 13,
1929.)
TACY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 6, 1808. Of
Somerset. Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), June 21, 1812; priest, Dec. 29, 1813. R. of
Swanton Morley-cum-Worthing, Norfolk, 1825-63. Preb. of
Norwich, 1841-63. Died Apr. 10, 1863, aged 80. (Crockford;
G. Mag., 1863, I. 665.)
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TADDY, EDWARD GLYNN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. [Only] s. of Edward [Brevet Major, R.H.A.], of
Caldecote Lodge, Biggleswade, Beds, (and Fanny Elizabeth,
dau. of Major J. G. Rogers). B. [Oct. 2, 1858], at Woolwich
School, Orwell, Cambs. (private) [and Eton]. Matric. Michs.
1876. Succeeded to Caldecote, 1879, on the death of his
uncle. Married, Oct. 4, 18S3, Annie Frances, eldest dau. of
Charles Samuel Lindsell, of Holme, Beds., and had issue.
Died July 14, 1886. Nephew of John (1831). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contemporary
Biographies, 353.)
TADDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1801.
[3rd] s. of Christopher, of [Buckland, Kent, and] London (and
Mary Anne, dau. of Sir John Hopkins, Lord Mayor of
London). [B. May 29, 1783.] School, Ashford, Kent. Matnc.
Michs. i8oi; Scholar, i8q2; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808. Fellow,
1807-10. P.C. of Northill, Beds., 1811-58. Married, Oct. 1,
1810, Catharina, dau. of Samuel Latham, of Wingham, Kent.
Died Jan. 23, 1858. Father of the ne.\t; brother of WiUiam
(1790). [CU-rgy List; Burke, L.G.)
TADDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 29, 1831. [Eldest s.
of the Rev. John (above), P.C. of NorthiU, Beds. B. Nov. 16,
1811.] School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1835;
priest, 1836. C". of Dunton, Beds., 1846-52; V. there, 1852-79.
Of Caldecote, Beds. Died, unmarried, Feb. 18, 1879; buried
at Northill. Uncle of Edward G. {1876), who succeeded him
at Caldecote. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; Burke, L.G.;
Clergy List ; Crockford.)
TADDY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 2,
1790. [Eldest] s. of Christopher, merchant, of New Broad
Street, London (and Mary Xxm, dau. of Sir John Hopkins,
Lord Mayor of London). B. [Jan. 31, 1773] 1° London.
School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1791; B.A. (14/^ Wrangler)
1794; Chancellor's Classical medal, i794- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 5, 1790. Called to the Bar, Feb. 5, 1797-
Sergeant-at-Law, 1818; King's Sergeant, 1827. Attorney-
General to Queen Adelaide, 1832-7, and her Attorney-
General as Queen Dowager, from 1837-45- Married Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lewis, of Llantillio, Mon. Died
Mar. 14, 184s, in Old Palace Yard, Westminster. Brother
of John (1801). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 504; Eton Sch.
Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
TADMAN, THOMAS ERNEST. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1892. S. of Thomas Bowman. B. Jan. 19, 1874, m Hull.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1895; (Pt II, ist Class) 1896. .Assistant Master at King's
School, Pontefract in 1906. (Camb. Year-book.)
TAGART, EDWARD SAMUEL BOURN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July I, 1896. S. of William Henry (and Anna Maria Peters).
B. [Oct. 8, 1877] at Bath. School, Bath College. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Entered service of the British South
Africa Company as Assistant Collector, North Eastern
Rhodesia, 1901; Assistant Native Commissioner; Native
Commissioner; Magistrate and Assistant Legal Adviser and
Public Prosecutor, Northern Nigeria, 1914; Acting Judge of
the High Court of Northern Rhodesia; Secretary for Native
Affairs on assumption of Government of Northern Rhodesia
by the Crown, 1924; Special Commissioner to Bechuanaland,
1931. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May i, 191 2. C.B.E.,
1927. Married (i) 1918, Lilian Edith, dau. of Sir Herbert
Sloley, K.C.M.G. and had issue; (2) 1931, Elizabeth, dau. of
Dr A. S. Boyd. Of Kenilworth, Cape Province, S. Africa, in
1952. (Law Lists; Who's Who.)
TAGART, HAROLD ARTHUR LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. [Youngest] s. of Francis, Esq. [J. P., D.L.], of
Old Sneed Park, Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. (and Isabella Firmin
Ongley, dau. of Capt. Ongley Hopson, 23rd Light Dragoons).
B. June 20, 1870, at Old Sneed Park. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1888. Second Lieut., 15th Hussars, 1890; Lieut.,
1892; Capt., 1896. A.D.C. to the Duke of Connaught, G.O.C.
Aldershot, 1897. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1901; (Brigade-Major, Cavalry Brigade, 1900-1. Major, 1900;
despatches; D.S.O. 1901). Brigade-Major, Cavalry Brigade,
Aldershot, 1901-2. D.A.A.G., Presidency District, Calcutta,
1904; Brigade Major, Meerut Cavalry Brigade, 1905-6;
Lieut.-Col. 1911. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (D.A.
and Q.M.G., Cavalrv Corps, 1914; temp. Brigadier-General,
1914-13; temp. Majbr-General, 1915; Commander, Legion of
Honour; C.B. 1915; D.A. and Q.M.G., 3rd Army, 1915-16;
D.A.G. Home forces, 1916-18. K.C.M.G. 1918; mentioned
in despatches 5 times). Retired, igig. Married (i) Oct. i6,
1900, Lady Mary Stuart Keppei, 5th dau. of the 7th Earl of
Albemarle; (2) Oct., 1908, Josephine Mary Charlotte, dau. of
Hubert Washington Hibbert, Esq. Latterly of Awliscombe
House, Honiton, Devon. D.L. and J. P. for Devon. Died
Mar. 18, 1930, in London; buried at Awliscombe. (Army
Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The V.C. and D.S.O. ;
Who was Who; The limes, Mar. 19, 1930; Burke, L.G.)
Tait, John Guthrie
TAGART, NOEL ONGLEY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 1899. S.
of Charles Ongley, Esq., of Palace Court, London (and Emily,
dau. of James Payne, of Lancaster Gate, London). B. Dec. 24,
1878, in Londori. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1899. Died Oct. 8, 1913. Nephew of the above. (Clifton
Coll. Reg. ; Burke, L.G.)
TAGERT, JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1876. [Possibly s. of
the Rev. John, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, V. of Morwen-
stowe, Devon.]
TAGG, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 4, 1S37.
Youngest s. of Thomas Tagg, gent., of London. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (London) 1842; priest, 1843. C. of St Mary,
Whitechapel, 1842-5. P.C. of St John's, Bethnal Green,
1845-O6. R. of MeUis, Suffolk, 1867-89. Resided latterly at
Belmore Cottage, Lymington, Hants., where he died Nov. 3,
1899, aged 80. (Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Nov. 4,
1899-)
TAGG, THOMAS (1851), see ARUNDELL.
TAHOURDIN, STEPHEN KING. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 10, 1870. S. of C[harles], Esq., of Cleveland Gardens,
Hyde Park, London. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1875; U..\. 1879. Ord. deacon (London) 1874;
priest, 1876; C. of St Paul's, Hendon, 1874-5- C. of Holy
Trinity, Westminster, 1875-81. Minor Canon of Windsor,
1881-1910. Died Aug. 11, 1910, at his residence in the
Cloisters, Windsor Castle. Buried at Clewer. M.I., St George's
Chapel, Windsor. (Crockford; The limes, Aug. 13 and 15,
1910.)
TAILBY, WILLIAM WARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 19.
1842. [Only s. of William, Esq., of Humberstone, Leics. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of R. Stevens, Esq., of Hallaton). B. Jan. 18,
1825. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1849. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 22, 1846. Called to
the Bar, May 3, 1850. Of Skeffington Hall, Leics. Married,
Oct. 9, 1850, Mary, 2nd dau. of William Taylor, Esq., of
Humberstone. Succeeded to Skeffington Hall, Leics., 1S53.
J. P., and D. L. for Northants.; High Sheriff of Leics., 1856.
Master of the Billesdon Hunt, 1856-78. Died Jan. 5, igu-
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Walford, County Families;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
TAIT, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 12,
1891. S. of George Martin, H.AI. Civil Service, of Highbury,
Middlesex (and .Mice Maberley). B. Nov. 8, 1872, in London.
Schools, Merchant Taylors' and South Eastern CoUege,
Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; (Theol. Trip.,
Pt I ist Class, 1896); Scholar, 1896; M.A. 1898; B.D. 1910;
D.d! 1913. Tutor at the C.M.S. College, Islington, 1896-8.
Ord deacon (London) 1896; priest, 1898; C. of Holy Trinity,
Eastbourne, 1898-1901. Principal of St Aidan's Theological
College, Birkenhead, 1901-7. Principal of Ridley Hall,
Cambridge, 1907-27. Canon of Peterborough, 1924-44-
Married, July 26, 1898, Jane Dumergue, eldest dau. of the
Rev. T. \V. Drury of the Church Missionary College, Islington
and had issue. Author, Christ and the Nations ; 1 he 1 hirly-
nine Articles; The Heavenly Session of our Lord; The Prophecy
of Micah; The Nature and Functions of the Sacraments;
Charles Simeon and his Trust, etc. Died at Peterborough,
Apr. 3, 1944. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 5, 1944-)
TAIT, DONALD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1881. [2nd] s. of
the Rev. T[homas] H[enry] (1843), R. of Hilperton, Wilts.
FB Sept. 27, 1862.] School, Marlborough College. Matnc.
Michs 188 1 ; Scholar, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1S89- Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1886; priest, 1S88. Assistant Master at
WeUs House, Malvern Wells, 1886-8; Chaplain at Trinity
College, Glenalmond, 1888-9. C. of St Peter's, Malvern Wells,
1889-91- V. there, 1891-1904. V. of Bromley, Kent, 1904-15-
Rural Dean, 1909-15. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1912-15-
Archdeacon and Canon of Rochester Cathedral, 1915-32-
Vice-Deanof Rochester, 1924-32. Married (i) Jan. 14, 1892,
Amy Beatrice, youngest dau. of John Bradford, deceased, of
Liverpool; (2) July 10, 1929, Ivy Munel, widow of the
Rev A H Stevenson, and dau. of Sur Thomas C. Dewey,
ist Bart., deceased. Died Sept. 24, 1932, at Rochester.
(J. D. Kerrich; Crockford; Who was Who; 1 he 1 imes, Sept. 26,
1932.)
TAIT, JOHN GUTHRIE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse Oct. i,
1880. [Eldest] s. of P[eter] G[uthrie] (next). Professor of
Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh. B. Aug. 24, i86i School,
Edinburgh [Academy]. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1880:
(Class. Tdp. ist Class, 1883) ; B.A. 1884; MA. 1890 Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1880, 18S2. Played for Scotland, 1880-3.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 7, 1884. Called to the Bar,
Apr "5 18SS In the Government Education Dept., Mysore,
1890. Professor of Languages and Vice-Principal of the
Central CoUege, Bangalore; Principal, 1908. Fellovy of Madras
University. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.,
Bangalore Rifle Vols.). Married, Jan. 7, 1904, •'^nme Smith,
Tait, Peter Guthrie
dau. of John Cook, F.R.S.E., Principal of the Central College,
Bangalore. Devoted his latter years to a study of Sir Walter
Scott, whose life and works he knew with unusual faniiliarity.
Assisted the editors of the centenary edition of the Letters of
Sir Walter Scott and brought out a completely revised text of
the Journal from the photostat of the original MS. Died
Oct. 4, 1945, in Edinburgh. {Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; T. A. Walker, 560; The Times, Feb. 15,
1904 and Nov. 10, 1945.)
TAIT, PETER GUTHRIE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 21,
1848. Only s. of John, private secretary to the Duke of
Buccleuch, deceased, of Dalkeith (and Mary Ronaldson).
B. there, Apr. 28, 1831. [School, Edinburgh Academy and
at Edinburgh University.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. (Sentor
Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1852; M.A. 1855- Fellow and
tutor, 1853-4. Hon. Fellow, 18S5. Rede Lecturer, 1873-
Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College, Belfast, 1854-
60. Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edmburgh Univer-
sity, 1860-1901; F.R.S.E.; Secretary, 1879; Keith prize.
Married, Oct. 13, 1857, Margaret Archer, sister of the Rev.
James Porter, Master of Peterhouse. Royal medal of Royal
Society, 1886. Hon. Sc.D., Univ. of Ireland, 1875 1 Hon.LL.D.,
Glasgow, 1901. Author, An Elementary Treatise on Quater-
nions; Thermo-Dynamics; Heat; Light; Properties of Matter;
Dynamics of a Particle; A Treatise on Natural Philosophy
(with Lord Kelvin) ; The Unseen Universe (with Prof. Balfour
Stewart), etc. Died July 4, 1901. Father of John G. (above).
(Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 496; Who was Who.)
TAIT, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity,
July 4, 1843. S. of John. B. in Sou thwark, London. School,
Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A.
1850. Adm. ad eundem at 0.\ford, 1851. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1847; priest, 1850; C. of Chinnor, Oxon., 1847-51.
P.C. of MoUington with Claydon, 1851-61. R. of Hilperton
with Whaddon, Wilts., 1861-88. Hon. Canon of Salisbury.
Died Nov. 14, 1888, at Hilperton rectory. Father of Donald
(1881). (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 21, 1888.)
TAIT, THOMAS SLATER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. i,
1873 ; from Owens College, Manchester. S. of Hugh, minister,
United Presbyterian Church (and Jane Miller Slater). B.
Nov. 18, 1852, at Musselburgh, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs.
1873; Scholar, 1876. B.A. (18th Wrangler) 1877; M.A. 1880.
TAITE, GEOFFREY CHARLES BRINDLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1899. S. of John Charles, of 3, Whitehall
Court, London. B. 1881, at Norwood, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1899. A Mechanical Engineer. Of the Old
Manor House, Market Street, Lutterworth, Leics. J. P. for
Leics., 1938. Married and had issue. Died Jan. 27, 1951.
(Eton Sch. Lists; KeUy, Handbook; The Times, Jan. 30, 195 1.)
TAJIMA (post HAMAGUCHI), TAN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1898. Eldest s. of Goryo Hamaguchi, land-owner. B. June 2,
1874, at Wakayama, Osaka, Japan. School, private Univer-
sity, Tokyo. Migrated to Pembroke, Oct. 1898; B.A. 1902 as
Hamaguchi. A prominent policitian. Sometime Prime
Minister of Japan.
TAKHTSINHJI (1893), see BHAONAGAR, MAHARAJAH OF.
TALBOT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 5, 1835.
Did not reside. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, Oct. 29,
1835, age 19. [5th and youngest s. of the Very Rev. Charles
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1787), Dean of Salisbury. B. Aug. 18,
18 16, in St Giles's, Dorset. School, Harrow.] Died Oct. 13,
1881. (Al. Oxon.; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TALBOT, ARTHUR MAYNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 5, 1888. S. of Clare, Esq., of 60, Hove Villas, Brighton,
[B. Dec. 7, 1868.] School, Dover College. Matric. Michs.
1888; Scholar, 1889; B.A. 1891; LL.B. (Law Tripos, Pt II,
1st Class) 1892. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1893. A Special Pleader. On the South-Eastem circuit. Of
4, Temple Gardens. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Law Lists, 1949.)
TALBOT, ARTHUR PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1872. S. of Lieut.-Col. Robert, of The Crescent, Bedford.
B. Feb. 16, 1853, at Woolwich. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1872. Joined the F.M.S. Civil Service, 1874; Assistant
Colonial Secretary, 1891. Died Dec. 19, 1898. (Haileybury
Reg.)
TALBOT, ARTHUR THOMAS SURMAN. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1897. Eldest s. of Richard John, manufacturer, of
Barnwood, Gloucs. B. Mar. 22, 1879, at Gloucester. School,
Talbot, Henry Thomas
Dean Close. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1903; priest (Bp. Richardson, for
Chichester) 1904; C. of St Peter's, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1903-8. C. of Ashford, Kent, 1908-9. V. of Rushall, Staffs.,
1909-40. V. of All Saints, West Bromwich, 1940-52. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1943-52. Died Apr. 10, 1952. (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 15, 1952.)
TALBOT, BLAQUIERE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 30,
1821. [3rd, 2nd surv.] s. of Robert, of Stone Castle, Dartford,
Kent [and of the Middle Temple] (and Elizabeth Sophia, dau.
of J. Savary, of Greenwich). B. [Oct. 23, 1802], at Welling,
Kent. Schools, Rochester and Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1821. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 21, 1823. Called to
the Bar, June 10, 1831. On the Home circuit and in the
Bankruptcy court. Died Nov. .«4, 1856, aged 54. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. 180; Inns of Court; Law Lists;
G. Mag., 1857, I. 121; Genealogist, N.S., xxiii. 63, with
pedigree.)
TALBOT, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, May 13, 1859. S. of Charles, deceased, late of Kidder-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Adm. Solicitor,
1866; practised in Nottingham and in London. (Law Lists.)
TALBOT, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6,
1859. [Only] s. of WiUiam Henry Fox (1817), M.P., of Lacock
Abbey, Wilts, (and Constance, youngest dau. of Francis
Mundy, of Markeaton, Derbs.). B. [Feb. 2], 1842, at Lacock
Abbey, Wilts. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A.
1864. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, i866. Succeeded
to Lacock Abbey, 1877. J. P. and D.L. for Wilts. Died
Dec. 26, 1916. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G. ; Who was Who; The Morning Post, Dec. 28, 1916.)
TALBOT, CHARLES [MAURICE]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 20, 1796. Of Ireland. [3rd s. of John William, of Mount
Talbot (and Lady Anne Crosbie, dau. of William, 1st Earl of
Glandore).] Matric. Michs. 1796. Kept 9 terms. Comet,
4th (Royal Irish) Regt. of Dragoons, 1799; Lieut., 71st Foot,
1803; Captain, 5th (Northumberland) Foot, 1804, and 5th
Fusiliers. Killed, 1809, at the battle of Walcheren. Brother
of John (1795, sub Crosbie). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 504;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
TALBOT, EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18, 1892.
S. of John Gilbert (Christ Church, Oxford, 1853) [M.P., P.C]
of Falconhurst, Eden Bridge, Kent (and the Hon. Meriel,
Sarah, eldest dau. of George William, 4th Lord Lyttelton).
B. [Sept. 1] 1873, in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899; M.B. and B.Chir., 1901.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899;
M.R.C.P., 1901. House Physician and Resident Medical
Officer, Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest; House
Physician, St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1900. Died May 26,
1905. 'Without doubt, had he lived he would have made
a great physician.' (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Medical Direc-
tories; Shipley, Memoir of John Willis Clark.)
TALBOT, FRANCIS THEODORE. Adm. at King's, Sept. 29.
1891. S. of Theodore Lant. B. Jan. 20, 1872. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1900. At Leeds General Infirmary; House Surgeon
and House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898;
F.R.C.S., 191 1. Practised at Stockton-on-Tees until 1925.
Subsequently Consulting Surgeon. Married, 1902, Kate
Helen Sharp. Of 25, Bridge Road, Stockton-on-Tees, in
1946. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Medical
Directories.)
TALBOT, GILBERT CHETWYND. Hon. LL.D., 1842. [6th s. of
Charles, 2nd Earl Talbot (Christ Church, Oxford, 1794)- B.
Apr. 21, 1816. School, Eton.] Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, May 15, 1834, age i8; B.A. (Oxford) 1837; M.A.
(Oxford) 1842. FeUow of All Souls, 1838-51. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1837. Canon of the Church of Rome.
Priest of the Church of the Assumption, Warwick Street,
Golden Square, London, 1869-95. Domestic Prelate to
Pope Leo XIII, 1889-95. Canon of Arch-diocese of West-
minster, 1889-95; Provost, 1895-6. Died Dec. 13, 1896, at
Blackheath. (Boose, in. 869; Burke, P. and B. (sub Shrews-
bury).)
TALBOT, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27,
1872. S. of Frederick, solicitor, of Newbury (and Caroline).
B. [Feb. 14, 1854], at Speen, Berks. Bapt. Apr. 30, 1854.
[School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874;
B.A. (i&th Wrangler) 1876; M.A. 1883. Adm. a Solicitor,
1882 ; practised at Lincoln's Inn Fields. Died July 29, 1887.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xv. 103.)
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Talbot, The Hon. James
TALBOT, The Hon. JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 23, 1823. S. of James [3rd Baron Talbot of Malahide in
the Irish Peerage] (and Anne Sarah, 2nd dau. of Samuel
Rodbard). B. [Nov. 22, 1805], at Tiverton, Devon. School,
Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1826; B.A. (lotk
Classic) 1827; M.A. 1830. M.P. for Athlone, 1832-4. Suc-
ceeded to the Irish peerage. 1850. Created a peer of the
United Kingdom, as Baron Talbot de Malahide, 1856. Lord
in Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1863-6. President of the
Archaeological Society, 1863-83. Formed a collection of
Irish gold ornaments and enamels, some of which he presented
to the Fitzwilliam .Museum. F.R.S. 185S; F.S.A., 1858.
President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1866-83. President of
the Anthropological Society. Married, Aug. 9, 1842, Maria
Margaretta, youngest dau. of Patrick Murray, of Simprim,
Forfars. Died Apr. 14, 1883, at Funchal, Madeira. Father of
Reginald G. M. (1868). {Boase, ni. 872; Burke, P. and B.;
D.N.B.)
TALBOT, JOHN (1795), see CROSBIE.
TALBOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895. S. of
Gilbert, of Spencer Road, Acton, Middlesex. B.[June 7].
1876, at Thame, Oxon. School, Newcastle High, Staffs.
Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1896; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1897); B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1898;
M.A. 1902. B.Sc, London, 1899. Assistant Master at Harrow,
1900-12; Head Master of Newcastle-on-Tyne Grammar
School, 1912-21; of Haileybury, 1921-34. D.L. for North-
umberland. Married, Dec. 19, 1906, Helen Maud, 3rd dau. of
Arthur Bryans, of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Latterly of Barton
Stacey, Winchester. Died Apr. 15, 1937. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
The limes, Apr. 17, I937-)
TALBOT, JOSEPH CRUICKSHANK. Hon. LL.D. x868.
Coadjutor-Bishop of Indiana, U.S.A.
TALBOT, The Hon. REGINALD GILBERT MURRAY. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Mar. 7, i85S. [2nd] s. of James (1823)
[4th] Baron Talbot de Malahide, of Co. Dublin. B. there
[Jan. 30], 1849. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1868; LL.B.
1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1871. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1875. On the South-Eastern Circuit. Adm. at
the King's Inns, Dublin, 1873. C.B.E., 1918. Chairman of
the Metropolitan Court of Referees under the Insurance Act.
Married (i) Apr. 28, 1885, Edith Lucy Murray, dau. of the
Rev. Jermyn Pratt, of Ryston Hall, Norfolk; (2) Jan. 3, 1907,
Richenda, dau. of Charles Buxton, M.P., of Fox Warren,
Surrey. Died May 7, 1930, in London. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.; Who was
Who; The Times, May 8, 1930.)
TALBOT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar. 27,
1847; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Herts.
TALBOT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 12, 1897;
from Manchester University. [2nd] s. of E[dward] Esq., of
Lavenham Villas, Stretford, Manchester. [B. 1875.] Matnc.
Lent, 1897; B.A. 1899; Carus Greek test, price, 1899; M.A.
1903. Bishop Fraser Scholar at Owens College, Manchester.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St Martin-
at-Coslany with St Martin-at-Oak, Norwich, 1899-1902.
C. of St Catherine's, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1902-5. C. of
St Matthew's, Bayswater, 1905-6. Canon of St John's
Cathedral, Winnepeg and Head Master and Professor of
E.xegesis, at St John's College, Winnipeg, 1906-10. V. of
St Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings, Sussex, 1910-24. V. of
Gorleston, 1924-9. V. of Reigate, Surrey, 1929-47. Married,
1910, Ethel Maude, dau. of Canon E. A. Stuart. Died Apr. 26,
1950, at Bexhill. [Crockford.)
TALBOT, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1868. S. of Frederick. School, St Andrew's CoUege,
Bradfield (The Rev. T. Stevens). Matric. Michs. 1868;
Scholar; B.A. (36(/i Wrangler) 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1874; priest, 1876; C. of St Andrew's, Man-
chester, 1874-8. C. of St Mary's, Reading, 1879-80. C. of
Cuckfield, Sussex, 1880-5. C. of Belchford, Lines., 1885-90.
R. of Reynoldston, Glam., 1890-1910. V. of Penrice, 1890-
1910. R. of Penmaen (with Nicholaston, 1925) 1910-26.
Married, June 9, 1890, Mary, eldest dau. of the Hon. and
Rev. Thomas Edwardes, R. of Belchford. Died Sept. i, 1926.
(Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 4, 1926.)
TALBOT, STAFFORD CECIL. Adm. at C.-^ius, Oct. 2, 1899.
[3rd] s. of Gerald Francis, Colonel, of The Carlton Club, and
of 42, St George's Square, London (and Henrietta Clarissa
Bradhurst, of New York). B. May 3, 1880, in London.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1899; exhibi-
tioner. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1900. In business. Died
Sept. 16, 1950, at St Margarets, near Dover. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Venn, in. 399; The Times, Sept. 20, 1950)
Tallent, John Henry
TALBOT, THOMAS SUGDEN. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1794. S. of
Thomas, surgeon, of Wymondham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, North Walsham (.Mr Hepworth). Matric. Michs. 1795;
B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1799; M.A. 1803. FeUow, 1802. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1801; priest, Sept. 25, 1803. R. of
GressenhaU, Norfolk, 1805-7. V. of Horsham St Faith and
Horsford, 1809-12. V. of St Mary Coslany, Norwich, 1811-32.
R of Heigham by Norwich, 1813-28. R. of Carleton St Peter,
Norfolk, 1814-32. R. of Troston, Suffolk, 1817-25. R- of
Tivetshall, Norfolk, 182S-32. Married, Anne, dau. of John
Hill, of GressenhaU Hall. Died May 20, 1832, aged 53, at
Tivetshall. (Venn, 11. 128; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1832, I.
570.)
TALBOT, THOMAS WILLIAM LIVESEY. Matric. Non-CoU.
Michs. 1900. Migrated to St Catharine's; B.A. 1904; M.A.
1911. Ord. deacon (York) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of St
Andrew's, Sharrow, Sheffield, 1905-14- P.-m-c. of New
Bentley, Yorks., 1914-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(T C.F. 1918-19). C. of St Augustine's, Hull, 1920-5. C. of
All Saints, Pontefract, 1925-31- V. of Middlestown, Yorks
1931-48. Died June 21, 1948, at Wakefield. (Crockford;
Church Times, June 23, 1948.)
TALBOT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 12, 1782. B.at
Emberton, Bucks. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. WiUiam (1738).]
Matric. Michs. 1783; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Ord deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 21, 1788; priest, Sept. 20, 1789; C. of Elmsett
and Aldham, Sufiolk. R. of Clifton-Reynes, Bucks., 1805-32-
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRY FOX. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity June 17, 1817. [Only] s. of WiUiam [Davenport]
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1779) [of Lacock Abbey Chippenham,
Wilts., deceased] (and Elizabeth Theresa, eldest child of
Henry Thomas Fox-Strangways, 2nd Earl of Ilchester).
B [Feb II iSoo], at Melbury, Dorset. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1819; Porson prize, 1820;
B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1821; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1821;
M.A, 1825. Mathematician and pioneer of early photography;
invented 'photogenic drawing,' 1839, and patented the
'Talbotype' method. F.R.S., 1831; Royal medal, 1838;
Rumford medal, 1842. F.R.A.S. 1822. Great gold medal at
the Paris Exhibition, 1867. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh 1863.
Of Lacock Abbey, Wilts. M.P. for Chippenham 1833-4-
J.P. and D.L. for Wilts. ; High Sheriff, 1840. Married, Dec. 20,
1832, Constance, youngest dau. of Francis xMundy, of
Markeaton, Derbyshire. Author, The Pencil of.\ ature, 1044-*
(the first book illustrated by photography); Legendary 1 ales
in verse a,id prose, etc. Died Sept. 17, 1877- Father of
Charles H. (1859). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 872; Burke,
LCD N.B.; Monthly Notices, Royal Astrott. Soc. xxxvni.
(1878), 148.)
TALBOT, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at >(Ugdalene,
Sept. 19, 1879. [Also adm. (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879-]
[Only] s. of John, deceased, of Mount Talbot, Co. Roscommon
(and his 2nd wife, Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Bayly, of BaUyarthur, Co. Wicklow). [B. July 1, 1859-J
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879, from Magdal^e.
Succeeded his father. J. P. and D.L.; High Shenfi of Co.
Roscommon, 1886; of Armagh, 1903. Lord-Lieut, of Co.
Roscommon. Capt., Wicklow Artillery. Married Aug. 14,
1897, Julia Elizabeth Mary, only child of Sir Capel Molyneux,
7th Bart. Died June 7, 1923- (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who
was Who.)
TALBOT-CROSBIE, WILLIAM (1835), see CROSBIE.
TALLENT, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens at St John's,
Tune 19, 1886. S. of Herbert, farmer, of Thurmng, Norfolk,
(and Elizabeth Mamer Taylor). B there, Nov 27, 1868.
School, King's Lynn Grammar (The Rev. J. B. Shght).
Matric. Michs. 1886; LL.B. 1889. Adm. Sohcitor 1893;
practised in London (Messrs Taylor and Humbolt of Gray s
Inn). Died Apr. 12, 1944- Brother of the next. (Law Lists;
The Times, Apr. 14, 1944-)
TALLENT, JOHN HENRY- Adm. pens, at St John's Oct. 17,
1892. S. of Herbert, farmer, of West Acre, Swaflham (and
Eluabeth Mamer Taylor). B. June 2, 1872, at Bylaugh, East
Dereham, Norfolk. Schools, King's Lynn Grarmiiar;
Gymnasium, Kiel, and University CoUege, London. Matnc.
Michs. 1892 Scholar, 1894; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I.i^t Class
1894); B.A. 1896; M.B. and B.Chir., 1900. At St Georges
hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899.. House Surgeon and
House Physician at St George's Hospital Resident Mescal
Officer, General Lying-in Hospital. Lambeth. Practised at
Chislehurst, and latteriy at Upton-Grey Hants. Married
Mar. 16, 1909, Hilda Mary, dau. of Ambrose Snelhng of
MaidstoAe. Of Pond House, Upton Grey, m 1947- Brother
of the above. (Medical Directories.)
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Tangye, Richard Trevithick Gilbertstone
TALLENTS, ERNEST FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1894. [S. of VV. H.] B. [at Barnsley], Sept. 18, 1873-
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Little with Great EUrng-
ham, Norfolk, 1899-1902. C. of Thorpe-Episcopi, 1902-5.
C. of St Mark's, Woodhouse, Leeds, 1905-8. C. of Eaton,
Norfolk, 1908-10. C. of Harpenden, Herts., 1911-12. C. of
Hitchin, 1912-14. R. of Upper Sapey, Heref., 1914-19- V. of
Kimbolton with Middleton-on-the-Hill and Hamnish, Heref.,
1919-29. V. of Brandon with Sleetbum, Durham, 1929-34.
V. of Bossall with Buttercrambe, Yorks., 1934-40- Married
Margaret Muriel, dau. of Professor G. F. Armstrong, of
Edinburgh. Died Feb. 12, 1944, at Wokingham. (Crockford;
Who's Who in Norfolk; 1 he limes, Feb. 16, 1944.)
TALMA, EDWY LYONET. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 28,
1891. B. in the Barbados. School, Harrison College,
Barbados. Matric. Michs. i8gi; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (nth
Wrangler) 1S94. Cadet, Straits Settlements, 1896; Protector
of Immigrants, Penang, 1897-1902; assistant Post-Master,
1902; Magistrate, 1903; Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court,
Singapore, 1904; Called to the Bar, 1912. Magistrate and
District Judge, Singapore, 1913. Died July 6, 1930, m
Singapore. (Law Lists; Peile, 11. 77°; The Times, July 21,
1930-)
TALMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
June 8, 1839. S. of the Rev. James John (Wadham College,
Oxford, 1786), [Chaplain of Bromley College, 1S00-20.] B.
Dec. 26, 1819 at Bromley, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A.
1843; U.X. 1846. Fellow, 1842-56. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1844; priest (Salisbury) 1S45. C. of Hilperton, Wilts., 1847.
C. of Cottisford, Oxon., 1847-51. P.C. of Wattisham, Sufiolk,
1S51-6. P.C. of Thames Ditton, Surrey, 185&-60. R. of
Haddiscoe with Toft Monks, Norfolk, 1860-76. Married,
1857, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of James Evans, of Tutshill Lodge,
Chepstow. Died Nov. 11, 1876, at Haddiscoe. (King's Coll.
Reg., which gives died Nov. 4, 1876; P. E. Powell; Clergy
List; Crockford.]
TALMASH, The Hon. JAMES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, June 28, 1832. Of Leics. [5th s. of William,
Baron Huntingtower, of Buckminster, Leics. B. Apr. 16,
1804.] Matric. Michs. 1832. M.P. for Grantham, 1837-68.
Married (i) Aug. 26, 1831, Sarah, dau. of R. Bomford, Esq.,
of Rahinstown, Co. Meath; (2) Sept. 4, 1847, Isabella Anne,
eldest dau. of George Gordon Forbes, Esq. Died July 2, 1886.
Brother of Hugh F. (1823, sub ToUemache). (Burke, P. and B.
sub Dysart; 2 . A. Walker, 445.)
TAMBERLAIN, JAMES LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1866. S. of Charles. B. [Feb. 18], 1845, at Court-
calmone, Montgom. School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1873. Captain, Montgomery Militia, 1876. (Army
Lists.)
TAMPLIN, AUGUSTUS LASHMAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 17, 1857. S. of Richard WiUiam. B. Sept. 24, 1838, in
London. School, London (private). Matric. Michs. 1857.
Organist of St James's Church, Marylebone. Lectured in
London on the pianoforte. Composed pianoforte music and
songs. His operetta Fleurette was produced at the Crystal
Palace, 1874. Died May 8, 1889, at Fulham. (Boase, iii. 874,
which gives Augustus Lechmore.)
TAMPLIN, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1874. [S. of the Rev. George Frederick (St John's
College. Oxford, 1842), V. of Purleigh, Essex [and Maria].
B. Nov. 7, 1855. School, Merchant Taylors', London.] Matric.
Michs., 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Hanley, Staffs., 1878-82.
C. of Stoke-on-Trent, 1882-6. R. of Longton, 1886-92. V. of
Sculcoates, Yorks., 1892-1902. V. of Haxby, 1902-6. V. of
Brodsworth, 1906-32. Died June 2, 1942, at Alby, Norfolk;
buried at Newport, Essex. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; J he limes, June 5, 1942.)
TAMPOE, ALFRED MCGOWAN COOMARASAMY. Adm. at
Clare, Apr. 21,1899. [B. June 25, 1881.] Schools, St Thomas
College, Colombo, and Stevenage. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1924. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1904; Assistant
Collector and Magistrate, Madras; Sub-collector and Joint
Magistrate, 1913; Manager, Sivaganga estate, 1920-4;
Officiating Collector and District Magistrate, 1924; Secretary
to Government Development Department, 1927; retired,
1939. Of The White House, Conduit Head Road, Cambridge
in 1946. Doubtless brother of the next. (I.C.S. Lists.)
TAMPOE, SAMUEL DURYSWAMY. Adm. (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1891. Eldest s. of Tamotharampilly McGowan,
attorney, of Jafina, Ceylon. B. there, Apr. 1872. School,
Trmity College, Kandy. Matric. Michs. 1891. Doubtless
brother of the above.
TAMVvORTH, Viscount (1803), see SHIRLEY, R. W.
TAN, BOON CHENG, .^dm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 28,
1887. Of Singapore. School, King's College. Matric. Lent,
TANAKA, GINNOSUKE GISEI. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893.
S. of Kijikuro, of Tokyo, Japan. School, The Leys, Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1893; LL.B. 1896.
TANCOCK, JOHN KEIGWIN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1859. 3rd s. of the Rev. Osborne John (Wadham College,
Oxford, 1826), V. of Tavistock, Devon. B. Sept. 12, 1840.
School, Truro (his father and Mr Newman). Matric. Michs.
1859; exhibitioner; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1865; priest, 1866. C. of Christ Church, Epsom,
1865-72. Assistant Master at Cheam School, 1863-89, and
1892-1903; Chaplain, 1872-89. Died June 27, 1904- (Scott,
AfSS.; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle, July 1, 1904.)
TANCRED, DARCY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 29,
1837; from Queen's College, whence he had matric. Oct. 29,
1835, age 18. [Eldest] s. of Darcy [of Shoreditch, gent.].'
B. in London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1S42. (Al. Oxon; Peile 11. 459.)
TANCRED, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 23, 1799. [2nd] s. of Sir Thomas [5th Bart.] (D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1773) (and Penelope, dau. of Thomas Assheton
Smith, of Bowdon, Cheshire). School, Eton. Migrated to
Tesus, Oct. 15, 1800. Matric. Lent, 1801; Scholar; 1802;
B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Fellow of Jesus, 1808. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1799. Called to the Bar, May 11, 1804;
Bencher, 1832-60; Treasurer, 1845-6. Q.C., 1840. M.P. for
Banbury, 1832-59. One of the founders of the Society for the
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Author, Review of the Policy
of the British Government in the Treatment of its Catholic
Subjects. Died Aug. 20, i860, at Margate. (Eton College
Registei suggests that the Jesus entrant may be William (2nd s.
of Sir Thomas, 2nd Bart.) who died, 1799, ia ^^^ West Indies;
Boase, in. 875; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s.)
TANDY, GEORGE MERCER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 10,
1837. [S. of J. O'Brien. B. Aug. 6, 1819, at Carlisle.] School,
King William's, Isle of Man (.Mr E. Wilson). Matric. .Michs.
1838; Scholar; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Mar. 12,
1843; priest, 1844; C. of Lanercost, Cumberland, 1844-5.
C. of Farlam, 1846-8. Chaplain and mathematical Lecturer
at Cirencester .Agricultural College, 1848-9. C. of Whitfield,
Northumberland, 1849-53. C. of Aikton, Cumberland, 1853-
4. C. of Whitfield (again), 1854-60. P.C. of Newlands,
Cumberland, 1861-6. V. of Loweswater, 1866-83. V. of
Mosser, 1871-83. V. of Westward, 1883-97. Died May 25,
1897. (King William's Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Eagle, xx. 228;
Crockford; 1 he Times, June 4, 1897.)
TANDY, JOHN MORTIMORE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4,
1844. S. of William, of Bristol (and Ann). B. there. Bapt.
Jan. 13, 1826. Migrated to Peterhouse, June 25, 1845.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853; LL-D- 1869. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1849; priest, 1876. C. of St Andrew's,
.Montpelier, Bristol, 1856-7. Took pupils at Clifton, 1857-64-
Head Master of Devizes Grammar School, 1864-70. C. of
Minster, Isle of Thanet, 1875-8. C. in c. of Dalbeattie,
Kirkcudbrightshire, 1878-82. Inc. of Ladysmith, S. Africa.
1882-6. Died there. May 8, 1886. (T. A. Walker, 486 and
MS. note; Boase, iii. 660; Crockford; The Guardian, May 19,
1886; C. R. Hudleston.)
TANFIELD (formerly PUNCH), JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, July i, 1896. S. of John Punch. B. Apr. 28,
1875, at Middlesbrough. Schools, Middlesbrough Grammar
and Ealing Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; .M.A.
1903. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Low
Moor, Yorks., 1899-1901. V. of Threckingham with Stow,
Lines., 1901-2. C. of Spalding, 1902-8. V. of St Jude's,
West Derby, Liverpool, 1908-9. R. of Holywell with
Needingworth, Hunts., 1909-13. V. of Bumham-on-Crouch,
Essex, 1913-15. V. of Earby, Yorks., 1915-24. R. of Thorn-
ton-in-Craven, 1915-31. Married, July 1, 1907, Dorothy
Ermyntrude, dau. of Stanley Maples, of The Sycamores,
Spalding. Latterly of Ravensdale, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley,
Yorks. Died June 24, 1940. (Peile, 11. 810; Crockford; The
Times, June 26, 1940.)
TANGYE, RICHARD TREVITHICK GILBERTSTONE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1894. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Richard
[Kt.], of Gilbertstone, Kingston Vale, Putney, (and Caroline,
dau. of Thomas Jesper). B. [June 26, 1875], in Birmingham.
School, Bromsgrove. Matric. 1894; B.A. and LL.B. 1897.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 14, 1899. On the
Midland Circuit. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Vol.
Driver, British Red Cross in France, 1914-16; Major, Gen.
List; O.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice in despatches; Chevalier,
Order of Leopold (Belgium); French Croix de Guerre).
Chairman, of Messrs Tangyes, Ltd., 1930-4- Of Glendorgal,
St Columb Minor, Cornwall. Chairman of Cornwall Quarter
Sessions, 1941. Married, Apr. 15, 1903, Sophie EUzabeth
Freda, elder dau. of James Kidman, of Sefton Park, Liverpool,
and had issue. Died June 12. 1944. (Bromsgrove Reg.. 99;
Burke, P. and B. ; Law Lists ; Who's Who; The Times, June 14,
1944.)
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TANKERVILLE, EARL OF (1793), see OSSULSTON.
TANNER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 12,
1877. Of Wilts. [S. of J., Esq., deceased. B. May 18, 1857,
at Yatesbury, Wilts.] School, Marlborough College. Matnc.
Easter, 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Addlestone, Surrey, 1881-4.
C. of Much Hadham, Herts., 1884-5. V. of Haggerston,
London, E., 1SS5-1900. Rural Dean of Shoreditch, 1899-
1900. V. of St Anne's, Highgate Rise, 1900-12. R. of Much
Hadham, Herts., 1912-30. Married, Jan. 27, 1885, Anna
Maria, elder dau. of the Rev. Sumner Wilson, V. of Preston
Candover, Hants. Died Dec. 3, 1934, at 18, Forest Road,
Bournemouth. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; 7 he
Guardian, Feb. 4, 18S5; Ihe Times, Dec. 5, 1934.)
TANNER, CHARLES PEILE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
[Only] s. of the Rev. John Vowler (1850), R. of Chawleigh,
North Devon. B. June 12, 1873, at Eggesford rectory, Devon.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Adm.
a Solicitor, but did not practise. Of King's Nympton Park,
Chulmleigh, Devon. Married, 1914, Frances Isabel, youngest
dau. of William Fletcher Atkinson, of Ilkley, 'Vorks. (Burke,
L.G. ; Kelly, Handbook.)
TANNER, CULPEPPER. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
Dec. 14, 1762. S. of the Rev. C[ulpepper] {1720), of Rutland
(and Elizabeth Ryley). B. at Oakham. School, Oakham.
Matric. Lent, 1763. Died in College in 1766. (Oakham Sch.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 686.)
TANNER, EDGAR ROBSON. Adm. at Clare, June 11, 1881.
[S. of Joseph, J. P., printer, of Frome, Somerset. B. Nov. 17,
1861. School, Mill Hill, London.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
(3yd Wrangler) 1S84; M.A. and LL.M. 1888. Adm. Solicitor,
1888; practised in London, and in Bristol, 1900-46; also at
Wotton-under-Edge. Married, Aug. 9, 1888, Marion, 4th dau.
of Eustace Button, of Clevedon. Died Sept. 27, 1946, at
12 Priory Road, Tvndall's Park, Clifton. Brother of Joseph
R. (1879), Lanfear'R. (1883) and Russell R. (1882). (Mill
Hill Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; 1 he 2 imes, Sept. 28, 1946.)
TANNER, EVEL'TO LLOYD. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1900.
[Eldest s. of Henry William Lloyd (Jesus College, Oxford,
1S68), D.Sc, F.R.S.] School, Marling, Stroud.] Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. (?,th Wrangler) 1903; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1904); M.A. 1916. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1904;
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal; Under-Secretary
to Government (Financial and Municipal Depts.), 1910-12;
joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Bihar, and Settlement
Officer, Bihar, 1912-17; Offg. Secretary to Government,
1918; Deputy Commissioner, 1918. Secretary to Government,
1922; retired, 1926. Of Pinner, Middlesex, in 1939. (Scott,
MSS.; I.C.S. Lists.)
TANNER, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, June 12 >
1880. [S. of John, of Poulton, Marlborough. B. Oct. 23.
1859. School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1884; priest,
1885; C. of St Luke's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1884-7. C. of
St Luke's, Cheltenham, 1888-96. R. of CoUingboume-Ducis,
Wilts., 1896-1927. Rural Dean of Marlborough (Pewsey),i9ii-
27. Canon and Preb. of Salisbury, 1924-7. Married, Apr. 29,
1897, Helen Ada, dau. of the Rev. Edward Cornf ord (St John's,
1851). DiedFeb. 6, 1927, atSouthboume. Brother of Maurice
(1S83). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
TANNER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 28, 1826. Of
Wilts. Matric. Lent, 1827, as William.
TANNER, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Feb. 8, 1881. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Charles [V. of
St Matthew's], of Gosport. B. Oct. 29, i860, at Masulipatam,
S. India. Schools, Bedford Grammar and Monkton Combe.
Matric. Lent, 1881; Scholar, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St James's,
Hereford, 1884-7. Master in the C.M.S. Noble CoUege, and
Missionary at Masulipatam, 1887-1901. C. of Kingsthorpe,
Northants., 1903-5. V. of Hollowell, 1905-8. C. of St
Matthew's, Gosport, Hants., 1908-20. V. of St Luke's, Port-
sea, 1920-2. V. of Ashby Magna, Leics., 1922-7. R. of West
Thomey, Sussex, 1927-9. R. of Campton, Beds., 1929-32.
Married, Dec. 13, 1890, in Madras, Louisa Frances, eldest dau.
of Bishop Royston, late of Mauritius. Of Northampton Road.
Moulton, Northants., 1947. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 14, 1891.)
TANNER, HUBERT [O'SHAUGHNESSY] FEARNLEY. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Jesus, May 1894. [Only] s. of Edward
Feamley, Esq. [of Hawson Court, Buckfastleigh, Devon (and
Eliza, dau. of Luke O'Shaughnessy, of Listowel, Co. Kerry).]
B. [Jan. 9, 1877], at Ashburton, Devon. School, Rugby.
Matric. Easter, 1894. Second Lieut., 19th Hussars, 1900;
Tanner, Joseph Robson
Lieut., 1901; Captam, igoS. Served in the South African
War, 1899-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 19th
Hussars and Gen. Staff; wounded; mentioned in despatches).
Of Hawson Court, Buckfastleigh, Devon. {Ritgby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Army Lists.)
TANNER, JAMES SELWOOD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 29, 1857. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1858; B.A.
1S61; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1863; priest, 1864;
C. of Parham, Sufiolk, 1S63-5. C. of Tenby, Pembs., 1865-6.
C. of Southam, Warws., 1867-71. C. of St John's, Coventr>',
1871-4. C. of St Luke's, Leek, Staffs., 1875-9- C. of Bar-
boume, Worcester, 1879-80. P.C. of Ashford Carbonell,
Salop, 1880-1905. Disappears from Crockford, 1906.
TANNER, JOHN GORDON. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish
H., Lent, 1887. [S. of John, M.D., LL.D., of Queen Anne
Street, Cavendish Square, London. B. Nov. 26, 1869.
School, Westminster.] B.A. 1935. (Record of Old West-
minsters.)
TANNER, JOHN LYNEHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 13,
1817. Of Middlesex. B. [March 19], i799- [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1829. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1823; priest, Dec. 19, 1824. C. of
Brean, Somerset, 1840. (List of Carthusians; R. L. Arrow-
smith.)
TANNER, JOHN VOWLER. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 20, 1850.
[Eldest] s. of James, Esq. [J. P.], of King's Nympton Park,
S. Molton, Devon (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Vowler, of
Pamacott, Devon). B. Dec. 14, 1830, at King's Nympton
Park. Schools, Tiverton, Sherborne and Burrington, near
S. Molton. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Lieut., 6th Devon
Mounted Rifles, i860. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1867; priest,
1868; C. of Roclifie, Cumberland, 1867-71. C. of Chawleigh.
Devon, 1871-9. Rural Dean of Chumleigh, 1878-90. R. of
Chawleigh, 1879-1903. J. P. and D.L. for Devon. Married,
July 12, 1871, Eliza, elder dau. of Sir Matthew W. Thompson,
ist Bart., deceased, of Park Gate, Guiseley, near Bradford.
Died Apr. 15, 1903. Father of Charles P. (1892). (Sherborne
Reg.; Venn, 11. 295; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
TANNER (post NEWELL-TANNER), JOHN WILLIAM NEWELL.
Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 23, 1843. S. of John, of
Seaton, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1843. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1846; priest, 1847; C. of Newton-Moor, Cheshire, 1S46-7.
C. of Mossley, 1847-50. V. of Antrobus, 1850-94. Changed
his name to Newell-Tanner, 1874- Died Dec. 6, 1894, aged 71.
Erroneously stated in Crockford to be B.A. 1846 and M.A.
i860. (C /ranges of Name; Univ. Almanack.)
TANNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. iS, 1848.
[Eldest s. of Joseph Bouverie Hussey, of Salisbury. B. Dec. 3,
18^0 Educated privately.] Matric. Michs. 1848. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1S50. Of Mudeford House,
Christchurch, Hants., and Seaton, Devon. Married, July 8,
1852, Mary Adelaide, 4th dau. of Robert Waters, of Boscombe
House, Boscombe. Died Mar. i5, 1908, at Seaton. Father of
the next and of Ralph ( 1876) . (Inns of Court ; a correspondent.)
TANNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, July 17,
1872. Eldest s. of Joseph, Esq. (above), of Sherborne.
B June 15 1853, at Boscombe, Wilts. [School, Sherborne.]
Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar; B.A. 1876. Adm. at Lincoki's
Inn Jan. 30, 1875. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. J. P. for Somerset. Married,
1878, Caroline, dau. of the Rev. James Rawlings, R. of
St Pinnock, Cornwall. Of Wayside, Seaton, Devon, where he
died, Jan. 3, 1934. Brother of Ralph (1876). (Sherborne Reg.;
Law Lists ; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Jan. 5, 1934; a correspondent.)
TANNER, JOSEPH ROBSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30,
1879 [Eldest] s. of Joseph, accountant [printer, of Frome,
Somerset (and Fanny Robson)]. B. there, July 28, iSfco.
[School, MiU Hill, London.] Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar,
i88i- (Hist. Trip., ist Class, 1882); B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1886;
LittD 1905. FeUow, 1886-1931- Tutor, 1900-12; tutorial
Bursar 1900-21. President of the Union, 1883. A(im. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1SS2. I.C.S. Teacher of Indian History,
1S85-93 Married, Apr. 4, 18S8, Charlotte Maria, 2nd dau. of
George j Larkman, of Belton. Author, 2 udor Constitutional
Documents; English Constitutional Conflicts of the Seventeenth
Century The Navy of the Commonwealth and Die First Dutch
War ■ Samuel Pepys and the Royal Navy ; Private Correspondence
of Samuel Pepys, etc. Edited Holland's Discourses ofthehavy
and 7 he Historical Register of the University of Cambridge, 3sv.-<i\\
as the Calendar nadtheStudent's Handbook. Latterly of Wood-
side Aldeburgh, Suffolk, where he died, Jan. 15, 1931; buried
at Cambridge. Brother of the next, of Edgar R. (1881), and
RusseU R. (1882). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Eagk,XLVi. 184;
Who teas Who; 2 he 1 imes, Jan. 17, 1931 ; Cambridge Revien;
Jan. 30, I93I-)
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TANNER, LANFEAR ROBSON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8 1883.
[Youngest s. of Joseph, J. P., printer, of Madeley House,
Clifton B. July 2, 1865. School, Mill Hill, London.] Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Printer and pubhsher.
Of Leaze House, Frome, Somerset. J.P. for Somerset, 1917.
Married, Aug. 3:, 1897, NeUie, 2nd dau. of L. B. Trotaian,
Esq., J.P., of Frome. Died Apr. 30, i92i, at Bournemouth;
buried at Frome. Brother of the above, of Edgar R. (1881)
and Russell R. (1882). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; The Itmes.
Sept. 2, 1897 and May 2, 1921.)
TANNER, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 8,
1883. S. of John, husbandman, of Poulton, near Marlborough.
B. rSept. 3, 1864], at Tidcombe, Wilts. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i886; M.A. 1890. Assistant
Master at Bilton Grange School, 1886-8; at Cheltenham
CoUege, 1888-1917; Chaplain, 1909-17. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) 1909; priest, 1910. R. of t-versley, Hants
(Charles Kingsley's parish), 1918-22. R. of Upton St
Leonards, Gloucs., 1922-5. Rural Dean of Gloucester. 1925-
V. of All Saints, Preston, Gloucs., 1927-33- Married, Sept. 3,
1806, Alice Katherine, dau. of Sir John Underwood Bateman-
Champain, R.E. Died Feb. 7, i935, at Preston, Gloucs.
Brother of George F. (1880). (Marlborough Coll Keg;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The limes, Feb. 8,
I935-)
TANNER, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1756, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, i757. [S. of John, gent., of Rose Ash, Devon.
B at Dulverton, Somerset.] Matric. from Exeter CoUege,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1748, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1751. (Al.
Oxon.; Reg. Coll. Exon.)
TANNER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke Oct. 5,
1876. [4th] s. of Joseph (1848) of Sherborne. B. July 13,
1857, at Mudeford, Hants. School, Sherborne. Matnc.
Michs. 1876; Scholar; B.A. (10th Classic) 1880; M.A. 1883.
Assistant Master at Lancaster Grammar School, i88o-i; at
Westminster School, 1881-1919. Latterly of Frant, Sussex.
Died Aug. 29, 1924, at Seaton, Devon; buried at Oxted,
Surrey. Brother of Joseph (1872). (Sherborne Reg.; School-
masters' Directories ; a correspondent.)
TANNER, The Rev. ROBERT. B.A. 1814, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1814. Adm. at Trinity, July 1, 1814. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1788, age 18. [S. of Robert,
gent., of Rose Ash, Devon.] B.A. (Oxford) 1792- R- 01
Ring's Ash (Ashreigney), Devon, 1812. R. of Chulmleigh,
1814-23. R. of King's Nympton, 1820-34. V. of Okehampton,
1831-4. J.P. for Devon. Died June 3, 1834, aged 64, at
Okehampton. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 441.)
TANNER, ROBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [Eldest] s. of Robert Pinkney, of Ogboume Maisey,
Marlborough, Wilts. B. there, June 14, 1861. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1884; priest (Bp. Cramer-Roberts, for Win-
chester) 1886; C. of Holy Trinity, Aldershot, 1884-9. C. of
Melcombe Regis with Radipole, Dorset, 1889-95. C. of
St George's, Leeds, 1895-7. V. of Motcombe with Enmore
Green, Dorset, 1899-1904. R. of Levenshuhne, Lanes.,
1904-10. V. of Shome, Kent, 1910-19. Died Oct. 12, 1919.
Rugby Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 16, 1919-)
TANNER, RUSSELL ROBSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 21,
1882. S. of Joseph [J. P., printer, of Frome, Somerset]. B. at
Frome [Feb. 17, 1864]. School, Mill Hill. Matnc. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Lieut., Somerset Light Infantry
Volunteers, 1886. In the family business of Butler and
Tanner, printers and publishers. Married, Apr. 11, 1889,
Florence E., dau. of J. L. Evans, of Clifton. J.P. for Somerset.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., The Rifle
Brigade (T.F.); in Egypt, Cyprus, and Salonika). Died
June 23, 1927, at Weston, Bath. Brother of Joseph R. (1879),
Laniear R. (1883) and Edgar R. (1881). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.;
Scott, .MSS.; Army Lists; The limes, June 25, 1927.)
TANNER, The Rev. THOMAS. B.A. i779. incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Trinity, 1779. [S. of the Rev. William (Exeter
College, Oxford, 1730-1), of Cheldon, Devonshire] Matric.
from Exeter CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 7, 1771. age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1775. V. of Bradninch, Devon, 1780-1843. V. of
Burlescombe, Somerset, 1819-43 and V. of Nynehead, 1835-
43. Died Oct. 29, 1S43, aged 90. Brother of Wilham (1774) J
father of the next. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1843, 11. 662.)
TANNER, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 13,
1846. Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (above), V. of Burles-
combe, and Nynehead, Somerset. B. Aug. 19, 1827, at
Burlescombe. School (BlundeUs], Tiverton (Mr Sanders).
Matric. Michs. 1846; LL.B. 1852. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Tapling, Thomas Keay
Wells) 1850; priest, 1855; C. of Nynehead, Somerset, 1850-66.
V. of Burlescombe, 1866-1907. Married and had issue.
Disappears from Crockford, 1908.
TANNER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1774. incorp. from Oxford; M.A.,
from King's, 1774. [S. of the Rev. WiUiam, of Cheldon,
Devon.] Matric. from Exeter CoUege, Oxford, Apr. 9, 1767.
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1771- R- of Meshaw, Devon, 1777-
1830. Priest-Vicar of Exeter Cathedral, 1808-30. Died
(Jan.-Mar.) 1830. Brother of Thomas (i779)- (^'- Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1830, I. 648.)
TANNER, WILLIAM. Matric. from Queens', Lent, 1827. See
HENRy (1826).
TANNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at C.\ius, May i6,
1854. S. of Walter, Esq. B. at Bath. Schools, Bath and
Abmgdon. Matric. Michs. 1854. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Feb. 15, 1856. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1859; priest, i860.
P.C. of Caterham Valley, Surrey, 1866-71. V. of Nether
Witton, Northumberland, 1871-7. V. of Horton with Pidding-
ton, Northants., 1877-1903. V. of Dundry, Somerset, 1903-
12. Latterly of CUfton. Died Feb. 6, 1927. (Venn, 11. 317;
Clergy List ; Crockford ; C. R. Hudleston ; Northants.
Clergy.)
TANQUERAY, CHARLES HENRY DROUGHT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1894. [Only] s. of Charles Waugh, of
RadweU House, Baldock, Herts. B. Aug. 19, 1875, at
Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Second Lieut., King's Royal Rifle Corps (T.) 1899. Of
Ashley Gardens, London. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
TANQUERAY, DAVID WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Aug. 12, 1875. S. of the Rev. Truman (1839), of
Tingrith rectory, Wobum. B. June 1856. School, Bradfield
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M-A. 1882. Assistant
Master at Fettes College, 1879-1926. Latterly of Moredun
House, Canford Clifis, Bournemouth. Died June 10, 1937.
Brother of Edward (1877). (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; Ihe Times, June 11, 1937-)
TANQUERAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 15, 1781.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas (Christ Church, Oxford, 1742-3). R-
of Tingrith, Beds.] B. at Tingrith [May 6, 1762]. [School,
Rugby.] Matric. .Michs. 1781; LL.B. i793- R- o* Tingrith,
Beds., 1788-1846. V. of Kidgmont (to 1833) and R. of Temps-
ford, 1814-46. Married, Feb. 8, 1803, at Kidgmont, Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Aveling, R. of MiUbrook,
Beds. Died Dec. 31, 1846, at Tingrith. Father of Truman
(1839). (The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830, 531; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 4th S. iii. 94; G. Mag., 1847, i- 445-)
TANQUERAY, EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs., 1877. [S.
of the Rev. Truman (next), R. of Tingrith, Beds. B. July 31,
1849. School, Marlborough College.] B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Prickwillow, Cambs., 1880-2.
C. of Great Barton, Suffolk, 1883-6. C. of Hitchin, Herts.,
1886-91. R. of Manningford Bruce, WUts., 1892-1918. Died
Dec. 18, 1918. Brother of David W. (1875)- (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 23, 1918.)
TANQUERAY, TRUMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Feb. 15, 1839. 10th s. of the Rev. Edward (1781), R. of
Tmgrith, Beds. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843;
M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1844; priest (York) 1845. R. of
Tingrith, Beds, (succeeding his father), 1847-99- Died
Aug. 28, 1899. Father of David W. (1875) and Edward (1877)-
(Crockford; The Times, Aug. 30, 1899.)
TANSLEY, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. S. of George [of the Working Men's CoUege, London,
and] of 167, Adelaide Road, Hampstead. B. [Aug. 15], 1871,
in London. School, Highgate; and at University College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1893; Pt II, ist Class, 1894); Arnold Gersten-
bergh Student, 1896; M.A. 1897. Hon. FeUow, 1945. Demon-
strator and Assistant Professor of Botany at University
CoUege, London, 1893-1906. University Lecturer in Botany
at Cambridge, 1906-23. Sherardian Professor of Botany at
Oxford, 1927-37. Fellow of Magdalen CoUege, Oxford.
F.R.S., 1915. Linnaean gold medal, 1941. Chairman of the
Nature Conservancy. President, Botanical Section, British
Association, 1923. Author, Types of British Vegetation; The
New Psychology; Elements of Plant Biology; Practical Plant
Ecology, etc. Founder and editor for 30 years of the NeK'
Phytologist; editor for 21 years of the Journal of Ecology.
President, British Ecological Society, 1913-15 and 1938-40.
Knighted, Jan. 1950. Married and had issue. Of Grove
Cottage, Grantchester, Cambs., in 1952. (Who's Who.)
TAPLING, THOMAS KEAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of 'Kingswood,' Dulwich. B.
[Oct. 30], 1855, at Norwood, Middlesex. Schools, Harrow and
Tapp, Alfred Horace
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. and LL.B. 1880;
M.A. and LL.M., 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 5,
1875. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1880. On the South-
Eastem Circuit. Of Gumley HaU, Leics. M.P. for South
Leicestershire, 1886-91. Head of the firm of Thomas Tapling
and Co., carpet and Manchester warehousemen, London.
A great philatelist; bequeathed his collection, valued at
£50,000, to the British Museum. DiedApr. 11, 1891. [Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Harrow Scli. Reg.; Boose, iii. 876; Law Lists; Inns
of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TAPP, ALFRED HORACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. [Youngest] s. of Arthur March, of The Gables, Short-
lands, Kent. B. [Mar. 19], 1863, at Wandsworth, London.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Engi-
neer; in the silver lead foundry at Pertusola, Lerici, Italy.
Died in 1901. Brother of the next. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
TAPP, WILLIAM MUNRO. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877. S. of
Arthur March, accountant, of Bromley, Kent. B. Apr. 6,
1859, in London. School, Forest, Snaresbrook. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; LL.M. 1884; LL.D. 1893. Adm.
Solicitor, 1884; practised for sometime in London. Director
of a number of commercial undertakings. F.G.S.; F.S.A.
Member of the Archaeological Societies of Essex, Suffolk and
Somerset. Served during the Great War, 1914-19 in the
Ypres Sector as an ambulance driver in the St John's
ambulance Corps. Presented to Caius College the portraits of
E. S. Roberts, Sir W. Ridgeway and J. F. Cameron; gave part
of a collection of Korean pottery to the FitzWilliam Museum.
Bequeathed approximately £200,000 to the College, half to
be devoted to the study of Law. Died Jan. 23, 1936, in Queen
Anne's Mansions, London, S.W. Brother of the above.
[Venn, 11. 430; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 24, 1936.)
TAPPENDEN, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 14, 1871. S. of Frederick, Esq. [tutor at Woolwich], of
Sutton Court House, Chiswick. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A.
' 1875; M.A. 1891. A schoolmaster. A good cricketer; said
by 'old Tom' Heame to be 'an even harder hitter than
C. I. Thornton,' who was his contemporary. Of Chiswick.
Died before 1922. Brother of the next. (L. B. Tappenden,
T.A. Walker, 537.)
TAPPENDEN, FREDERICK THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, June II, i860. S. of Frederick [tutor at Woolwich],
of Sutton Court, Chiswick. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1871. Died Dec. 31, 1897, aged 62. Brother of the
above. {The Times, Jan. 3, 1898; T. A. Walker, 516.)
TAPPER, HUGH MARTIN ST CLAIR. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1891. S. of William Croker Coward, schoohnaster
[died July 29, 1874]- B. June 15, 1871, at Burgess HiU,
Sussex. School, Pocklington (The Rev. C. F. Hutton).
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Kidbrooke, Kent,
1895-7. C. of St Jude's, South Kensington, 1897-1900. V. of
Elson, Hants., 1900-3. V. of Bransgore, 1903-10. V. of
Romsey and C.-in-c. of Timsbury, 19 10-17. Rural Dean of
Romsey, 1912-17. V. of St Martin's, Scarborough, 1917-33-
Preb. of York, 1930-41. R. of Brandesburton, Yorks., 1933-
40. Married, June 4, 1901, Maud Lilian, dau. of William
James Tyler, of Kidbrooke. Sub-Warden, Homes of St
Barnabas, Dormans, Surrey, 1940-52-. (Crockford.)
TAPPS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, June 22, 1812. [Only] s. of [Sir] George Ivison
[Bart.] (and Sarah, dau. of Barrington Buggin, of London).
B. in London [May 24, i795]- School, Ealing, Middlesex.
Matric. Easter, 1814; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13, 1815. Of Hinton-Admiral, Chnst-
church, Hants. Founded Bournemouth, by developmg land
on East side of the Bourne, 1836. M.P. for New Romney,
1826-30; for Christchurch, 1832-3. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Mar. 15, 1835. Took the name of Tapps-Gervis by Royal
licence, Dec. 3, 1835. Married, Sept. 20, 1825, Clara, eldest
dau. of Augustus Eliott FuUer, of Rose Hill and Ashdown
House, Sussex. Latterly of East Close, Southampton. Died
Oct. 26, 1842. (Inns of Court; Return of M.P. s; G.E.C.)
TAPSON, JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 30, 1851. Of Devon. [S. of Elsworthy, of Stoke Damerel.]
Matric. Michs. 1851. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851; priest, 1852;
C. of Stoke Damerel, Devon, 1851-2. C. of Probus, ComwaU,
1852-4. C. of Callington, 1854-60. C. of St John, Clapham,
Surrey, 1860-1. Chaplain, Royal laboratory and magazines,
BuU Point, St Budeaux, 1868-70. V. of Hooe, Plymouth,
1870-1904. Died c. Nov. 29, 1904, aged 79. (Crockford;
Clergy List; The Times, Dec. i, 1904.)
TAPSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July I, 1840. Of London. [S. of Mrs Tapson, of 30, Great
Coram Street, Brunswick Square.] Matric. Michs. 1840.
Died, Jan. 15, 1842, in College, of typhus fever, aged 21.
(T. A. Walker, 470.)
Tarleton, John Haigh
TARBAT, JAMES EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1883.
S. of Alexander. B. in Hammersmith, Middlesex. Adm. pens,
at St Catharine's, Oct. 12, 1885; B..\. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Reading,
1886-93. C. of Weybridge, Surrey, 1893-1901. V. of Fareham,
Hants., 1901-28. R. of Calbourne and V. of Newton, Isle of
Wight, 192S-31. Lived latterly at i, Romsey Road, Win-
chester. Married Ethel M. Durnford. Died Feb. 17, 1937;
buried at Fareham. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 19, 1937.)
TARBET, CLAUD EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, July 11, 189S.
[S. of Edward Godfrey, solicitor, of Liverpool.] School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Liverpool Regt., 1914; Lieut.,
Labour Corps, 1918). (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
TARBUTT, ARTHUR BEAUCLERC. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. 6, 1866. [S. of the Rev. Arthur Charles (WadhamCoUege,
Oxford, 1827), of Jedburgh, Scotland. B. Dec. 23, 1845.]
School, Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. 1866; B..\. 1871; M.A.
1874. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of
St Peter's, Streatham, Surrey, 1871-2. C. of New Windsor,
Berks., 1872-4. C. of West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1874-6.
C. of Windermere, 1876-89. Died Mar. 20, 1889. (Glenalmond
Reg.; Crockford.)
TARGETT, JAMES MACKLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. S. of the Rev. James, of Falfield rectory, Gloucs.
B. [Oct. 19], 1870, at Faringdon, Berks. School, Monkton
Combe, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1896. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of
Great Malvern, Worcs., 1893-6. C. of Tavistock, Devon,
1896-9. R. of Churchover, Warws., 1899-1909. V. of
Bottisham, Cambs., 1909-24. R. of [East] Gilling, Yorks.,
1924-38. Married, Apr. 25, 1895, Constance Mary, 4th dau.
of the Rev. J. T. Wrenford, V. of St Paul's, Newport, Mon.
Continued to reside at Gilling and died Dec. 26, 1942.
(Crockford; The Times, Dec. 28, 1942.)
TARLETON, ARTHUR MILLS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Sept. 30, 1868. [5th] s. of William, Esq., deceased, of
14, Islington Row, Birmingham. [B. 1848.] School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. i868; Scholar, 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5,
1870. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1875. Special Pleader. On
the 0.xford Circuit. Queen's Advocate in West Africa, 1883;
Attorney-General of the Gold Coast, 1883-4. Died July 9,
1884, of fever, on his way home, aged 35. Brother of Frank
(1872), etc. (Law Lists; T. A. Walker, 533; Inns of Court;
The Guardian, July 30, 1884.)
TARLETON, AUDLEY PARNTHER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 18, 1866. S. of Richard Henry, solicitor. B. [Oct. 16,
1847], at Balsall Heath, Worcs. Bapt. May 18, 1848. Matric.
Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Brother of Llewellyn G. (1874).
TARLETON, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3, 1872.
S. of WiUiam, surgeon (and Grace Anne). B. July 20, 1853,
at Bishop Ryder (sic), Birmingham. Bapt. Aug. 31, 1853.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1892. Adm. a Solicitor,
1880; practised in Birmingham. Died Oct. 4, 1903, at 13,
Pakenham Road, Edgbaston. Brother of William H. (1858),
John H. (1859) and Waldyve W. {1863). etc. (Eagle, xxv.
207; Law Lists; The Standard, Oct. 7, 1903.)
TARLETON, JOHN COLLINGWOOD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
St John's, June 21, 1810. Of Northumberland. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814.
TARLETON, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
25 1885 S. of Francis Wellington, solicitor (and Elizabeth
M^ia Martin). B. Oct. 27, 1856, at 6, Loudon Road, Mar>le-
bone, London. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Moss). [An East
India agent, 1873-85-] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888;
MA 1892. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1888; priest (Newcastle-
on-Tyne, for Durham) 1890; C. of Ryton-on-Tyne, Durham,
1888-90 C. of Benwell, Northumberland, 1890-4. V. of
Beltingham with Henshaw, 1894-1900. R. of Great Warley,
Essex, 1900-8. R. of Aldridge, Staffs., 1908-19. Married,
Apr 25 1894, Kate Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Canon George
Cruddas, V. of Warden, Kent. Latteriy of Vicar's HaU,
Lichfield, where he died, Dec. 18, 1931- (Shrewsbury Sch
Reg.; Eagle, xlvii. 112; Crockford; The 2 lines, Dec. 19, 1931.)
TARLETON, JOHN HAIGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 26,
i8S9 S of William, surgeon (and Grace Anne). B. Jan. 11,
1841 in Birmingham. [School, King Edward's, Birmingham.]
Matric Ss. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866 At St Bartholo-
mew's hospitaL M.R.C.S.; 1865; L.S.A 1866. Practising at
Stockton-on-Tees in 1870; Surgeon, Stockton Dispensary
and Surgical Hospital. Practised subsequently at Cheddar,
Somerset. Died, Apr. 1885. Brother of William H. (1858),
Frank (1872), etc. (Eagle, xiv. 109; Medial Directories.)
Tarleton, Llewellyn Guy
TARLETON, LLEWELLYN GUY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1874: S. of Richard Henry, solicitor (and Caroline).
B. Oct. 18, 1850, at Balsall Heath, Worcs. Bapt. Apr. 3,
1851. Matric. Michs. 1874. Brother of Audley P. (1866).
TARLETON, WALDYVE WILLINGTON. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Feb. 2, 1863. S. of William. B. in Birmingham.
Matric. Lent, 1863; B.A. 1870. Brother of the ne.\t, etc.
TARLETON, WILLIAM HAIGH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 20, 1858. S. of William, surgeon (and Grace Anne).
B. [July 7, 1839], in Birmingham. Bapt. Oct. 23, 1839.
[School, Dedham.] Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A.
1865. Rowing 'blue,' 1861. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
1862; priest, 1863; C. of Cheddon Fitzpaine, Somerset,
1862-3. C. of Shepton MaUet, 1863-8. C. of All Saints',
Birmingham, 1868-72. V. of St Cuthbert's, Birmmgham,
1872-87. Died Mar. 3, 1887. Brother of Frank (1872),
John H. (1S59), etc. {Eagle, xv. 103; Crockford.)
TARLTON, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Dec. 25, 1857;
a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Robert. B. [Sept. 3, 1820], in
Birmingham. School, Birmingham (private). Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 30, 1858; priest (Winchester) 1858; C. of
Warmley, Gloucs., 1858. P.C. of Stroud, 1858-64. R. of
Millbrook, Beds., 1865-6. R. of Horsleydown, Surrey, 1866-
74. R. of Burstow, 1875-7. R. of Southam, Warws., 1877-9.
R. of Lutterworth, Leics., 1879-88. Died Dec. 17, 1888.
(Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 2, 1889; Venn,
ii, 336.)
TARN (post HOLMES-TARN), HARRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1892. S. of W[illiam], Esq., deceased, of 21, Lancaster Gate,
London, W. [and Fan Court, Surrey] (and Frances, dau. of
Charles Arthy). [B. 1871.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter,
1892. Changed his name to Holmes-Tarn, 1895. Second
Lieut., the 13th Hussars. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, King's Royal Rifle Corps). Married, 1895, Nora
.\delgunde, youngest dau. of Henry Martini, Consul for
Denmark at Glasgow. Resided near Forres, Scotland.
Brother of the next. {Eton Sch. Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families ; Changes of Name.)
TARN, WILLIAM WOODTHORPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of William, of 94, Lancaster Gate, London.
B. Feb. 26, 1869, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1S88; Scholar, 1889; B.A. (Class. Trip. Pt I, ist Class) 1891;
(Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1S92); M.A. 1925; Litt.D. 1931.
Hon. Fellow, 1939. Hon. LL.D. Edin. F.B.A. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, June 6, 1894. Of Muirtown House,
Inverness, 1952. Married, 1896, Flora Macdonald, dau. of J.
Robertson, of Orbost, Skye. Author, Antigonos Gonatas;
The Ireasure of the Isle of Mist; Hellenistic Civilization;
Hellenistic Military and Naval Developments; The Greeks in
Bactria and India; Alexander the Great, etc. Knighted, 1952.
Brother of Harry (above). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists;
Who's Who.)
TARR, HENRY. .Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 9, 1840. 2nd s. of
John [fustian-manufacturer], of Prestwich, Lanes. B. Jan. 13,
1821, at Manchester. School, Manchester (Mr Richards).
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest,
1846; C. of Earl Shilton with Hinckley, Leics., 1845-6. Third
Master of the College School, Leicester. C. of Romaldkirk,
Yorks., 1847-50. Resided at Ardwicke, 1852, Manchester,
1853-81. Disappears from Crocft/orji, 1889. (Manchester Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List.)
TARRANT, EDWARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 17, 1871. S. of Henry James (and Mary Ann). B. Aug.
30, 185 1, in the parish of St George's, Hanover Square,
London. Bapt. Dec. 12, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1885. Died Mar. 11, 1934, at Denton, Dorking.
(7 he 2 imes, Mar. 14, 1934.)
TARRANT (post TARRANT-TURNER), FRANK HOBSON
TURNER. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1878. S. of Susan. B.
Sept. 13, 1852, at Rochdale, Lanes. Migrated to St John's,
June 24, 1879; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1881; priest (Bath and Wells) 1882; C. of Fenton, Staffs.,
i8Si-2. C. of Lyncombe, Bath, 1882-4. C. of Boston, Lines.,
1884-6. C. of St Nicholas, Lincoki, 1886-91. C. of St Peter's,
Dulwich Common, 1891-2. C. of Wirksworth, Derbs., 1893.
C. of St Thomas's, Old Charlton, Kent, 1S94-6. Perm, to
Offic, dio. of Gloucester, 1906-24; dios. of Bath and Wells
and Salisbury, 1915-24. Died in 1932. (Eagle, xlvii. 253;
Crockford.)
TARRATT, HENRY WORTHINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 20, 1859. S. of John, of Moseley Hall, Stafis. (and
Harriett, dau. of William Worthington, of Burton-on-Trent).
B. [Oct. 14], 183S, at Wolverhampton. School, Brighton
College. Matric. Michs. 1859; B-A- ii*63; M-A. 1868. Adm.
com. causa, at Oxford, 1867. Adm. Solicitor, 1S70. (Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
Tasker, Richard Beaumont
TARRING, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. 21,
1863. [3rd] s. of John [architect]. B. [Sept. 17], 1845. in
London. School, City of London; and at London University,
1865. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. (nth Classic) 1868; M.A.
1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 9, 1868. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 17, 1871. Professor of Law in the Imperial Univer-
sity of Japan, 1878-80. Assistant Judge (and subsequently
Judge) of H.B.M. Supreme Consular Court, Constantinople,
1883-97; Consul, 1895-7. Chief Justice of Grenada, West
Indies, 1897-1905. Knighted, 1906. J. P., for County of
London. Married, Oct. 18, 1883, Edith, only dau. of John
Burford Carlill, M.D., of London, and had issue. Author,
Chapters on the Laiv relating to the Colonies; Analytical Tables
of the Laws of Real Property; British Consular Jurisdiction in
the East, etc. Of 18, Arkwright Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Died Mar. 31, 1923. (Scott, MSS. (which gives Died Apr. i);
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 2,
1923-)
TARTE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene,
July 5, 1847. S. of William, merchant, of Streatham Park,
Surrey. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1847.
TARVER, CHARLES FfiRAL. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 4, 1839. S. of John Charles. B. May 25, 1820, at
Windsor. Matric. Easter, 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846.
Fellow, 1842-9. Sometime tutor to the Prince of Wales. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1846; priest, 1849. R.of llketshall St John's,
Suffolk, 1855-63. V. of St Peter's, Isle of Thanet, Kent, 1863-
71. Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria, 1858. Hon.
Chaplain to the Prince of Wales. Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
1870-2. R. of Stisted, Essex, 1871-86. Canon of Chester,
1873. Married, 1850, Sarah, dau. of Charles Knight, author
and publisher. Died Aug. 18, 1886. (Crockford; T he Guardian,
Aug. 25, 1886.)
TARVER, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. II, 1873. Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1843), R. of Tyringham cum Filgrave,
Bucks. B. Apr. 26, 1854. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Also at Heidelberg University. Bursar of
Clayesmore School, Enfield; Assistant Master at King's
School, Canterbury, 1877-81; at Clifton College, 1881-5;
Head Master of Gateshead School, 1885-7; of Newcastle prep.
School, 1887-95. Lived latterly at Wobum Sands. J. P. for
Beds. Author, Life and Letters of Gustave Flaubert; Some
Observations of a Foster Parent; 'liberius the Tyrant; Debate-
able Claims, etc. Died Nov. 6, 1926, at Wobum Sands. (Eton
Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who
was Who; 7 he I imes. Nov. 12, 1926.)
TASKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 24,
1812. 2nd s. of John, of Wilmington, Dartford, Kent. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar; B.A. (nth Wrangler)
1816; M.A. 1819. Fellow, 1817. Junior Proctor, 1824-5.
V. of Soham with Barway, Cambs., 1832-72. Hon. Canon of
Ely. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
TASKER, JOHN CAMPBELL WHEATLEY. .\dm. pens, (age 17)
at Pembroke, Nov. 5, 1841. Eldest s. of John, Esq., of
Dartford, Kent. B. Aug. 30, 1824. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1847;
priest, 1849; C. of Lawshall, Suffolk, 1847-9. C. of the Chapel
of Ease, Worthing, 1851-2. C. of Weston, Somerset, 1852-3.
Chaplain, Bath United Hospital, 1860-2; Chaplain, Bath
Mineral Water Hospital, 1862-9. Married, 1853, Elizabeth S.
Newton, dau. of Capt. .'Alexander Mackenzie, R.N. Died
suddenly at Sidmouth, Apr. 26, 1895, aged 70. (List of
Carthusians; Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times,
Apr. 29, 1895; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TASKER, MORRIS BENNET. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1899. S. of M[orris], of Hampstead, Midds. (and Fanny
Pidcock). B. Feb. 22, 1880, at Melbury, Wilts, (sic). School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A.
1906. Assistant Master at Felsted School, 1902-4 ; at the Royal
Naval College, Osborne, and Dartmouth, 1905-28; at Dane
Court prep. School, Parkstone, Dorset in 1933. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg. ; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TASKER, RICHARD BEAUMONT. Adm. (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1881. S. of Richard Thomas, surgeon [of The Grange,
Melbourne, Derbs.], deceased. B. there, Aug. 24, 1862.
School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1881. Inherited a considerable
medical practice, but, having failed to qualify, became a
brewer in Gloucestershire. At one time in Griqualand, South
Africa. (Derby Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 449; Sir Max Pemberton,
Sixty Years Ago and After, 84.)
Tata, Dorabji Jamsetji
TATA, DORABJI JAMSETJI. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877.
[Eldest] s. of Jamsetji Nusseerwanji, merchant, of Nagpore ,
India (and Berabai, dau. of Kharsetji Daboo). B. [Aug. 27],
1859, in Bombay. Schools, Fort proprietary, Bombay, and
Paddock Wood. Matric. Michs. 1877. Hon. Fellow, 1922.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 4, 1878. In the office of the
Bombay Gazette for 2 years after leaving College. Chairman
of the Express Mills, Nagpur, 1887. Prospected for iron in the
jungles of the Central Provinces and Orissa, and thereby
greatly extended the importance of his family's iron-works.
Head of the iron and steel-works at Jamshedpur, the hydro-
electric installations on the Western Ghauts, the Tata cotton
mills, and other large enterprises in India. Knighted, 1910.
President of the Indian Industrial Congress. Hon. Member of
the Society of Chemical Industry, 1923. His numerous
endowments included the Indian Institute of Science, at
Bangalore; £8000 a year to the Bombay Government for a
School of Tropical Medicine and for Medical Research;
£187,500 for scholarships for medical research; £25,000 for
the new engineering laboratory at Cambridge. Married, 1898,
Mehrbai, dau. of H. J. Bhabha, Inspector-General of Educa-
tion in Mysore. Died June 3, 1932, at Bad Kissengen,
Germany. {Venn, 11. 429; Inns of Court; Who was Who; The
Times, June 5, 1932.)
TATAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 14,
1838. S. of George. B. at Cork, Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1839;
B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
TATCHELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1888.
S. of Edward Robert, of 73, Holland Park, London. B.
[Aug. 17], 1870, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B..^. 1891. Second Lieut., the Lincoln-
shire Regt., 1893; Lieut., 1896. With the Nile Expedition,
1898; mentioned in Despatches. Served in the S. African
War, 1898-1901 (with the Mounted Infantry; despatches).
Captain, 1903; retired, 1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut. -Col., the Lincolnshire Regt.; mentioned in
Despatches and in Sec. of State's List for 'valuable services';
D.S.6., 1915; severely wounded). Retired, 1916. Married,
Aug. 7, 1902, at Ootacamund, India, Helen, dau. of Henry
Irwin, CLE. Of Casthorpe Lodge, Barrowby, Grantham in
1937. Brother of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
TATCHELL, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891.
S. of Edward Robert, of 73, Holland Park, London. B.
Feb 20, 1872, at 17, Park Square, London. School, Clifton
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1901. Ord.
deacon (Southwell) 1896; priest, 1901; C. of Ashbourne,
Derbs., 1896-9. C. of St Andrew's, Wells Street, London, W.,
1899-1901. V. of Madehurst, Sussex, 1901-4. V. of Midhurst,
1906-35. Married, May 2, 1911, Margaret Elizabeth, elder
dau. of Col. Ollivant, late R.A., of 'EUiotts,' Nuthurst,
Horsham. Author, The Happy Traveller. Died Feb. 17, i935,
at sea, between Capetown and Durban; buried at Durban.
Brother of the above. (Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls
him Thatchell; Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Feb. 22, 1935.)
TATE, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 23,
1829. S. of Alexander. B. at Bowlish, Somerset. School,
Hove, Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1829. Migrated to Em-
manuel, Feb. 10, 1830; B.A. 1833; Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1834;
M.A. 1836; B.D. 1843. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1838. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1837; priest (Rochester) 1839; C. of Chalk
and Ifield, Kent, 1838-40. C. of St Michael's, Cambridge,
1843-7. V. of Brompton-Regis, Somerset, 1847-85. Latterly
of 3, Sistova Road, Balham. Disappears from Crockford,
1894.
TATE, CHARLES GREY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 25, 1859-
[2nd s. of the Rev. James (1818), of Richmond, Yorks.]
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1862. Married, Jan. ig, 1881, his
cousin, Sarah Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis
Blackbume Tate (1827), V. of Charing, Kent. Died Jan. 25,
1900, at Richmond, Yorks. Brother of John S. (1858). (The
Times, Jan. 29, 1900.)
TATE, The Rev. CHARLES RICHMOND. M.A. 1844, incorp.
from Oxford. [4th s. of the Rev. William {1789). of Portsea,
Hants. B. [.\pr. 18], 1814. School, Sherborne; also entered
at Eton, June 28, 1825, but name withdrawn the same day.
Matric. from Corpus Christi CoUege, Oxford, Nov. 4, 1831,
age 17; Scholar, 1831-9; B.A. (Oxford) 1835; M.A. (Oxford)
1838; B.D. (Oxford) 1845. Fellow, 1839-52. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1838; priest (Winchester) 1839; C. of Great Witley,
Worcs., 1838. C. of West Clandon, Surrey, 1839-52. V. of
Send with Ripley, 1852-75- R- of Trent, Somerset, 1875-95.
Died in 1895. Brother of WiUiam B. (1825) and George E.
(1837). (Eton Sch. Lists ; Sherborne Reg. ; Al. Oxon. ; Crockfjrd.)
VAciivi J
Tate, James
TATE, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. a scholar at Oueen-s', Oct.
1895. S. of Thomas. B. Mar. 18, 1876, at Hull. School,
Hymers College, Hull. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898,
Assistant Master at Whitgift Grammar School, Croydon,
1899-1919. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TATE, FEILDING WALLIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 29,
1836. [6th s. of the Rev. James (1789), of Richmond School,
Yorks. B. at Richmond. Schools, Richmond, Yorks., and
St Paul's, London.] Matric. Michs. 1837. Migrated to
St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he matric. June 25, 1840,
age 22. Adm. (age 30) at Jesus College, Cambridge, as 'S. of
the Rev. James, deceased, of Yorks.' Feb. 5, 1849. Brother
of James (1818), Thomas (1821) and Francis B. (1827).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
TATE, The Rev. FRANCIS. M.A. 1850, incorp. from Oxford.
[5th s. of Francis, Esq., of Flotmanby, Yorks. (and Margaret,
dau. of William Darley). B. Aug. 10, 1817.] Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford. Nov. 30, 1835, age 18; Scholar of
University CoUege, 1838-44; B.A. (Oxford) 1840; M..A..
(Oxford) 1842. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest, 1844; C. of
St George's, Kidderminster, 1845-7. R. of Girton, Cambs.,
1848-50. Inc. of Berkeley Chapel, Berkeley Square, London,
1850-2. C. of St Luke's, Lower Norwood, Surrey, 1854-5.
V. of Axminster with KUmington and Membury, Devon,
1855-67. Preb. of Exeter, 1860-7. Married, June, 1848,
Emma, dau. of Sir Ambrose Hardinge Giffard. Died May 2,
1867. (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
TATE, FRANCIS BLACKBURNE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Magdalene, Mar. 31, 1827. S. of the Rev. James (1789), of
Richmond, Yorks. (and Margaret Wallis). School, Rich-
mond. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1833; priest, 1833. V. of Charing, Kent,
1834-83. Chaplain to the Forces at Quebec, Canada, 1859.
C.-in-c. of Threlkeld, Cumberland, 1872-4. C.-in-c. of
Newton- Reigny, 1874-6. C.-in-c. of Kirkby Ravensworth,
Yorks., 1876-8. Latterly of Devon Cottage, Guildford, where
he died, June 24, 1887. Brother of James (1818), Thomas
(1821) and Feilding W. (1836). (Crockford; The Guardian,
June 29, 1887.)
TATE, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 23,
1837. Of Hampshire. [S. of the Rev. WiUiam (1789),
Chaplain to the convict estabUshment at Portsmouth. School,
Southsea.] Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar; B.A. (i6thWrangler)
1841; M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Dec. 12, 1841;
priest, Dec. 11, 1842; C. of Godstone, Surrey, 1841-5. C. of
Great Warley, Essex, 1847-9. V. of St Jude's, Southwark,
1849-56. V. of Widcombe, Bath, 1856-73. R. of Lowestoft,
1873-80. Preb. of WeUs, 1871. V. of Kippington, Kent,
1880-95. Married (i) Apr. 9, 1847, Matilda, dau. of Daniel
Maude, of Middlewood HaU, Yorks.; (2) Oct. 7, 1856, EUen
Georgiana, 2nd dau. of Major-General Sir Love Jones-Parry,
of Madryn Castle, Carnarvonshire. One of the Simeon
Trustees. Latterly of 37, Arundel Gardens, Kensington Park,
London, W. Died Aug. lo, 1900, aged 82, at Bath. Brother
of Charles R. (1844) and WUliam B. (1825). (Boase, vi. 662;
Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 11, 1900; Burke,
L.G.)
TATE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 2, 1789. Only s. of
Thomas, of Richmond, Yorks. B. June 11, 1771, at Rich-
mond. School, Richmond (Mr Temple). Matric. Michs. 1790;
B.A. 1794; M.A. 1797. Fellow, 1795-6. Master of Richmond
School, Yorks., 'for 36 years (1796-1833) of pre-eminent
success the learned master of Richmond School.' R. of
Marske, Yorks., 1808-43. Canon- Residentiary and Preb. of
St Paul's, 1833-43. V. of Edmonton, Middlesex, 1839-43.
Married, Sept. 29, 1796, Margaret, dau. of Feilding WaUis,
of Ireland. Author, Horatius Restitutus (an attempt to
arrange the books of Horace in chronological order), etc.
Died Sept. 2, 1843, at Clifton, Bristol; buried in St Paul's.
Father of the next, of Thomas (1821), Francis B. (1827) and
FeUding W. (1836). (Clergy List; Cansick, Epitaphs, 163;
D.N.B., which gives his father's name as James, of Berwick.)
TATE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 14, 1818.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. James (above). B. [1801], at Rich-
mond, Yorks. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1819;
Scholar, 1820; BeU Scholar, 1820; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1832.
Succeeded his father as Master of Richmond School, Yorks.,
1833-63. R. of Hutton, Essex, 1837-8. V. of Easby, Yorks.,
1838-45. P.C. of Holv Trinity, Richmond, 1858-63.
Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Zetland, 1838-63. Died
Feb. 14, 1863, at Nice. Brother of Thomas (1821), Francis B.
(1827) and FeUding, W. (1836); father of Charles G. (1859)
and John S. (1858). (Boase, vi. 664; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Cansick, Epitaphs, 163.)
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TATE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 28, 1884. S. of
Joseph, fanner (and Ann). B. Feb. 20, i860, at Leitnm. Of
Antrim. Previously at Queen's College, Belfast and at the
Royal University of Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1884; B.A. (i6«/i
Wrangler) 1886; Scholar, 1886; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master
at King's School, Rochester, 1882-7; at Derby School, 1889-
92. Died, July 15, 1892, very suddenly at Gil ingham,
Dorset, ' whilst waiting to see the Governors of the GiUmgham
Grammar School for the Headmastership of which he was
a candidate.' {Eagle, xvii. 414; Roffensian Reg.; Derby ^ch.
Reg.)
TATE, JAMES BELL HILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 18, 1851. S. of James Bell, Esq., of Scarborough
(and Mary, dau. of William Holt, of Whitby). [B. Apr. 29,
1833.] Matric. Michs. 1851. Capt., 2nd West Yorks. Light
Infantry Militia. Married, Nov. 12, 1863, Florence, dau. of
Henry Cleaver Chapman, of Liverpool. Died Apr. 16, 1866,
at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight. (Burke, L.G.; F. P. White.)
TATE, JAMES MUNRO. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 30,
1871. S. of Henry Carr, General (and Jane). B. at Southsea.
Bapt. Aug. 8, 1851. [School, Royal Grammar, Guildford.]
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord deacon
(Lichfield) 1875; priest, June 11, 1876; C. of Swadlmcote
Derbs. 1875-7. C. of Cutcombe, Somerset, 1877-80. V. 01
Syleham, Sufiolk, 1882-1925. Subsequently of Syleham old
vicarage. Died in Jan. 194 1. {Crockford; Eastern Daily Press,
Jan. 30, 1941-)
TATE, JOHN FRANCIS FENWICK. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. Eldest s. of Thomas [sometime solicitor], of Allerbum,
Alnwick, Northumberland. B. July 20, 1876. School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1895. Second Lieut., Lanes.
Fusiliers, 1899; Lieut., 1900; Captain, 1907. Transferred to
60th Rifles, 1908. In the South African War, 1898-1901.
Retired, 1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
King's Royal Rifle Corps; Colonel; A.A.G., at the War
Office, 1918; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for 'valuable
services'; mentioned in Despatches). Sometime Secretary of
Camberley Heath golf club. Of Bank House, Acklmgton,
Northumberland. Died Oct. 9, 1951. {Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists; Univ. War List; The Times, Oct. 12, 1951-)
TATE, JOHN SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 20, 1858.
S. of the Rev. James (1818), of Richmond, Yorks. B. there,
Sept. 14, 1839. School, Charterhouse, London. Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. In the Exchequer and Audit Office.
Died Oct. 20, 1887. Brother of Charles G. (1859)- i^l-
Carthus.)
TATE, ROBERT FRANKLIN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1897; from
New College, Oxford, where he had kept two terms (1887-8).
S. of George James, schoolmaster, deceased (and Jane Elford).
B. July 24, 1859, in Kensington. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900. Morning Leader correspondent in Rome, 190:.
British Vice-Consul in Vienna, and, later, correspondent of
the Daily News and assistant correspondent of 7 he Times in
Paris. Died Sept. 11, 1932, in Paris. {Venn, 11. 554; The
Times, Sept. 13, 1932.)
TATE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15,
1891. [Only] s. of the Rev. Richard [R. of Rossinver, Co.
Leitrim], of Kinlough, Bundoran (and Elizabeth Ashe). B.
there, Aug. 27, 1872. School, Shrewsbury (The Rev. H.
Moss). Matric. Michs. 1891; scholar, 1891; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1894; (Pt II, ist Class, 1895); M.A. 1898.
Hon. Fellow, 1948. Ad eundem, Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1903;
Litt.D. (T.C.D.) 1943. Senior Classical Master at St Columba's
College, Rathfamham, Co. Dublin, 1896-1903. Fellow of
Trinity College, Dublin, 1908; Senior Fellow, 1941; Public
Orator, 1914-52. C.B.E. 1919; K.B.E. 1920. Officer of the
Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem,
1927; Officier de I'Instruction Publique, 1927; Cavaliere della
Corona d' Italia, 1929; Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur,
1934. Married, 1917, Raby Georgina, dau. of William Clarke,
of Dublin and widow of C. J. Lowry. Author, Orationes et
Epistolae Dublinenses; Carmina Dublinensia. Died Jan. 22,
1952. {Who's WJio; The Times, Jan. 23, 1952.)
TATE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1821.
[2nd] s. of [the Rev.] James (1789). B. at Richmond, Yorks.
School, Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1826; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1834. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1848. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1835; priest, 1837. C. of Edmonton,
Middlesex, -1841-2; succeeded his father as V. there, 1843-63.
Died Jan. 21, 1863. Brother of James (1818), Francis B.
(1827) and Feilding W. (1836). {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1863, i. 253.)
Tatham, Charles Meaburn
TATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, July 28,
1789. S. of John, of York. School, York. Matric. Michs.
1790; Scholar, 1793; B.A. {Sth Wrangler) 1704; M.A. i797;
Fellow, 1796; Junior Dean, 1802-6; Junior Bursar, 1807-8.
Second Master of the Royal Naval College, Portsea, -1841-5.
Father of Charles R. (1844), George E. (1837) and WilUam B.
(1825). (Disappears from Clergy List 1846.)
TATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Sept. 29,
1797. S. of James, of Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. June 25, I778.
School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1798.
TATE, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1858, incorp. from Dublin.
[S. of Thomas, farmer. B. in Yorks.] B.A. (Tnn. Coll.,
Dublin), 1852; M.A. (T.C.D.), 1857; LL.B. and LL.D.
(T.C.D.), 1865. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1856; priest (York)
1857; C. of St Mary's, Sheffield, and Assistant Master in the
Collegiate School, Sheffield, 1856-9. Head Master of Alde-
burgh Grammar School, Sufiolk, 1859-65; of Seckford
Grammar School, Woodbridge, 1865-74- V. of Bredfield with
Lowdham and Pettistree, 1874-80. R. of Stradbroke, 1880-
1912. J.P. forSuHolk. Hon. Canon of Norwich. Died Oct. 8,
1912, aged 84. {Al. Dub.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 11,
1912.)
TATE, WILLIAM BUNTING. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 9, 1825. S. of [the Rev.] William (1789) [of the R.N.
College, Portsmouth]. B. in London. School, Sherborne,
Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1826; Bell Scholar, 1827; Scholar,
1829; B.A. 1830; M..\. 1833. Usher at Oakham School,
Rutland in 1833. V. of Nether-Wallop, Hants., 1834-51.
Died, Dec. 25, 1851. Brother of Charles R. (1844) and George
E. (1837). {Sherborne Reg.; Oakham Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1852, I. 207.)
TATHAM, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 7, 1833-
S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased, of London (and Susan). B. in
London. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A.
1837; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 1839; priest (Lichfield) Aug. 8,
1840; C. of Horsley, Derbs., 1839-41. P.C. of Halam, Notts.,
1854-61. Minor Canon of Southwell Collegiate Church,
1841-78. Married, Mary Cranfield. Died Aug. i, 1878, aged
68. {Clergy List; The Times, Aug. 3, 1878.)
TATHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 14, 1827. [Eldest] s. of Charles Heathcote, architect, and
Warden of Greenwich Hospital, of London (and Harriet
Williams). School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1832; priest (Exeter) 1832.
R. of Boconnoc with Bradoc, Cornwall, 1832-74. Preb. of
Exeter, 1860-74. J.P. for Cornwall. Married (i) Harriet, dau.
of Joseph Edwards; (2) 1853, Jemima Annabel, dau. of
Francis GlanviUe, of Catchfrench, and had issue. Author,
Prayers for the Use of Members of the Church of England during
present troubles; Sermons. Died Feb. 22, 1874. at Bradoc
rectory. (.Si Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boase, Bib. Cornub.; Boase, vi.
664 ; Cornwall Reg., 47 ; Walford, County Families ; Crockford.)
TATHAM, ARTHUR LEOPOLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of the Rev. George Turner (1852), of Leek, Lanes. B.
[Aug. 6], 1868, at Preston. School, Lancaster Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1887; Tancred Scholar; B.A. 1890; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1897. At St George's Hospital; House Surgeon and
House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894. Practised
at Abergavenny. Married, July i, 1902, Mary Blackwood,
only dau. of F. B. Hallowes, M.R.C.S., of Checkley, Redhill.
Died early in 1936. (Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 493; Medical
Directories.)
TATHAM, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1881,
S. of the Rev. G[eorge] E[dmund] (Queen's College, Oxford.
1849) [V.] of Ryburgh, Norfolk. B. Aug. 5, 1864. School,
Mariborough College. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1890. Adm. Solicitor, 1888; practised in London (Messrs
Ladbury, Tatham and Burgis). Married, July 16, 1904, Ethel
Rose, eldest dau. of James Hughes, of London. Died Feb. 27,
1925, at Hampstead. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
K. S. Block.)
TATHAM, CHARLES MEABURN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1847. [Eldest] s. of Meaburn, solicitor, of Blooms-
bury (and Elizabeth). B. Sept. 21, 1828, in London. School
[Highgate Grammar and] Sedbergh (Mr Evans). Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M..'V. 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. 20, 1851. Called to the Bar, May i, 1853. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. A Governor of King's College
Hospital, London. Steward of the Sons of the Clergy Cor-
poration. Married, July 20, 1853, Elizabeth, only child of
Thomas CoUingridge, of Highgate. Died July 12, 1924, at
Cary Castle, St Marychurch, Devon. Brother of Meaburn S.
(1850); father of Herbert F. W. (1881). {Eagle, xliv. ioi;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
July 15, 1924-)
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TATHAM, CHRISTOPHER KEMPLAY. Adra. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of Thomas Clarke (1858), of 4, Montagu
Mansions, Portman Square, London. B. [May 26], 1881, at
Highgate. School, Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
July, 1905. On the Midland Circuit. Parliamentary drafts-
man. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London
Regt. (R. Fus.)). Of 3, Hare Court, Temple, in 1948. (Law
Lists.)
TATHAM, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1878. S. of Robert Gordon, surgeon, of Poplar (and
Emma Louisa). B. Dec. 7, 1859, in Poplar. Bapt. June 8,
i860. [School, Greenwich.] Matric. Michs. 1878.
TATHAM [EDWARD]. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, May 11,
1767. Of Westmorland. [S. of James. Bapt. Oct. i, 1749, at
Dent, Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh.] Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, June 21, 1769; B.A. (Oxford) 1772; M.A.
(Oxford) 1776. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, 1781; B.D.
1783; D.D. 1787; Rector, 1792-1834. Ord. deacon, 1776;
priest, I778;C. of Banbury. R. of Twyford, Bucks. 1792-1834.
Preached, about 1802, a famous sermon, 2^ hours long, in
defence of the disputed verse in St John's Gospel; concluded
'by leaving the subject to the learned bench of Bishops "who
have little to do and do not always do that little." ' Resided
latterly chiefly at Combe Rectory, near Oxford : scarcely ever
appeared in Oxford except to bring in pigs of his o^vn
breeding to be sold in the market. Unpopular in his College,
where he was known as 'The Devil who looked over Lincoln.'
R. of Whitchurch, Shropshire, 1829-34. Married, 1801,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Cook, of Cheltenham. Author,
controversial sermons and pamphlets, including The Chart
and Scale of Truth by which to find the Cause of Error, which
embodied a new system of logic, and was admired by Edmund
Burke and others. Died Apr. 24, 1834, at Combe rectory.
Buried in AU Saints Church, Oxford. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.;
G. V. Cox, Recollections of Oxford, 233.)
TATHAM, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St Catharine's,
June I, 1768. See the above; perhaps the same.
TATHAM, ERNEST JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Sept. 29, 1879.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.B. and B.Chir., 1887;
M.D. 1890. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1886.
Senior House Surgeon, General Hospital, Cheltenham.
Practised at Halesowen, Worcs. (1890) and then at Chelten-
ham. Resided latterly at Redover, West Byfleet, where he
died Sept. 25, 1943, aged 82; buried at Pyrford. [Medical
Directories; The Times, Sept. 27, 1943.)
TATHAM, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1863. S. of John Laurence. B. [Nov. 11], 1844, at Highgate,
London. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar,
1866; B.A. (i9(/i Classic) 1867; M.A. 1870. Assistant Master
at Marlborough College, 1867; at Westminster, i868-75- Ord.
deacon (London) 1869; priest, 1871. Head Master of Hereford
Cathedral School, 1875-90. V. of Wing, Bucks, and R. of
Grove, 1890-1918. Rural Dean of Ivinghoe, i893-i9i5-
Married Bertha Mary, dau. of the Rt. Rev. John Jackson,
Bishop of London. Died Apr. 28, 1918. Brother of Thomas C.
(1858). {Crockford; The Times, May i, 1918.)
TATHAM, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. S. of Alfred Charles, Esq. B. at High-
gate. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1877. Died July 20,
1915, at Roehampton Vale, London, aged 60. (The 'limes,
July 24, 1915.)
TATHAM, GEORGE TURNER. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8,
1852. S. of Rowland, yeoman, of Shoolbred (and Betty).
B. Apr. 15, 1832, at Dent, Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh (The
Rev. J. H. Evans). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A.
1859. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Mar. 1857; priest, Feb. 28,
1858. Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School, 1856-9; Head
Master of Preston Grammar School, 1859-74. V. of Leek,
Lanes., 1874-93. Died Dec. 17, 1893. Father of Arthur L.
(1887). (Bromsgrove Reg.; Eagle, xviii. 208; Boase, vi. 665;
Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 28, 1893.)
TATHAM (post TATHAM-WARTER), HENRY DE GREY
WARTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1880. S. of
Meabum Smith (1850), of 11, Grosvenor Square, London (and
Mary, dau. of Henry de Grey Warter, of Salop). B. [Feb. 22],
1862, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A.
1884. Of Cruck Meole House, Salop. J. P. for Salop. Adopted,
by deed poll, the additional name of Warter, 1897. Married,
Aug. 2, 1900, Kathleen Maud, dau. of Thomas Dearlove, of
Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk. Died July 2, 1927. (£<o» Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
Tatham, Ralph Raisbeck
TATHAM, HERBERT FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 30, 1881. [Youngest] s. of Charles Meaburn
(1847), of 14, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, London. B.
Dec. 2, 1861, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1883; Pt II, ist Class, 1885);
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master at Eton, 1886-1909.
Author of school textbooks; co-author, with A. C. Benson, of
Meti of Might. Died Aug. 4, 1909, at Chamonix, Switzerland,
as the result of an accident. (Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Aug. 9, 1909.)
TATHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 9, 1752.
S. of the Rev. William (1700), V. of Wiston (or Wissington),
Suffolk. B. there. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1752;
Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1756; M..\. 1760. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1756; priest (Rochester) 1757; C. of Wiston, 1756-7. C. of
Cray St Paul's, Kent, i757-7o. V. of Meopham, 1770.
V. of Lexden, Essex, until his death in 1786. (Peile, 11. 257;
Records of Rochester; R. L. Arrowsmith).
TATHAM, JOHN. .\dm. sizar at St John's, July 9, 1846; re-adm.
pens. Oct. 12, 1846 and sizar, June 29, 1847. S. of John,
miner, of Sedbergh, Yorks. (and Hannah). B. Aug. 5, 1821,
at Tatham. [School, Bentham Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. 1850. C. of Melling, Lanes., 1851-7. P.C. of
Rydal, Westmorland, 1857-73. Died Apr. 19, 1886, at
Streatham, Surrey. (Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian,
.A.pr. 28, 1886.)
TATHAM, LEONARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28,
1874. S. of Henry, of Highgate, London. B. there. Mar. 2,
1855. School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
1878. Adm. Solicitor, 1883; practised in London (.Messrs
Tatham and Hardy). Latterly of Redover, West ByBeet.
Died Sept. 14, 1940. (Law Lists; The 2 imes, Sept. 16, 1940.)
TATHAM, MEABURN SMITH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 13, 1850. S. of Meabum, solicitor, of London (and
Elizabeth). B. May 22, 1832, in Torrington Square, London.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A.
1857. Adm. Solicitor, 1857; practised in London (Messrs
Meaburn, Carling and Walls, 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry).
Married, Apr. 22, i860, Mary Eliza, only dau. of Henry de
Grey Warter, of Cruck Meole House, Salop. Died in 1870.
Fatherof Henry deG.W. (1880); brother of Charles M. (1847).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; 2 he Guardian, Apr. 18, i860.)
TATHAM, RALPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5, 1771.
S. of Ralph (1722), M.D., late of Sunderland (and Elizabeth
Yellowlee). B. at Sunderland. [Bapt. Aug. 7, i75i-] School,
Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1776.
Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Durham) June 16, 1776;
priest (Durham) Sept. 20, 1778; C. of Ingram, Northumber-
land. V. of Addingham, Cumberland, 1795-1825. V. of
Bishopton, Durham, 1806-25. Chaplain of Sherbum Hospital.
Married, Sept. 25, 1776, Anne, dau. of Meabome Smith, of
Morton House, Durham. Died Jan. 6, 1825, at Bishopton.
Father of the next, of William (1806) and Thomas (1802).
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 505; Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag.,
1825, I. 378.)
TATHAM, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 20,
1796. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Ralph (above). B. at Barton,
Whittingham, Northumberland. Bapt. there, Nov. 6, 1778.
School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar, 1796; B..\.
(12th Wrangler) 1800; M..\. 1803; B.D. 1811; D.D. (per Lit.
Reg.) 1839. Fellow, 1802; tutor, 1814-30; President, 1827-
39; Master, 1838-57. Junior Proctor, 1809-10. Orator,
1809-36; ' He was well qualified for this office by his singular
dignity of person, courtesy of manner, and a great skill in
complimentary speeches. The wags said of him: "He brought
forth butter in a lordly dish.'" Vice-Chancellor, 1839-40 and
1845-6. Ord. deacon (Rochester) July 8, 1804; pnest,
Sept. 30, 1804; C. of Longstowe with Croxton, Cambs., 1807.
Chaplain of Horningsea, 1809. R. of St Mary Colkirk with
Stibbard, Norfolk, 1816-57. Died Jan. 19, 1857, at St John's
Lodge, aged 79. M.I. on site of old Chapel. Brother of
Thomas (1802) and William (1806). (Durliatn Sch. Reg.;
R. F. Scott; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 505; Boase, in. 881.)
TATHAM, RALPH RAISBECK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 28, 1840. [6th] s. of Thomas Trever, solicitor, of
Highgate (and Elizabeth). B. there [Apr. 18, 1822]. Bapt.
July 26, 1822. Schools [Highgate Grammar] and King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (London) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of
Highgate, 1845-8. V. of Dallington, Sussex, 1848-93. Preb.
of Chichester, 1889-93. Married, Apr. 11, 1850, Caroline,
younger dau. of Henry Wihner, Esq., of Down Place,
Hastings. Died Oct. 1, 1S93, at Chichester. Father of
Thomas B. (1883). (Eagle, xviii. 81; Crockford; TheGuardian
Oct. II, 1893.)
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TATHAM, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 29, 1863.
S. of Richard, deceased [of Lowfield, Burton-in-Lonsdale,
Yorks] (and Ellen). B. [June 19, 1844], at Bentham, Lanes.
Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867. Sometime Assistant Director-General,
Public Works Dept., Ceylon. Then an engineer in Manchester,
where he was accidentally killed by the bursting of a cotton-
press, 'before 1878.' (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg., which
gives year of death as 1869; Rossall Reg.; Pcile, 11. 576.)
TATHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 23, 1802.
Of Northumberland. [S. of the Rev. Ralph (i77i). Bapt.
May 8, 1783, at Whittingham.] School, Durham. Matric.
Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1802; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Ord.
deacon- (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Ely) Mar. 22, 1807; priest
(Lincohi, Litt. dim. from Ely) Dec. 13, 1807; C. of Over,
Cambs., 1807-9. Head Master of the Grammar School,
Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, 1809-17. C. (to his brother)
at Colkirk, Norfolk, -1841-50. Died at the rectory. Mar. 24,
1850. Brother of Ralph (1796) and William (1806). (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 505; G. Mag., 1850, i. 618.)
TATHAM, THOMAS BARTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1883. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Ralph Raisbeck
(1840) (and Caroline). B. Mar. 24, 1864, at Dallington,
Sussex. Bapt. Mar. 24, 1864. School, Hereford Cathedral
(Mr Francis H. Tatham). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of
Tettenhall, Staffs., 1889-92. C. of Basingstoke, Hants.,
1892-6. R. of St Paul's, Cleveland, Queensland, 1897-9- R-
of Sherwood, Queensland, 1899-1904. R. of Hockclifie, Beds.,
1904-32. Married, Jan. 15, 1898, at Watson's Bay, Sy4ney
Harbour, Mary, widow of William O. Barsham, M.R.C.S.,
late of Bagshot and Bournemouth. Died Feb. 29, 1932, at
Aylesbury; buried at Hockclifie. (Eagle, xlvii. 112; Crock-
ford; The Times, Mar. 2, 1932.)
TATHAM, THOMAS CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 17,
1858. [Eldest] s. of John Lawrence, barrister-at-law, of
6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. B. [Dec. 5], 1839, at Highgate.
School, Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862;
M.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 29, 1861. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1864. On the North-Eastern and Midland
Circuits. Married, Sept. 3, 1879, Caroline Newsam, dau. of
Christopher Kemplay, of Leeds. Resided at Highgate. Died
Mar. I, 1914. Father of Christopher K. (1900); brother of
Francis H. (1863). (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Times, Mar. 2, 1914.)
TATHAM, THOMAS CROWTHER. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1877; priest, 1878;
C. of Byers Green, Durham, 1877-84. C. of Stockton-on-Tees,
1884-6. C. of Crook, 1886-9. P.C. of Sunnybrow, 1889-1913.
Latterly of 49, Compton Road, Sherwood, Nottingham.
Disappears from Crockford, 1921.
TATHAM, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 10,
1821. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Mount Street, London (and
— Shepherd, of Cadogan Place, London). [B. Aug. 5, 1804.]
School, Rugby. Doubtful if resided. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
TATHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 19, 1806.
Of Durham. [S. of the Rev. Ralph (i77i).] Matric. Michs.
1806; Scholar, 1806; B.A. 1810; M..^.. 1813; B.D. 1821.
Fellow, 1812-34. Senior Proctor, 1819-20. Ord. deacon
(Durham), Michs. 1810; priest, Mich. 1811; C. of Bishopton,
Durham, 1810-11. C. of Easington, 1811. Chaplain at
Homingsea, Cambs., 1819-24. R. of Great Oakley, Essex,
1833-4. Died Aug. 29, 1834, aged 47, in College. Brother of
Ralph (1796) and Thomas (1802). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
505; Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 582; The Times,
Sept. 4, 1834.)
TATLOCK, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse, Mar.
13,1754- Of Lanes. School, Rivington. Matric. Michs. 1754;
Scholar; B.A. 1758. C. of Walton-on-the-Hill, and R. of
West Derby, Lanes., for many years. Married Nancy, only
dau. of J. Johnson, of Everton. Father of Johnson (1785).
(Burke, L.G.)
TATLOCK, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 7,
1827. S. of Johnson (next). B. of Everton. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. In Holy Orders.
Married, 1835. Died c. 1848. (Burke, L.G.)
TATLOCK, JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 7, 1785.
S. of [the Rev.] Henry (1754), B.A., of West Derby, in the
parish of Walton, near Liverpool. B. Jan. 9, 1767, at Everton,
near Liverpool. Schools, Liverpool (Mr Kitchen), Rainford
(Mr Braithwaite) and Clitheroe (Mr T. Wilson). Matric.
Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. V. of Lathom, Lanes,
for many years. Married Catherine, dau. of J. Brownbill, and
widow of — Seddon. Died in 1818. Father of the above.
(Burke, L.G.)
Taunton, The Rev. Charles Edward
TATLOW, ANTHONY TISSINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 28, 1839. [2nd s. of Anthony Tissington, late of Hot-
wells, Bristol, Lieut., in the Army, deceased.] Matric. Michs.
1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford,
1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 24, 1843. Brother of
the next. (Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court.)
TATLOW, JOHN ST MAWE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 17, 1833. [Eldest] s. of Anthony S. Tissington [mineral-
dealer, of The Strand, London]. B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1834. Resided until 1837. Died
Oct. 5, 1837, 'in the Strand, in his 21st year.' Brother of the
above. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1837, n. 546.)
TATTAM, The Rev. HENRY. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 18,
1823; a 'Ten-year man.' [B. 1789.] R- of St Cuthbert's,
Bedford, 1822-49. R- of Great Woolstone, Bucks., 1831-49.
V. of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1849-68. F.R.S., 1835. Arch-
deacon of Bedford, 1845-66. Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M.
the Queen, 1853-68. Coptic scholar. Hon. LL.D., Dublin,
1845; D.D. Gottingen; D.Phil., Leyden. Author, Helps to
Devotion; An Edition of the Gospels in Arabic and Coptic;
A compendious Grammar of the Egyptian Language; etc. Died
Jan. 8, 1868, at Stanford Rivers. (Boose, ill. 881; D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1868, I. 263.)
TATTERSALL, CREASSEY EDWARD CECIL. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Oct. i, 1896. S. of Edward, of 25, Southampton
Row, London. B. [Sept. 7], 1S77, in London. School, City of
London. Matric. Michs. 1896; B..\. 1899. In the Textiles
Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1915 ; subsequently
Keeper of the Department. Author, 1000 End Games (Chess) ;
Hand-Woven Carpets, Oriental and European; Fine Carpets
at the Victoria and Albert Museum; The Carpets of Persia;
History of British Carpets, etc. Of Sorrento, Lyme Regis.,
in 1952. (Who's Who.)
TATTERSALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 21,
1815 ; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Apr. 25, 1814, age 18. [3rd s. of the Rev. John (Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, 1767), V. of Harewood and Ledsham,
Yorks.] Matric. Lent, 1816; B.A. 1819. V. of Ledsham,
1820-2. Died July 29, 1822, aged 26, at Hastings. Cousin of
the next. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1822, 11. 188.)
TATTERSALL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 6, 1799. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William [de Chair] (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1770), V. of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs.
(and Mary, dau. of George Ward, of Wandsworth Hall,
Surrey). B. in Gloucs. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1800; Scholar. Ensign, 65th Foot, 1802; Lieut., 1803. At
one time in the medical profession. At Trinity College,
Dublin, 1817, age 36. C. of Westbourne, Sussex, 1819.
Married Charlotte, dau. of Col. Johnstone, 63rd Regt., and
had issue. Died May 11, 1823. Cousin of the above. (Record
of Old Westminsters ; Burke, L.G.)
TATTERSALL, OSWALD ERIC. .^dm. at St Catharine's,
1899. S. of Oswald. B. Nov. 26, 1880, at Sharow, Ripon.
Matric. Michs. 1899; exhibitioner; B.A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor,
1906; practised in London, Messrs Gaul and Tattersall,
12 Stratford Place. Of Twickenham, Middlesex in 1949.
(Law Lists.)
TATTERSALL-MUSGRAVE, JOHN (1865), see MUSGRAVE.
TATTERSHALL, HERBERT MARTYN EUDO. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Sept. 30, 1859. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (next).
B. Apr. 7, 1840. School Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1868;
priest, 1869; C. of Penwortham, Lanes., 1868-72. C. of
Tamworth, Staffs., 1872-4. C. of Austrey, Warws., 1874-84-
C. of Newton, Suffolk, 1885-91. Died Mar. 3, 1891. (Christ's
Hospital Exhtbitioners; Crockford.)
TATTERSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 1811.
Of Yorks. [S. of a Wesleyan Minister, of Brampton, Hunts.]
Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1816; M.A. 1819;
D.D. 1838. Fellow, 1821-7. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford,
1844. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 11, 1820. P.C. of St
Augustine's, Everton, Lanes., 1830-46. Died Oct. 29, 1846,
aged 51. Father of Herbert M. E. (above). (Al. Oxon.;
Foster, Index Eicles.; Clergy List; G. Mag. 1847, i. 99;
G. C. Chambres.)
TAUNTON, The Rev. CHARLES EDWARD. M.A., 1864, incorp.
from Oxford. [2nd s. of William Elias (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1789) [ ater knighted], of London. B. Jan. 15, 1830.
School, Eton.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 14,
1848, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1852; M.A. (Oxford) 1855. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of Frome
Selwood, Somerset, 1853-60. C. of Llangasty-Tal-Y-Llyn,
Brecon, 1863-9. C. of Newland, Worcs., 1869-71. V. of
St John's, Harlow, Essex, 1871-87. Disappears from
Crockford, 1901. Brother of WiUiam E. (1836). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
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TAUNTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, June lo,
1837. Of Oxfordshire. [4th s. of Thomas Henry (Pembroke
College, Oxford, 1789), Clerk of the Peace {and Jane, dau. of
Stephen Davis, of Oxford). B. Sept. 12, 1815, at Oxford.]
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841 ; M.A. 1844. Adm. ad eundetn,
at Oxford, 1863. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Dec. 19, 1841;
priest, Dec. iS, 1842; C. of Northfield, Birmingham, 1841-4.
C. of St Paul's, Hammersmith, 1844-53. C. of UpweU,
Norfolk, 1S53-5. Vice-Principal of St Margaret's College,
Fulham, Middlesex, 1861-3. C. of St Michael and All Angels,
Sydenham, Kent., 1863-5. C. of Hammersmith, i867-75-
C. of St Bartholomew's, Sydenham, Kent, 1875-6. V. of
Kingswood, Surrey, 1876-1901. Married (i) Feb. 21, 1843,
Ann RoUo, youngest dau. of the Rev. William Gamett, and
had issue; (2) Jan. 6, 1870, Flora Charlotte, younger dau. of
Commissary-General John Wilde, and had further issue.
Resided latterly at Kingswood vicarage, where he died
May 6, 1904. (Eagle, xxvi. 239; Al. Oxcm.; Crockford; Clergy
List; Collect Cornub.; The Guardian, Jan. 12, 1870; The
Times, May 9, 1904.)
TAUNTON, SIDNEY CHARLES. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall ,
1886. S. of J. C. C, Esq., of The Ehns, Edgbaston, Birming-
ham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1893; practised at 44,
WaterlooStreet, Birmingham (Messrs Taunton and Whitfield).
Disappears from La-^' Lists, 1949.
TAUNTON, WILLIAM ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21,
1836. [Eldest s. of Sir William Elias, deceased (Christ Church,
Oxford, 17S9) (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Maria, dau. cf
Henry William Atkinson). B. Jan. 8, 18 18. School, West-
minster.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847. Adm.
ad eundetn, at Oxford, 1848. Of Freeland Lodge, Oxon. J. P.
and D.L. for Oxon. Captain, 5th Oxfordshire RiHe Vols.
Married, Oct. 18, 1848, Sarah Percival, youngest dau. of
Percival Walsh, of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon., and had issue.
Died Mar. 23, 1873. Brother of Charles E. (1864). [Al.Oxon.;
Old Westminsters iCollea. CarnMi.; Walford, County Families.)
TAVEL, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 15) atTRiNiTY,
Feb. 6, 1788. S. of Beat, of St Augustine's Town, America.
Private tuition. Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1791; B.A.
(2nd Wrangler and Second Smith's prize) 1792; M.A. 1795.
FeUow, 1793; Assistant Tutor, 1797-1801; Tutor, 1801-11.
F.R.S., i8i8. V. (non-resident) of Kellington, Yorks. 1811-17.
R. of Campsea-Ashe, Sufiolk, 1817-29- V. of Euston, 1828-9.
Married, 1811, Lady .\ugusta Fitzroy, dau. of Augustus
Henry, Duke of Grafton, and had one daughter. Died Apr. 26,
1829, aged 57, in London. (Rev. E. C. Hudson; G. Mag.,
1829, I. 474-)
TAVERNER, HERBERT LACY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of [Major-Gen. Edmund] Lewin, of Great Bridge
House, Romsey, Hants, (and Mary, 5th dau. of Herbert
Mackworth, R.N.). B. [Jan. 13], 1870, in Upper Hyderabad,
India. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1888. Consulting
Engineer; practised in London (Tavemer and Co.) ; a Director
of Messrs Stockall, Marples and Co. Married (i) 1896,
Miss Marshall; (2) Oct. 19, 1920, Beatrice Violet Thorpe.
Resided at 40, Wobum Square, London. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.)
TAVISTOCK, MARQUESS OF (1757) and (1807), see RUSSELL,
FRANCIS.
TAW SEIN KO. University Teacher in Burmese, 1892-5. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Oct. i, 1892. S. of Taw Sun, merchant.
B. [Dec. 7, 1864], at Moulmein, Burma. School, Government
High, Prome, Royal Mission, Mandalay and Government
High, Rangoon. Matric. Michs. 1892. Lecturer in Burmese
and PaU, at Rangoon CoUege, 1882-5. Translator and Assist-
ant Secretary to Government of India, 1885-92 and 1894-6.
At Peking and elsewhere in China, 1897-8. Adviser on
Chinese .affairs and Assistant Secretary to Government,
1898-1905. Kaiser-i-Hind gold medal, 1903; Companion,
Imperial Service Order, 1911. Married, 1889, Ma Mya, dau.
of Tan Tun, merchant, of Rangoon. Author, Elemetitary
Handbook of the Burmese Language, etc. Died May 29, 1930.
(Peile, 11. 780; Who was Who.)
TAWNEY, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 31, 1S56. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1819). B. [Dec. 26, 1838], at Clifton. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1856; Bell Scholar, 1857; Davies
Scholar, 1858; Scholar, 1858; B.A. (Senior Classic) i860;
M.A. 1863. Fellow, i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May i,
i860. Joined the Bengal EducaUon Dept., 1864; Professor
in the Presidency CoUege, 1864-76; Principal, 1876-93.
Director of Public Instruction; retired in 1892. Registrar of
Calcutta University, 1877, 1884 and 1889. Librarian to the
India Office, 1893-1903. CLE., 1888. Married, July 3, 1867,
Constance Catherine, dau. of Dr Charles J. Fox, of Brisling-
ton, Somerset. Translated various Sanskrit texts. Latterly
Tayler, Charles Benjamin
of Southlands, Weybridge. Died July 29, 1922, at Camberley.
(Rugby Sch. Keg.; India Office Lists; Scott, MSS.; Inns of
Court; Who was Who; The Times, July 31, 1922.)
TAWNEY, EDWARD BERNARD. M..\. from Trinity, i88o.
Assistant to the Professor of Geology and Assistant Curator
of the Woodwardian Museum, 1878-82. Curator of the
Bristol Museum, 1S71-8. At the R. School of Mines, 1860-3.
F.G.S. Died Dec. 30, 1882, aged 42, at Mentone. (Reg. of
R. School of .Mines; Boase, iii. 883; The Times, Jan. 4, 1883.)
TAYLER, ARCHDALE DRURY. Adm. at Cavendish H. July
1881. [S. of the Rev. Henry Carr Archdale (1845), R. of
Orwell, Cambs. (and Lydia Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Hugh
Arthur Bishop, R. of Cley, Norfolk. B. July 26, 1862. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Non-CoU. .Michs. 1881. Died July 18,
1890, at Brandon, Virginia, U.S.A. Brother of Eraser H. J.
(1883) and Frederick A. W. (1885). (Record of Old West-
minsters.)
TAYLER, ARCHDALE WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Christ's, Feb. 6, i777- [Eldest] s. of Joseph (1738) (and Ann,
dau. of John Wilson, of King's Lynn, Norfolk). B. 1759. at
King's Lynn. Bapt. Jan. 22, i759- School, Kmg's Lynn.
Matric. Michs. 1777. Resided untU Lady Day, 1780. [His
family adopted the Tayler speUing of the name early in the
eighteenth century, to prevent confusion with a fanuly of
Taylor, also of King's Lynn.] Adm. at the .Middle Temple,
Nov. 15, 1775; migrated to the Inner Temple, Jan. 29, 1781.
Freeman of King's Lynn. Inherited Knight Thorpe, Leics.,
from his maternal uncle, Archdale Wilson, but sold it in
small parcels between c. 1797-1803. Lived at Morcott,
Rutland, 1783-86; at Broughton-Pogis, Oxon., and finaUy at
Boreham House, Herts., 1792-1812. Married, Jan. 3, 1783,
at Alexton, Leics., Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Charles HaU,
Dean of Booking and sister of Dean Charles Henry Hall (for
whom see D.N.B.), and had issue, 17 children, 9 sons, 8 dau.,
all of whom were alive when the youngest was 21. Lost his
fortune owing to the dishonesty of an agent, and became
Paymaster to the 11th Regt. of Foot, 1812. Died Apr. 11,
18 14, at Ceuta. Brother of Joseph (1785) ; father of Henry J.
(1812), Joseph F. (1824) and the next. (Peile, 11. 307; Inns of
Court; E. K. Kenworthy-Brown.)
TAYLER, CHARLES. .\dm. pens, at Downing, Apr. 4, 1822.
[4th s. of Archdale WUson (above). B. at Boreham House,
Herts. Bapt. Feb. 28, 1796. School, Charterhouse (Gown Boy,
Orator, exhibitioner). Had matric. Dec. 16, i8n, age 15,
from Christ Church, Oxford; rusticated, 1813, according to
family tradition, for driving a four-in-hand round "Tom
Quad.' A'clerkunderGovemment'ini8i9.] Matric. Easter,
1822; B.A. 1827. Ord. priest (Worcester) Jan. 25, 1S28; C. of
Mosely, Worcs., 1828-30. Assistant Master at Elizabeth
College' Guernsey and Chaplain of Bethel Chapel, Guernsey,
1830-40. V. of Halam, Notts., 1840-53- V. of Bamby-m-the-
Willows 1854-8. Married, c. 1818, Mary Ann — , and had
issue Author, 5«rmoKS. Died July 24, 1858. Brother of Henry
J. (1812), and Joseph F. (1824). (Crockford;B. K. Kenworthy-
Brown (great grandson) ; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TAYLER, CHARLES BASIL. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1,1897. Of Somerset. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Wood
Henry (1850), deceased, V. of Holy Trmity, CarUsle. B.
Apr. 2, 1878, at Wesfon-super-Mare. Schools, Rossall and
Carlisle Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1898;
Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1900; M..A.. 1919.
Ord. deacon (York) 1903; priest (Ripon) 1904; C. of Beeford,
Yorks., 1903-4. C. of Kirkby Ravensworth, 1904-10. C. of
Brough-under-Stainmore, Westmorland, 1910-12. C. of
Threlkeld, Cumberland, 1912-14. C. of Stalmine with
Preesall, Lanes., 1914-15. C. of Rosley with Woodside,
Cumberland, 1915-16. Lie. Pr., dio. of Carlisle, 1916-19.
C. of Norton, Derbs., 1919-22. Perm, to Offic, dio. of
SouthweU, 1922-3; dio. of CarUsle, 1923-31. Latterly of
Great House, Troutbeck, Windermere. Died Feb. 17, 1931 •
(Carlisle Gr. Sch. Keg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 27,
1931-)
TAYLER, CHARLES BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 14, 1813. S. of John. B. [i797j, at L*ytonstone,
Essex. School, GuUdford, Surrey. Migrated to Trmity,
Oct. 23, 1815. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1S22.
Ord. deacon (London) 1821; priest, 1823; C. of Hadleigh,
SufioUt, 1821-6. Held other curacies in Kent, Surrey and
Hants. C.-in-c. of Hodnet, Salop, 1831-6. V. of St Peter's,
Chester, 1836-46. R. of Otley, SuffoUt, 1846-74- Married
(while at Otley), Aldine, dau. of A. D. Lewis Agassiz, of
London. Writer for the young. Author, Facts in a Clergyman's
Life; .Memorials of the English .Martyrs; The Records of a Good
.Man's Life; Thankfulness; Earnestness; Truth; Second Evils
and their Remedy; Sermons; .-i Letter to one who cannot read it;
Mark Wilson, or the Merchant's Clerk, etc. Died Oct. 16,
1875, at Worthing. (Boase, in. 884; Index Eccles.; Crockford;
D..\'.B.; Clergy List.)
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TAYLER, CHARLES STANLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1856. S. of Ralph John, Esq., Judge of Jaunpore,
Benares (and Elizabeth, widow of K. N. Barnard). B. at
Allahabad, India. School, private. Matric. Easter, 1857.
Migrated to Caius (age 20), Sept. 30, 1857; B.A. i860; M.A.
1865. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Otley,
Suffolk. R. of Flowton, 1868-70. C. of Evedon, Lines.,
1871-2. C. of Peterborough, 1872-3. C. of St Mary Redclifie,
Bristol, 1873-5. Chaplain of Alnut's Hospital, Reading,
1875-6. C. of Titsey, Surrey, 1878-81. C. of St John's,
Carlisle, 1881-3. C. of East Peckham, Kent, 1890-5.
Married, May 19, 1868, Amy, dau. of Edward Anderdon
Reade, Bengal Civil Service. Disappears from Crockford,
1902. (Venn, 11. 337; Clergy List.)
TAYLER, ERASER HUGH JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 24, 1883. S. of the Rev. Henry Carr
Archdale (1845), R. of Orwell, Cambs. B. July 13, 1864.
School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1S83; Scholar; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at Harrison College, Barbados,
1887-92; at Glenalmond, 1894-9; at Bishop Field College,
Newfoundland, 1905-7. Ord. deacon (Newfoundland) 1906;
priest, 1907; C. of St Mary's, St John's, Newfoundland,
1906-7. Inc. of Salmon Cove, Newfoundland, 1908-9. C. of
Eastville, Gloucs., 1909. Assistant Master at Church
Institute, Bolton, 1909-18; at St Bees, Cumberland, 1918-26;
at Brentwood School, 1926-32. R. of Little Warley, Essex,
1932-5. Latterly of Kinross, St John's Avenue, Brentford.
Disappears from Crockford, 1947. Brother of Archdale D.
(18S1) and the ne.xt. (Aldenltam Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; E. K. Kenworthy-Brown.)
TAYLER, FREDERICK ARCHDALE WILSON. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1885. [Youngest] s. of the Rev.
H[enry] C[arr] A[rchdale] (1845), R. of Orwell, Cambs. B.
Apr. 28, 1866. School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at Llanrwst Grammar
School, 1891; at Locker's Park School, Kernel Hempstead,
1892 ; at Loretto School, 1895 ; at the EcoleCloselet, Lausanne,
1900; temporary posts at Harrow, Rugby and Charterhouse;
at Wellington College, 1907-8; at Dulwich College, 1909-29-.
Married, Apr. 14, 1898, Margaret Jane, only dau. of John
Blackwell, J.P., of Hendre, Llanrwst, and had issue. Brother
of the above and of Archdale D. (1881). (Aldenham Sch. Reg.;
Dulwich Coll. Reg.; 2. A. Walker, 587; Ike Jimes, Apr. 16,
1898.)
TAYLER, GEORGE WOOD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 28, 1850. S. of George. B. in India. School,
Suffolk (private). Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Otley,
Suffolk, 1855-7. C. of St Mary's, HuU, 1857-8. P.C. of
Helsington, Westmorland, 1858-61. C. of Pontefract, Yorks.,
1861-3. P.C. of St Mark's, Hull, 1S63-6. P.C. of Grayrigg,
Westmorland, 1866-72. V. of Ockbrook, Derbs., 1872-4.
C. of Holy Trinity, Bournemouth, 1874-5. C. of Emmanuel
Church, Weston-super-Mare, 1876-80. V. of Carlisle, 1880-90.
Died Nov. 5, 1890, aged 59, at Bedford. Father of Charles B.
(1897). (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 12, 1890.)
TAYLER, HENRY CARR ARCHDALE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, .Mar. 14, 1845. S. of [the Rev.] Henry Joseph (next),
of Upton-on-Sevem, Worcs. B. at Brighton. School,
Shrewsbury [Head boy]. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1848;
prizeman; B.A. (4th Classic) 1849; Members' prize, 1851;
M.A. 1852. Fellow, 1851; Junior Dean,a855-8; Senior Dean,
1858-60. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of Holy
Trinity, Ely, 1853-4. V. of St Mary-the-Great, Cambridge,
1854-9. ^- ot Orwell, Cambs., 1859-95. Married Lydia
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. H. A. Bishop. Died Oct. 15, 1895.
Father of ArchdaleD.(i88i),FraserH.J.(i883)andFrederick
A. W. (1885). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; E. K. Kenworthy-
Brown.)
TAYLER, The Rev. HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
June 8, 1812; a 'Ten-year man.' [2nd of the 9 sons of
Archdale Wilson (i777). B. 1787, at Uroughton Pogis, Oxon.
Bapt. Sept. 3, 1787. Sometime an Usher at Bury St Edmund's
School.] Matric. Easter, 1821; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1822. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1810; priest, Dec. 22, i8n. R. of
Winnall, Hants., 1820-9. R. of Raithby with Hallington,
Lines, from 1829. R. of Upton-on-Sevem, Worcs., 1834-64.
Canon of Worcester. Married, 1820, Jemima Maria, dau. of
Sir William Fraser, Bart. Died Jan. 5, 1864. Father of
Henry C. A. (above); brother of Joseph F. (1824) and Charles
(1822). (Burke, L.G.; Clerical Guide; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles. ; G. Mag., 1864, i. 261 ; E.K. Kenworthy-Brown.)
TAYLER, HERBERT PAGET. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1877.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885; M.B. 1886. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.,
1884. Practised at Bradford-on-Avon. Hon. Surgeon Lieut.-
Col., 1st WUts. Royal Volunteers. Died Jsn. 18, 1917, aged
59, at Exmouth. (Med. Directories; St Bartholomew's
Hospital Journal, Feb. 1917.)
Tayleur, Charles William
TAYLER, HUGON SEAWARD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 10, 1877. [S. of the Rev. F., of Weston-super-Mare.]
B. 1856. Schools, University College and Repton; and at
London University, 1876-7.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1884. In the Unitarian ministry; Assistant Minister at
Rosslyn HiU Chapel, Hampstead, 1883-4; Minister of the
Old Chapel, Dukinfield, Cheshire, 1885-1905; of the Elder
Yard Chapel, Chesterfield, Derbs., 1906-11; resigned owing
to ill-health. Lived latterly at Golders Green. Twice married
and had issue. Died Oct. 3, 1931, in London. (Repton Reg.;
The limes, Oct. 6, 1931; Ihe Inquirer, Oct. 17, i93i.)
TAYLER, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 23, i860. S. of James George, of 23, Norfolk Crescent,
Hyde Park, London. B. 1843. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TAYLER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 5.
1785. [Youngest] s. of Joseph (1738), -M.D. (and Ann, dau. of
John Wilson, of King's Lynn). B. Oct. 4, 1767, at Kings'
Lynn. School, Bury St Edmunds ('Taylor'). Matnc. Easter
1786; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1789. 'He proved his mother's will
in 1790 (P.C.C, Bishop, 579), and died before his brother.
Brother of Archdale W. (i777). (Peile, 11. 320; E. K. Ken-
worthy-Brown.)
TAYLER, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peter-
house, June 6, 1824. S. of Archdale Wilson (i777). Matric.
Michs. 1824. Brother of Henry J. (1812) and Charles (1822).
TAYLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Jan. is,
1816. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Uxbridge,
Middlesex [and, probably, Harrow]. Matric. Lent, 1816;
B.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1821; priest (Salisbury) 1821.
C. of Mamhull, Dorset. C. of Wribbenhall, Worcs.; C. of
Hartlebury, Worcs. Lived at Whitlinge, Hartlebury, and at
Bognor, Sussex, 1847-66. Married, Feb. 5, 1821, at South-
wold, Miss Fanny, dau. of the Rt. Rev. W. L. Mansel, D.D.,
Bishop of Bristol and Master of Trinity. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1867. (C. R. Hudleston; Farley's Bristol journal,
Feb. 10, 1821; Harrow Reg.)
TAYLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 16, 1831.
Probably the man of these names, eldest s. of William, of
Sion College, London, who matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Apr. 6, 1832, age 19; of New Inn HaU, i835-43.
(Al. Oxon.)
TAYLER, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1826. [Eldest] s. of [Major] Alexander Francis (and
Lady Jane Dufi, dau. of Alexander, 3rd Earl of Fife). B.
at Rothiemay House, Banffs. School, BanfiE. Matnc. Michs.
1826; Scholar, 1829; B.A. (29(/i Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1835.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 16, 1827. Called to the Bar,
Jime 13, 1836. Equity draftsman and Conveyancer. Of
Rothiemay House. Succeeded to the estate of Glenbarry,
Banffshire, 1854. J. P. and D.L. for Banfis. and Elgin.
Married, 1864, Georgina Lucy, dau. of Admiral Norwich
Duff, and had issue. (Law Lists; Inns 0/ Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Walford, County Families.)
TAYLERSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 21, 1767.
B. in Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1772. Ord. deacon
(London, Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 21, 1771; priest (York)
July II, 1773; C. of South Leverton, Notts., 1771. V. of
Kilham, Yorks., 1785. (St John's Coll. Adm. in. 717.)
TAYLEUR, ALEXANDER CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1885. [Eldest] s. of Charles William (1856) (and
Mary, dau. of John Preston, of Southport). B. [Oct. 30, 1865]
in London. School, Wiesbaden, Germany. Matric. Michs.
1885. Of Little Hempston, Devon. Married and had issue.
Died Oct. 8, 1935, at Loddiswell, Devon. (Burke, L.O.; The
Times, Oct. 11, i935.)
TAYLEUR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 23,
1823. [2nd] s. of John (and Penelope, dau. of Thomas
Pearson, of TetteahaU Wood, Staffs.) B. [Apr. 7, 1805], at
Buntingsdale, Market Drayton, Salop. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (London, for Lincohi)
June 14, 1829; held no cures. Married, Oct. 1838, Frances,
youngest dau. of the Rev. Richard Lane, of Coflieet, Devon,
and had issue. Of Buntingsdale, Salop. Died Oct. 10, 1847.
Father of John (1859) and William H. (1868); brother of
William (1822). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1847,
11. 664.)
TAYLEUR, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 19, 1856. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam Houlbrooke,
of Houghton House, St Marychurch, Torquay (and Emma,
dau. of John Heathcote). B. [Dec. 9, 1836], in Liverpool.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1856. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
Mar. 28, 1861. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1864. On the
Northern Circuit. Of Sandwell, Devon, and Chamwood,
Leics. Married (i) Apr. 12, 1864, Mary Jane, youngest dau.
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of John Preston, of Ardwick, Manchester, and had issue-,
(2) Apr. 15, 1896; Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard
Robbins Wolfe, of Leighton, S. Devon. Died July 6, 1912.
Brother of Galfrid H. J. (1873) a°d the ne.xt; father of
Alexander C. (1885). (Eton Sch. Lists ; Lau- Lists ; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLEUR, CRESSWELL JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 22, 1856. S. of William Houlbrooke, of 'Oaklands,'
Torquay. B. Aug. 3, 1838. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1856. Adm. Solicitor, 1865; practised at Torquay, 1867-76,
and at Lonsdale Chambers, 27, Chancery Lane, London.
Brother of the above and Galfrid H. J. (next). {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists.)
TAYLEUR, GALFRID HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1873. [Youngest] s. of William [Houlbrooke], of
St Marychurch, Torquay {and Emma, dau. of John Heath-
cote). B. [Sept. 20], 1S54, at Torquay. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1873; LL.B. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 12, 1875. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1880. Resided at
Rye, Sussex. Died Jan. 9, 1947. Brother of Charles W. (1856)
and the above. [Harrow Sch. Keg. ; Law Lists ; Intis of Court ;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Jan. 11, 1947.)
TAYLEUR, JOHN. .\dm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, Dec. 19,
1859. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles (1823), of The Field,
Market Drayton, Salop (and Frances, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Lane, of Coftleet, Devon). [B. June i, 1840.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. i860. Succeeded to Buntingsdale Hall,
Salop, 1S73, on the death of his uncle, William (1822). Of
Buntingsdale Hall, Salop. J. P. for Salop, Cheshire, and
Staffs.; D.L. for Salop; High Sheriff of Salop, 1889. Married,
Jan. 23, 1866, Katharine Treby, 2nd dau. of William John
Clark, of Buckland-tout-saints, Devon. Died Dec. 28, 1922.
Father of William (1890) and John (next); brother of
William H. (186S). (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
TAYLEUR, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1892. [2nd] s.
of John (above), of Buntingsdale, Market Drayton, Salop
(and Katharine Treby, dau. of William John Clark). [B.
Oct. 2, 1873.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892. Farmed
for sometime in New Zealand. Married, Dec. 16, 1916, Dora
Emma, dau. of Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley, and had issue.
Lived latterly at Buntingsdale. Died Oct. 16, 1932; buried
at Little Drayton. Brother of William (1890). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Oct. 18, 1932.)
TAYLEUR, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 15,
1739. Of Salop. [Only s. of William (Christ Church ,Oxford,
1731), of Rodington and Shrewsbury (and Mary, sister of
Sir Rowland Hill, Bart., of Hawkestone). B. May 26, 1741-]
Of Buntingsdale Hall, Salop. High Sheriff of Salop, 1797.
Married, May 13, 1771, Martha, dau. of Maurice Bowen, of
Upton, Pembs., and had issue. Died Sept. 26, 1813. (Burke,
L.G.)
TAYLEUR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 17,
1822. [Eldest] s. of John, of Buntingsdale, Salop, (and
Penelope, dau. of Thomas Pearson). B. [Sept. 10, 1803J, at
Hanley, Worcs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1822. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1823. Of Buntingsdale Hall, Salop.
High Sheriff of Salop, 1827. M.P. for Bridgwater, Somerset,
1832-4. Died, unmarried, Nov. 5, 1873. Succeeded by his
nephew, John (1859). Brother of Charles (1823). {Boase, in.
886; Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Return of
M.P.S.)
TAYLEUR, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890. [Eldest]
s. of John (1859), of Buntingsdale, Market Drayton, Salop
(and Katharine Treby, 2nd dau. of William John Clark).
[B. Jan. II, 1S72.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Lieut., Shropshire Yeomanry, 1898. J. P. for Salop and
Radnorshire. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Shropshire Yeomanry (T.F. Res.); Lieut. -Col., Labour Corps.
O.B.E.; T.D.; mentioned twice in despatches; Chinese Order
of Chia-Ho). Of Woodlands, Glasbury-on-Wye. Married,
Feb. 14, 1899, Gwendolen Harriet Frances, only dau. of
Walter de Winton, of .Maesllwch Castle, and had issue.
Died July 8, 1921. Brother of John (1892). (Army Lists;
Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
TAYLEUR, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magda-
lene, July I, 1868. [3rd] s. of Charles (1823), deceased, of
The Field, Market Drayton, Salop, (and Frances, dau. of the
Rev. Richard Lane). [B. Mar. 7, 1848.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. itj68. Farmed in Cheshire. Died, unmarried.
Mar. 15, 1905. Brother of John (1859). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
TAYLEURE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 18, 1765. S. of William (1721) official of the Eccle-
siastical court, of York. B. in York. School, Hingham,
Norfolk (.Mr Buck). Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1771- Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1771; priest, Mar. 15, 1772. R- of
Taylor, Alfred Roger
Frenze, near Diss, Norfolk, 1789-1824. Died Jan 14 1824
aged 77, at Norwich. M.I. at Thomdon, Suflolk. (St 'john's
Coll. Adm., HI. 706.) ■'
TAYLOE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, June 26. 1780
[Only] s. of John [of Mount .-Viry, Richmond, Virginia] (and
Rebecca Plater). B. [Sjpt. 2, 1771]. in Virginia. [School
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1789. Of Mount .\iry, Richmond
County, Virgima. On the death of his father, left to the
guardianship of his brother-in-law, Ralph Wormeley, who
(being himself an Etonian) sent him to Eton, where he appears
in the lists of 1788 and 1789. Returned to Virginia in 1792.
Member of the Virginia Senate. One of the wealthiest men in
America. Famous on the turf. Married, Oct. 4, 1792, Anne
dau. of Benjamin Ogle, of Maryland. Died in 1828.' (Eton
Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 506.)
TAYLOR, ADOLPHUS GRIMWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
June 19, 1865. S. of William [solicitor, of Bedford Row,'
London]. B. [Nov. 5], 1848, in London. School, St Paul's.
Matnc. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adm. Solicitor,
1873. Practised (Messrs Taylor, Simpson and Mosley) at
Derby. Married, Sarah Elizabeth Hope. Died .•\ug. 2, 1914
at Derby. (St Paul's Sch. Reg. (Greenwood); Scott, .MSS.;
Law Lists; Tire Times, Aug. 4, 19 14.)
TAYLOR, ALBERT WILLIAM FERRIS. .-Vdm. pens, at Peter-
house, Sept. 17, 1897. S. of General William W'Ukinson,
deceased. Of Maida Vale, London, W. B. Feb. 16, 1881, m
London. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1908. Assistant Master at Beechmont
School, Sevenoaks, 1905-8; at Rose Hill, Banstead, 1908;
Head Master of Griffith House School, Brondesbury, 1910-28.
Assistant .'Vlaster at Heath Mount School, Hampstead, 1928-
33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TAYLOR, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 13, 1848. [5th] s. of Robert, of Broomland, Kirkcud-
brightshire. [School, Edinburgh Academy and at Glasgow
Univ., 1845-8.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M..-V. 1855.
Ord. deacon, 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Silsoe, Beds., 1854-7.
C. of Halifax, Yorks., 1858-61. Chaplain (S.P.G.) at Kamptee
and Nagpore, India, 1861-72. Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Madras, 1872-3. Killed by a fall from his horse at
Wellington, in the Nilgiri Hills, 1873. M.I. in Coonoor
Church. Brother of Charles J. (1845). {^Edinburgh Academy
Reg., which states that he died in 1861; Crockford; F. Penny.)
TAYLOR, The Rev. ALEXANDER. M.A., 1854, incorp. from
Oxford. [3rd s. of George Ledwell, gent., of Lymington,
Hants.]. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, June 30,
1841, age 17; B.A. (0.xford) 1845; M.A. (Oxford) 1848;
Fellow of Queen's, Oxford, 1848-84. Ord. deacon, 1849;
priest, 1850; C. of Holy Trinity, Paddington, 1852-60.
Reader of Gray's Inn, 1860-84. Died Apr. 11, 1884. (Al.
Oxon.; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1882.
[Youngest] s. of James, deceased, of Todmorden Hall, Lanes.,
J. P. for Lanes, and Yorks. B. Nov. 26, 1S64, at Burghfield,
Berks. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1S82. Died
Apr. 29, 1885, at Bournemouth. Brother of Arnold D. (1871).
(Venn, 11. 455.)
TAYLOR, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 4,
1820. [3rd] s. of Francis Edward. B. at Hull. School, Louth,
Lijics. Matric. -Michs. 1820. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 29,
1822. Died Jan. 16, 1823, aged 21, in London. (Inns of
Court; G. Mag., 1823, I. 188.)
TAYLOR, ALFRED LEE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
May 20, 1845. Matric. Michs. 1845; B..^. 1849; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1856; priest, 1857. Head Master of
Ruabon Grammar School, 1855-1901. C. to the Vicar of
Wrexham, 1 883-1903, and private chaplain at Plas Power
Chapel. Died Sept. 17, 1903. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. 23, 1903.)
TAYLOR, ALFRED RICKARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1900.
S. of Francis James, solicitor, of Overdale, Bakewell, Derbs.
(and Emily Kickard). B. there, Sept. 24, 1882. Schools,
St Anselm's, Bakewell and Derby. Matric. Michs. 1900; ]i..\.
1904; M.A. 1919. Assistant Master at Dulwich College, 1905-
33-. A..\I.I.E.E. Married, Nov. 4, 1^05, Isabel Marjorie, dau.
of Montagu Young, of London. (Venn, iii. 405 ; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
TAYLOR, ALFRED ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 10, 1837. S. of John. B. [Jan. 10, iSiSJ, at Runhall,
Norfolk. School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1837;
B..\. 1841. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of
Penwerris, Cornwall, 1842-3. C. of St Gluvias, 1843-5. t-
of Bodmin, 1845-52. R. of St Stephen-in-BranneU, 1852-91.
-Married, 1844, Eliza Hannah, eldest dau. of Lieut. Church,
R.N., and had issue. Author, Sermons. Died May 21, 1891.
(Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Biblio. Cornub.; Crockford; Cornwall
Reg., 47; The Guardian, May 27, 1891.)
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Taylor, Anthony
TAYLOR, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. i7, i8t38
[Only s. of John, Esq., of Airton, West Riding, jorks.]
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 15, 1872. {Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24, 1833-
[Only s. of WiUiam, barrister, of Armagh, Ireland, and of
Lincoln's Inn. B. June 21, 1816.] School, Rugby. Matnc.
Michs. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 25, 1832. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Inns, of Court.)
TAYLOR, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 28, 1865.
r^rd s. of W. E., of Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A.] Matnc. Lent,
1865- B.A. 1868; LL.B. 1869. Returned to Norfolk, Virgmia,
where he died, Oct. 3, 1871, aged 25. The members of the
Norfolk Bar tendered an address of condolence to his family.
{Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 10, 1871.)
TAYLOR, ARNOLD DAWES. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 9,
1871. [Eldest] s. of James, F.R.C.S. [of Todmorden Hall,
Lanes.] (by his 2nd wife, Mary Anne, dau. of John Jones, Esq.,
of Liverpool). B. [Nov. 13, 1852], at Clapham. School,
Cheltenham CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1872. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
■1876; priest, 1878; C. of Chalton, Hants., 1876-81. R. of
Churchstanton, Devon, 1881-1907. Married (i) 1876,
Marian, only dau. of R. T. Pritchett, F.S.A., of Esher, and had
issue- (2) 1905, Agnes Mary, eldest dau. of Elias Tozer, Esq.,
of Poulton, Devon, and had further issue. Resided latterly
at Whitworth House, Padstow, Cornwall, where he died,
Jan. 1922. Brotherof Alexander J. (1882). {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 400; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Walford, County
Families ; Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July I, 1826. Matric. Lent, 1827.
TAYLOR, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 4>
1832. Of Norwich. One of these names, 3rd s. of .\dam, of
Norwich, matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Nov. 7, 1832,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1836. {Al. Oxon.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR CECIL. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish
H., Michs. 1884.
TAYLOR, ARTHUR COLE PELLEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 17, 1826. [2nd] s. of James [H.E.I.C.S.] B.
[Sept. 19, 1808], in Madras. School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
Michs. 1826; B.A. 1831. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 7,
1829. Died in London, Feb. 12, 1839. {List of Carthusians;
Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 6,
1880. [S. of William, M.D.] Of 21, Crockherbtown, Cardifi.
[B Dec. 13, 1861.] School, CUfton College. Matric. Michs.
1S80 At Edinburgh University and University College
Hospital. M.B. and CM., Edin., 1890; L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S.
and L.M., Edm.; L.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1889. Assistant
Demonstrator in Anatomy at the R.C.S., Edinburgh.
Practised at Cardifi. Physician, Cardifi Infirmary. Major,
Medical Stafi, 3rd Western General Hospital, T.F.; V.D.
Surgeon and Agent, R.N. for Cardiff. {Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, con-
fusing him with the next, calls him B.A. 1898.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR ERNEST. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, 1895.
Migrated to Downing, Jan. 2, 1897; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1898; (Pt II, ist Class, 1899); M.B. and
B.Chir., 1901; M.A. 1905; M.D. 1908. At Charmg Cross
Hospital; House Physician there. Practised at St Leonards-
on-Sea. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Australian
Medical Corps.). Of 153, Foster Street, Dandenong, Victoria,
Australia in 1940. Author, medical. {Medical Directories.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR LOMBE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [Eldest] s. of Alfred, of Starston Place, Harleston,
Norfolk (and Anna Enfield, dau. of Septimus Dowson, Esq.).
B there [Feb. 15], 1882. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1904; M.A. 1907. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Jan. 1906. On the South-Eastem Curcuit.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, Norfolk Regt.
(T.F.)). Of Starston, Harleston. J. P. for Norfolk. Recorder
of Thetford, 1927-52-. Deputy Chairman, Norfolk Quarter
Sessions. Married, 1918, Sybil Isobel Gordon, only dau. of
Alexander Gordon Mackenzie, Esq. {Law Lists; Walford,
County Families ; Who's Who.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR SNEYD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1878. [Youngest] s. of Francis, civil servant, of
Blackheath, Kent (and Eliza). [B. Dec. 7, 1859- School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.B.
and B.Chir., 1887; M.D. 1893. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1879.
1880,1881. Played for England, 1883-6. At Guy's Hospital;
Taylor, Charles
House Physician there. M.R.C.S., 1886; F.R.C.S., 1888.
Practised at Blackheath and later at Surbiton. Married,
Apr. 25, 1889, Ada Celia Norman, 5th dau. of the Rev. E. N.
Coles, sometime R. of Battlesden, Beds. Author, medical.
Died Apr. 7, 1921, at Surbiton. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Book of Blues; Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows;
The Times, Apr. 8, 1921.)
TAYLOR, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Aug. 21, 1878. S. of Jonathan, Esq., of 125, Rock Street,
Sheffield. [School, Sheffield Royal Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1878; exhibitioner; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(York) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Darfield (ist Med.) Yorks.,
1881-3. C. of Kirby Underdale, 1883-4. C. of St Peter's,
Famworth, Lanes., 1884-7. P.C. there, 1887-91- R- of
St Oswald's, CoUyhurst, Manchester, 1891-1920. R. of
Thurcaston with Cropston, Leics., 1920-49. Died Nov. 3,
1949, aged 92. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 5, 1949-)
TAYLOR, AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30,
1876. Of Lanes. [2nd s. of the Ven. Archdeacon WUliam
Francis, D.D. (Trinity CoUege, Dublin, B.A. 1847), V. of
St Chrysostom, Everton. B. Jan. 3, 1858, in Liverpool.
School, Liverpool College.] Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1914. Partner in Messrs Hugh Evans and Co., Ship-
owners; retired, 1912. Member of the City Council of Liver-
pool, 1892 and 1900. M.P. for East Toxteth Division of
Liverpool, 1902-10. Chairman, Westminster Hospital, 1925-
8. Married (i) 1886, Lucia, dau. of Edward Whitaker, of
Liverpool, and had issue; (2) 1909, Gertrude Adeline, dau. of
John Pennington Evans. Author, Addresses on Edmund
Burke; French Revolution; Sidelights on Protection, etc. Of
Avenue Lodge, Llandrindod Wells, 1952 . Brother of Cyril P.
(1889). {Who's Wlw; Howard and Crisp, Vis. of England, in.
96.)
TAYLOR, BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 24, 1827. 3rd s. of W., Esq., of Worcester Park, Ewell,
Surrey. [B. Aug. 8, 1802.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 10, 1830; priest, Oct. 9, 1831.
C. of Ashtead, Surrey, -1841-82. Disappears from Crockford,
1883.
TAYLOR, BASIL KIRKE. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 2, 1853-
Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. In Holy Orders.
C. of Cossington, Leics., 1858-60. Inc. of Whanganui,
Wellington, New Zealand, 1863-77. Disappears from
Crockford, 1888.
TAYLOR, BERTHOLD SOMERVILLE. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 16,
1888. Matric. Lent, 1888; B.A. 1890: M.A. 1896. At St
George's Hospital; House Surgeon and House Physician there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1911. Practised at Southwold, Suffolk.
Latterly of Coombe Rise, Munstead, Godalming, Surrey,
where he died Dec. 23, 1950. {Medical Directories; The Times,
Dec. 27, 1950.)
TAYLOR, BERTRAM CHARLES. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, May 20, 1896. B. June 9, 1877, at Sunningdale.
School, Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1903; priest (South-
ampton, for Winchester) 1904; C. of Leatherhead, Surrey,
1903-8. C. of Havant, Hants , 1908-14. C. of Weeke, 1914-
17. V. of Wherwell, 1917-25. V. of Binsted (with Kingsley to
1926), 1925-33. V. of Whitchurch, 1933-47- Resided latterly
at Winchester, where he died Jan. 31, 1949. {Crockford;
Church Times, Feb. 4, 1949-)
TAYLOR, CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 5, 1765.
S. of Christopher, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1765; Scholar, 1766; B.A. 1769. R. of Benington,
Lines., 1782-1800. Died Apr. 6, 1800. {Record of Old
Westminsters.)
TAYLOR, CHAPMAN CAREY ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Pembroke, Oct. 9, 1884. S. of the Rev. Charles Johnson
(St John's College, Oxford, 1843), R. of Toppesfield, Essex.
B. at Folkestone. [School, Blackheath Proprietary.] Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1888;
priest, 1889; C. of Carshalton, Surrey, 1888-92. C. of Dorking,
1892-5. V. of Benhilton, 1895-1919. Warden and Secretary,
Homes of St Barnabas, 1919-27. R- of Winchelsea, Sussex,
1927-31. Married, July 11, 1894, Margaret Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of E. C. Cole, of Carshalton. Latterly of 'Roselea,'
Somers Road, Reigate. Disappears from Crockford, 1941.
Brother of Decimus A. G. (1890) and Henry E. I. (1894).
{Crockford.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 17, 1808. Of Hants. [S. of Rev. C, of Moyles Court,
Ringwood.] [B. Feb. 16, 1791.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
i8o8; B.A. 1812. {Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
Taylor, Charles
TAYLOR, CHARLES. Adm. sizar -at St John's, July 7, 1S58.
S. of William, tea-dealer (and Catherine). B. May 24, 1840,
in Westminster. School, King's College, London. iMatric.
Michs. 1858; Scholar, i860. B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1862; (Theol.
Exam., ist Class, 1863); Tyrwhitt Scholar. 1864; Crosse
Scholar, 1864; M.,^. 1865; Kaye prize, 1867; D.D. i83i.
Fellow, 1864-81; .Master, 1881-1908. Vice-Chancellor, 1886-8.
Hon. LL.D., Harvard, 1886. President of the University
Theological Society, 1902-3; of the Philological Society,
1900-1. Member of the Alpine Club, 1873-1908. An .Alder-
man of the borough of Cambridge, 1889-95. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1866; priest, 1S67. C. of St Andrew the Great, Cam-
bridge, 1887-8. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1887, 1893,
1899. Married, Oct. 19, 1907, -Margaret Sophia, dau. of the
Hon. Conrad Dillon. Author, Geometrical Conies; The
Geotnetry of Conies; An Introduction to the Ancient and Modern
Geometry of Conies; The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, with
Illustrations from the Talmud ; A n Essay on the Theology of the
Didache; The Witness of Hermas to the Four Gospels; The
Oxyrhynchus Logia and the Apocryphal Gospels; The Oxy-
rhynchus Sayings of Jesus; The Shepherd of Hermas, etc.
Died suddenly, Aug. 12, 1908, at Nuremberg, buried in
St Giles cemetery, Cambridge. Brother of John (1879).
{Eagle, XXX. 64-85 and 197-204; Crockford; Who was Who;
D.N.B.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of Seth. of Granards, Putney Park Lane, London.
B. [June 26], 1868, in London. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. A stockbroker. Of North Park,
Eltham, Kent, in 1922. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1887.
S. of the Rev. J. Hudson, of 8, Pyrland Road, London, N.
B. Nov. 29, 1868, at Yangchan, near Shanghai, China. School,
City of London. Adm. at Peterhouse, Oct. 15, 1889; B.A.
1890. {T. A. Walker, 612.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 10, 1835. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of WiUiam T., Esq.,
late of Gloucester Place, London, formerly of the loth
Hussars. B. Nov. 21, 1817, in Middlesex. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1836; B..'\. 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 9, 1840. Cricket 'blue,' 1836, 1838, 1839 (Capt., 1838,
1839). In the Sussex County .XI, 1837-54. One of the original
members of I. Zingari, and an accomplished actor. Died
Sept. 10, 1869, at Frensham Hill, near Famham. [Boose, vi.
665 ; Eton Sch. Lists ; Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES HELLINS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July I, 1854. Of Devon. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S62. Assistant Master at
Lancing 1858-9. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1859; priest, i860;
C. of St John's, Bury, Lanes., 1860-1. C. of St John's,
Plymouth, 1862-3. V. of St Giles-in-the-Heath, Devon, 1863-
8. V. of Milton-Abbott, 1888-1901. Rural Dean of Tavistock,
1896-9. Latterly of Abbey Towers, Tavistock, where he died
June 10, 1903, aged 68. (Shreicsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, June 26, 1903.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 9,
1858. [S. of the Rev. Charles (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1822), V. of Lydney, Gloucs. B. Dec. 27, 1838. Schools,
Marlborough College and Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (York) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of
Scarborough, 1862-4. C. of Pidley, Hunts., 1864-75. R. of
Moreton-on-Lugg, Heref., 1875-1923. Resided latterly at
Hereford, where he died Apr. 2, 1927. {Lancing Reg.;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 5, 1927.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 16, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Francis Howard [of Middlewood
Hall, Yorks.] (and Emily, dau. of James Wells Taylor, of
Reigate, Surrey). B. [May 7, 1864], in Stoke Newington,
London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to
Downing, Jan. 22, 1885. Of Middlewood Hall, Yorks. J. P.
for the West Riding of Yorks. Married, Nov. 13, 1889,
Gertrude Mary, dau. of Humphrey Carpenter Ward, of
Forest Lodge, Essex, and had issue. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, York and Lancaster Regt. and King's Own
(Yorks. L.I.)). Of Hampole Priory, near Doncaster in 1912.
Died, June 1925. Brother of Vincent T. (1890). {Peile, ii.
697; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES JARVIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1875. S.
of Charles, of [King's] Lynn. B. there, Sept. 9, 1856. School,
Godolphin, Hammersmith. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1879; priest, 1881; C. of
St Mary's, Kingswinford, Staffs., 1879-84. C. of Hanbury,
Worcs., 1884-7. C. of Stratford-on-Avon, 1887-91. V. of
Twycross, Leics., 1891-1917. V. of Flitcham, Norfolk, 1917-
36. Died Sept. 24, 1936. {Venn, 11. 416; Crockford; The
Times, Sept. 26, 1936.)
Taylor, Claude Waterhouse Hkarn
TAYLOR, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Jan. 25, 1817. S. of John Henry. B. at Crayford, Kent.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar,
1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1823;
priest, 1824. {Peile, II. 386.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES JOHN. .Adm. sizar at Sr Joh.s-'s, Nov. 1,
1856; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of John Braithwait (and Mau-tha
.\nne). B. at Gloucester. Bapt. May 3, 1835. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.), 1867. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1861;
priest, i862;C. of Rothwell, Yorks., 1861-5. C. of Arlinghani,
Gloucs., 1865-6. C. of RothweU, Yorks., 1866-7. C. of
Whickham, Durham, 1867-74. C. of Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucs., 1874-81. Died Jan. 23, 1881. {Crockford; The
Guardian, Feb. 2, 1881.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES JOHNSTONE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 16, 1845. S. of Robert. B. [Mar. 16, 1826], at
Broomland, Kirkcudbrightshire. School, Edinburgh Academy
[and at Glasgow Univ., 1842-5], Matric. Michs. 1845;
Scholar, 1847; B.A. {sth Classic) 1849; M..\. 1852; Fellow of
Clare, 1854. Died Nov. 10, 1903, in London, aged 77. M.I. in
St Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries. Brother of Alexander
(1848). {The Times, Nov. 14, 1903; C. J. Fordyce.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 13, 1847. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar;
B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1851-5. C. of Birstwith, Yorks.,
1855-7. C. of Thetford, Norfolk, 1857-9. C. of Tonbridge,
1860-4. C. of Stretham, Cambs., 1864-9. C. of St Columb
Major, Cornwall, 1870-6. C. of Arborfield, Berks., 1877-80.
C. of Ewelme, Oxon., 1880-2. C. of Chieveley, Berks., 1883-7.
C. of Brimpton, 1888-95; V. there, 1895-1915. Died Nov. 14,
1915, aged 88. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 25, 1915.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES PAUL. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1900. [S.
of Charles, of Ash Grange, Whitchurch, Cheshire. B. 188 1,
at New Brighton.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903. .Adm. Solicitor, 1907; practised in Bristol and at
Thombury; Clerk to the Magistrates at Thombury Petty
Sessions. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Corporal,
R.A.S.C. (Mechanical Transport)). Married, 1908, Frida
Margaret Graves, dau. of Thomas Graves Law. Of Berkeley
House, Stone, Falfield, Gloucs. Died at Thombury, Aug. 9,
1952. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Who's Who in
Gloucs.; The Times, Aug. 11, 1952.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES REEVE. .Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Aug. 5, 1864. Of Surrey. [Eldests. of Charles, M.D., deceased.
B. July 29, 1845, in Kennington. School, St Paul's.] Matric,
Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. and LL.B. 1869; M..A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1869; priest, 1871; C. of Berkhamsted,
Herts., 1869,-71. C. of St Augustine's, South Kensington,
1872-3. C. of Harbridge, Hants., 1874. C. of Southwell,
Notts., 1875. C. of Christ Church, EaUng, 1875-8. C. of
St Luke's, Kentish Town, 1879-80. C. of St Saviour's,
Hoxton, 1880. C. of Quebec Chapel, i88i ; C. of St John's,
Westminster, 1882. Lecturer in public reading and speaking
at King's College, London, 1887-1901. Subsequently licensed
preacher in many dioceses. Editor (and part writer) of an
edition of Smithson's Elocution. Married, Oct. 3, 1910, Laura
Octavia Hardman, widow of Capt. Samuel Black Noble, of
the Welsh Regt. Latterly of 4, Park Place, St James's, S.W.,
where he died Aug. 7, 1931; buried at Norwood. {Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 11, 1931.)
TAYLOR, CHARLES RICHARD Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 27, 1867. S. of John. B. [June 17, 1848], at Newark.
School, Newark. Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar, 1868; B..A.
(22n<i Wrangler) 1871; M.A. and LL.M. 1874; LL-1^- 1884.
Adm. Solicitor, 1875; practised at 63, New Broad Street,
London and at Brentwood, Essex. Living at Brentwood in
1911. Died June 23, 1924, at Bournemouth. Father of
Geoffrey C. R. (1899). {Peile, 11. 602; Law Lists; The Times,
June 27, 1924.)
TAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER. .Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 24, 1765. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar;
B.A. 1770; M..A. 1789 Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 11, 1770;
priest, July 14, 1771 ; C. of Ickworth and Chedburgh, Suffolk,
1770.
TAYLOR, CLAUDE WATERHOUSE HEARN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1S99. S. of John Henry, of 35, Devonshire
Place, London. B. Oct. 19, 1880, in London . School, Eton,
Matric. Michs. 1899. Rowing 'blue,' 1901, 1902, 1903.
President, C.U.B.C, 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Queen's Own (R.W. Kent Kegt.); A.P.M.; D.S.O.,
19 19; mentioned 4 times in despatches; Officer. Order of
Redeemer (Greece); Order of White Eagle, 4th Class, with
swords (Serbia) ; C.B.E. 19x9). Sometime General .Manager of
the Carthagena Railway, S. .America. Married .Margaret
Edyth Syra, dau. of Col. Henry W. Jameson, of Sunninghill,
Berks., and had issue. Of Sunninghill, Berks. {Univ. War
List; The V.C. and D.S.O.; disappears from Who's Who, 1943.)
Taylor, Clement Edward
TAYLOR, CLEMENT EDWARD. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, June 12, 1872. S. of Clement. B. at Eaton, near ,
Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. i87f'-
TAYLOR, CYRIL PENNINGTON. Adm. pens at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1889. Of Lanes. [S. of the Ven. Wl'll'^m
F[rancis],(Trimty College, Dublin, B.A 1847), Hon. Canon of
Liverpool, of 3, Newsham Drive, Liverpool. B. there.
May 13, 870.J Schools, Liverpool Institute and Liverpool
College Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1893; priest, 1894; C of Harpurhey Lanes
1803-5. C. of St Paul, N. Shore, Ku-kdale, Liverpool, iSgS-S-
Latlerly of 5, Arundel Avenue, Sefton P^/k, Liverpool.
Disappears from Crockford. 1916. Brother of Austm (1876).
TAYLOR, DAVID ROBERTSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's Jan.
15 1898. S. of the Rev. David Alexander Presbyterian
Miiiister. B. Oct. 26, 1880, atComber Co. Down School
Belfast Royal Academical Institution. Matric. Michs. 1898,
BA 1901. At Edinburgh University; M.B. and Ch.B.,
Edinburgh, 1906; D.P.H., Belfast, 1918- House Surgeon and
Physiciat Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. Poetised at
Belfast. Served in the Great War, 1914719 (Capt., R.A.M.C. .
Of 20, Malone Road, Belfast. {Medical Directories; Peile, 11.
823.)
TAYLOR, DECIMUS ALBERT GAY. Adm (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct I 1890. 4ths. of the Rev. Charles Johnson (St Johns
CoU'ege, Oxford. 1843), of Banstead, Surrey B. [Sept. 18,
1871]. at Folkestone. [School, Blackheath Proprietary.]
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; MA. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Peterb) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Kmghton, Leics., 1894-9
Lnd 1903-5. C. of St David's Cathedral, Hobart, Tasmania
1899-1903; Minor Canon and Precentor there, 1900-3. V. of
St George's, Wigan, Lanes., 1905-15- R- of Shearsby, Leics
1015-27 R. of Mowsley (with Laughton from 1927) and
Knaptoft, 1915-32. Hon. Canon of Leicester, 1927-32.
Married, 1903, Miss M. J. Belstead, of Hobart, Tasmania and
had issue. Latterly of 'Somerlea' West, Somers Road
Reigate. Died Apr. 29, i933- Brother of Henry E. L (ia94)
and Chapman C. A. (1884). {Crockford; 2 he limes, May i,
1933-)
TAYLOR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Sept. 10,
1760. Matric. Lent, 1761; Scholar, 1762; LL.B. 1767.
TAYLOR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,. 1817;
re-adiii.Fell.-Com. July 3. 1819- B. at York. School, Bmgley,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1819.
TAYLOR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 3,
1822. Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 29, 1823.
TAYLOR, EDWARD CAVENDISH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Tan II 1848. [3rd s. of Frederick Farmer (Christ Church,
Oxford,' 1798) of Chicknell (or Chyknell) House, Bridgnorth.
B Tan 20,1831. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
1853 • M A 1856. In Holy Orders. C. of Doncaster, 1856-^.
Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical DisabUities
ReUef Act (1870) Sept. 14, 1870. Died before 1910. Brother
of Henry C. (1840). [Rugby Sell. Reg.)
TAYLOR (formerly CLOUGH), EDWARD CLOUGH. Adm pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, May 31, 1803. S. of Thomas (and Susan)
of Bishop's Stortford, Herts, (who assumed the additional
name of Taylor, 1802). [B.Jan 28,1786.] School, HaiTOW.
Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1814. Of Kirkham
Abbey, and of Firby HaU, Yorks. J.P. and D L. for the
N. and E. Ridings of Yorks. Married, Jan. 8, 1822 Emma
Georgina Bentley, dau. of William Badcock, of Bath Died
May 14, 1851. Father of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.O.; Walford, County Families.)
TAYLOR. EDWARD CLOUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Feb 3 1841. [Eldest] s. of Edward Clough (above) (and
Emma' Georgina Bentley, dau. of William Badcock Esq.).
B. at Eastthorpe, Yorks. [Sept. 25, 1822] School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; ^.A 1848. O^ Kirkham
Abbey and Firby HaU, Yorks. J.P. and D.L. for the N. and E.
Ridings of Yorks. Capt., Yorks. Yeomanry. Married Sept. i,
1848 Sophia Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Harrison,
of Firby, and had issue. Died Dec. 13, 1892, aged 70, at
Coneysthorpe, Malton. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Walford, County
Families; 1 he Guardian, Dec. 21, 1892; V. Hodson.)
TAYLOR. EDWARD FRANCIS. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1874;
B A 1878- M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1879; priest,
1881; C. of St Gregory the Great, Northgate, Canterbury,
1879-80. FeUow of St Augustine's CoUege, Canterbury, 1878-
86 C. of St Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent, 1886-7. Diocesan
Inspector, Truro, 1887-1932. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1928-32.
Married, Aug. 9, 1887, Lucy Ellen, dau. of the Rev. Grainger
Lawrence Towers, V. of St Margaret-at-Clifie. Latterly of
16 Florence Park, Redland, Bristol, where he died July 3,
1933, aged 84. (Crockford; The Times, July 5, I933-)
TAYLOR, EDWARD HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1883. S. of Richard, deceased, of Clapham. B. Jan. 22,
1864. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
Taylor, Ernest Charles
1890. B.A. ad eundem, at Durham, 1886; L.Th., Durham,
1887. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of Lowick,
Northants., 1887-9. C. of Bulwell, 1889-90. C. of Camborne,
1890-2. C. of Linkinhorne, Cornwall, 1893-4. C. of St Just-
in-Roseland, 1894-5. V. of Sustead and Bessingham, Norfolk,
1896-1947. Disappears from Cfoc/f/oyrf, 1948. (T. A. Walker,
574-)
TAYLOR (DAVIS-TAYLOR), EDWARD JAMES DAVIS. Adm.
at Caius, Oct. I, 1892. S. of James Davis, of Bath (and
Hester Anne Fry). B. Mar. 12, 1874. at Twerton-on-Avon.
School, Bath College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1898; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1905. Rowing 'blue,' 1897. At University
College, London and St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1901. Medical Registrar and Climcal tutor at
St George's Hospital. Practised at Southsea. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col. commanding R.A.M.C,
5th Southern General Hospital (T.); mentioned in despatches
twice). Of 3, Spencer Road, Southsea, 1950. Died Dec. 29,
1950. (Venn, u. 528; Medical Directories (Davis-Taylor).)
TAYLOR, EDWARD SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
July 4, 1846. Of Norfolk. [S. of Edward Samuel, Com-
mander, R.N. B. May 20, 1826, at Buxton, Norfolk.] Matric.
Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1847; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon, 1850;
priest, 1851; C. of Martham, Norfolk, 1850-2. C. of Ormesby,
1853-63. Married, Mar. 15, 1853, Caroline, 4th dau. o{ the
Rev. George Jarvis, B.D., V. of Tuttington, Norfolk. Edited
several antiquarian works, and was a contributor to the
Norfolk Archaeological Society's publications. Died Aug. 9,
1863, at Norwich. (Boase, vi. 665; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 514;
Clergy List.)
TAYLOR (post STUART-TAYLOR), EDWARD STUART. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May 13, 1851. S. of William
Garnet, of Burton, Westmorland. School, Heversham.
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon
Gloucester) 1856; priest, June 7, 1857; C. of St Mark's,
Gloucester, 1856-8. C. of Chiddingstone, Kent, 1858-73;
C. of St Mark's, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells, 1873-4.
C. of Gotham, Notts., 1874-5. R. of Kingston-on-Soar,
1879-82, and of Sutton St Anne, 1875-1902. Died June 13,
1902, aged 70. (Crockford; The Times, June 17, 1902.)
TAYLOR, EDWIN CLAUDE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1889. S. of
John, stockbroker (and Mary Jane Cash). B. [Feb. 1], 1871,
at Peckham Rye, London. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1889. At Guy's Hospital: House Surgeon
there. M.B. and B.S. London, 1894; M.D., London, 1895;
M.S., London, 1897. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894; F.R.C.S.
1896. Assistant Medical Officer at the London Temperance
Hospital. Practised at Hampstead. Medical Officer, Hamp-
stead Infirmary. Lived latterly at SeUy Oak, Birmingham.
Married, Huldah Southall, of Birmingham, and had issue.
Author, medical. Died Mar. 29, 1924. (Medical Directories;
Plarr, Lives of the Fellows; Venn, 11, 510.)
TAYLOR, EGBERT LOUIS TOM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1897.
[2nd] s. of Colonel William, deceased, of Hastings (and
Winifred Mary Letitia Schill). B. [June 10], 1878, at
' Priesthawes,' Westham. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1917. Farmed in Canada, 1904-10; in British
Columbia, 1911-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.G.A.). Sub-Commissioner for Dorset, Ministry of
Agriculture, 1917-19; Inspector, 1919. Studied assaying at
Vancouver University, 1920. Made first ascent of Mount
Sturdee in the Rocky Mountains, 1921. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 554; Univ. War List.)
TAYLOR, EMELIUS WATSON (1838), see WATSON-TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1890.
S. of Henry, solicitor, of [Birkdale], Southport (and Martha
Fell). B. Jan. 30, 1871, at Broughton. School, Sedbergh
(Mr H. G. Hart). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1895; priest, 1897; C. of Mold
Green, Yorks., 1895-1900. C. of East Retford, Notts., 1900-5.
C. of West Retford, 1905-19. C. of Worsley, Lanes., 1920-3.
V. of BoIton-le-Sands, 1923-36. Lie. to Otfic, dio. of Here-
ford, 1940. Married, 1901. Of Pretoria House, Wigmore,
Leominster, Heref. in 1952. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, ERNEST CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 14, 1893. S. of Frank, solicitor, of ' Inglewood,' Grange-
over-Sands, Lanes, (and Elizabeth Fisher Brett). B. June 27,
1875, at Barrow-in-Furness. School, Barrow High (iVir G.
Stocks). Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; B.Chir., 1899;
M.B. 1900. At St Mary's Hospital, London. House Surgeon,
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Civil
Surgeon with the South African Field Force, 1900-2. Medical
Officer, Burgher refugee Camp. Mafeking. Lieut., I.M.S.,
1903; Captain, 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, I.M.S.). In practice at Marlborough, Wilts, in 1930.
Of Holmcroft, Grange-over-Sands, Lanes, in 1947. Died at
Wareham, Jan. 18, 1950. Brother of Frederick E. (1896).
(Army Lists; Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 23, 1950.)
Taylor, Ernest Cook
TAYLOR, ERNEST COOK. Adm. .pens, at Christ's, Oct. lo,
1887. S. of Gaorge William. B. Apr. 9, 1868, at Newcastle,
New South Wales. Schools, All Saints Grammar, St Kilda,
Melbourne, aind Scotch College, Melbourne. Matric. Michs.
1887. Resided three terms; returned to Australia. Living at
■ Glebe, Sydney, N.S.W. in 1912. (PeiU, 11. 738.)
TAYLOR, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 18, 1884.
S. of Edwin, Governor of H.M. prison, Knutsford. B.
[Mar. 19, 1864], at Shrewsbury. Schools, Knutsford Grammar
and Manchester Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1884; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1890. Assistant Master, at Bedford Modem School,
1888-98. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of St
Martin's, Bedford, 1889-93. Lie. Pr., dio. of Ely, 1893; dio.
of Peterb., 1895. First Secretary of the Headmasters'
Association. A private tutor at Bedford for many years.
Died Dec. 3, 1933, at Bedford. (Peile, 11. 704; The Times,
Dec. 6, 1933.)
TAYLOR, FRANK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 20,
1854. S. of Samuel, of 'Ibbotsholme,' Windermere, West-
morland. B. [June 23, 1836], at Eccleston [Hall], Lanes.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858;
M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1859; priest, i86i;
C. of Radclifie, Lanes., 1859-62. C. of Kirkby-Lonsdale,
Westmorland, 1862-6. R. of Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Cumber-
land, 1866-1907. J. P. for Cumberland. Hon. Canon of
Carlisle, 1910. Died at Windermere, June 15, 1915. Father
of Frank (1886); brother of Samuel (1845). {Crockford;
Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
TAYLOR, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1874.
S. of Charles Challis, Esq., of 10, Mile End Road, London, E.
B. Dec. 31, 1854. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs.
1874; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1878; M.B. and M.A. i886.
L.S.A., 1883. Practised at Sydenham. Of Cleveland Lodge,
Sydenham Road, S.E. in 1900. Died May 1, 1907, at
Sydenham. (I. A. Walker, 544; Christ's Hospital Exhibi-
tioners; Medical Directories.)
TAYLOR, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1886. S. of
the Rev. Frank (1854), of Longtown, Cumberland (and Anne
Ehza Tate Pearson). B. Apr. 3, 1867, at Keastwick, Kirkby
Lonsdale. School, Sedbergh (Mr H. G. Hart). Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1890;
priest (Shrewsbury) 1891; C. of Christ Church, Tunstall,
Stafis., 1890-2. C. of Hanbury, 1892-4. C. of Tettenhall,
1894-9. C. of Brewood, 1899-1901. V. of Hamstead, X901-3.
C. of Tettenhall, 1903-7. C. of Charlbury with Chadlington,
Oxon., 1907-10. R. of Fleet, Lines., 1910-14. R. of West
Felton, Salop, 1914-28. Died July 26, 1928. {Eagle, xlv.
224; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, FRANK COSTON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
S. of Robert (1854), Bengal Civil Service. B. Nov. 29, 1876,
at Calcutta. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. A.M.I.C.E. and A.M.I.M.E.,
1902; A.M.I.E.E., 1906. An electrical Engineer; with the
Lanes, and Yorks. RaUway; and Egyptian State Railways at
Cairo, 1904-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.N.V.R.; employed British Military Mission in U.S.A.,
1915-19). Of 14, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, London,
S.W. in 1946. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
TAYLOR, FRANK GLANVILLE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1S83. [S. of Frederick John Chalmers, cashier, of New-
Maiden, Surrey (and Georgina). B. June 25, 1864. School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs., 1883; B.A. (33rd
Wrangler) 1886; M.A. 1891. B.Sc, London. Senior Mathe-
matical Lecturer at University College, Nottingham, 1889.
Died Mar. 13, 1917. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
TAYLOR, FRANKLIN EDEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 26, 1884. S. of Lieut.-Col. F. E., of 63, Pulteney Street,
Bath. Matric. Michs. 1884. Appointed to I.C.S., 1884;
served in the North West Province and Oudh as Assistant
Magistrate and CoUector; Joint Magistrate, 1891; Under-
Secretary to Government, 1893; Acting Director of Land
Records and Agriculture, 1894; Joint Magistrate, 1895;
District and Sessions Judge, 1897; Magistrate and Collector,
1900; District and Sessions Judge, 1904; Secretar>' to
Government, 1907-11; retired, 1912. {I.C.S. Lists.)
TAYLOR, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1872. [Eldest s. of Felix Frederick, of London.] B. [May,
1852], in London. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1872; B.A. 1876; LL.M. 1880. A student of the King's Inns,
Dublin. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 26, 1876. Called
to the Bar, May 17, 1879. Disappears from Law List, 1940.
{Brighton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
Taylor, George Alderson
TAYLOR, FREDERICK BEATSON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 15.
1S70. S. of Colonel Thomas, of 'Holme Lea,' West Dulwich.
[School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar,
1871; Barnes Scholar, 1871; B.A. 1874. .-Appointed to the
I.C.S. 1872; served in Bengal as Assistant Magistrate and
Collector; Joint Magistrate, 1886; District and Sessions
Judge, 1891; Judicial Commissioner, 1897; Acting Judge of
the High Court, 1901 ; retired, 1902. Married, 1874. Caroline
Mary, dau. of General W. K. Fooks, R.A. Author, 7 he Trial
of Cases, 1901. Died Jan. 22, 1931, aged 79, at Bournemouth.
{King's Coll. Reg.; LC.S. Lists; The Times, Jan. 24, 1931.)
TAYLOR, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1896. S. of Frank [solicitor], of ' Inglewood," Grange-over-
Sands. School, Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
(Classical Trip., Pt. 1, ist Class) 1899. Cadet in the Malay
States Civil Service. Brother of Ernest C. (1893.)
TAYLOR, FREDERICK GREGORY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Jan. iS, 1830. 5th s. of John Henry, tradesman, of Kent.
B. at Crayford, Kent. School, Margate (Mr Mickleburgh).
Matric. Lent, 1830.
TAYLOR, GAWAN [ROUGE]. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity,
July 6, 1818. [3rd] s. of John. B. Dec. 13, i797. at Scar-
borough, Yorks. School, St Bees, Cumberland (Mr Bradley).
Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 10, 1822. CaUed to the Bar, Feb. 6, 1829.
Died, unmarried, June 26, 1866. {Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; G. B. Koutledge.)
TAYLOR, GEOFFREY CHARLES RIMMINGTON. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Magdalene, Mar. 29, 1899. S. of Charles Richard
(1867), solicitor, of Brentwood, Essex. B. Sept. 23, 1880.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Adm.
Solicitor, 1905; practised in London (Messrs C. R. Taylor,
Sons and Harris, 63, and 64, New Broad Street, London and
at Brentw^ood). Married, June 3, 1908, Mary, dau. of B. G.
Wilmer, of Priory Lodge, Brentwood. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., Essex Regt. (T.F.); attached Devon
Regt.; wounded). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
TAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11, 1804. Of
Yorks. Schools, Scorton [and Bungay]. Matric. Easter, 1806;
Scholar; B.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1810;
priest, Dec. 22, 1811. R. of Marlingford, Norfolk, 1814-47.
R. of Clopton, Suffolk, 1829-47. Died Dec. 9, 1847, aged 60,
at Clopton. Doubtless father of George W. (1842). (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, I. 213.)
TAYLOR (post QUIN), GEORGE, Lord. Adm. a nobleman at
Trinity, July 5, 1S09. [2nd] s. of Thomas (who changed the
spelling of his name to Taylour) [ist] .Marquess of Headfort
(and Mary, only dau. of George Quin, of Quinsborough, Co.
Clare). [B. Mar. 10, 1792.] Matric. Michs. 1809; M.A. 1812.
Assumed the name of Quin, 1813. Married (i) Apr. 14, 1814,
Georgiana Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the 2nd Earl Spencer, K.G.,
and had issue; (2) Dec. 9, 1847, Louisa Mary IsabeUa, eldest
dau. of Sir John Ramsden, 4th Bart., of Byrom. Died Feb. 6,
1888. Brother of Thomas, Eari of Bective (i8i i, sttfc Taylour).
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Headfort).)
TAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, July 2,
181 1. Youngest [3rd] s. of John, silversmith, of [St Martins-
in-the-Fields], London. B. there [Oct. 15, I793]- School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A.
1821. Incorp. (St John's CoUege) at Oxford, 1826; D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1827; incorp. at Cambridge, 1842. Ord. deacon
Norwich) Dec. 15, 1816; priest, May 24, 1818. P.C. of
Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, 1818-38. Head Master of Dedham
Free Grammar School, Essex, 1823-40. V. (and Lecturer) of
Dedham, 1840-71. Took an active part in the restoration of
Dedham Church, 1861-2. .Author, 2 he Church in Dedham.
Died Dec. 5, 1871. Father of George J. (1842). {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; F. H. Colson.)
TAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 12,
1828. B. at Wrotham, Kent. Matric. Easter, 1828; B.A.
1832. Probably C. of St Sepulchre's, London, -1841-51;
Chaplain of the cemetery of St Giles-in-the-Fields, 1S52-65;
C. of St John's, ClerkenweU, 1866-72; C. of St Andrew's,
Bethnal Green, 1873-4; disappears from Clergy List, 1875.
Another (also 'B.A.') was R. of Tatslield, Surrey, 1857-
TAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 29, 1835. Did
not reside.
TAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 26,
1844. S. of George. B. at Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. -Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1856.
{.U. Oxon.)
TAYLOR, GEORGE ALDERSON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 7, 1836. Of Berks. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph (1802),
V. of Snitterfield, Warws.] Did not reside. Adm. sizar at
Queens', Oct. 12, 1836; 'Of Worcs.' Matric. Michs. 1S36.
Died Dec. 4, 1840, at Winchester. (G. Mag., 1S41, i. 107.)
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TAYLOR, GEORGE FIELD GLINWRIGHT. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1898. B. Mar. 3, 1879. Matric, Michs.
1898.
TAYLOR, GEORGE GRAEME WATSON (1838), see WATSON-
TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1894. B. Aug. 31, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1894.
TAYLOR, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 9,
1842. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] (181 1), of Dedham, Essex (and
Elizabeth). B. there. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A.
1850. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of
White Colne, Essex, 1848-67; V. there, 1867-96, during which
time he purchased the advowson and presented it to Keble
College, Oxford. Died Apr. 7, 1896, aged 71. (Sag/e, xix. 499;
Boci%e, in. 890; Crockford; The Standard, Apr. 10, 1896.)
TAYLOR, GEORGE NELSON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Dec. 12, 1810. S. of Samuel, merchant, of Barbados. B.
there.
TAYLOR, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 10, 1846. Re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1846. S. of David,
bookseller (and Harriet). B. at Rye, Sussex. Bapt. Mar. 19,
1828. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of St Sepulchre's,
Northampton, 1852-5. C. of Shepton Mallet, Somerset,
1855-9. C. of Doulting, 1859-63. V. of High Littleton, 1863-
6. V. of Oakhill, 1866-78. C. of Swafield, Norfolk, 1878-80.
C. of Byker, Northumberland, 1881. C. of Ashwelthorpe,
Norfolk, 1883-6. Association Secretary, Irish Church
Missionary Society, 1883-4. C. of Shepton Mallet, 1884-5.
C. of Kedleston, Derbs., 1885-9. Married, 1856, Anne, only
dau. of J. Birdsall, of Northampton. Died Sept. 10, 1889.
{Eagle, XVI. 179; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, GEORGE S. A. (1868), see WATSON-TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens, Mar. 9,
1842. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. George (1804), R. of Clopton,
Suffolk.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon, 1846;
priest, 1848. R. of Clopton, Suffolk, 1848-67. Died Nov. 5,
1867, suddenly of apoplexy, aged 44. (Crockford; G. Mag.,
1867, II. 831.)
TAYLOR, GERARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June
22, 1887. [Youngest] s. of Thomas [Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps]. B. [Dec. 29, 1868], at Harrow, Middlesex. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; B.Chir.
and M.A. 1894; M.B. 1897; M.D. 1902; D.P.H. 1903. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. L.S.A., 1893. Senior House
Surgeon, General Infirmary, Stafford, 1895-7; Resident
Medical Officer, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, 1897-8; Senior
House Surgeon, Infirmary for Children, Liverpool. Practised
at Stoke Newington, London. Medical Officer of Health for
Finchley; for Berks., 1904. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.A.M.C. (T.F.); D.A.D.M.S.; O.B.E., 1919; men-
tioned twice in despatches). Married, July 28, 1904, Isabella
M,, 2nd dau. of Alexander Farmer, of Cupar. Died June 2,
1946, at Berkhamsted. Brother of John H. S. (1882).
{Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 734; Medical Directories; The
Times, June 4, 1946.)
TAYLOR, HAMLET WATERS [DOMINIC]. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Caius, Oct. 9, 1866. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Hamlet,
solicitor, of Melbourne, Australia. B. in London. Schools,
Melbourne and Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Lent, 1867.
Resided nine terms. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 30,
1867. (Inns of Court; Venn, 11. 377-)
TAYLOR, HAROLD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1882. [S. of
Richard, of BlundeUsands. School, Aldenham.] Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Assistant Master at
Brighton College, 1886-1900 (Housemaster, 1893-1900);
Head Master of Hohnwood School, Formby, Lanes., 1901-15 ;
Assistant Master at Brighton College, 1915-28. Died Apr. 11,
1948, aged 84, at The Croft, Hassocks. {Aldenham Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Apr. 14, 1948.)
TAYLOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 24, 1760. Of
Oxon. [S. of the Rev. Henry (1727), late Fellow.] Matric.
Lent, 1761; LL.B. 1767.
TAYLOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 16, 1809.
2nd s. of P. [Pierce Joseph], Esq. (Exeter College, Oxford,
1772), of Ogwell House, near Newton [Abbott], Devon (and
Charlotte, dau. of the Very Rev. William Cooke, Dean of Ely).
[B. July 18, 1791.] School, Fulham [and Eton]. Matric.
Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
May 28, 1815; priest, Nov. 12, 1815. R. of West OgweU,
Devon, 1816-29. R. of South Pool, and Stokenham with
Chilves tone -and Sherford, 1829-61. Married, Aug. 11, 1827,
his cousin, Marianne, 5th dau. of the Rt. Rev. Samuel
Hallifax, Bishop of St Asaph. Died Jan. 24, 1861, aged 69,
at Torquay. {Eton Sch. Lists ; Clergy Lists ; Crockford;G. Mag.,
1861, I. 347; Burke, L.G.; Sir W. Sterry.)
Taylor, Henry Edward Irving
TAYLOR, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, 1891; Mus. Bac,
1892. [S. of Joseph, farmer, of Derbyshire. B. May 21, 1859,
at Derby.] F.R.C.O. Assistant Organist at Ripon Cathedral,
1876-81; Organist at Skelton-cum-Newby, Yorks., 1876-81;
at St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, 1881-1903; at Edg-
baston parish Church, 1903-33. Living at 11, Reservoir
Road in 1944. {Diet, of Organs and Organists; Henry Taylor.)
TAYLOR, HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1894. S. of Edward,
engineer, of ToUington Park, London (and Ann Minshall).
B. [Sept. 5] 1871, at Salford. School, St John's College,
Battersea. Matric. Michs. 1894; exhibitioner; B.A. 1897;
M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
Lavenham, Suffolk, 1897-1900 and 1901-7. C. of St James's,
Bury St Edmunds, 1900-1. V. of Great Barton, 1907-15.
Married, Apr. 25, 1900, Bertha, only child of William Biddell,
of The Hall, Lavenham. Died Jan. 22, 1915, at Great Barton.
{Venn, 11. 540; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, HENRY BERKELEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 5, 1861. S. of Richard, of Abbey Foregate,
Shrewsbury. School. Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1861;
B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Adm. at St John's, Feb. 7, i873- Ord.
deacon (Bp. Trower, for Exeter) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of
South Milton, South Devon, 1868-9. C. of St Michael's,
Wakefield, 1870-1. C. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1872.
Author, The Lumefon at Mons in 1870; The Life and Writings
of Vincent of Beauvais ; Ordericus Vitalis the Englishman, in
the Sacristy, etc. Resided latterly at Regent House, Cam-
bridge. Died Jan. 14, 1892, aged 50. [Describes himself in
Crockford and elsewhere as of St John's College.] (Eagle,
XVII. 552; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 20,
1892.)
TAYLOR, HENRY BLAIR JOHNSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1894. S. of R. G. B. at Dalhousie, India. School,
Newton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1894, 1896. Died May 29, 1903. (F. Brittain.)
TAYLOR (post CAVENDISH), HENRY CAVENDISH. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 12, 1840. [Eldest] s. of
F. Farmer (Christ Church, Oxford, 1798) (and Juliana, dau. of
Richard, 2nd Lord Waterpark). B. [Jan. 5, 1822], at Chick-
nell (orChyknell) Salop. School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1840.
Sometime in the 17th Lancers. Succeeded his father, 1852.
Of Chicknell, Bridgnorth, Salop. J. P. and D.L. for Salop.
Assumed his mother's name of Cavendish, 1852. Married,
1862, Selina Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Henry Gage, and
had issue. Died Oct. 31, 1901, at Chicknell. Brother of
Edward C. (1848). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; WaUord, County
Families.)
TAYLOR, HENRY CLAUDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Only] s. of Alfred Claude [M.D., F.R.C.S.], of 19,
Clarendon Street, Nottingham. B. [Sept. 28], 1877, at
Nottingham. School, BlundeU's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1899. News Editor, Daily Mirror, 1904-5;
Evening Neie's, 1905-6; Editor of the Weekly Dispatch, 1906-
10. Joined the Exhibitions branch of the Board of Trade,
1912. Organising Secretary, British Industries Fair, 1914;
Controller, Government Pavilion, British Empire Exhibition,
1924 and 1925. British Commissioner-General, Adjoint
French Colonial Exhibition, 1931. Director, Exhibitions
Division, Dept. of Overseas Trade and Director of the British
Industries Fair, 1932-7. British Commissioner-General,
Brussels International Exhibition, 1935; Commissioner-
General for U.K. participation at Empire Exhibition, South
Africa, 1936; British Commissioner-General, Paris Inter-
national Exhibition, 1937. O.B.E.; C.V.O., 1933. (Who's
Wlu>, which gives Claude only.)
TAYLOR, HENRY DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of Douglas, of The Knowle, Hoddesdon, Herts. B.
[July 20, 1880], at Saffron Walden, Essex. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Director of a malting firm.
Died Jan. 24, 1927. (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
TAYLOR, HENRY EDWARD IRVING. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1894. 3rd s. of the Rev. Charles Johnson (St John's
College, Oxford, 1843), of 'The Larches,' Banstead, Surrey.
B. Aug. 24, 1867, at Folkestone. Schools [Blackheath
proprietary; The Leys, Cambridge, and] Hanover Square
School of electrical engineering and at the City and Guilds
College, 1889-92. Employed by the L.B.&.S.C. Railway and
at works in Camden Town before residence. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Crewkeme
School, Somerset, 1897-8; private tutor, 1898-1903; Head
Master of a private School in Surrey, 1903-32. Of Coolinge,
Reigate, Surrey, where he died June 30, 1943. Brother of
Decimus A. G. (1890) and Chapman C. A. (1884). (City and
Guilds Coll. Reg. ;The Times, July 2, 1943.)
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TAYLOR (or GAWAN TAYLOR) HENRY GAWAN. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1878. [2nd] s. of William, Esq., surgeon of
Scarborough [and of Cober Hill, Cloughton, Yorks.]. [B.
Dec. 16, 1855. School, University College, London; and at
London University; LL.B. (London) 1879-] Matric. Michs.
1878; Scholar; B.A. and LL.B. 1883. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
Apr. 13, 1877. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. Revising
barrister for the North-Eastem Circuit, 1895-1911. County
Court Judge (Circuit No. 3) 1912-28. J. P. for Lanes., 1917;
for Cumberland and Westmorland, 1918. Chairman of the
Joint Coimnittee of the Durham Coal Trade, 1906-10; of the
Cumberland Coal Trade Conciliation Board. Married, Aug.
22, 1883, Rachel, 3rd dau. of T. J. Candler, of Low Hall,
West Ayton, Yorks. Resided at Heads Nook, Carlisle. Died
Dec. 9, 1928. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who;
Foster, Men at the Bar; G. B. Routledge; The Times, Dec. 11,
1928.)
TAYLOR, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 25,
1828. Of Somerset. [Doubtless the man of these names, only
s. of James, of Minehead, who had matric. from Worcester
College, Oxford, Jan. 29, 1828, aged 18; school, Blundell's,
Tiverton.] Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Llandaft) 1834; priest, 1835; C. of Cutcombe, Somerset,
-1841-5. C. of Dulverton, 1846-72. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. {Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy
List.)
TAYLOR, HENRY MARTYN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 9,
i86i. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James (1839) (and Eliza Johnson).
B. June 6, 1842, at Bristol. School, Wakefield, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1863; B.A. {srd Wrangler, 2nd
Smith's prize) 1S65; M..\. 1868. Fellow, 1866; tutor, 1874-
84. Senior Proctor, 1872-3. Vice-Principal of the Royal
School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineermg
(aftenvards removed to Greenwich) 1865-9. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 10, 1867. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1869. Returned to Cambridge, 1869. F.R.S., 1898. Member
of Cambridge Borough Council, 1891; Alderman, 1898-1925;
Mayor (the ist University representative), 1900-1. J. P. for
Cambridge, 1903. Became blind by 1897. Amplified the
Braille alphabet and developed it, thereby extending its use
to textbooks on geometry, trigonometry, etc. Died, un-
married, Oct. 16, 1927, at Cambridge. Brother of James H.
(1864) and WiUiam W. (1868). {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; C. Sayle, Annals of Camb. Unw.
Library, 137; D.N.B.; Whowas Who; Cambridge Daily News;
The Times, Oct. 17, 1927; Proc. Roy. Soc, A. 117 (187. xxix).)
TAYLOR, HENRY STUART. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
May II, 1810. S. of John, brewer, of Liverpool. B. [Nov. 21],
1791. Schools [Charterhouse], Liverpool and Richmond.
Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814. In Holy Orders. Author,
Sermon preached for the benefit of the Blue Coat School,
Liverpool (1824). Married Miss Anne Hollis. Died Apr. 11,
1841, at Kensington, aged 49. {List of Carthusians; Venn, 11.
154; G. Mag., 1841, I. 552; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TAYLOR, HENRY WILDE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 24,
1844. S. of John, farmer, of South Mimms, Middlesex (and
Elizabeth). B. at Chipping Bamet, Herts. Bapt. Apr. 23,
182 1. School, King's, Canterbury (Mr G. Wallace). Matric.
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon, 1849; priest, 1849.
C. of .\nstey, Herts., 1849-65. C. of Lanlivery, Cornwall,
1869-70. Disappears from Clergy List, 1871.
TAYLOR, HERBERT DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1883. S. of the Rev. John William (1847), R- of
Stathem, Leics. (and Harriet, dau. of Edward Towgood, of
St Neots, Hunts.). B. Jan. 4, 1865. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1883;
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Madras, 1885; Collector
and Magistrate, 1900. Head Assistant, Vizagapatam, 1896;
Ganjam, 1896; Collector and District Magistrate, Tanjore,
1903; Secretarv to Govt. (Municipal, Educational and
Legislative Departs.), 1908. Married, Dec. 31, 1904, Lilian
Ethel, eldest dau. of John Reed Tomlin, of Stokefield, Notts.
Died Sept. 17, 1911, at Marlborough. {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
T. A. Walker, 573; I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Sept. 19, 1911-)
TAYLOR, HERBERT GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept.
30, 1900. S. of the Rev. George Robert (B.A., Durham) of
Byker vicarage, Northumberland. B. [Feb. 19], 1881, at
Newcastle-on-T>-ne. School, Newcastle-on Tyne Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1902; B.A. 1903.
TAYLOR, HERBERT HAMPDEN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1900. 4th s. of Robert, solicitor, of 28, Kensington Park
Gardens, London, W. B. July 5, 1882, in London. School,
Clarence, Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1900; B..\.
1903; B.Chir. and M.B. 1908. At St Mary's Hospital; House
Physician and House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1907. Assistant Medical Officer at St George's infirmarj',
Fulham, in 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Taylor, James
R.A.M.C); died Apr. 3, iqi8, of wounds received in action.
Brother of John H. (1896) and Robert E. (1899). {.Medical
Directories; Univ. War List; The Times, May 4, 1918.)
TAYLOR, HERBERT LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of George [corn-merchant], of 10, The
Drive, IJrighton. B. .^pr. 8, 1869, in London. Schools,
Merchant Taylors' and Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1888; B..\.
1891; M.A. 1895 Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1892; priest,
1894; C. of All Saints, Clapham Park, London, 1892-4. C. of
St George's-in-the-East, 1894-8. Secretary to the Bishop of
Islington, 1898-9. C. of St James -the -Less, Westminster,
1899-1902. C. of St Mark's, Regent's Park, 1903-5. C. of
St James's, Enfield Highway, 1905-10. K. of Rimpton,
Somerset, 1910-31. Married, Apr. 24, 1906, Edith Sarah,
dau. of Edmund Rich, of Willcsley, near Sherston, Wilts.
Latterly of 15, Goldsmid Road, Hove, where he died Nov. 24,
1941. {.Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; TIte Times,
Nov. 25, 1941.)
TAYLOR, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27, 1817. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822. Ord. deacon
(London) Aug. 5, 1821; priest, Dec. 22, 1822. Died Feb. 19,
1825, aged 32, at Hammersmith. (G. .Mag., 1825, i. 572.)
TAYLOR, HUGH NEVILLE ADAM. Matric. Non-CoU., from
Cavendish H. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. At the
Middlesex Hospital; Dublin; Edinburgh and New York.
L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S., Edin.; L.F.P.S. and L.M., Glasgow,
1892; L.S.A. i8gi; M.A. and M.B., Dublin, 1897; M.D.,
Dublin, 1899. Clinical Assistant at the Middlesex Hospital.
Sometime a ship's surgeon and CivU Surgeon in the Army.
Resident Medical Officer, Elan Valley Hospital. Capt.,
R.A.M.C. (T.F.). Practised in London, and then at Ebbw
Vale, Mon. Surgeon, Ebbw Vale Hospital. Called to the Bar,
Gray's Inn, June, 1917. Author, medical. Of Newport, Mon.,
in 1940. {Medical Directories; Law Lists.)
TAYLOR, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, July 2, 1849.
[Eldest] s. of Isaac [artist, author, and inventor, for whom see
D.N.B.] (and Elizabeth, dau. of James Medland). B. [May 2,
1829], at Stanford Rivers, Essex. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. {19th Wrangler) 1853;
M.A. 1857; Litt.D. 1885. Assistant Master at Cheam School,
1853-7. Ord. deacon (Canterburj') 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
Trottiscliffe, Kent, 1857-60. C. of St Mary Abbot, Kensing-
ton, 1860-1. C. of St Mark's, North Audley Street, 1862-5.
V. of St Matthias, Bethnal Green, 1865-9. V. of Holy Trmity,
Twickenham, 1869-75. R. of Settrington, Yorks., 1875-1901.
Canon of York, 1885-1901. Gained a wide reputation as an
archaeologist and phUologist. Hon. LL.D., Edin., 1879. An
original member of the Alpine Club, 1858-91. Manned,
July 31, 1865, Georgiana Anne, dau. of the Rev. Henry
Cockayne Cust, Canon of Windsor and had one daughter.
Author, Words and Places; Memorials of the 1 ay lor Family of
Ongar; Etruscan Researches; Greeks and Goths, a Study on the
Runes; The Manx Runes; Domesday Survivals; The Plough-
land and the Plough; Wapentakes and Hundreds {Domesday
Stiidies) ; The Origin of the A ryans ; Names and their Histories;
The Alphabet, in which he appUed the principle of selection to
the evolution of written symbols. Died Oct. 18, 1901.
{Crockford; D.N.B.; Who was Wlw.)
TAYLOR, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 18, 1757-
B. at Chippenham, Wilts.
TAYLOR, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 21, 1823.
Matric. Michs. 1823.
TAYLOR, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 29) at Trinity, July 4, 1839.
S of Thomas. B. in Dublin. School, Erasmus Smyths,
Dublin. [Assistant Master at Sherborne School, 18 34-7 ; then
opened a private school at Bristol.] Matnc. Michs. 1839;
B A. i843rM.A. 1846; B.D. 1867; D.D. 1872 Ord. deacon
1843; priest, 1844; C. of Higham-Ferrers. Northants, and
Headmaster of Kimbolton Grammar School, 1843-7. Head
Master of Wakefield Grammar School and Evenmg Lecturer
at St Andrew's, Wakefield, 1847-75- British Chaplain at
Stockhohn, 1875-6. Author of pamphlets Died Aug. 14,
1898, aged 88, at Chard, Somerset. Father of Henry M.
(1861), William W. (1868) and James H (1864). ('^'•^^fMf j
The Times, Aug. 17, 1898; Peacock, History of Wakefield
Grammar School.)
TAYLOR, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's. Jan- 20. '863- OJ
Tasmania. [3rd s. of Robert, Esq Jate of ^^^^y Fied,
Tasmania.] B. July 5, i843- (School, Hobart High ] Matric
Michs. 1863; B..\. 1867; M.A. 1870. .\Am. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 2, 1864. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1672.
Returned to Tasmania for health reasons. Took up farming,
and died at Launceston, Nov. 18, 1926. (EagU, xlv. ii; Uw
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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Taylor, James Arthur
TAYLOR, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. peas, at Trinity, Sept. 22,
1835. [Eldest s. of James, J. P., D.L., of Moseley HaU, Worcs.,
(by his ist wife, Louisa, dau. of Samuel Skeye, of Spring
Grove, Worcs.). B. June 18, 1817. School, Winchester.]
Matric. Michs. 1836. M. P. for East Worcs., 1841-7. J. P. and
D.L. for Worcs. Succeeded to Strensham Court, Worcs.,
1832. Married, June 1843, Maria Theresa, dau. of George
Rush, of Elsenham Hall, Northants., and had issue. Died
June 14, 1889. Half-brother of William F. (1847)- {Boase,
III. 894 ; Burke, L.G. ; Walford, County Families ; Return of
M.P.S.)
TAYLOR, JAMES EDWIN. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. i, 1878.
[Eldest] s. of James [F.R.C.S.], of Wargrave, Berks. B. there.
School, Epsom College. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1886. Partner in the firm A. Edgell and Co. Married,
June 18, 1902, Mildred Augusta, eldest dau. of Lewis W.
Gregory, of Bromley, Kent. Died at Cricklewood early in
.1934. (Venn, u. 435; The Times, June 20, 1902; Epsom Coll.
Reg.)
TAYLOR, JAMES FOWLER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Dec. II, 1820. [2nd s. of John, Esq., of Bradford House, near
Bolton.] Matric. Lent, 1821. Died May 7. 1821, aged 25;
buried May 11, 1821, at St Andrew's-the-Great, Cambridge;
M.I. there.
TAYLOR, JAMES GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1893.
S. of James, F.R.C.S., J.P., of Chester. B. 1874. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1900; M.A. and M.D., 1903. At Guy's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899; M.R.C.P.,
1903; F.R.C.P., 1914 Practised at Chester. Hon. Physician,
Chester General Infirmary. Married, Feb. 14, 1906, Augusta
Mary Clarke Timperley, dau. of Thomas Clarke, of Cogshall,
Cheshire. Of Tring, Herts, in 1947. Author, medical. Died
June 22, 1953. Brother of John R. (1899). (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times,
Feb. 17, 1906.)
TAYLOR, JAMES HEBER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 4.
1864; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
June 29, 1859 and proceeded B.A. 1864 and M.A. 1867.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. James (1839), of BristoL B. [Jan. 31].
1840, at Bristol. [School, Waketield.] Matric. Michs. 1864;
Scholar, 1866; Browne medal, 1866; B.A. (nth Classic, and
ist Chancellor's medal) 1868; M.A. 1871. B.Sc, London,
1873. Assistant Master at Mill Hill School, 1867-72. Head
Master of Brewood School, Staffs., 1872-4; a private tutor in
Cambridge from 1874. Married, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
John Charles Pearce, M.l.C.E. Died Apr. 5, 1914, at his
residence, Little Trinity, Jesus Lane, Cambridge. Brother of
Henry M. {1861) and William W. (1868). (Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Apr. 6, 1914.)
TAYLOR, JAMES HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 26,
1876. S. of George Henry, painter (and Phoebe). B. [Jan. 2,
1857] at Salford, Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 5, 1857. School, Man-
chester Grammar (Mr F. W. Walker, M.A.). Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. At Owens College, Manchester;
M.B. and B.Ch. (ist Class Honours) 1892. In practice
successively at Weaste, Manchester and at Salford. Disap-
pears from Medical Directories, 1940.
TAYLOR, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 6,
1882. [Only] s. of Richard, cotton-spinner (and Rosa
M^Mullen, of Hertford). B. Mar. 6, 1862, at Wigan, Lanes.
Bapt. May 22, 1862. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Lent, 1882;
B.A. 1885 ; M.A. 1889. Succeeded to the estate of Rendcombe
Park, Gloucs., 1911. Married, 1892, Alice, dau. of Gervoise
Tibbits, of King's Norton, Leics. Resided latterly at Rhu-Na-
Haven, Aboyne, Aberdeens., where he died Jan. 23, 1935.
(Eagle, XLix. 57; The Times, Jan. 25, 1935-)
TAYLOR, JAMES WHILEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1889. S. of James, of St Andrew's Street, Droitwich.
B. there, July 26, 1870. School, Malvern College. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892. Sometime Assistant Master
at Heath Mount School, Hampstead. Of Kelso, Ombersley
Droitwich in 1950. (Malvern Coll. Reg.)
TAYLOR, The Van. JOHN. D.D. i753> incorp. from O.xford.
[S. of Edward, of Kiddington, Oxon.] Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, July 6, 1730, age 18; M.A. (Oxford) 1742-3;
B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1752. Archdeacon of Bedford, 1745-
56; of Leicester, 1756-72. Preb. of Lincoln 1750; of Salisbury,
1762-72. Chancellor of Salisbury. Died .A.ug. 29, 1772. (Al.
Oxon.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 5, 1764.
S. of William, freeholder, of [Warton], Lanes. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 29, 1768; priest (York) May 21, 1769;
C. of Fenstanton, Hunts., 1768-9. C. of Wakefield, Yorks.,
1769. See the next entry. (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 701.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 6,
1765. S. of the Rev. John, of [Methley], Yorks. B. there.
Taylor, John Bagsha-w
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A. 1769; M.A.
1772. Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 22, 1769; priest, July 27,
1777. C. of the Chapel of Greasborough, Yorks., 1769; C. of
Methley, 1777. This man, or possibly the above, was R. of
High Hoyland, Yorks., 1777-85- {St John's Coll. Adm., iii.
705.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1787. Matric.
Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1790; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1796. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 29, 1793-
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 20,
1797. [Eldest] s. of John [J. P. and D.L.], of Bordesley [Park],
Warws. (and Sarah, eldest dau. of Samuel Skeye, of Spring
Grove, Worcs.). [B. Dec. 13, 1780.] School, Hitcham, Bucks.
Matric. Michs. 1798. Of Strensham Court, Worcs., which he
purchased about 1815. High Sheriff of Worcs., 1817. Died,
s.p. (Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius, Nov. 17, 1809.
S. of Robert, of Eye, Suffolk. B. there. School, North
Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1815. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 9, 1816; priest, July 20, 1817. R. of Hayn-
ford, Norfolk, 1817-36. P.C. of St Michael-at-Thom, Norwich,
1828-36. R. of Diptford, Devon, 1828-36. Married, Aug. 2,
18 15, Sophia, widow of Robert Toosey, of Ipswich. Died
Dec. 19, 1836, at Norwich. (Venn, 11. 153; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1837, I. 216.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 2, 1819; a 'Ten-
year man.'
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
May 7, 1819. S. of 'James' [John], deceased, late of Broad-
oak, near Blackburn, Lanes, (and Anne, dau. of James Fort,
of Altham). [B. Nov. 29, i8oi. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1821. Of Whalley Abbey, Lanes. J. P. for Lanes, and
Yorks. Succeeded, 1828, to the estates of his uncle, James
Taylor, of Moreton and Bashall Hall, Yorks. Died before
1870. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families, which
gives his father's name as John.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 7, 1822. Of
Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1823.
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. lo, 1822. Of
Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1823.
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Caius, Oct. 10, 1827.
S. of John, of Parson Grove, Cambs. B. there. School,
Swaffham. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord.
deacon (Lmcoln, LiU. dim. from Ely) 1832; priest (Rochester,
Lift. dim. from Ely) 1834. Sometime C. of St John's,
Anderston, Glasgow. Assistant Master at St Bees School,
1851. P.C. of Cleator, Cumberland, 1852-4. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1855. (Venn, 11. 203; F. P. White.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 20, 1841. S. of
Thomas, of Chard, Somerset (and Hannah). Bapt. Feb. 19,
1815. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Ashted, Birming-
ham, 1846. Mathematical tutor at Queen's College, Birming-
ham, 1847-55. C. of St George's, Camberwell, Surrey, 1856-
60. C. of Eccles, Lanes., 1870-5. C. of Heme Bay, Kent,
1876. C. of Teynham, 1876-8. C. of St Mary's, Chatham,
1878-83. Author, What is Education} (A Letter to the Earl of
Derby). Latterly of 3, Russell Terrace, Leamington. Died
Mar. 27, i89i,atStHelier, Jersey, aged 76. (Eagle, .xvii. 207;
Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Apr. 18, 1891.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27, 1875. S.
of John, spinner and manufacturer (and Betsey). B. at
Prestwich, Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 22, 1848. Did not reside.
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 9, 1879- S. of
William, tea-dealer (and Catherine). B. Jan. 30, 1842, in
Regent Street, London. Mus.Bac, 1880. Organist to Queen
Victoria at Kensington Palace. Professor of singing, Guildhall
School of Music, 1897. Brother of Charles (1858). (F. P.
White, British Musical Biogs.; The Times, Apr. 3, 1936.)
TAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18, 1892. S. of
John, of 'Kilmorie,' Torquay (and Julia Elizabeth, dau. of
F. W. Jardine, of Kensington). B. [Apr. 15], 1873. at Wemeth,
Lanes. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1892. Second
Lieut., 2nd Battn. the King's Royal Rifles, 1895; Lieut.,
1898. Served in the S. .African War, 1898-1901; killed at
TalanaHiU, Oct. 20, 1899. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
TAYLOR, JOHN A. W. (1875), see WATSON-TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, JOHN BAGSHAW. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27,
1829. [Only] s. of WiUiam, of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts.
(and Juliana, dau. of Benjamin Bagshaw). B. there, Oct. 15,
181 1. Matric. Michs. 1829. Kept nine terms. Of Radcliffe-
on-Trent, Notts. y.P. for Notts. Captain, Royal Notts.
Militia. High Sheriff of Notts., 1868. Married, June 20, 1854,
Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Henry Charles Dakeyne, of
St John's Wood, and had issue. (Peile, 11. 434; Walford,
County Families ; Burke, L.G.)
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Taylor, John Betton
TAYLOR, JOHN BETTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, June iS,
1868. S. of George, land-agent [of Wolverhampton]. B.
[1849], at Hereford. Bapt. at St Peter's, Hereford, Sept 24,
1849. [Schools, RossaU and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; RossaU
Reg.)
TAYLOR, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1875. B. Jan 2, 1852, at Notting Dale, Norlands,
Kensington. School, West London Collegiate. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1879;
priest, 1880; C. of Holy Trinity, Richmond, Surrey, 1879-82.
V. of Harmonds worth, Middlesex, 1882-1916. Married
Charlotte Katherine — . Latterly of Hindhead, Surrey. Died
Nov. 6, 1919, at Worthing. (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov.
20, 1919-)
TAYLOR, JOHN COCHRAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [S. of D., J. P., of Coleraine. B. 1871. School,
Sherborne.] Did not reside. In business in London. Served
in the.Great War, 1914-19- (Sherborne Reg.)
TAYLOR, JOHN FRANCIS WHITE. .A.dm. pens, at Do\vning,
Oct. 17, i892;from Trinity College, Oxford, where he had been
adm., 1891. [3rd s. of Sir Richard Stephens, J. P., of Hunts-
moor Park, Iver, Bucks., and Gray's Inn, London. B. Mar.
27, 1872.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1892. Died Sept.
30, 1940. Brother of Richard S. (1887). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
The Times, Oct. 2, 1940.)
TAYLOR, JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM BLAKE. Adm. (age
19) at Trinity Hall, i886. [Only] s. of Captain [William],
deceased, of Carshalton Park, Surrey (and Marian Emily, dau.
of John Richard Chambers, of Madras. [B. Jan. 15, 1867.]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1886. Captain, West Surrey
Regt. (T.) 1S89. J. P. for Surrey. Married, Aug. 4, 188S,
Florence Irene Emily, dau. of Sir James Crichton Browne.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, JOHN HARRYMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. i6, i8S6. S. of John, Primitive Methodist preacher, of
Chester-le-Street (and Elizabeth Harr>Tnan). B. Mar. 21,
1867, at Brompton. School, Royal Grammar, Newcastle-on-
Tyne (Mr S. C. Logan). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889;
M.A. 1893. Primitive Methodist Minister at Reading, 1892;
at Newcastle, 1895. (F. P. White.)
TAYLOR, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10,
1867. S.of William Thomas, agent (and Charlotte). B.Nov. 6,
1847 in Madras. Bapt. Mar. 21, 1848. [School, Bath pro-
prietary.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(York) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of St Sampson, York, i873-7-
Chaplain, Calcutta Cathedral, 1877; at Port Blair, 1879-80;
at St Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 1880-1 ; at Sangor, 1881-3;
at Chakratta, 1883-4; at St John's, Calcutta, 1884-7; at
Darjeeling, 1887-8; at Shillong, 1889-90. Married, Feb. 25,
1879, Margaret Haimah, 3rd dau. of Thomas Shepherd Noble,
Esq., solicitor, and Secretary to the Archbishop of York.
Died May, 1891, on board theS.S. City of Oxford, o5 Colombo,
(Eagle, xvii. 207; The Guardian, May 5, 1879.)
TAYLOR, JOHN HENRY STONE. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct.
1882. [S. of Colonel Thomas (and Louisa C, dau. of Dr Vos,
of Dulwich. B. Mar. 11, 1864. School, Dulwich College.]
Matric. Michs., 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1887; priest, 1889; C. of All Saints, Blackheath,
1887-94. At Bishop's College, Blackheath, 1894-5. C. of
St Peter's, Rochester, 1895-9. C. of Luton, Kent, 1900-1.
C. of Godstone, Surrey, 1901-3. C. of St Mark's, Surbiton,
1903-17. Died, unmarried, Nov. 3, 1917. Brother of Gerard
C (1887). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
TAYLOR (post HOLMAN), JOHNHOLMAN. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1896. Eldest s. of Robert, solicitor, of 15, Fumival's
Inn, London, and of 28, Kensington Park Gardens. B.
July 12, 1878, at 48, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. School,
Combe Down, Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1903. Changed his name to Hohnan, 1902. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1902; priest (Lahore) 1904; C. of Christ
Church, Woking, 1902-4. Chaplain (A.Cl.S.) at Karachi,
1904-6. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Lahore, 1906-8.
C. of St John's, Oakfield, Isle of Wight, 1909-11. Chaplain to
Lord Rollo, 1911-12. Chaplain at Algiers, 1912-13. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte., Canadian A.M.C.; Chaplain,
Canadian Forces; M.M., 1917). V. of Shawnigan with Cobble
Hill, British Columbia, Canada, 1919-20. Domestic Chaplain
to the Bishop of Victoria, 1920-1. .Assistant Chaplain,
St John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 1920-3. Registrar, Univer-
sity of Hongkong, 1923. O.B.E., 1926. Chaplain, British
Legation, Peking, 1923-33; at Frankfort, Stuttgart and
Baden Baden, Germany, 1934-9; at Berne, Switzerland, in
1939. Died in 1942. Brother of Robert E. (1899) and Herbert
H. (1900). (Crockford; Univ. War List.)
Taylor, John William Augustus
TAYLOR, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's. Feb. 6,
1873. [Eldest] s. of Joseph, painter (and Hannah). B. Jan.
14, 1854, at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 12, 1854.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Style). Did not reside. Adm. at
Christ Church, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 10, 1873, age
19; B.A. (Oxford) 1877. (Al- Oxon.; GiggUswick Reg. (John,
only).)
TAYLOR, JOHN MARRATT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene,
July 6, 1840. S. of John, of Sunninghill, Berks., Esq. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1845; priest, 1846. .\ssistant Master at
Ipswich Grammar School, 1859-60. C. of Cannington,
Somerset, 1860-5. C. of Burton, Dorset, 1865-8; C. of
Walditch, 1868-70. V. of Seer Green, Bucks., 1870-1900-
Living at Jordans, Bucks., in 1902. Disappears from
Crockford, 1912. (Clergy List; The Times, July 3, 1902.)
TAYLOR, JOHN PETER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1861.
S. of John, M.D. [of Ferns, Co. Wexford, Ireland]. B.
July 11, 1836, at Gory, Co. Wexford. School, Diocesan,
Wexford ; [and at Trinity College, Dublin (Gold medal; M.A.)].
Matric. Michs. 1861. Adm. at Caius, Dec. 5, 1862, but
returned to Clare; B.A. (12th Wrangler and ist in 1st Class,
Moral Science Trip.) 1865; M.A. 1868. Fellow of Clare, 1866;
Dean, 1875-84. Junior Proctor, 1879-80. Ord. deacon (Ely),
1872; priest, 1873. V. of Litlington, Cambs., 1884-92.
Married, 1873, Eliza M. Paula, dau. of Jeremiah TuUy,
solicitor, of Eyre Square, Galway, and The Grove, Tuam.
Author, theological. Died May 13, 1907, at Cambridge.
(Venn, 11. 356; F. P. Leyburn-Yarker.)
TAYLOR, The Rev. JOHN REES. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Aug. 28, 1845; from Lampeter College. 'Plus annos 24
natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon, 1837; priest, 1838.
C. of Lee, Manchester, 1839-45. Chaplain of Wandsworth
Union, 1846-8. R. of Eglwys-Cummin, Carm., 1848-75. No
cure or address after 1875. (Crockford.)
TAYLOR, JOHN REGINALD, .-^dm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1899.
S. of James, F.R.C.S., J. P., of Haygarth House, Chester.
B. 1878. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; M..\. 1906. M.I.C.E.; M.I.M.E. Engineer to the J hana
Water Board, India, 1914; Superintending Engineer, Public
Health Dept., Bihar and Orissa, 192 1. Engineering Inspector,
Ministrv of Health in 1924. Married, 1910, Beatrice Violet
Lake. 'Of Grevcoat Gardens, Westminster. Brother of
James G. (1893)'. (Shraosbury Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
TAYLOR, JOHN ROWLAND. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1889. S. of [the Rev.] John, of Cambridge House, Tunbridge
Wells. B. [Feb. 7], 1870, at Tunbridge Wells. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1892;
B.A. (32nd Wrangler) 1892; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at
Marlborough CoUege, 1895-1923; House Master, 1899-1923;
Bursar, 1912-17; Head of the Government School at Johore,
Malaya, 1925-40-. F.R.G.S. The Colonial Office officially
presumed his death to have taken place 'on or about Feb. 14,
1942, as the result of the sinking of the S.S. Kuala.' (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; 1 he Ttmes,
Mar. 19, 1946.)
TAYLOR, JOHN SCOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 19,
1880. S. of the Rev. John (and Mary Aim). B. at TovU,
Maidstone. Bapt. Sept. 27, i860. School, City Middle Class,
Cowper Street, London. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1899.
TAYLOR, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr.
15, 1847. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Wakefield, Yorks.
B. June 12, 1S28. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. (12th Classic) 1851; M.A. 1854- FeUow, 1851; assistant
Tutor, 1855. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1852; priest (Canter-
bury) 1853. C. of St George's, Hulme. Manchester, 1859- ^ -
of All Saints, Cambridge, 1862-5- R. of Exford, Somerset,
1865-6. R. of Stathem, Leics., 1866-1904. Married, July 25,
1861, at Great Paxton, Harriet, 4th dau. of Edward Towgood,
of Paxton Hall, Hunts. Died May 10, 1904. Father of
Herbert D. (1883). (Shroi'sbury Sch. Reg.; T. .4. Walker, 492:
Crockford.)
TAYLOR, JOHN WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Queens', June 27, 1836. Of Ireland. [S. of John (and Mana
Spilsbury, a weU-known artist). B. 1818.] Matric. Michs.
1836. Migrated to Trinity, July 5. 1837; B.A. 1840; M.A.
1848. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford. 1859. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) 1S45; priest. May 26, 1850; C. of Framfield.
Sussex, 1845-6. Theological Tutor at Cheltenham CoUege,
1848-52. Head of Portswood House prep, school, Malvern,
1853-8; of the Rookery, Headington, Oxford, 1859-S3.
Married Jane Mould, and had issue. Author, Poenis. Hied
Apr. 10, 1886, at Stoke, Headington, aged 68. Brother 01
Jonathan W. (1832). (CheUenham ColL Reg.; At Oxon..
Boose, III. 898; Crockford; The Guardian, .\pr. 14, iSb6.)
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Taylor, John William Whiteley
TAYLOR, JOHN WILLIAM WHITELEY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, May 21, 186;. S. of John, M.D., Professor of
clinical medicine at University College, London (and Betty).
B. Oct. 28, 1842, in Bloomsbury. [School, St Peter's, York.]
Matric. Michs. 1862. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. 25,
1863; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (zgth Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (York) 1868; C. of St Paul's, Middlesbrough,
1868-70. C. of Earley, Berks., 1873-7. Subsequently of
Sawbridge House, Earley. Disappears from Crockford, 1916.
TAYLOR, JOHN WINDLE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1868. [2nd] s. of Thomas [solicitor and Coroner of
Wakefield, Yorks.] [B. Sept. 26, 1851.] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1868. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 9,
1872. Of Onebarrow Lodge, Leics. Married, 1876, Katharine
Ida Rebecca, only dau. of Joseph Moxon Kirk, of Halifax.
{Inns of Court; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TAYLOR, JONATHAN WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1832. S. of John (and of Maria Spilsbury, a well-
known artist). B. 1810. Matric. Michs. 1832. Already
married to Hannah Gaudin when he came into residence; had
issue, 13 children. Sometime Agent of the Bible Society at
Manchester. Returned to his home at Charpigny, Switzerland,
a where he worked as an Evangelist. Died in 1882. Brother of
John W. A. (1836). (Ruth Young.)
TAYLOR, The Rev. JOSEPH. B.A. 1802, incorp. from Oxford,
1802; M.A. from King's, 1802. [S. of George, gent., of
Bowes, Yorks.] Matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford,
Nov. 14, 1793, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1797. Head Master of
the Grammar School and P.C. of Stourbridge, Worcs.;
V. of Snitterfield, Warws., 1802-33. Died May 2, 1833, aged
59, at Stourbridge. Father of George A. (1836). {Al. Oxon.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1833, i. 649.)
TAYLOR, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 26, 1817.
B. in the township of Lightcliffe, parish of Halifax, Yorks.
School, Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1821; B.A.
{21st Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1825; B.D. 1832. Fellow, 1824-
36. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1833-6. Died Jan. 30, 1836.
Benefactor to the College library. M.I. in (Old) College
Chapel. (Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mar., 1836, 11. 441.)
TAYLOR, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Trinity, Apr. 20,
1825. S. of Joseph. B. at Ansley, Warws. School, Leicester.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1829; priest, 1829. Priest-Vicar (and Preb.) of
Lichfield Cathedral, 1837-78. V. of Whittington, Staffs.,
1854-78. Disappears from Crockford, 1879. (Foster, Index
Eccles.)
TAYLOR, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 8, 1828. Of
Lanes. [S. of WOliam, timber-merchant, of Whalley,
Cheshire. School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1829; Scholar, 1832; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle, Liit. dim. from Ely) June g, 1833; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 24, 1837. Sometime tutor to the sons of Mr Drummond
Hay, Consul-General at Tangier. P.C. of Dukinfield,
Cheshire, in 1841. C. of Muncaster, Cumberland, 1841-4.
P.C. of St Thomas, Stockport, 1844-76. Married, May 12,
1842, Georgiana Hodgson, youngest dau. of the Rev. John
Richard Thackeray (R. of Hadley, Middlesex, and R. of
Downham Market, Norfolk), cousin to William Makepeace
Thackeray. Author of a translation of the first six books of
Homer's Iliad; The Mystery of Godliness; Liberty, Fraternity
and Equality, etc. Died May 24, 1876. Father of William R.
(1866). {Manchester Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, JOSEPH STUBBS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 9, 1849. S. of George. B. [Dec. 29, 1829], at Park Gate,
Yorks. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1854; priest,
1855. C. of St James, Clapham, Surrey, 1858-9. C. of
Walsall, Staffs., 1861. Latterly of 15, Vyvyan Terrace,
Clifton Park, Bristol. Disappears from Crockford, 1865.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Clergy List.)
TAYLOR, JOSEPH TATHAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1878. S. of Thomas, merchant, deceased, of Alexandra
Drive, Liverpool. B. [June 16, 1858], in Liverpool. [School
King William College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Liverpool), 1884;
priest, 1885; C. of St Jude's, West Derby, 1884-6. C. of
Armitage Bridge, Yorks., 1886-91. V. of Birchencliffe, 1891-
1923. Died Aug. 28, 1923. {King William's Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Aug. 30, 1923.)
TAYLOR, JOSHUA JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 29,
1888. S. of J[oshua], Esq., of Spen Hall, Cleckheaton, Yorks.
B. Aug. 21, 1869. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1891; M.A., M.B. and
B.Chir., 1895; M.D. 1898; D.P.H., 1899. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. House Surgeon, Darlington Hospital and
Salop Royal Infirmary. F.Z.S. In practice at Liphook,
Hants, in 1910; at Kingsland, Shrewsbury in 1920; at
Taylor, Robert
Ditchling, Sussex in 1930. Of Maple Bay, Duncan, Vancouver
Island, British Columbia, 1946. Brother of Thomas S. (1892).
{Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
TAYLOR, MAURICE LLEWELLYN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1897. 3rd s. of the Rev. John, schoolmaster, of Cambridge
House, Tunbridge Wells. B. there, Mar. 6, 1879. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1897; Abbott Scholar, 1898; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1901. Served with the University
Contingent in the South African War, 1900-1. Appointed to
a clerkship in the Admiralty, 1902. Author, Songs of Solitude.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., the Rifle
Brigade); killed in action in France, Aug. 26, 1916. {Ton
bridge Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; The Times
Sept. 12, 1916.)
TAYLOR, PERCY COOKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 20
1893. S. of William, civil engineer, of Lee, Kent (and Susan
Anne May). B. Oct. 16, 1874, at Lewisham. School, Black
heath Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A
1900. Assistant Master at Brighton College in 1903. Of
39, Mayfield Avenue, Orpington, Kent, in 1946.
TAYLOR, PETER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 24, 1762. S. of
[the Rev.] Henrv (1727). B. at 'Whitfield,' [Wheatfield],
Oxon. School, Crawley, Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A.
1766. Migrated to Queens', June 20, 1768; M.A. 1769; B.D.
1778. Fellow of Queens', 1769-84. V. of Titchfield, Hants.,
1779. R. of Clanfield, 1787. R. of Ashington, Sussex, 1788-
91. Died July 22, 1791. {Peile, 11. 273.)
TAYLOR, The Rev. RICHARD. B.A. 1761, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from King's, 1761. [S. of William, gent., of London.]
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, July 2, 1743, age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) 1747. R. of Saxmundham, Suffolk, 1762-98
and R. of Blaxhall until 1798. Died Aug. 10, 1798, aged 77-
{Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1798, 11. 729-)
TAYLOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Nov. 9,
1792. S. of Jeffery, of Sevenoaks. B. there. School, Seven-
oaks. Matric. Easter, 1794; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1797; M.A.
1800. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1799; priest, Sept. 20,
iSoi. V. of East Grinstead, Sussex, 181 1-35. Died Mar. 20,
1835. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1835,
I. 442.)
TAYLOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 2, 1824;
pens. Mar. 29, 1826. Of Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1825; B.A.
1830; M.A. 1835. C.M.S. Missionary in New Zealand from
1836; at Wanganui in 1851-6. Disappears from Clergy List,
1857. (H. D. Harper, C.M.S. Reg. of Miss.)
TAYLOR, RICHARD STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, July 25, 1870. S. of George, physician. B. at
Derby. Matric. Michs. 1870; B..\. 1874; M.A. and M.B.
1879; M.D. 1884. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1877; L-S.A.,
1878. Practised at Derby from 1880, and then at Upper
Norwood; subsequently of Lausanne, Switzerland. Died
Sept. 2, 1936, at Torquay. {Medical Directories; The Times,
Sept. 4> 1936.)
TAYLOR, RICHARD STEPHENS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Richard Stephens, solicitor,
of Huntsmoor Park, Iver, Bucks, [and Gray's Inn, London],
(by his 1st wife, Clara, 2nd dau. of Charles Humbert). B.
[Sept. 15], 1869, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor, 1893;
practised in London (Messrs Taylor and Humbert, 4, Field
Court, Gray's Inn). Married, 1895, Ethel Craig, eldest dau. of
R. Craig, of Chapelton, Jamaica. Latterly of the Garrick
Club, London, where he died May 20, 1950. Brother of
John F. W. (1892). {List of Carthusians; Law Lists; The
Times, May 23, 1950.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 14, 1808.
Of Middlesex. [6th s. of John, ironmonger, of London (and
Elizabeth). B. .\ug. 18, 1784. School, Edmonton; trained at
Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals; M.R.C.S. 1807.] Matric.
Michs. 1809; B.A. 1813. Ord. deacon (Chester) Mar. 14, 1813;
priest (Chichester) Oct. 28, 1813; C. of Midhurst and P.C. of
Easeboume, Sussex, 1813-18. C. of Edmonton, Tottenham
and Newington, but, on account of his unorthodox views,
found it difficult to obtain preferment. C. of Yardley,
Birmingham, whence he was dismissed for an article in
defence of suicide. Fled to Dublin where he was assistant
master in a school until dismissed. Made a series of attacks on
the Church under the title of The Clerical Review, and gave
Sunday morning lectures until rioting put a stop to them.
Preached at the Rolls Rooms, Chancery Lane, at Founder's
Hall, Lothbury, and at Dr Collier's Chapel in Cannon
Street, which he called the Areopagus. Tried in London, for
preaching blasphemy, and sentenced to a year's imprison-
ment, 1828. On his release, started on a four months' lecture
tour, beginning at Cambridge, where he fastened a thesis to
the door of the Divinity Schools. Again tried for preaching
blasphemy, and sentenced to two years imprisonment, 1831 .
Known as the 'Devil's Chaplain.' Married an elderly lady of
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means, but was sued for breach of promise bv Miss Georgiana
Richards, housekeeper to the Rotunda in Blackfriars Road;
to avoid paying £250 damages to this lady, he moved to
France and practised as a surgeon at Tours. Author, The
Holy Liturgy, or Divine Service on the Principles of Pure
Deism; The Trial. . .upon a Charge of Blasphemy; Swing; or
who are the Incendiaries? A Tragedy; The Devil's Pulpit, etc.
Died in Sept. 1844 at Tours. {Crockford; D.N.B.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 12,
1844. [3rd s. of Thomas, of Dodworth Hall, Barnsley (and
Lucy, dau. of John Thornely, of Hadfield, Derbs.). B. Jan. 25,
1817.] Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A.
1851. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1848; priest, 1849; P.C. of
Thurgoland, Yorks., 1848-58. Chaplain at Madeira, 1858.
C. of Chetton, Salop, 1858. C. of All Saints, Pontefract,
Yorks., 1859-60. C. of Long Framlington with Brinkbum,
Northumberland, 1860-1. V. of Warthill, Yorks., 1861-74.
Died July 18, 1876. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 19, 1854. [5th] s. of Richard, maltster, of Abbey Fore-
gate, Shrewsbury (and Mary). [B. Jan. 17, 1835.] School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Lent, 1855. Kept eight tenns at
Magdalene. ' He wTote an unfortunate letter, of which a copy
was sent to each undergraduate of Magdalene, which' greatly
exasperated them. Mr Taylor apologized and the under-
graduates and Seniors wished him to remain, but he wished
to migrate' (letter from Mynors Bright, Lady Day, 1868).
Adm. at St John's, as a Fell. -Com., Apr. 16, 1868; B.A. 1869;
M.A. 1872. Appointed to the East India Company's Service,
1856; served in Calcutta and Benares and in the United
Provinces; Civil PajTnaster at Lahore, i860 [at St John's,
1866-8, while on furlough]. Deputy Accountant-General for
Bengal, 1869-70; Officiating Accountant-General for the
Punjab, 1870-2; Governor of the Bank of Madras, 1872;
Inspector of Local Offices of Account, Bengal, 1874-7;
retired on account of ill-health, 1877. Prepared the coats of
arms for the Native knights at the Investiture of the Order of
the Star of India, 1874, and those for the visit of the Prince
of Wales, 1875, and for the Delhi Durbar, 1877; awarded gold
medal for this work. Married, Sept. 10, 1874, Ellen, dau. of
William Hawkins, of Dinthill, near Shrewsbury. Resided
latterly at Clifton, in the Cotswolds, and at Ealing. Drowned
Apr. 21, 1906, in Naples; buried there. Father of Frank C.
(1895). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxvni. 82.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT EMERY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
3rd s. of Robert, solicitor, of 2, Bedford Row, and of 28,
Kensington Park Gardens, London. B. Feb. 24, 1880, at
17, Taviton Street, Gordon Square, W.C. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. Adm. Solicitor, 1907;
practised (Messrs Stileman, Underwood and Taylor) at 51,
Doughty Street, London, W.C, and at Dawlish. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Middlesex Regt.; Staff Capt.;
M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Brother of John H. (1896)
and Herbert H. (1900). (Law Lists.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT MITFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov.
12, 1829. Matric. Lent, 1830. Kept eleven terms. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1833; priest (Lincoln, for Durham) 1834;
C. of Belford, Northumberland, 1833-6. P.C. of North Sunder-
land, 1836-43. V. of Hunmanby, Yorks., 1843-88. Died Apr. i,
1888, aged 77. Father of the next. [Peile, 11. 435 ; Clergy List ;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 11, 1888.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT MITFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June
13, 1864. S. of [the Rev.] Robert Mitford (above), of Hun-
manby, Yorks. B. [Aug. 12, 1845], at Tynemouth. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (York) 1868 ; priest, 1869 ; C. of Sheriff Hutton, Yorks.,
1868-70. V. of Muston, 1870-82. R. of Bourton-on-the-Hill
with Moreton-in-Marsh, GIoucs., 1882-9. J-P- for Gloucs.,
1884. Died Aug. i, 1889. (Marlborough ColL Reg.; Crockford;
Peile, II. 384.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT OSWALD PATRICK. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 13, 1892. S. of Joseph, ironmonger, of
Whitley, Northumberland (and Eleanor Violetta Hammond).
B. Apr. 6, 1873, at Howden. School, Bath Lane, Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Blyth,
Northumberland, 1899-1902. C. of Heaton, 1902-3. C. of
Horton, 1903-9- C. of .-Ul Saints, Edinburgh, 1909-15; V. of
Prestwold with Hoton, Leics., 1915-17. R. of Millport, Butes.,
1917-26. Vice-Provost and Canon of Cumbrae, 1917-19;
Provost, 1919-26. Canon of St John's Cathedral, Oban,
1920-6. Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at Cambridge, 1933-4.
V. of Ringwood with Bisteme and Harbridge, Hants., 1926-
44. Died Dec. 14, 1944, at Ringwood; buried there.
(Crockford.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Downing, May 12,
1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B.andB.Chir., 1907;
Taylor, Samuel
M.A. 1920; M.D. 1921; D.P.H. 1925. At Charing Cross
Hospital; House Physician and House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. Practised at St Leonard's-on-Sea.
Served in the Great V'Var, 1914-19 (Major, E. African Medical
Service). O.B.E. Medical Officer of Health, Cue, W.
Australia; Principal Medical Officer, British Somaliland, in
1930. Of Hampstead in 1949. (Medical Directories.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT WEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, July i,
1856. S. of William, chemist (and Alice Aubins). B. Jan. 22,
1838, at Bradford, Yorks. [School, Manchester Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. (18th. Wrangler and slh Classic)
i86o; M.A. 1863. Fellow, 1861-70. Assistant Master at
Marlborough College, 1864-9; at Rugby, 1869-76; Head
Master of KeUy CoUege, Tavistock, 1876-86. Died Aug. 16,
1890, at Southsea. (Boose, vi. 668; Eagle, xvi. 481.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1875. Of Bristol. [Only s. of the Rev. Robert Askwith
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1834), R. of Norton-.Mahreward,
Bristol. B. May 9, 1856, at Bristol.] School, BlundeU's,
Tiverton. Matric. .Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1877; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1S82. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of
Cleckheaton, Yorks., 1880-2. C. of Hartlebury, Worcs.,
1882-92. R. of Wouldham, Kent, 1892-1903. C. of St Luke's,
Barton Hill, Bristol, 1903-6. C. of St Peter's, Clifton Wood,
1906-11. Lie. Pr., dio. of Bristol, 1911-15. C. of St Michael
and All Angels, Windmill Hill, Bedminster, 1915-23. Lie.
Pr., diocs. of Carlisle and Manchester, 1915-23. C. of
Keynsham and Queen Charlton, Somerset, 1923-6. R. of
Saltford, 1926-7. Married, July 29, 1885, Ada, 2nd dau. of
W. Addison, of London. Died Apr. 11, 1927. (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 14, 1927.)
TAYLOR, ROBERT WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. [Only] s. of Robert, of New Hall, Barton-on-Humber,
Lines, (and Sarah, eldest dau. of William Maw, of Bigby,
Lines.). B. [Nov. 21], 1859, at Barton-on-Humber. School,
St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1878; (Law Trip., ist Class,
1881); B..\. and LL.B. 1882; LL.M. 1886; M.A. 1926. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 21, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 21,
1882. F.S.A. Of Baysgarth Park, Barton-on-Humber. J. P.
Married, Aug. 21, 1889, Clara Louisa, youngest dau. of
George Hodgson, Esq., of Nocton Park, Lines. Died Mar. ig,
1929, in London; buried at Middleton, Norfolk. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at tlie Bar, which says died
'unmarried'; Walford, County Families; The Times, Mar. 25,
1929; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, ROUGE GAWAN, see TAYLOR, GAWAN R.
TAYLOR, ROWLAND ROBERT. Adm. pens, at E.m.manuel,
July 17, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1877; priest, 1879; C. of Outwood, Yorks., 1877-9. C. of
Bundarra, N.S.W., Australia, 1880-2. C. of West Deeping,
Lines., 1883-4. lie. of St John Laura with Gladstone and
Wirrabara, South Australia, 1884-8. Inc. of Christ Church,
Mount Barker with St Mary Echunga and St Paul, Hadndorf,
South Australia, 1888-9. Disappears from Crockford, 1890.
TAYLOR, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1845.
[Eldest s. of Samuel (St Mary Hall, Oxford, 1820), J. P., D.L.,
of Eccleston Hall, Prescot, Lanes, (and Mary Anne, dau. of
the Rev. John Still, R. of Fonthill-Gifford, Wilts.). B. June
20, 1826. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 27, 1850. Of
Eccleston Hall. J. P. for Lanes, and Westmorland; D.L. for
Lanes. Married, Oct. 1857, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Irton Fell, of Ambleside. Died Oct. 6, 1880. Father of the
next; brother of Frank (1854). (Burke, L.G.; Rugby Sck.
Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878.
[Eldest] s. of Samuel (above), of Eccleston Hall, Prescot,
Lanes. B. [July 4], 1859, at Windermere, Westmorland.
School, Wokingham, Berks, (private). Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 18S2. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 11, i88o. CaUed
to the Bar, May 7, 1884. On the Northern Circuit. Lieut.,
3rd Batt. South Lanes. Regt. Of Birkdault, and Eccleston
Hall. J. P. and D.L. for Lanes.; Vice-Chairman of Quarter
Sessions. Member of the Royal Commission on Local
Govermnent, 1925. Married, Nov. 29, 1883, Gertrude, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Walter Brooksbank, of Thombarrow,
Windermere, and had issue. Died July 9, 1935. (Burke, L.G. ;
Laiu Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TAYLOR, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 2, 1897. S.
of Arthur. B. [.Apr. 29, 1879]. at Waverton, Cheshire.
Schools, St .Asaph's Grammar and Bickerton House, South-
port. Matric. Michs. 189S; li..\. 1901; .\1.A. 1916. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of Shildon, Durham,
1904-6. C. of Kelloe, 1906-16. C.-in-c. of Ingleton, 1916-19.
V. of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland, 1919-29. V. of
Cornhill, Northumberland, 1929-49. Of Southport, Lanes.,
in 1952. (Peile, 11. 822; Crockford.)
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TAYLOR, SAMUEL BARNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1833. [B. Dec. 4, 1814, in London. School, Dr Pinckney's,
East Sheen.] Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1S42.
Rowing 'blue,' 1840. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1843. C. of
Welch-Hampton, Salop, 1843-7. C of Chertsey, Surrey,
1847-58. V. of Kingswood, 1858-76. Died May 24, 1876.
Ifirockford.)
TAYLOR, SAMUEL BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1863. S. of Thomas. B. [July 14, 1841], at Youghal,
Ireland. School, Youghal. [Previously a schoohnaster.]
Matric. Easter, 1864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 18G7; priest, 1870; C. of Wareham, Dorset,
1867-71. C. of Tydd St Mary, Lines., 1871-2. Chaplain
(Eccles. Establishment) at Calcutta Cathedral, 1872-3; at
Gwalior, 1873-4; at St Thomas, Calcutta, 1874-80 and 1883-
92; at Gowhatti, Shillong, 1880-1 and 1881-3. Fellow of the
University of Calcutta, 1891. P.-in-c. of Southstoke, Oxon.,
1893-4. V. of St James, Milton, Portsmouth, 1894-1907.
Chaplain at Meran, 1907-8. C. of Faccombe, Hants., 1908-9;
R. there, 1909-11. Married, 1882, Marianna G., dau. of
W. T. Law. Lived latterly at 26, Downs Park, Bristol,
where he died Dec. 19, 1921. (Peile, 11. 578; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 21, 1921.)
TAYLOR, SAMUEL LEIGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1864. [Only] s. of Samuel, of Penwortham House, Preston,
Lanes, [and of Soutbport]. B. [Jan. 5], 1841, at Bolton-le-
Moors, Lanes. School, Stony Knoll's, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. i6, 1866. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1869. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TAYLOR, SEDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Jan. 8,
1855. S. of George [doctor]. B. [Nov. 29, 1834], at Kingston,
Surrey. School, University College, London. Matric. Michs.
1855; Scholar, 1857; B.A. (idth Wrangler) 1859; M.A. 1862.
Fellow, 1861-9; Junior Bursar, 1866-9; Librarian, 1870-1.
Ord. deacon, 1863; C. of St Michael's, Handsworth, Birming-
ham, 1863-4. President of the C.U.M.S. and of the tfniversity
Musical Club. Lived in College until his death. Author,
scientific and of works on music. Died Mar. 14, 1920, at
Fallowfield, Manchester. Sedley Taylor Road, Cambridge, on
Trinity property, was named after him. (Scott, MSS. ; Clergy
List; The Times, Mar. 17, 1920.)
TAYLOR, SIMON OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 25, 1760; adm. Fell. -Com. Nov. 10, 1761. B. in Beds.
School, Wellingborough. Matric. Michs. 1760.
TAYLOR (post TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD), SMITH. Adm. pens,
at St Catharine's, Oct. 14, 1859. [Only] s. of George. B.
[May 21, 1836], at Lees, near Oldham, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866, as Taylor-Whitehead. CaUed to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1866. J. P. and D.L. for
Derbyshire; High Sherifi, 1894. Married (i) Oct. 28, 1863,
Alice Jane, niece and heiress of William Whitehead, of
Dobcross, Yorks., and assumed the additional name of
Whitehead; (2) 1888, Julia, younger dau. of Grosvenor
Hodgkinson, Esq. Died Apr. 23, 1895, at his London
residence. Father of George H. (1883, sub Taylor-Whitehead).
(Scott, MSS.; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Apr. 25,
1895.)
TAYLOR, STANLEY SHELBOURNE. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1894. 4th s. of Alfred Augustus, surgeon, of 'Newlyn,'
Homsey Lane, Highgate. B. Mar. 2, 1875, at 78, Grosvenor
Road, London, W. School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1894;
Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897. Football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1896, 1897, 1898; Capt., 1898. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, May, 1901. K.C. (South Africa), 1919.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Transvaal
Horse Artillery and South African Field Artillery, West and
East Africa and Palestine; C.M.G., 1918; D.S.O., 1917;
mentioned 3 times in despatches; Order of St Stanislas,
3rd class, with swords (Russia); French Croix de Guerre).
Director of the Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa,
Ltd., and of De Beer's Consolidated Mines, Ltd. Of Linden
HUl, Twyford, Berks., in 1952. (Law Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who's Who.)
TAYLOR, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1889. [S. of the Rev. R., of St Stephen's, Newtown, N.S.W.
B. in Australia, May 26, 1869; bapt. at St Stephen's Church,
Newtown. School, Sydney Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 18S9;
Scholar, 1891; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of St Andrew's, Eccles, Lanes., 1893-5. C. of
St Stephen's, Newtown, N.S.W., Australia, 1895-8. Inc. of
Gresford, N.S.W., 1898-1901. C. of Wadsley, Sheffield,
Yorks., 1902-3. Inc. of Paterson, N.S.W., 1903-8. R. of
St John's, Newcastle, N.S.W., 1908-10. R. of Holy Trinity,
Erskineville, 1910-16. R. of Wahroonga, 1916-28. R. of
Wentworth Falls, 1928-35. R. of Mittagong, 1935-8. R. of
Woolwich, N.S.W., 1938-41. C.-in-c. of St John-the-Baptist,
Milson's Point, 1942-3. Of The Moorlands, Mount Colah,
N.S.W., in 1951. (Crockford.)
Taylor, Thomas Forster
TAYLOR, STEPHEN JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1896.
S. of Stephen. B. Jan. 13, 1877, at Marlow, Bucks. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Died Aug. 14, 1936, at
his residence in Eastbourne. (The Times, Aug. 15, 1936.)
TAYLOR, STUART HOPCRAFT STANLEY. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1897. S. of the Rev. Frank Stanley (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1864), V. of Littleton, Worcs. (and Laura Hopcraft).
B. there [July 19], 1879. School, Malvern College. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. At Edinburgh University; M.B. and
Ch.B., Edin., 1904. House Surgeon, RawcliSe Hospital,
Chorley, and at the London Throat Hospital. Clinical
Assistant, Bristol Royal Infirmary. Practised at Lacock,
Wilts. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Practised subsequently at Ramsgate. Of 10, Edward Street,
Bathwick, Bath, in 1948. (Venn, 11. 554; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May i, 1772. Of
Lines. Matric. Michs. 1772; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1787.
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Dec. 31,
1772. S. of Thomas, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. Schools,
Norwich and North Walsham (Mr Jones). Matric. Lent,
1774; B.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 13, i777;
priest, Aug. 6, 1780; C. of Bunwell and Carleton, Norfolk,
1777-80. C. of Ashwelthorpe, 1780-7- R. of Bracon Ash,
1787-1804, and P.C. of Cringleford, 1788-1804. Died Oct. 24,
1804, at Eaton, Norwich. (Venn, 11. 92; G. Mag., 1804, 11.
I075-)
TAYLOR, THOMAS (181 1), see TAYLOUR.
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 25,
1819. B. at Colton, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon, 1823; priest, 1824. R. of Boscombe,
Wilts., 1852-90. Died Sept. 30, 1890, aged 90. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Oct. 8, 1890.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 2,
1825. Of Bleachland, Northumberland. Matric. Michs.
1825; B.A. 1829.
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1857.
S. of George, publican (and Sarah). B. at Sedbergh, Yorks.
Bapt. Jan. 22, 1838. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1857;
B.A. i86i. Assistant Master at Elstree School and at Margate.
Latterly of Edgecote Villas, All Saints', Cheltenham.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Dec. 1868.
[Only] s. of Hugh, Esq. [M.P.] [of Chipchase Castle and
Widdrington, Northumberland] (and Mary, dau. of Thomas
Taylor, of Cramlington, Northumberland). B. in London.
School, Durham (DrHoIden). Matric. Lent, 1869; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1877. Of Chipchase Castle and Widdrington. J. P. for
Northumberland; High Sheriff, 1903. F.S.A. Chairman of
the Northumberland and Durham Coal Owners' Association.
Married, Feb. 23, 1880, Maria Mona, eldest dau. of Sir George
Waldo-Griffith, 2nd Bart., and had issue. Died Apr. 23, 1938,
at Chipchase Castle. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 24, 1873-
S. of Samuel Marlor, cotton-manulacturer (and Frances
Titlow). B. at Oldham, Lanes. Bapt. June 5, 1851. Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. President of the Congregational
Union of Tasmania, 1896. Minister of Boston Spa Congrega-
tional Church. (Camb. Univ. Year Book, 1906.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 4,
1877. S. of William. B. at Cross Close, Thurlaston, Derbs.
[School, Macclesfield Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1877;
Scholar; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1886; B.D. 1918. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) i88i; priest, 1883; C. of St Crispin's, Bermond-
sey, 1881-3. C. of Christ Church, Ingham, West Queensland,
Australia, 1883-6. Inc. of Christ Church, Cooktown, N.
Queensland, 1886-90. Hon. Canon of N. Queensland, 1887-
90. C. of All Saints, Falmouth, Cornwall, 1890-1. C. of
Redruth, 1893-7. V. of St Breward, 1897-1900. V. of St Just-
in-Penwith, 1900-38. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1919. Married
Charlotte Mary, dau. of Alfred Ford, of Greenwich, and had
issue. Author, The Life of John Taylor, LL.D., the Friend of
Dr Johnson; The Celtic Christianity of Cornwall; St Samson of
Dol; St Michael's Mount. Co-editor (with W. P. W. PhiUi-
more) of Cornwall Parish Registers. F.S.A., 1903. Died
July 4, 1938. (Crockford; Who was Who.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS ALBERT OAKES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1869. S. of George, forgeman (and Martha). B.
Sept. 13, 1849, at Leeds. Bapt. Aug. 7, 1849- School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1869. Of
Buckingham House, Headingley, Leeds. Father of Tom L.
(1896). (Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS FORSTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 7, 1786. S. of George, of Mountain, Northumberland.
School, Witton-le-Wear, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1786;
B.A. 1791.
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TAYLOR, THOMAS GRIMWOOD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 3, 1788. S. of Jolin, of London. School, Dedham, Essex.
Migrated (age 18) to Trinity, Jan. 19, 1790- Matric. Lent,
1790; Browne medal (Latin ode), 179°; Scholar, 1791;
2nd Chancellor's (Classical) medal, 1793; B.A. {12th Wrangler)
1793; .M.-'V. 1796; Norrisian prize, i799- Fellow of Trinity,
1795. Ord. deacon (Nowich), Sept. 22, 1793; pnest (London)
Apr. 19, 1795. V. (and Lecturer) of Dedham, Essex, 1809-18.
' ... it pleased Providence that his career of usefulness should
be interrupted by an accident he met with in a fall from his
horse in the spring of 1812, and which, affecting his intellect,
brought on a mental disorder, which finally proved fatal.'
Died Aug. 30, 1818, aged .^7, at Great Bromley Hall, Essex.
[Clerical Guide; Foster, huiex Eccles.;G. Mag., 1818, 11. 283.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS HARDY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
Mar. 27, 1822. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Horacastle, Lines.
B. there. Schools, Louth, Homcastle and Wisbech. Matric.
Michs. 1822. L.S.A., 1826. In practice at Homcastle until
1845. (!>««, II. 185.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS LITTON. .Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 29, 1S77. [Eldest] s. of John Hirst, solicitor, of
Broad Oak, Cambridge Park, Twickenham, London [and of
Windermere]. [B. Mar. 27, 1859-] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Lent, 1877; B..'^. 1880. Adm. Solicitor, 1883;
practised at 25, Essex Street, Strand, London, and at Ealing.
Married, 1889, Rose Leavesley, youngest dau. of Thomas
Dix Perkin, of Greenford Green, Harrow. Of Rothay,
Carlton Road, Ealing, in 1910. Died Jan. 10, 1933- (^-'^^
Lists; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS MARRIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1890. S.
of George Marris, of Little Brittain, London, E.C. (and
Charlotte Bowerman). B. [Aug. 21], 1871, in London. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1890; Porson Scholar, 1892;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1892); Browne medal, 1893;
B.A. 1894; ist Chancellor's medal, 1894; M.A. 1898. FeUow,
1 895-1901. Principal of Wren's coaching establishment in
Powis Square, London, 1898-1913. During the Great War,
1914-19, Director of Munitions labour supply; Chief of
training section. Ministry of Munitions, 1915; Secretary to
Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, 1919-28. Member
of Consultative Committee, Board of Education, 1926-8.
Alderman of Hampshire County Council, 1928. C.B.E., 1917;
knighted, 1928. Vice-Chainnan of the Special Grants Com-
mittee, Ministry of Pensions. Married, July 28, 1898, Mary
Dorothea, 4th dau. of Walter Wren (1852), of London. Author,
Constitutional and Political History of Rome. Died Nov. 5,
1941, at Hambledon, Hauts. {Venn, 11. 5i7; The Times,
Nov. 7, 194 1 ; Who was Who.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS SIGSTON. Adm. a scholar at King's,
Sept. 30, 1892. [S of Joshua, of Gomersal, near Leeds and of
Spen HaU, Cleckheaton, Yorks. B. .-Vpr. 6, 1873- School,
Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt 1, ist Class) 1895; B.Chir. and M.A. 1900. At St Thomas's
Hospital; House Snrgeon there, and House Physician at the
Brompton Hospital. Practised at Shrewsbury and at
Hailsham, Sussex. Medical Officer of Health, Hellmgly
District. J. P. for Sussex. Married 1908, Miss F. Redgrave.
Died at The Laurels, Hailsham, .■\pr. 24, 1952. Brother of
Joshua J. (1888). {Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 25, 1952.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS THORNELY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 25, 185S. S. of Thomas Edward, of Dodworth Hall,
Yorks. (and .\nne Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew Hodgetts,
of Bamsley, Yorks.). B. [May 10], 1839, at Bamsley. School,
Brighton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1S63; M.A.
1875. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Bottes-
ford, Leics., 1864-7. C. of Barrowby, Lines., 1868-71. R. of
Wyville with Hungerton, 1871-85. Married, June 26, 1884,
Mary Edith, only dau. of Henry Jackson, of Darfield, and
had issue. Latterly of Dodworth Grange, Barnsley, where he
died Aug. 7, 1922. [Crockford; The Times, Aug. 9, 1922;
Burke, L.G.)
TAYLOR, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 30, 1800. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of Pierce Joseph
(Exeter College, Oxford, 1772), of West Og\vell and Denbury
(and Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. William Cooke (1730).
Provost of King's). B. July 13, 1782. School, Eton.] Matric.
Lent, 1801; Scholar, 1802. Kept nine terms. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 11, 1802. Comet, 6th Dragoon Guards,
1804; Lieut., 1805; Captain, 56th Foot, 1807; 24 th Dragoons,
1807; Brevet Major, 1814; Captain, loth Hussars, 1814;
Brevet Lieut.-Col. (for Waterloo), June 18, 1815; Major,
loth Dragoons, Sept. 1815; Lieut.-Col. (unattached, on half
pay), 1824. Assistant Adjutant-General to Sir James Craig's
force in the Mediterranean, 1805 and 1806; Deputy Quarter-
master-General at the capture of Java in iSii. Superinten-
dent of the Cavalry riding establishment at St John's Wood,
1826; Colonel, 1837; Lieut.-Govemor of the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, 1837-54. Major-General, 1846. Colonel
Taylor, William
in Chief of the 17th Lancers, 1852-4. C.B., 1838. .Married,
Jan. 14, 1810, Aline Harvey, dau. of John Petrie, of Gatton,
Surrey, and had issue. It was said that when he had decided,
from motives of economy, to reside on the Continent, he
happened to meet William IV, who said, ' Hallo Taylor. I hear
you are going to live on the Continent. That won't do,
I can't let you take those pretty girls of yours out of my
country,' and appointed him to Sandhurst. Died Jan. 8,
1854, at Haccombe, Devon; buried at Denbury. M.I. (Eton
Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 506.)
TAYLOR, TOM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 3, 1836.
[2nd] s. of Thomas [brewer]. B. [Oct. 19, 1817], at Bishop
Weamiouth, Durham. School, Grange, Durham [and at
Glasgow University, 1832]. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar,
1838; B.A. (ithClassic) 1840; M.A. 1843. FeUow, 1842. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 12, 1840. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 20, 1846. On the Northern Circuit. A successful
University 'Coach,' 1842-4. Professor of EngUsh Literature
and Language at London University, 1845-7. Assistant
Secretary to the Board of Health, 1850-4; Secretary, 1854;-
subsequently Secretary to the Sanitary Department; retired,
1871. One of the original members of the Old Stagers; wrote
the Prologue, 1842. Married, June 19, 1855, Laura, 3rd dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Barker, V. of Thirkleby, Yorks. On the
staff of Punch; Editor, 1874-80. Art critic for The Times
and The Graphic. His plays, which included To Parents and
Guardians and Our American Cousin, were produced continu-
ously and had great success. Author of a biography of
Benjamin Robert Haydon; completed Leslie's Life of Sir
Joshua Reynolds and wrote Leicester Square: its Associations
and Worthies. Died July 12, 1880. (Boose, lli. 902; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
TAYLOR, TOM LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of Thomas Albert Oaks (1869), of Buckingham
House, Headingley, Leeds. B. [May 25, 1878], at Leeds.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Cricket
'blue,' 1898, 1899, 1900; Captain, 1900. Played for Yorkshire
1899-1902 and for Lord Hawke's team in New Zealand,
1902-3. Also played hockey for England, 1900, 1901, 1902;
A director of Metropolitan Cammell Carriage Wagon and
Finance Co. Ltd. and of the English Steel Corporation, etc.
Married Ethelwynne Rose, eldest dau. of Howard Childs
Parkes, and had issue. Of Hawkhills, Chapel Allerton, Leeds,
in 1952. {Who's Who.)
TAYLOR, VINCENT THORNELY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1890. [3rd] s. of F[rancU] H[owardJ, Esq. [of
Middlewood Hall, Yorks.] (and Emily, dau. of James Wells
Taylor, of Reigate). B. [Dec. 5, 187 1], at Brighton. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1891. Of Sternbrook House, Chippen-
ham, Wilts. Married, Oct. 20, 189S, Hilda Octavia, dau. of
Humphrey Carpenter Ward, of Forest Lodge, Essex. Brother
of Charles H. (1883). (Burke, L.G.; Jestis Coll. Report.)
TAYLOR, WALTER ARTHUR. -Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. i,
1S70 S. of the Rev. W. A., of SurUngham, Norfolk. B.
Aug 1,1851, at Norwich. SchooU, North Walsham Grammar
and Rossall. Matric. Lent, 1871. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1875- priest, 1877; C of Claines, Worcs., 1S75-8. C. of
Briningham, Norfolk, 1S78. V. of Roxby with Risby, Lmcs.,
1879-1910. Disappears from Crockford, 1911. (Rossall Reg.;
Venn, II. 390.)
TAYLOR, WALTER MARK. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1893.
S of William, schoohnaster, of Battersea (and Mary Ann
WUtshire). B. there, Oct. 14, i873- School, Sir Waiter
St John's, Battersea. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 8, 1894; B..A.
1896- M.4. 1902. .\ssistant Master at Battersea pupU
teachers' school, 1903-9; at Battersea Polytechnic bo>-s'
school, 1909-18; at Battersea County School, 1918-29; at
Henry Thornton School, Clapham, 1929-33- (Venn, 11. 535;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TAYLOR (or SHAWE-TAYLOR), WALTER NEWTON SHAWE.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 17. 1850. [Only] s. of
Francis [Manley Shawe] (who had assumed, by Royal Licence,
1844, the additional surname of Taylor on sucxeedmg to
CasUe Taylor, Co. Galway) (and Albinia Hester, eldest dau. of
Sir John Taylor, of Castle Taylor). B. [Mar. 31. 1832], at
Preston, Lanes. School, Harrow. Matnc. >Iichs. 1650;
B.A. 1854. Succeeded to Castle Taylor on the death of lus
father, 1863. J.P. and D.L. for Co. Galway; High Sherifi.
1868. Married, Nov. 24, 1864, Elizabeth, dau. of Dudley
Persse, of Roxborough, and had issue. Died May 29, 1912.
(Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Harroxv Reg.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. .\dm. FeU.-Com. at Magdalene June 13.
1767. S. of WiUiam, Esq., deceased, of Stapleford Abbots,
Essex. School, Chig^veU. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771;
MA 177... Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) 1 77 X- {^orlluitUs.
M.A. 1774. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) i
'le>gy.)
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TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Pembroke,
Nov. II, 1768. S. of William [carpenter]. B. at Cookliain
[Berks.]. Bapt. Mar. 7, 1749. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar; B.A. 1773; M.A. 1776. Fellow,
1776. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1773; priest, Aug. 14,
1774; C. of Gooderstone and Castle-Acre, Norfolk, 1773.
R. of Earl Stonham, Suffolk, 1800-17. Died Feb. 22, 1817.
Father of William R. (1821). {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners ;
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 18 17, i. 280.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Feb. 23, 1773.
Of Norfolk. [B. Sept. 2, 1755.] Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar;
B.A. 1777; Members' prize, 1778. M.A. 1780. FeUow, 1779-
85. Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim. from Norwich) May 18,
1778; priest (Norwich) May 21, 1780; C. of Dereham,
Norfolk, 1778. R. of Bracon Ash, 1784-7. R. of Hockering,
1786-7. R. of St George's, Tombland, Norwich, 1787.
Married, 1785, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Ewin (1736),
R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. Died suddenly, Mar. 18,
1787. (Lamb, History of Corpus; G. Mag., 1787, i. 366.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9, 1774.
[S. of John, of Outerthwaite, Carlisle. B. 1754.] School,
Hawkshead. Matric. Michs. i774; B..'\. (2nd Wrangler and
2nd Smith's prize) 1778; M.A. 1781. Fellow, 1780-6. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1780. Master of Hawkshead School, 1781-6.
A friend of George Dyer. Died June 12, 1786. M.I. in
Cartmel Priory. (Northants. Clergy; J. B. Peace; T. W.
Thompson.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 10,
1780. [Eldest] s. of George, of Swinhoe, Northumberland.
School, Witton-le-Wear, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1780;
B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 15,
1784. (Inns of Court.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 5, 1800. [2nd] s. of John [writer to the signet], of
Edinburgh. B. May 29, 1782. School, Charterhouse, London.
Matric. Michs. 1800. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1800.
(Inns of Court ; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 14, 1831 ;
FeU.-Com. Apr. 10, 1833. Of the West Indies. [Eldest s. of
W., of Troqueer Hokne.] Matric. Lent, 1832; B.A. 1836.
Died Jan. 10, 1845, in London, aged 44. M.I. in St Michael's
Churchyard, Dumfries. (C. R. Hudleston.)
TAYLOR, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1843, incorp. from Oxford.
[3rd s. of John, doctor, of Leominster.] Matric. from All
Souls College, Oxford, Nov. 28, 1833, aged 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1838; M.A. (Oxford) 1842. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1838;
priest, 1840; C. of Shobdon, Heref., 1838-45. C. of Titley,
1845-8. R. of Newton-Bromswold, Northants., 1848-82.
Died July 2, 1882, aged 68. (Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy;
Crockford.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1868. S. of Edward Moore, of Malvern Link, Worcs.
B. [Apr. 12], 1851, at Stone, Staffs. School, Liverpool
Collegiate Institute. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A.
1877.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM A. (1878), see WATSON-TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899.
S. of Marshall, Esq., of Hockerill, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902. Appointed a valuer under the 1910 budget.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.S.C.);
drowned, June 2, 1917. (Univ. War List.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM FOSSETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1872. [4th] s. of George, of Clent, Worcs. B. [Mar. 4], 1854,
at Dudley, Worcs. Schools, St Kenelms, Worcs. (private),
and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876. Adm.
SoHcitor, 1879; practised at Dudley, Worcs., and at Stour-
bridge. Sometime agent to the Earl of Dudley. Of Audnam
House, Stourbridge. J. P. for Staffs. Died Feb. 18, 1928, in
London. (Shrewsbury Sck. Reg.; Law Lists; H. E. Palfrey.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 10,
1847. [3rd s. of James, of Moseley Hall, Worcs. (by his 2nd
wife, Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Walter Michael Moseley).
B Jan. 28, 1830. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852. Succeeded to Moseley Hall, Worcs., and Wollaston,
Northants., 1852. Of Moor Green and Moseley Hall, Worcs.
J. P. for Derbs., Worcs., and Heref. Married, July 23, 1863,
Augusta Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Samuel Steward, of Lincoln's
Inn, and had issue. Died Dec. 25, 1900. Half-brother of
James A. (1835). (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists; Walford,
County Families.)
Taylor-Whitehead, Smith
TAYLOR, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 25, 1802. Of Norfolk. Scholar, 1803; Matric. Michs.
1805; B.A. 1807. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1807;
priest, Dec. 18, 1 808.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25,
1841. S. of John, wire-worker, of Manchester (and Ellen).
B. Dec. 25, 1821. School, Manchester (Mr Richards). Matric.
Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1845; priest,
1846; C. of Famworth, Lanes., 1845-9. C. of St Paul's,
Bristol, 1851-7. V. of Christ Church, Forest of Dean, 1852-83.
Disappears from Crockford, 1884. (Manchester Sch. Reg., in;
Clergy List.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM LANGHORN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1877; B.A. i88i. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1881; priest, 1882;
C. of Gosforth, Cumberland, 188 1-4. C.-in-c. of Soulby,
Westmorland, 1884-6. Died at Cockermouth, Aug. 19, 1886,
aged 29. (C. R. Hudleston.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM OKEY LAMOND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 24, 1892. S. of John Okey. B. [June 10, 1874], at
Reading. School, Reading. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1900; priest, 1901;
C. of Whitworth, Lanes., 1900-5. C. of Arundel with
Tortington, Sussex, 1905-7. C. of St Matthew's, Oakley
Square, St Pancras, London, 1907-12. C. of St Gabriel's,
Willesden, 1912-29. Perm, to Offic. at Polesworth, Warws.,
1929-31; at St Matthew's, Stepney, 1931-2. Of 15, Craven
Road, Reading, 1941. (Peile, 11. 773; Crockford.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 13, 1866. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Joseph (1828). B.
[Aug. 21, 1847], at Stockport. [School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878. Assistant
Master at Brentwood School until 1883; Head Master of
Westfield House School, Hungerford, 1883-9. Died May 13,
1925, at Burwash Common, Sussex. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
J he Times, May 21, 1925.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Mar. 26, 1821. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. William (1768),
deceased. B. at [Earl] Stonham. School, Norwich.] Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18,
1826; priest, June 10, 1827. P.C. of West Beckham, Norfolk,
1829-43, and R. of Town Barningham, 1832-43. Married,
June 24, 1828, Miss Beckwith, of Holt. Died Aug. 23, 1843,
aged 41, at Holt, Norfolk. (Jesus Coll. Notes; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1843, 11. 551.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 10, 1854. Of Dorset. S. of the Rev. Thomas (and
Sophia). B. July 30, 1834, at Bradpole. Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1861; priest,
1862; C. of Oldbury, Worcs., 1861-8; V. there, 1868-92.
Died Jan. 21, 1892. {Eagle, xvn. 552; Crockford; The
Guardian, Feb. 3, 1892.)
TAYLOR, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
May I, 1868; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Oct. 18, 1865; Scholar, 1866-8; B.A. (Oxford) 1869;
M.A. (Oxford) 1873- [3rd] s. of the Rev. James (1839). B.
[May 27], 1848, at Wakefield, Yorks. School, Wakefield
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (7th
Wrangler) 1872; M.A. 1875. .\ssistant Master at Rossall
School, 1879-80; at Ripon Gramanar School, 1880-6. After-
wards a private tutor. Died Nov. 14, 1922, at Bournemouth.
Brother of Henry M. (1861) and James H. (1864). (Rossall
Reg.; Al. O.xon.; The Times, Nov. 18, 1922.)
TAYLOR, ZACHARY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St
John's, June 28, 1753. S. of the Rev. Thomas, of Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1755;
B..^. 1757; M.A. 1760. Migrated to St Catharine's, Dec. 26,
1763. For some time an usher at Westminster School.
{Record of Old Westminsters.)
TAYLOR-JONES, see JONES.
TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June iS, 1883. S. of Smith (1859, sub Taylor) [who
had assumed the name of Whitehead, 1863], of Burton Closes,
Bakewell, Derbs. (and Alice Jane, heiress of her uncle,
William Whitehead, of Dobcross, Yorks.). B. [.'^ug. 14],
1864, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886. CaUed to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1887.
Captain, Sherwood Foresters (T.), 1888. Of Burton Closes,
Bakewell. J. P. for Derbyshire. Married, 1890, Cicely, dau.
of the Rev. Robert Taylor, and had issue. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Law Lists; Army Lists; Walford, County Families.)
TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD, SMITH (1859), see TAYLOR.
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Taylour, Thomas
TAYLOUR, THOMAS (BECTIVE, EARL OF). Adm. a nobleman
at Trinity, June 27, i8ii. [Eldest s. of Thomas Taylor (who
changed his name to Taylour), ist Marquess of Headfort
(created 1800), of Kells, Co. Meath, Ireland (and Mary, dau.
of George Quin). B. May 4, 1787. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Easter, 1811; M.A. 1811. M.P. for Meath, 1812-29. Suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Marquess of Headfort, Oct. 24, 1829.
Lord-Lieutenant of Co. Cavan. Col. of Meath Militia, 183 1-
70. Created Baron Kenlis of Kells, in the U.K. Peerage,
Sept. 10, 1831. P.C, Ireland, 1835. K.P., 1839. Lord of the
Bedchamber, 1835-7. Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria,
1837-41. Married (i) Jan. 29, 1822, Olivia, dau. of Sir John
Stevenson and widow of Edward Tuite Dalton, and had issue;
(2) Feb. 5, 1853, Frances, dau. of John Livingstone .Martyn
and \vidow of Sir William Hay MacNaghton. Died Dec. 6,
1870, at Headfort House, Kells, Co. Meath. Creevy calls him
'A chattering, capering, spindleshanked gaby.' Brother of
Lord George (1809, sub Tavlor). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase,
1405; Burke, P. and B. {sub Headfort).)
TAYNTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Caius, Jan. 14,
1831. S. of Robert Thomas, surgeon, of Bromley, Kent.
B. there. School, Ealing. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835.
Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim. from York) 1835; priest
(Wells) 1844. P.C. of Barton St David, Somerset, 1845-50.
Married Oct. 27, 1846, Mary, dau. of J. HiU, of Chard.
Resided for many years at Southborough, Tunbridge Wells,
where he died, Dec. 13, 1891; M.I. at Southborough. {Venn,
II. 214.)
TEAGUE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5. 1838. Of
Worcs. S. of Samuel, carpenter and builder (and Sarah).
Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1838. Matric. Michs. 1838.
Scholar; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt.
dim. from York) Feb. 20, 1842; priest (York) June 11, 1843;
C. of Sheffield, 1842-6. V. of Whitfield, Derbs., 1846-72.
R. of Edlaston, 1872-3 V. of Kingswood, Bristol, 1873-^6.
Latterly of The Laurels, Wedmore, Somerset. Disappears
from Crockford, 1905. Father of the next.
TEAGUE, JOHN JESSOP. Adm. pens, at E.mmanuel, June 21,
1875. [S. of the Rev. John (above), V. of Kingswood, near
Bristol. B. Mar. 26, 1856, at Whitfield rectory, Glossop.
School, RossaU.] Matric. Michs. 1875; B..^. 1879; M..A.. 1910.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Tynemouth
Priory Church, 1879-80. C. of Christ Church, Streatham,
1880-4. Chaplain of Crediton, Devon, 1884-94. V. of
Exminster, 1894-1905. V. of St Luke's, Woodside, Croydon,
1905-11. V. of St Stephen's, Coleman Street, London, 1911-
29. Married, Nov. 23, 1880, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of G. C.
Warden, of Tynemouth. Author (under the pen name of
'Morice Gerard') of the historical novels. Rose of Blenheim;
Check to the King; Purple Love; The King's Signet; The Red
Seal, etc. Died Feb. 3, 1929, in London. {RossaU Reg.;
Crockford; Wlio was Who; The Times, Feb. 4, 1929.)
TEAKLE, STEPHEN GODDARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 23, 1899. S. of the Rev. Joseph Frederick, of Worcester
[and of New Brighton, Christchurch, New Zealand] (and
Mary Edith Woodward). B. Mar. 18, 1880, at Masterton,
New Zealand. School, Oakham Granmiar (the Rev. E. V.
Hodge). Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1910. Ord.
deacon (London) 191 1; priest, 1912; Chaplain of St Mark's
College, Chelsea, 1911-16. Chaplain at Tientsin, China, 1916-
26. R. of Cherington, Gloucs., 1926-9. Minor Canon of Ely
Cathedral and Assistant Master at the Choir School, 1929-31.
Perm, to off., dios. of Canterbury and Chichester, 1931-2.
C. of Swanage, Dorset, 1932-6. V. of Pawlett, Somerset,
1936-41. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1941-9- Latterly
of 115, Heene Road, Worthing, where he died .\pr. 30, 1949.
{Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Church Times, May 6, 1949.)
TEAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 2, 1825. B.
at Goole, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1825.
TEALE, EDWIN. Matric. Non-ColL, Easter, 1900; B.A. 1903.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Little
Lever, Lanes., 1905-8. C. of Hebden Bridge, Yorks., 1908-11.
Assistant Priest, Lytton Indian Mission, Canada, 1911-12;
C. of St Faith's Mission, Edmonton, Alberta, 1913-14; C. of
Wabamun, 1914-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; wounded; M.C.; mentioned in des-
patches). V. of Skelmanthorpe, Yorks., 1919-45- Of 'Garey,'
Beach Drive, Penrhvn Bay, Llandudno, 1952. {Clergy List;
Crockford.)
TEALE, KENNETH WILLIAM PRIDGIN. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894. [3rd] s. of T[homas] P[ridgin],
Esq. (Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, 1849), F.R.C.S., F.R.S., of
38, Cookridge Street, Leeds (and Alice, dau. of the Rev.
William Henry Teale (1830), R. of Devizes). [B. Aug. 10,
1876. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of
Stoke Poges, Bucks., 1903-5. C. of Havant, Hants., 1905-8.
Missionary in the diocese of Auckland, New Zealand, 1908-10.
Tearle, Alfred Champneys
V. of Warkworth, New Zealand, 1910-11. C. of Heath and
Ault Hucknall, Derbs., 1912-13. C. of Taunton, Somerset,
1913-14. V. of Trull, 1914-19. R. of Thurloxtoa with
Durston, 1919-31. V. of Wiveliscombe, 1931-8. R. of
Stourton, 1938-41. Married, .\pr. i8, 1906, Laura Mary, dau.
of George Loveday. Died Aug. 4, 1941. {Winchester CoU.
Reg.; The Times, Aug. 7, 1941.)
TEALE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1830. [S. of William, linen-draper, of Leeds, Yorks. School,
Leeds Grammar.] .Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A.
1S37. Ord. deacon (York) 1834; priest, 1835; P.C. of
Drighlington, Yorks., 1834-5. C. of Batley, 1835-7. P C. of
Asgarby, Lines., 1837-9. C. of Holy Trinity, Leeds, 1839-43.
V. of Royston, Yorks., 1843-61. R. of Devizes, Wilts., 1861-
74. Preb. of Salisbury, 1872-8. Author, Lives of English
Laymen; Lives of English Dimnes; Education in England
Historically Considered, etc. Married, 1835, Margaret, dau. of
Edward Ellerton, of Roundhay. Died, 1878, at Clevedon.
{Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Clerical Guide; Crockford; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families.)
TEALL, GEORGE HARRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10,
1900. [Eldest] s. of Jethro Justinian Harris (next), H.M.
Geological Survey, of West Dulwich (and Harriet Moore, dau.
of George Robert Cowen, ironfounder, of Nottingham). B.
Oct. 24, 1880, at Nottingham. Schools, [Oundle and] Dulwich
College (Mr .\. H. Gilkes); and one year at Guy's Hospital.
Matric. Easter, 1900. Kept five terms. Second Lieut., Royal
Garrison Regt., 1903; Lieut., Lincoln Regt., 1906; Capt.,
1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Lincolnshire
Regt.; D.A.A.G.; mentioned in despatches five times;
wounded; D.S.O., 1918; French Croix de Guerre). Retired,
1923. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1925. Married,
Mar. II, 1913, Josephine, dau. of Robert George Burrell, J. P.,
of Thetford, Norfolk, and had issue. Died June 21, 1939, in
London. {Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Eagle, li. 224; Who was Who; The Times, June 26,
I939-)
TEALL, JETHRO JUSTINIAN HARRIS. .A.dm. pens, at St
John's, June II, 1869. [Only] s. of Jetliro, gent., of Sandwich,
Kent, deceased (and Man,', dau. of Justinian Hathaway, of
Northleach). B. [Jan. 5, 1849], at Northleach, Gloucs. Bapt.
Mar. 24, 1856. [Schools, Northleach Grammar and Berkeley
Villa, Cheltenham.] Matric. Michs. 1869; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
1st Class, 1872); B.A. 1873; Sedgwick prize, 1874; MA. 1876;
Sc.D. 1905. Fellow, 1875-9. Hon. D.Sc, Oxford and Dublin;
LL.D., St Andrews. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18,
1871. Joined the Geological Survey, 1888; Director-General,
1901-14. Retired, 1914. F.G.S. 1873; President, 1900 and
1902; Wollaston medal, 1905; F.R.S. 1890. President,
Section C of the British Association, 1893. Knighted, 1916.
Married, June 5, 1879, Harriet Moore, eldest dau. of George
Robert Cowen, of Nottingham. Author, British Petrography,
a Description of the Rocks of the British Isles, etc. Died July 2,
1924, at his home at Dulwich. Father of the above. {Dulwich
Coll. Reg.; Eagle, XLIII. 315; Inns of Court; Who was Who;
D.N.B.; Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 97. xv.)
TEAPE, CHARLES RICHARD, .^dm. pens, (age 21) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1886. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Charles
Richard, B.D., of Edinburgh. B. there. [School, Edinburgh.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of St Mary's, Devonport,
1889-93. C. of West Ham, Essex, 1893-4. Assistant Chaplain
(and Assistant Secretary), Mission to Seamen, Metropolitan
District, 1894-7. V. of St Mark's, Ford, Devonport, 1897-
1904. P.C. of St Michael's, Stoke, Devonport, 1904-18. Died
Nov. 30, 1918, aged 52. Brother of the next. {Crockford;
The Times, Dec. 10, 1918.)
TEAPE, WILLIAM MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 9, 1882. S. of the Rev. Charles Richard (and Mary
Marshall). B. June 5, 1862, in Edinburgh. Bapt. June 29,
1862. From Edinburgh University [M.A. 1882]. Matric.
.Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1894; B.D. 1932. Ad eundem,
Durham, 1885. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of Rainton, Durham, 1885-8. P.-in-charge of S.E. Mission
district. South Australia, 1889-91. C. of Stockton-on-Tees.
Durham, 1892-4. C. of St Barnabas. Hendon. Durham,
1894-1900. V. of S. Hylton (or Ford). 1900-22. Lie. to off..
dio. of Winchester, from 1928. Latterly of Bournemouth.
Author, The Secret Lore of India. Died Nov. i, 1944, at
Winton, near Bournemouth. Brother of the above.
(Crockford.)
TEARLE, ALFRED CHAMPNEYS. .\dm. sizar at EwMANtEL.
Sept. 30, 1884. [2nd] s. of the Rev. F[rederick] (1849), of
Gazeley vicarage, near Newmarket. School, Bury St Edmunds
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1897.
Assistant Master at Bedford School, 1895-1925. Lived
latterly at Esher, where h" died Mnr. 26, 1951. (Bury
St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Lists; Schmlmasters' Directories.)
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Tearle, Edwin
TEARLE, EDWIN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 6, 1850;
a 'Ten-year man.' Of Middlesex.
TEARLE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 5.
1849. Matric. Michs. 1849. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Mar. i,
1850; Scholar; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1853; priest (Ely) 1854. Assistant Tutor at Trmity Hall,
1854-6. Head Master of Kettering Grammar School, 1856-64.
Head Master of the Collegiate School, Leicester, 1864-6.
V. of Gazeley with Kentford, Cambs., 1866-87. Died Apr. 25,
1887, aged 63, at Cambridge. Father of Alfred C. (1884).
(Clergy List; Crockford.)
TEASDALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19, 1868.
S. of John, gent, (and Rachel). B. at Welbum, near Buhner,
Yorks. Bapt. Oct. 17, 1847. School, Pocklington. Matnc.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875- Adm. Solicitor, 1875;
practised (Messrs Smithson and Teasdale) at York. Died
July 12, 1910, at Scarborough. (Law Lists; The Yorkshire
Post, July 14, 1910.)
TEBAY, SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8, 1852.
S. of Jonathan, of Eilel, Lanes, (and Grace). B. Apr. 14,
1820, at Cockerham. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A.. (27th
Wrangler) 1856. In Holy Orders. Head Master of Rivington
Grammar School, Lanes., 1857-75- A labourer in Preston
gas-works, who had taught himself mathematics and been
sent to Cambridge by 'some gentlemen in Preston.' After
retiring from Rivington, kept a public-house at Farnworth,
Bolton. Author, Elementary Mensuration for the Use of
Schools. Died Apr. 13, 1897. (Boase, \i.()6g; British Weekly,
July I, 1897.)
TEBB, WILLIAM SCOTT. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 19,
1879. [Only] s. of William, Esq., of London, N.W. (and Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of WiUiam Scott, of Hopedale, Mass., U.S.A.).
B. Mar. 4, 1862. School, University College School. Matric.
Easter, 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. and M.B. 1887; M.D. 1890.
At St Thomas's Hospital; Clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.
and L.S.A., 1885; L.R.C.P., 1886. Clinical Assistant, Royal
London Ophthalmic Hospital. Public Analyst, Borough of
Southwark. Practised at Boscombe, Bournemouth; at
Anerley, London, S.E., and latterly at Epsom. Married, 1890,
Mary Maxwell, dau. of Henry Dalston. Author, A Century
of Vaccination and what it teaches, etc. Died Mar. 3, 1917, at
Epsom. (T. A . Walker, 554; Medical Directories; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The limes. Mar. 9, 1917-)
TEBBITT, ERNEST REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1889. S. of Walter. B. July 18, 1870, in London.
School, Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1889. At Guy's
Hospital; Assistant Dental House Surgeon there. L.D.S.,
1896. In dental practice at Streatham, London, in 1900, and
subsequently at Tunbridge Wells. Of Mount Pleasant House,
Tunbridge Wells, in 1930. (Old Monktonian Reg.; Medical
Directories; Dentists' Reg.)
TEBBITT, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21, 1880.
S. of Robert, physician (and Maria Louisa). B. at Bristol.
Bapt. Sept. 2, 1861. [School, Wellington, Salop.] Matric.
Michs. 1880.
TEBBOTT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1850. S. of Robert. B. at Windsor. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1850.
TEBBS, BASIL NELSON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 1892.
[2nd] s. of [the Rev.] William (1863) [late Inc. of St Matthew's,
Auckland, New Zealand]. B. Dec. 13, 1872, at Ashwick,
Somerset. Matric. Easter, 1892; Scholar, 1893; B.A. 1895;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1895; Pt II, ist Class, 1896);
M.A. 1899; B.Chir. and M.D. 1904. At St George's Hospital;
House Surgeon and House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1902. Practised at Southampton. Resided latterly
at Seaford. Author, medical. Died June 25, 1949, at Chelwood
Gate, Sussex. Brother of WUliam H. A. (1892). (Medical
Directories; The Times, June 27, 1949.)
TEBBS, CHARLES HARDING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 30, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A.
1883.
TEBBS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 2, 1869. Matric.
Michs. 1869. Adm. Solicitor, 1869; practised at Bedford.
Died May 31, 1929, aged 83, at Bedford. Doubtless brother
of the next. (Law Lists; The Times, June i, 1929.)
TEBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 2, 1863. [S. of
William. B. 1842. School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1867; M.A. 1S70. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1866; priest,
1867; C. of Banbury, Oxon., 1866-70. V. of Ashwick,
Somerset, 1870-4. P.C. of Caterham Valley, Surrey, 1874-9.
Inc. of St Matthew's, Auckland, New Zealand, 1880-90.
Teeson, John
Married, July 9, 1867, Mary A., 2nd dau. of C. C. Nelson.
Died Aug. 19, 1891, aged 49, at Bicester. Father of Basil N.
(1892) and the next ; doubtless brother of the above. (Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Aug. 26, 1891.)
TEBBS, WILLIAM HENRY ALISOUN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1892. [S. of the Rev. William (above). B. Apr. 29, 1868, at
Banbury, Oxon.] Migrated to Queens', Easter, 1893. Died
in 1894 (after keeping four terms). Brother of Basil N. (1892).
TEBBUTT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4. 1821.
S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Hackney, Middlesex. Did not
reside. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 4, 1826, as s. of
Thomas. School, Leicester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1827.
Migrated (age 26) to Trinity, July 9, 1829. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 6, 1830; priest. May 29, 1831. Appointed
chaplain to the Hanwell lunatic asylum, July, 1839. Removed
by the Visiting Justice, 1841; applied unsuccessfully to the
Queen's Bench for a mandamus to restore him to his office.
C. of Bedfont, Middlesex, and Chaplain to the Staines Union
Workhouse, -1844-50. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868.
Father of th^ next. (Eccles. Gazette, iv. 172; Northants.
Clergy.)
TEBBUTT, HENRY JEMSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 30, 1854. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Francis (above), of 12,
Catharine Terrace, Hove, Brighton. B. Feb. 23, 1836, at
Welton, Northants. School, Christ's Hospital, London.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 29, 1859. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) i860; priest, 1861;
C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1860-4. V. of St Anne's,
Nottingham, 1864-71. V. of St Andrew's, Nottingham, 1871-
86. Preb. of Lincohi, 1881-5; of SouthweU, 1885-1915- V.
of Doncaster, 1886-1901. R. of Beeford with Lisset and
Dunnington, Yorks., 1901-4. Chancellor of Southwell
Cathedral, 1907-15. Married (i) Ellen, dau. of Josiah Squire,
of The Oaks, Waltou-on-the-Hill, Surrey; (2) Sept. 12, 1906,
Elizabeth Ann, only dau. of Henry Waddington Hartley, of
Fence Gate, Burnley. Latterly of Norwell House, Southwell,
where he died Jan. 8, 1915. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
Inns of Court; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 9,
1915-)
TEDD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Mar. 29, 1761.
S. of William, of Woodthorpe, Lines., deceased. School,
Alford. Matric. Michs. 1761.
TEED, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, July 8,
1829. S. of John, Esq. (and Hannah Godfrey). B. [Oct. 28,
1810], at Plymouth. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1838; priest, 1839. R. of
St Michael's, Lewes, Sussex, 1841-63. Died suddenly at the
rectory, Jan. 8, 1863. (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1863, i. 252.)
TEED-HEAVER, THOMAS (1858), see HEAVER.
TEEK, HENRY COMER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1891.
S. of Henry Pakor. B. Apr. 20, 1874, at Compton Bishop,
Somerset. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1898. Adm. Solicitor, 1898; practised at Bridgwater,
Cheddar, and at Axbridge, 1899-1938. An enthusiastic
horticulturist. Representative of the National Trust for the
preservation of natural beauty spots at Cheddar. Married
and had issue. Died May 13, 1938, at Cheddar. (Al. Felsted.;
The Times, May 17, 1938; The Western Mercury, May 21,
1938.)
TEESDALE, EDMUND THOMAS MOORE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1873. [Youngest] s. of John Marmaduke,
of Eltham, Kent (and Maria, eldest dau. of Nathaniel Snell
Chauncey, of Little Munden, Herts.). B. [Aug. 4], 1854, in
London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1873. Adm.
Solicitor, 1880; practised in Frederick's Place, Old Jewry,
E.G. Married, Apr. 8, 1885, Jessie Constance, dau. of Joshua
Reeves. Of Franklands, Addlestone, where he died, May 11,
1935. (Wincliester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, May 13,
1935-)
TEESDALE, HUGH WALMSLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 28, 1891. S. of Joseph Hugh, of Pembroke
dock. Schools, Dean Close, Cheltenham [and Hurstpierpoint].
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Ipswich, 1895-1900. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Black-
heath, 1901-3. V. of St Thomas, Castle Town, Stafford, 1903-
5. Chaplain at Leysin, Switzerland, 1910-26; at Blonay,
1926-35; at Chateau d'Oex from 1936. Disappears from
Crockford, 1947. (Hurstpierpoint Reg.)
TEESON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 20, 1819. B. in
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. (30th Wrangler) 1824;
M.A. 1827. Fellow, 1829-71. Chaplain of St Thomas's
Hospital, London, -1841-60. Lived latterly at 26, Winchester
Street, Pimlico. Died in 1871. (Clergy List.)
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TEEVAN, JOHN WATTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 28, 1859. [Eldest] s. of John, surgeon, of 69,
Westboume Terrace, Paddington. Matric. Easter, 1859;
Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1863. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 12, 1858. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1866. Of i, Essex
Court, Temple. On the Home Circuit. [Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
TEICHMANN (post TEICHMAN), OSKAR. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1898. S. of Emil, [wholesale fur-merchant], of
Chislehurst (and Mary Lydia Schroeter). B. [Nov. i], 1880,
at Eltham, Kent. Schools, Repton and Aldenham. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1907. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; Vienna, Berlin, Paris and Freiburg. House
Physician and Clinical Assistant at St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Senior Resident
Medical Officer at Wameford Hospital, Leamington. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., K.A.M.C. (T.F.), with
Worcs. Yeomanry in Egypt and Gallipoli; with 7th Division
in Italy; wounded three times; M.C.; D.S.O., 1918; men-
tioned twice in despatches; M.B.E.; Croix de Guerre, with
palm; Croce di Guerra, Italy). Sometime Assistant Medical
Director of the Radium Institute. Retired to Chislehurst.
Author, The Cambridge Undergraduate 100 Years Ago;
Pandour Trenck ; The Diary of a Yeomanry M-O. Endowed
four scholarships at Caius and one at the Inner Temple in
memory of two sons killed in the 1939-45 war. Of Highbury,
Warminster, Wilts., in 1952. (Venn, 11. 5591 Medieal
Directories; Univ. War List; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Aldenliam
Sch. Reg.; Reptmi Sch. Reg.; WJio's Who.)
TEIGNMOUTH, Lord (1813), see SHORE, C. J.
TEISSIER, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, June 20,
1809. Of Middlesex. S. of Lewis, Esq. (and Mary Gardener).
Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1813. Received the
title of Baron de Teissier, 1819, from Louis XVIII in con-
sideration of the kindness shown by his father during the
French Revolution to French subjects. J. P. for Surrey;
D.L. for City of London. Married (i) 1814, Henrietta, dau.
of Henry Poyntz Lane, of Alresford; (2) 1861, Catherme
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Walpole. Translated 'A narrative
of the operations of the Royalist armies in France.' Died
Mar. II, 1868, at Brighton. (G. Mag., 1868, 549; F. P. White.)
TEK CHAND (1891), see CHAND, D. K.
TEKELL, JOHN. .'Vdm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1794- S. of
John, Esq., of Frinton Hall, Essex. Bapt. Dec. 8, i775. at
Kensington. School [Tonbridge, and] Harrow. Comet, 15th
Light Dragoons, 1799; sold his commission, Apr. 1800.
Comptroller of the Mint, 1802-51. Deputy Commissary-
General of the Musters, 1805-18; on half pay, 1818-58. Of
Frimley Park, Surrey. Married, Aug. 29, 1800, Lady Gnselda
Stanhope, 2nd dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl Stanhope, by his
first wife. Lady Hester Pitt, eldest dau. of WiUiam Pitt.
A letter from William Pitt to Bishop Pretyman of Lincoln
dated Jan. 24, 1800, from Downing Street, contains the
following passage : ' I have a particular reason (which I will
explain to you when we meet) for wishing to know as much
as I can of the character of a Mr Tikell (sic), a young man
now in the 15 th Light Dragoons, who was educated at Harrow,
and afterwards at St John's, which he left I think between
one and two years ago. If you can learn anything from the
latter quarter I shall be much obliged to you.' Died at
Frimley Park, Jan. 28, 1858, aged 82. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Harroiu Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 507.)
TELFER, ROBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1896. Of Notts. S. of the Rev. Archibald, Chaplain of
H.M. prison, Worcester. B. Apr. 9, 1877, at Nottingham.
School, Worcester Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1896; B..\. 1899.
Assistant Master at Clitheroe Grammar School, 1901; at
King's School, Pontefract, 1902; at Seascale Prep. School,
1903; at Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby, 1906-9; at
Dulwich College, 1910-33. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Border Regt.; draft conducting officer). Married,
Aug. 1913, Flora Mary, dau. of the Rev. Edward Pendarves
Gibson, R. of Stock, Essex. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
TELFORD, EVELYN DAVISON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1894.
S. of Robert, accountant, of Withington, Manchester (and
Mary Ann Davison). B. [June 16], 1876, at Middlesbrough.
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1897; U.A. 1902; B.Chir.
1903. M.Sc, Manchester. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900;
F.R.C.S. Resident Surgical Officer, Royal Infirmary,
Manchester; Surgeon, Manchester Hospital for Sick Children,
Pendlebury. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Professor of Systematic Surgery at Manchester
University, 1922-36. Director of Surgical Services, Man-
chester Municipal Hospitals. Married, 1909, Sarah, dau. of
A. Waterhouse. Author, The Problem of the Crippled School
Temperley, Frederick
Child, etc. Of 7, Aberconway Road, Prestatyn, Flintshire,
in 1952. (Venn, 11. 540; Medical Directories; Who's Who.)
TELFORD, JAMES ANDERSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 23, 1888. S. of James, joiner [died Nov. 13, 1877] (and
Jane Clark). B. Feb. 16, 1866, at Jarrow School, Denstone
CoUegc. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1897. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1892 ; priest, 1893 ; C. of Swinton, Lanes.,
1892-4. C. of Spotland, 1894-6. Clerical Secretary, Waifs
and Strays Society, 1896-8. C. of Barking, London, E.,
1898-1901. C. of Maldon, Essex, 1901-3. C. of Ramsey \vith
Parkeston, 1903-8. V. of Harwich, 1908-17. V. of St John-
the-Evangelist, Great Ilford, 1917-31- R- oi Dengie with
Asheldam, 1931-2. Died Apr. lo, 1932. (Denstone Coll. Reg.;
Eagle, XLVii. 113; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 29, 1932O
TEMPERLEY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1871.
3rd s. of Thomas Cranmer, merchant, of Gateshead, Durham.
B. May 2, 1850, at Wallsend. School, Gateshead (Mr Sankey).
Matric. Michs. 1871 ; Scholar; B.A. 1875; M-A. 1878. Assistant
Master of Hereford Cathedral School, 1875-80. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of St Nicholas, Hereford,
1876-80. Head Master of De Aston School, Market Rasen,
Lines., 1880-1900. R. of S. Willingham, Lines., 1900-26.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1925-7. An expert wood-carver; made an
altar, a reredos, etc., at Willingham. Married, Sept. 6, 1880,
Frances Georgiana Howard, only dau. of Arthur Sampford
Tripp, of Broomy Hill, Hereford, and had issue. Died
Feb. 20, 1927, at Heighington, Lines. Brother of Ernest
(1867). (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 23, 1927;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
TEMPERLEY, ARTHUR CECIL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1896. S. of Ernest (next). B. Aug. 31, 1877, at Cambridge.
School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Second
Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt.,
1907. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902. Capt.,
the Norfolk Regt., 1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieut.-Col., the Norfolk
Regt.; General Staff Officer, 60th Division in Palestme;
C.M.G. 1919; D.S.O. 1916; Brevet Lieut. -Col.; mentioned in
despatches eight times). Military .A^ttach^ at The Hague,
1920-4. Military Representative at the League of Nations,
1925-35- Deputy Director of Military Operations and
InteUigence at the War Office, 1928-33. Head of the War
Office Section of the British delegation to the Disarmament
Conference, 1932-5. Retired, owing to ill-health, 1935, and
became MUitar>' Correspondent to the Dailv Telegraph, 1935-
9. C.B., 1931. Married (i) June 9, 1909, MadeUne, dau. of
Walter Whitehead, of Rusholme, Manchester, and had issue;
( 2) 1926, Joyce, dau. of S. F. van Oss, of The Hague. Resided
latterly at Hintlesham, Beaconsfield. Died Apr. 7> 1940.
Brother of Ernest W. P. (1894) and Harold W. V. (1898).
(Sherborne Reg.; Army Lists; Tlie V.C. and D.S.O. ; Who u'as
Who; The Times, .^pr. 8, 1940.)
TEMPERLEY, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8, 1867.
[Eldest surv. s. of Thomas Cranmer, merchant, of Claremont
Place, Gateshead, Durham. B. Mar. 8, 1849. School, New-
castle Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. (4^* Wrangler
and Smith's prize) 1871; M.A. 1874. Fellow, 1871; assistant
tutor and Senior Bursar. Junior Proctor, 1880-1. Assistant
Master at Thornbury Grammar School, Gloucs., before
residence. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1871.
Mathematical Lecturer at Girton, 1877-87. Married, Jan. 7.
1875, Marion, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Wildman,
Inc. of Callander, Perths., and had issue. Died Jan. 8, 1889,
at his residence, 2, Newnham Terrace, Cambridge. Father of
the above, the next and Harold W. V. (1898); brother of
.\rthur (1871). (Boase, vi. 670; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
Jan. 16, 1889; Cambridge Re-Aeiv, Jan. 24, 1889.)
TEMPERLEY, ERNEST WALTER PYEMONT. Adm. at King's,
Sept. 29, 1894. S. of Ernest (above). B. 1875. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1894; exhibitioner; B.A. 1897;
M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at Knyveton Court School,
Bournemouth, 1898-1904; at Elstow College, Bedford, 1906;
at St Paul's School, 1907-26. Ord. deacon (London) 1908;
priest, 1909. Resided at 11, Gunterstone Road, West
Kensington, London. Died Oct. 29, 1926. at Wiesbaden.
Brother of Arthur C. (1896) and Harold W. V. (1898).
(Sherborne Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 243; Schoolmasters
Directories.)
TEMPERLEY, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18.
1877. S. of John. B. [Mar. 30, 1858], at Sutton, Surrey.
School, King Edward VI, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1877;
Scholar; B.A. 1881. A private tutor, 1881-4; kept a private
school, 1885-6; Assistant Master at Dover College, 1887: at
Parmiter's Foundation School, London, E., 1888-9; Second
Master of the Middle School, Liverpool College, 1890-1;
a private tutor, 1901-5. Tutor at the Correspondence College,
Bristol, 1906; Assistant Master at Ashville College, Harrogate,
1907; at Stand Grammar School, Lanes.; at St Bees School,
Cumberland. (PeiU, 11. 655; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
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TEMPERLEY, HAROLD RIDLEY. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1899.
[Eldest s. of John Ridley. B. 1880.] School, Tonbndge.
Matric. Michs. 1899. In the Argentine and in Borneo until
1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A.;
wounded). Subsequently in business in London. Of Hook
Heath, Woking, Surrey. Died June 30, 1937- (lonbridge
Sell. Reg.; The Times, July 2, 1937.)
TEMPERLEY, HAROLD WILLIAM VAZEILLE. Adm. at
King's, Sept. 30, 1898. 3rd s. of Ernest (1867) (and Marion,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Wildman). B. Apr. 20, 1879, at
2, Newnham Terrace, Cambridge. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1900; (Hist. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1900;
Pt II, ist Class, 1901); B.A. 1901; Gladstone prize, 1901;
Members' prize, 1901; Allen Scholar, 1903; Seeley medal,
1904; Prince Consort prize, 1904; M.A. 1906; Litt.D. 1925-
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1904-38 ; Master, 1938-9- Hon. D.Litt.,
Durham; Hon. LL.D., St Andrews. F.B.A., 1927. Lecturer
in History at Leeds University, 1904-5- Reader in Modern
History at Cambridge, 1919-30; Professor of Modern History,
1930-9. Lecturer at Harvard University, 1911-12 and 1914;
at the London School of Economics, 1913. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Fife and Forfar Yeomanry; at
the DardaneUes and Salonika; General Staff Officer, 1918;
mentioned twice in despatches; Officer, Order of the Crown
of Roumania, with Swords; Order of the White Eagle, 5th
Class, with Swords (Serbia); O.B.E. 1920). At the Peace
Conference and in Montenegro. Sometime assistant attache
to Serbia. British Representative on the Albanian Frontier
Commission, 1921. President of the International Historical
Conference, 1933-5. Married (i) July 19, 1913, Gladys,
youngest dau. of Job Bradford, barrister; (2) July 2, 1929, in
Johannesburg, his cousin, Dorothy VazeiUe, dau. of the
Rev. Arthur Temperley (1871). Author, Life of George
Canning; Senates and Upper Chambers; Frederick the Great
and Kaiser Joseph; Foreign Policy of Canning; Dxary of
Princess Lieven, etc. Edited, History of Peace Conference of
Paris, vols, i-vi; and, with Dr Gooch, British Documents on
the Origins of the War. Died July 11, 1939, in Peterhouse.
Brother of Arthur C. (1896) and Ernest W. P. (1894).
(T. A. Walker, 659; King's Coll. Reg., 288; Schoolmasters
Directories; Who was Who; Cambridge Review, Oct. 14, 1939;
The Times, July 12, 1939-)
TEMPERLEY, HENRY. Adm. at Cavendish H., Jan. 1879.
[Youngest s. of William Angus, corn-merchant, of Hencotes,
Hexham, Northumberland. B. May 8, 1861. School, Mill
Hill, London.] Matric. Lent, 1879. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Jan. 27, 1880; LL.B. 1882; B.A. and LL.M. 1885. Adm.
Solicitor, 1886; practised (Messrs Botterell, Roche and
Temperley) at Newcastle. Married, Nov. 23, 1892. Of
Milbum House and i, Fenham Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Died Feb. 17, 1931, at Stoke Poges. Brother of the next.
{Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 20, 1931.)
TEMPERLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1876.
[S of William Angus, merchant, of Hencotes, Hexham,
Northumberland. B. 1857. School, Mill Hill, London.]
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 12, 1881. Assistant Master at Mill Hill,
1882; at Bradfield, 1884. Called to the Bar, 1890. Adm.
Solicitor, 1904; practised (Messrs Botterell, Roche and
Temperley) at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Of MUburn House and
II Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Major, 6th Batt.,
Northumberland Fusiliers, T.A. D.L., 1917; O.B.E. Author,
Merchant Shipping Acts; Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, etc.
Latterly of Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey. Died Aug. 23,
1950. Benefactor to Queens'. Brother of Henry (above).
(Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; The Times, Aug. 25, 1950.)
TEMPEST, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Oct. 21, 1758. S. of John (1728) [M.P., of Wynyard],
Durham (and Frances, eldest dau. of Richard Shuttleworth,
M.P., of Brancepeth Castle, Durham). B. in St James's,
Westminster. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1758.
M.P. for Durham (succeeding his father), 1768-94. Mayor of
Hartlepool, 1788. Married, May 25, 1767, Anne, dau. of
Joseph Townsend, M.P., of Honington, Warws. Died Aug. 13,
1794. (Record of Old Westminsters; Return of M.P. s.)
TEMPLE, ARTHUR LUMLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1S89. [Youngest] s. of Thomas [Ramshay Smyth] (1843), of
8, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, London (by his 3rd wife).
B. [Apr.] 1871, in London. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1895; priest, 1896; C. of Witton, Cheshire, 1895-8. C. of
Chatham, Kent, 1899-1905. V. of Little Leigh, Cheshire,
1905-13. V. of Markbeech, Kent, 1913-20. V. of Grendon,
Northants., 1920-2. V. of Barton, Cambs., 1922-5. Publ.
Pr., dio. of Rochester, 1925. Married, 1907, Violet Constance,
dau. of the Rev. G. A. Herklots. Of 23, Madeira Park,
Tunbridge Wells, in 1947. Died Jan. 17, 1951, at Sevenoaks.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 18, 1951.)
Temple, Isaac
TEMPLE, CHARLES LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
17, 1890. [3rd] s. of Sir Richard, Bart. (Hon. LL.D., 1883), of
Heath Brow, Hampstead (by his 2nd wife, Mary Augusta,
dau. of C. R. Lindsay). B. at Simla, India, Nov. 20, 1871.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1890. Left Cambridge after
a short time owing to ill-health. Acting Consul at Para, 1898,
1900 and 1901; Vice-Consul at Manaos, Brazil, 1899-1901;
Resident, Northern Nigeria, 1901-10; Chief Secretary,
Northern Nigeria, 1910-13; Lieut. -Governor of Northern
Nigeria, 1914-17. C.M.G., 1910. F.S.A. Married, Apr. 28,
1912, Olive Susan Miranda, younger dau. of Sir Reginald
Macleod of Macleod. Author, Native Races and their Rulers.
Died Jan. 9, 1929, at Los Fosos, Granada. Half-brother of
Richard C. (1868). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Who was Who;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Jan. 11, 1929.)
TEMPLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, May 7,
1829. [Eldest] s. of Christopher, of Lincoln's Inn [of Hall
Place, Surrey, a Master of the Bench]. [B. Jan. 28, 1810.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834; M.A.
1841. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3, 1831. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 22, 1836. A Puisne Judge in Ceylon, 1856-73-
Married, Oct. 22, 1840, Lucy, eldest dau. of George Boulton
Mainwaring, Esq. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TEMPLE, EDWARD DALBEE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 26, 1800. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. Thomas WiUiam
(1753), R. of Whepstead.] Brother of Thomas W. (1802).
TEMPLE, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1886. S. of the Rev. Alexander, of Logierait, near Perth.
B. Sept. 21, 1867, at Armadale, West Lothian. [Schools,
Fettes CoUege and Glenalmond.] Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1889; M.A. 191 1. At Marburg
University. LL.D., Glasgow, 1922. Assistant Master at
Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1890-9. Rector of Glasgow
Academy, 1899-1928. Married Katharine, dau. of the
Rev. Canon Mather, of Clifton, and had issue. Died Mar. 18,
1932, at Glasgow. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Glenalmmid Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Who was Who; TheTimes, Mar. 19,
1932.)
TEMPLE, The Most Rev. FREDERICK. Hon. LL.D. 1897. [2nds.
of Major Octavius, Lieut.-Govemor of Sierra Leone. B. Nov.
30, 1821. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, Oct. 12, 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847; B.D. and
D.D. 1858; Fellow and Tutor of Balliol, 1842-8. Hon. D.D.,
St Andrews, 1885. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1846; priest, 1847.
Dean of the Chapel Royal. Head Master of Rugby School,
1857-69. Bishop of Exeter, 1869-85; of London, 1885-96;
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1896-1902. Married, Aug. 24,
1876, Beatrice Blanche, dau. of the Rt. Hon. WilUam Sebright
Lascelles, M.P., and had issue. Died Dec. 23, 1902, at
Lambeth Palace. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Crockford.)
TEMPLE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 22) at Jesus, July 4,
1857. Of Wilts. [2nd] s. of William (Trinity College, Oxford,
1799) [of Bishopstrow] (and Fanny, 4th dau. of the Yen.
Timothy Stonhouse Vigor, Archdeacon of Gloucester). B.
June 4, 1834. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1857.
J. P. for Wilts. Married, Apr. 4, 1861, Sarah Amelia Lucy,
dau. of John Lane, of The Grange, Leyton, Essex, and had
issue. Died Dec. 16, 1868. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
TEMPLE, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 4,
1845. [S. of the Rev. William (1818). B. Jan. 25, 1827.
School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A.
1849; M.A. 1853. Fellow, 1852. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
185 1 ; priest, 1852; C. of St Alphege with St Mary Northgate,
Canterbury, 1851-5. C. of Heme, Kent, 1855-63. V. of
Blean, 1863-1904. Resided latterly at 24, Lushington Road,
Eastbourne. Died Nov. 18, 1904, aged 77- M.I. at Blean.
(Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 26, 1904.)
TEMPLE, HENRY (i757), see PALMERSTON, VISCOUNT.
TEMPLE, HENRY JOHN (1803), see PALMERSTON, VISCOUNT.
TEMPLE, HENRY LACROIX. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1879-
[Eldest s. of Henry George Temple, solicitor, of Calcutta.
B. 1861.] School, Brighton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1879.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 8, 1880. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 1883. (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TEMPLE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 28, 1813. Of
Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1821.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1816; priest (Norwich) Oct. 14, 1821.
P.C. of Lane End, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs., 1826-32. Inc. of
(donative of) PlemstaU (or PlemonstaU), Cheshire, 1832-80.
Author, Sermons. Died Dec. 5, 1880, aged 87. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Dec. 15, 1880.)
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Temple, James Herbert
TEMPLE, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, i886.
[Youngest s. of James, of Burnley, Lanes. B. Feb. 19, 1S67.]
School, Repton. Matric. .Michs. 1886; B.A. and LL.B.
(Law Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1889. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 20, 1886. Joined the I.C.S., 1886; Assistant Magistrate
and Collector in Bengal; Collector of Customs, Calcutta,
1893; Under-Secretary, 1894 and 1895; Joint Magistrate and
Deputy Collector, 1896-1906. Died May 23, 1906, at
Darjeeling. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; I.C.S. Lists.)
TEMPLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, June 27, 1782.
S. of John, farmer, of Litcham High House, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, Holt and King's Lynn. Matric. Lent, 1785;
Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 1788; priest, June 7, 1789. R. of Bagthorpe,
Norfolk, 1789-1810. R. of Ashwicken and Leziate, 1793-
1810. Died Mar. 15, iSio, at King's Lynn. M.I. at Ashwicken
to him and his wife, Mary. Al. Oxon. erroneously assigns the
above cures to an Oxford namesake, who was Master of
Ponsonby School, Cumberland, until his death in 1808.
{Ven7t, II. 106; G. .Mag., 1810, i. 390.)
TEMPLE, NICHOLAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 17,
1813. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Christopher, Esq., of Llan-
dudno. B. Nov. 4, 1795, in London.] School, Oswestry
(Mr Donne). Matric. Michs. 1813. Migrated to Sidney,
Dec. 20, 1814; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820; B.D. 1827; D.D. 1853.
Fellow of Sidney. Senior Proctor, 1825-6. Ord. deacon,
1S19; priest, 1820; C. of Lavendon, Bucks., 1819-23. C. of
Condover, Salop, 1823-5. C. of Chirk, Denbigh, 1825-53.
R. of Gayton, Northants., 1853-76. Died June 15, 1876.
(Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
TEMPLE, Sir RICHARD, Bart. Hon. LL.D. 1883. Adm. at
Trinity, June 16, 1S83. [Eldest] s. of Richard (Balliol
CoUege, Oxford, 1818), of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcs. (and
Louisa Anne, dau. of James Rivett-Camac). .B. [Mar. 8],
1826. [Schools, Rugby and Haileybury.] Entered the Bengal
Civil Service, 1847. Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces,
1865-7; British Resident at Hyderabad; Finance Minister
for Indian Govt., 1868-74; Foreign Secretary, 1868-74;
Lieut. -Governor of Bengal, 1874-7; Governor of Bombay,
1877-80. Created Bart., 1876; C.S.I., 1867; G.C.S.I., 1878;
CLE., 1877. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1880. F.R.S., 1896. M.P.
for the Evesham Division of Worcs., 1885-92; for the
Kingston Division of Surrey, 1892-5. P.C, 1896. Married
(i) Dec. 27, 1849, Charlotte Frances, dau. of Benjamin
Martindale; (2) Jan. 28, 1871, Mary Augusta, dau. of Charles
Robert Lindsay, Bengal C.S. Of Heath Brow, Hampstead.
Died Mar. 15, 1902, at Eastbourne. Father of the next and
of Charles L. (1890). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke,
P. and B.; D.N.B.)
TEMPLE, RICHARD CARNAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 4, 1868. [Elder] s. of Richard (above) (by his
ist wife, Charlotte Frances, dau. of Benjamin Martindale).
B. Oct. 15, 1850, at .\llahabad. [School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1868; Hon. Fellow, 1908. Ensign, Royal Scots
Fusihers, 1871; Lieut., Bengal Staff Corps, 1877; Capt.,
1883; Major, 1891; Lieut. -Col., 1S97; retired, 1904. Served in
the Afghan Campaign and in the Burmah War, 1887-^9.
Assistant Commissioner, Burmah, and Cantonment Magis-
trate, Mandalay, 1887; Deputy Commissioner, 18S8;
Commander, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 1895-1904, and
Superintendent of Port Blair Penal Settlement. CLE., 1894.
Conducted from 1884 the monthly Indian Antiquary, which
he carried on under great physical difficulties even after his
retirement in 1904; the 46 volumes produced during his
editorship are an invaluable storehouse of information on
research into Indian subjects. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., Mar. 15, 1902. Of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcs.
J.P. and D.L. for Worcs. C.B., 1916. F.B.A.; F.S.A. Knight
of Justice of St John of Jerusalem. Chairman of the Standing
Council of the Baronetage. Married, Mar. 18, 1880, Agnes
Fanny (Lady of Grace, 1901), 2nd dau. of Major-General
George Archimedes Searle, Madras S.C, and had issue.
Author, Wide-au'ake Stories; Legends of the Punjab, etc.
Edited, for the Hakluyt Society, The Travels of Peter
Mundy, and, for the Indian Government, the Diaries of
Sir Streynsham Master. Died Mar. 3, 1931, at Territet,
Switzerland. Half-brother of Charles L. (1890). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists; Who -uus Who.)
TEMPLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 26, 1846.
[Only s. of Robert Griffiths, barrister, of Lache, Cheshire.
B. Mar. 3, 1829. School, Rugby.] Matric. Lent, 1848; B.A.
1852. President of the Union, 1850. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 30, 1851. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1853; priest,
1854; C of St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, 1853-4. V. of
Lache, Cheshire, 1854-7. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1857-92-
R. of Ewhurst, Surrey, 1892-7. Died Oct. 29, 1902, at
Broughton, near Chester. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 1, 1902.)
Temple, William Johnson
TEMPLE, THOMAS RAMSHAY SMYTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 1S43. [Only s. of Frederick James Henr>' (fonnerly
Smyth), of London (and Susanna, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Ramshay, of Brampton, Cumberlamd). B. June 10, 1823.
School, Eton.] Matric. .Michs. 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851.
At Bonn University. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1846.
Called to the Bar, June 13, 1851. Of 10, Sussex Square,
London, and EUerslie, Chichester. Married (x) 1854, Catherine
Victoire, dau. of M. Larmane; (2) Feb. 2, 1861, Henrietta,
eldest dau. of Joseph Chitty, Esq., of the Middle Temple;
(3) 1870, Georgiana Adelaide, dau. of William Golden
Lumley, Q.C. Died Feb. 3, 1909, at Dover. Father of
Arthur L. (1889). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court (which
gives ' Robert ' Ramshay Smyth) ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Walford, County Families; The Times, Feb. 5, 1909.)
TEMPLE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Feb. 5, 1753. Of Norfolk. [4th s. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of
Stowe Park, Bucks.] Matric. Easter, 1753; Scholar, 1754;
B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760; B.D. 1768; D.D. 1792. Fellow, 1758-
69. V. of Newton, Norfolk, 1782-98. R. of Whepstead and
of Kirkley, Suffolk, 1798-1809. Married, 1769, Miss Dalbee,
of Mutford, Suffolk. Died Jan. 24, 1809, aged 74, at his house,
Northwood Place, Mutford. M.I. at Mutford. Father of
Edward D. (1800) and the next. (Lamb; G. Mag., 1809, i.
588.)
TEMPLE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 12, 1802. [Youngest s. of the Rev. T[homas] W[illiam]
(above), of Northwood Place, Mutford, Suffolk.] Migrated to
Corpus Christi, May 6, 1803. Scholar, 1803. Died Oct. 17,
1804, 'of a putrid fever,' aged 20. M.I. at Mutford. Brother
of Edward D. (1800). (G. Mag., 1804, 11. 986.)
TEMPLE, WATKIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1845.
S. of Christopher, barrister-at-law, of Bloomsbury, London
(and Sarah). B. there, Nov. 3, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1845.
Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 27, 1846; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1852; priest (Exeter) Sept. 25, 1853; C of
Eccleshall, Staflts., 1852-3. C of Hurstbome-Priors,
Hants., 1834-7. R. of Nymet Rowland, Devon, 1857-67-
R. of A\-ington, Hants., 1867-70. V. of St Barnabas, South
Kennington, London, 1S70-82. R. of Cardiston, Salop, 1882-
1904. Married Mary Mumford. Died June 28, 1904.
(Crockford; The Times, July 1, 1904.)
TEMPLE, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
St John's, June 27, 1806. 2nd s. of Henry, Viscount
Palmerston (1757), of Middlesex (by his 2nd wife, Mar>', dau.
of Benjamin Mee). [B. Jan. 19, 1788.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1806; M.A. 1808. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
July 14, 1808. Attache at The Hague, 1814; Secretary of the
Legation at Stockhohn, 1814-17; at Frankfurt, 1817-23; at
Berlin, 1823-8; at St Petersburg, 1828-31. Precis writer to
his brother. Lord Palmerston, at the Foreign Office, 1831-2.
Minister Plenipotentiary at Dresden, 1S32; Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Naples, 1832-56.
K.C.B., 1851. Died Aug. 24, 1856, in London. Left a valuable
collection of objects of antiquarian interest to the British
Museum. Brother of Henry John (1803, sub Palmerston).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 909; Inns of Court.)
TEMPLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July i,
1818. Of Kent. [B. Sept. 21, I797-] Matric. Michs. 1818;
Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1822; M..'\. 1870. Ord. deacon (London,
for Canterbury) May 25, 1823; priest, Dec. 21, 1S23; C-in-
charge of Ivvchurch, Kent, 1823. C-in-charge of Tenterden,
1824-31. C'-in-charge of Sandon, Throcking and Rushden,
Herts., 1831-8. C of Whitstable and Seasalter, Kent, 1838-
43. C of St .AJphege with St Mary Northgate, Canterbury,
1843-5. R. of St Alphege with St Mary Northgate, Canter-
bury, 1845-S7, and Master of Eastbridge Hospital. Died
Dec. 4, 1887. Father of George W. (1845).
TEMPLE, WILLIAM JOHNSON (or JOHNSTONE). Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, May 22, 1758; re-adm. as FeU.-Com., June 22,
1763. [Eldest s. of William, of Allerdean, Benvick-on-Tweed.
B. there, Dec. 6, 1739. Bapt. Dec. 20, 1739. At Edinburgh
Univ., 1756.] Matric. Michs. 1758; LL.B. 1766. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 2, 1759- Ord. deacon and priest
(Exeter) 1766; R. of Mamhead, Devon, 1766-76. V. of
St Gluvias, Cornwall, 1776-96. Married, Aug. 6, i777. Aim,
dau. of William Stow, of Berwick-on-Tweed. A life-long
friend of Boswell from the time they were in the Greek Class
at Edinburgh. Author, An Essay ott the Clergy; On the Abuse
of Unrestrained Power; and an appreciation of Gray, used by
Dr Johnson in his Lives of the Poets. Died at St Gluvias,
Aug. 13, 1796. (D.N.B.; Inns of Court; Sir Wasey Sterry;
Biblio. Cornub.)
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Temple, William Robert Huckvale
TEMPLE, WILLIAM ROBERT HUCKVALE. Adm. pens, (age
i8) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1879. [Only] s. of James WiUiam [ship-
owner, of Leyswood, Groombridge, Sussex, and Portland
Place, London]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1881. Called to the Bar, Apr. 25,
1888. Married (i) Isabel Spencer, dau. of Robert Ransom;
(2) Ida Mary, dau. of Michael Augustus Corbet, of Cork. Of
Datchet, Windsor, 1907. {Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
TEMPLE, WILLIAM SMOULT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1807. Matric. Lent, 1808. V. of Dalton-le-Dale, Durham,
1822-31. V. of Ayclifie, 1831-5. R. of Dinsdale, 1835-59.
Died Mar. 25, 1859, aged 71, at Leamington. {Clerical Guide;
Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1859, 1. 545.)
TEMPLEMAN, GILES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1773- S. of [the Rev.] GUes (1731-2). of [Wimborne],
St Giles, Dorset. School, Sherborne. Matric. Easter, i773;
Scholar, 1776; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Fellow, 1779. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 17, 1777; migrated to the Middle
Temple, July 14, 1783. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1780.
A Master of the Bench. Buried in the Temple Church,
Sept. 16, 1823. Brotherof Nathaniel (1784). {Inns of Court;
Burial Reg., Temple Church; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TEMPLEMAN, HERBERT COATES. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 5, 1848. [Only s. of Herbert Coates, solicitor, of London.]
Doubtful if resided. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 4, 1851.
{Inns of Court.)
TEMPLEMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1792, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1792. [S. of Thomas, gent., of Merriott,
Somerset.] Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, May 31,
1770, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1774. R. of Cricket St Thomas
and of Buckland St Mary, Somerset, 1798-1835. Chaplain to
Lord Bridport. Died Apr. 20, 1835, at Lopen, near Crew-
kerne, 'aged 85.' Father of Richard A. (1817). (Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1835, II. 98-)
TEMPLEMAN, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 9, 1784. S. of [the Rev.] Giles (1731-2), of [Wimborne],
St Giles, Dorset. B. Nov. 20, 1766. School, Milton Abbas,
Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1789;
M.A. 1793. Old. deacon (London) Apr. 17, 1791. Living at
Chalbury, Dorset, in 1844. Died May 21, 1844, at Cranborne,
Dorset. M.I. at Cranborne. Brotherof Giles (1773). {Hutchins,
in. 394; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 103.)
TEMPLEMAN, RICHARD. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 12, 1753. [S. of William (and Elizabeth).
B. at Dorchester. Bapt. there, Jan. 27, 1733/4-] Matric.
Easter, 1753; B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow, 1756-67. R. of
Long Bredy, Dorset, until his death, Apr. 6, 1797. Brother of
Nathaniel (1746). {Eton Coll. Reg.)
TEMPLEMAN, RICHARD ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1817. S. of [the Rev.] John (1792). B. at
Merriott, Somerset. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1818;
LL.B. 1824. In Holy Orders. Of Crewkerne, Somerset. Died
Apr. 6, 1841, at Merriott, 'aged 40.' {Al. Oxon., under his
son; G. Mag., 1841, i. 552.)
TEMPLER, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 23) at Jesus,
Jan. 12, 1813; from Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 9, 1809, and kept eight terms. S. of Thomas,
Esq. B. at Alphington, Devon. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.
Matric. Lent, 1813; Scholar. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1814.
{A I. Oxon.)
TEMPLER, CHARLES COPLAND. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Trinity, July 12, 1847. [6th] s. of James, of Bridport, Dorset
(and Catharine, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge, of Launceston,
Cornwall). B. Mar. 28, 1825. School, Westminster. Did not
reside. Married, Apr. 12, 1855, Florence, 3rd dau. of John
Nicholetts, of South Petherton, Somerset. Died Feb. 7,
1895. Brother of John C. (1832), Robert B. (1849) and
William C. (1842). {Record of Old Westminsters.)
TEMPLER, FREDERIC GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 9, 1867. [3rd] s. of John Charles (1832). B. [June 12],
1849, at Greenwich. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1871. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 21, 1870. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1872. On the Western Circuit. District
Judge in Cyprus, 1882. Queen's Advocate, 1893-8. Judge of
Durham and Yorks. County Court, 1898. Of The Hall,
Eaglescliff, Yorks. J. P. for the N. Riding of Yorks. Married
Alice Blanche, 5th dau. of the Rev. W. C. Templer (1842),
R. of Burton Bradstock, Dorset. Author, Summary Juris-
diction Act, 1878. Died Aug. 28, 1918. Brother of the next,
of John H. (1866) and James L. B. (1865). {Harrow .Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Cottrt; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was
Who.)
Templer, John Pope
TEMPLER, GEORGE ANSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5,
1869. [Youngest] s. of John Charles (1832), of Dudley Lode,
Harrow, Middlesex. B. [Dec. 22], 1851, at Greenwich, Kent.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875. Athletics
'blue' (440 yards), 1873, 1874; President, C.U.A.C, 1873.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1873. Of 2, Palliser
Court, West Kensington. Died Oct. 7, 1913. Brother of the
above, of John H. (1866) and James L. B. (1865). {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Oct. 8, 1913.)
TEMPLER, JAMES LETHBRIDGE. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 12,
1880. S. of the Rev. WiUiam Christopher (1842), R. of Burton
Bradstock, Dorset. B. there [Aug. 18, 1857]. School, Dulwich
College; and at the London CoUege of Divinity, Highbury
(1877). Went to sea for a short time. Matric. Lent, 1880;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1881, 1882.
Ord. deacon (London) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of St John's,
Holloway, 1883-5. R- of Burton Bradstock with Shipton
Gorge, Dorset, 1886-99. R- of Corscombe, 1899-1913, and
V. of Tollerwhehne, 1900-13. R. of Maiden Newton (with
Frome Vauchurch from 1925), 1913-29. Married, Jan. 14,
1886, Jessie Sophia, eldest dau. of T. Mellish, of Upper
Holloway, and The Moorings, N. Finchley. Died Feb. 9,
1929. Brother of John P. (1878). {Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Venn,
II. 442; Book of Blues; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 12, 1929.)
TEMPLER, JAMES LETHBRIDGE BROOKE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 10, 1865. [Eldest] s. of John Charles (1832).
B. May 27, 1846, at Greenwich. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1865. Capt., Middlesex Militia, 1872; Capt., King's
Royal Rifle Corps (T.); Major, 1883. In command of a
balloon detachment in Egypt, 1885; instructor in ballooning,
1887; Superintendent of the balloon factory at Farnborough.
Director of steam road transport in the South African War,
1898-1901. Col., Hon. Artillery Co., 1899. Married, 1S89,
Florence Gilliat, of Chorley Wood, Herts., and had issue, a
daughter. Died Jan. 2, 1924, at Laughton Grange, Lewes.
Brotherof Frederic G. (1867), George A. (1869) and John H.
(1866). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; Wlio
was Who; The Times, Jan. 4, 1924.)
TEMPLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 14,
1770. [2nd] s. of James, of London [and of Stover Lodge,
Devon] (and Mary, dau. of Thomas Parlby, of Gravesend,
Kent). School, Westminster. Scholar, 1771; Matric. Easter,
1772; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1778. R. of Paignton, with Marldon,
Devon, 1793-1832. R. of Teigngrace, 1827-32 ('on the death
of his nephew, the Rev. John Templer' (? Wadham College,
Oxford, 1803)). Purchased Lindridge House from the heirs of
his brother. Col. Henry Line Templer. Married, May 2, 1778,
Jane, widow of John Line, of Lindridge, Devon. Died Feb. 5,
1832, aged 81, at Lindridge, being succeeded at Teigngrace
by John Templer (of Exeter College, Oxford, 1805). {Record
of Old Westminsters and Supplementary Vol., which suggests
that he died Dec. 11, 1829, but see G. Mag., 1832, i. 282;
Foster, Index Eccles.)
TEMPLER, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 24, 1832. [3rd] s. of James, of Bridport, Dorset (and
Catharine, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge, of Launceston,
Cornwall). B. [July 31, 1814], at Bridport. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 30, 1837. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853. One
of the Masters of the Court of Exchequer, 1854-74. Capt., i8th
Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, 1859-72. Married, 1842, Hannah
Frances, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir James Alexander Gordon.
Founder (and editor) of the Volunteer Service Gazette. Died
June 11, 1874, at Dudley Lodge, Harrow. Brother of
Robert B. (1849), WiUiam C. (1842) and Charles C. (1847);
father of James L. B. (1865), Frederic G. (1867), George A.
(1869) and the next. {Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, in.
909 ; Inns of Court.)
TEMPLER, JOHN HARVEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1866. [2nd] s. of John [Charles] (above). Master of the Court
of Exchequer. B. [Nov. 11, 1847], at Greenwich, Kent.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1872. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 21, 1870. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1876. Practised before the Supreme Court of Ceylon; Crown
Counsel; Public Prosecutor, 1880-1906; District Judge in
Kandy, 1906-7. Married, Nov. 11, 1880, Amelia Harriett,
eldest dau. of William Richard Fisher, of Lincoln's Inn.
Resided latterly at Ealing. Died June 17, 1922, at Loudwater,
Bucks. Brother of George A. (1869), Frederic G. (1867) and
James L. B. (1865). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, June 20, 1922.)
TEMPLER, JOHN POPE. Adm. pens, at E.mmanuel, Sept. 18,
1878. [S. of the Rev. William Christopher (1842). B. Aug. 9,
1859. School, Dulwich CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1878.
Second Lieut., 10th Foot; Lieut., 3rd Lincoln Regt., 1881;
Capt., Leinster Regt., 1890. Latterly of 47, Westboume Park
Road, London. Died Feb. 16, 1937, in London. Brother of
James L. (18S0). {Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The Times,
Feb. 18, 1937.)
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Templer, Robert Baron
TEMPLER, ROBERT BARON. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
May 26, 1849. r7th] s. of James, of Bridport, Dorset (and
Catharine, dau.'of Christopher Lethbridge, of Launceston,
Cornwall). B. Oct. 9, 1830. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 30,
1853. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1856. On the Western
Circuit. Subsequently a land-agent in Ireland. Married,
Feb. 29, i860, Geraldine, youngest dau. of Francis Manley
Shawe-Taylor, Esq., of Castle Taylor, Co. Galway. Died
Oct. 26, 1886. Brother of JolinC. (1832), William C. (1842) and
Charles C. (1847); father of the next. (Record of Old West-
minsters; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; W. F.
Templer.)
TEMPLER, WALTER FRANCIS, .^dm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. [2ndJ s. of Robert Baron (above),
lawyer, of Armagh. B. [Aug. 28, 1865], at Loughgall.
[School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886.
Second Lieut., Royal Irish Fusiliere, 1888; Lieut., 1889;
Capt., 1897. Served in India, Burma, and the Cape of Good
Hope; transferred to Army Pay Dept., 1899; Major, 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Amiy Pay
Dept.; Command Paymaster; C.B.E., 1919; mentioned in
despatches). Retired, 1921. Married, 1895, Mabel Eileen,
3rd dau. of Major R. Johnston. Resided latterly in Shrews-
bury. Died Dec. 18, 1942, at the Manor House, Loughgall,
Co. Armagh. [Ouirter house Reg.; Army Lists; Univ. War
List; W. F. Templer.)
TEMPLER, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 12, 1842. [5th] s. of James, of Bridport, Dorset
(and Catharine, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge, of Launceston,
Cornwall). B. May 28, 1823, at Bridport. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar, 1843; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1846; priest, 1847; C. of
Burton Bradstock, Dorset, 1S46-9. V. of Walditch, 1849-85.
R. of Burton Bradstock with Shipton-Gorge, 1860-85.
Married, 1863, Sophia Frances, 2nd dau. of Capt. F. M.
Shawe-Taylor, of Co. Galway. Died July 2, 1885. Brother of
John C. (1832), Robert B. (1849) and Charles C. (1847);
father of James L. (1880) and John P. (1878). {Record of
Old Westminsters; Crockford; Hie Guardian, July 8, 1885.)
TEMPLETON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 13, 1S25. [3rd] s. of Thomas. B. in Calcutta
[Nov. 24, 1806]. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1830. Cricket ' blue,' 1827. Died Mar. 2, 1834, in Paris.
Brother of Hercules S. (1817) and of Edward B. (1834).
(G. Mag., 1834, I. 455-)
TEMPLETON, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. i, 1866.
[2nd] s. of James, of [the Mansion House], Exeter. B. there
[Sept. 3, 1847]. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1866; Scholar, 1869; B.A. (37/A Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873.
Died July 20, 1926. Brother of Mitchell (1865). (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.)
TEMPLETON, EDWARD BOYCE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 27, 1834. [S. of Thomas, attorney. B. Jan. 25,
1809, in Calcutta.] Brother of Charles H. (1825) and the next.
TEMPLETON, HERCULES SKINNER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 15, 1817. S. of Thomas [attorney]. B. [Aug. 15,
1798], in Calcutta. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A.
1822. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 19, 1825. C. of Aghaderg,
Co. Down, Ireland, in 1824. Brother of Charles H. (1825) and
the above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
TEMPLETON, MITCHELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. i,
1865. [Eldest] s. of James, of Exeter. B. there, July 23, 1846.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1865;
Scholar, 1868; B.A. (38(;t Wrangler) 1869; M..^. 1872. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1869. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 20, 1872; disbarred at his own request, 1881. Adm.
Solicitor, 1881; practised (Messrs Templeton and Holloway)
at 9, King's Bench Walk. Died Jan. 25, 1925, in London.
Brother of Clement .(1866). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The
Times, Jan. 27, 1925.)
TENANT, FRANCIS (1772), see TENNANT.
TEN BOSCH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1899.
S. of John, of 25, Alexandra Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool.
B. [Oct. 28], 1880, at Portland, U.S.A. School, Liverpool
Collegiate Institution. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1906. (Law Lists.)
TENCH, JOHN. B.A. 1755. incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1755- [S. of John, of Harting, Sussex. Bapt.
Sept. 18, 1716. School, Winchester.] Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, Dec. 17, i735. age 19; B.A. (Trinity College,
Oxford) 1741-2. (Winchester Scholars, 236; Al. Oxon.)
Teniswood, Charles George Henry
TENCH, MONTAGUE. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879. Of
Cavendish H. [S. of Edward Beaven, M.R.C.S., of Wickham
.Market, Suffolk.] At the Middlesex Hospital; House Physician
and House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.; L.S.A., 1888;
M.D., Brussells, 1890. Practised at Dunmow, Essex. Medical
Officer to Felsted School. Married, July 26, 1893, Margaret
Dowell, 5th dau. of the Rev. J. D. Ridout, R. of Little
Canfield. Died Dec. 24, 1930. (.Medical Directories;TheTimes,
Dec. 27, 1930.)
TENDALL, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 11, 1894. S. of — [doubtless George Frederick
(St Mary Hall, Oxford, 1871)], musician, of 164, Montreal
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. B. Sept. 7, 1871, at
Wickham, Berks. Schools, Christ College Grammar and
Canterbury College, New Zealand. Matnc. Lent, 1894;
B.A. 1896. For many years Music Master at St Peters
School, York. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TENISON, ADOLF [DAN]. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1885.
Migrated to Queens'; B.A. 1887. At St Mary's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Practised at Hayes, Middlesex,
at Stockbridge, Hants., and latterly at Hayle, Cornwall. Of
•Beggars Roost,' Hayle, Cornwall, in 1947- (Medical
Directories.)
TENISON, ALFRED [HERON]. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 6, 1886. Of Middlesex. S. of Edward R[yan], M.D., of
215, Uxbridge Road, London, W. B. Oct. 25, 1865, at 9,
Keith Terrace, Shepherd's Bush. Schools, Plympton
Grammar and Godolphin, Hammersmith (Canon Moms).
Matric. Michs. i886. Brother of the next.
TENISON, EDWARD HERON. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1885.
Brother of the above.
TENISON, EDWARD KING. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28, 1822. [2nd] s. of Thomas, Lieut.-Col., Roscommon
Militia (by his ist wife. Lady Frances King). B. Jan. 21,
1805, in DubUn. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1822; B..\.
1827; M.A. 1845. Cornet, 14th Light Dragoons, 1826; Lieut.,
1827- Capt., 1835. Of Kihonan Castle, Co. Roscommon.
M.P. for Leitrim, 1847-52. J.P. and D.L. for Leitrim; J.P
for Sligo and Roscommon and Leitrim; High bherm 01
Roscommon and Leitrim. Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rot. of
Co. Roscommon, 1856. Lieut.-Col., Roscommon Militia.
Married, Nov. 26, 1838, Lady Louisa Anson, dau. of the
ist Earl of Lichfield, and had issue, two daughters. Died
Tune 19, 1878. Brother of Thomas (1822). (Boose, iii. 9";
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Mis. Gen. et Her., 4th S., i. i49-)
TENISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi Nov. 14, 1826.
Of the Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1827. [2nd s of William
Barton, of Loughbawn, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan (and his
cousin, Isabella, dau. of the Hon. John Cosnahan, Deemster
of the Isle of Man). B. Feb. 17, 1808.] Died Apr. 12, 1832.
(Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
TENISON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Queens', .-^pr. 4. 1887. S.
of Philip Tenison-CoUins. B. Apr. 4, 1865, at Abergavenny,
Mon. Matric. Michs. 1887. 'Kept two terms; ejectus.
TENISON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', June 2,
1755 Of lUddlesex. [S. of the Ven. Thomas (1711). of
Canterbury.] Matric. Michs. 1755- Cornet, Life Guards 1756.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 30, 1765. CaUed Jo ^e
Irish Bar, i77o. Of Gadesby, and Rock Hall, Co KiUcenny
Ireland. Married Elizabeth, dau. of WiUiMi Hayden, of
Croan. Died in 1788. (Inns of Court; Bvn^it, L.G. of Ireland;
F. P. White.)
TENISON, THOMAS. .•Vdm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 28,
1822. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Castle Temson, Ireland (by
his ist wife, Lady Frances King, dau. of the Earl of Kingston).
B. in Dublin. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1822: ai-A;
1826. Died, unmarried, Nov. 5. i843. m Florence. Brother of
Edward K. (1S22). (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
TENISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 12,
1848. [Only] s. of WiUiam [of Loughbawn . [B Septus,
1828 1 School, Cheltenham College. Had matric. from
Corpus Christi CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1846, age 17.
Doubtful if resided. Of Loughbawn, BaUybay , Co. Monaghan
J.P. for Monaghan. Married, 1850, Flavia, dau. of bignor
Fundelli, of Florence, and had issue Died Sept. 20, 190 , at
Nice, France. (CMtenham ColL Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland.)
TENISWOOD, CHARLES GEORGE HENRY, .^dm. at Clare,
Oct. 18, 1871. [Only s. of George Francis, of Putney. B.
1851.] Matric. Michs. 1S71; U.A. 1875; M-A. and LL.m. 1881.
AcUn. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23. 1874.. Called to the Bar,
Nov 17,1877. On the Midland Circuit. Lieut., Royal London
MUitia, 1879; Second Lieut., K.R.R.C. (T.), 1890. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men al the Bar.)
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TENNANT, CECIL ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. ii,
1876. [3rd] s. of Robert [M.P. for Leeds], of Scarcroft Lodge,
Leeds (and Harriette, dau. of Jeremiah Garnett, of Man-
chester). B. Nov. 24, 1857, at Leeds. School, Rugby. Matnc.
Michs. 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 27, 1878.
Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881. Married, July i7, 1890,
Constance Edith, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles H.
Crosse, R. of Fincham, Norfolk. Died Aug. 9. 1916. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
TENNANT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Aug. 7,
1788. S. of James, of London. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs.
1789- B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. C. of Beeston, near Leeds, 1804.
Died Aug. 23, 1804, aged 35. (G. Mag., 1804, 983; Whitaker,
Loidis and Elniete.)
TENNANT, EDWARD PRIAULX. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Charles [ist Bart., M.P.], of
Glen, Innerleithen, Peebles, (and Emma, dau. of Richard
Winsloe, of Taunton). B. there [May 31], 1859. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 17, 1881. Private Secretary to
Sir George Trevelyan, at the Scottish Office, 1892-5. M.P. for
Salisbury, 1906-10. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
June 4, 1906. Created Baron Glenconner, Apr. 3, 1911.
Lord-Lieutenant of Peebles., 1908-20. Lord High Commis-
sioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland,
1911-14. Of Glen, Innerleithen, Wilsford Manor, Salisbury,
and 34, Queen Anne's Gate, London. Married, July 11, 1895,
Pamela Genevieve Adelaide, youngest dau. of the Hon. Percy
Wyndham, and had issue. Died Nov. 21, 1920, in London.
Brother of Harold J. (1885). (Eton Sch. Lists; Who was Who;
Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; Fo.x-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Nov. 22, 1920.)
TENNANT (or TENANT), FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, May 7, 1772. S. of John, of Bentham, Yorks.
Matric. Easter, 1773; Scholar; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1779. Fellow,
1777. Senior Proctor, 1794-5-
TENNANT, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1885. S. of Frederick, of Stoke-on-Trent. B. [Sept. i], 1866,
at Burslem, Staffs. Schools, Shelton and Newcastle-under-
Lyme High. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1887; Pt II, ist Class, 1889); B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1894; B.D. 1903; D.D. 1907. Fellow of Trinity, 1913-
52-. B.Sc, London, 1893. Hon. D.D., Oxford, 1929. F.B.A.
1935. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1891; priest, 1894. Assistant
Master at Sir E. H. Currie's School, Folkestone; Senior
Science Master at the High School, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
1890-3. C. of HartshiU, Staffs., 1891-3. C. of Walsall,
1894-7. C. of Great Shelford, Cambs., 1897-9. Chaplain of
Caius College and C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1897-9-
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1899; at Oxford, 1907-8. R. of
Hockwold with Wilton, Norfolk, 1903-13. Hulsean Lecturer,
1901. University Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion,
1907-13. Tarner Lecturer, 1931. Married, 1891, Constance
Yates. Author, The Sources of the Doctrine of the Fall and
Original Sin; The Being of God in the Light of Physical Science;
The Concept of Sin; Miracle and its Philosophical Presup-
positions ; The Soul and its Faculties ; The World, the Soul, and
God; The Origin and Propagation of Sin, etc. Of The Knott,
Lady Margaret Road, Cambridge, 1952. (Newcastle High Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 475; Crockford; Wlw's Who.)
TENNANT, HAROLD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. [Youngest] s. of [Sir] Charles [ist Bart.], of 35,
Gloucester Square, London (and Emma, dau. of Richard
Winsloe, Esq., of Taunton). B. [Nov. 11, 1865], at Glen,
Innerleithen, Peebles. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888. Private Secretary to Mr Asquith, 1892-5. M.P.
for Berwickshire, 1894-1918. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Board of Trade, 1909-11; Financial Secretary to the War
Office, 1911-12; Under-Secretary of State for War, 1912-16.
Secretary for Scotland, 1916. P.C. 1914. Of Great Maytham,
Rolvenden, Kent, Edinglassie, Strathdon, Aberdeens., and
33, Bruton Street, London. J. P. for Kent, 1912; D.L. for
Aberdeens., 1915. Married (i) Oct. i, 1889, Helen Elizabeth,
dau. of Major Gordon Dufi, of Drummuir; (2) July 8, 1896,
Margaret Edith, dau. of George Whitley Abraham, and had
issue. Author, Letters from a Lowland Keeper. Died Nov. 9,
1935, at Great Maytham; buried at Edinglassie. Brother of
Edward P. (1878). (Eton Sch. Lists; Who was Who; Burke,
P. and B.; The Times, Nov. 11, 1935.)
TENNANT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Dec. 28,
1810. [Eldest] s. of George [gent., of Bloomsbury, and
Cadoxton, Glam.]. B. [Dec. 26, i794], in London. School,
Winchester. Doubtful if resided. Matric. from New College,
Oxford, July 10, 1813, 'aged 18'; B.C.L. 1821. FeUow, 1813-
21. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 10, 1811. Called to the Bar,
June 20, 1820; Bencher, 1847-65; Treasurer, 1847. Of
Cadoxton Lodge, Glam. D.L. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Tennant, William
George Boone Roupell, Master in Chancery, of Chartham
Park, East Grinstead, Sussex, and had issue. Died Sept. 26,
1865, in London. (Boase, vi. 671; Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.)
TENNANT, HENRY HOPKINSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1840. S. of the Rev. William (1810), of Castle
Bytham, Lines, (and Catharine). Bapt. July 17, 1820.
School, Uppingham (Mr Butterton). Matric. Michs. 1840.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
TENNANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 16, 1866.
[Eldest] s. of John Clow. B. [Dec. 28], 1847, at Roby, Lanes.
School, Windermere (private). Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar,
1868; B.A. (T.2th Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 10, 1871. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1875. Well known as a philanthropist, particulariy in East
London. Died Feb. 23, 1930, in London. (Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Feb. 28, 1930.)
TENNANT, OTTIWELL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. 15, 1798.
Matric. Michs. 1799. Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 21,
1800; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806. V. of Winwick, Hunts., 1812-63.
R. of Coppingford with Upton, 1821-63. Died Mar. 13, 1863,
aged 82, at Upton rectory. (Crockford; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1863, i. 663.)
TENNANT, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 25,
1861. S. of Robert, brewer. B. Oct. 25, 1843, in Sheffield.
School, Bramham College. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1870. Belonged to a Sheffield family of brewers.
'A great sportsman, — hunting, shooting and fishing.' Died
May 29, 1879. (Peile, u. 568.)
TENNANT, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 14, 1827. S. of James. B. Jan. 14, 1809, in Leeds.
School, Christ's Hospital, London. Matric. Michs. 1827;
Scholar, 1829; B.-'V. 1831; M.A. 1835. 'Tennant is gone down
to Edinburgh to canvass for the Professorship of English
Literature at the High School of that place. I sincerely hope
that he may get it, for he is a man of no fortune, and his
chance of a Fellowship is I suspect very small.' Minister of
the English Church in Florence. Died in 1842. (W. B. Donne
and his Friends, 11; Christ's Hosp. Exhib.; Warwick's Umv.
Reg; 1843-)
TENNANT, SANDERSON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 12, 1819. S. of James, broker, of Liverpool. B. at Leeds.
School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1823; B.A.
(12th Wrangler and 5th Classic) 1824; M.A. 1827. Chaplain,
1827-38. Ord. deacon, 1827; priest, 1828. First Head
Master of Blackheath Proprietary School, 1831-50. C. of
St Paul's, Bedford, 1851-61. Married and had issue. Died
Feb. 16, 1872, in South Kensington. Father of the next.
(Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Crockford; H. W. Ord; J. W.
Kirby.)
TENNANT, SANDERSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 23, i860. [3rd] s. of the Rev. S[anderson] (above).
School, Blackheath Proprietary'. Matric. Michs. i860;
Scholar; B.A. 1864. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 19, 1861.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1865. Died Oct. 10, 1880. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; The Guardian, Oct. 20, 1880.)
TENNANT, SMITHSON. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Christ's,
Oct. 30, 1782. S. of the Rev. Calvert (1736), of Selby, Yorks.
(and Mary Daunt). B. there [Nov. 30, 1761]. School,
Beverley [and at Edinburgh University]. Matric. Michs.
1784. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 21, 1786; M.B. 1788;
M.D. 1796. F.R.S., 1785; Copley medal, 1804. Professor of
Chemistry, 1813-15, but gave only one course of lectures.
Discovered two new metals, osmium and iridium. Travelled
in Denmark and Sweden. Gunning says : ' A friend who was
to travel with him from Cambridge to France, knowing his
unpunctuality, ordered a post chaise, being sure that Tennant
would not be in time for the London coach. When the chaise
arrived Tennant had neither breakfasted nor packed: he
drank his tea and proceeded to pack. Putting his tablecloth
on the floor he emptied into it all his linen : taking a second
tablecloth, he put therein clothes, boots and brushes;
fastened them up as a laundress does and was ready to start."
'A man of wide culture, and of severe taste in literature and
arts.' Lived partly in London and partly near Cheddar,
where he farmed. Killed on Feb. 22, 1815, by the collapse of
a bridge near Boulogne over which he was riding. (Peile, 11.
316; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1815, i. 281; Gunning, Reminiscences,
II. 59-62; Hist. Reg., 86.)
TENNANT, WILLIAM. .A.dm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Dec. 10, 1810. S. of — , of Bentham, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
i8n; Scholar; B.A. 1815. C. of Castle Bytham, Lines.,
-1832-56. Married Catharine, dau. of Henry Hopkinson, Esq.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1857. Father of Henry H.
(1840). (P. B. G. BinnaU.)
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TE^fNANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. i, 1832.
[Youngest s. of Thomas, merchant, of Leeds. School, Leeds
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) 1834; priest (Norwich) 1835. C. of St John's,
Westminster, 1840-7. V. of St Stephen's, Westnainster, 1847-
79. Died July 10, 1879, aged 65. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book;
Cfockford; Clergy List; J. E. Smith, St John-the- Evangelist,
Westminster, 115; Hennessy.)
TENNANT, WILLIAM GALBRAITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. [Eldest] s. of John, barrister, of The Boltons,
Kensington. B. [Mar. 8], 1879. in London. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Sometime
ranching in the Argentine. Married, 1907, the Hon. Winifred
L. Norton, 3rd dau. of Baron Grantley. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Strathcona's Horse, Canadian Forces);
killed in action, June 3, 1915. [Charterhouse Reg.; Univ. War
List.)
TENNENT (formerly EMERSON), Sir JAMES EMERSON. Hon.
LL.D. 1862. [4th s. of William, merchant, of Belfast. B.
Apr. 7, 1804. At Trinity College, Dublin; Hon. LL.D. 1861.]
Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1831. M.P. for Belfast, 1832-7; for
Lisbum, 1852. Secretary to the India Board, 1841-3; Civil
Secretary to the Government of Ceylon, 1845-50. Knighted,
1845. Permanent Secretary to the Poor Law Board, 1852.
Secretary to the Board of Trade, 1852-67. Created a Bart.,
Feb. 14, 1867. F.R.S., 1862. Married, June 24, 1831, Laetitia,
dau. of William Tennent, of Tempo, Co. Fermanagh. Author,
Ceylon. Died Mar. 6, 1869, in London. (Boas«, iii. 912; D.iV.B.)
TENNENT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, July 6,
1854. [Eldest] s. of Robert James (next). B. [June 24, 1835],
in Belfast. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1854. On being
ordered to remove his moustache by the Senior Dean,
migrated to St John's, Mar. 4, 1857; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1863.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1856. Called to the Bar,
June 6. 1863. On the South-Eastera Circuit. Died Jan. 29,
1917, at his residence. Rush Park, Belfast. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Eagle, xxxi.x. 255; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Winstanley, Early Victorian Cambridge, 422.)
TENNENT, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
June 30, 1834; from Trinity College, Dublin, where he had
been adm. July 3, 1820. Eldest s. of Robert, M.D., of Belfast
(and Eliza, dau. of James Macrone,M.D.). [B. 1803 in Belfast.]
Doubtful if resided. Served as a volunteer in the Greek War
of Independence, 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1826.
Called to the Irish Bar, 1833, and to the English Bar, 1838.
M.P. for Belfast, 1847-52- J-P- and D.L. for Co. Antrim.
Married, 1830, Eliza, dau. of John McCracken, of Belfast.
Died May 25, 1880, near Belfast. Father of the above.
(Boose, III. 912; Return of M.P.'s; Inns of Court; WaUord,
County Families.)
TENNYSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens.( age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 9,
1827. [3rd] s. of the Rev. George Clayton (1796) (and
EUzabeth, dau. of the Rev. Stephen Fytche). B. [Aug. 6,
1809], at Somersby, Lines. School, Louth Grammar, 1816-
20; afterwards taught by his father and by the village
schoohnaster at Somersby. Matric. Lent, 1828; Chancellor's
medal for EngUsh verse, 1829. Hon. Fellow, 1869. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1855. His career at Cambridge was cut short
by his father's illness, and for some years he led a roving and
unsettled existence. The death of his College friend, Arthur
Hallam, in 1833, greatly affected his life for many years and
resulted in the poems In Memoriam (1850) and The Two
Voices. Poet Laureate, 1850. Settled at Farringford in the
Isle of Wight, 1853. F.R.S. PubUshed The Princess, 1847;
Maud, 1855 ; The Idylls of the King, 1859, after which his fame
and popularity were assured. Enoch Arden appeared, 1864;
Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, in 1886; his last work, Lines
onthe Death of the Duke of Clarence, in 1892. Married, June 13,
1850 (after 10 years' engagement), Emily, dau. of Henry
Sellwood, solicitor, of Horncastle, and had issue. Created
Baron Tennyson, 1884. Died Oct. 6, 1892; buried in West-
minster Abbey. See Life, by his son, 1897. Father of Hallam
(1871) and Lionel (1873); brother of Charles (1827) and
Frederick (1825). (D.N.B.)
TENNYSON (post TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT), CHARLES. Adm.
pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 6, 1801. Of Lmcs. [2nd s.
of George, Esq. [M.P.], of Great Grimsby (and Mary, dau. of
John Turner, of Caistor, Lines.). B. July 20, 1784- School,
Louth.] Matric. 1801; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1818. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, .•\pr. 18, 1801. Called to the Bar, Nov. 21,
1806. F.R.S. , 1826; F.S.A. M.P. for Grimsby, 1818-26; for
Bletchingley, 1826-31; for Stamford, 1831-2; for Lambeth,
1832-52. P'.C, 1832. Clerk of the Ordnance, 1830-1. High
Steward of Louth. Fought a duel with Lord Thomas Cecil,
arising out of a speech made by Tennyson at the public dinner
, which followed the election at Stamford, 1831; shots were
exchanged, and they were taken into custody by police, but
as the parties were reconciled, they were not prosecuted.
Tennyson, George Clayton
Of Bayons Manor and Usselby House, Lines. J. P. and D.L.,
for Lines. Assumed, by Royal Licence, July 27, 1835, in
compliance with the testamentary direction of his father, the
additional name and arms of D'Eyncourt. Married, Jan. 1,
1808, Frances Mary, only child and heiress of the Rev. John
Hutton, of Morton, Lines. Died July 21, i86i. Brother of
George C. (1796); father of George H. (1828); uncle of Alfred
(1827) and Charles (1827). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 507;
Burke, P. and B.; Burke, L.G.; G.E.C.; Inns of Court.)
TENNYSON (post TURNER), CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 4, 1827. L^nd] s. of the Rev. George Clayton
(1796) [R. of Somersby, Lines.]. B. there [July 4], 1808.
[School, Louth, and also educated by his father.] Matric.
Lent, 1828; Bell Scholar, 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) 1835; C.of Tealby, Lines., 1835. V. of Grasby,
1835-79- Changed his name to Turner on succeeding to his
great-uncle's, the Rev. Samuel Turner (1772), property at
Grasby and Caistor, Sept. i, 1835. Married, 1836, Louisa,
youngest dau. of Henry Sellwood, solicitor, of Horncastle,
and sister of the wife of his brother Alfred. Author, with
Alfred, of Poems by Two Brothers. Published Sonnets, 1830,
1864, 1868, 1873. His nephew Hallam (2nd Lord Tennyson)
tells of his great sweetness and gentleness of character. Took
to opium to relieve some nervous disorder. Died, s.p.,
Apr. 25, 1879, at Cheltenham. Brother of .Alfred (1827) and
Frederick (1825). (Burke, L.G. and P. and B.; Crockford;
D.N.B., which gives 1830 as date of change of name.)
TENNYSON, CHARLES BRUCE LOCKER. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 9, 1899. 2nd s. of Lionel (1873). de-
ceased, of Sheringham, Norfolk (and Eleanor Mary Bertha, dau.
of Frederick Locker-Lampson). B. Nov. 8, 1879, at 4, Sussex
Place, Regent's Park, London. Matric. .Michs. 1899; Scholar,
1900; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1902; Whewell
Scholar, 1903. CaUed to the Bar, Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1905.
Junior Counsel to the Office of Works, 1909-11; Assistant
Legal adviser at the Colonial Office, 1911-19. One of the
British delegates at the New Hebrides Conference, 1914.
C.M.G., 1915; Deputy Director, Federation of British
Industries, 1918. Sometime Secretary, Dunlop Rubber
Company, Ltd. Chairman of several committees in the
Board of Trade during the War, 1939-45- Member of Council
of Industrial Design. Knighted, 1945. Married, July 29,
1909, Ivy Gladys, dau. of W. J. Pretious, and had issue.
Author, Cambridge from Within; Shorter Poems of Frederick
Tennyson, etc. Of Shiplake Rise, Henley-on-Thames, and
10, Drayton Gardens, London, in 1952. (Eton Sch. Lists;
King's Coll. Reg., 297; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who's
Who.)
TENNYSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
July 4, 1825. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Clayton (next).
B. [June 5, 1807], at Louth, Lines. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs., 1826; Scholar, 1826. Migrated to Trinity, May 11,
1827; Browne medal (Greek Ode), 1828. Rusticated for three
terms, Dec. 1828, for refusal to perform the impositions set
him for non-attendance at Chapel. Re-adm. Feb. 3, 1830;
B.A. 1832. In 1833 inherited a property near Grimsby.
Travelled extensively in the Ionian Islands, Sicily, and else-
where. Lived for 20 years in Florence, where he was intimate
with the Brownings, then at Tenby, and latteriy, from 1857,
in Jersey. Married, 1839, Maria, dau. of Signor Giuliotti, Chief
magistrate of Tuscany, and had issue. Became an 'Anglo-
Israelite' and subsequently joined the Church of the New
Jerusalem. Author, Poems, including four poems in Poems
by Two Broth^s; Days and Hours; The IsUs of Greece;
Daphne; Poems of the Day and Year, etc. Died, Feb. 26,
1898 at his home in Kensington. Brother of Alfred {1827)
and Charles (1827)- (£to« Sch. Lists; Boose, in. 914; Burke,
P. and B.; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
TENNYSON, GEORGE CLAYTON. .A.dm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Oct. 8, 1796. [Eldest] s. of George, Esq., of
[Usselbv House], Lines, (and Mary, dau. of John Turner, of
Caistor). B. at Market Rasen. [Bapt. there, Dec. 10, 1778.]
School, HolyweU, Hunts, (private, Mr Hutchinson). Matnc.
Michs. 1796; Scholar, i797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1805; LL.D.
1813. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1801; priest, Dec. 19,
1802 R of Benniworth, Lines., 1802-31. R. of Somersby
and Bag Enderby, 1806-31. V. of Great Grmisby, 1815-31.
Visited Italy, 1801, and perhaps Russia, but his accounts of
his travels are fuU of marvels.' Disinherited, apparently
because hU father considered him too impractical to found a
County family. Married, Aug. 6, 1805, Elizabeth dau of the
Rev. Stephen Fytche (1763). V. of Louth. Died Mar. 16, 1831,
aged 52, at Somersby. Father of Alfred (1827) (to whom as
a father he was ' the symbol of authority, as a priest tie symbol
of orthodox faith'), Charles (1S27) and the above; brother of
Charles (1801). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 508; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Burke, P. and B.; A", and Q. (7), 11. 201.)
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Tennyson, George Hildeyard
tennyson (or tennyson-d'eyncourt), george hilde-
YARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 3, 1828.
[Eldest] s. of Charles (1801) [of Usselby House, Lines.] (and
Frances Mary, only child of the Rev. John Hutton, of
Morton Hall, Lines.). B. [July 10, 1809], at Caenby Hall,
Lines. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1828. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1830. In the Ionian Islands Civil
Service. Registrar of the Order of St Michael and St George,
1832-9. C.M.G. Of Bayons Manor, Usselby, Lines. J. P. and
D.L. for Lines. Died, uimiarried, Feb. 23, 1871. {Record of
Old Westminsters; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
TENNYSON, HALLAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 14, 1871-
[Eldest] s. of Alfred (1827), of Farringford, Freshwater, Isle
of Wight. B. Aug. II, 1852, at Twickenham, Middlesex.
School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1872; Hon.
Litt.D. 1899. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford; Hon. LL.D. and Litt.D.,
Melbourne and Adelaide. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 24,
1877. Lived with his father as his private secretary. Suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Baron, 1892. Governor of South
Austrcilia, 1899-1902; Governor-General of Australia, 1902-4;
K.C.M.G., 1899; G.C.M.G., 1903; P.C, 1905. Deputy
Governor of the Isle of Wight, 1913-28. D.L. and J. P. for
Hants. President of the Folk Lore Society. Married (i)
June 25, 1884, Audrey Georgiana Florence, dau. of Charles
John Boyle, and had issue; (2) July 27, 1918, Mary Emily,
widow of Andrew Hichens, of Compton, Guildford, and dau.
of Charles Robert Prinsep, Advocate-General of India.
Author, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a Memoir. Died Dec. 2,
1928. Brother of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 3,
1928.)
TENNYSON, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1873-
[2nd] s. of Alfred (1827), of Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of
Wight. B. [Mar.*i5, 1854], in the Isle of Wight. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. For several years in
the India Of&ce. 'A profound student of dramatic poetry,
and would have made himself a name in literature.' Author
of a report on The Moral and National Condition of India,
1881-2. Married, Feb. 25, 1878, Eleanor Mary Bertha, dau.
of Frederick Locker-Lampson, and had issue. Died Apr. 20,
1886, on board the S.S. Chusan, near Aden, having contracted
jungle-fever in India. Brother of the above; father of
Charles B. L. (1899). (Eton Sch. Lists; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TENTERDEN, Baron (CHARLES STUART HENRY ABBOTT).
Adm. at Trinity Hall, Apr. 1890. [Only] s. of [Charles
Stuart Aubrey, 3rd] Baron Tenterden, deceased (and Penelope
Mary Gertrude, dau. of Lieut.-General Sir John Rowland
Smyth, K.C.B.). B. Oct. 30, 1865. School, Eton. Had
succeeded his father as 4th Baron in 1882. Matric. Easter,
1890. Lieut., 3rd Batt., the York and Lancaster Regt., 1890.
Of 27, Onslow Square, London. Married, 1906, Elfrida
Charlotte, only dau. of Major-General Sir Alfred Turner,
K.C.B., and had issue. Died Sept. i6, 1939. {Eton Sch. Lists;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
TERRELL, FREDERICK TEED. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct.
1886. S. of William. B. Mar. 8, 1866, at Westbury-upon-
Trym, Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1886. Migrated to Queens',
Apr. 18, 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Beverley)
1890; priest (Canterbury) 1892; C. of Normanton, Yorks.,
1890-1. C. of West Wickham, Kent, 1891-1902. Assistant
Missioner, dio. of Bristol, 1902-4. Disappears from Crockford,
1905.
TERRELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Nov. 7, 1879-
S. of Thomas Hull [County Court Judge]. B. May 9, 1856,
at Versailles, France. [School, Christ CoUege, Brecon.]
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5, 1879. Called to the
Bar, JuBe 21, 1882. On the South Wales Circuit. Q.C. 1897;
Bencher, 1904. M.P. for Gloucester, 1910-18. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, nth Batt., the Gloucestershire
Regt.). Master of the Glovers' Company, igi8. Judge of
County Courts, 1920-9 (Exeter Circuit and then E. Kent
Circuit). Married, 1885, Georgina, dau. of C. Poole, of
Dorset. Died Sept. 9, 1944, at Hove. (Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who's Who; The Times, Sept. 11, 1944.)
TERRICK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 27, 1755.
[S. of the Rev. Samuel (1724), R. of Broadwater, Sussex.]
B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1755. (Record of Old West-
minsters (sub his father).)
TERRILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 11, 1800.
B. in the Island of Barbados, America. [Had matric. at
St Andrew's Univ., 1798.] Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1806.
TERRINGTON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. 12, 1818. B. at Newington, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1818;
B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1823.
R. of Over Worton and P.C. of Nether Worton, Oxon.,
1833-45. Died Oct. II, 1845. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1845, 11.
543-)
Terry, Charles John
TERRITT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 29, 1790-
2nd s. of William, Esq., of Kensington, London. B. Mar. 4,
1773, in London. Schools, Kensington (Mr Thomson) and
Bentworth, near Alton, Hants. (Mr Tidsall). Doubtful if
resided. Adm. at St Mary Hall, Oxford, where he matric.
Oct. 31, 1792, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1797- In Holy Orders.
Died Jan. 13, 1839, in London. Brother of the next. (Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1839, i. 439.)
TERRITT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 9,
1786. [Eldest s. of William, Esq., of Kensington, Middlesex;
afterwards of Walcot, Bath.] School, Hertford. Matric.
Michs. 1786; Scholar; LL.B. 1792; hh.D. i797- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 23, 1786. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, 1 79 1. Practised in the Court of Chancery. Adm. an
Advocate in Doctors' Commons, i797- Judge of the Court of
Vice-Admiralty at Bermuda, 1802-15. Married, 1810,
Miss Anne Catherine Parkyns, and had one dau. Latterly of
Chilton Hall, Clare, Suffolk, where he died, Aug. 11, 1836,
aged 67. Brother of the above. (Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1836, II. 334 and 670.)
TERROT, CHARLES HUGHES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. 3,
1807. [S. of Elias, Capt., 52nd Regt., Indian Army, killed at
the siege of Bangalore (and Mary Fonteneau). A descendant
of French exiled Protestants. B. Sept. 19, 1790. at Cuddalore.
School, Carlisle Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 180S; Scholar,
1811; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815; Seatonian prize, 1816; D.D.
(per Lit. Reg.) 1841. Fellow, 1813. Ord. deacon, 1813; C. of
Haddington, 1814-17. Pastor of St Peter's, Edinburgh, 1817.
Pastor of Haddington, 1829-33. Junior Minister of St Paul's,
Edinburgh, 1833. Synod clerk of the diocese, 1836. Dean of
Edinburgh and Fife, 1837-41. R. of St Paul's, Edinburgh,
1839. Bishop of Edinburgh, 1841-72. Primusof the Episcopal
Church in Scotland, 1857-62; resigned through ill health.
F.R.S.E. Married (i), 1818, Sarah Ingram, dau. of Capt.
Samuel Wood, of Minlands, near Berwick-on-Tweed, and had
14 children; (2) 1859, Charlotte Madden. Author, Sermons.
Died Apr. 2, 1872, at Stockbridge; buried in Edinburgh.
Father of Elias C. (1833). (Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii.
916; D.N.B.)
TERROT, CHARLES PRATT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 6, 1822. S. of Charles. B. at Portsmouth. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon,
1827; priest, 1828. V. of Wispington, Lines., 1838-86. An
erudite antiquary and a talented water-colour artist. Died
Apr. 3, 1886. (Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 7. 1886;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
TERROT, ELIAS CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. 2,
1833. [S. of the Rt. Rev. Charles Hughes (1807), Bishop of
Edinburgh. B. 1816. School, Edinburgh Academy.] Matric.
Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839. Became a doctor in India. (Edinb.
Acad. Reg.)
TERROT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6, 1787-
[S. of Capt. Charles, of the Invalids (sic) (and Elizabeth
Piatt).] B. [June 16, 1769], at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Matric.
Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1806. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1793; priest, Oct. 5, i794; C. of
Goxhill, Yorks., 1793-4. C. of Sculcoates, 1794. Chaplain in
the Royal Navy, 1806; Master of the Greenwich hospital
schools. V. of Grindon, Durham, 1810-22-. Invited by the
Church Missionary Society, 18 13, to go to Malta and the
Levant to represent the Society, but had to decline owing to
ill health. Chaplain to the Marquess of Cleveland. Died
Feb. 17, 1832, at Woolwich. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 509;
G. Mag., 1832, I. 283, which gives died Feb. 7; Hole, Early
History of the C.M.S., 242.)
TERRY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Mar. 27, 1885. S. of [W.], of Summerleigh, Upper
Teddington, deceased. School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1885.
Major, 3rd Batt., the Liverpool Regt., 1889. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col. (i8th) E. Yorks. Regt. (T.F.)).
Resided at The Firs, Brenchley, Kent. Died Feb. 11, 1920.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TERRY, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888. S. of
Charles Frederick, deceased (and Emma Hall). B. [Mar. 11],
1870, in Shef&eld. School, Sheffield Collegiate. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London)
1893; priest, 1894; C. of St James, Norlands, Notting Hill,
1893-5. C. of St Saviour's, Eastbourne, 1895-1907. R. of
All Saints, Hastings, 1907-9. V. of All Souls, S. Hampstead,
1909-19. Author, The Choir Service Book with Tallis' Music;
The Office of Holy Communion. Died Feb. 1919, in Edinburgh.
(Venn, 11. 502; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Feb. 20, 1919.)
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Terry, Charles Sanford
TERRY, CHARLES SANFORD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1883.
[Eldest s. of Dr Charles, of Newport Pagnell. B. there, Oct.
24, 1864. Schools, St Paul's Choir School, King's College
School and Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1891; Litt.D. 1918. Hon. Fellow, 1929. Hon. LL.D.,
Aberdeen; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow; Hon. Mus.Doc, Ediub.;
Hon. D.Litt., Durham; Hon. Mus.Doc, Oxford, 1921. Hon.
Fellow of the Royal College of Music. Lecturer in History at
the Durham College of Science (afterwards Armstrong
CoUege), Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1890-8. Lecturer in History at
Aberdeen University, 1898-1903; Burnet-Fletcher Professor
of History at Aberdeen, 1903-30. Inaugurated the first
competitive musical festival in Scotland, 1909. Wrote
biographies of Johann Sebastian Bach and of Johann
Christian Bach. Of Westerton of Pitfodels, Aberdeens. J. P.
for Aberdeens. Married, July 24, 1901, Edith Mary, eldest
dau. of Francis Allfrey, of Newport Pagnell. Author, The
Scottish Parliament; The Cromwellian Union; The Pentland
Rising; A History of Scotland; Life and Campaigns of
Alexander Leslie, ist Earl of Leven; The Rising of 1745; etc.
DiedNov. 5, 1936, at Aberdeen. (Lancing Reg.; Whovoas Who;
The Times, Nov. 6, 1936.)
TERRY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Dec. 13, 1797. [S. of Richard, merchant, of Kingston-on-Hull
Bapt. Sept. 7, 1778. School, Mercantile Academy, Kingston-
on-Hull.] Matric. Michs. 1797. Appointed Writer in the
Madras C.S., Apr. 1798; Assistant, Public Revenue and
Commercial Dept., 1799; Assistant to the Accountant to the
Board of Revenue, 1800; Assistant to the Commercial
Resident at Tinnevelly, 1801. Lost in the Generous Friend in
the China Sea, Dec. 1801, on his passage home. (V. Hodson.)
TERRY, FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER BIRKBECK. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 6, i860. S. of William, grocer (and Elizabeth).
B. Mar. 11, 1841, at St GOes-in-the-Fields, London. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863; B.A. 1864;
M.A. 1867. Assistant Master at Lancaster Grammar School.
Founded Cardiff School, 1874; Head Master, 1874-87.
A frequent contributor to Notes and Queries. Resided latterly
at Palgrave, Suffolk, where he died Oct. 25, 1897; buried at
Aysgarth, Yorks. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Boose, vi. 672; Eagle,
XXII. 260.)
TERRY, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, June 14, 1877.
[3rd] s. of Edward T[ruelove], grocer (and Evelina). B. at
Dudley, Worcs. Bapt. Jan. 18, i860. [School, King Edward's,
Stourbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1877; (Law Trip., ist Class,
1880); Scholar, 1880; B.A. and LL.B. i88i;M.A. 1884. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1881. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1884. Died Feb. 8, 1929, in London. Brother of
William G. (1868). (Eagle, xlv. 279; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Feb. \2, 1929.)
TERRY, FREDERICiC STIRLING. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 9, 1896. S. of William Frederick, surgeon, of Clapham
(and Catharina Stirling). B. June 27, 1874, at Tiverton
Devon. School, Wilson's, Camberwell. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Ormskirk
Grammar School, 1900. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1900; priest,
1901; C. of St Philip's, Southport, Lanes., 1900-3. C. of
Linthorpe, Yorks., 1903-5. C. of St Agnes, Liverpool, 1905-7.
C. of Cheam, Surrey, 1907-8. C. of Weybridge, 1908-13.
Disappears from Crockford, 1915.
TERRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6, 1868. S. of
John, manufacturer, of [Dudley Hill], Bradford (and
Elizabeth Di.xon). B. May 31, 1849, at Bowling, Bradford.
Bapt. July 27, 1849. [School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs.
186S; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Of High Barnet. J. P. for Herts.
(Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906.)
TERRY, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 5, 1794- S.
of Thomas, of Dummer, Hants, (and Elizabeth). B. there,
Oct. 22, 1775. Schools, [Eton and] the Grammar School,
Bath. Scholar, 1794; Matric. Michs. i797; B.A. 1798- Ord.
deacon (Winchester) June 3, 1798; priest. Mar. 3, 1800; C. of
Ovington, Hants., 1798-1800. C. of Odiham, 1800-4. P-C
of Wield, 1804-48. R. of Dummer, 1811-48. C. of Bumham
Norton, Norfolk, 1846-8. Died Apr. 22, 1848, at Brancaster,
Norfolk. Brother of Stephen (1794)- To be distinguished
from two Oxford namesakes in Holy Orders. (Eton Coll. Reg. ;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 509; Clergy List.)
TERRY, RICHARD RUNCIMAN. Adm. at King's, Apr. 26,
1889; a choral scholar. Had matric. Non-CoU. at Oxford,
Michs. 1S87. [Eld. s. of Thomas, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B. 1865, at EUington.] Matric. Easter, 1889. Hon. Mus.Doc,
Durham. F.R.C.O. Organist at Elstow School. Organist and
choirmaster of St John's Cathedral, Antigua,' West Indies,
1892-5. Joined the Roman Catholic Church, 1896. Organist
and choirmaster at Downside Abbey (and at Downside
School), 1896-1901; organist and choir director of West-
minster Cathedral, 1901-24. Knighted, 1922. Published
Teschemaker, Cecil de Shute
Church music, specialising in that of the i6th century; also
composed many musical works. Of Haddon House, Wood-
stock, in 1927. Married, 1909, Mary Lee, dau. of Jasper
Stephenson, of Blanchland, Northumberland, and had issue.
Died Apr. 18, 1938, in London. (King's Coll. Reg.; Who was
Who; The Times, .Apr. 19, 1938.)
TERRY, ROBERT JOSEPH ATKINSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1S88. [Only] s. of Robert, of Oriel Crescent, Scar-
borough. B. [Dec. 29], 1869, at York. School, Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1888. Second Lieut., Bedford-
shire Regt., 1892; transferred to the R. West Surrey Regt.,
1893; Lieut., 1896; Capt., Manchester Regt., 1900: trans-
ferred to R. Sussex Regt., 1908; Brevet Major, 1902. Served
on the N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; in the South African
War, 1899-1902 (twice wounded; mentioned in despatches;
M.V.O.). Commandant, Corps of Military Police, and Provost-
Marshall, 1910. Married Kathleen Annie, dau. of John
Charles Bois, of Upper Norwood, and had issue Resided at
Wilmington Square, Eastbourne. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R. Sussex Regt.; Brigade Major; D.S.O.,
1915 ; mentioned in despatches; killed in action, Oct. 3, 1915).
(Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who was Who; The Times,
Oct. 22, 1915.)
TERRY, STEPHEN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, .Apr. 9, 1794. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Dummer,
Hants, (and [Mary] Elizabeth [dau. of Thomas Wrey Harding,
Esq.]). Bapt. Dec 14, i774- Matric. Michs. 1796; B..\. 1802.
Fellow, 1797-1805. Sometime Capt., 62nd Regt. of Foot.
Of Dummer House, Hants. J. P. for Hants. Married, 1804,
Maria, dau. of Col. Seymer, of Hanford, Dorset, and had
issue. Died after 1858. Brother of Michael (1794). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Eton Coll. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
TERRY, THOMAS HUGHES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 22, 1824; re-adm. pens. Apr. 29, 1829. B. [May, 1806],
at Bowes, Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim. from York)
Apr. 14, 1833; priest (York) Nov. 17, 1833; C. of North
Newbald, Yorks., 1833-9. V. of Seaton Ross, 1839-74 (also
C. of Everingham, 1841-2; of Muston, 1853-9; and of Ferry-
bridge, 1859-61). C. of Beeston St Lawrence with Ashman-
haugh, Norfolk, 1861-2. Author, Sermons and two didactic
Poems. Died in 1874, at Seaton Ross. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
TERRY, THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28,
1868. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Thomas, of Full Sutton,
Yorks. B. there. Mar. 2, 1849. School, St Peter's, York.
Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1869; B.A. (3th Wrangler)
1873; II-A. 1876. .\dm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1877. Adm. at
Hertford College, Oxford, Mar. 10, 1876; Fellow of Magdalen
College, 1877-84; tutor and Bursar, 1882-4. F.R.A.S., 1881.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1879; priest, 1880. .Assistant Master at
' Magdalen College School, Oxford, 1878-83. R. of East
Ilsley, Berks., 1884-1912. Latterly of 283, Mey Road,
Oxford, where he died May 3, 1913. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford;
The Times, May 5, 1913.)
TERRY, WALTER EYRE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 6, 1881. S. of the Rev. Charles (Exeter CoUege, Oxford,
1844), R. of Harlestou, Suffolk. B. at Tostock, Suffolk.
[School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. i88i; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1891. Of Great Finborough, Suffolk. M.B.E., 1920. Married,
Elsie Augusta, dau. of Wallace Crothers, of Chew Magna,
Somerset. Died in May, 1927. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Burke, O.B.E.)
TERRY, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1884. B. June 24, 1862. Matric. .Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1887; priest, 1888;
C. of St George's, Leicester, 1887-gi. C. of Ellistown,
Leics., 1891-6; V. there, 1896-1903. Rural Dean of Rothwell,
1918-24. V. of All Saints, Wellingborough, 1903-29. Died
Jan. 6, 1929, at Ivybridge. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 11,
1929.)
TERRY, WILLIAM GREGORY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 7, 1868. S. of Edward Truelove, grocer [Mayor of
Dudley] (and Evelina). B. June 29, 1S49, at Dudley, Worcs.
Bapt. Feb. 14, 1866. [School, Derby.] Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1872; M..A. 1875. Ord. deacon (.Manchester, for York)
1872; priest (York) 1873; C. of St Philip's, Sheffield, 1872-4.
C. of St Philip's, Salford, 1874-7. V. of St .Anne's-by-the-Sea,
Lanes., 1877-99. Died Sept. 24, 1899. Brother of Frank
(1877). (Derby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxi. 236; Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. 27, 1899.)
TESCHEMAKER, CECIL DE SHUTE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Jesus, Oct. 1893. S. of William Henry, Esq. (Exeter College,
Oxford, 1847) [and of Mrs T., of Wombwell Hall, Gravesend].
[B. Nov. 1874, at Bentworth, Hants.] School, Fettes.
Matric. Michs. 1893. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Machine Gun Corps). A sheep-farmer in Argentina.
(Fettes Coll. Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report, 1946.)
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TESSIER, PHILIP. Adni. pens, at St John's, Dec. ii, 1851.
S. of John (and Peggy). B. at St Helier, Jersey. Bapt.
Nov. 24, 1830. Matric. Lent, 1852.
TETLEY, ALFRED SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 11,
1887. S. of John Pickles, Baptist minister, of Taunton (and
Jane Thompson Stanwell). B. Aug. 15, 1868, at Burton-on-
Trent. School, Taunton Grammar (Mr H. P. Knapton).
Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1890; M.A. 1894. Assistant Master at Craigmore
College, Clifton; Head Master of the County Intermediate
School, Newtown, Montgom., 1894-1902; first Head Master
of Scarborough Municipal School, 1902-16. Married, Aug. 15,
1895, Ellen Norah, dau. of Josiah Lewis, of Taunton, and had
issue. Died suddenly while on a visit to Taunton, Sept. 4,
1916. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxxvin. 118; The 1 tmes, Sept. 6,
1916.)
TETLEY, CHARLES FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 21,
1868. S. of Francis WLUiam, brewer, of Foxhill, Weetwood,
Leeds. B. there, Oct. 24, 1848. School, Harrow [and Leeds
Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Of
Spring Bank, Headingley. Head of Messrs Joshua Tetley and
Son, Ltd., brewers, of Leeds. Closely associated with Leeds
University for more than 50 years and contributed generously
to its funds. Hon. LL.D., Leeds. J.P. for Leeds and the
West Riding of Yorks. Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1897-8.
Married, June 2, 1875, Alice Margaret, dau. of J. W. Atkinson.
Died Jan. 26, 1934, at Fox Hill, Weetwood; buried at Lawns-
wood. Father of the next; brother of Edmund H. (1887).
(Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Jan. 26, 1934.)
TETLEY, CHARLES HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
29, 1895. S. of Charles Francis (above), of Spring Bank,
Headingley, Leeds (and Alice Margaret Atkinson). B. [Jan.
30], 1877, at Leeds. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1904. Of Roundhay Lodge, Leeds. Chair-
man of Joshua Tetley and Son, Ltd. Pro-Chancellor of the
University of Leeds. Hon. LL.D., Leeds. D.L. for the West
Riding. Major, West Riding, Yorks. Regt. (T.F.). Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., W. Yorks. Regt. (T.F.);
D.S.O. 1917; mentioned three times in despatches). [Harrow
Sch. Reg.; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
TETLEY, EDMUND HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. S. of Francis William, of Foxhill [Weetwood], Leeds.
B. Dec. II, 1868, at Leeds. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890. A brewer. Of Headingley, Leeds. Brother
of Charles F. (1868). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TETLEY, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 6,
1868. Did not reside. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 18, 1869. S. of J. D., Esq. Did not reside. Doubtless
brother of the next.
TETLEY, WILLIAM NICHOLS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 12, 1880. S. of James Douglas. B. in Sheffield. [Schools,
King Edward's, Birmingham, and Kingswood, Bath.] Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. (2,1st Wrangler) 1884. At Durham College
of Science, 1889-90. Assistant Master at Pembroke High
School, Lytham, for 6 years; at Portora Royal School,
Enniskillen, Ireland, 1891-1919-. Doubtless brother of the
above. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Kingswood Sch. Reg.)
TEUNON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 12, 1881. S. of
W[illiam], of Turriff, Aberdeenshire. [ B. May 23, 1863.]
School, King's College, Aberdeen; M.A., Aberdeen, 1881.
Matric. Lent, 1882. Entered the I.C.S. 1882; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector in Bengal, 1883-7; Assistant
Commissioner in Assam, 1887-92; Deputy Commissioner,
1892-5; District and Sessions Judge in Bengal, 1895-1909.
Officiating Puisne Judge, Calcutta, 1909; Puisne Judge,
1913-22. Knighted, 1921. Married, 1888, Alice Charlotte
Lovell. Died Apr. 29, 1926. Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-
jpoo, calls him 'Tennen.' (King's Coll. Reg., 128; I.C.S. Lists;
Who was Who.)
TEW, EDWARD. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, May 9, 1754. [S. of the Rev. Dr Edmund (1715-16),
R. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts, (and Barbara).] B. [Mar. i735-
6], at Sawbridgeworth. Bapt. there, May 30, 1736. Matric.
Michs. 1754; Scholar; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761. FeUow, I757-7I-
Fellow of Eton, 1781-1818; Bursar, 1788; Vice-Provost,
1802-18. R. of Bedhampton, Hants., 17S0-1818. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1799-1818. V. of Mapledurham, Oxon., 1800-18.
Translated Gray's Elegy into Greek verse. Died Aug. 30, 1818 ;
buried in the ante-chapel at Eton. (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1818, II. 283; A. H. Cooke; Leslie R. Willett; Index to the
Acts of the Archbishop of Canterbury.)
THACHE, THOMAS. M.A. 1753, incorp. from Oxford. S. of the
Rev. Thomas, of Gloucester. Matric. from Merton College,
July 14, 1715, age 14; B.A. from Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, 1720; M.A. (Oxford) 1723-4- (^'- Oxon.)
Thackeray, Frederick
THACKER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 28,
1832. S. of Robert. B. at Cavendish Bridge, Leics. School,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1836;
B.A. (gth Classic) 1837; M.A. 1840. Fellow, 1839-57; Junior
Bursar, 1840-53; assistant tutor, 1844-53; tutor, 1853-7.
Senior Proctor, 1850-1. In Holy Orders. Died Jan. 25, 1857,
aged 43. (Adm. to Trin., add. et err.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1857, I. 368.)
THACKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 25, 1847. 2nds.
of John, of West Ashby, Lines. B. June 14, 1815. at
Hemingby. School, Homcastle (Mr Lockwood). Matric.
Michs. 1847.
THACKERAY, ARTHUR THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 5, 1872. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Joseph (1824),
of Horstead, Norfolk (and Rose EUen, youngest dau. of John
Robinson). B. there, Sept. 16, 1852. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of Euston, Sufiolk, 1878-81. C. of Blofield,
Norfolk, 1881-5. V. of Norton Subcourse, 1885-1924. Lie.
Pr., dio. of Norwich, 1925. Married (1) June 22, 1882, Amy
Beatrice, youngest dau. of the Rev. Henry Peter Dunster,
V. of Woodbastwick, Norfolk, and had issue; (2) Jan. 12,
1909, Anna, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Philip Paul
Jodrell, R. of Wramplingham. Died June 29, 1938, at
Hobnwood, Thorpe; buried at Norton Subcourse. (Crockford;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, July 1, 1938.)
THACKERAY, CHARLES. Adm. at Christ's, June 19, 18 13.
[[7th] s. of William Makepeace, Bengal Civil Service, of
Hadley, Middlesex, (and Amelia, dau. of Lieut.-Col. R.
Webb).] Did not reside. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 4,
1814. Called to the Bar, 1819. An advocate in Bengal. Died
unmarried. Doubtless brother of Francis (1810). (Inns of
Court; Burke, Family Records.)
THACKERAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 9,
1851. Of Cambs. [2nd s. of Frederick (1800), physician, of
Cambridge (by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Crick). B. Nov. 17, 1831. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1851; B.A. 1855. Ensign, 28th Foot, 1855; Lieut., 1858;
Capt., 1867; Major, 1880; retired, 1881. Of Chappel, near
Halstead, Essex. J.P. for Essex. Married, Sept. 6, 1884,
Katharine Minnie Elise, 5th dau. of Richard P. Drew, J.P.
Half-brother of Frederick (1835). (Eton Sch. Lists; Army
Lists; Burke, Family Records.)
THACKERAY, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6, 1790.
[3rd s. of Thomas, surgeon (and Lydia, dau. of Richard
Whish). B. Apr. 5, 1771, at Cambridge. Schools, Eton and
Rugby.] Migrated to King's, July 30, 1791- Matric. Michs.
1793; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799. Fellow of King's, 1794-8- In
the Cambridge Light Dragoons. Served through the Irish
rebellion; retired as Major. Took Holy Orders. Chaplain to
the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, i799- V. of Dundalk, Co.
Louth, 1803-54, and R. of Louth, 1823-54- Married Rebecca,
dau. (by his and wife) of Sir Hugh HiU, ist Bart., M.P. for
Derby. A cousin once removed of the novelist; mentioned by
him in his Irish Sketchbook. Died, s.p., Apr. 29, 1854, aged 83.
Brother of William M. (1788), John R. (1789), Frederick
(1800), Joseph (1802) and Martin (1802). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Eton Coll. Reg. ; Burke, Family Records ; Burke, L.G. ; G. T.
Hales; D.N.B.; Annual Reg., which erroneously gives his
father-in-law's name as Robert, 1854, 298; G. Mag., 1854, 1.
664.)
THACKERAY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 4,
1810. [6th] s. of William Makepeace, of the Bengal Civil
Service, and of Hadley, Middlesex (and Amelia, 3rd dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Richmond Webb). [B. I793-] Matric. Michs.
1810; Scholar; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. C. of Broxbourne,
Herts., 1833-42. Married Ann, dau. of John Shakespear, and
had issue. Author, A Defence of the Clergy of the Church of
England; A History of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham; Order
against Anarchv; Researches into the Ecclesiastical and
Political State of Ancient Britain under the Roman Emperors,
etc. Famous in his family for his invention and narration of
fairy tales. Died Feb. 18, 1842, at Broxbourne. M.I. Uncle
of the novelist; doubtless brother of Charles (1813). (Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1842, i. 559; D.N.B.)
THACKERAY, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
July 1, 1756. [5th] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1711), of Essex.
B. [Mar. 15, 1736-7], at Heydon. Schools, Eton [and Harrow].
Matric. Michs. 1756; M.B. 1764. Practised at Wmdsor.
Married, June, 1767, Elizabeth, dau. of Abel Aldndge, of
Uxbridge, Middlesex. Died Sept. 22, 1782, at Windsor.
Father of George (i797) and Henry W. M. (1785). (Eton Coll.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 646; G. Mag., 1782, 455;
D.N.B.)
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THACKERAY, FREDERICK. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel,
.May 21, 1800. Of Cambs. [5th s. of Thomas, surgeon, of
Cambridge. B. Feb. 11, 1774- School, Rugby.] Matric.
Easter, 1800. Re-adm. Fell.-Com. Feb. 13, 1815; M.B. 1815;
Med. Lie. 1817; M.D. 1820. Practised at Cambridge. Physi-
cian to .^ddenbrooke's Hospital. Married (i) June i, 1812,
Susan, dau. of — Goodman, of March, Cambs., and widow of
William Francis, of Shepreth, Cambs.; (2) Sept. 26, 1821,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Crick, of Little Thurlow,
Suffolk. Of St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, in 1850. Died
June 18, 1852. M.I. in St Botolph's Church, Cambridge.
Portrait in Addenbrooke's Hospital. Brother of Ellas {1790),
William M. (1788), John R. (1789), Joseph (1802), and Martin
(1802); fatherof Frederick (1835) and Charles (1851). (Rugby
Sch. Reg. ; Medical Directories.)
THACKERAY, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Caius, July i,
1835. [Eldest] s. of Frederick (1800), M.D., of Cambridge
(by his ist wife, Susan Goodman). B. [Feb. 23, 1817], in
St Andrew's Parish, Cambridge. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1836; Tancred Scholar; B..A.. 1840; M.B. 1841; M..^.
1847. Cricket 'blue,' 1838, 1839, 1840. Played for the M.C.C.
in the<natch at Rugby described in Tom Broum's School Days.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of St Thomas,
Stockport, Cheshire, 1844-6. V. of Shopland, Essex, 1847-92,
and C. of Great Wakering, 1846-92. Married (i) Jan. 8, 1845,
Georgiana Maclean, dau. of John Aitken, Controller of the
Mint at Calcutta, and had issue; (2) Oct. 30, 1882, Edel Elise,
dau. of R. P. Drew, of Plaistow. Died July 28, 1892, at
Chapel, Essex. Father of Montagu I. (1876); a cousin of the
novelist. Half-brother of Charles (185 1). [Venn, 11. 233;
Boose, VI. 673; Book of Blues; Crockford; J. Frank Buxton.)
THACKERAY, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 5, 1797. [4th and youngest] s. of Dr — [Frederick]
(1756), of Windsor (and Elizabeth, dau. of Abel .\ldridge, of
Uxbridge, Middlesex). [B. Oct. :o, i777, at Windsor.] Bapt.
there, Nov. 23, 1777. Matric. Michs. i797; B..\. 1802; M.A.
1805; B.D. 1813; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1814. Fellow, 1800-3;
Provost, 1814-50. Vice-Chancellor, 1814-15 and 1830-1.
Assistant Master at Eton, 1801-9; Lower Master, 1809-14.
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to King George III and the three
succeeding sovereigns. Married (i) Nov. 19, 1803, Miss —
Carbonell; (2) 1816, Mary .Ann, eldest dau. of Alexander
Cottin, of Cheverells, Herts., and had issue. Devoted much of
his time to collecting rare books. Died Oct. 20, 1850. Left the
College /300 to purchase plate, and £3000 to the Chapel
funds; his daughter bequeathed his librarv to the CoUege.
Brother of Henry W. M. (1785). (Eton Coll. Reg. ; King's Coll.
Reg.; D.N.B.)
THACKERAY, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Apr. 20, 1826. [5th] s. of Thomas, of Bath (by his 2nd wife,
Caroline EUzabeth Prior). B. Aug. 22, 1806, at Bath. Matric.
Easter, 1826; B.A. 1830; M..\. 1833. Fellow, 1829-41. Ord.
deacon, 1831; priest, 1833. R. of Hemingby, Lines., 1S40-75.
Married, May 19, 1841, Martha Mary, only child of John
Brydges, of Leicester, and had issue. Died Oct. 9, 1875. The
pulpit at Hemingbv was erected as a memorial to him.
Brother of Joseph (1824) and half-brother of Thomas J.
(1814). (King's Coll. Reg., 25; Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford;
Burke, Family Records; P. B. G. Binnall.)
THACKERAY, HENRY ST JOHN. .\dm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 8, 1887. [Only] s. of the Rev. Francis
St John (Merton College, Oxford, 1852), V. of Mapledurham,
Oxon. B. Aug. 8, i868, at Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887;
Jeremie prize, 1889; Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1890; Evans prize, 1892; (Theo. Trip., Pt II, ist
Class, 1892); M..\. 1894; Have prize, 1899. Hon. D.D. .Oxford,
1920; Hon. D.D., Durham, 1921. Divinity Lecturer at
Selwyn, 1894-7. Examiner under the Board of Education,
1897-1921. Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint at Oxford;
Schweich Lecturer, 1920; Davis Memorial Lecturer and
Lecturer on the Stroeck Foundation, New York, 1928.
Author, The Letters of .Aristeas; St Paul and the Ancient
Jewish Church; Grammar of the Old Testament in Greek;
SdeUions from Josephus; Josephus the Man and the Historian,
etc. Died June 30, 1930, at Gerrard's Cross; buried at
Mapledurham. (the Times, July 11, 1930; Cambridge
Review, Oct. 10, 1930.)
THACKERAY, HENRY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Adm. pens,
at St John's, June 10, 1785. Of Berks. [Eldest] s. of
Frederick (i756)> phvsician, deceased. [B. .Apr. 8, 1768.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1785; B.A.
1789. Died Aug. 14, 1813. Brother of George (i797).
(Harro-d- Sch. Reg.; St John's Adm., iv. 509.)
THACKERAY, JOHN RICHARD. .Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Pembroke, June 23, 1789. 4th s. of Thomas, surgeon, of
Cambridge. B. there, [May 17, 1772.] School, Rugby. Matric.
Thackeray, Thomas James
Michs. 1790; Scholar; B.A. 1794; M..'^. 1797. Adm., as
'Richard, M.A., of Pembroke,' at Emmanuel, Mar. ig, 1802.
R. of Broxted, Essex, 1810. R. of Downham Market,
Norfolk, 1811-46. V. of Wiggenhall St Mary, 18x1-46. R. of
Hadley, Middlesex, 1829-46. Married, Dec. 13, 1810,
Marianne, dau. of William Franks, of Beech Hill, near
Bamet, Herts. Died Aug. 19, 1846. Brother of Elias (1790),
William M. (1788), Frederick (1800), Joseph (1802) and
Martin (1802); father of Richard W. (1833). (Burke, Family
Records ; Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clergy List ; Cansick, Epitaphs,
265.)
THACKERAY, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 23, 1802. [loth] s. of Thomas, physician, of Cambridge.
B. there. Mar. 27, 1784. Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1807;
M.A. 1810; Med.Lic. 18:2; M.D. 1817. Fellow, 1805.
Practised at Northampton, 1812-14; then at Bedford, 1814-
32. Physician to the Bedford infirmary, 1814. Married, 1815,
Susan, dau. of Joseph Harden, surgeon, of Northampton.
Died, s.p., July 5, 1832, at Bedford. Portrait in King's
College ; also a ' Memoir ' in the College library. Brother of
William M. {1788), Elias (1790); Frederick (1800), Martin
(1802) and the above. (King's Coll. Reg., 6; Burke, Family
Records.)
THACKERAY, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
-Aug. I, 1824. [4th] s. of Thomas, of Bath (by his 2nd wife,
Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of John Prior). B. .Apr. 16, 1805, at
Burnham, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1824; B..\. 1829; M.A.
1832. Fellow, 1827-46; Dean, 1833-48. Senior Proctor,
1844-5. Ord. priest, 1832. R. of Horstead and of Coltishall,
Norfolk, 1846-80. Married, Sept. 12, 1846, Rose Ellen,
youngest dau. of John Robinson, of Cumberland Street,
London. Died Sept. 26, 1880, at Horstead. Brother of
George (1826) and half-brother of Thomas J. (1814); father
of Arthur T. J. (1872). (King's Coll. Reg., 24; Crockford]
Burke, Family Records, which gives b. Max. 14.)
THACKERAY, MARTIN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Apr. 2, 1802. [9th] s. of Thomas, surgeon, of Cambridge.
B. in Great St Andrew's parish, Jan. 5, 1783- Matric. Easter,
1802; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Fellow, 1805; Dean, 1815-26;
Vice-Provost, 1826-34. Married, Sept. 11, 1834, Augusta,
dau. of John Yenn, of Gloucester Place, London. Died
June 13, 1864, in London. Bequeathed to King's a collection
of books, prints and engravings and a portrait of Sir Robert
Walpole; also /looo for founding a prize. Brother of William
M. (1788), EUas (1790); Frederick (1800), John R. (1789) and
Joseph (1802). (Boase, vi. 673; King's Coll. Reg. 6; Burke,
Family Records.)
THACKERAY, MONTAGU ILDERTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1876. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Frederick (1835), V. of Shopland
(and Georgiana Maclean, dau. of John Aitken). B. Apr. 6,
1857, at Southend, Essex. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Joined the firm of
Eldridge, Pope and Co., brewers, of Dorchester; then a
brewer at Worcester. Married, May 3, 1893, Blanche, dau. of
John Jackson, of Fenton, Stafis. Died Mar. 3, 1922, at
Kemerton, Gloucs. (Venn, 11. 424; Winchester Coll. Reg.;
J. Frank Buxton.)
THACKERAY, RICHARD {1851), see THACKWRAY.
THACKERAY, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, July i, 1833. [Only] s. of the Rev. [John]
Richard (1789), R. of Haddenham, Herts, (sic) [Hadley,
Middlesex] (and Marianne, dau. of William Franks). B. [May
6, 1815]. School, Eton. [.\ first cousin of the novelist.]
Matric. Lent, 1834; B..A.. 1837. .Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 14, 1837. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 1841; priest,
Dec. 18, 1842. R. of Hunsdon, Herts., 1845-61. Married,
Dec. 6, 1849, Anne, dau. of William Grasett, of Ovenden
House, Sundridge, Kent, and had issue. Died June i, 1861.
M.I. at Hunsdon. (Eton Sch. Lists; Cussans, i. 47; Burke,
Family Records; Inns of Court, which correctly gives his
father as of Hadley; Crockford; G. Mag., i86r, 11. 93-)
THACKERAY, SAMUEL W. (1867), see THACKRAH.
IHACKERAY, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1814. [Eldest s. of Thomas, surgeon, Madras Army,
of Bath, (by his ist wife, Frances, dau. of the Rev. Henry
Ward). B. Sept. 5, 1796, in Madras. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1814; M.B. 1820. Ensign, 47th Regt. (or 2nd Somerset
Militia), 1824; Capt., 1842-55. Lived at Clenchwarton,
Norfolk. Author, On Theatrical Emancipation and the Rights
of Dramatic Authors; Soldier's Manual of Rifle Firing, etc.
Died Feb. 21, 1877, in Paris. Half-brother of Joseph (1824)
and George (1S26). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 673; Prynne
and Bayne, Memorial of the Thackeray Family; Herald and
Genealogist, li. 443 and 557; Burke, Family Records.)
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THACKERAY, THOMPSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June i8,
1842. 2nd s. of William, lace-manufacturer, of Hartwith,
Yorks. B. Nov. 27, 1820, at Thornthwaite. School, Giggles-
wick (Mr Ingram). Matric. Michs. 1842. Migrated to Queens',
June 12, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1850. Second Master of
Richmond Grammar School, Yorks., 1846-7. Ord. deacon
(Durham) Feb. 27, 1847; priest, Dec. 18, 1847; C. of Escomb,
Durham, 1847. Head Master of the Grammar School and C.
of St Anne's, Bishop Auckland, 1847-53- R- of Usworth,
1853-79. V. of Kilmeston with Beauworth, Hants., 1879-91.
Married, 1865, Eliza Frances, eldest dau. of David Wilmer.
Died Aug. 17, 1891, at Kilmeston vicarage. {Durham Ord.
Book; The Guardian, Aug. 26, 1891.)
THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, July 4, 1788. [2nd] s. of Thomas [surgeon], of
Cambridge (and Lydia, dau. of Richard Whish). [B. Apr. 15,
1769.] School [Rugby and] Eton, and at Edinburgh, 1784-8].
Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1789. Migrated (age 21) to
Trinity, Jan. 14, 1792; M.B. 1794; M.D. 1800. Commenced
practice at Denbigh, North Wales; later moved to Chester,
where he spent the rest of his life. Rendered much service to
the people of that town. Purchased upwards of 700 acres of
waste-land in the counties of Flint, Denbigh and Merioneth,
which he planted with trees; for this he was awarded on three
occasions the Ceres gold medal of the Society of Arts.
Married, May 31, 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Wilson,
of Liverpool, and widow of John Jones, of Gelly Gynan,
Flints, and had two daughters. Died July 29, 1849. M.I. in
the Cathedral at Chester. Brother of Elias (1790). Frederick
(1800), John R. (1789), Joseph (1802) and Martin (1802).
{D.N.B.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv, 509; Gunning's Remini-
scences, II. 161-9; Pryme and Bayne, Memorials of the
Thackeray Family, 89-96; G. Mag., 1804, 11. 714-17 and 1849,
II. 319-20.)
THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 23, 1826. [Only] s. of Richmond [of the East
India Co.] (and Anne, dau. of John Harman Becher). B.
[July 18, 1811], in Calcutta. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Lent, 1829. 'Got a second class in the Previous examination
of 1820.' Some of his earliest writings appeared as contribu-
tions to The Snob and The Gownsman. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, 1831. Studied drawing in Paris. Wrote for The
Times and other journals and contributed to Punch. Pub-
lished numerous sketches, etc., I84C^-7■ Vanity Fair appeared
in serial form, 1847-8; Pendennis, 1848-50; Esmond, 1852;
The New'comes, 1853; The Rose and the Ring, 1854; The
Virginians, 1857-g. Lectured in America, 1852-5. Editor of
The Cornhill, 1860-2. Married, Aug. 20, 1836, Isabella
Gethin Creagh, dau. of Col. Shawe, of Doneraile, Co. Cork;
after the birth of their 3rd daughter, 1840, his wife became
insane and he separated from her. Resided latterly at
2, Palace Green, Kensington. Died, suddenly, Dec. 23, 1863.
Bust in Westminster Abbey. (Carthusian Worthies; Boose,
III. 917; G. Mag., 1864, I. 264; D.N.B.)
THACKRAH, MATTHEW WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1897. S. of Matthew. B. Feb. 12, 1878, at Mirfield,
Yorks. Schools, Mirfield Grammar, and Wharfedale, Ilkley.
Matric. Miehs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1902; priest, 1904; C. of Balsall Heath, Worcs.,
1902-5. C. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1905-7. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Norwich, 1909-10. Resided latterly at Ilkley. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1946.
THACKRAH (post THACKERAY), SAMUEL [WHITFIELD].
Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 28, 1867. [4th] s. of Joseph. B.
Aug. 5, 1 84 1, at Leeds. School, St Mark's College, Chelsea,
London. Matric. 1867; B.A. d^th Wrangler) 1872; M.A.
1875; LL.M. 1879; LL.D. 1889. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1872; priest, 1878. Head Master of Dartford Grammar
School and C. of Bexleyheath, Kent, 1872-9. Assistant
Chaplain at Tilbury Fort, 1875-6. Org. Secretary, Church
Defence Inst., 18S0-1. C. of St Luke's, Victoria Docks, 1887.
C. of All Saints, Newington, 1891-4. C. of Christ Church,
Greenwich, 1894-5. Adopted the name Thackeray, 1898.
Chaplain, City of London Hospital, 1895-6. Chaplain,
Camberwell Union, 1898-1908. C. of East Peckham, Kent,
1908-10. Author, The Land and the Community. Died
Dec. 16, 1911, at St Mary Cray, Kent. [Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 4, 1912.)
THACKRAY, WILLIAM PENNINGTON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, July i, 1791. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, linen-draper, of
York. B. there. School, Manchester [Grammar]. Matric.
Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1810. Ord.
deacon (York) July 3, 1796; priest, July 9, i797; C. of
St Martin's, Micklegate, York, 1796. C. of Barham and
Bishopsbourne, Kent. C. of Hougham and Marston, Lines.,
1821. C. of Sedgbrook and E. AUington. V. of Skillington,
1834. Campden Preacher at Grantham, Lines., 1834. Died
June 8, 1834, aged 61, in London, after an operation for
Tharp, John [Manners Gordon]
cataract; buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields. M.I. at Grant-
ham. (Manchester Sch. Reg., which gives his father's profes-
sion as musician; St John's 'Coll. Adm., iv. 511; G. Mag.,
1834, II. 329.)
THACKWELL, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [Only] s. of Major-General William de Wilton
Roche, of Aghada Hall, Co. Cork (and Charlotte, youngest
dau. of the Rev. Henry Tomkinson, of Reaseheath Hall,
Cheshire). B. [Nov. 16, 1868], at Amritsar, India. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1887. Of Rostellan Castle, Co.
Cork. J. P. for Co. Cork. Married, Feb. 3, 1894, Katharine,
widow of Sir John Pope-Hennessy, K.C.M.G., and dau. of
Sir H. Low, G.C.M.G. Died Aug. 27, 1935, at Brighton.
(Haileybury Reg. ; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The Times, Aug. 29,
1935.)
THACKWRAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3.
1851. S. of James, of Burton Leonard, Yorks. (and Mary).
B. there. Bapt. Sept. 30, 1827. Matric. Michs. 185 1; B.A.
1857, as Thackeray.
THAINE, ROBERT NIEMANN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 16, 1894. S. of Philip, of Eastbourne (and Agnes Rose
Niemann). B. Jan. 1, 1875, at Old Charlton, Kent. School,
Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Joined
the Cevlon Civil Service, 1898; acting District Judge at
BaduUa, 1902; acting Police Magistrate, Kandy, 1904;
Landing Surveyor (Customs), Colombo, 1904; District Judge
at Jaffna, 1908; Commissioner of Requests, Colombo, 1911;
acting Government Agent, Province of Sabaragamuwa, 1913.
C.M.G. Died July 11, 1943. (The Eastbournian; Ceylon Civil
List.)
THANKERTON, LORD (1891), see WATSON, W.
THARP, ARTHUR KEANE. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 25,
1867. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Augustus James (next), R. of
Snailwall, Cambs. (and Juliet, dau. of the Rev. John Bond).
B. Sept. 15, 1848. School, Hailevbury. [Also adm. (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Sept. i, 1867; but did not reside.] Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Lieut., Derbyshire Yeomanry-
Cavahry. For some time Secretary to the Army and Navy
Club; afterwards in business in London. Deputy Chairman of
the National Mutual Life Assurance Society; Chairman of
Messrs Bullers, Ltd. Member of the Royal Yacht Squadron.
Of Chippenham Park, Cambs. Married — , youngest dau. of
the Rev. H. Jodrell. Died Nov. 17, 1928, at Bitteme Park,
Hants. (Haileybury Reg.; Venn, 11. 379; Burke, L.G.; Who
was Who; The Times, Nov. 20, 1928.)
THARP, AUGUSTUS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1824. [3rd] s. of John, of Chippenham, Cambs. (and Anna
Maria, dau. of Col. Charles Phillips, of Ruxley Lodge, Surrey).
[B. Sept. 17, 1805. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1829; priest, 1829.
P.C. of Denston, Suffolk, 1830-8. V. of Chippenham, Cambs.,
1838-77, and R. of Snailwell, i854-77. Chaplain to Lord
Keane. Married, Dec. 22, 1840, Juliet, dau. of the Rev. John
Bond, R. of Freston, Suffolk. Died Sept. 7, i877- Father
of the above; brother of George W. (1834). (List of
Carthusians; Crockford; Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.)
THARP, FREDERIC SIDNEY GOULD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 2, 1851. [2nd] s. of Joseph Sidney, of Chippen-
ham Park, Cambs. (and Anna Maria, only dau. of Major-
General William Gent). B. there [Sept. 13, 1832]. School,
Cambs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1851. Migrated to Magda-
lene, Apr. 13, 1853. Died Feb. 9, 1873- Brother of John
M. G. (1845). (Burke, L.G.)
THARP, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 23, 1834. Of Cambs. [4th s. of John, of Chippenham
Park (and Anna Maria, dau. of Col. Charles Phillips). B.
1814.] .Matric. Michs. 1834. Kept six terms. Of Warren
Cottage, near Newmarket. Died Mar. 23, 1884. Brother of
."Vugustus J. (-1824). (Burke, L.G.)
THARP, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 19,
1761. [Only] s. of Joseph, of [Hanover], Jamaica (and
Margaret Frost, of Jamaica). School, Eton. Of The Good
Hope estate, Trelawney, Jamaica, and of Chippenham
Park, Cambs. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Partridge,
of St James, Jamaica. Died, 1804, at Chippenham Park.
Father of Joseph (1785) and William B. (1792)- i^ton Coll.
Reg.; St John's Coll. .4dm., iv. 511; Burke, L.G.)
THARP, JOHN [MANNERS GORDON]. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age
19) at Magdalene, Oct. 26, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Joseph
Sidney, Esq., of Chippenham Park, Cambs. (and Anna
Maria, dau. of Major-General George Gent). [B. Oct. 28,
1826.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1845. Major, West
Essex Militia. Died Apr. 21, 1875- Brother of Frederick S. G.
(1851). (Burke, L.G.)
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THARP, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17, sic) at Trinity, Feb.
10. 1785. [Eldestl s. of John (1761), of Jamaica (and Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Partridge). [B. June n, 1766.] School,
Chesterton, Cambridge. .Matric. Lent, 1785- Sometime
Capt., ist Life Guards. Married, July 7, 1788, Lady Susan
Murray, 3rd dau. of the 4th Earl of Dunmore, and had issue,
. a son b. 1794. Died before 1809. Brother of the next.
(Burke, L.G.)
THARP, WILLIAM BLAKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 14, 1792. S. of John (1761), [of Chippenham, Cambs.]
B. at Trelawney, Jamaica. School, Eton. Kept three terms
by residence. Lieut. -Col., St James's Regiment of Militia,
Jamaica. Died Mar. 2, 1809, at his estate, Windsor Castle,
near Montego Bay, as a result of a fall from his horse while
returning from a review of troops on Feb. 27, 1809. Brother
of the above. {Eton Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 511;
G. Mag., 1809, II. 677; not recorded in Burke, L.G.)
THATCHER, ALAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 2, 1894.
S. of Henrv- Richard, fanner (and Sarah Jane Slade Meaden).
B. Jan. 2'i, 1870, at Wickham, Welford, Berks. School,
Newbur>' Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. and LL.B.
(Law Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1897; Scholar, 1897; M.A. 1922.
Adm. Solicitor, 1892; practised in London (Messrs Hird and
Thatcher) and at Carshalton, Surrey. Of ' Montpelier,"
Beeches .■\venue, Carshalton in 1946. Brother of the next.
{[-Mu^ Lists).
THATCHER, NOEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. i, 1891;
re-adm. sizar, Oct. 2, 1891. S. of Henry Richard, farmer
[died 1870] (and Sarah Jane Slade Meaden). B. Sept. i,
1870, at Wickham, Welford, Berks. [Bapt. June 17, 1871.]
[School, Newbury Grammar.] Matric. Michs. i8qi; B.-'V.
1894; LL.B. 1895; M.A. 1900. Mathematical and Physics
Lecturer at York Training College, 1904-13. Called to the
Bar, Grav's Inn, Jan. 26, 1909. Principal of University of
London's' Goldsmiths' College Hostel for Men, 1913-18.
During the Great War, 1914-19, Assistant (Mobilisation
Directorate) at War Office; Head of Statistical Section,
1917-19. O.B.E., 1920. Rmploved under Ministry of Labour
as Assistant to the Secretary of the Industrial Court, 1919-21.
Latterly of 243, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, where he died
June 27, 1952. {Law Lists; Burke, O.B.E.)
THEED, CHARLES HURRELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1880. [4th] s. of William Vipan, gent, (and Elizabeth).
B. Jan. 17, 1858, at Hilton, Hunts. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1858.
[School, St John's College, Hurstpierpoint.] Matric. Michs.
1880; B..\. 1885. Died Mar. 15, 1901. {Hurst Keg.; Eagle,
xxiii. 237; The Standard, Mar. 21, igoi.)
THEED, EDWARD ALEXANDER. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1880. S. of the Rev. Edward Reed (next) (and
Susanna Stewart). B. [Mar. 22, i862],atSampfordCourtenay,
Devon. Bapt. Mar. 23, 1862. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon
(Truro) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of Launceston, Cornwall,
1885-8. C. of All Saints, Plymouth, i8S8^6. Joined the
Roman Catholic Church ; Chaplain of Westminster Cathedral,
1902. Died June 29, 1912, at Dawlish. {Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
THEED, EDWARD REED. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, May 25, 1S31. S. of [the Rev.] Edward Rutter (next).
B. Sept. 26, 1S12, at Thrapston, Northants. Matric. Easter,
1831; B.A. 1835; M..\. 1838; Fellow, 1834-59; Vice-Provost,
1852-9. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1858. Senior Proctor,
1853-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1836; priest, 1837. R. ofSampford
Courtenay, with Sticklepath, 1859-93 and R. of Honey-
church, Devon, 1875-93. Married, July 12, i860, at St
Leonards-on-Sea, Susanna Stewart, dau. of .■Mexander Scott
Abbott, surgeon, and formerly Mayor of Cambridge. Died
Apr. 21, 1893; buried at Sampford Courtenay. Father of the
above; brother of John H. (1835) and Joseph V. (1848).
{Al. Oxon.; Crockford; King's Coll. Reg., 31.)
THEED, EDWARD RUTTER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3,
1804. Eldest s. of Edward, of Hilton, Hunts. B. there,
Dec. 10, 1786. School, Hilton (Mr Edwards). Matric. Lent,
1806; B.A. 1808; M..\. 1812. Ord. deacon (.Norwich) Dec. 21,
1809; priest, June 23, i8ii. R. of Fletton, Hunts., 1830-51.
V. of Selling, Kent, 1 831-51. Disappears from Clergy List,
1852. Father of the next two and the above. (Foster, Index
Eccles.)
THEED, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 3,
1835, of Northants. 3rd s. of the Rev. Edward Rutter
(above), R. of Fletton, Hunts., and of SeUing, Kent. B. Apr.
23, 1816, at Islip, Northants. School, Peterborough (Mr
Cape). Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 11,
1837; B..\. 1839. Chaplain, R.N.; H.M.S. Hmx<e, 1840-57-
Disappears from Clergy List, 1858. Brother of the next and
Edward R. (1831).
Thelwall, Algernon Sydney
THEED, JOSEPH VERNON, .^dra. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1848. S. of the Rev. Edward Rutter (1804), R. of Fletton,
Hunts. B. in St .Mary's parish, Stamford, Lines. Bapt.
Aug. 26, 1828. School, Peterborough. Matric. Michs. 1848;
B.A. 1852; M..\. 1855. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1853; priest,
1854; C. of Newborough, Northants., 1853-5. V. of Great
Gidding, Hunts., 1855-65. R. of Irthlingborough, Northants.,
1865-78. V. of Lower Halstow, Kent, 1 878-1902. Married
Matilda Sarah, youngest dau. of John Neame, of SeUing
Court, Faversham, Kent. Latterly of 72, Brom&eld Road,
Clapham, Surrey, where he died Jan. 4, 1925, aged 96.
Brother of the above and Edward R. (1831). (Scott, A/S.S.;
Northants. Clergy; Crockford.)
THEED, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com-. at Trinity Hall, Apr. 24,
1811. .Matric. Easter, 1811.
THEED, THOMAS MAYLIN. .\dm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1848. S. of William, gent., of Hilton, Hunts, (and Anne).
B. at Hilton. Bapt. Jan. 24, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1848;
LL.B. 1855. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1857; priest, Sept. 19,
1858; C. of Ilkley, Vorks., 1857-9. C. of Bishop Middleham.
Co. Durham, 1859-61. V. of Weston, Yorks., 1861-71. V. of
Bushngthorpe, 1871-80. V. of North Ferriby, 1880-98.
Married, Apr. 27, 1859, Emily, youngest dau. of J. Atkinson,
deceased, of Little Woodhouse, Leeds. Latterly of Daisy
Bank, Leybum, Yorks., where he died, Oct. 20, 1904, aged 75-
{Crockford; The Times, Oct. 25, 1904.)
THEED, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1839. [B.
Jan. 21, 1818.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; .M.A. 1846.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1843; priest, 1844. R. of Great Orton,
Cumberland, 1859-83. Married (i) — , and had issue; (2) Jan.
1872, Sarah, dau. of Edward Railton, of Unthank, Dalston,
Cumberland, and widow of the Rev. Christopher Parker, of
Skirwith Abbev. Died July 15, 1883. .M.I. at Great Orton.
(C. R. Hudlestbn.)
THELLUSSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mav 14, 1814. [Eldest] s. of Charles [.M.P. for Evesham] (and
Sabine, eldest dau. of Abraham Robarts, banker, of London).
B. [Jan. 31, 1797], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1814. The last survivor of the persons designated in the
famous will. Of Brodsworth, Yorks. Married, Oct. 1820,
Mary, dau. of George Grant, Esq., of Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk,
and had issue. Died Feb. 5, 1856. Brother of Thomas R.
(1823). (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Rendlesham).)
THELLUSSON, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's.
Oct. 9, 1802. [Eldest s. of Peter Issac, ist Baron Rendlesham
(and Elizabeth Eleanor, dau. of John Cornwall, of Hendon).
B. Sept. 12, 1785.] School, Eton. Succeeded his father as
2nd Baron Rendlesham, 1808. Married (i) Nov. 30, 1809,
Mary Andalusia (06. s.p. 1814), 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Samuel Trevor Dickens; (2) Mar. 26, i8i6, Ann Sophia, 2nd
dau. of WiUiam TatnaU, of Leiston Old Abbey, Suffolk, and
had issue, two daughters. Died July 3, 1832 at Auteuil, near
Paris. Succeeded by his brother William (1816). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B. {sub Rendlesham); G.E.C.)
THELLUSSON, THOMAS ROBARTS. .\dm. pens, at Downing,
Feb. 15, 1823. [2nd s. of Charles, M.P. (and Sabine, eldest
dau. of" Abraham Robarts). B. June 19, 1801. School, Rugby.
Cadet, Bengal Army, 1817; Lieut., 1818; resigned, 1824.]
Matric. Easter, 1823. Married, Aug. 17, 1822, Maria, 6th
daughter of Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten, ist Bart.
Died Mar. 29, 1869, in London. Brother of Charles (1S14).
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Hodson, Officers of the Betigal Army; The
Times, .\pr. i, 1869.)
THELLUSSON, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 4, 1816. [3rd s. of Peter Isaac, ist Baron Rendlesham.
B. Jan. 6, 1798. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1817; .M..A..
i8i8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 17, 1S21; priest, Sept. 22,
1822. V. of Aldenham, Herts., 1825-33. Succeeded his
brother John (1802) as 3rd Baron Rendlesham, July 3, 1832.
Married, Jan. 10, 1826, Lucy, dau. of Edward Roger Pratt, of
Rvston Hall, Norfolk. Died, s.p.. Sept. 13, 1839. and was
succeeded by his brother Frederick. {Eton Sch. Lists; G.E.C;
Burke, P. and B. ; Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clerical Guide.)
THELWALL, ALGERNON SYDNEY, .^dm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. i, 1813. [Eldest] s. of John (for whom see
D.X.B.) [of Lincoln's Inn Fields]. B. in London. Private
tuition. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1816; B..A. {iSth
Wrangler) 1818; M.A. 1823. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Tan. 19, 1816. Ord. priest, 1819; English Chaplain and
Missionary fo the Jews at .•Amsterdam, 1819-26. C. of
Blackford, Somerset, 1S28. Minister of Bedford Chapnil,
Uloomsbury, London. 1842-3. Secretary to the Trinitarian
Bible Society, London. 1846-51. C. of St Matthew's Chapel.
Pell Street. 1848-50 and 1852-3. Lecturer on ElocuUon and
Public Reading at King's CoUege, London, 1850-63. Author
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of a number of works, chiefly of a polemical kind. Died
Nov. 30, 186^, at 43, Torrington Square. Father of Edward
{1856), Francis (1858), Henry M. (1853) and Sydney (1855).
[Boose, ni. 919; Inns of CouH; D.N.B.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1864, 1- 128.)
THELWALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Sr John's,
Ayr. 21, 1785; a 'Ten-year man.'
THELWALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 26, 1856.
[4th] s. of the Rev. Algernon Sydney (1813), of Heidelburg
[and of 43, Torrington Square, London]. B. [Aug. 9], 1838, in
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 8, 1865. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1869. Sometime of
Clifton, Bristol. Died Aug. 6, 1916. Brother of Sydney
(1855), Francis (1858) and Henry M. (1853)- (^^f Lists;
Inns of CouH; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Aug. 10,
1916.)
THELWALL, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1869. Did not reside.
THELWALL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 7, 1858.
S. of the Rev. Algernon Sydney (1813). B. [Jan. 17], 1840,
in London. School, St John's Wood, London (private).
Matric. Michs. 1858. In the I.C.S. Brother of Edward (1856) ,
Henry M. (1853) and Sydney (1855).
THELWALL, HENRY MARTYN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 26, 1853. S. of the Rev. Algernon Sydney (1813), of
3, John Street, Pentonville, London. B. in London. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1856;
B.A. 1857. Brother of Edward (1856), Sydney (1855) and
the above.
THELWALL, JOHN HAMPDEN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity,
Jan. 14, 1818. S. of John. B. at Derby. Private tuition.
Matric. Lent, 1818; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 15, 1826. R. of Oving, Bucks., 1831-74.
Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
THELWALL, SYDNEY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, May 28,
1855. S. of the Rev. Algernon Sydney (1813). B. Dec. 18,
1834, in London. School, King's College, London. Migrated
to Christ's, Oct. 9, 1858; matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar;
B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1865; priest (Newfoundland,
for Exeter) 1866; C. of St Paul's, Devonport, and Assistant
Master at Plymouth Grammar School, 1865-7. C. of Charles,
Plymouth, 1867-74. V. of West Leigh, Devon, 1874-92. V. of
Radford Semele, Warws., 1892-1909. Married, 1865, Susan,
dau. of the Rev. S. W. Bamett, V. of Towersey, Bucks.
Author, translations of TertuUian's Treatises and Metrical
Fragments. Latterly of 8, Leam Terrace, Leamington, where
he died Aug. 28, 1922. Brother of Edward (1856), Francis
(1858) and Henry M. (1853). (Peile, 11. 559; Crockford; The
Times, Aug. 30, 1922.)
THEOBALD, ALFRED CHARLES LESTOURGEON. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, June 30, 1896. S. of the Rev. Frederick (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1859), of Wigborough rectory, Essex.
B. [Aug. 21], 1877, at Drayton, Berks. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., Royal
Artillery, 1900; Lieut., 1903; Capt., 1912. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.A. ; Chief Instructor (G.S.O.),
R.M.A., Woolwich, 1916-17; D.S.O., 1916; mentioned in
despatches). Of Elmstead, Colchester, in 1937. Brother of
Walter G. (1898). (Army Lists; Harrow Reg.)
THEOBALD, ALFRED PELHAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1882.
S. of George John, merchant, of San Francisco. B. Nov. 22,
1862, at Stoke Newington. Schools, Holt House, Cheshunt,
and Trinity School, San Francisco. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885. (Venn, 11. 459.)
THEOBALD, FREDERIC VINCENT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. II, 1887. [4th] s. of John Peter, solicitor, of Kingston-
on-Thames (and Anne Matthews). B. May 15, 1868, at
Tooting. School, St Leonards-on-Sea (the Rev. J. .\. Marshall).
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Sometime
advisory Entomologist to the Board of Agriculture. Vice-
Principal of the South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye,
Kent, 1894-1900. Professor of Agricultural Zoology, Univer-
sity of London. In charge of the economic zoology section,
British Museum, 1900-3. Author, A Monograph of the
Mosquitoes of the World; The Insect Pests of Fruits; A Text-
book of Agricultural Zoology. Died Mar. 6, 1930. (Eagle,
XLVi. 53; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 8, 1930;
Cambridge Review, Apr. 25, 1930.)
THEOBALD, JOHN MEDOWS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Mar. 27, 1830. Of Suffolk. S. of Meadows, Esq. B. [July 13,
1812], at Claydon, Suffolk. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1830; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest, 1836; C. of Marks
Tey, Essex, -1841-59. Of Henley Hall, near Ipswich. Died
in 1868. (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1868, I. 789; Ecclesiastical Gazette, May, i868; Sir \V. Sterry.)
Thickins, The Rev. John
THEOBALD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 10,
1810. S. of John, shoemaker, of London. B. there. Schools,
Hampstead and Chelsea. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. (srd
Wrangler) 1815; M.A. 1818. Fellow, 1815-38. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1817. Called to the Bar. Died in
London, Dec. 21, 1838. (Venn, 11. 155; InnsofCourt;G.Mag.,
1839, I- 216-17; John Bull, Jan. 6, 1839.)
THEOBALD, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 30,
1822. Matric. Easter, 1823; B..\. 1829; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, Oct. 30, 1830.
Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Palmerston. R. of Nunney,
Somerset, 1830-77. Latterly of 17, Caledonia Place, Clifton,
Bristol. Disappears from Crockford, 1878. (Peile, u. 410.)
THEOBALD, WALTER GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. S. of the Rev. Frederic (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1859), of Wigborough rectory, Essex, B. [July 11],
1879, at Steventon, Berks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901. Sometime private secretary to the Earl of
Warwick. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Second Lieut.,
R.G.A.; attached R.A.F.). Of Steyning, Sussex, in 1937.
Brother of Alfred C. L. (1S96). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
THEOBALD, WILLIAM HENRY WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. 1890. S. of J. W., Esq., of Clapham Common.
B. [Mar. 16, 1871], at Battersea, Surrey. School, Mariborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1900. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 28, 1895. Died May 2, 1905,
in Kensington. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
THEODOSIUS, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
12, 1843. S. of the Rev. — [T.]. B. Oct. 24, 1824, at Gomal,
Staffs. School, Dudley. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848;
M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1848; priest (Lichfield)
1849. V. of Ronton, Staffs., 1849-73. Chaplain of Coton Hill
Asylum, 1873-93. Died Feb. 8, 1893, at Stafford. (Peile, 11.
486; Crockford.)
THEOPHILUS, REGINALD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 9, 1900. S. of John, farmer, of Port Elizabeth,
South Africa (and Emily Augusta Birch). B. there, Oct. 18,
1880. School, Bedford Grammar (Mr Phillpotts). Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. A Solicitor. (Camb. Univ. Year-
book, 1906.)
THEROND, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1753. S. of Esau, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Easter, 1753; Scholar, 1756; B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow,
1758-82; Junior Bursar, 1768-82; tutor, 1776-83. Jufiior
Proctor, 1776-7. (St Paul's Sch. Reg., which gives s. of
Isaiah.)
THEW, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893-
S. of Frederick Alfred, Esq., of Causey House, Gosforth,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1893.
A stock-broker. Of Lefton Lodge, Alnmouth, Northumber-
land. Died May 18, 1941, aged 66, in Edinburgh; buried at
Alnmouth. (Durham Sch. Reg.; The Times, May 20, 1941-)
THEW, FREDERICK SIMPSON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1877; B..^. 1881; M.A. from Cavendish H., 1884. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1882; priest (Bp. Hellmuth, for Ripon) 1883;
C. of Honley, Yorks., 1882-6. R. of Swafield, Norfolk,
1886-1921, and C. of Bradfield, 1895-1902; R. there, 1902-21.
Died Nov. 7, 1921, aged 62. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Nov. 25, 1921.)
THEXTON, EDWARD YEATS. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1866. S. of John Yeats (next) (and Isabella, dau. of the
Rev. John Hudson, V. of Kendal). B. [Sept. 7], 1847, at
Beetham, Westmorland. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1871. Of Ashton House, Milnthorpe, Westmor-
land. Died Mar. 27, 1874. M.I. at Beetham. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
THEXTON, JOHN YEATS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 31,
1835. [S. of Rev. J., Vicar of Beetham, Westmorland. B.
1820, at Beetham. School, Sedbergh.] Matric. Lent, 1838.
Of Ashton House, Milnthorpe. J. P. and D.L. for Westmor-
land. Married, 1841, Isabella, only dau. of the Rev. John
Hudson, V. of Kendal. Died July 12, 1859. M.I., Beetham.
Father of the above. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Walford, County
Families; C. R. Hudleston.)
THICKETT, JOSEPH HEDLEY. .A.dm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 1900. S. of Matthew Heiiry. B. July 3, 1880, at
Penistone, Yorks. School, Penistone Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B..'\. 1903; M.A. 1907. Head Master of the
English School, Outram Road, Singapore, 1903-6. Joined
the Indian Education Service, 1907; Inspector of Schools;
Principal of Patna Training College, 1908-32 ; retired. (India
Office Lists.)
THICKINS, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1819; 'a Ten-year man'; in Priest's Orders. V. of Exhall,
Warws., 1805-55. V. of Fillongley, 1826-55. Died Dec. 15,
1855, aged 82. Father of the next. (Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1856, I. 432.)
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THICKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, June 24,
1820. S. of [the Rev.] John (above). B. at Exhall, Warws.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1837.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1826; priest, 1827; C. of St John's,
Coventry, 1826-7. C. of Ashley, Staffs., 1828-36. C of
Exhall Wanvs., 182S-46. P.C. of Keresley and Coundon,
1847-73. Died Oct. 1873. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
THICKNESSE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. i,
1852. [OiUy] s. of Ralph Anthony [M.P.], of Beech Hill,
Wigan, Lanes, (and Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas Woodcock).
B. there [Apr. 15, 1833]. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1852. DrowTied in lake Windennere, Sept. 13, 1853, by the
upsetting of a boat off Ecclerigg-crag. [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1853. "■ 538.)
THIMBLEBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 25, 1811.
2nd s. of Thomas, farmer, deceased, late of Fleet, near
Holbeach, Lines. B. there, Apr. 4, i793- School, Huntingdon
(Mr Edwards). Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1817. Government Chaplain
and Professor of Classics in the Isle of Man. (Scott, MSS.;
Cambridge Chronicle, .Mar. 29, 1895, on his daughter's death.)
THIRKILL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 9, 1830.
[Perhaps of Boston, Lines.] Did not reside. (Peile, 11. 437-)
THIRLWALL, CONNOP [NEWELL]. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 19, 1814. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas [R. of
Bower's Gifford, Essex] (for whom see D.N. B.). B. [Feb. 11,
1797], at Mile End, London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1814; Bell Scholar, 1815; Craven Scholar, 1815;
Scholar, 1816; ChanceUor's Classical medal, 1818; B.A. 1S18;
M.A. 1821. Fellow, 1818; Junior Dean, 1827-8; Junior
Bursar, 1830-2; Assistant Tutor, 1832-4; Hon. FeUow, 1867.
Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Feb. 4, 1820. CaUed to the Bar, 1825.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1827; priest (Bristol) 1828. V. of Over,
Cambs., 1829-30. Required to resign his Assistant Tutorship
in consequence of his ' Letter on the .\dmission of Dissenters
to Academical Degrees.' R. of Kirbv Underdale, Yorks.,
1835-9. Bishop of St David's, 1840-74. Quickly learned to
preach in Welsh and travelled all over his diocese. Author,
Primitiae, or Essays and Poems on Various Subjects, by
C. T. (when eleven years of age, preface by his father) ;
History of Greece (in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia), 8 vols.,
1835-47; Geschichte von Griechenland von L. Hayinann.
Bonn, 1839-40; various Simons, Charges and Letters, etc.
Died, July 27, 1875, at Bath; buried in Westminster Abbey in
the same grave with Grote. The Thirlwall prize was instituted
in his memory, 1884. Brother of Thomas W. (1811). [List of
Carthusians; Carthusian Worthies; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Inns of Court; Historical Register, 171, note 4; A. G.
Hill; D.X.B.)
THIRLWALL, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
.May 20, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851; priest (Exeter) 1852; C. of
North Petherton, Somerset, 1851-2. P.C. of Northmoor
Green, 1852-5. C. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1856. C. of
St Marv's, Shrewsbury, 1857. V. of Nantmel, Radnors., 1858-
1900. 'Preb. of St David's, 1893. Died Feb. 28, 1900.
(Crockford; Clergy List.)
THIRLWALL, THOMAS WIGZEL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 31, 1811. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas [R. of Bower's
Gifford, Essex (for whom see D.X.B.). B. Apr. 29, I793-
[School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. .\Uchs. 181 1; Scholar,
1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818; B.D. 1826. FeUow, 1S16-33.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1821. R. of Ickleford with
Pirton, Herts., 1835-46. Married, July 14, 1832, Helen, dau.
of the Rev. William James French, R. of Vange, Essex.
Died Dec. 21, 1846, at Baldock, Herts. Brother of Connop
(1814). (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1847, I. 444.)
THIRTLE, JAMES SIMPSON. Matric. Non-Coll. from Ayerst
H., Michs. 1888. S. of John Brown. B. at Bungay, Suffolk.
.\dm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 14, 1890; B..'^. 1891. Ord.
deacon (York) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Thomaby, Yorks.,
1891-4. Secretary, C.E.T.S., dio. of Worcester, 1894-8. C.
of All Saints, Birmingham, 1898-1901. C.-in-charge of
Bishop Latimer district, Birmingham, 1901-5. V. of Bishop
Latimer .Memorial Church, Birmingham, 1905-21. Latterly
of Wortwell, near Harleston, Norfolk, where he died, Apr. 6,
1927, aged 71. [Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 14, 1927.)
THISELTON, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of Charles Alfred. B. [June 24], 1857, at
Heworth, near York. School, Birkenhead proprietar>'.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Of Thornaby, near Leeds.
Died Jan. 9, 1931, in London. (The Times, Jan. 12, 1931-)
Thomas, Arthur Hermann
THISELTON-DYER, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1897. [Only] s. of William Turner [F.R.S., Director]
of the Royal [Botanic] Gardens, Kew, Surrey (and Harriet
Ann, dau. of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker). B. [Sept. 21], 1879,
at Kew. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900;
M A. 1909. Lived at Witcombe, Gloucs. Married, 1910,
Violet Rosa Alice, dau. of AUchael Driscoll, R.N. Died Mar.
16, 1944. [St Faufs Sch. Reg.;¥o3.-V^\ies,ArmorialFamthes;
The limes, Mar. 22, 1944-)
THISTLETHWAITE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Christ's, Sept. 11, 1784- S. of [the Rev.] Robert (i749)-
B. at Kirkby-Fleetham, Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matnc.
Michs. 1785; Scholar. Brother of the next.
THISTLETHWAITE, WILLIAM. .A.dm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 18,
1793. 3rd s. of the Rev. Robert (1749). V. of Kirkby-Fleet-
ham, Yorks. B. there, Apr. 11, 1776- Schools, Ripon (.Mr
Robinson) and Richmond (Mr Temple). Matnc. Michs. 1794;
B.A. 1798; M.A. 1814. Doubtless the 'Rev. William, of
Bolton, Lanes.', who had a son, George, adm. at Brasenose
CoUege, Oxford, 1828, and also father of the next. Brother
of the above. (Al. Oxon.)
THISTLETHWAITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Sept. 25, 1819. [2nd] s. of [Rev.] WiUiam (above).
B at Thurlaston, Leics. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric.
Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1823; B.A. (26th Wrangler) 1824; M-A.
(per Lit. Reg.) 1825. Vice-Principal of the West Riding
proprietary School. Died at Wakefield in 1836. (C. R.
Hudleston.)
THOM, ARTHUR MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30,
1898. [Eldest] s. of Capt. James [the Queen's Regt.]. B.
[Apr. 18, 1879], at Kilburn, London. Schools, private.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of West Ham, Essex,
1902-5. C.M.S. Missionary at Bor, Soudan, 1905-6; .Assistant
Chaplain at Khartoum, 1907-11; Chaplain at Port Said,
1911-17. Perm, to off., dio. of Norwich, 1917-18. Org.
Secretary, C.M.S. (for the Midlands), 1919-20. C.C.C.S.
Chaplain at Kiambu, 1920-2. P.C. of St Matthias, Plymouth,
1922-36. R. of St Clement's, Oxford, 1937-47. Lie. to off.,
dio. of Oxford from 1947. Of Thame, Oxon., in 1952. (Petle,
II. 827; Crockford.)
THOMAS, ALFRED DAVIES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 11,
1872. S. of the Rev. R[obert] D[avies] (1831), of Chester.
B. Jan. 14, 1854. Did not reside; name removed, Sept. 27,
1872. 'Went into business.' (Peile, 11. 622.)
THOMAS, ANTHONY. .\dm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 1768; from Oxford. [Probably the s. of Hugh, gent., of
Kelynin, Merioneths., who had matric. from Jesus CoUege,
Oxford, age 17, Feb. 18, 1752; B.A. (Oxford) 1755; but
another namesake also matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Apr. 2, 1757.] Matric. Easter, 1768; LL.B. 1768. V. of
Chillingham, 1792-1827, and V. of Kirknewton, Northumber-
land, 1819-27. Died before Nov. 1827. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Al. Oxon.; Clerical Guide; First Fruits, Dio. of Durham,
which in error gives 'LL.B. i757.')
THOMAS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 15, 1834-
[3rd s. of Inigo (and Frances Ann Brodrick, dau. of the,
4th Viscount Middletoa). B. Feb. 14, i8i6. School, Wm-
chester.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Cricket
'blue,' 1838. Ord. deacon, 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Easter-
gate, Sussex, 1841-2. C. of Whaddon and Shepreth, Cambs.,
1842-5. P.C. of .MUford, Surrey, 1846-8. V. of Rottmgdean,
Sussex, 1848-95. Married, Mar. 18, 1840, Julia, Skrine, of
Cambridge. Died Dec. i, 1895, aged 79- (Crockford; Clergy
List; Burke, P. and B. (sub WiUingdon); Cambridge Inde-
pendent Press, Dec. 6, 1895; Oxford and Cambridge Scenes
and Biographies.)
THOMAS, ARTHUR FRANK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i,
1867. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1870; priest, 1872; C. of St Stephen's, Bummg-
ham, 1870-4. C. of Witherley, Leies., 1874-87. C- ot
St John's, Pendlebury, Lanes., 1887-90. V. of Wmcle,
Cheshire, 1890-4. V. of Rainow, 1894-1916. Latterly of
Grange-over-Sands. Disappears from Crocft/orif, 1925-
THOMAS, ARTHUR HERMANN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 20, 1896. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Hallowell. B. Apr. 5,
1877, at Newton Heath, near Manchester. Matric. Michs.
1896; exhibitioner; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1906; LL.D. 1933. .\t
Manchester CoUege, Oxford and at BerUn Umv. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Lanes. Fus.; mentioned
twice in despatches). Sometime Lecturer in Ecclesiastical
History at Sheffield Univ. Deputy Keeper of the Records to
the Corporation of London, 1914-45. President, British
Archaeological Association, 1938-45; Vice-President British
Record Society. Author, Calendar of Plea and Memoranda
Rolls, etc. Married, 1902, Maria Louise Sophie, eldest dau. of
J. C. Andreae, of Champion Hill, London, S.E. Of Worthing
in 1952. (Who's Who.)
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THOMAS, ARTHUR LESLIE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. S. of John [Thomas], Esq. B. in London. School,
University College School, London. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. A farmer in ComwaU. Of Trewince, Portscatho.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.G.A.). J. P. for
Cornwall. Died Jan. 19, 1949, aged 81. Brother of John C. C.
(1891). {Jesus Coll. Report; F. Brittain.)
THOMAS, ARTHUR NUTTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1888. [Eldest] s. of Charles Jacob, merchant,
of Blackheath. [B. Dec. 11, 1869. School, Oundle.] Matric.
Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1891 ; Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1892 ; Carus Greek test, prize,
1893; M.A. 1895; D.D. 1906. M.A., ad eundem at Adelaide,
1906. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of All
Saints Cathedral, Wakefield, 1894-5. Domestic Chaplain to
the Archbishop of York, 1895-9. C. of Leeds, 1899-1901.
R. of Guisborough, Yorks., 1901-6. Chaplain to Archbishop
of York, 1904-6. Bishop of Adelaide, Australia, 1906-40.
Married, June i, 1904, Mary Theodora, 4th dau. of the
Rev. William Alfred Howell Lewis, V. of Upper Gornal.
Of 82, Hill Street, N. Adelaide, in 1952. (Who's Who.)
THOMAS, ARTHUR RALPH GREEN. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 27, 1833. B. in the Island of Malta. Matric. Michs.
1833. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Dec. 14, 1833; B.A. 1837;
M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1837; priest (Chichester)
1838; C. of Preston, 1837. C. of St Jolm's, Chichester, 1838.
C. of Christ Chapel, Maida Hill, London, 1839-40. P.C. of
Sheemess, 1841-4. C. of Percy Chapel, London, 1845. C. of
St Paul's, Camden Town, 1846-9; V. there, 1849-81. Residing
at 68, Wharton Road, Kensington Park, in 1895. Died Jan.
30, 1898, aged 89. (Crockford; 2 he Times, Feb. 3, 1898.)
THOMAS, BASIL NEWTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Emmanuel,
Oct. 31, 1759. [3rd] s. of John, merchant in Barbados. B.
there. School, Mitcham, Surrey (Mr Evanson). Matric.
Lent, 1760. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 4, 1760. (Inns
of Court.)
THOMAS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 3, 1863;
from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 31,
i86i, age 21. [3rd s. of Thomas James, of Chepstow, Mon.]
Matric. Lent, 1863. (Al. Oxon.)
THOMAS, CECIL STRANGWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. II, 1883. S.of theKev. J[ohn]{i847), V.of Attleborough,
Warws. Matric. Michs. 1883. Became a Non-CoU. student;
B.A. 1896. Lieut., R.M.L.I., 1885-93. Ord. deacon (York)
1897; priest, 1898; C. of Cottingham, Yorks., 1897-9- C. of
St Jude's, Bradford, 1899-1903. C. of St Margaret's, Ilkley,
1903-5. V. of Barrow-on-Trent with Twyford, Derbs., 1905-
10. V. of St Paul's, Manningham, Bradford, 1910-27. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.N., 1917-18).
Resided latterly at Leamington, where he died. May 29, 1929.
(Crockford; Ike limes, May 31, 1929.)
THOMAS (post EVAN-THOMAS), CHARLES EVAN. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Pembroke, Oct. 20, 1834. 2nd s. of Evan, Esq.,
deceased, late of [Llwyn Madoc, Brecons., and of] Sully,
Glam. (and Alicia, eldest dau. of Charles Ranken, of Richmond
Lodge, Belfast). [B. June 7, i«i7.] Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 5,
1845. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1865. J. P. for Brecons and
Radnors.; J. P. and D.L. for Glam.. Assumed the additional
name of Evan in 1880. Married, 1849, Cara, eldest dau. of
Henry Shepherd Pearson, and had issue. Died Aug. 15, 1902.
Brother of Hemy (1823). (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
THOMAS, CHARLES MASSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1886. S. of J. C. v., of Sydenham. B. May 8, 1868, in London.
School, St Olave's, Southwark (the Rev. A. Johnson).
Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at St Paul's
School, London, 1889-1928. Died in 1948. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THOMAS, CHARLES ROBERT GRAHAM. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1890. Ord. deacon (Jamaica) 1895; priest, 1897; C. of
Alhnan Town, Jamaica, 1895-7. C. of St Andrew's, Half Way
Tree, 1898-1901. R. of St Thomas's, Linstead, 1901-5. R. of
Buff Bay, 1905-6. R. of Mt Hennon with Nain, 1906-7. R.
of St Luke's, Cross Roads, 1907-13. R. of St John's Church
(and Somerset HaU), 1913-16. R. of Chichester, Jamaica,
1916 (retired). Of Cross Roads P.O., Jamaica, in 1924.
Disappears from Crockford, 1925.
THOMAS, CYRIL NELSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1885. S. of Robert, of The School House, Caistor, Lines. B.
there [Jan. 13], 1865. Schools, Denstone and Caistor. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir. 1892. At Guy's
Hospital. Practised at Lydney, Gloucs. Medical Officer for
Lydney District. Died June 13, 1923, at Westfield, Lydney.
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, June 16,
1923-)
Thomas, Edward Thomas Watson
THOMAS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 30, 1865. S.
of Thomas, Esq. (and Mary). Of Cardigans. B. Oct. 9, 1846,
at Llandyssil. Matric. Michs. 1865. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 20, 1869. (Inns of Court.)
THOMAS, DAVID ALFRED. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1876. [3rd
surv.] s. of Samuel, colliery -proprietor, of [Yscyborwen],
Aberdare (and Rachel Joseph). B. Mar. 26, 1856, at Aberdare.
School, ManiUa Hall, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1883. Hon. Fellow, 1918. Managing Director of the
Cambrian combine and other colliery companies in South
Wales. M.P. for Merthyr Burghs, 1888-1910; for Cardifi,
1910-16. Member of the Advisory Committee of the Board
of Trade on Commercial Intelligence, 19 13. On board the
S.S. Lusitania when she was torpedoed by a German sub-
marine. Created Viscount Rhondda of Llanwem, 19 16.
President of the Local Government Board, 1916-17. Food
Controller, 1917. Of Llanwem, Newport, Mon. J. P. for Glam.
and Mon. 'He had real genius in choosing the right man for
a particular purpose and communicated to the persons of his
choice an enthusiasm akin to his own. He was a man of
vision, not an organiser.' Married, 1882, Sybil Margaret, dau.
of George Augustus Haig:, of Penithon, Radnors. and had
issue, one daughter. Died July 3, 1918, at Llanwern.
Bequeathed £20,000 to Caius for the establishment of
scholarships. Brother of John H. (1873) and Samuel M.
(1881). (Venn, n. 424; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
THOMAS, DAVID HENRY MORGAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1894. S. of Morgan, Esq. B. [1875], at Devynock,
Brecons. School, Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Died in residence, Feb. 21, 1895. (Canon A. E. Donaldson;
Cambridge Review, xvi. 222.)
THOMAS, DAVID MATHEWE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of W., Esq., of Brydwen House, Longbor,
Llanelly. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon
(St David's, for Llandaff) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of Penarth,
Glam., 1887-91. C. of Worsborough, Yorks., 1891-3. C. of
Beckwithshaw, 1893-8. C. of Halton, Lanes., 1898-1901;
R. there, 1901-3. V. of Belmont, 1903-11. Disappears from
Crockford, 1912.
THOMAS, DAVID WILLIAM BOWYEAR. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. 28, 1874. [S. of D. F. B., of Canon-Pyon, Heref. B.
1855. School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1874. Died
Nov. 29, 1923, at The Great House, Canon-Pyon, aged 68.
(Malvern Coll. Reg.; I he limes, Dec. 3, 1923.)
THOMAS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 18,
1757. S. of Isaac, Esq., of America. B. in the Island of
St Christopher [West Indies]. School, Chelsea. Matric. Lent
1763; M.B. 1764. 'Perhaps returned to the West Indies.'
(St John's Coll. Adm., ill. 649.)
THOMAS, EDWARD. M.A. 1769, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
John, of PenlUne, Glam.] Matric. from Jesus College, Mar. 10,
1757, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1761; M.A. (Oxford) 1764;
B.D. (Oxford) 1772. (Al. Oxon.)
THOMAS, The Rev. EDWARD. B.A. 1773, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1773. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 25, i773- [S. of
James, of Llancarfan, Glam.] Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. i, 1750-1. age 19; B.A. (Oxford) i755- Ord.
deacon (St David's) Sept. i, 1754; priest (Hereford) Sept. 21,
1755. V. of Pendoylan, Glam., 1765-89. V. of Llancarfan,
1773-89- Chaplain to the Dowager Countess Lichfield. (Al.
Oxon.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 511.)
THOMAS, EDWARD HUGHES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 11,
1867. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1879- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1870; priest, 1871 ; C. of Helidon, Northants.,
1870-2. C. of Heywood, Lanes., 1872-3. C. of North Meols,
1873-4. V. of St James's, Latchford, Cheshire, 1875-8. V. of
Clitheroe, Lanes., 1878-91. Married, Aug. 28, 1875, Camilla
Fanshawe, younger dau. of Charles Wootten, Esq., of
Wandsworth. Died Nov. 13, 1891, aged 46. (Crockford; The
Guardian, Nov. 18, 1891.)
THOMAS, EDWARD LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. 5, 18S7. [2ad] s. of — [George William
Griffith], of The Heath, Cardifi [and of Ystrad-Mynach,
Glam.] (and Ellen, dau. of Robert William Kennard, of
Theobalds, Herts.). School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887. Of
Y'strad-Mynach, and The Heath, Glam. Died about 1894.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
THOMAS, EDWARD THOMAS WATSON. Adm. pens, at
Queens', May 22, 1850. S. of Jacob, gent., of Pentonville,
London. B. 1827, in Islington. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1850. Migrated to Caius, Nov. 26, 1850; B.A. 1854;
M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of
Bury St Edmunds, Sufiolk, 1854-6. C. of Melksham, Wilts.,
1857-64. ChaplainofNailsworth, Gloucs., 1864-75- V. of St
Mark's, Gloucester, 1875-85. Married, June 25, 1 851, Caroline,
dau. of James Strugnell, of Croydon. Died Nov. 5, 1885.
(Crockford; Venn, 11. 299; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 11, 1885.)
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THOMAS, ELLIOTT CREWDSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 18, 1893. [Youngest] s. of Benjamm, of [Stapleton],
Somerset. B. [Aug. 4. 1S76], at Brislmgton, Somerset.
Schools, Combe Down, Bath, and Brighton College. Matnc.
Michs. 1894; B.A. and LL.B. 1897; M.A. 1901. .\dm.
Solicitor, 1900; practised at Bournemouth. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Suffolk Regt.). Latterly of Hill
Crest, Buckfastleigh, Devon, where he died Apr. 20, 1950.
(Brighton Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 783; La-..' Lists.)
THOMAS, ELLIOTT GRASETT. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
July 5, 1S48. S. of Edward, Esq. (and Mary Anna). B. m the
Barbados. .Matric. Michs. 1848.
THOMAS, EVAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June 14,
1794. Only s. of Henry, Esq., of London. B. there. Matric.
Easter, 1797; Scholar; B.A. 1798. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May, 1793. V. of Llangranog and Llandysilio-Gogo, Cardigans.,
until 1827, ('B.A. of Pembroke, Camb., 1798-') 'Presented
to both his Uvings in 1790 (sic) by Dr Horsley, then Bishop of
St David's.' Died c. Aug. 1827. (Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1827, u. 473-)
THOMAS, EVAN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1892. S. of Daniel,
deceased (and Susannah Davies). B. [Aug. 8], 1867, at
Llansaint, Carmarthens. School, Cannarthen Training
College. Migrated to Caius, 1893; B.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Llandaff) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Neath with Llanwit,
Glam., 1897-9. C. of Connah's Quay, Flints., 1899-1902. C.
of LlangoUen, Denbighs., 1902-4. R. of Llanfair-Talhaiarn,
1904-10. V. of Meifod, Montgom., 1910-18. Died in 19 18.
(Venn, u. 530; Crockford.)
THOMAS, EVAN LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1878.
2nd s. of John, tea-dealer, of Kingsland, Middlesex. B. Dec.
18, 1858. School, City Middle (Mr W. Jowitt). Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1885; LL.M. 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 17, 18S1. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1885. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 26, 1900. K.C. 1908; Bencher,
1913. Married, 1924, Gwladys, dau. of the Yen. David
Evans, Archdeacon of St Asaph. Of Carbis Bay, Cornwall,
and 4, Elm Court, Temple. Died June 3, 1935, in London.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, June 4, 1935; Who's
Who.)
THOMAS, EVAN LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24,
1857. [Only] s. of Henry (1823), of Llwyn Madoc, Brecons.
(and Clara, dau. of Thomas Thomas, of Llanbradach, Glam.).
B Feb. 27, 1839, at Llwyn Madoc. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. Of Llwyn Madoc, Pencerrig and
Llanbradach. J. P. and D.L. for Brecons. Died, unmarried,
Feb. 23, 1864, and was succeeded by his sister. (Harrout Sch.
Reg.; Bur\ie, L.G.)
THOMAS, FRANCIS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1880. Adm. at
St Catharine's, Oct. 4, 1882; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord.
deacon (Llandaff) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of Pontlottyu, Glam.,
1889-90. C. of GeUygaer. 1890-2. C. of Lannarth (orLanner),
Cornwall, 1892-7. V. of Werrington, Devon, 1897-1901.
V. of St Giles, Durham, 1901-21. Died Dec. 6, 1921, aged
63, at Durham. (Crockford.)
THOMAS (post KEARSEY), FRANCIS BURDETT. Adm. pens,
(age 16) at St John's, May 25, 1826. [2nd] s. of William, Esq.,
of Kennington, Surrey. [B. 1810, in Surrey. School, Ton-
bridge.] Did not reside. Adm. Solicitor, 1832; practised in
London untU 1875, when he retired. Assumed the name of
Kearsey, 1841, in lieu of Thomas. Resided at Burstow Hall,
Surrey. Died about 1881. (lonbridge Sch. Reg.)
THOMAS, FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Magda-
lene, Oct. I, 1874. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Thomas (Jesus
CoUege, Oxford, 1824), of Llanrhaiadr vicarage, Denbighs.
School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; U..\. i88i.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of St Michael's,
Derby, 1879-81. C. of St George's, Everton, Lanes., 1881-2.
C. of Tonge Moor, 1882-7; V. there, 1887-93- R- of Chorlton-
CMm-Hardy, 1893-1911. R. of Gorton, 1911-13. Married,
Oct. 6, 1881, Frances Augusta, 3rd dau. of the Rev. James
Garvey, R. of Ashby-with-Fenby, Lines. Author, Footprints
of the Apostles. Died Feb. 9, 191 3, at Bournemouth, aged 59.
(Crockford; I he Times, Feb. 15, 1913)
THOMAS, FRANCIS GRIFFITH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1890.
S. of Jabez, physician, of Swansea (and Phoebe Jenkins).
B. there, Apr. 27, 1872. School, Bedford Modern. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897. At Guy's
Hospital; House Physician there. Registrar, Royal Eye
Hospital; CUnical Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic
Hospital. Practised at Swansea. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Ophthalmic Surgeon, Swansea
General and Eye Hospital. Author, ophthalmic. Of Maes-yr-
bM, Swansea. Died Mar. 22, 1949, at Canford Chffs, Bourne-
mouth. (Venn, n. 517; Univ. War List; Medical Dneclories;
Ihe'l imes, Mar. 23, 1949.)
Thomas, George
THOMAS, FRANK DAVIES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1873. S. of Thomas Davies, of The Bank House, Stourbridge,
Worcs B. [Mar. 28], 1854, at Bromsgrove. School, Stour-
bridge Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1873; LL.B. 1877; LL.M.
1880. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 21, 1876. CaUed to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. On the Oxford Circuit. Died, 1890.
(Law Lists : Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
THOMAS, FREDERIC GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
189 1 [Elder] s. of the Kev. Frederic Thomas, of Exeter.
B. Aug. 12, 1872. School, Exeter Grammar (Mr Cunmngham).
Matric. Michs. 1891; exhibitioner; B.A. 1894; LL.B. 1895.
President of the Union, 1894. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, 1899. Practised at the Parliamentary Bar. K.C.,
192 1 ■ Bencher, 1928. RaU and Canal Commissioner. C.M.G.,
1912. Died Nov. 17. i937, at 115, Baker Street, London;
buried at Harrow. (Law Lists; Who was Who; The limes,
Nov. 18, 1937.)
THOMAS, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Apr. 12, 1865. S. of the Rev. John, of 16, Gordon
Square, London. School, Eton. Matnc. Easter, 1865. Died
in 1869. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
THOMAS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12 18S5. S. of Frederick, of 17, Sampson Road.
Birmingham. B. [Mar. 21], 1867, at Tamworth Staffs.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1685;
Scholar, 1886; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1887; Pt II ist
Class 1889); B.A. 1889; Browne medal, 1888 and 1889,
(Indikn Languages Trip., ist Class, 1890); M.A. 1893.
FeUow 1892. Head Master's Assistant at Kmg Edward s
School, Birmingham, 1891-8. Assistant Librarian at the
India Office, 1898-1903; Librarian, 1903-27. Lecturer in
Comparative PhUology, University College, London, 1908-35.
Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford, 1927-37. FeUow of
Balliol Reader in Tibetan, London University, 1909-37.
Hon. Litt.D., Allahabad. CLE., 1928. F.B.A. Hon. bee
Royal Asiatic Society, 1920-7; Director, 1921-2- Received
title of Vidyavaridhi from the Sri Barat Dharma Mahamandal
of all India and that of Jnanabandhu from the Sanskrit
CoUege, Calcutta. Medal for Buddhist studies awarded at
celebration in Tokyo, 1934- President of the Philological
Society, 192&-9. Married, 1908, Eleanor Grace, eldest dau.
of Walter Hammond, of Knockholt, and ha.d issue Author
British Education in India; translation (with Prof. CoweU)
of the Sanskrit Harsa-Carita of Bana; Jtbetan Literary
Trads, etc. Of Limen, Bodicote, near Banbury, in 1952-
(Who's Who.)
THOMAS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. S. of William Frederick, Esq., of The Manor House,
Southall, Middlesex. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 189 1.
Capt., 5th Royal FusiUers (T.A.), 1898; Major, 6th Batt.,
the Royal FusUiers. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May i,
1893. CaUed to the Bar, May, 1901. Of Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, London. Died Nov. 6, 1929, at Coombe VVood,
Colgate, near Horsham. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The limes,
Nov. 9, 1929-)
THOMAS (post FREEMAN-THOMAS), FREEMAN. Adm. pens
at Trinity, May 12, 1885. S. of Frederick Freeman, of
Ratton, WiUingdon, Sussex (and Mabel (Brand), dau. of
Henry, ist Viscount Hampden). B. there, Sept. 12 1866
School Eton. Matric. Michs. 1885; Hon. LL.D. 1936. Cricket
'blue ' 1886-9. Took the additional name of I-reeman in 1892.
A D C to Lord Brassey, Governor of Victoria, i897-i9?o-
M P. for Hastings, 1900-6; for Bodmin, 1906-10. A Jumor
Lord of the Treasury, 1905. Raised to the peerage, July 20,
1910, as Baron WiUingdon of Ratton. Lord-in-W aiting to
King George V, 1911-13- Governor of Bonibay, 1913-1S; of
Madras, 1918-24- G.C.I.E., 1913; G.C.S.I., 1918; U.B.E.,
1917; G.C.M.G., 1926; P.C, 1931- Created Viscount June 23,
1924; an Earl in 1931 and a Marquess in 1936- Governor-
General of Canada, 1926-31- Viceroy of India, 1931-6- Lord
Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1936-41- Chancellor of the
Order of St Michael and St George, 1937. ^Ia^rled, July 20
1892, Marie Adelaide, dau. of the first Earl Brassey. Died
Aug. 12, 1941, in London. (Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 13,
1941.)
THOMAS, The Rev. GEORGE. B.A., 1766, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from King's, 1766. [S. of the Rev. John, of Brampton.
Cumberland.] Matric. from Queen's College Oxford, Oct. 15,
1742, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1746. V. of hast Dereham,
Norfolk, 1 778-1 806, where he ministered to, and buried the
poet, Cowper, and Mrs Unwin. Also V. of Carbrooke Died
May 6, 1806. Father of George A. (1784) and John (i775)-
(.■W. Oxon.)
THOMAS, GEORGE (1767), see WHITE.
THOMAS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 10,
1808. Of Woodbridge, Suffolk. .Matric. Michs. i8o8.
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THOMAS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity, June 15,
1826. S. of Lynch. B. in the Barbados, West Indies. Schools,
private. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1830; priest, 1831. P.C. of Thornton, near Bradford,
Yorks., 1839-51. V. of St Philip's, Leeds, 1851-69. V. of
Arkendale, Yorks., 1869-79. Disappears from Crockford,
1880. Brother of WUliam G. (1818).
THOMAS, GEORGE ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St Johns,
July 10, 1784. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. George (1766), V.
of Carbrooke (and Mary). Bapt. Apr. 18, 1767, at Carbrooke.
School, Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1785; B.A.
1789; M.A. 1793; LL.D. 1803. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 20, 1789; priest (Rochester) May 8, 1791; C. of Whm-
burgh, Norfolk, 1789-91. R. of Woolwich, Kent, 1791-1800.
R. of Wickham, Hants., 1800-4; and R- of Deptford, Kent.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1797. Married, — , dau. of Col. Ford.
Author, Sermons. Published the works of his uncle, the
Bishop of Rochester, and also a Life. Died Oct. 23, 1804,
aged 37, at Wickham. Father of George J. (1812); brother of
John (1775). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 512; G. Mag., 1804,
II. 10746.)
THOMAS, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 22, 1896. S. of Leonard, Esq., of 'Seabourne,' Whatley
Road, Chfton, Bristol. [B. at Coaley, Gloucs., May 4, 1877.]
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar;
Stewart of Rannoch Scholar (Greek and Latin), 1898; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1899. Appointed to the I.C.S.,
1900 ; served in the Bombay Presidency Revenue Department ;
Secretary to Government (Revenue and General Depart-
ments), 1916-26; Chief Secretary, 1926. Member of the
Council of State, 1927. Commissioner in Sind, 1929-31.
Member of Executive Council of Governor of Bombay, 1931.
CLE., 1925. Retired, 1935. Married, 1903, Gwenllian
Dorothy, dau. of the Very Rev. David Howell, Dean of
St Davids. Latterly of Red Tiles, Bray, where he died
Feb. 5, 1950. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times,
Feb. 8, 1950.)
THOMAS, GEORGE JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 12,
1859. S. of James Clark, of Totton, Southampton. B.
[Apr. 10], 1840, at Shaftesbury, Dorset. School, Kensington
Grammar, London. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A.
1866. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Kidling-
ton, Oxon., 1865-7. C. of St Lawrence's, Reading, 1867-70.
C. of St Michael's, St Albans, 1870-4. C. of St Giles's,
Reading, 1874-5. C. of Farnham, 1875-83. V. of Heckfield,
Hants., 1883-1912. Latterly of Redlands Road, Reading,
where he died, Apr. i, 1914. (Crockford; 2 he Guardian, Apr. 9,
1914.)
THOMAS, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 2,
1812, as George. S. of the Rev. Dr — [George Andrew (1784)].
R. of Wickham, Hants. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1812; Scholar, 1S12. Migrated to Queen's College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Oct. 27, 1S13, age 19; B.A. (St Mary HaU)
1817. Ord. deacon, 1820; priest, 1822. C. of St Mary's,
Woolwich, to 1855. V. of Northolt, Middlesex, 1855-9. R-
of Donagheady, Co. Tyrone, 1859-71. Married Harriet — .
Died Mar. 23, 1871. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; List of Car-
thusians; F. P. White; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
THOMAS, Sir GEORGE SIDNEY MEADE, Bart. Adm. pens, at
CAius,Oct. I, 1867. [2nd]s. of Sir William Sidney [5th] Bart.
Capt., R.N.,of Yapton Place, Sussex (and Thomazine Oliver,
dau. of Capt. Henry Haynes, R.N.). B. [Feb. 12J, 1847, at
Weymouth. School, Royal Naval, New Cross. Matric. Michs.
1867. Succeeded his father as 6th Bart., Apr. 27, 1867. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 22, 1871. Of Yapton Place, Sussex.
Married, May 9, 1874, Edith Margaret, dau. of Morgan Hugh
Foster, C.B., of Brickhill, Beds., and had issue. Died Mar. 2,
1918. (Venn, u. 380; Jnns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; Who
was Who; 2 he 2imes, Mar. 4, 1918.)
THOMAS (post UNGOED), GWILYM UNGOED. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1900. S. of WUliam Thomas, of Min-y-
Don, New Dock, LlaneUy, Carm. B. [Aug. i], 1879, at
Llanelly. School, University College, Bangor. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Second Lieut., Middlesex Regt. (T.F.); employed at the
War Office).
THOMAS, HAMPSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
June 6, 1757. [Onlyj s. of William, of Spanish Town, Jamaica.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1757. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 18, 1757. Member (for Catharine's) of Jamaica
Assembly. Died in 1773. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
THOMAS, HARRY BINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1875. S. of John Holliday, Esq., deceased. B. July 17,
1856. School, Boston Grammar, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879. Sometime of 70, Englefield Road, Canonbury,
North London. (2 . A. Walker, 545.)
Thomas, Hugh
THOMAS, HARVEY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1879; of
Cavendish H. [3rd s. of W. L.]. Of Clock House, Cowley
Peachey, near Uxbridge, Middlesex. Died Dec. 21, 1937-
(2~he Times, Dec. 23, 1937-)
THOMAS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age over 24) at St John's,
June 5, 1784; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Carnarvonshire.
THOMAS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June 28,
1823. [Eldest] s. of Evan, Esq., of Middlesex [and of Llwyn
Madoc, Brecons. (and Alicia, eldest dau. of Charles Ranken,
of Richmond Lodge, Belfast). [B. Jan. 16, 1808.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar, 1826; B.A. 1830.
Of Llwyn Madoc and Penkerrig. J. P. for Glam., Brecons. and
Radnors. High Sheriff, 1863; D.L. for Brecons. Chairman of
Glam. Quarter Sessions. Married, Sept. 10, 1835, Clara, dau.
of Thomas Thomas, of Llanbradach, Glam. Died Dec. 24,
1863. Father of Evan L. (1857) ; brother of Charles E. (1834J.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families.)
THOMAS, HENRY ARNOLD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 27,
1867. S. of [the Rev.] David [Congregational minister of
Highbury Church, Bristol. B. at Bristol [June 13], 1848.
Schools, MiU Hill and Clifton [and at Univ. College, London;
B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870]. Matric. Michs. 1867; (Moral Sci. Trip.,
ist Class, 1870); B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874- Congregational
Minister at Burnt Ash, Lee, 1873-4; at Ealing, 1874-76; at
Highbury Congregational Church, Bristol, 1876-1923. Chair-
man of the Congregational Union, 1899-1900. Married, July
27, 1874, Emily Georgina, 2nd dau. of G. H. Newall, formerly
of Dundee. Author, 2 hree Questions ; Way of Life, etc. Died
June 28, 1924. (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Who was Who).
THOMAS, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 4,
1878; re-adm. sizar Oct. 5, 1878. S. of Thomas, grocer (and
Elizabeth). B. Mar. 22, 1858, at Swansea. Bapt. Apr. 25,
1858. School, Cheltenham Grammar (Mr Jeffery). Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; LL.B. 1883. Adm. Solicitor, 1893;
practised in Cheltenham. Died Nov. 25, 1943. Benefactor to
the College and University. (Law Lists.)
THOMAS, HENRY BROCKHOLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 4, i86i. [Only] s. of Grifhth, of 2, Queen's Terrace,
South Kensington, London. B. [July 19], 1842, in Camber-
well, London. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric.
Michs. 1861; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 14, 1871. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1874. Of ■
10, Old Square, London, W.C. Married, Apr. 11, 1872, Helen
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Edward Taylor, Esq., of
Dodworth Hall, Yorks. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, Apr. 20, 1872.)
THOMAS, HENRY FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 11.
1842; re-adm. pens. Oct. 19, 1842. S. of the Rev. J., deceased,
of Llanarth, Mon. (and Anne). B. Feb. 19, 1823. School,
Grantham (Mr Inman). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
THOMAS, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1869. S. of William (and Louisa). B. at Devonport. School,
Nelson House, Devonport. Bapt. May 28, 1848. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873.
THOMAS, HERBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1894. S. of Frederick, of Exeter. B. there. Mar. 13, 1876.
School, Exeter (Mr W. A. Cunningham). Matric. xMichs. 1894;
Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897; (Pt II,
ist Class, 1898); Harkness Scholar, 1898; Sedgwick prize,
1903; M.A. 1904; Sc.D. 1914. Assistant to Professor Sollas
at Oxford ; B.A. and B.Sc, Oxford. F.G.S. ; Murchison medal,
1925. F.R.S., 1927. Geologist to the Geological Survey of
Great Britain, 1901-11; Petrographer, 1911-35. Secretary,
Geological Society of London, 1912-22; Vice-President,
1922-4. A keen archaeologist, and a recognised expert on the
nature of the rocks used by primitive man for his weapons
and monuments; an important result of his studies in this
field was his determination of the 'blue stones' of Stonehenge
as derived from Prescelly mountain, S. Wales. Author
(with Donald Macalister), 2 he Geology of Ore Deposits. Died
May 12, 1935, in London. (Who's Wfw; D.N.B.; The Times,
May 15, I935-)
THOMAS, HERBERT RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Nov. 28, 1884. S. of Charles, Esq., of ' Pitch and Pay,' Stoke
Bishop, near Bristol. [B. 1867. School, Clifton College.]
Matric. Lent, 1886. Married, 1891, K. Lucy, dau. of the
Rev. F. D. Thompson, of Leeds. Of The Orchard House,
Porlock, Somerset, in 1950. J. P. for Gloucs. (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
THOMAS, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, June 12,
1854. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. William, of Aber, Carn.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; B.A.
1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon and priest (Chichester) 1858.
V of Billingshurst, Sussex, 1858-60. V. of Old Newton,
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Suffolk, 1860-74. R. of Llaneilian, Anglesey, 1874-91. Died
Mar 13 1898, aged 63, at Newhaven. Brother of William H.
(1851). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; I he Times, Mar. 16,
1898.)
THOMAS, HUGH. Matric. Noa-CoU., Michs. 1889. S. of Hugh.
B. 1869, at Pembrey, Carm. Adm. at St Catharine's, Sept. 29,
1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (LlandaS) 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of Tylorstown, Glam., 1895-1900. C. of
Cymmer with Porth, 1900-3. C. of Theodore, Port Talbot,
1903-16. V. of Llangeinor, 1916-35. R. of Cosheston, Pembs.,
1935-41. Lie. to off., dio. of Swansea, from 1942. Disappears
from Crockford, 194".
THOMAS, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, July 2, 1758.
2nd s. of Jonah, farmer. B. at Dewsbury, Yorks. School,
Rishworth, near Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1758; B.A. 1762.
THOMAS, JAMES. .\dm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1817.
Matric. Michs. 1S17. Kept five tenns.
THOMAS, JAMES REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
18S6. S. of John Henwood, Surveyor of H.M. Customs, of
Brockley, London (and Elizabeth Coom). B. Dec. 24, 1868,
at New Cross, London. Schools, Aske's, Hatcham (Mr W. J.
Spratling), and Wesleyan College, Taunton (Mr H. Jefferson).
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. and LL.B. 1889; M.A. 1893. Called
to the Bar, Iimer Temple, Nov. 17, 1891. Of 'Lynam,'
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, in 1946. (Lam Lists.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at C.\ius, June 22, 1775.
S. of the Rev. George (1766), R. of Carbrooke, Norfolk. B.
there. School, St Paul's, London. Scholar, 1775; matric.
Lent, 1776; B.A. 1779. Brother of George A. (1784)- [Venn,
n. 96; .b< Paul's Sch. Reg.)
THOMAS, JOHN. M.A. 1776, incorp. from Oxford. Adm. at
St Catharine's, June 26, 1776; from Jesus College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Mar. 20, i755. age i8; B.A. (Oxford)
1758; M.A. (Oxford) 1761. [S. of Thomas, Esq., of Ynyscyn-
haiam, Carn.] {Al. Oxon.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Magdalene, Aug. 24,
1813. S. of John [merchant], of London. B. in Westminster.
School, Camber%veU. Matric. Michs. 1814. Migrated to
Trinity, Oct. 23, 1816; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. V. of Great
Burstead, Essex, 1822-56. Chaplain to H.R.H. The Duke of
Sussex. DiedOct. 10, 1856. Fatherof John H. (1839). (Scott,
MSS.; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 656.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 7, 1816;
FeU.-Com., Oct. 31, 1817. Of Worcs. Matric. Michs. 1816;
B.A. 1822 ; M.A. 1826. Probably a Missionary (Telugu Mission)
in India from 1836; at Mengnanapuram, 1851-71. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1872. Father of Josiah R. (1866).
THOMAS, The Rev. JOHN. .^.dm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 23,
1818, as 'James ap-Thomas.' A 'Ten-year man.' Of Glam.
[Doubtless 2nd s. of Thomas, of Llansadwm, Carm. (and
Margaret). Bapt. Feb. 14, 1796.] Matric. Easter, 1828;
B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1829. Ord. deacon, Apr. 13, 1817; priest,
.Mar. 15, 1818; C. of Llandilo-Talybont, Glam., 18x7-18.
C. of Llanedi, Carm., 1818-38. P.C. of Llangennech, 1822-
38. Married, Feb. 17, 1835, Rose Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Jenkins, R. of Newton Nottage, Glam. Author, The
Welsh Interpreter, etc. Died Aug. 28, 1838. (Letter from
L. Griffith; R. F. Scott; F. P. White.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 2, 1836. Of
Cardigans. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 11, 1836.
Brother of Mesac (1836).
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 18, 1S45.
Of Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1S45. [Doubtless 3rd s. of the Rev.
Sir John Godfrey, 6th Bart. (St .Mary Hall, Oxford, 1800),
V. of Bodiam, Sussex (and Elizabeth Anne, dau. of the Rev.
JohnVignoles,ofCo.Westmeath). B. Feb. 25, 1826.] Married,
Apr. 22, 1847, Katharine Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt.
Edmond C. Bacon, R.N. Died Mar. 15, 1861, at Pau, France.
(Burke, P. and B.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1847.
S. of Thomas. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon, 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Holy Trinity, Oswestry,
1854-7. V. of Attleborough, Warws., 1864-88. Died Jan. 16,
1888. Father of Cecil S. (1883). {Crockford; Clergy List; The
Guardian, Jan. 25, 1888.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1852. S. of
Robert, of HUlgate (and Sophia). B. at Stockport, Cheshire.
Bapt. Aug. 4, 1S33. .Matric. .Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A.
18H1. Ord. deacon (Manchester) Jan. 25, 1857; C. of St
George's, .Manchester, 1857. {Clerical Journal, v. 76.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 20, 1865. Of
Glamorgan. S. of Thomas, carpenter (and Elizabeth). B. at
Llanguicke. Bapt. Sept. 17, 1843. -Matric. Lent, 1865; B.A.
1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1868; priest, 1869;
Thomas, John Shearm
C. of St Peter's, Walsall, Staffs., 1868-71. C. of St Mary's,
Kilburn, 1871. V. of Dyffryn, Glam., 1871-1923. Died Nov. 6,
1923. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 9, 1923.)
THOMAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1881. [Eldest s.
of the Rev. James. B. Jan. 12, 1862. School, Stony Stratford,
Bucks.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B..\. 1884. Ord. deacon (Bp.
Mitchinson, for Peterb.) 1885; priest (Ripon) 1887; C. of
Passenham, Northants., 1885-6. C. of Middleham, Yorks.,
1886-90. C. of Baldersby, 1891-5. C. of Thomhill, 1895-
1903. C. of St Mary's, Hoxton, London, 1903-7. C. of
Brentwood, Essex, 1907-17. Precentor and C. of Chelmsford
Cathedral, 1917-23. V. of St Paul's, Colchester, 1923-30.
V. of White Colne, Essex, 1930-8. Lived latterly at Colne
Engaine. Died Nov. 21, 1939, at Colchester. (Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 22, 1939.)
THOMAS, JOHN BARRY. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Mar. 2,
1825. Of Worcs. S. of the Rev. George (Trmity College,
Oxford, 1772), deceased. Matric. Michs. 1825.
THOMAS, JOHN CYRIL COLLETTE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1891. S. of John Thomas, Esq., of Kensington Palace
mansions, and of Trewince, Portscatho, Cornwall. School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1891. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, N. Staffs. Regt.). Died
May 7, 1946, at Bude, Cornwall. Brother of Arthur L. (1887).
(Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.; The Times, May 11, 1946.)
THOMAS, JOHN DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 19,
1896. S. of John, bank-manager, of Llandilo, Carm. (and
Mary Lewis). B. there, Apr. 10, 1876. School, Llandovery
College (the Rev. Owen Evans). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1903; priest, 1904;
C. of Blaenavon with Capel Newydd, Mon., 1903-6. C. of
St Matthew's, Kemp Town, 1906-9. C. of St John's, Upper
Holloway, 1909-16. V. of Barlestone, Leics., 1916-24- V. of
Barrow-on-Soar, 1924-40. R. of Barrow, Suffolk, 1940-52.
Died Feb. 26, 1952. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 28, 1952.)
THOMAS, JOHN ERICHSEN. Matric. from Cavendish H.,
Michs. 1885. [3rd s. of Frederick John, M.R.C.S., of Swaffham,
Norfolk. B. Mar. 22, 1869. School, Amersham.] Migrated to
Peterhouse, Jan. 8, 1887; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1892; priest, 1893; C. of Great Wymondley, Herts., 1892-4.
Resided latterly at Swaffham, where he died Apr. 22, 1896.
(Crockford; The Standard, Apr. 24, 1896; T. A.Walker, 593.)
THOMAS, JOHN HARRIES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Dec. 28, 1839. S. of ihe Rev. John (1813), V. of Great
Burstead, Essex. B. at BUlericay. Matric. Michs. 1840.
Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 5, 1842; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1848. Ord.
deacon (London) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Muswell Hill, 1844-
5. C. of St James's, Westminster, 1846-51. Pnest-m-
Ordinary to the Queen, 1851-63. Minister of Archbishop
Tenison's Chapel, 1852-7. R. of Millbrook, Beds., 1S57-63.
Archdeacon of Capetown, 1863-8. V. of Hillingdon, Middle-
sex, 1869-95. Rural Dean of Uxbridge, 1882-95. Resided
latterly at Salisbury. Died Feb. 26, 1903, aged 81. (T.A.
Walker, 468; T)ie limes, Feb. 27, I9°3.)
THOMAS, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. i,
1873. S. of S[amuel], coal-owner, of Aberdare, Glam. B.
there [1853]. School, Manilla Hall, Clifton. Matric. Michs.
1873. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9, 1887. A Director
of the Cambrian Collieries and of the Barry Railway
Company. Of Yscyborwen, Glam. J. P. Married, 18S0, Rose
Helen, dau. of George A. Haig, of Penithon, Raduors., and
had issue. Died May 11, 1919, at Tenby. Brother of David A.
(1876) and Samuel .M. (18S1). (Venn, 11. 410; Inns of Court;
Fox-Davies, Armorial pamihes.)
THOMAS, JOHN LLEWELYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of John, of 53, Welbeck Street, London. B. [Oct. 2],
1880, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899;
Scholar, 1900; B..-^. (8th Wrangler) 1902; M.A. 1906. A
private 'Coach' in Edinburgh, 1902-9; at the University
Correspondence College, 1910-14; Assistant Master at
Highgate School, 1915-33-- (Harrow Sch. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
THOMAS, JOHN PENFORD. Adm. pens, at Queens", Dec. 15,
1827. Of Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1828.
THOMAS, JOHN SHEARM. Adm. pens, (age jo) at Trinity,
Feb. 10, 1855. S. of the Rev. Francis Wolferstan, of Park-
ham, Devon. B. there [Sept. 19, 1835]. School, .Marlborough
College. Matric. .\Uchs. 1855; B..\. 1859; .M.A. 1862. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) i860; priest, i866. Assistant Master at
Marlborough College, 1S59-97; Bursar, 1860-97. Married,
Dec. 20, 1883, Evelyn Lucy, eldest dau. of the Ven. Arch-
deacon Farrar, Canon of Westminster. Died Sept. 26, 1897,
at Marlborough. {.Marlborough Coll. Reg. (Shearrae); Boase
III. 928; Crockford.)
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THOMAS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. ii,
1876. 2nd s. of William, quarry-agent, of Penbryn, Bethesda,
Wales. B. Oct. 19, 1851, at Bangor. School, Carnarvon
CoUegiate (Mr Boucher), Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. i88o;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Bangor) 1879; priest 1880; C. of
St Mary's, Bangor, 1879-80; C. of Carnarvon, 1880-3. C. of
Llandudno, 1884-6. V. of Rhos-Y-Medre, Denbighs., i88fr-
1916. Died Aug. i, 1916, at New Bridge, Ruabon. (Crockfora;
The Times, Aug. 3, 1916.)
THOMAS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1784-
S. of Joseph. B. in Llanerfyl, Montgom. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792-
Ord. deacon (Winchester, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) May 30,
1790: C. of Spexhall, Suffolk, 1790- Sometime Chaplam, R.N. ;
H.M.S. Vanguard. K. of Ehnswell, Suffolk, 1809- 11. Married
Sept. 22, 1791, MilUcent, dau. of the Rev. John Parkhurst
(1745), the lexicographer. Died Mar. 21 (or 22), 181 1, at
Abell Grove, Epsom. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; St John s Coll.
Adm., IV. 512; Foster, Index Eccles.; O. Mag., 1811, i. 400-)
THOMAS, JOSEPH DAVID. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1883.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887. Migrated to Downing,
Dec. 15, 1S91; M.B. and B.Chir. 1892. At Guy's Hospital;
House Physician there. Practised for sometime at Bushey
Heath, Herts. Subsequently proprietor of Northwoods
private Asylum, Winterbourne, near Bristol. Disappears
from Medical Directories, 1940-)
THOMAS, JOSEPH VIVIAN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. i, 1880.
S of Tom Edward Wilkins, Esq. [stockbroker, of London],
deceased (and Mary). B. [Nov. 24, 1861], at Rainhill, Lanes.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar;
B.A. (32nd Wrangler, 1883) 1884. Assistant Master at
Mannamead School, Plymouth, 1884-92; Vice-Principal of
Edgeborough School, Guildford, 1893; Assistant Master at
Elizabeth CoUege, Guernsey, 1894-1919; Vice-Prmcipal there.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THOMAS, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13, 1778.
Of Herefordshire. [S. of Walter (and Mary). Bapt. Mar. 20,
1760, at Weobley. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1778; Scholar, 1778; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1789- Ord. deacon
(Exeter) Sept. 22, 1782; priest, June 20, 1784- V. of St
Merryn, Cornwall, 1785-91- R- of Street with Walton,
Somerset, 1791. R.of BackweU, 1796. V.of Kingston-Deverill,
Wilts , 1813. Preb. of Wells, 1798. Archdeacon of Bath,
1817-20. V. of Christ Church, Walcot, Bath, 1817-20.
Married, 1794, Susan Isabella, only dau. of Dr Henry
Harington, M.D., of Bath. Author, A poetick epistle to a
curate; Strictures on subjects relating to the Established Religion
and the Clergy; Remarks on some popular principles and
notions; Sermons, etc. Died May 27, 1820, at Bath, 'having
just attended a Levee to pay his respects to his new Sovereign
and caught cold on the return journey.' M.I. in Bath Abbey.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 512; Foster, Index Eccles.; O. Mag.,
1820, I. 565-6; 1823, I. 652a; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv.
381.)
THOMAS, JOSIAH RAGLAND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1866. [5th s. of the Rev. John (i8x6), of Mengnana-
puram, TiniveUy, South India. B. Oct. 12, 1847. School,
Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1870.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 8, i88o. CaUed to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1883. Practised before the High Court of Madras.
Died Feb. 29, 1892. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law
Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
THOMAS, LEWIS DAVEY CLITHEROE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1898. S. of Lewis WiUiam, Esq., of Harley House,
65, Highbury New Park, London, N. B. Nov. 10, 1878.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Lent, 1898. Sometime an
engineer at the docks, Liverpool. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Second Lieut., Worcestershire Regt.). Latterly of
Fromefield, Combe Park, Bath. Died Aug. 14, 1953.
THOMAS, LEWIS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Feb. 25, 1840. [Youngest s. of Major-General Lewis, C.B.]
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. C. of Trinity Church, Bath,
1846-51. C. of Bonvilaton Cowbridge, Glam., 1852-3. C. of
Broome, Norfolk, 1854-5. P.C. of St James, Toxteth Park,
Liverpool, 1856-67. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1868. (Major
V. Hodson; Clergy List.)
THOMAS, LLEWELYN WYNN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 9, 1886. S. of the Rev. John, V. of Altcar, Lanes, (and
Helen Anne Hand). B. there, Feb. 2, 1867. School, King
William's College, Isle of Man (Mr J. H. Games). Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Mary's, Wavertree, and Assistant
Master at the Liverpool Institute, 1892-1900. C. of St Paul's,
Warrington, igoo-2. C.-in-chargeof St George's, Altrincham,
with St Alban's, Broadheath, Cheshire, 1902-11. V. of
Thomas, Owen
St Alban's, Broadheath, 1911-13. V. of Newland, Yorks.,
1912-28. V. of Sledmere, 1928-35- Rural Dean of Harthill,
1931-5. Preb. of York, 1932-5. Died June 19, 1935. (King
William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.; Eagle; xux. 130; Crock-
ford; The limes, June 21, 1935.)
THOMAS, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 13,
1761. S. of Peter. B. at Camberwell. School, Hackney
(Dr Newcome). Matric. Michs. 1761; Scholar, 1762; B.A.
1766; M.A. 1769. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1767;
priest (London) May 21, 1769; C. of Barham and Baylham,
Suffolk, 1767. (Peile, 11. 273.)
THOMAS, MESAC. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 2, 1836;
pens. Oct. 14, 1836. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. B. [1816], at
Aberystwyth, Cardigans. Schools, Shrewsbury [and Oswestry].
Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated (age 20) to Trinity, Jan. 31,
1837; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843; D.D. 1863. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) Dec. 20, 1840; priest, July 25, 1841; C. of Bishop
Ryder's Church, Birmingham, 1840-1. C. of St Mary's,
Birmingham, 1841-3. V. of Tuddenham St Martin, Suffolk,
1843-6. P.C. of Attleborough, Warws., 1846-51. Secretary,
Colonial Church School Society, 1846-63. Bishop of Goul-
bum, New South Wales, 1863-92. Dean of the Cathedral,
1884-92. Married, Nov. 7, 1843, Mary Campbell, dau. of
Thomas Hinton Hasluck, of Birmingham. Died Mar. 15,
1892, in Sydney. Brother of John (1836). (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Boose, in. 929; Crockford.)
THOMAS (post TREHERNE), MORGAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Apr. 11, 1820. [2nd] s. of Rees Goring [of Llannon,
Carm., and Tooting Graveney, Surrey] (and Sarah, dau. of
Richard Hovel, of Norfolk). B. [Aug. 6, 1803], in Tooting.
School, Cheam, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824;
M.A. 1827. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1827. Assumed
the old family name of Treherne, by deed poll, Nov. 11, 1856.
J. P. for Sussex; D.L. for Surrey. M.P. for Coventry, 1863-7.
Married, May 12, 1835, Louisa Frances, only child of John
Apsley Dab-ymple, of Mayfield, Sussex, and had issue. Died
July II, 1867. (Burke, E.G. (sub Treherne); G. Mag., 1867,
II. 265; Return of M.P. s.)
THOMAS, MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1845.
[S. of Evan, linen-draper, of the Strand, London. B. 1826.
School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A.
1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1850; priest (Chichester) 1851 ;
C. of Hampton-in-Arden, Warws., 1 850-1. C. of Hartfield,
Sussex, 1851-2 and 1855-60. C. of Holton, Suffolk, 1854-5.
C. of Ashurst, Kent, 1860-1. C. of Holy Trinity, Marylebone,
1861-8. V. of St Mary's, Spital Square, E., 1868-94. Died
Jan. 4, 1894. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 10, 1894.)
THOMAS, NATHANIEL SEYMOUR. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1890. [S. of the Rev. Elisha Smith, Bishop of Kansas. B.
June 20, 1867, at Faribault, Minnesota, U.S.A. Educated at
the University of Minnesota.] LL.D., Colorado. Sometime
Professor of New Testament exegesis at Kansas Theological
School. R.of Grace Church, Ottowa, Kansas ; of Leavenworth,
Kansas; of St Matthew's, Wheeling, Virginia; of the Church
of the Holy Apostles, Philadelphia. Bishop of Wyoming,
1909-27. Rector of Bethesda-by-the-Sea and Bishop in
Charge of American Churches in Europe. Married Edith
Ellsworth, dau. of Col. Edward Prince, 7th Illinois Cavaky.
Author, Sermons, etc. Latterly of Santa Barbara. Died
Mar. 31, 1937. (Who was Who, 1929-40.)
THOMAS, NICHOLAS CHARLES SCUDAMORE. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 21, 1869. [5th] s. of [the Rev.] WiUiam
Jones (1831), of Llan Thomas, Hay, Brecons. (and Anne
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Jones). B. Oct. 27, 1850,
at Hay. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873. Died, s.p., June i, 1873, in Rome. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
THOMAS, NORTHCOTE WHITRIDGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1887. S. of Thomas, of 64, Church Street, Oswestry,
Salop. B. [May 7], 1868, at Oswestry. School, Oswestry
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Died
Mar. 21, 1936. (Irin. Coll. Annual Record, 1948.)
THOMAS, OWEN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1875- Of Glamor-
gan. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John, D.D. (Chairman of the
Congregational Union of England and Wales). B. May 29,
1850, at Glyn, Neath. [Schools, Liverpool Institute, and
Lanes. Independent College, Manchester.] Migrated to
St John's, Feb. 9, 1876; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. A Congrega-
tional Minister, at English Church, Holywell, 1879-8S; at
Poole, Dorset, 1888-90; at Middleton Road, Dalston, 1890-
1915. For 14 years Secretary of the Congregational Fund
Board. Died Oct. 10, 1915. (Lanes. Coll., Manchester, List.)
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THOMAS, PERCY ABRAHAM. Adm. at King's, a Choral
Scholar, Oct. i, 1881. S. of A., of 20, College Green,
Gloucester. Schools, King's, Gloucester and Denstone.
Matric. Michs. 18S1; B.A. ibS^; M.A. 1899. Assistant Master
at St John's School, Leatherhead (for i year); at Sedbergh,
1884-97; Head Master of Sedbergh prep. School, 1897-1921.
Married, 1902, Margaret Milne. Author, EnuncicUxon, and
Notes in Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid and 1 rigonometry;
School Songs at Sedbergh. Resided latterly at Malvern. Died
Jan. 9, 1921, aged 61. (Scott, MSS.; King's Coll. Keg., 126;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Denstone Coll. Reg.; The limes,
Jan. II, 1921.)
THOMAS, PERCY GORONWY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1897.
S. of Josiah, Marine Superintendent, of West Derby, Liver-
pool (and Marianne Jones). B. Mar. 26, 1875, at Birkenhead.
School, Liverpool Collegiate; and at Liverpool University
(M.A., Liverpool, 1897). Migrated to Caius, Oct. i, 1898;
Scholar, 1899; B.A. (Med. and Mod. Lang. Trip., Class I)
1900; M.A. 1904. Litt.D., Liverpool, 1925. Assistant
Lecturer in English at the University CoUege of North Wales,
1903-5. Lecturer at King's CoUege, London, and Reader in
English Language and Literature, London University, 1908-
23. Professor of English Language and Medieval Literature at
Bedford College, 1923-40. Married, Aug. 22, 1918, Mary
Pugh Jones, .\uthor. Glossary of the Mercian Hymns;
Greene's Pandosto; Beowulf and the Old English Daniel;
Alfred and the Prose of his Reign; Notes on the Language of
Beowulf; The Middle English Alliterative Poem; Introduction
to the History of the English Language; English Literature
before Chaucer; Aspects of Literary I heory and Practice, etc.
Of Forty Avenue, Wembley Park, in 1952. {Venn, 11. 555;
Who's Who; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THOMAS, RICHARD ALBERT. Adm. at Trinity H.\ll, 1892.
S. of Owen, of Sea View House, Bagillt, Flints. School, King's,
Chester. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1893; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1897; priest, 1898. Lecturer
at Chester Diocesan Training College, 1896-1905; Assistant
Chaplain, 1897-1905; Vice-Principal, 1898-1905. Vice-
Principal and Assistant Chaplain at the Training College,
Winchester, 1905-10. Principal and Chaplain of Chester
Training CoUege, 1910-35. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Cheshire Regt. (T.F. Res.); Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
mentioned in despatches; O.B.E.). Hon. Canon of Chester,
1921-35. V. of Gazeley, Cambs. (with Kentford R. to 1936,
and Dalham R. from 1936), 1935-8. Perm, to off., dio. of Ely,
1938. Married, igog, Mabel Annie Hinton. Latterly of The
Rookery, Waterbeach, Cambs. Died July 31, 1943, aged 70,
at Kington, Heref. (Crockford; The 2 imes, Aug. 4, i943-)
THOMAS, RICHARD COBDEN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8,
18S3. Matric. Michs. 18S3.
THOMAS, RICHARD EVERARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 6, 1S66. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1870; priest
(London) 1872; C. of Christ Church, CamberweU, 1870-1.
C. of St Barnabas, Homsey Road, 1871-2. C. of Sedgefield,
Durham, 1873-80. C. of St Paul's, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1880-5. C. of St Jude's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1885-8. V. of
Bolam, 1888-1929. M.B.E., 1920. Disappears from Crocft/orii,
1930.
THOMAS, The Rev. RICHARD JAMES HARRIES. Adm. sizar
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 23, 1848; 'a Ten-year man." Of
Carmarthens. Matric. Easter, 1858; B.D. {Stat. Eli:.) 1858.
Ord. deacon (St David's) 1841; priest, 1843; C. of St Peter's,
Carmarthen, 1841-4. C. of Combe-St-Nicholas, Somerset,
1845. C. of St James and St Luke's, Westminster, 1846-7.
C. of St James's Chapel, Hampstead Road, 1849-51. C. of
St Peter's, Hammersmith, 1852-5. Chaplain to Lord Leigh,
1856-74. R. of Hodgeston, Pembs., 1858-74. Disappears from
Crockford, 1876. {Clergy List.)
THOMAS, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 19, 1846. S. of Admiral — Thomas. Doubtful
if resided.
THOMAS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 16, 1850.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon
(Bangor) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Llangoed-cion-Llanfihangel,
Anglesey, and Assistant Master at Beaumaris School, 1855-
62. C. of Llandegvan, 1863-70. C. of Llanbeblig, Cam.,
1871-3. {Clergy List; Crockford.)
THOMAS, ROBERT DAVIES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 20, 1831. B. at Chester. Matric. Lent, 1832; B.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1836; priest, 1837. P.C. of Christ
Church, Chester, 1851-78. Latterly of Heywood Lodge,
Chester, where he died, July 28, 1894, aged 85. Father of
AlfredD. (1872). {Crockford; Clergy List;The Guardian, Aug.
8, 1894.)
THOMAS, ROBERT STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Oct. 1884. S. of Henry Drew, Esq. [of Staplake Mount,
Starcross, Devon]. B. at E.\eter. Schools, Leamington
Thomas, Thomas Shenton Whitelegge
(Dr J. Wood) and Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1S84;
li.A. 1887; .M.B., B.Chir. and .M.A. 1891; M.D. 1S97. At the
Middlese.x Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1892. Practised at Exmouth, Devon. Senior
House Surgeon, South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital,
Plymouth. J. P. for Devon. Of 4, Avondale Road, Littleham
Cross, Exmouth, in 1948. {.\Jalvern Coll. Reg.; Medical
Directories.)
THOMAS, SAMUEL HINDS. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Oct. 6,
1873. S. of W. G. B. Nov. 24, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1884.
THOMAS, SAMUEL MORETON. Adm. (age 21) at Caius, Jan. 5,
1881. S. of Samuel, deceased. B. at Yscyborwen, Aberdare.
School, Manilla HaU, Clifton. Matric. Lent, 1881. Capt.,
3rd South Wales Borderers and the Welch Kegt. (.Militia),
1889; Major, 1899. Of Broxwood Court, Pembridge, Heref.,
in 1898. Died in 1910. Brother of David A. (1876) and John
H. (1873). {Venn, II. 447.)
THOMAS, STANLEY RANDELL. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 189S. S. of Richard, of Penarth. B. Feb. 16, 1881, at
Lydbrook, Gloucs. School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Easter,
1898. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut.,
R.F.A.). {Clifton Coll. Reg.)
THOMAS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 3, 1767.
B. in FUnts. Matric. .Michs. 1768.
THOMAS, THOMAS. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
July 28, 1777. Matric. Easter, 1789; B.D. {Stat. Eli:.) 1790.
One of these names ('B.D.') was R. of Isham, Northants.,
1774-1825. Died Dec. 4, 1825, aged 85, at Kibworth, Leics.
(G. Mag., 1826, 1. 92.)
THOMAS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 27, 1782;
a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter, 1793; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.)
1793. Probably the man of these names ('B.D.') who was
P.C. of Kingswood, Gloucs., 1777-1834, and died, aged 86,
June 23, 1834, at Wotton-under-Edge. But see an Oxford
contemporary namesake (not 'B.D.') and also the above.
(G. Mag., 1834, II. 441.)
THOMAS, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1893. S. of Thomas. B. at New Tredegar, Mon. School,
Christ CoUege, Brecon. Matric. .Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896.
Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1895, 1896. Adm. Solicitor, 1900;
practised at Bargoed, Glam. Clerk to BedweUty District
CouncU (Scott, .U55.; Law Lists.)
THOMAS, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 9,
1900. S. of David. B. ."Vpr. 6, 1884, at Loughor, Glam.
School, Tan-y-rallt, Pontardawe. Matric. Michs. 1902. At
St Thomas's Hospital. Of Penuel ViUa, Loughor, in 1912.
{Peile, II. 841.)
THOMAS, THOMAS LLOYD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25,
1804. Of Caernarvon. [S. of Rice, of Trever Lodge, near
Ruabon.] Scnool, Runcorn. Kept three terms. Died Nov. 12,
1806, at Bristol. {Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 29, 1806.)
THOMAS, THOMAS PRICE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. [S. of
David, of Treduston HaU, Sennybridge, Brecons.] (and
Elizabeth Price). B. [Oct. 22], 1873, at Tredustan, Brecon.
School, Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1903. At Guy's Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. Practised at Brecon. Medical
Officer of Health for Llangorse District and Brecon U.D.C.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A..M.C.). Of
Bank House, Brecon. J. P. for Brecons. High Sheriff, 1923-4.
Married, 1908, Elisabeth, dau. of Robert McTurk, of Cray.
Died May 8, 1930; buried at Devynock. {Venn, 11. 535,
which gives his father's name as Morgan; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories; 1 he limes, May 10, 1930; KeUy,
Handbook.)
THOMAS, THOMAS SHENTON V/HITELEGGE. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1S98. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas William
(next), R. of Newton-in-the-lsle, Cambs. B. Oct. 10, 1879, in
Southwark, London. School, St John's, Leatherhead.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M..\. 1930. Hon. FeUow
1936. Sometime .Assistant Master at Evelyn's prep. School,
Hillingdon, .Middlesex. In the Colonial Civil Service;
Assistant District Commissioner, East African Protectorate,
1909; Third Assistant Secretary, 1911; Senior Assistant
Secretary, 1912; Assistant Chief Secretary, Uganda, 1919;
Assistant Secretary, Nigeria, 1921; Deputy Chief Secretary,
1923; Colonial Secretary, Gold Coast Colony, 1927. Governor
of Nyasaland Protectorate, 1929-32; of the Gold Coast
Colony, 1932-4; Governor of the Straits Settlements and
F.M.S., 1934-45; interned by the Japanese, 1942-5, during
which time he suffered severe hardships. Retired, 1946.
O.B.E., 1919; C.M.G., 1929; K.C.M.G., 1931; G.C.U.G., 1937.
Married, Apr. n, 1912, Lucy .Marguerite, dau. of Colonel
J. A. L. Montgomery, C.S.L, and had issue. Of 28, Oakwood
Court, London, W., in 1952. {St John's Sch., Leatherhead,
Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (Knightage); Wiio's Who.)
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THOMAS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 25, 1 871. S. of the Rev. Thomas (and Theophila). B. at
Mothvey, Carm. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1850. [School, Marlborough
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Widnes, Lanes.,
1875-7. C. of St Bride's, Fleet Street, London; 1877-80.
C. of St Giles, Norwich, 1880-5. V. of Wicken, Cambs., 1885-
92. V. of St Barnabas, Cambridge, 1892-1907. R. of Newton-
in-the-Isle, Cambs., 1907-23- Married, Dec. 4. 1878, Susie,
youngest dau. of the Rev. W. Whitelegge, R. of Brampford-
Speke, Devon. Lived latterly at Great Shelford, Cambs.,
where he died Jan. 27, 1929. Father of the above. (Eagle,
XLV. 279; Crockford.)
THOMAS, TUDOR VAUGHAN HOWELL. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Jan. 26, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Reece, Esq.
[of Treffarne House] (and Fanny, dau. of Evan George, Esq.).
B. [1852] at Lampeter Velfrey, Pembs. Bapt. there, June 3,
1852. Matric. Michs. 1872. Of Lampeter House, Narberth,
Pembs. Married, 1878, IsabeUa Caroline, youngest dau. of
General Charles Grant, C.B., R.H.A., and had issue. Died
Sept. 2, 1906, aged 54. (Eagle, xxviii. 214; Walford, County
Families; The limes, Sept. 5, 1906.)
THOMAS, WALTER. Incorp. B.A. from Oxford, 1792; M.A.
1792. Adm. at Emmanuel, Apr. 17, 1792- [S. of John, Esq.,
of Llanagan, Carm.] Matric. from Jesus CoUege, Oxford,
May 12, 1752. B.A. (Oxford) 1756- (^'- Oxon.)
THOMAS, WALTER BLAYNEY. Adm. pens at Peterhouse,
Dec. 14, 1894. S. of Frederick, deceased. B. Feb. 14, 1876,
in Birmingham. School, King Edward VI, Birmingham.
Matric. 1S95; Scholar; B.A. 1898. Assistant Master at
St Cuthbert's CoUege, Worksop; at King Edward's School,
Grantham; at the Grammar School, Pontefract, 1910-28.
Died Feb. 7, 1928, at Pontefract. (Scott, MSS.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 9, 1928.)
THOMAS, WALWYN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4, 1889.
[S. of — , of Rhos Villa, WeUfield, Carmarthen.] B. [Nov. 29,
1870], at Carmarthen. Schools, Carmarthen Grammar and
St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1895; M.D. 1922. At St George's Hospital;
House Physician and House Surgeon there. Chief Medical
Officer, Maratha plague hospital, Bombay, in 1900. Special
plague Medical Officer, Colony of Cape of Good Hope and
Medical Officer, Table Bay harbour board. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, South African Medical Corps.;
O.B.E.; mentioned in despatches). Railway and Harbour
Medical Officer, Table Bay Harbour (1930). Of 8, Annandale
Street, Cape Town, in 1949. (St Paul's Sck. Reg.; Peile, 11.
749; Medical Directories.)
THOMAS, The Rev. WATKIN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at
St John's, May 27, 1825; a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs.
1833; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1835- Head Master of St John's
College, Ystradmeurig, Cardigans., 1823-5. R. of LlanychU-
wydog with Llanllawer, Pembs., 1825-57, and R. of Dinas,
1836-57. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. (Clergy List;
D. G. Osborne Jones.)
THOMAS, WILFRID SAVAGE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
Eldest s. of Wesley Henry, of Uplands, Haslemere, Surrey.
B. Jan. 24, 1879, at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. School, Bradfield
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Great Marlow,
Bucks., 1902-6. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Adelaide,
1906-8. C. of Great Marlow, 1909-11. C. of Banbury with
Grimsbury, Oxon., 1911-13. P.-in-charge of MaUala mission.
South Australia, 1913-15- C. of Amersham, Bucks., 1916-18.
V. of Holy Trinity, Lambeth, 1918-23. V. of Headington
Quarry, Oxon., 1924-35. V. of Adderbury with MUton, 1935-
9. RuralDeanoflslip, 1929-35. Married, 1916. OfWindrush,
Bicknoller, Somerset, in 1951- (Bradfield Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 10,
1766. Of Kent. Matric. Easter, 1767; Scholar; B.A. 1771-
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 26, 1774.
S. of the Rev. [Dr] Hugh (1724), Master of the CoUege. B.
[May 25, 1757], at Cambridge. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1774; Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1779; M.A. 1782. FeUow,
1779-85- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June, 1781; priest, Dec. 1781.
V. of Blean, Kent, 1784-92. Probably also C.-in-charge of
Fobbing, Essex, 1789-1803; if so, married, May, 1800, Mrs
WUkinson, widow of Lieut. WiUunson, of the Royal Bucks.
MUitia, and died in 1803. (Peile, 11. 300; Northants. Clergy;
G. Mag., 1804, I. 88; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, July 11, 1801.
Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1805.
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June
10, 1809. Of Anglesey. School, Beaumaris. Matric. Michs.
1809; Scholar, 1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon
Thomas, William Jones
(Bangor) June 5, 1814; priest, June 25, 1815, as 'B.A.,
St John's CoUege, Cambridge.' R. of Llanbedr-Goch with
Llanfairmathafarneithaf, Anglesey, i8i4;C. of Llanddyfnan,
1819. R. of Llansadwrn, 1829-45. Died Apr. 10, 1845.
(G. Mag., 1845, II. 92; F. P. White; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.,
confuses this man with the next; Pryce, Diocese of Bangor,
123-)
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 26) at Jesus, Mar. 18,
1819; a 'Ten-year man.' [Youngest s. of David, Esq., of
TrehoweU, Pembs. (and Jane, dau. of the Rev. HoweU
Howell, of Kilhernie, Carmarthen). B. 1792-] Matric. Easter,
1827; B.D. (Stat. Eli:.) 1829. Ord. deacon, 1819; priest, 1821;
C. of Dartmouth, 1819-20. C. of St Issey, CornwaU, 1821-31.
C. of Stoke-Climsland, 1831. C. of Altarnon, 1831-8. V. of
Manaccan, 1838. V. of Sithney, 1839-69. J. P. for CornwaU.
Married, 1818, Frances, dau. of WiUiam Waldegrave, of
Caistor, Northants. Died Mar. 13, 1869, at Sithney. (Btblto.
Cornub., where he is confused with the above; Clergy List;
Crockford; Walford, County Families; F. P. White.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 22,
1820. Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1821; B.A.
1824.
THOMAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1882.
Matric. Michs., 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(St Davids) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of LlaneUy, Carm., 1886-9.
C. of Holy Trinity, Aberystwyth, 1890-2. V. of Llanano with
Llanbadarn-Fynydd, Radnors., 1892-9. R. of Bryngwyn,
Hay, 1899-1920. Disappears from Crockford, 1921.
THOMAS, WILLIAM GARNETT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 31, i8i8. S. of Lynch. B. in the Barbados,
West Indies. School, his father. Matric. Michs. 18 18; Scholar,
1821; B..'^. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1826;
priest, 1827; C. of Astley, Lanes., 1826-9. P.C. of Burton-
wood, 1829-76. Disappears from Croc/s/or<i, 1883. Brother of
George (1826).
THOMAS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1832. S. of James Donoithorne. B. at Banbury,
Oxon. School, Kingsbridge, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1833.
THOMAS, WILLIAM HENRY, .^dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1885. Of Pembs. [S. of E. B. in 1866. School,
Llandovery.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1886, 1887. Played for Wales, 1885-
91, and on the first Rugby tour in Australia, 1888. Of the
Old Manor House, Wrington, Somerset, in 1913. (Fifty Years
of Sport.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Mar. 24, 1851. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. — [WiUiam], deceased
(and Anne, dau. of Griffith Roberts, Esq., of Beaumaris,
Anglesey). [B. at Trevor, Beaumaris.] Matric. Michs. 1851.
Ensign, 33rd Foot, 1855; Lieut., 1858; Lieut., 99th Foot,
1863; on half pay as Capt., 1869. Lieut.-Col., Anglesey
MUitia, 1876-8. Chief Constable of Anglesey, 1877-94. J.P.
and D.L. for Anglesey. Died June 2, 1896, at Trevor,
Beaumaris. Brother of Hugh (1854). (Boase, lii. 933;
Walford, County Families.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM JENKYN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1888. S. of John, of Cloddian, Bala, Merioneths. B. July 5,
1870, at Bala. School, Friars, Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I ist Class) 1891; M.A.
1896. Classical Lecturer at the University College of North
Wales, Bangor, 1891-6. Head Master of Aberdare County
School, 1896-1905 ; Head Master of Hackney Downs (Grocers'
Company) School, 1905-45. Author, New Latin Delectus;
Cambrensia; The Welsh Fairy Book; Letters to a Young
Headmaster, etc. Of Clare Court, Judd Street, London, W.C,
in 1950. (W. J. Thomas; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM JOLLIFFE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1890. B. May 14, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1894; priest, 1895;
C. of Ebbw Vale, Mon., 1894-6. C. of East Brent, Somerset,
1896-1900. C. of Yatton, 1900-5. C. of Dodleston, FUnts.,
1905-6. R. of Treborough and V. of Withiel Florey, Somerset,
1906-14. C. of St Stephen's, Lansdowne, Bath, 1915-18.
P.C. of Cudworth with ChUUngton, Somerset, 1919-24. V. of
Draycott, 1924-9. P.C. of Theale, 1929-40. Died in 1940.
(Crockford.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM JONES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Jan. 13, 1831. [3rd] s. of David, of Radnors. (and Catherine,
eldest dau. of WiUiam Jones, of Ystrad Walter, Carm.).
[B. Dec. 4, 181 1.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1831;
B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1836; priest,
1837; C. of Kiknington, Devon, 1836-8. P.C. of Llanelweth,
Radnors., 1838-56. C. of Titley, Heref., 1843-4. C. of
Kington, 1845-7. C. of Presteigne, 1847-9. C. of Forden,
Montgom., 1849-53. R. of Gladestry, Radnors., 1856-9. V.
of Llanigan, Brecons., 1859-86. J. P., for Heref., Brecons.
and Radnors. Married, Jan. 22, 1839, Anne Elizabeth, only
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Thomas, William Mathew
child of the Rev. John Jones, M.A., of Hereford. Died
Feb 5 i856, at Llanthonv, near Hay. Father of Nicholas
C. S. (1869). (Skreii'sbury Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 442 and
MS. note; Crockford; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM MATHEW. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 15, 1854. S. of Thomas, officer of Excise (and Elizabeth).
B. at Montgomery. Bapt. Mar. 13, 1831. Matric. Lent, 1855;
B.A. 1859; M..^. 1S75. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol,
1859- priest, 1861; C. of Alvington with Woolastone, Gloucs.,
1859-63. C. of Tanfield, Yorks., 1863-73- C. of St Andrew's,
Hove, Brighton. 1873-4. C. of Esher, Surrey, 1874-5-
C.-in-charge of St George's, Bournemouth, 1876-91. V. of
Billingborough, Lines., 1891-1911. Died July 7, ign-
(Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle July 21, 1911.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM MUNNINGS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 23) at
DowNiNG, June 30, 1827- S. of W[ootton] B[urton] S[haw]
[attorney], of Chesterfield, Derbs. B. there. School, Man-
chester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. [Man-
cluster Sch. Reg., m.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM PROCKTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 21, 1805; from St Mary HaU, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Mav 7, 1801, age 17. Of Wellington, Somerset.
[S. of Prockter, of Bishop's Hull, Somerset.] Matnc. Easter,
1806; LL.B. 1808. V. of Sampford-Arundel, Somerset, 1819-
27. Preb. of Wells, 1821. V. of Holcombe-Bumell, Devon,
1822-7. V. of Witheridge, 1832-43- V. of WelUngton,
Somerset, 1843-50. Died Oct. 29, 1850. {Al. Oxon.; Foster.
Index Eccles. ; Clergy List.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 26, 1845. S. of John. B. at Delph, Saddleworth, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon,
1849- priest, 1850; C. of Woodhouse, Huddersfield, 1850-4.
C. of Hemingford Grey, Hunts., 1854-6. V. of St Mary's,
Peterborough, 1856-91. Died Dec. 2, 1891. {Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. g, 1891.)
THOMAS, WILLIAM SLATER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept.
26, 186S. Did not reside.
THOMAS-PETER, JOHN FRANKLEN (1870), see PETER.
THOMASON, PHILIP ROLLASON. Adm. at TRiNiTY Hall,
1857. S. of Yeoville [architect], of Observatory Gardens,
Kensington, London [and Birmingham]. [B. Oct. 27, 1839.]
School, MiU HiU. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. and LL.B. 1891.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June i, 1894. Married,
Nov. 16, 1904. Of Ivema Gardens, Kensington, London and
of Colehill, Wimbome, Dorset, 1946. {Mill Hill Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
THOMASON, THOMAS TRUEBODY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 23, 1792- S. of Thomas, of Plymouth
School, Greenwich (Mr Bakewell). [B. June 7, i774, at
- Plymouth.] Matric. Michs. 1792; Norrisian prize, 1795 and
1800; B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1796. Migrated to Queens',
Jan. 12, 1797; M.A. 1799- Fellow of Queens', i797; tutor.
Ord. deacon, 1796, as C. to Charles Simeon at Holy Trimty,
Cambridge. C. of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham. Chaplain to the
East India Company in Bengal, 1808-29, being 'one of the
five Evangelical Chaplains nominated by Simeon.' Married
(i) Jan. 1799, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Fawcett, of
Scaleby Castle, Yorks. (founder of the European Female
Orphanage, Calcutta); (2) Dorothy — . Died June 20, 1829,
in Mauritius, while returning to England. M.I. in the Old
(or Mission) Church, Calcutta. (Major V. Hodson; G. Mag.,
1829, II. 647.)
THOMASON, WILLIAM STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 2, 1S52. S. of the Hon. James, Lieut. -
Governor of the N.W. Provinces of India. B. Sept. 14, 1836,
at Azimguhr. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A.
1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Oxford) i860; priest, i860.
V. of Burgh with Winthorpe, Lines., 1863-70. Died in 1870.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
THOMLINSON, JOHN. .-^dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 4,
1780. [Eldest] s. of John, of [Blencogo], Carlisle. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1780. Of Brisco HiU, Carlisle. High
Sheriff of Cumberland, 1807. Capt., Col. Howard's Rangers.
Married, 1801, Sarah P. Langford. Died, s.p., Nov. 9, 1811.
Brother of William (1785)- {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
THOMLINSON, JOHN WINN. Adm. at Christ's, May 17, 1791.
S. of the Rev. Robert (next), R. of Cley-next-the-Sea,
Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. May 23, 1773. Matric. Michs. 1791;
Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1795- --^dm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10,
1790. Married, May 5, 1803, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of
Sir George Chad, of Thursford, Norfolk. Succeeded John
Thomlinson (1751) in his Cley estates, 1792. Died, suddenly,
of apoplexy, Dec. 30, 1835. Brother of Robert (1803).
{Peile, II. 332; G. Mag., 1836, I. 213, which gives date of
death as Dec. 26.)
Thompson, Alexander Hamilton
THOMLINSON, ROBERT, .^dm. pens, (age i8) at Christ's,
Tan. 28, 1758. S. of Richard. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1758; Scholar, 1759; B.A,
{nth Wrangler) 1762; M.A. 1765- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1763; priest. May 13, 1764- C. of Cley-next-the-Sea, NorfoUc,
1763- R. there, 1764-1801. R. of BUckling, 1767-1801.
Married Alice Winn. Died Oct. 23, 1801; buried at Cley,
Oct 23, i8oi, 'rector and patron of the Church.' Father of
the next and of John W. (1791)- (?"'«. "■ 264; Al. Oxon.
erroneously associates an Oxford contemporary namesake
with the cure of Cley.)
THOMLINSON, ROBERT. Adm. at Christ's, 1803 (but not
found in College Adm. Reg.). S. of the Rev. Robert (above).
Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1807- Died Feb. 22, 1809, aged 22;
buried at Cley. Brother of John W. (1791)- {PeiU, 11. 355-)
THOMLINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 13. 1 754-
S. of the Rev. William (1711), deceased, of Newark, Notts.
[School, Wakefield.] Matric. Michs. 1754; Scholar, i755;
B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761. C. of Escrick, Yorks., 1766-79- C.
of Waltham, 1779-85-
THOMLINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's.
June 10, 1785. [2nd] s. of John, Esq. [of Blencogo, Carlisle].
B. at Carlisle. Schools, Harrow and Leeds. Scholar, 1785.
Kept two terms. Ensign, 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regt. of
Foot, 1787; Lieut., 1791; Capt., 17931 Major, 91st Foot, 1794;
Lieut. -Col., 1800; Lieut.-Col., i8th Foot, 1809. Married
Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. W. Plumbe, of ,\ughton. Lanes.
Died, 181 1, on passage home from the West Indies. Brotherof
John (1780). {St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 513; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON (post MEVSEY-THOMPSON), ALBERT CHILDERS.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1867. [3rd] s. of Harry
Stephen (1826). B. [July 13], 1848, at Kirby [Hall], Yorks
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1869; migrated to the Inner Temple,
Apr. 17, 1872. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1872. On the North-
Eastern Circuit. Married, Aug. 9, 1882, Mabel Louisa,
youngest dau. of the Rev. and Hon. James Walter Lascelles,
and granddaughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood, and had
issue. Died Mar. 20, 1894, in London. Brother of Henry M.
(1863), Charies M. (1868) and Ernest C. {1877, sub Meysey-
Thompson). (Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
THOMPSON, ALBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1898. S. of John Albert. B. June 19, 1875. m
Liverpool. School, Liverpool Collegiate. Matnc. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of West Ham, 1901-9. Metropolitan Associa-
tion Secretary and Assistant Secretary (Home), C.C.C.S.,
1909-11; Assistant Secretary (Continental), 1911-12. V. of
St Jude's, East Brixton, Surrev, 1912-17. V. of St James's,
Clapham Park, 1917-21. V. of Christ Church, Clifton, Gloucs.,
1921-9. R. of Beccles, Sufiolk, 1929-34. V. of St Giles,
Northampton, 1934-6. Married, June 28, 1911, Eleanor E.N. ,
eldest dau. of George Code, Esq., of Redhill. Died Jan. 12,
1936, at Limavady Church, Co. Londonderry, in the pulpit,
after preaching. {Peile, 11. 828; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 15, 1936; C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 13, 1892. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John
(Trinity College, Dublin), [V. of St Gabriel's, Bristol] (and
Annie Hastings Cooper). B. Nov. 7, 1873. at Clifton. Schools,
Clifton CoUege (the Rev. J. Wilson), Totnes, Devon [and
St LawTrence CoUege, Ramsgate]. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895; M.A. 1903. Hon. FeUow, 1938. Hon. D.Litt., Durham;
Hon. LL.D., Leeds; Hon. Litt.D., Oxford, 1948- Lecturer m
English at Armstrong College, Univ. of Durham, 19 19-21;
Reader in Medieval History and Archaeology at Durham,
192 1-2. Reader in Medieval History at Leeds Univ., 1922-4 ;
Professor of History, 1924-39. Ford Lecturer at Oxford,
1932-3. Birkbeck Lecturer on Ecclesiastical History at
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1933-5- Hon. A.R.I.B..-^. Member
of Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, 1933, and of
the Ancient Monuments Board. F.B.A.; F.S.A.; Vice-
President, 1933-7. C.B.E., 1938. President, Royal .\rchaeo-
logical Institute, 1939-45- Married, Apr. 28, 1903, Amy,
younger dau. of Alfred Gosling, Esq., of Colchester. Author,
Cambridge and its Colleges; The Ground Plan of the English
Parish Church; Historical Growth of the English Parish
Church; Military Architecture in England in the Middle Ages;
English Monasteries; Cathedral Churches of England; The
Statutes of the Cathedral Church of Durham, etc. Of 7, Beau-
fort Mansions, London, S.W. Died at Exmouth, Sept. 4,
1952. Brotherof Archibald H.J. (1898). {Clifton Coll. Reg.;
St Lawrence's Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times, Sept. 5,
1952.)
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THOMPSON, ALEXANDER PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May 2, 1829; afterwards Fell. -Com. [S. of Thomas. B. at
Orleans, Feb. 1805. Cadet, Madras Cavalry, 1820; Comet,
1821; Lieut., 1824; Capt., 8th Madras Light Cavalry, 1829;
retired, Jan. 20, 1835.] Matric. Michs. 1829. Migrated pens,
to Corpus Christi, May 31, 1830; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 26, 1835 ; C. of Wardley with Belton, Rutland,
1835-6. Died at Torquay, Oct. 24, 1836, 'late curate of
Belton and Wardley, Rutland.' (Northants. Clergy, G. Mag.,
1836, II. 663; V. Hodson.)
THOMPSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, July 6,
1849. [2nd] s. of John Vincent (1801) [Serjeant-at-Law]. B.
[Oct. 7, 1831], in London. Schools, Rugby and Brighton.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855. Comet, 6th Dragoons, 1855;
sold out, 1857. An artist. Studied painting in Munich and
Paris. Illustrated Log of the Water Lily, by R. B. Mansfield
(B.A., Oxon.), whom he accompanied on the voyage, etc.
Represented the Daily News at the coronation of Tsar Alex-
ander III at Moscow in 1883. For some time managed two
theatres at Manchester. Designed more than 5000 costumes
for the English stage. Author of many comedy dramas, light
operas, burlesques, etc. Resided latterly in America. Died
Aug. 31, 1895, in New York. Brother of Frederick (1857)
and Vincent T. (1847). {Boase, vi, 679.)
THOMPSON, ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 23, 1786.
[S. of the Rev. Seth (1751), Chaplain of Kensington Palace.]
B. in Kensington. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A.
1791; M. A. 1794. Fellow, 1791-4. Alternate morning preacher
at Quebec Chapel, Portman Square and afternoon preacher
at St George's, Hanover Square; evening preacher at the
Magdalen. Died Feb. 13, 1805, 'through over-exertion.'
{G. Mag., 1S05, I. 191.)
THOMPSON, ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1832.
[S. of Charles, of Kensington, London. B. Mar. 27, 1814.]
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A." 1839; M.A. 1842.
Ord. deacon (Ely, for Peterb.) 1838; priest (Peterb.) 1840;
C. of Daventry, Northants., 1838-40. C. of Wadhurst,
Sussex, 1840-2. R. of Ashby with Fenby, Lines., 1842-4.
R. of Hotham, Yorks., 1844-56. R. of Brimpton, Berks.,
1856-77. Resided subsequently at Bath, where he died
Apr. 30, 1904. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
May 3, 1904.)
THOMPSON, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Feb. 24, 1854. S. of the Rev. George Hodgson (1813),
deceased. B. at Tottenham. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Of BeU Bar, Hatfield, Herts.
J. P. for Herts. Brother of George H. (1848) and WiUiam H.
(1852). (Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906.)
THOMPSON, ARCHIBALD HENRY JAMES. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1898. 2nd s. of the Rev. John (Trinity CoUege,
Dublin), V. of St Gabriel's, Bristol; of Endcliffe House,
Henbury, near Bristol. B. Apr. 20, 1880, at the Vicarage,
Easton, Bristol. School, South-Eastem College, Ramsgate.
Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Special List, employed at the War Office; O.B.E.;
Lieut. -Col., Chief Compensation Officer, R. A. F., Air Ministry).
Married, Apr. 22, igo8, Mary Vining, youngest dau. of
Arthur Baker, Esq., of Henbury Hill House, near Bristol. Of
Castle House, Knockholt, Kent, in 1934. Died at Lechlade,
Dec. 31, 1952. Brother of Alexander H. (1892). (Reg. of St
Laurence Coll.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1886. S.
of Edwin. B. Jan. 10, 1868, at York. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at the Royal
Grammar School, Guildford. Died Feb. 16, 1904. {The
Times, Feb. 19, 1904.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emm.anuel, Sept. 25,
1887. S. of W., Esq., of Glaisdale House, King's Lynn,
Norfolk. [Schools, King's Lynn and the Leys, Cambridge.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Assistant Master
at SUcoates School, Wakefield; at Castle Hill School, W.
Ealing; at King Edward VTI Grammar School, King's Lynn,
1906-36. Died Feb. 10, 1936. Left money to Emmanuel for
an Exhibition in Spanish. (R. Gardner; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17, 1890.
S. of Arthur [Kelly], of 7, Dormer Place, Leamington,
Warws. B. [Sept. 10], 1872, at Epsom. School, Brighton
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. House Surgeon,
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. Practised at Newbury, Berks.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; Capt.,
R.A.F.; D.C.M.S., Ministry of Pensions). Practised sub-
sequently at Brighton. Married, 1901, Lilian Mary, dau. of
Godfred Critchley-Salmanson. Of 20, East Drive, Brighton,
in 1949. {Medical Directories; Berks., Bucks, and Beds.
Contemporary Biographies, 289.)
Thompson, Basil
THOMPSON, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1886. S. of Johnson, minister and schoolmaster, of
Tregony (and Susanna Isabella Amot Ker). B. Mar. 4, 1868,
at Tregony, Cornwall. School, Hart House, Tregony (Mr
J. Thompson). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Ignatius,
Hendon, Durham, 1892-4. C. of St Paul's, West Hartlepool,
1894-6. V. of St .-Andrew's, Eccles, Lanes., 1896-1919. Rural
Dean of Eccles, 1908-19. Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1914.
Married, Sept. 4, 1900, Marion Ada, dau. of Thomas Doughty
Pritchard, of Pendleton. Died July 27, 1933, at Mytton
House, Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury; buried at Fitz, Salop.
(Eagle, XLViii. 72; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
July 28, 1933.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. S. of Charles, of Preswylfa, Cardiff. B. Dec. 28, 1859,
at Cardiff. School, Grove House, Tottenham, London
(private). Matric. Michs. 1878; Whewell Scholar, 1880;
(Hist. Trip., ist Class, 1881); B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1892; M.D. 1900. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1891. Practised in London. Surgeon,
Western Ophthalmic Hospital. Chief Clinical Assistant,
Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields. Author, ophthalmic. Died
Jan. II, 1937, at Hampstead. Brother of Joseph W. (1873).
(Medical Directories; Wlwwas Who; The Times, ]a.Q.. 13, 1937.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR JAMES KAYSS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. i, 1891. [3rd] s. of Thomas, bank clerk, of
Prospect, Hest Bank, Lanes, (and Anne Bainbridge Kayss).
B. Mar. 24, 1872, at Scotforth. School, Lancaster (the
Rev. W. Pryke). Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1900.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of St James,
Heywood, Lanes., 1896-7. Assistant Chaplain, Church of the
Resurrection, Brussels, 1897-9. C. of St Saviour's, Shepherd's
Bush, 1899-1900. C. of St Luke's, Kentish Town, 1900-4.
Assistant Chaplain, H.M. prison, Wandsworth, 1904-6;
Chaplain at H.M. prison, Warwick, 1906-7; at Leeds, 1907-8;
at Aylesbury, 1908-13. V. of Bierton with Quarrendon,
Bucks., 1913-26. C. of Guildford, Surrey, 1926-7. R. of
Rampisham with Wraxall, Dorset, 1927-34. Chaplain to the
British communities in North Chile, 1936-43. Married, Oct.
28, 1902, Mary Lucy, only dau. of William Seal, of London.
Lost at sea, through enemy action. May 3, 1943, on his way
back to England. (Crockford.)
THOMPSON, ARTHUR WELLINGTON. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 29, 1885. [2nd, twin] s. of the Rev. F[rancis]
D[aniel], (Trinity College, Dublin), of 17, Tanfield Street,
Leeds (and Kate, dau. of Jonathan Roose, of Liverpool).
[B. Oct. 7, 1865. School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1885 ; B.A. 1888 ; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Bishop Mitchinson,
for Peterb.) 1889; priest (Peterb.) 1890; C. of St Giles's,
Northampton, 1889-1900. V. of Pennington, Lanes., 1900-5.
R. of Salford, 1905-22. Rural Dean of Salford, 1912-22.
Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1917. R. and Rural Dean of
Ashton-under-Lyne, 1922-35. Married, 1895, Maude E.
Pierce, of Nottingham. Died, suddenly, June 8, 1937, at
Ryde, Isle of Wight. Twin brother of Francis D'A. (1886);
brother of Ernest P. P. L. (1888). (Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
June 9, 1937.)
THOMPSON, AUGUSTUS PERRONET. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1898. 2nd s. of Reginald Edward (1853), M.D., of 73,
Lillie Road, Fulham (and Anne Isabella de Morgan). B.
Aug. I, 1879, at 9, Cranley Place, South Kensington. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1898; Barnes Scholar, 1899; B.A.
(5th Wrangler) 1901; (Maths. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1902);
Smith's prize, 1903. Drowned in the Cam, July 11, 1903, near
St John's College. Brother of Reginald C. (1895), and
Edward V. (1899). (St Paul's) Sch. Reg., which gives drowned
July 16; Cambridge Chronicle, July 17, 1903; The Times, July
18, 1903.)
THOMPSON, BARRY CORT. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
Eldest s. of Frederick William, solicitor, of Grantham, Lines.
B. there, June 20, 1876. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor, 1902; practised
at Grantham (Messrs Henry Thompson and Sons). Registrar
of Grantham County Court. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (T.F.); T.D.). Of Tindall
Lodge, Grantham. Died there, Sept. 13, 1944. (Oaklutm Sch,
Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 16, 1944.)
THOMPSON, BASIL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1887. Only s. of John, schoolmaster, of St Anne's-on-Sea,
Lanes. B. at Bowdon, near Altrincham. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1904. Assistant
Master at Cargilfield prep. School, Edinburgh, 1893; Joint
Head Master of Sandy Knoll prep. School, St Anne's-on-Sea,
1894; Head Master, 1904-18-. (Rossall Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
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THOMPSON, BEILBY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age i8) at Christ's,
Nov. i6, 1759. [Elder] s. of Beilbv [of Escrick, Yorks.; High
Sheriff of Yorks., 1730] (and Sarah, widow of Sir Darcy
Dawes). B. at Y'ork. School, Craik near Easingwold. Of
Escrick. M.P. for Hedon, Yorks., 1768-80 and 1790-6; for
Thirsk, 1780-4. Died June 10, 1799, at his house in Cavendish
Square, London. Brother of Richard (1761). {Pcile, 11. 269;
Return of M.P.s; G. Mag., 1799, i. 534-)
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN NORTON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Apr. 25, 1871. [Eldest] s. of Benjamin, of 7, Beech Terrace,
Fairfield, Liverpool. B. Mar. 6, 1852, in Canada. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1871 ; B.A. 1875; M.A.
1878. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of
Sawley, Derbs., 1878-80. C. of Holy Trinity, Bournemouth,
1880-2. R. of Wistaston, Cheshire, 1882-4. Inc. of Christ
Church, Walcot, Bath, 1884-1911. R. of Weston-super-.Mare
and Rural Dean of Locking, 1911-24. Preb. of Wells, 1902-
24. Died Nov. 16, 1938, at 30, Victoria Street, Tenby. {Bury
St Edmunds Sck. List; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 18, 1938.)
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN PEILE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. 23, 1847. [2nd] s. of Matthew [of Manningham Lodge,
Bradford, Yorks.] (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the Rev.
William Atkinson, of Thorp-Arch, Yorks.). B. [Feb. 3, 1828],
at Bradford. Matric. Lent, 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1853; priest. 1854; C. of Spetchley,
Worcs., 1853-5. C. of Snodland, Kent, 1855-65. C. of
Kemsing, 1866-7. V. of St Laurence, Seal, 1867-1908.
Married, June 14, 1854, Rosa Grevis, dau. of Col. Grevoise
James, of Ightham Court, Kent, and had issue. Died Mar. 29,
1908. Brother of Matthew W. (1838). (Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 10, 1908.)
THOMPSON, BERTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. I, 1S89. S. of John, of 19, Clare Road, Halifax. School,
Bradford. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1925. Of the
Church of England Grammar School, S. Yarra, Melbourne,
Australia, in 1946. (C.U. Pari. Reg.)
THOMPSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 16, 1825.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1825.
THOMPSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 20, 1831.
[S. of the Rev. Joseph, of Bilton, near Hull. B. there. May 9,
1812. School, Grantham (Mr Andrews).] Migrated to Sidney,
Oct. 26, 1831. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(York) 1835; priest, 1836. V. of Horton with Woodlands,
Dorset, 1837. P.C. of Lea Marston, Warws., 1844-53. V. of
South Mymms, Middlesex, 1853-70. Latterly of 10, Addison
Gardens, London, W. Died Dec. 21, 1891, in London.
(Crockford; F. Brittain; Tlie Guardian, Dec. 23, 1891.)
THOMPSON, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 26) at Jesus,
May 27, 1839. S. of Charles, Esq. Of Kent. Matric. Michs.
1839. Brother of William T. (1826).
THOMPSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity.
May 12 1855. S. of Isaac, of Northallerton, Y'orks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. (35'^! Wrangler)
1859; M.A. 1862. Sometime in business at Newcastle-on-
Tyne as a marine manufacturing engineer; afterwards a
consulting engineer. Living at Rockhurst, Amside, in 1909.
[Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON, CHARLES EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1883. S. of John, builder, of the Lindens,
Peterborough. B. there, Apr. 10, 1864. Schools, Oundle and
Peterborough. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1884; B.A.
18S6; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master at St Lawrence College,
Ramsgate; at the United Services College, Westward Ho!,
in 1903; at St George's, Harpenden; at St Marylebone
Grammar School, London, in 1910. Died Dec. 27, 1947, in
London. Brother of John C. C. (1900). (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Dec. 30, 1947-)
THOMPSON, CHARLES LACY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 24, 1873. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Charles, colliery-lessee
of Milton Hall, Brampton, Carlisle (and Gertrude, dau. of
Richard Lacy, Esq., of Holmpton, Yorks.). B. July 19, 1857,
at Brampton, Cumberland. Schools, Carlisle Grammar and
King's College, London. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 11, 1875-
Matric Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. Of Farlam Hall, Cumberland.
Capt., 3rd Batt., the Border Regt., 1878-9. D.L. and J. P.
for Cumberland. High Sheriff, 1900. Married, 1889, Carolme
Forbes, dau. of A. Whitelaw, Esq., M.P., and had issue.
Died Apr. 23, 1920. Brother of James (1878), Robert H.
(1885) and Thomas E. B. (1878). (Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.;
Army Lists; Walford, County Families; The Times, Apr. 29,
1920.)
THOMPSON( post MEYSEY-THOMPSON), CHARLES MAUDE-
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1868. [4th] s. of Harry
Stephen (1826), of Kirbv Hall, Yorks. B. Dec. 5, 1849. at
York. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872, as
Charles Mawhood T.; M.A. 1876. C. of Whitby, Yorks., 1873-
5. C. of St Pancras, London, 1875-6. R. of Middle Claydon,
Bucks., 1876-9. Married, Apr. 28, 1874, Emily Mary, 2nd
Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth
dau of Sir Tames Walker, ist Bart. Travelled in America
for his health, and died there, Sept. 12, 1881. Brother of
Albert C. (1867), Henry M. (1863) and Ernest C. (1877, sub
Meysey-Thompson) ; father of Harold J. (1896, sub Meysey-
Thompson). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
THOMPSON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 15, 1805. Of Yorks. [S. of Thomas, Esq., M.P. for
Midhurst.] Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1812.
Worts Travelling FeUow. Capt., ist Foot Guards. Killed in
action near Bayonne, Dec. 12, 1813. Brother of Thomas P.
(1798). (G. Mag., 1814, I. I75-)
THOMPSON, CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS (1805), see FRANCIS.
THOMPSON, CLARENCE WATSON BLOOMER. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1891. S. of Westley Haynes. B. Apr. 10, 1874,
at Cradley, Worcs. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1896. Adm.
Solicitor, 1902 ; practised at Brighton and at Yeovil, Somerset.
(La-u' Lists.)
THOMPSON, CLAUDE METFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1876. S. of .Alexander, of Bridgwater, Somerset.
B. there, Dec. 5, 1855. Schools, Taunton and University
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1877; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1879); B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. D.Sc.
Professor of Chemistry at the University College of South
Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, 1883-1921. Died Jan. 4,
1933, at Cardiff. Doubtless brother of Herbert M. (1875)-
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Who was Who; The Tunes,
Jan. 5, 1933)
THOMPSON, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1894.
[Eldest] s. of Reginald (1864), of HoUings Hall, Esholt,
Shipley, Yorks. B. there [Oct. 8], 1875. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Director (and Secretary) of
Messrs W. Whitaker and Co., brewers. Of Alverley Hall,
Doncaster, in 1911. Died, unmarried, Nov. 12, 1929, at
Whitemoor House, Ollerton; buried at Guiseley. (Burke,
P. and B.; The Times, Nov. 14, 1929.)
THOMPSON, CORNELIUS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity,
May 21, 1824. S. of Joseph. B. at Battlebarrow, Westmor-
land. School, Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord.
deacon, 1828; priest, 1829. V. of Elkesley, Notts., 1838-47.
R. of Kirton, 1848-72. R. of West Barkwith, Lines., 1877-82.
Married (2) Sophia Rosa, elder dau. of E. H. C. Monckton.
Latterly of 2, Codrington Place, Clifton, where he died
Oct. 19, 1884. Father of Frederick L. (1862). (Crockford;
Foster, Index Eccles.; The Guardian, Oct. 29, 1884; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Viscount Galway) ; V. Hodson.)
THOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTH. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Feb. 16, 1848. S. of John Skelton, shipmaster, deceased, of
Wigton, Cumberiand (and Mary Mitchell). B. at sea, off
Van Diemen's Land, Apr. i8, 1829. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1848. Migrated to Pembroke, Dec. 19, 1848;
Scholar; Browne medal, 1849; B.A. ((>th Classic), 1852; M.A.
1855. Classical Master at Edinburgh Academy, 1852-63.
where R. L. Stevenson was one of his pupils, and recorded
the fact in his song beginning 'Dear Thompson's Class.
Professor of Greek (and Librarian) at Queen's College,
Galway, 1863-1902. Lowell Lecturer at Boston, Mass., 1867.
Married (i) 1859, Fanny, dau. of Joseph Gamgee, and had
issue; (2) 1866, Amy, dau. of William B. Drury, of Boden
Park, Co. Dublin, and had further issue. Author, Day
Dreams of a Schoolmaster; Wayside Thoughts of an Asopho-
philosopher; Wayside Thoughts (LoveU Lectures); Nursery
Nonsense of Rhymes without Reason; Fun and Earnest or
Rhymes tenth Reason, etc. Died Jan. 25, 1902, at Galway.
Father of the next. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; D.A .B.)
THOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTH. .Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1880. S. of D'Arcy Wentworth (above), of The
Crescent, Galway (and Fanny, dau. of Joseph Gamgee).
B. May 2, i860, in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh Academy.
Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1881; (Nat. Sci. Tnp., Pt I,
ist Class, 1882; Pt II, ist Class, 1883); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1893;
Litt.D. 1912. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford; Hon. LL.D., .A.berdeen.
F.R.S. 1916; F.R.S.E.; President, 1934-9- Junior Demon-
strator in Physiologv, 18S3-4. Delegate, Behnng Sea
Fisheries Conference, 1897; North Sea Conference at Stock-
hohn, 1899, etc. Professor of Natural History (St Andrews
University) at University College, Dundee, 1884-1917; at
St Andrews, 1917-48. Herbert Spencer Lecturer at Oxford,
1913; Huxley Lecturer at Birmingham, 1917. President of
the Classical Association, 1929; of the Scottish Classical
Association, 1935. Lowell Lecturer at Boston, Mass., 1936.
C.B., 1898. Knighted, 1937. Gold medal, Linnean Society,
1938. Married, July 4, 1901, Maureen, elder dau. of William
Drury, of Dublin, and had issue. Author, Science and the
Classics; A Glossary of Greek Birds; A Glossary of Greek
Fishes; Form and'Orouih, etc. Died June 21, 1948, at
St Andrews. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Historical Register, 141;
Who's Who; The Times, June 23, 1948.)
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THOMPSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Christ's,
Dec. 14, 1835. S. of Henry. B. at Tumham Green, Middlesex.
School, Putney. Tancred Student, 1835. Matric. Lent, 1836;
Scholar; B.A. {33rd. Wrangler) 1840; M.A. 1843. FeUow, 1840;
Senior Dean, 1860-4 and 1866. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1841;
priest, 1842; C. of Islip, Northants., 1843-9. C. of PUton,
1849-51. C. of Faringdon, Berks., 1852-60. R. of Clipston,
Northants., 1867-83, when he resigned through infirm
health. Married, Oct. 29, 1867, Miss Lindley. Resided
latterly at 18, St Mary's Road, Leamington, where he died,
Aug. 19, 1904. {Peile, u. 456; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 22,
1904.)
THOMPSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 30,
1848. S. of Anthony, of Lyndhurst Road, Camberwell.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856. Principal of the
Presidency College, Madras. Died Aug. 26, 1884, aged 55.
(T. A . Walker, 496 and MS. note.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1827.
Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835; D.D. 1847. Ord.
deacon, 1833; priest, 1834. R. of Keyworth, Notts., 1834-40.
Minister of Charlotte Chapel, Pimlico, London, 1840-5.
P.C. of All Saints, St John's Wood, 1846-50. V. of Kington
with Brilley, Huntington, and Michaelchurch, Heref., 1850-
60. Author, Prophecy, Types and Miracles, the Great Bulwarks
of Christianity ; Sermons for the Use of Families ; Sermons upon
the Future State of Happiness; Two Serm.ons upon Marriage,
etc. Died Apr. 5, i860, in London, aged 49. (Boase, in. 935;
Clergy List; G. Mag., i860, i. 523.)
THOMPSON, The Rev. EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 22, 1830; a 'Ten-year man.' B. at Acaster-
Malbis, Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1839; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1841.
V. of Lamboume, Berks., 1832-51. V. of Chaddleworth,
1851-87. Latterly of 4, Upper High Street, Winchester,
where he died Feb. 27, 1891, 'aged 83.' {Clergy List; Crock-
ford, which confuses him with the above; The Guardian,
Mar. 4, 1891.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 24,
183 1. S.of George Lowther( 1803). B. [June 5, 181 1], at York.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1831; B.A. 1835. R. of Moresby,
Cumberland, 1836, and V. of .\spatria, 1836-8. Married,
Apr. 5, 1836, Ellen, dau. of the Right Rev. Hugh Percy,
Bishop of Carlisle. Died Apr. 3, 1838. Brother of Leonard
(1824) ; father of Edward P. (1856). {Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag.,
1837, I. 422; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
[Only] s. of Francis Edward (Worcester College, Oxford,
1853), Assistant Master at Marlborough College, of 16,
Primrose Hill Road, London, N.W. B. June 25, 1881, at
Marlborough. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902. A railway engineer. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.E.; O.B.E.; mentioned in
despatches). Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, G.N.R.,
1919-20; Assistant Locomotive Engineer, L.N.E.R.; Chief
Mechanical Engineer, L.N.E.R., 1941-6. Of the Red House,
Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, in 195 1. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Who's Who.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 14, 1863. S. of William Knight. B. July 23,
1844, at Halton, Cheshire. School, Radley. Matric. Michs.
1863. Land Steward to Lord Fitz Walter, 1873-7; Land
Agent to the Camerton Court estate, Somerset from 1877.
Married, Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Purton, R. of Oldbury,
Salop. Died Dec. 28, 1927, at Clifton. {Radley Reg.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD HEALY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 18,1831. Of Rutland. [Eldest s. of Robert, of Salisbury.]
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. C. of Calne,
Wilts., -1841-2. C. of St James, Westminster, 1843-5. C. of
Ramsgate, Kent, 1846-7. Disappears from Clergy List, 1848.
(C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 16, 1856. S. of the Rev. Edward (1831), of Duddon HaU,
Ulverston, Lanes. B. [Jan. 29, 1837], at Moresby, Cumber-
land. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1856. Had been in the
Army and served in the 7th Hussars in the Crimea before
coming up. Of Sheriff Hutton Park, Yorks. Married, Apr. 13,
1858, Charlotte Alice, dau. of Rear-Admiral the Hon. Jocelyn
Percy, and had issue. {Eton Sch. Lists; C. R. Hudleston;
Burke, E.G.)
THOMPSON, EDWARD SEYMER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 5, 1868. S. of Alexander, merchant. B. [Feb. 10, 1848],
at Bristol. School, Taunton. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar,
1869; Tancred Scholar, 1871; B.A. {3rd Classic; Moral Sci.
Trip., 1st Class) 1872; M.A. 1875. Fellow, 1874; tutor, 1884-
93. Married, Dec. 20, 1883, Mary, 3rd dau. of T. W. Popham,
of Plymouth. Edited Plato's Meno. Died Nov. 29, 1912, in
London. (Scott, MSS.; Peile, 11. 606 and add.)
Thompson, Francis Edward
THOMPSON, EDWARD VINCENT. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3,
1899. S. of Reginald Edward (1853), M.D. (and Anne
Isabella, dau. of Professor Augustus de Morgan). School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. Adm. Solicitor.
1907; practised for sometime in London (Messrs Billing and
Co.), 20, Essex Street, Strand. Entered the Treasury
Solicitors' Department, 1912; Principal Assistant Solicitor.
C.B., 1943. Married, 1912, Jessie Forbes, dau. of James
Cameron, of Edinburgh. Of Kentish Croft, Berkhamsted,
1950. Brother of Augustus P. (1898) and Reginald C. (1895).
{King's Coll. Reg., 305; Law Lists; Wlio's Who.)
THOMPSON, EDWIN WORTHINGTON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 12, 1878. S. of the Rev. Edwin [V. of St John's,
Battersea] (and Susan). B. Dec. 3, 1858, at Middleton-
Scriven, Salop. Schools, Battersea (Mr E. A. Richardson),
and Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1889.
{Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON, ERNEST CLAUDE MEYSEY (1877), see MEYSEY-
THOMPSON.
THOMPSON, ERNEST PELHAM PERCY LEA. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 29, 1888. [4th] s. of the Rev. F[rancis]
D[aniel] (Trinity College, Dublin) [V. of Everton, Notts.], of
17, Tanfield Street, Leeds. [B. Aug. 30, 1869.] School,
Derby. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891 ; M.A. 1895. Assistant
Master at ScaitcliSe School, Englefield Green. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1898; priest, 1899. C. of Beccles, Suffolk, 1898-
1908. V. of St Matthew's, Nottingham, 1908-21. V. of Christ
Church, North Finchley, London, 1921-39. Perm, to oS.,
. dio. of Chichester, from 1939. Married, 1898, Lilian Augusta,
dau. of Captain Alderson, and had issue. Died Dec. 6, 1943,
at West Worthing. Brother of Arthur W. (1885) and Francis
D'A. (1886). {Derby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, E.G. of
Ireland; The Times, Dec. 10, 1943.)
THOMPSON, FOSTER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 14,
1862. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1828). B. [June 30, 1843], at
Elmham, Norfolk. School, East Dereham. Matric. Michs.
1862; Scholar, 1862; B.A. {22nd Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Acle, Norfolk,
1868-72. C. of Eaglescliffe, Durham, 1872-3. C. of Marton-
in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1873-4. C. of S. Bersted, Sussex, 1875-
7. Assistant Master at Richmond School, Yorks., 1877-8.
C. of Woodsford with Tincleton, Dorset, 1878-80. C. of
Ormesby, Yorks., 1880-2. Chaplain of Hollingboume Union,
Kent, 1882-4. C. of Halsall, Lanes., 1884-7. C. of Bramley,
Surrey, 1887-90. C. of S. Hackney, 1890-3. R. of Hanning-
ton, Hants., 1893-1905. R. of Saxlsy, Lines., 1905-7. R. of
Litchfield, Hants., 1907-18. Died Jan. 26, 1918. {Crockford;
Peile, II. 572; The Times, Jan. 29, 1918.)
THOMPSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Nov. 28, 1805, as Christopher Francis. S. of the Rev. J.
(.'John, 1752), V. of Warden, Northumberlanc}. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Lent, 1807; LL.B. 1812. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Michs. 1811; priest, 1813; C. of Warden,
Northumberland, 1811. C. of St Julian's, Shrewsbury,
1828-32; P.C. 1832-40. C. of Easington, Co. Durham, 1840-1.
P.C. of Giles, Durham, 1841-72. P.C. of Carham, Northum-
berland, 1844-66. Dropped the name of Christopher whilst
still an undergraduate. Disappears from Clergy List, 1873.
{Durham Ord. Book; Trans, of the Shropshire Arch. Soc, 10
(1887).)
THOMPSON, FRANCIS D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1886. [Eldest twin] s. of [the Rev.] Francis Daniel (Trinity
College, Dublin) [V. of Everton, Notts.] (and Kate, dau. of
Jonathan Roose, of Liverpool). B. Oct. 7, 1865, at Ipswich.
[Schools, St John's, Leatherhead and Leeds Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1909. Sometime
Assistant Master at Blair Lodge School; then in business in
South Africa; at the Remount Depot at Maf eking, 1902, and
of Fourteen Streams, in 1903. Married, Sept. 3, 1908, his
cousin Annie, widow of his Hon. Judge Dane, K.C., and dau.
of William Thompson, J. P., of Rathnally, Co. Meath. Of
Rathnally and Ross. J. P. Died Nov. 30, 1946, in London.
Twin-brother of Arthur W. (1885) ; brother of Ernest P. P. L.
(i888). {Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg. ; St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg. ;
Burke, E.G. of Ireland; The Times, Dec. 3, 1946.)
THOMPSON, FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 6, 1822. S. of Francis. B. [June 24, 1804], at
Winchmore Hill, Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1822; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (London, for Chichester)
Mar. 2, 1828; priest, 1829. V. of Old Brentford, Middlesex,
1830-74. Author, Solutions of Bland's Equations; The Death
of George IV {sl Sennon); Literary and Scientific Studies;
The Papal Aggression, etc. Died in 1874. Doubtless brother
of Frederick C. (1840). {Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
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THOMPSON, FRANK. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1881. S. of
R., Esq., of Standish, Lanes. [B. Feb. 10, 1863.] School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Adm. Solicitor,
1 891; practised at Rugby. Died Mar. i, 1923. (Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; Scott, .1/55.; Lam Lists.)
THOMPSON, FRANK WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1896. S. of William, timber-merchant, of King's Lynn,
deceased. B. there, .-^ug. i, 1878. School, King's Lynn
Grammar (Mr Boyce). .Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. {nth
Wrangler) 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Ft I, 1st Class, 1900); M.A.
1903. Sometime .Assistant Master at Manchester Grammar
School. Junior Inspector, Board of Education, 1902; H.M.
Inspector from 1907. Died Feb. 19, 1941, at Rhos-on-Sea.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 21, 1941.)
THOMPSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1857. [4th] s. of John Vincent (1801) [Serjeant-at-Law], of
4, Belgrave Street, London, W. B. Aug. 18, 1838, in London.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, i860;
B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1861; M.A. 1864. .-^dm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 30, 1863. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1866. Practised
in the Lancaster Chancery Court. Died July 27, 1925, at
Southwold. Brother of Vincent T. (1847) and Alfred (1849).
(Law Lists ; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
July 30, 1925.)
THOMPSON, FREDERICK CROASDAILE. -■Vdm. pens, (age 21)
at Pembroke, Dec. 12, 1S40, as Frederick. S. of Francis.
B. at Winchmore Hill, Middlesex. School, Middlesex (private).
Matric. Lent, 1S41. Migrated to Trinity, Sept. 20, 1842;
B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. C. of Mundesley, Norfolk, 1849. C. of
Wroxham with Salhouse, 1850-2. C. of St George's Colegate,
Nor^vich, 1853. Disappears from C/^gy Lis*, 1868. Doubtless
brother of Francis E. (1822).
THOMPSON, FREDERICK LANGHORNE. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 11, 1862. S. of the Rev. Cornelius (1824), V. of
Elkesley, Notts. B. there, Dec. 31, 1843. [School, Grantham.]
Matric. Michs. 1862; re-adm. pens. Oct. 8, 1875; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1881. Assistant Master in a private school near Man-
chester; at Stockport Grammar School for 6 years; at
Grantham Grammar School for 2 years. Known as ' Daddy
Thompson' by his contemporary students. Latterly a private
tutor at Cambridge. Married Caroline Melville. Author of
•cram-books' for Poll men. Resided latterly at The Cottage,
RickinghaU, near Diss, where he took pupils. Died there,
Feb. II, 1909. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxxi. 245; The Times,
Feb. 15, 1909.)
THOMPSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, July 9, 1835. [3rd] s. of — [Richard John],
Esq. (17S8), of Kirby Hall, near Boroughbridge, Yorks. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of John Turton). [B. Oct. 10, 1816.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1835. Major, 2nd West Yorks.
Infantry. Married, Apr. 1848, Gertrude Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of John Dalton, of Sleningford Park, Yorks., and Fillingham
Castle, Lines., and had issue. Brother of Harry S. (1826) and
Thomas C. (1829). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families.)
THOMPSON, GEOFFREY WARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5,
1886. S. of the Rev. Reginald Ward (Worcester College, Oxford,
1873) (and Elizabeth Harding Poole, dau. of John Beviss, of
Chard). B. [Mar. 3, 1868], in Kensington. Schools, Wey-
mouth Collegiate, Bournemouth College, and Rossall. Matric.
Michs. 18S6; B.A. 1889; M.B. and B.Chir. 1893; M.D. 1896.
At St Thomas's Hospital; House Physician and House Surgeon
there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1(593. House Surgeon, Children's
Hospital, Nottingham. Practised at Scarborough. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Retired by 1940.
Married, Sept. 28, 1895, HUda Gertrude, dau. of John .•\rthur
Talbot, of Newtown, N. Wales. (Peile, 11. 729; Medical
Directories (not in 1948).)
THOMPSON, GEORGE. -Adm. sizar at Clare, June 1, 1757. B.
at Hull. Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A. 1761. V. of Wawne,
Yorks. and sometime C. of Sutton and Drypool, Hull. 'For
44 years Chaplain to Trinity House, Hull.' Died Sept. 23,
1808. (G. Mag., 1808, II. 954-)
THOMPSON, GEORGE (1811), see FINCH.
THOMPSON, GEORGE. Adm. ^ar at Sidney, Oct. 8, 1S63.
S. of George, blacksmith, of Cambridge. B. there. May 22,
1845. School, Cambridge (Mr Barham). Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1867; .\1.A. 1873. Assistant Master at University
College School, Gower Street, 1874-1913. (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 12, 1866.
S. of Henry, sohcitor (and Elizabeth Cam). B. at Grantham,
Lines. Bapt. Feb. 25, 1847. [School, GranthEun.] Matric.
Miehs. 1866; B..-\. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of St Luke's, Bedminster,
Bristol, 1870-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham, 1873-4.
VAciivi
Thompson, George Rodie
C. of St Luke's, Plymouth, 1874-5- C. of St Luke's, Brighton,
1876-8. Chaplain of Brighton workhouse, 1878-89. Resided
subsequently at Brighton, where he died Jan. 27, 1924, aged
77. (Crockford: The Times, Jan. 29, 1924.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1877. [S. of Henry, of 52, Victoria Street, Glossop Road,
Sheffield. B. Oct. 1, 1854, at Sheffield. School, Milk Street,
Sheffield.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Holy Trinity,
South Shields, 1881-2. Chaplain (Mission to Seamen) at
Hartlepool, 1883-7. V. of Harley Wood, Yorks., 1887-97.
Dioc. Chaplain, Canon Missioner and Chaplain of St John's
Home, Wakefield, 1897-1921. Hon. Canon of Wakefield,
1902-21. R. of St Saviour's, Penticton, Canada, 1921-8.
V. of .\rrow Lake, dio. of Kootenay, 1928-31. Died Oct. 29,
1931. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 31, 1931.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE AGAR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 26, 1840. Eldest s. of John, M.D., of Albury,
Surrey. School, Gosport. Doubtful if resided.
THOMPSON, GEORGE ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil., Miehs.
1882. S. of George, shopkeeper (and Martha). B. July 29,
1859, in Kennington, Surrey. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1875- Migrated
to St John's, Oct. 16, 1883; B.A. 1885; M..^. 1889. Adm. ad
eundem at Dublin; M.A., LL.B. and LL.D. (Trinity CoUege,
Dublin) 1891. Second Master of Chelmsford Grammar
School, 1885-7. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1886; priest, 1887;
C. of St John's, Chelmsford, 1886-7. Head Master of Hipper-
holme Grammar School, 1887-90; of Horsham Grammar
School, 1890-1917. R. of Tidworth, with Shipton Bellinger,
Hants., 1917-22. Latterly of Branksome Avenue, Bourne-
mouth, where he died Jan. 23, 1933. (Eagle, xlvii. 253;
Crockford; The limes, Jan. 25, 1933.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE CARSLAKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 28, 1873. S. of Charles. [B. 1843.] Schools, Bridgwater
and University CoUege, London. Matric. Lent, 1874; Scholar,
1875; LL.B. 1877; LL.M. 18S3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 14, 1874. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1877. On the South Wales Circuit. Special Pleader and
Equity Draftsman. Member of the Astronomical Society of
Wales. Married, — , dau. of Alexander Thompson, of Bridg-
water. Author, Public Opinion and Lord Beaconsfield;
Political Superstitions; Education Acts and Ragged Children,
etc. Of Park Road, Penarth. Died Mar. 30, 1906. Father of
Peter .\. (1895). (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law
Lists; Peile, 11. 632.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE HODGSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Sept. 22, 1813. 2nd s. of John, Esq., of Totten-
ham, Middlesex. B. [Dec. 14, 1794], in London. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; M.A.
1821. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 30, 1818; priest, June 6,
1819. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Tottenham, 1830-44. C. of
Tonbridge, 1845-6. R. of Friem Bamet, Middlesex, 1846-50.
Died May 8, 1850. Father of Archibald (1854), William H.
{1852) and the next. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Clergy
List; Cansick, Epitaphs, 124; G. Mag., 1850, i. 679.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE HODGSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 1, 1848. S. of [the Rev.] George Hodgson
(above). Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852. Died Sept. 1,
1853, aged 24. Brother of Archibald (1854) and William H.
(1852). (Cansick, Epitaplis, 124.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE LOWTHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 8, 1803. S. of George Wentworth, of Man-
chester (and Jane Sarah DeU). School, Harrow. [B. Dec.
1786.] Matric. Michs. 1804; B..\. i8o8; M.A. 1811. Of Sheriff
Hutton Park, Yorks. M.P. for Haslemere, 1823-30; for
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1830-1. Married, Oct. 14, 1805, at
Worcester, Mary .\xme, eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward
Waldron, of Hartlebury, Worcs. Died Dec. 25, 1841. Father
of Edward (1831) and Leonard (1824). (Return of M.P.s;
G. Mag., 1805, II. 970; Burke, L.G.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE RITCHIE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1897. S. of George, of the Indian Civil Service. B. Aug. 19,
1876, at Jubbulpore. School, Campbell College, Belfast
(Mr J. .\. McNeill). Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. (14/A Wrangler)
1900. B.Sc, Dublin, 1901; M..\. (Dublin) 1902. .\ssistant
Master at Campbell CoUege, 1900-9; at Harrow, 1910-11; at
Gresham's School, Holt, 1912-20; House Master from 1920.
Died Jan. 7, 1945, at Holt. (Campbell Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Jan. 10, 1945.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE RODIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26,
libs. [3rd] s. of Samuel Henr>', of Thing^vaU HaU, West
Derby, near Liverpool (and Elizabeth Yates). B. Nov. 4,
1846, in Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Miehs. 1866;
B..\. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1868. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1872. On the Northern Circuit. Of
L\nwood, Sunningdale. J. P. and D.L. for Berks. High
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Sheriff, 1896. Married (i) 1875, Alice Howard, dau. of Capt.
Henry Howard Barber, 17th Lancers, and had issue; (2) Sept.
1890, Ezit Eliza Jane Parsons, dau. of WiUiam Parsons
Peters, and had further issue. Died Feb. 6, 1915- Brother of
Richard H. (1868) Samuel A. (1864), and Henry Y. (1856).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.,
which gives Feb. 13 for date of death.)
THOMPSON, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 1864. S. of William Christopher Forster, of Crifiel
House, Silloth, Cumberland. B. June 21, 1845, at Solway
House, Cumberland. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matnc.
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1869; priest,
1870; C. of Docking, Norfolk, 1869-73- V. of Heacham,
1873-1931. Publ. Pr., dio. of Norwich, 1931-40. Lived
latterly at Heacham. Died Dec. 16, 1940. {Crockford;
Cambridge Daily News, Dec. 18, 1940.)
THOMPSON, GORDON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 17, 1864.
and s. of Thomas, schooknaster, of Salt Hill, near Slough.
B. July 4, 1843, at Farnham, Surrey. Schools, King's College,
Farnham (Dr Major) and Warminster (Mr Crallan). Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874.
THOMPSON, HAROLD CROKER SPRINGALL. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1879. S. of Springall (1840), of Bramerton,
Slough. [B. Jan. 6, 1862.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. Lieut., South Lanes. Regt.,
1883; Capt., 1890. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
S. Lanes. Regt.). Died Aug. 21, 1932, at Brighton. Brother
of Lawrence C. F. (1866). (Army Lists; The Times, Aug. 29,
1932; Eton Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON, HAROLD J. (1896), see MEYSEY-THOMPSON.
THOMPSON, HAROLD STUART. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 21, 1889. S. of William, of Brent Lodge, Bridgwater.
B. there [Mar. 23, 1870]. Schools, Friends', Sidcot, Somerset,
Friends', York, and at University College, Bristol. Matric.
Michs. 1889. Adm. to Surveyors' Institution, 1897; practised
for sometime in Birmingham. Joined the British Botanical
Association. At Kew for one year. F.L.S., 1900. Formed a
large herbarium. Author, Alpine Plants of Europe; Sub-
Alpine Plants, etc. Residing at Buckingham Place, Clifton,
in 1934. (Peile, 11. 747; C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, HAROLD THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1896. S. of Henry. B. [Apr. ir, 1878], in LiverpooL
School, Arnold House, Chester. Matric. Michs. 1896;
Scholar; B.A. (itth Wrangler) 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1,
1st Class, 1900); M.A., M.B. and B.Chir. 1903; M.D. 1906.
B.Sc, London, 1901. At the London Hospital; Medical
Registrar and House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1903; M.R.C.P.; F.R.C.S., 1904; F.R.C.P., 1911. Assistant
Physician, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street.
Physician and Lecturer in Neurology at the London Hospital.
Married, 1905, Elinor, dau. of Edward Waller, of Alexandria.
Author, medical. Of 94, Portland Place, London, W. Died
Feb. 3, 1935, at Great Missenden, Bucks.; buried there.
(Peile, II. 804; Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 6, 1935.)
THOMPSON, HARRISON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 27,
1887. S. of Harrison, chemist, of Sunderland (and Mary
Ann Blackett). B. Aug. 23, 1867, at Sunderland. School,
Royal Granunar, Newcastle-on-Tyne (Mr S. C. Logan).
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of St James's, Barrow-in-
Fumess, 1891-4. C. of St Andrew's, Fulham, 1894-5.
P.-in-charge of St Michael and A.A., Boksburg, Transvaal.
1895-8. C. of Doornfontein, 1898-1904. Hon. Canon of
Pretoria, 1912-22; of Johannesburg, 1922-6. R. of Doorn-
fontein, 1904-26. R. of Chigwell Row, Essex, 1927-38.
Married (i) 1896, Adelaide Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Major-
Gen. Robert Whigham; (2) 1903, Zenobia Ida, dau. of James
Lang. Of La Vignette, St Saviour's, Jersey in 1948. Died
Jan. 2, 1951, at Capetown. (Crockford; Who's Who in Essex;
The Times, Jan. 17, 1951.)
THOMPSON, HARRY ARTHUR. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892.
THOMPSON (post MEYSEY THOMPSON), HARRY STEPHEN.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age i8) at Trinity, Oct. 17, 1826. [Eldest]
s. of Richard John (1788) [Capt., 4th Dragoons] (and Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Turton, of Sugnall Hall, Staffs.). B.
[Aug. II, 1809], at Kirby Hall, Yorks. School, Waltham Cross,
Herts. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832. Adopted additionally
his grandmother's surname of Meysey, 1874. Well known as
an agriculturist. Helped to found the Yorkshire Agricultural
Society, 1837 (President, 1862). Succeeded to the family
estates of Kirby Hall, 1853. One of the founders of the
Royal Agricultural Society, 1838, taking an active part in its
affairs until 1873 (Member of Council, 1838-58; Trustee,
1858-74). Began, 1845, a series of experiments on the power
of soil in absorbing ammonia : discovered the importance of
covered fold-yards for protecting cattle. Chairman, North
Thompson, Henry Francis Herbert
Midland Railway Co., and of the North Eastern Co., i854-74-
M.P. for Whitby, 1859-65. J. P. and D.L. High Sheriff of
Yorks., 1856. Created Bart., 1874. Married, Aug. 26, 1843,
Elizabeth Ann, 2nd dau. of Sir John Croft, Bart. Author,
agricultural. Died May 17, 1874, at Kirby Hall. Brother of
Thomas C. (1829) and Frederick W. (1835); father of Henry
M. (1863), Albert C. (1867), Charles M. (i868) and Ernest C.
(sub Meysey-Thompson) (1877). (Burke, P. and B.;D.N.B.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
June 4, 1764. S. of John, of Kirby Hall [Shipton], Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1764. Of Kirby Hall. Married
Jan. 30, 1769, Mary, only dau. of Thomas Spence, of Hart's
Hall, Suffolk. Buried Mar. 10, 1814. Father of Richard J.
(1788). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 13,
1803. S. of Matthew, of Bradfield, Essex. School, Dedham.
Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1806; B.A. (T.2th Wrangler)
1808. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 23, 1810. V. of Long
Preston, Yorks., 1809-11. V. of Mistley-cwm-Manningtree and
Bradfield, Essex, 181 1-39. R. of Fobbing, 1839-50. Died
Mar. I, 1850, in his chaise at Orsett, when returning from
a Protectionist meeting at Grays. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, I. 548.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 29, 1818.
Of Surrey. [B. 1797 in Surrey.] Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar,
1818; Browne medal, 1820; B.A. 1822; Members' prize, 1824;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Dec. 21, 1823; priest
(Winchester) Dec. 24, 1826; C. of St George's, Camberwell,
Surrey, 1824-7. C. of Salehurst, Sussex, 1827-8. C. of
Wrington, Somerset, 1828-53. V. of Chard, 1853-78. Author,
Davidica — Sermons on the Life and Character of David;
Pastoralia — A Manual of Helps for the Parochial Clergy;
The Life of Hannah More, with Notices of her Sisters ; German
Ballads, etc. Married, June 30, 1823, Anne Harrison, dau. of
the Rev. James Bell, V. of Lympne, Kent. Died Nov. 29,
1878, at Chard. (Boase, ni. 936; Crockford; D.N.B.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 4, 1822. S. of Benjamin, Esq. Of Cumberland. Matric.
Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1824; B.A. (loth Wrangler) 1827; M.A.
1830; B.D. 1837. Fellow, 1833-55. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
Feb. 7, 1836; priest (Gloucester) June 5, 1836. Died May 14,
1855, aged 51, at Malvern. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1856, i. 656,
which erroneously gives him of Workington and B.A. 1838;
M.A. 1841.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 29,
1825. S. of Henry. B. at Acomb, Yorks. School, Collingham,
Newark. Matric. Michs. 1826.
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i, 1833.
[Eldest s. of Joseph, solicitor, of Workington. B. there,
July 27, 1815. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1834.
Migrated to St John's, June 29, 1836; B.A. (7th Classic) 1838;
M.A. 1841; M.D. 1853. Fellow of St John's, 1841-97.
M.R.C.P., 1854; F.R.C.P., 1858. Physician and Lecturer on
Materia Medica at the Middlesex Hospital, 1859-79- Physi-
cian to Chelsea, Brompton and Belgrave Dispensary.
Practised successively at 52, Welbeck Street, London, and in
Queen Anne Street. Consulting Physician, Middlesex
Hospital. Popularly known as 'Jupiter' Thompson from his
fine presence. Author, medical. Died, unmarried, July 22,
1897, in London; buried at Workington. [Matties, and
Degrees, 1851-1900 confuses his degrees with those of Henry
(1822); Boase, vi. 681; Eagle, xx. 72; Medical Directories;
Thi Times, July 26, 1897.)
THOMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
i860. Of Canterbury. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1861;
B.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (London) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of
Christ Church, Lee, Kent, 1865-8. P.C. of Farnham, Suffolk,
1869-74. V. of Aldeburgh with Hazlewood, 1874-1904.
Rural Dean of Orford, 1891-1904. V. of Eaton, Norfolk,
1904-10. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1898-1916. Select Preacher
at Cambridge, 1901. Latterly of 68, Mill Hill Road, Norwich,
where he died Aug. 6, 1916, aged 75. Father of John V.
(1S92). (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 9, 1916.)
THOMPSON, HENRY FRANCIS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1876. [Only] s. of Henry [ist Bart.,
F.R.C.S.], of 35, Wimpole Street, London (and Kate Fanny,
dau. of George Loder, of Bath). B. Apr. 2, 1859, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881.
Hon. D.Litt., Oxford, 1926. FeUow of University College,
London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1878. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1882. On the Northern Circuit. Suc-
ceeded as 2nd Bart., Apr. 18, 1904. Took up Egyptology and
became well known as a Demotic scholar. F.B.A., 1933.
Chairman of the Golder's Green crematorium, founded by his
father. Author, The Coptic (Sahidic) version of certain Books
of the Old Testament; A Coptic Palimpsest; The Demotic
Magical Papyrus of London and Leiden, etc. Benefactor to
the Fitzwilliam Museum. Died May 26, 1944, at Bath.
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{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at th^ Bar; Who's Who; The Times, May 29, 1944.)
THOMPSON, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 28,
1870. S. of Alfred, grocer (and Sarah). B. at Chichester.
Bapt. Nov. 22, 1835. Matric. Lent, 1870. Became a Non-
CoU. student, and then migrated to St John's, Oct. 18, 1871 ;
B.A. 1874. (Peile, u. 612.)
THOMPSON (later MEYSEY-THOMPSON), HENRY MEYSEY.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 28, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Harry
Stephen (1826). B. Aug. 30, 1845, at Kirby Hall, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Athletics
'blue' (hurdles), 1867. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
May 17, 1874. Private Secretary to Mr Gladstone. M.P. for
Knaresborough, 1880-1 (but the election was declared void) ;
for the Brigg div. of Lines., 1885-6; for the Handsworth
div. of Staffs., 1892-1905. Major, Yorks. Hussars. J. P. for
the North and West Ridings; D.L. Created Baron Knares-
borough, Dec. 26, 1905. Chairman of the N.E. Railway Co.,
1912-22. Married, Apr. 21, 1885, Ethel .■Adeline, only dau. of
Sir Henry Pottinger, 3rd Bart., and had issue (his only son
died of wounds, 1915). Died Mar. 3, 1929, in London, and
was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his nephew, the Barony
becoming extinct. Brother of Albert C. (1867), Charles M.
(1868) and Ernest C. (1877, sub Meysey -Thompson). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Return ofM.P.s; Who's Who.)
THOMPSON, HENRY STEPHEN (1826), see THOMPSON,
HARRY S.
THOMPSON, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 25, 1812. Of Middlesex. [B. June, 1796.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1816; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1823. Undermaster at Bury St Edmunds School, 1822-
8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8, 1828; priest. May 24, 1829,
'M.A. of St John's'; C. of Fomham and Westley, Suffolk
until 1869. Lived at Bury St Edmunds. Married, Aug. 10,
1823, a Miss Harrington, of Bury St Edmunds. Died Mar. 5,
1869. (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. List; Clergy List; Crockford;
Th^ Guardian, Mar. 10, 1869.)
THOMPSON, HENRY YATES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 23,
1856. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Henry, banker, of Liverpool (and
Elizabeth Yates, of Thingw'all Hall, Lanes.) B. [Dec. 15],
1838, in Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1858;
Porson prize, i860; Browne medal, i860, 1861 ; Scholar, 1861 ;
B.A. (Class. Trip., ist Class) 1862. Sandars Reader in Biblio-
graphy, 1901 and 1904. Assistant Master at Harrow for a
brief period. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 1862. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 31, 1867. Private secretary to Lord Spencer
(Viceroy of Ireland), 1868-74. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Palatine
of Lanes. Of Althorp Park, Northants. Owned the Pall Mail
Gazette at the most interesting part of its history. Officer of
the Legion of Honour, 1907. F.S.A. Formed a famous
collection of illuminated manuscripts, ensuring its high
quaility by limiting its contents to 100, continually discarding
to make room for finer specimens. Presented the St Omer
Psalter to the British Museum and the Metz Pontifical to the
FitzwiUiam. Married, 1878, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George
Smith, founder of the D.N.B. Gave an art school to Harrow,
and, in conjunction with his wife, a library to Newnham
College. Died, s./>., July 8, 1928, in London. Brother of George
R. (1864), Richard H. (1868) and Samuel A. (1864). (Harroio
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times, July 10, 1928.)
THOMPSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Oct. 9, 1874-
S. of John, sharebroker [and bank-manager] [of Malton,
Yorks.] (and Jane). B. Aug. 11, 1856, at Leeds. Bapt. Sept.
10, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. and LL..\L
1881. Hon. D.Litt., Leeds, 1925. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1876. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. Music and art critic of The Yorkshire
Post, 1886-1936. For many years closely associated with the
Leeds Festival, for which he wrote the programme notes.
Married, June 8, 1897, Edith Mary, younger dau. of Frederick
R. Spark. Died May 6, 1945, at Leeds. His diary and MS.
autobiography are in Leeds LIniversity Library. (Law Lists ;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's Who; Musical
Times, July, 1945.)
THOMPSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5, 1889.
S. of John, of Jugs House, York. B. Oct. 2, 1870, at Bahie,
Yorks. School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1889;
exhibitioner. Appointed to I.C.S. 1889; Assistant and
Deputy Commissioner, Commissioner of Excise and Revenue,
Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma and Financial
Commissioner, 1895-9; Deputy Commissioner, 1903; Com-
missioner of Excise, 1906; Chief Secretary to the Government
of Burma, 1910-11. Finance Commissioner, 1912-14. Vice-
President of the Governor's Council, 1916. C.S.I., 1911.
Retired, 1920. Married, 1900, Margaret, dau. of John
Hutchinson. Died Sept. 3, 1949. (I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who.)
Thompson, James Duncan
THOMPSON, HERBERT JOHN KER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 13, 1877. S. of John. B. [Aug. 16, 1858], in Manchester.
School, Tettenhall College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B..\. 1881;
M.A. 1884. Vice-Principal and Principal, Hart House School,
at Tregony, Cornwall, 1880-93; and at Burnham, Somerset,
1893-1911. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1904; priest, 1905;
C. of Bumham, 1904-11. V. of Pensford with Publow, 1911-
36. Preb. of Wells, 1931. Latterly of Bumham-on-Sea,
where he died, July 19, 1946; buried at Publow. (Peile, u.
656; Schoolmasters' Directories ; Crockford; The Times, July 22,
1946.)
THOMPSON, HERBERT METFORD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Apr. 15, 1875. Of Preswylfa, Cardiff. [Doubtless s. of
Alexander.] Matric. Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1892. Of
Whitley Batch, Llandafi, Cardiff. Died July 26, 1939, aged
82, in London. Doubtless brother of Claude M. (1876). (The
Times, July 28, 1939-)
THOMPSON, HUGH PERRONET. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. Eldest s. of General Charles
WiUiam, of Dubre, Kent [sometune of Wethersfield Place,
Essex] (and MarceUa Mildred Singleton). B. [Dec. 30, 1854],
in Dublin. Schools, private. Matric. Michs. 1877. A
mechanical engineer in the U.S.A. for 30 years. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (on the Embarcation Staff, Southampton,
1914; examiner. Aeronautical Inspection Dept., 1916-18).
Married, 1904, Georgina Beatrice, dau. of Capt. Morgan
Crofton Molesworth. Died Jan. 18, 1937, at Rodlease,
Boldre, Hants. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Jan. 21, 1937.)
THOMPSON, JACOB. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 12,
1885. Of Lanes. [S. of John Roper (and Jane Denton).
B. in Liverpool, Sept. 13, i86o. School, Liverpool Institute.]
Matric. Lent, 1885; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(London) 1888; priest (Travancore) 1894. Principal of the
Nicholson training College, S. India, 1888-94. C. of Blundell-
sands. Lanes., 1895-6 and 1897-8. C. of Peel, Isle of Man,
1896-7. Inc. of Christ Church, Colombo, 1898-1900. Mis-
sionary (C.M.S.) at Galle Face, 1899-1900. Principal of
St John's College, Jaffna, and acting Inc. of Christ Church,
Jaffna, 1900-19. Chaplain of Walton institute, Liverpool,
1921-2. R. of Grafton Regis with Alderton, Northants.,
1922-6. V. of -■\rnesby, Leics. (with Shearsby from 1927),
1926-9. Married Amy Beatrice Brocklebank and had issue.
Latterly of 24, Park View Road, Lytham, Lanes., where he
died June 28, 1932. Brother of James D. (1879). (Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 13, 1756. Of Cumberland. School, Cockennouth.
Matric. Michs. 1756; Scholar; B.A. 1761.
THOMPSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878.
S. of Thomas Charles, of Milton Hall, Brampton, near Carlisle.
B. there. May 8, 1859. School, Carlisle (private). Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Member of the firm of Messrs
Thompson, CoUiery owners, of Kirkhouse, Cumberland. Of
MUton Hall, Brampton. J. P. Died Sept. 5, 1899. Brother
of Charles L. (1873), Robert H. (1885) and Thomas E. B.
(1878). (C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Aug. 11,
1888. S. of [James], deceased [of Witton Bank, Blackburn].
[B. Aug. 1857.] Schools, Uppingham and Blackburn Grange.
Did not reside. In business in the cotton-trade. ( Uppingham
Sch. Roll.)
THOMPSON, JAMES BOGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1845. Matric. Michs. 1848.
THOMPSON, JAMES DAVID. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1892. S. of John. B. Mar. 15, 1873, at Bishop Auckland,
Durham. School, Owens College, Manchester. Matric. Michs.
1892; Scholar, 1894; B..\. (i6th Wrangler) 1S95; M.A. 1900.
THOMPSON, JAMES DENTON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879.
[Eldest] s. of John Roper, coUector of rates, of Liverpool.
B. there, July 20, 1856. School, Liverpool Institute. Adm. at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1880; B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1887; D.D.
1912. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of
Didsbury, 1882-4. C. of St Saviour's, Liverpool, 1884-6.
Clerical Supt., Liverpool Scripture Readers' Society, 1886-9.
V. of St Leonard's, Bootle, 1889-94. R. of North MeoU,
1894-5. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, 1895-1905. R- of Birming-
ham, 1905-12. Rural Dean of Birmingham, 1905-12. Hon.
Canon of Birmingham, 1905-12. Bishop of Sodor and Man
(and Dean of St German's Cathedral), 1912-24. Died
suddenly, Oct. 31, 1924, at Harrogate. Brother of Jacob
(1885). (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 1,1924-)
THOMPSON, JAMES DUNCAN (1855), see THOMSON.
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THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, May 19,
1752- S. of the Rev. John (1710), of Northumberland. B. at
Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric.
Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1754; B.A. 1756; M.A. i759- Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 19, 1756; priest, Sept. 24, 1758;
C. (to his father) at Elsdon, Northumberland, 1756. 'For
48 years chaplain to Mr Ridley and Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart.'
Died May 8, 1810 at Blyth, Notts., aged 76. Perhaps father
of Francis (1805). (Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1810, i. 667
and 669; St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 614.)
THOMPSON (or THOMSON), JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Mar. 25, 1758. B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1759;
B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765.
THOMPSON (or THOMSON), JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, June 18, 1771- S. of Thomas (and Mary). B. at
St John's, Beverley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1772; Scholar,
1774; B.A. 1775, as Thomson; M.A. 1778, as Thomson. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 11, i775; priest, Feb. 24, i777-
Master of the Grammar School at Kimbolton, c. 1776. V. of
Easton, Hunts., 1786-1826, andR. ofSpaldwickwithBarham,
1814-26. Died in 1826, while on a visit to London. Brother
of Thomas (1748) and William (i753)- (St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 514; Incumbents of Hunts., G. Mag., 1826, i. 1474; Scott,
MSS., which states that he was ord. as Thomson, but
resumed the spelling of Thompson.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Dec. 23, i797-
2nd s. of Francis, of Stanwick, Yorks. B. there. May 28,
1779. School, Harforth, '\'orks. (Mr Raine). Matric. Michs.
1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1806. Adm. at Christ's, Nov. 1, 1808.
Probably V. of Thornton Steward, Yorks., 1820-42. Died in
August, 1842. (Peile, 11. 363; Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Oct. 12, 1798. S. of
Thomas. B. at Seal, Kent. School, Sevenoaks (Mr White-
head). Matric. Michs. 1799; Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1803; M.A.
1806. Ord. deacon (Wells) May, 1803; priest (Rochester)
Dec, 1804.V. of Meopham, Kent, 1816-54. Died Aug. 30, 1854,
at Meopham, aged 74. {Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G.
Mag., 1854, II- 527.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 24,
1813. Of Northants. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1815;
B.A. 1819.
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 29, 1829. Of
Warws. S. of the Rev. Cyprian, of Fazeley, Staffs. Matric.
Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1832; B.A. (iTth Wrangler) 1833; M.A.
1836. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Apr. 12, 1840; priest, Apr. 18,
1841. Second Master at Rochester and Chatham Classical
and Math. Institution, 1833; Second Master of Blackheath
Proprietary School, c. 1841. Kept a private boarding school
at Kidbrooke House, Blackheath from 1853. Father of
John C. (1858). (F.P.White.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 24, 1837. Of
Ireland. [S. of Samuel, of Muckamore Abbey, Antrim.]
Matric. Michs. 1837.
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Mar. 2,
1837. Ward of Thomas Horsfall, Esq., of Everton, Liverpool.
Matric. Michs. 1838. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 3, 1839.
Called to the Bar, 1847. (Inns of Court.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 7,
1851. S. of Isaac. B. [Sept. 26, 1832], at Northallerton,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar,
1854; B.A. (igth Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1858. A mining
engineer. Of Netherleigh House, Chester. J. P. for Chester
and for Cheshire. Died Jan. 6, 1908. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; The
Times, Jan. 8, 1908.)
THOMPSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23, 1885.
S. of Joseph. B. [Nov. 2i, 1866], at Rotherhithe. Schools,
Board and City of London. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar,
1885; B.A. 1888; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1888; Pt II,
ist Class, 1889) ; M.A. 1892. Senior Classical Master at Dublin
High School, 1891-1908; Head Master, 1908-28. Author of
Greek and Latin Grammars, etc. Latterly of 28, St Ledger's
Road, Bournemouth. Died Nov. 13, 1936. (Peile, 11. 714;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 16, 1936.)
THOMPSON, JOHN CECIL CASTER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1900. [Youngest] s. of John, contractor, deceased, of The
Lindens, Peterborough. B. Apr. 15, 1881, at Peterborough.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Married, July 11, 1907, Norah Kathleen, eldest dau. of
Horace Davenport, of Kingston-on-Thames. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut. .Scots Guards); killed in
action, Jan. 25, 1915. Brother of Charles E. (1883). (Univ.
War List.)
Thompson, John Wycliffe
THOMPSON, JOHN CHARLES PEACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of John, of Boughton Hall, Chester. B.
[Apr. 14], 1870, at Chester. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Adm. SoUcitor, 1895; practised
at Sunderland, West Hartlepool and Newcastle-on-Tyne
(Messrs Botterell, Roche and Temperley). Of South Holme,
Seaton Carew, Durham, and latterly of the Sneep, Tarset,
Northumberland. Died Dec. 31, 1945. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
THOMPSON, JOHN CYPRIAN. Adm. sizar at Sx John's,
July 7, 1858. S.of [the Rev.] John (1829), of Blackheath (and
Sophia). B. at Lewisham, Kent. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1839. Matric.
Michs, 1858; B.A. 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4,1861.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1864. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
THOMPSON, The Rev. JOHN DAWSON. Adm. sizar at Queens'.
Dec. 6, 1837. From St Bees Theological College. ' Plus annos
24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon, 1836; priest,
1836. Chaplain of Barnet Union, Middlesex, 1840-60. Died
May 21, 1864, aged 55, at Barnet. (Crockford; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1864, I. 805.)
THOMPSON, JOHN ELIJAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 21,
1850. S. of Frederick Elijah, of 4, Alpha Road, Marylebone,
London (and Mary Ann). B. Sept. 15, 1831. Matric. Michs.
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 9, 1856;
priest, Nov. 8, 1857; C. of Hitcham, Suffolk, 1856-8. V. of
Ofiton with Little Bricet, 1858-1903. Married, i860, Maria,
dau. of George R. Mullens, of Farlington, Hants. Latterly of
Firwood, Halstead, Essex, where he died Oct. 31, 1920.
Brother of Springall (1840) andWilliamH. (1858). (Crockford;
The Guardian, Nov. 5, 1920.)
THOMPSON, JOHN GRUNDY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 4, 1794. Matric. Lent, 1795; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801.
C. of White Roding, Essex, untU his death there, Sept. 25,
1814. (G. Mag., 1814, II. 499.)
THOMPSON, JOHN PERRONET. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [2nd] s. of Vincent Thomas (1847), of 195,
BeUe Vue Road, Leeds. B. [Mar. 8], 1873, at Leeds. School,
Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1895; M.A. 1899. President of
the Union, 1895. Entered the I.C.S., 1896; Assistant Com-
missioner in the Punjab; District Judge, 1909; Deputy
Commissioner, 1913; District and Sessions Judge, 1913;
Chief Secretary, Punjab, 1916-21. Member of the Legislative
Council (Punjab), 1913-20; of the Indian Legislative Council,
1918-19. Political Secretary to the Government of India,
1922. Chief Commissioner of Delhi, 1928-32. C.S.I., 1919;
K.C.I.E., 1926; K.C.S.I., 1932. Prominently associated with
the discussions on the Government of India Act. Retired,
1932. Married, Apr. 27, 1901, at Lahore, Ada Lucia, eldest
dau. of Professor R. Y. Tyrrell, Fellow of Trmity College,
Dublin. Died Aug. 8, 1935, in London. Brother of Vincent
(1888). (LeedA Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; I.C.S. Lists; Who was
Who; The Times, Aug. 9, 1935.)
THOMPSON, JOHN ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. Did not reside. [Probably the John R.
Thompson, s. of R., of WhaUey, Lanes., who was b. Oct.
1863; school, Uppingham (left in July, 1881); 'in business.']
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
THOMPSON, JOHN VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.
Oct. I, 1892. S. of the Rev. Canon Henry (i860), V. of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk. B. Sept. 7, 1872. Schools, Dulwich
College and Blair Lodge. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Head Master of the Turkish High School, Rushdi, Cyprus,
1899-1905; of the Queen Victoria School (for sons of Chiefs),
Fiji, and Director of Education in Fiji, 1906-16; of the
English College, Johore, Malaya, 1916. Married, 1906, Mary
Grace, dau. of the Ven. Josiah Spencer, Archdeacon of Cyprus,
and had issue. Author, Book on Hygiene (in Fijian). Died
July 22, 1924, at Aldeburgh. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
THOMPSON, JOHN VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4,
1801. Of Yorks. [2nd s. of Thomas, merchant, M.P., of
Cottingham. B. 1785.] Matric. Michs. 1801; Scholar, 1803;
B.A. 1805; M.A. 1S08. Fellow, 1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 16, 1810. Called to the Bar, May 28, 1813. Serjeant-at-
Law, July 6, 1841. Recorder of Beverley. F.S.A. Married,
1825, Margaret, only dau. of John Alderson, M.P. Died
Dec. 12, 1856, at Torquay. Father of Vincent T. (1847),
Alfred (1849) and Frederick (1857). (Boose, iii. 939; C. R.
Hudleston; Inns of Court; Poulson, Beverley, 398.)
THOMPSON, JOHN WYCLIFFE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 3,
1840. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Lieut.-Col., loth
Hussars. Died at Naum, Scotland, Nov. i, 1895. (Univ.
Almanack.)
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THOMPSON, JONAS. B.A. 1788, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Clare, 1788. [S. of WiUiam, Esq., of Castlegate,
Yorks.] Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Mar. 8, 1777,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1781. R. of St Martin, Micklegate,
York. V. of Langtoft and of Rufiorth, Yorks., 1799-1821.
Died Feb. 6, 1821. (Clerical Guide; Al. Oxon.)
THOMPSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 23, 1828.
Matric. Michs. 182S; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 6, 1833; priest, 1834. C. of Rowley, Yorks.,
-1841-6. C. of Hoo, Norfolk, 1846-50. Principal of the
Guildhall School, East Dereham. C. of Mileham, 1869-70.
R. of Blo-Norton, 1870-8. Died Feb. 21, 1878, aged 70.
Father of Foster J. (1862). {Peile, n. 433; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
THOMPSON, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 18,
1841. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1848; priest, 1849; P.C. of Middleton,
Yorks., 1S49-53. C. (and Evening Lecturer) at St Nicholas,
Newcastle-on-Tv-ne, 1853-5. Professor of Divinity and of
Hebrew at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Quebec, 1855-61.
Canon of Montreal, 1S61-6. C. of Windsor, Berks., 1866-8.
V. of Datchet, 1868-1902. Archdeacon of Bucks., 1882-1903.
Hon. Canon of Christchurch, Oxford, 1895-1904. Latterly of
4, The Paragon, Bath, where he died Feb. 4, 1904; buried at
Datchet. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 8, 1904.)
THOMPSON, JOSEPH HUGILL. Adm. pens, (age 29) at Jesus,
Aug. 1866. S. of John, Esq. B. at Stokesley, Yorks. Matric.
Michs. 1866; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1871; priest, 1SS6; C. of East Buckland, Devon (and Head
Master of Devon County School, West Buckland), 1871-90.
R. of Creacombe, 1890-5. R. of Romansleigh, 1895-1907.
R. of Warkleigh with Satterleigh, 1907-22. Married, Jan. 6,
1892, Anna Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev. Joseph Lloyd
Brereton, R. of Little Massingham, Norfolk. Died June 10,
1922, at Warkleigh rectory. (Crockford; The Times, June 13,
1922.)
THOMPSON, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Ian. 24, 1873. [5th] s. of Charles [corn-merchant], of
Preswylfa, Cardiff. School, University College, London
(B.A. 1873). Migrated to Trinity Hall, May 15, 1874- Matric.
Michs. 1874. Migrated to Downing, Jan. 30, 1875; Whewell
Scholar, 1876; LL.B. 1S78; LL.M. 1883. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 26, 1876. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879- Of
Mundesley, Norfolk, m 1898. Brother of Arthur H. (1878).
(Peile, II. 627; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON, JOSHUA CLIBBORN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 1899. B. June 27, 1874. at White Abbey,
Co. Antrim, Ireland. School, St Olive's Mount, Scarborough.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1904; C. of Stockwell Green, Surrey, 1904-5. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Cameron Highlanders; wounded).
(Univ. War List; Camb. Univ. Year Book.)
THOMPSON, JOSIAH. Matric. Michs. 1836 from Queens'.
Name not found in College Adm. Reg. [S. of Capt. J. J.,
R.N. B. Oct. 28, 1816. School, Repton.] B.A. 1842. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1842; priest, 1843. Chaplain, R.N., 1843-
66; at the R.N. Hospital, Hongkong, 1843-9; with the
Naval Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol. H.M.S. Alligator,
1847-51; Impregnable, 1852-3; St Jean D'acre, 1854, etc.
Wrecked in the China Sea, his ship being lost, 1857. R- of
Bellingham, Northumberland, 1858-60. C. of Crowle, Lines.,
1865-70. C. of Addingham, Cumberland, 1871. V. of Barns-
ton, Cheshire, 1871-5. R. of Draycot-Cerne, Wilts., 1875-86.
R. of Fyfield, Essex, 1886-90. Domestic Chaplain to Earl
Cowley, 1884. Died Dec. 5, 1890- {Repton Sch. Reg.; Clergy
Lists; Crockford.)
THOMPSON, KENNETH FURNIVALL. Adm. at St Catharine's,
1900. S. of Henry, M.R.C.S. B. Dec. 18, 1881, at Hull.
[School, Denstone College.] Matric. Michs. 1900; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Worksop College, Notts.,
1903-5. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1905; Lie. Pr., dio. of
Southwell, 1905-7. Retired owing to ill-health. Resided
latterly at the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans, Surrey.
Died Oct. 22, 1918. (Denstmte Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The
Guardian , Oct. 31, 1918.)
THOMPSON, LAWRENCE CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity Hall, May 20, 1866. S. of Springall
(1840), of Bridgeport House, Iver, Bucks, (and Margaret
White, dau. of Lawrence Hall). [B. Sept. 22, 1848.] School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1880.
Ensign, 8th Foot, 1870; Lieut., 1871; Capt., Liverpool
Regt., 1880; Major, 1884; Lieut. -Col., 1891. Retired, iSgr.
Of East Hoathley, Sussex. J. P. Died in Sept. 1925. Brother
of Harold C. S. (i879). (Uppingliam Sch. Roll; Army Lists;
Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
Thompson, Ow^en
THOMPSON, LEONARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1753. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Leonard (1725-6), of
Sheriff Hutton [and R. of Terrington], Yorks. School,
Shipton, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1753. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 14, 1753- (Inns of Court.)
THOMPSON, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 12, 1824. [Eldest] s. of George Lowther (1803), of
Sheriff Hutton Park, Yorks. (and Mary Anne, dau. of the
Rev. Edward Waldron). B. [July 28, i8o6], at Chesterton,
Cambs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829;
M.A. 1833. Of Sheriff Hutton Park. J. P. and D.L. for
Yorks. and Hunts. Married, May 2, 1831, Lady Mary
Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 2nd dau. of Charles William, 5 th
Earl Fitzwilliam. Succeeded to his father's estates, 1841.
Died Aug. 27, 1878. Brother of Edward (1831). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Walford, County Families; Burke, L.G.)
THOMPSON, LUKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 13,
1757. Of York. [Probably s. of Luke and gr. son of Edward,
Lord Mayor of York]. Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar; B.A.
1761; M.A. 1764. (J. C. Whitmore; Burke, L.G.)
THOMPSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke,
Apr. 20, 1796. 5 th s. of Thomas, silk-merchant, of London.
B. there [Apr. 5, 1776]. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1796; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 9, 1800; priest, Aug. 31, 1800. One of the first five
chaplains nominated by the Rev. Charles Simeon at the
request of the East India Company; at Cuddalore, 1806-9;
at Fort St George, 1809-15; at St George's, Madras, 1815-19.
In England, after the death of his wile, 1819. R. of Bright-
well, Berks., 1831-51. Died Apr. 12, 1851. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners; Clergy List; F. Penny.)
THOMPSON, MATTHEW WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 17, 1838. [S. of Matthew, of Manningham Lodge,
Bradford (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the Rev. William
Atkinson, of Thorp-.\rch, Yorks.). B. Feb. i, 1820, at
Manningham. School, Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1839;
B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. 20, 1846. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Retired, 1857, and became manager of his uncle's brewery in
Bradford. Mayor of Bradford, 1862, 1871, 1872. A Director
of the Midland Railway, 1865 (Chairman, 1879-90); Chair-
man, Glasgow and South Western Railway; Director (and
sometime chairman) of the Forth Bridge Railway Company.
M.P. for Bradford, 1867-8. Created Baronet, on the occasion
of the opening of the Forth Bridge, Mar. 4, 1890. Married,
May 10, 1843, Mary Anne, dau. of his uncle, Benjamin
Thompson, of Parkgate, Guiseley. Died Dec. i, 1891, at
Guiseley. Father of PeUe (1862), Reginald (1864) and
William W. (1875); brother of Benjamin S. (1847). (Giggles-
wick Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 939; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
THOMPSON, MATTHEW WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1891. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Sir Peile, Bart. (1862), of
Parkgate, Guiseley, Leeds (and Jessie Clare, dau. of Joseph
Beaumont, of Huddersfield). B. June 2S, 1872, at Bradford.
School, Southgate, Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 189 1.
A painter. F.R.A.S. Married, Nov. 3, 1909, Harriet Kathleen,
only dau. of Colonel Sheffield Hamilton-Grace, Durham Light
Infantry, of Frant, Sussex. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart.,
Apr. 8, 1918. Of 39 Steeles Rd., London, N.W. in 1952.
Brother of Peile B. (1893). (Burke, P. and B.; Wlio's Who.)
THOMPSON, NATHANIEL NICHOLSON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 11, 1878. [Eldest] s. of John, attorney-at-law
(and Agnes). B. [.\ug. 8, 1858], at Egremont, Cumberland.
Bapt. Sept. 15, 1858. School, Siedbergh (Mr F. HeppenstaU).
Matric. Michs. 1878. Capt., Cumberland Volunteers, 1894.
Antiquary. Resided at St Bees, where he died Nov. 12, 1923.
Brother of William N. (1879). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Army Lists; C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, NORMAN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. S. of Arthur [tea and Colonial broker], of
Garlands, RedhiU, Surrey. B. [Mar. 28], 1874, at Upper
Tooting. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
An electrical and aeronautical engineer. Of Arreton, nejur
Bognor Regis. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
THOMPSON, OWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1886.
S. of Henry, of 2, Oman Road, Hampstead. B. Mar. 17, 1868,
at Colchester. School, University College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1886; Scholar, 1887; Chancellor's (English) medal,
1888; B.A. 1889 (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1889; Pt II,
1st Class, 1890) ; M..\. 1893. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
June 14, 1893. On the North-Eastern Circuit. K.C., 1919-
Bencher, 1922. Judge of County Courts; (Circuit 46), 1928;
(Circuit 40), 1928-40. Married (i) 1894, Julia M., dau. of
Butterworth Broadbent, of Longwood, Yorks.; (2) 1906,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Riley, of Huddersfield;
(3) 1921, Margaret S., dau. of James M. Gray, of Roscrea,
Co. Tipperary. Of Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, 1949. (Un'
Coll. Sch. - - - ■
Reg.; Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
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THOMPSON, PEILE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3, 1862.
[Eldest] s. of Matthew WiUiam (1838), of Parkgate, Guiseley,
near Leeds (and Mary Ann, dau. of Benjamin Thompson, of
Guiseley, Yorks.). B. [July 19], 1844, at Guiseley. Schools,
Giggleswick and Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867;
M.A. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1865. Called
to the Bar, June 7, 1869. On the Midland Circuit. Ord.deacon
(London) 1877; priest, 1880; C. of Monken Hadley, Middlesex,
1877-81. C. of Christ Church, Marylebone, London, 1881-4.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Dec. 1, 1891. Married, May 17, 1871,
Jessie Clare, dau. of Joseph Beaumont, of Huddersfield.
Printed for private circulation, a volume of sonnets, Epi-
grammata. Of Parkgate, Guiseley. Latterly of Great
Yeldham, Essex. Died Apr. 8, 1918, at Eastbourne. Brothei
of Reginald (1864) and William W. (1875) ; father of Matthew
W. (1891) and the next. {Giggleswick Sch. Reg. ; Burke, P. and
B.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Apr. 11, 1918.)
THOMPSON, PEILE BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Sir Peile, Bart, (above), of
The Grange, Cobham, Surrey. B. [Feb. 4, 1874], at Bromley.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. At the
Cirencester Agricultural College. A fruit-grower in Guernsey.
Married, Oct. 8, 1908, Stella Mary, dau. of Arthur Hams, of
Heaton Grove, Bradford, and had issue. Of the old Rectory,
Ellesborough, Bucks., in 1949. Brother of Matthew W. (1891).
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.)
THOMPSON, PETER ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 13, 1895. S. of George Carslake (1873), of Penarth. B.
Nov. 21, 1876, at Bridgwater. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1898. In the Royal Siamese Survey Dept., Bangkok, 1902-5.
Partner in the firm of Humfrage, Thompson and Hardy,
engineers, Bristol. Married, Jan. 2, 1911, Kathleen Lee, dau.
of Lieut. -Col. Bowhill, of Farnham. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). Author, Lotus Land, being an
account of the people and country of Southern Siam. Of 114,
Jacob Street, Bristol, in 1925. {Peile, u. 796; Clifton Coll.
Reg.)
THOMPSON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 6,
1839. S. of John, of Rawcliffe, near Doncaster. B. at York.
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1843; priest, 1844; C. of Christ Church, Macclesfield,
Cheshire, 1843-5. R. of Droylesden, Lanes., 1845-68. R. of
Penshaw, Co. Durham, 1868-80. Disappears from Crockford
THOMPSON, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12,
1864. [2nd] s. of Matthew William (1838), of Parkgate,
Guiseley, Leeds, and Kent Terrace, Regent's Park, London.
B. [Apr. 17], 1846, in London. Schools, Uppingham and
Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1878.
Chairman of William Whitaker and Co., brewers, of Bradford.
Of Alverley Hall, Doncaster. Capt., 3rd Yorkshire Volunteers,
1875; Major, 1889; Col., 2nd Vol. Batt., West Yorks. Regt.;
T.D. Married, Oct. 14, 1874, Frances Harriet, 4th dau. of the
Rev. Charles Smith Royds, of Haughton, Staffs. Died Feb.
19, 1932, at Loftus Hill, Knaresborough ; buried at Guiseley.
Brother of PeUe (1862) and WUliam W. (1875); father of
Clement (1894). {Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Uppingham Sch.
Roll.; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; The Times, Feb. 22,
1932.)
THOMPSON, REGINALD CAMPBELL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. l,
1895. [Eldest] s. of Reginald Edward (next), M.D., of LUlie
Road, Fulham, London (and Arme Isabella, dau. of Augustus
De Morgan, the mathematician). B. [.^ug. 21], 1876, in
Kensington. School, St Paul's (where he began to take an
interest in Assyrian, and received considerable help from
F. W. Walker, then Head Master). Matric. Michs. 1895;
exhibitioner; Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1897; B.A.
(Oriental Langs. Trip., ist Class) 1898; M.A. 1902. Assistant
in the Egyptian and Assyrian Dept. of the British Museum,
1899-1905; Sudan Survey Dept., 1906. Assistant Professor
in Semitic Languages, University of Chicago, 1907-9. Directed
excavations for the British Museum, at Nineveh, Carchemish,
Abu Shahrain and Wadi Sarga. Served in Mesopotamia in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Special List; mentioned four
times in despatches). F.B.A.; F.S.A. Fellow of Merton
College, Oxford, 1923-41. D.Litt. Shillito Reader in
Assyriology at Oxford, 1937-41. Married, 1911, Barbara
Brodrick, dau. of Sir Richard Atkinson Robinson. Author,
A Pilgrim's Scrip; Assyrian Metrical Texts; The Assyrian
Herbal; On the Chemistry of the Ancient Assyrians; Ignatius,
etc. Editor of Iraq, 1935-41. Died suddenly, May 23, 1941,
after duty with the Home Guard. Brother of Augustus P.
(1898) and Edward V. (1899). {Venn, 11. 545; Who's Who;
Univ. War List; The Times, May 26, 1941.)
Thompson, Robert
THOMPSON, REGINALD EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 24, 1853. S. of John [Serjeant-at-Law]. B. in
London. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.B. i860; M.D. 1863. At St George's Hospital;
Medical Registrar there. M.R.C.P., 1862; F.R.C.P., 1868.
Physician, Belgrave Hospital for Children; and the Seamen's
Hospital, 1871-3; Physician, Brompton Hospital, 1880-94.
Practised in London. Married, 1874. Anne Isabella, dau. of
Professor Augustus De Morgan. Author, Family Phthisis;
The Causes and Results of Pulmonary Haemorrhages; The
Physical Examination of the Chest ; Therapeutical Value of
Drug Smoking, etc. Died Sept. 10, 1912, at 13, Cheyne
Gardens. Father of the above and of Augustus P. (1898) and
Edward V. (1899). (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Medical Directories; Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 12, 1912.)
THOMPSON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1761. [Younger] s. of Beilby, of Escrick, Yorks. (and Sarah,
widow of Sir Darcy Dawes). B. at York. School, Craik.
Resided until Michs. 1763. Succeeded his brother at Escrick,
June 10, 1799. Died, unmarried, Sept. 12, 1820, in Grosvenor
Square, London. Brother of Beilby (1759). {Peile, u. 272;
G. Mag., 1820, II. 285; Major V. Hodson.)
THOMPSON, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 29) at
St John's, May 15, 1830; in Priest's Orders. Matric. Michs.
1830. Kept three terms. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 16, 1827.
P.C. of Egglestone, Durham, 1828-33. V. of Sutton-upon-
Trent, Notts., 1833-58. Disappears from Clergy List, 1859.
(Foster, Index Eccles.)
THOMPSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 20,
1834. Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838. Usher of
Jones's Free Grammar School, Monmouth, 1842. {Eccle-
siastical Gazette, v. 148.)
THOMPSON, RICHARD HEYWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 22, 1868. [4th] s. of Samuel Henry, of Thingwall Hall
[West Derby], Liverpool (and Elizabeth Yates). B. [Apr. 14],
1850, at Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868.
Of Nunwick Hall, Cumberland. J. P. for Cumberland; High
Sherifi, 1904. Married, 1885, Anne Lucy, dau. of the Ven.
Archdeacon Hornby, of St Michael's-on-Wyre, Lanes. Died
June II, 1935. Brother of George R. (1864), Samuel A.
(1864) and Henry Y. (1856). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. ;
The Times, June 12, 1935.)
THOMPSON, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 18, 1788. [Eldest] s. of Henry (1764), of [Kirby HaU],
Shipton, Yorks. (and Mary, dau. of Thomas Spence). [B.
Jan. 24, 1771.] Private tuition. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A.
1792. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25, 1791. Capt., 4th
Dragoons; Major, Yorks. Hussars Y'eomanry. Of Kirby HaU.
Married, Aug. 25, 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of John Turton, of
Sugnall Hall, Staffs, (by Mary, dau. of Richard, descendant of
the De Meyseys who came to England with the Conqueror).
Died Aug. 3, 1853. Father of Harry S. (1826), Thomas C.
(1829) and Frederick W. (1835). (Burke, P. and B.; Inns of
Court.)
THOMPSON, RICHARD PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 13, 1862. [Youngest] s. of Richard Newcomb, of [Bam
Hill], Stamford, Lines. B. there, May 24, 1844. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1872. Adm.
Solicitor, 1869; practised at Stamford (Messrs Thompson,
Phillips and Evans). Married, July 27, 1871, Caroline Wini-
fred Casamajor, 2nd dau. of Frederick Gwatkin, of Grove
House, Twickenham. Died Aug. i, 1882. {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, July 29, 1871 ; Burke, Family Records.)
THOMPSON, ROBERT. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Mar. I, 1819.
THOMPSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1819. S. of James. B. at Brigsteer, Westmorland. School,
Heversham. xMatric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1828.
P.C. of Ellel, Lanes., 1836-53. Died, 1853, at the parsonage.
(G. Mag., 1853, II. 215.)
THOMPSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 12, 1852. S. of Robert, mercer, deceased, of Workington,
Cumberland. B. there. School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1852;
scholar; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1857;
priest, 1858; C. of Ulceby, Lines., 1857-8. C. of Methering-
ham, 1858-61. C. of North Kelsey, 1861-4. V. of Skipsea,
Yorks., 1864-98. Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
THOMPSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 19, 1852. 2nd s. of Isaac, Esq., of Leeds. Matric. Michs.
1852; Scholar, 1853.
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THOMPSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1888. Eldest s. of Samuel, Esq., of [6, Lansdown
Crescent, Clieltenham] and Muckamore Abbey, Ireland. B.
[Jan. II, 1869], at Muckamore Abbey. Schools, King
William's College, Isle of -Man, and Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Football (rugby) 'blue,'
1890. Member of first British XV to tour S. Africa, 1891.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., nth R.I.R.;
mentioned in despatches). Of Muckamore Abbey, Co. Antrim.
J. P. for Co. Antrim. Married, 191 1, Margaretta Louise, dau.
of Frederick Neterville le Poer Trench. Died Feb. 5, 1952.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; KeUy, Handbook; King. William's
Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.)
THOMPSON, ROBERT ANCHOR. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
June 10, 1S40. S. of Robert, of Durham. B. there [1822].
School, Durham. .Matric. .Michs. 1840; B.A. (20th Wrangler)
1844; .M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1845; priest
(Durham) Dec. 18, 1847. Astronomical Observer at Durham,
1846-9. C. of Louth, Lines., 1849-53. C. of Binbrook, 1854-8.
Master of St Mary-the-Virgin Hospital, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1858-94. Married, 1849, Ellen, youngest dau. of Rev. J.
Armstrong, V. of Wallsend. Author, Christian theism;
Sermons, etc. Latterly of Cullercoates, Northumberland,
where he died Aug. 10, 1894. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Boose, ni.
940; Durham Ord. Book; Crockford.)
THOMPSON, ROBERT HILARY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1885. S. of Thomas Charles, Esq. B. [1866], at Milton
Hall, Brampton, near Carlisle. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1885. Died Oct. 17, 1886. Brother of Charles L.
(1873), James (1878) and Thomas E. B. (1878). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON (post THOMPSON-YATES), SAMUEL ASHTON.
Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 21) at Jesus, Feb. 15, 1864. [2nd] s.of
Samuel Henry, Esq., of [Thingwall HaU], Liverpool. B. at the
Dingle, near Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (York) 1868;
priest, 1869; C. of Scarborough, 1868-71. C. of Lytham,
Lanes., 1871-5. Latterly of 43, Phillimore Gardens, London.
Assumed the additional name of Yates. Died Nov. 22, 1903.
Brother of Richard H. (1868) and George R. (1864). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Changes oj Name, 1867.)
THOMPSON, SIDNEY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 13, 1887. [4th s. of Henr>- T., miller, of Camden, New
South Wales, Australia; B..A. of Sydney University.] Matric.
Michs. 1887; LL.B. 1890. .\dm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 11,
1S87. Called to the Bar, xMov. 17, 1890. Of Sydney, N.S.W.
(La-cU Lists ; Inns of Court.)
THOMPSON, SPRINGALL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dee. 16,
1840. [Eldest s. of Frederick Elijah, solicitor, of Gray's Inn
(and Mary Anne, dau. of John Springall).] B. Oct. 30, 1820.
Matric. Michs. 1841; B..\. 1845; M.A. 1848. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 4, 1842; migrated to the Inner Temple, Nov. 15,
1S43. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1847. Conveyancer and
Equity Draftsman. Of Upton-cum-Chalvey, Bucks. J. P. for
Bucks. Capt., Bucks. .Militia; Major, ist Bucks. Rifle
Volunteers. .Married, Sept. 29, 1847, Margaret White,
younger dau. of Lawrence Hall, of Bramcote Grove, Notts.
Died Feb. 13, 1899, at Slough. Father of Harold C. S. (1879)
and Lawrence C. F. (1866); brother of John E. (1850) and
WUliam H. (1858). (Eagle, xxi. 236; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford, County Families;
The Times, Feb. 15, 1899.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Jan. 31, 1785. S. of John, of London. School, Marylebone.
Matric. Michs. 1785; Browne medal, 1786. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Dec. 29, 1785.
THOMPSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. i, 1852.
A 'Ten-year man.' ' Plus annos 24 natus.'
THOMPSON, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 30, 1829. [2nd s. of Richard John (1788), of Kirby Hall,
Shipton, Yorks. B. Nov. 13, 1811.] Matric. Michs. 1830;
B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. C. of Askham-Bryan, Yorks., -1841-5.
R. of Ripley, 1848-85. Died, unmarried, Feb. 16, 1885.
Brother of Harry S. (1826) and Frederick W. (1835). (Clergy
List; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; The Guardian, Feb. 25,
1885.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS COATES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
1900. S. of the Rev. William (1834, sub Coates), deceased.
B. Mar. 3, 1880, at Addingham, Leeds. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Of Lupton Tower, Kirkby
Lonsdale, Westmorland, in 1946. Brother of William (1895).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report, 1946.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS DAWSON. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter,
1892. S. of Thomas. B. Mar. 2, 1874, at Broughton-in-
Thompson. Thomas William
Fumess, Lanes. Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 15, 1894;
B.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1897; priest, 1899; C. of
Hayton, Cumberland, 1897-9. C. of Hartford, Cheshire,
1899-1900. C. of Crosscrake, Westmorland, 1900-10. C. of
Roclifle, Cumberland, 1910-11. C. of Arthuret, 1911-36.
Drowned himself in the river Esk, Sept. 17, 1936. (Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS EDMUND BARKER. Adm. pens, (age
iS) at Magdalene, Oct. 7, 1878. S. of Thomas Charles, Esq.,
of Milton Hall, Brampton, near Carlisle. [B. Sept. 17, i860.]
School, King's College School, London. Matric. Michs. 1878.
Capt., 3rd Batt., the Border Regt. (T.), 1888. Died July 10,
19 1 3. Brother of Charles L. (1873), James (1878) and Robert
H. (1885). (G. B. Routledge; Army Lists; C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS PERCY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15,
1894. S. of Thomas. B. [July 25, 1875], at Callington,
Cornwall. School, Kingswood, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1894;
Scholar; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1897. F.I.A. Entered the
Phoenix Assurance Company, 1899; British Empire Mutual
Life Assurance Co., 1906. Tutor, Institute of Actuaries, 1909.
Married, 1909, Catherine Louisa, dau. of A. Munday, of
Hendon. Died Mar. 22, 1940, at 13, Stratford Way, Watford,
Herts. (Kingswood Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 788; The Times,
Mar. 25, 1940.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS PERRONET. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 2, 1798. Of Yorks. [Eldest s. of Thomas, M.P., merchant
and banker, of Hull (and Philothea Perronet, dau. of William
Briggs). B. Mar. 15, 1783, at Hull. School, Hull Grammar
(Joseph Milner).] Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. (7th Wrangler)
1802; M.A. 1806. Fellow, 1806. Midshipman in H.M.S. Isis,
1802, on the Newfoundland Station; his Fellowship being in
his own words, ' a sort of promotion, which has not often gone
along with the rank and dignity of a .Midshipman.' Served
four years in the Navy and then joined the Army as Second
Lieut, in the 95th Rifles, 1806. Captured in an attack on
Buenos Ayres, July 5, 1807, and after a short imprisonment
returned to England. Appointed Governor of the Colony of
Sierra Leone, but his efforts to suppress the evils of the
apprenticeship system which superseded slavery were ill
received, and the Government recalled him within two years.
Joined the 14th Light Dragoons as Lieut., and served in
Spain; on the conclusion of peace exchanged into the 17th
Light Dragoons, then serving in India. Major, 65th Regt.;
Lieut.-Col., 1829; Col., 1846; Major-General and General,
1868. On returning to England in 1822 devoted himself to
literature and politics. F.R.S., 1828. Proprietor of the
Westminster Review, 1829. M.P. for Hull, 1835-7; for
Bradford, 1847-52 and 1857-g. Married, 181 1, Anne
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. T. Barker, of York. Author,
Catechism on the Corn Laws (which passed through 18 editions
between 1827 and 1834) ; Geometry without Axioms; Theory of
Parallels ; On the Principles and Practice of just Intonation with
a view to the abolition of Temperament, etc. Died Sept. 6, 1869,
at Blackheath. Father of the next; brother of Charles W.
(1805). (D.iV.B.; De Morgan, Budget of Paradoxes, 1. 253 and
287.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS PERRONET EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Queens', May 17, 1831. Of Yorks. [S. of General Thomas
Perronet (above).] Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A.
1838. Adm. ad eundem at 0.xford, 1856. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, Apr. 20, 1835. Called to the Bar, 1838. On the Northern
Circuit. Recorder of Scarborough, Jan.-Mar. 1872. Judge of
County Courts (circuit 6) from 1872. J. P. for Lanes. Married,
Mar. 17, 1846, EUen Mary, eldest dau. of Edward James, Esq.,
of Totnes. Died Aug. 25, 1904, aged 91, at Bath. (Al. Oxon.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times
Aug. 30, 1904.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 2, 1840. Of Essex. S. of Thomas, grocer [of London]
(and Mary). B.Apr. 18, 1821. [at Waltham, Essex]. School,
Mercers', London. Migrated to Pembroke, Oct. 10, 1840.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1853- Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1844; priest (Norwich) 1845; C. of Bobbington,
Salop, 1844-5. C. of New Buckenhain, Norfolk, 1845-7;
P.C. there, 1847-63. V. of Tibbenham, 1863-96. Died Dec. 10
1896. (Crockford; Tlie Times, Dec. 16, 1896.)
THOMPSON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1896.
[Eldest] s. of Captain Robert Wade, J. P., of Clonskeagh
Castle, Co. Dublin (and Edith Isabella, dau. of the Rev.
William Jameson). B. fjan. 4], 1877. School, Monkton
Combe, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. .M.I.C.E.
Served in the Great War, IQI4-19 (Capt., R.E., 1915-18;
Major, R.M., 1918-19; mentioned in despatches). Of
Clonskeagh Castle, Co. Dublin, in 1919. (Venn, 11. 550; Univ.
War List; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County Famthes.)
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THOMPSON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adni. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899.
S. of the Rev. John, Wesleyan minister, of Cottenham,
Cambs. (and Emma Jane Hipkins). B. Jan. 28, 1880, at
ChaxhiU, Westbury-on-Severn. Schools, Thetford Grammar
and the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902;
M.A. 1906. Methodist Minister (amongst other places) at
Kensington, 1907; Ipswich, 1913; Wellington, Salop, 1916;
Stoke-on-Trent, 1923; Stafford, 1929; Welshpool, 1935;
Leamington Spa, 1949. (Venn, in. 400.)
THOMPSON, TOM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of Thomas
merchant, of 38, Carson Road, Dulwich (and Elizabeth Bell).
B. June 29, 1880, at 93, St James Street, Burnley. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1899; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Ft I, ist Class) 1902; M.A. 1906; B.D. 1914.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1912; priest, 1913; C. of St Luke's,
Cambridge, 1912-14. C. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1915-16.
Select Preacher, 1915. C. of Downham, Cambs., 1916-17.
Married, Nov. 14, 1916, Ciceley Frances, dau. of Francis
Henry Colson, of Cambridge. Author, The Offices of Baptism
and Confirmation. Died May 15, 1917. (Venn, in. 400;
Crock/ord.)
THOMPSON, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1888.
[Eldest] s. of Vincent Thomas (next), of 195, Belle Vue Road,
Leeds. B. [Dec. 22], 1869, at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1891; B.A. i8gi; M.A. 1895.
Adm. Solicitor, 1896; practised (Messrs Page and Thompson)
at Bristol and Exeter. Married, Aug. 31, 1909, Mary Rose
Laura Carmen, eldest dau. of Col. J. Chillingworth, of Tor-
quay. Died June 9, 1947, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Brother of
John P. (1892). (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Law Lists; The
Times, Jime 11, 1947.)
THOMPSON, VINCENT THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 2, 1847. S. of 'W. Serjeant' (sic) [John
Vincent (1801), Serjeant-at-Law]. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 28, 1852. CaUed to the Bar, June 7, 1858. A
Special Pleader. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. Assistant Recorder of Leeds. Married,
Feb. 9, 1869,' Eleanor, 2nd dau. of J. Wade, Esq., of Leeds.
Author, legal. Died Mar. 11, 1910, at Leeds. I5rother of
Frederick (1857) and Alfred (1849); father of John P. (1892)
and Vincent (above). (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Mar. 12,
1910.)
THOMPSON, WALTER JEFFREY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1872. S. of John Roper, of 129, Falkner
Street, Liverpool. B. Apr. 28, 1850, in Liverpool. School, Liver-
pool CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Sparkbrook,
Birmingham, 1876-8. C. of St Peter's, Hereford, 1878-82.
V. of Christ Church, Stone, Staffs., 1882-94. V. of Holy
Trinity, Leicester, 1894-1906. V. of St Paul's, Tiverton,
Devon, 1906-17. R. of Washfield, 1917-30. Latterly of
Mellguards, Tiverton, where he died, July 22, 1934; buried at
Washfield. {Crockford; The Times, July 24, 1934.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 24, 1753; re-adm. Feb. i, 1754. S. of Thomas, currier,
of Yorks. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1754.
Brother of Thomas (1748) and of John (1771).
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 10, 1776;
pens. Jan. 13, 1778. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar,
1780; B.A. 1780.
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Oct. 26, 1786. S. of Samuel, of Kingston-on-Hull. School,
Kingston-on-HulI. Matric. Michs. 1787.
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity,
June 23, 1817. S. of Nathaniel. B. in London. School,
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825. P.C.
of Halstock, Dorset, 1826-42. Minister of St Barnabas,
King's Square, Goswell Road, London. Died Apr. 28, 1843,
in the City Road, London, aged 48. (Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1843, I. 664.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM (1834), see COATES.
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20, 1843.
Matric. Michs. 1843.
THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
1895. S. of the Rev. William (1834, sub Coates), deceased.
B. at Addingham, Yorks. School, Ripon Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Served in the S. African War, 1898-
1902 (Royal Engineers). Served in the Great War, 19x4-19
(Capt., Durham L.I.). Died July 14, 1925. Brother of
Thomas C. (1900). (Laiv Lists; F. Brittain.)
Thompson, William Whitaker
THOMPSON, WILLIAM HALLIDAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 19, 1887. S. of Robert, linen-merchant (and Elizabeth
McCormick). B. Oct. 8, 1864, in Belfast. School, Armagh
Royal (the Rev. W. M. Morgan) and at Trinity College,
Dublin (B.A. and LL.B. 1886); LL.D. (1889). Matric. Lent,
1887. Ord. deacon (Down) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Skerry,
Co. Antrim, 1888-9. C. of St Stephen's, Belfast, 1889-91.
C. of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, 1891-8. V. of St Luke's,
West Holloway, 1898-1912. Gresham Professor of Divinity,
1904. V. of St Stephen's, West EaUng, 1912-21. V. of
Winkfield, Berks., 1921-45. Died Feb. 13, 1945, at Crawley,
Sussex. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 15, 1945.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
June 4, 1852. S. of the Rev. George Hodgson (1813), late
R. of Friem Barnet. B. at Tottenham, Middlesex. Schools,
Dedham, Essex and Edgware. Matric. Michs. 1852. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of Dunsforth, Yorks.,
1857-8. V. of Roecliffe, 1858-67. V. of Exmoor, Somerset,
1868-92. Married, 1858, Anne Matilda, dau. of Andrew
Lawson, Esq., of Dennington House, Devon. Latterly of
Parracombe, Devon. Died Mar. 17, 1908. Brother of
Archibald (1854) and George H. (1848). (Venn, 11. 308;
Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times, Mar. 20,
1908.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 8, 1858. S. of Frederick Elijah (and Mary Ann). B.
[Sept. 26] 1840, in St Marylebone, London. Bapt. Oct. 17,
1841. Schools, King's College, London and Rugby. Did not
reside. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 25, 1859. Matric. Lent,
i860; B.A. (23rd Wrangler) 1863; M.A. 1869. Joined the
I.C.S., 1863; Assistant Magistrate and Collector at Dacca;
retired, 1868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 26, 1868.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1872; practised in the Punjab.
Author, On Grandsire Triples; Diagram of a System of Peals of
Union Triples. Lived latterly at Brighton, where he died
July 10, 1934. Brother of John E. (1850) and Springall
(1840). (Venn, 11. 344; Law Lists; C.S. Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, July 12, 1934.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM HEPWORTH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 6, 1828. [Eldest] s. of William, solicitor. B.
[Mar. 27, 1810], at York. School, Bucks, (private). Matric.
Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1830; Members' prize, 1831; B.A. (^Ih
Classic; 2nd Chancellor's medal) 1832; M.A. 1835; D.D. 1867.
Fellow, 1834; assistant tutor, 1837-44; tutor, 1844-53;
Junior bursar, 1840; Master, 1866-86. Junior Proctor, 1841-
2. Regius Professor of Greek, 1853-67. Vice-Chancellor,
1867-8. Head Master of the Collegiate School, Leicester,
1836. Ord. deacon 1837; priest, 1838. Canon of Ely, 1853.
Married, Aug. 21, 1866, Frances E., widow of the Rev. George
Peacock, tutor of Trinity. Author of many classical editions,
including Plato's Phaedrus and Gorgias. Died Oct. i, 1886,
at his Lodge. (Boose, iii. 942 ; Adm. to Trin. Coll., add. et err. ;
D.N.B.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1879. S. of John, attorney-at-law (and Agnes). Of
Cumberland. B. at Egremont. Bapt. Dec. 21, 1859. [School,
St Bees.] Matric. Michs. 1879. Antiquary. Died July 8, 1911.
Brother of Nathaniel N. (1878). (C. R. Hudleston.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 24) at
Jesus, Sept. 7, 1826. [Eldest] s. of Charles. B. Sept. 30, 1801,
at Rochester, Kent. [School, Ruthin.] Matric. Michs. 1826;
B.A. 1831. Rowing 'blue,' 1829. Stated to have been the
' — Thompson' who played cricket v. Oxford, 1836, but this
is very unlikely. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 5, 1831; priest.
May 20, 1832. C. of St Julian's, Norwich, 1831-3. C. of
Loddon, Norfolk, 1833-6. C. of Ridley and Ash, Kent,
1836-40. Died Nov. 10, 1840, at St Alban's Place, Regent
Street, London. Brother of Charles (1839). (G. Mag., 1841,
I. 103.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 4, 1859, as William. S. of Thomas, of Holywoodrath,
Co. Dublin (and Linda Mary, dau. of General George Cobbe).
B. [Apr. 13], 1840, in Dublin. School, France (private).
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Capt., 42nd Highlanders.
Of Holywoodrath, Co. Dublin. J.P. for Co. Dublin. (Walford,
County Families.)
THOMPSON, WILLIAM WHITAKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [3rd] s. of Matthew William (1838) [later
Bart.], of Parkgate, Guiseley, Leeds. B. [Feb. 27], 1857, in
London. School, Norham-on-Tweed, Northumberland
(private). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. and LL.B. 1880; M.A.
1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1877. Called to
the Bar, May 11, 1881. On the North-Eastern Circuit.
Member of the London School Board, 1897-1904; of the
London County Council for 9 years; Chairman, 1910-n.
Mayor of Kensington, 1911-12. Married, June 5, 1889,
Isabella Blanche Spencer , dau. of Spencer Robert Lewin, of
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The Bourne, Widford, Herts., and had issue. Served ia the
Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Capt., and Q.M., Lanes. Fus.;
O.B.E.). Died Mar. 2, 1920, from illness contracted in the
Gallipoli campaign. Brother of Peile (1862) and Reginald
(1864). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; The Times,
Mar. 3, 1920.)
THOMPSON-YATES, SAMUEL ASHTON (1864), see THOMPSON,
THOMSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
July I, 1825. Eldest s. of Anthony Todd, chemist, of London
(by his first wife, Christina Maxwell). B. there. Probably
same as next. Half-brother of HenryW. B. (1841).
THOMSON [or THOMPSON], ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 28, 1825. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs.
1825 ; M.B. (per Lit. Reg.) 1830. See also the above.
THOMSON, ALEXANDER GARRAWAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 3, 1863. S. of William Thomas [of Moray Place, Edin-
burgh, Manager of the Standard Life Assurance Co.] B.
[Sept. 3], 1844, in Edinburgh. Schools, Rugby and Edinburgh
Academy. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. A Member of
the London Stock Exchange (Messrs James Capel and Co.).
Lived in the Albany. Died, unmarried, Feb. i, 1894.
Brother of Spencer C. (1861). {Rugbv Sch. Reg.; Edinburgh
Acad. Reg.; C. C. M. Saunders.)
THOMSON, ALFRED LOUIS ANTHONY. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1895. S. of William Archibald, Esq., of Irish
Town, Gibraltar. School, Forest. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
and LL.B. 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June i,
igoo. Of 38, Lowndes Square, London, S.W. Latterly of
Streatley, Berks.; where he died Apr. 2, 1951. (Law Lists;
The Times, Apr. 4, 1951.)
THOMSON, ANDREW JOHN POWLETT. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. 10, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1835.
THOMSON, BERTRAM WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 22, 1888. S. of William Walter [of Stockton-on-
Tees]. B. 1870, at Coatham, near Redcar, Yorks. School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1902. Ord. deacon (Diorham) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Pelton,
Durham, 1S98-1900. C. of Seaham Harbour, 1900-8. Died
in Nov. 1908. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
THOMSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 28,
1808. [Eldest] s. of Charles [K.C., Bencher of Lincoln's Inn]
(and Anne Dalziel, only dau. of Robert Thomson, of the
West Indies). B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1808; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1819. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 3, 1816. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1819. Attorney-
General of the Leeward Islands. Sometime Registrar in
Bankruptcy in Liverpool. Died Mar. 19, 1848. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
THOMSON, CHARLES ALFRED HAMBLIN. Matric. from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1889. S. of Peter Hamblin. B. July 29,
1870, in Kingston, Jamaica. School, Jamaica High. Migrated
to Christ's, Apr. 18, 1890; Scholar, 1891; B.A. 1892; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1896. At the London Hospital. Supernumerary
Medical Officer to the Government Medical Service of
Jamaica, 1896-8; Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Gold Coast,
1898-1907. Returned to Jamaica and practised at Falmouth.
Junior Resident Medical Officer in the Public Hospital,
Kingston, 1908. Acting Government Bacteriologist, 1916.
Member of the Central Board of Health, and of the Jamaica
Schools Commission. Died May 16, 1931; buried at St
Andrew's Church, Half Way Tree. (Peile, 11. 758; Medical
Directories; W. Cowper.)
THOMSON, CHARLES HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1877. [S. of David (1835), Professor of Natural Philo-
sophy at Aberdeen.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1884. Living at Wimbledon in 1914. Married, Sept. 20, 1917,
Amy Mary, elder dau. of Caleb HaU, of Orchard Street,
Portman Square, London. Died Apr. 8, 1941, aged 82, at
St Leonards-on-Sea; buried at Hastings. (The Times, Apr. 10,
1941.)
THOMSON, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. i, 1877.
S. of Samuel, Esq. B. in Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1884; Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
St Sepulchre's, Northampton, 1885-7. Assistant priest at
St Agnes, New Providence, Bahamas, 1887-9; R. ot St
Stephen, Bimini, 1889-96. R. of St Peter's, .•\baco, Bahamas,
1896-1900. R. of St Thomas, Turk's Island with Caicos,
1900-2. C. of All Souls, Brighton, 1902-5. C. of St Peter's,
Staines, Middlesex, 1905-9. V. of Beedon, Berks., 1909-17.
Died Feb. 3, 1917- (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. i, 1917.)
Thomson, George Campbell
THOMSON, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 27,
1835. [Eldest] s. of David, merchant [in Leghorn]. B. [Nov*
17, 1817], at Leghorn. Schools, in Italy and Switzerland;
and at Glasgow University, 1832-5. Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1845. Assistant to the
Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow, 1840-5;
Professor of Natural Philosophy at King's College, Aberdeen,
1845-60, and at Aberdeen University, 1860-80. Sub-Principal
of King's College, Aberdeen, 1854-60. Married, Sept. 14,
1843, Helen Stuart. Died Jan. 31, 1880. Father of Charles
H. (1877). (Boase, iii. 946; D.N.B.)
THOMSON, EDWARD MERVYN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1896. S. of Melville, Esq., iM.D. B. at Newport, Salop.
School, Bath College. Matric. Michs. 1896. Served in the
South African War, 1898-igoi. At St George's Hospital and
in Vienna. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Resident Medical
Officer at Torbay Hospital, Torquay; Assistant Medical
Officer at Chiswick House Asylum, Chiswick, in 1910. Some-
time Surgeon, R.N.; civil Medical Officer, South African
Military Hospital, at Richmond. Practised in Jermyn Street,
and in Clarges Street, Piccadilly. Author, medical. Dis-
appears from Medical Directories, 1940.
THOMSON, FRANCIS DRAKE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 9, 1857. S. of David (and Sarah). B. Aug. 25, 1839, at
Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, i860; B.A. (10th
Wrangler) 1861; M.A. 1864. Fellow, 1864-72. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1866; priest, 1867. Vice-Principal of Peterborough
Diocesan Training College, 1861-3. Assistant Master at
Leamington College. 1863-5; Second Master of Exeter
Grammar School, 1866-9. C. of St Mary Major, Exeter,
1869-72. R. of Brinkley, Cambs., 1872-89. V. of Barrow-on-
Soar, Leics., 1S89-1904. R. of Layham, Suffolk, 1904-18.
Married, Dec. 14, 1872, Cecilia, 2nd dau. of J. Haynes, of
Exeter. Latterly of Bratton Fleming, Devon, where he died.
Mar. 13, 1922. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 15, 1922.)
THOMSON, FREDERICK FORSYTH. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
May 21 ,1842. 3rd s. of Robert, Lieut. -Col., R.E., of Edin-
burgh. B. May 4, 1S20, at Sheemess, Kent. School, Cape of
Good Hope (Dr Oakes). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Bettes-
hanger, Kent, 1848-52. Chaplain of Dover gaol, 1852-8.
Chaplain to the Forces at Malta, 1858-66; at Woolwich,
1866-9; at Shoeburyness, 1871-5. Latterly of 142, Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park, where he died, Oct. 31, 1899. (Clergy
List; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 2, 1899.)
THOMSON, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1892. S. of David, medical practitioner, of Luton.
B. Apr. 30, 1874 [at Higham Ferrers]. School, Epsom
CoUege (Mr C. Wood). Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar; B.A.
1895 ; M.A. 1911. At the Middlesex Hospital; House Physician
and Demonstrator in Physiology and Biology there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1898; F.R.C.P. 1926; M.B., London, 1899; M.D.,
London, 1907. Sometime Medical Officer at the British
Hospital, Oporto. Practised at Bath. Physician, Royal
Mineral Water Hospital and Royal United Hospital, Bath.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
President of the British Medical .Association, 1925; sometime
President of the Balneological section of the Royal Society of
Medicine. Married, Jan. 22, 1901, Sybil, youngest dau. of
General Sir Stanley Edwardes, of Sandhurst, Kent. Author,
Chronic Rheumatic Diseases; Rheumatoid and Climacteric
Arthritis, etc. Died Sept. 25, 1940, at Bath. (Medical
Directories; The Times, Oct. 8, 1940.)
THOMSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 15,
1834. Of Cornwall. [S. of Mrs Julia Thomson, of Lower
Southernhay, Exeter.] Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A.
1851. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1839; priest, 1840; C. of Egges-
ford, Devon,- 1839-43. C. of Modbury, 1844. C. of Loddiswell,
1845-9. C. [of Dawlish, 1852-4. C. of St Mathias, Stoke
Newington, 1854-6. Chaplain and Secretary of St James's
Home, Whetstone, Middlesex, 1864-9. C. of Banstead, Surrey,
1856-73. C. of Chislehurst, Kent, 1870. C. of St James,
Little Heath, Essex, 1873-5. Of Beckenham, Kent, 1876-9
(no cure). C. of St James's, Hampstead Road, N.W., 1880-8.
Died Feb. 22, 1888, aged 72. (T. A. Walker, 449, MS. note;
Clergy List.)
THOMSON, GEORGE CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 13, 1877. Did not reside. [Eldest] s. of Harry P. [of
Tregroes, Glamorgan]. B. [Apr. 9, 1858], at Hastings.
School, Marlborough College. Adm. at Pembroke, Sept. 21,
1877. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. 1881. A private
tutor. Sometime of Seaton, Devon. Latterly of Milverton
Cottage, Whitchurch, Oxon., where he died Jan. 28, 1939.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 656; The Times, Jan. 30,
I939-)
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THOMSON, GEORGE DOUGLAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 23, 1843; re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1843. [4th] s. of
William, Rector of the Academy, Kilmarnock (and Margaret).
B. Aug. 17, 1812, at KUmamock. [At Glasgow Univ. (M.A.
1832).] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1847; priest, 1848; C. of Brighouse, Yorks., 1847-9. C. of
Tenbury, Worcs., 1850-3. P.C. of Queenborough, Kent
1854-7. Chaplain of the cemetery at Sale, Cheshire, 1858-64.
Died July 7, 1864, in Eastbourne Terrace, London. (Clergy
List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, n. 254; C. J. Fordyce.)
THOMSON, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus,
Apr. 3, 1872. S. of John Ramsay, Esq. B. at Oporto. School,
private. Matric. Easter, 1872.
THOMSON (post SCROPE), GEORGE [JULIUS DUNCOMBE]
POULETT. Adm. pens. atSr John's, Apr. 17, 18 16; from Pem-
broke College, Oxford, whence he had matric. May 26, 1815.
[2nd s. of John Poulett, Russia merchant (who had assumed
the name of Poulett-Thomson, 1814.) B. Mar. 10, i797-
School, Harrow.] Matric. Easter, 1816; B.A. 1821. Of
Roehampton, Surrey. Well known as a geologist and political
economist. Studied volcanic districts of Italy, 1818-21.
Assumed his wife's name of Scrope, in lieu of Thomson, by
Royal Licence, Mar. 22, 1821. F.G.S., 1824; one of the
Secretaries, 1825; WoUaston medal, 1867. F.R.S., 1826.
M.P. for Stroud (in 10 Parliaments), 1833-67. Author,
Political Economy, etc.; wrote many pamphlets, which
gained him the sobriquet of 'Pamphlet Scrope.' Married,
Apr. 14, 1 82 1, Emma, only child of William Scrope, of Castle
Combe, Wilts. Died Jan. 19, 1876, at Fairlawn, near Cobham,
Surrey; buried at Stoke d'Abernon. [Hanow Sch. Reg.; Al.
Oxon.; Changes of Name; Boase, III. 465; D.N.B. (sub
Scrope).)
THOMSON, GEORGE SELBY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus,
Dec. 4, 1826; a 'Ten-year man'; re-adm. as a pens. S. of the
Rev. Charles, C. of Howick, deceased. B. at ChoUerton,
Northumberland. School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1827;
B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. L.Th., Durham, 1834. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1835; priest (Durham) Oct. 21, 1837;
C. of Rothbury, Northumberland, 1836-48. V. of Alnham,
1848-65. R. of Acklington, 1865-86. Died in July, 1886,
aged 76; buried at Howick, July 29, 1886. (Durham Sch. Reg.;
Durham Ord. Book; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 4, 1886.)
THOMSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sx John's, Apr. 25,
1755. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Kenfield, Petham, Kent (and
Mary, dan. of Thomas Hodges, of Warehorne, Kent). B. at
Petham. School, Canterbury. Matric. Easter, 1756; B.A.
1759. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Dec. 25, 1759; priest
(Chester) Dec. 21, 1760. V. of Selling, Kent, 1763-84. R. of
Lower Hardres, 1771-1805. R. of Badlesmere and Leaveland,
1784-1805. Married, Sept. 22, 1767, Anne, widow of the
Rev. John Edward Wilson, of Romney. Died May 11, 1805.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 636; F. P. White.)
THOMSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 29,
1797. [Eldest] s. of John [H.E.I.C.S.], of London [and
Chartham, Kent]. [B. Feb. 9, 1780.] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1810. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) June 13, 1802; priest, 1803; C. of Lower
Hardres, Kent, 1802-5. C. of Eastry with Worth, 1806-9.
C. of Hastingleigh with Elmstead, from 1817. Married
Miss Mary Ann Pittock, of Eastry. Died at Charlton, near
Woolwich, May 11, 1835. Father of the next. (R. L.
Arrowsmith; Cant. Act Book.)
THOMSON, HENRY THURSTON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 21, 1831. [2nd]s. of theRev. Henry (above),
of London [of Hastingleigh) (and Mary Ann Pittock). School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1837. Chaplain-Priest
of Ottery St Mary, Devon, 1842-8. C. of Crewkeme, Somer-
set, 1852-3. C. of Chard, 1854-5. C. of Cudworth, 1855.
Author, Sermons; Esther (a Poem), etc. Died Dec. 13, 1855,
aged 43, at Chard. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1856, I. 432.)
THOMSON, HENRY WILLIAM [BYERLEY]. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Jesus, July 6, 1841. [2nd] s. of Anthony Todd
[physician, of London] (by his 2nd wife, Katharine Byerley).
B. [May, 1822], in Chelsea. School, University College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1844; B.A. 1846.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1846. Called to the
Bar, May 14, 1849. On the Northern Circuit. Queen's
Advocate in Ceylon, 1858-61. Puisne Judge of the Supreme
Court of Colombo, 1861-7. Changed his second Christian
name of Wilham to Byerley, 1846. Married, 1858, Mdlle.
Beaumont, and had issue. Author, Laws of War affecting
Commerce and Shipping; The Military Forces and Institutions
of Great Britain and Ireland; The Choice of a Profession;
Institutes of the Laws of Ceylon, etc. Died Jan. 6, 1867, in
Colombo. Half-brother of Alexander (1825). (Boase, in. 978;
Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
Thomson, John Deas
THOMSON, HERBERT ARCHER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1887. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. James
(1836), of Partiwood House, near Whetstone. B. at Bamet.
[School, Aldenham.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1909. Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, 1895 ; Actuary and
Insurance Consultant. Of Worcester Park, Surrey. Married,
July 29, 1916, Nina, eldest dau. of John Finiayson, of
London. Died Feb. 23, 1919, at Monmouth. Brother of
James M. A. (1881). (Aldenham Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Feb. 27, 1919.)
THOMSON, HUGH ROBERT WARNEFORD. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. 1, 1896. [Only] s. of Herbert Wameford, general
practitioner, of London, deceased. B. there, Feb. 25, 1878.
School, Epsom College (Mr Hart Smith). Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899. Served in the S. African War, 1898-1902 (Paget's
Horse). Married. Died July 25, 1922, at Buenos Aires. (The
Times, Aug. 2, 1922; Epsom Coll. Reg.)
THOMSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 2, 1836.
B. Sept. 18, 1817, in France. [School, CoU^ge Royale de
Bourbon, Paris.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843.
Ord. deacon (London) May 22, 1842; priest, June 11, 1843.
Second Master of Christ's Hospital, 1840-71. C. of St Mary,
Aldermary, 1854-9. C- of East Hyde, near Luton, Beds.,
1878-9. Chaplain at Compidgne, France, 1879-98. Resided
latterly at Friem Bamet, where he died Dec. 25, 1901.
Father of Herbert A. (1887) and James M. A. (1881). (Eagle,
xxiii. 237; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 28, 1901.)
THOMSON, JAMES DUNCAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1855. S. of James Duncan, of Abergavenny, Mon.
[and Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, London]. B. near
Abergavenny. Pupil of Mr Scal6, of Wellesley House. Matric.
Lent, 1856, as Thompson. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 21,
1858. (Inns of Court.)
THOMSON, JAMES GEORGE ORR. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1900. S. of G. Maclntyre, Esq., of Glentower, Kelvinside,
Glasgow. School, Kelvinside Academy. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908. CaUed to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1905. On the stock exchange in Glasgow. Served m
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Ayrshire Yeo.). Of Ayr m
1946. Died Sept. 11, 1950. (Law Lists.)
THOMSON, JAMES MERRIMAN ARCHER. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 7, 1881. [S. of the Rev. James (1836), Master at Christ's
Hospital, of Friern Bamet.] School, Aldenham. Matnc.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Head Master of the
County School, Llandudno, 1896-1912. An excellent moun-
taineer. Died, suddenly, July 31, 1912, at Worcester Park,
Surrey, aged 49. Brother of Herbert A. (1887). (Aldenham
Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Aug. i, 1912.)
THOMSON, JOHN (1771), see THOMPSON.
THOMSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 30,
1786. B. in Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. 1790;
M.A. 1793; D.D. 1808. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Jan. 25,
1791. Master of Kensington Academy. Married, July 24, ,
1800, Miss Elizabeth Rose. Died Nov. 28, 1817. Father of /
John R. (1827); brother of Robert (1790). (St John's Coll. j
Adm., IV. 514; G. Mag., 1792, i. 916.)
THOMSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 15, 1823.
Of Cumberiand. Matric. Lent, 1826. Kept nine terms.
THOMSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 30,
1850. 2nd s. of John, mercer, deceased, of Nassau, Providence
Isle, Bahamas. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1856; priest, 1858; C. of
Wymondham, Norfolk, 1856-75. C. of Barnham Broom,
1864-73. C. of Diptford, Devon, 1875-7. C. of Lopham
Norfolk, 1877-87. R. of Carleton Forehoe with Crownthorpe,
1887-93. Residing at 89, Hereford Road, Bayswater, London,
W., in 1895. Died Apr. 21, 1896, at Brighton. (Crockford;
Univ. Almanack.)
THOMSON, JOHN BOYLE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 17, 1798-
S. of the Rev. Robert, LL.D., of Kensington. B. there.
School, Kensington. Scholar, 1800; matric. Lent, 1801; B.A.
(9<A >Krang/fir) 1803; M.A. 1806. Fellow, 1804-9. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 27, 1798. R. of Luddesdown, Kent,
1809-34. Died Dec. 9, i860, at St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet,
aged 78. Father of Robert (1829). (Inns of Court; Clerical
Guide, which gives R. of Luddesdown from 1819; Clergy List;
G. Mag., i860, I. 189; Foster, Index Eccles.)
THOMSON, JOHN DEAS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity,
June 21, 1824. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] John Deas [of Somerset
House, London]. B. in Edinburgh. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8, 1822. Went to the
U.S.A. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
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THOMSON, JOHN MAITLAND. Adm. pei}S. at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1865. S. of William, of Balgowan, Perthshire (and Margaret
Cunninghame, dau. of Major James Campbell, of Walton
Park) B. [Nov. 29], 1847, in Edinburgh. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867; B.A. {ird Classic) 1870;
M.A. 1873. Fellow, 1871. Advocate of the Scottish Bar,
1873. Curator of the Historical Dept. of the General Register
House of Scotland. Of The Whim, Peebles-shire. J. P. for
Peebles. Married, 1894, Susan Sophia, youngest dau. of
Lawrence Oliphant, Esq., of Condie, Perthshire. Died Mar.
21, 1923. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families; The
Times, Mar. 26, 1923.)
THOMSON, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1827. S. of the Rev. John (1786), D.D., deceased (and
Elizabeth Rose). B. in Kensington. School, Hammersmith.
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) Oct. 27, 1833; priest, Oct. 25, 1835. Head Master of
Totnes School and Chaplain of Totnes Union, Devon, 1839-
47. C. of St Phihp's, Dalston, Middlesex, 1849-55. C. of
Wavertree, Lanes., 1856-8. C. of the Octagon, Bath, 1868-9.
C. of Great Torrington, Devon, 1869-75. V. of Morwenstow,
Cornwall, 1876. Disappears from Clergy List, 1877.
THOMSON, JOHN ROBERT HOUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1872. S. of James Duncan, Esq. [of Redhill,
Surrey]. B. at Rondesbosch, Cape of Good Hope. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Died
Aug, 30, 1909, at Hay Lodge, Braughing, Herts., aged 56.
{Eton Sch. Lists; The Times, Sept. 2, 1909.)
THOMSON, JOSEPH JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1876. [Eldest] s. of Joseph James, of Fallowfield, Manchester.
B. there [Dec. 18], 1856. From Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878; Sheepshanks exhibitioner,
1879; B.A. {2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1880; M.A.
1883; Adams prize, 1883; Hon. Sc.D. 1920. Fellow, 1880-
1918; Master, 1918-40. University Lecturer in mathematics,
1883-4; Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics, 1884-
1918. F.R.S., 1884; Royal and Hughes medals; President,
1916-20. Rede Lecturer, 1896. Knighted, 1908; O.M., 1912.
President of the PhOosophical Society, 1894 and 19 19.
Kelvin medal, Institution of Civil Engineers, 1938. Hon.
D.Sc, Oxford, Dublin, London, Victoria, Columbia, Durham,
Birmingham, Gottingen, Leeds, Oslo, Sorbonne, Edinburgh,
Reading; Hon. LL.D., Princeton, Glasgow, Johns Hopkins,
Aberdeen, .A.thens. Ph.D., Cracow and Philadelphia.
Awarded the Nobel prize, 1906. Member of the Institute
of France. Professor of Physics at the Royal Institution,
1905. President of the British Association, 1909. 'As a
leader he was a pillar of flame to foUow, but difi&cult enough
to keep up with. His own industry was nothing short of
terrific.' Married, Jan. 2, 1890, Rose Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir George Paget, K.C.B., Regius Professor of physic, and had
issue. Author, A Treatise on the Motion of the Vortex Rings ;
Discharge of Electricity through Gases ; Conduction of Electricity
through Gases; The Electron in Chemistry; Recollections and
Reflections, etc. Died Aug. 30, 1940. {Camb. Univ. Reporter,
Oct. 1940; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 31, and
Sept. 4, 1940.)
THOMSON, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 15,
1888. S. of D. L., Esq., of i, Onslow Gardens, London, S.W.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1888. A member of the
London Stock Exchange. Died May 29, 1911. {Harrow Sch.
Reg., which gives Lionel Gronow.)
THOMSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Jesus, Mar. 5,
1790. Of Scotland. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's, July 7,
1793. Conducted the Kensington Academy with his brother
John. Elected, 1786, to the Natural History Society (which
flourished, 1782-94), predecessor of the Linnean Society.
R. of Longstowe, Cambs., 1810-15. Of Longstowe Hall in
1814, when his wife Charlotte Eleanora died there. Died
Jan. 6, 1831, in York Terrace, London. Brother of John
(1786). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 514; G. Mag., 1831, 12806.)
THOMSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, July 2,
1829. Of Kent. S. of the Rev. John Bovle (1798). School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
THOMSON, SETON MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. S. of Seton, of Golfhill, Glasgow. B. [Apr. 25], 1864, in
Glasgow. School, HaiTow. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889.
Sometime in the ist Dragoons. Of Preston House, Linlithgow,
West Lothian, where he died July 2, 1949. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
THOMSON, SPENCER AUBREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [2nd] s. of Spencer Campbell (next), of
10, Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh. B. [June 14], 1873, in
Edinburgh. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1891. A stock-
broker. Married, Lily, dau. of Grosvenor Jennings, of
Beamhurst Hall, Uttoxeter, Staffs. Died Feb. 2, 1944, at
Thomson, William Dixon Mann
St Leonards-on-Sea. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Feb. 5, 1944.)
THOMSON, SPENCER CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 19, 1861. [2ndJ s. of WiUiam Thomas, of 41, Moray
Place, Edinburgh [Manager of the Standard Life Assurance
Co.] (and Christian Ann, dau. of Wilham B. Seaman). B.
there, Oct. 16, 1842. Schools, Rugby and Edinburgh
Academy. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Manager (for
30 years) of the Standard Life Assurance Co. in 1874, on his
father's retirement. President of the Faculty of Actuaries in
Scotland. Hon. President of the .\ctuarial Society of Edin-
burgh, 1877 and 1886. Chairman of the Life Ofi&ces Associa-
tion of Scotland, 1892. F.R.S.E. Of 10, Eglinton Terrace,
Edinburgh. Married (i) Jan. 20, 1869, Georgina Maria
Joanna, dau. of George Ferguson Cockbum, of the Bengal
Civil Service, and had issue; (2) 1919, Helen Gladys Mont-
gomery, dau. of James Walker, Esq. Died May 11, 1931.
Brother of Alexander G. (1863) ; father of the above. (C. C. M.
Saunders; Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armortal
Families.)
THOMSON, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity .Apr. 8,
1830. Matric. Michs. 1830.
THOMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus. Apr. 22,
1833. S. of William, Captain. B. in London. School.
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840.
C. of St Nicholas, GuUdford, Surrey, 1S45-8. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1849.
THOMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 6,
184 1. [2nd] s. of James, LL.D., Professor of mathematics at
Glasgow. B. June 26, 1824, in Belfast. [Matric. at Glasgow
University, 1834.] Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1843; B.A.
{2nd Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1845; M.A. 1848; Hon.
LL.D. 1866. FeUow, 1846-52 and 1872-1907. Rede Lecturer,
1866. F.R.S. 1851; F.R.S.E.; Copley medal, 1883. Hon.
LL.D. of Dublki, Edinburgh and Montreal; Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford. D.L. for Glasgow. Chancellor of Glasgow University,
1904-7. Professor of Natural PhUosophy at Glasgow, 1846-99.
G.C.V.O., 1896. Electrician for the .Atlantic cables, 1857-8
and 1865-6; Electrical Engineer for the French Atlantic
cables and others. Knighted, 1866. Created Baron Kelvin.
1892. President of the Royal Society, 1890-5; of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh, 1886-9 and 1895-1907. President of
the British Association, 1871. O.M., 1902. Grand Officer of
Legion of Honour; Commander of Order of King Leopold of
Belgium. Inventor of the mirror galvanometer and siphon
recorder, in connection with submarine telegraphy; also of
the navigational sounding machine, and many electrical
measuring instruments. Married (i) Sept. 14, 1852, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Walter Cnim, of Thomliebank; (2) 1874,
Frances Anne, dau. of C. R. Blandy, of Madeira. Author of
numerous papers on mathematical and physical subjects.
Benefactor to Peterhouse. Died Dec. 17, 1907; buried in
Westminster Abbey. {T. A. Walker, 472; D.N.B.; Who was
Who.)
THOMSON, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1852, incorp. from Oxford;
Hon. LL.D. 1889. [Eldest s. of John, gent., of Whitehaven,
Cuinberiand. B. Feb. 11, 1819.] Matric. from Queen's
CoUege, Oxford, June 2, 1836, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1840;
M.A. (Oxford) 1844; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1856. FeUow,
1840; Dean, Bursar and tutor of Queen's CoUege, Oxford;
Provost, 1855-61. P.C. of All Souls, Marylebone, 1855.
Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1855-61. Bishop of Gloucester,
1861-2; Archbishop of York, and Metropolitan, 1862-90.
Married, 1855, Zoe, dau. of James Henry Skene, and had
issue. Author and Editor, The Atoning Work of Christ;
Lincoln's Inn Sermons; Aids to Faith; Life in the Light of
God's Word; Outline of the Laws of Thought; Word, Work, and.
Will, etc. Died Dec. 25, 1890, at Bishopthorpe. (Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
THOMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 15, 1867.
[2nd] s. of George [of Ellingham House, Cheltenham]. B.
May 30, 1849, in Manchester. School, Cheltenham College.
Did not reside. Adm. at St Catharine's, June 16, 1868.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. .A.dm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 3, 1870. Resided in the Fiji Islands for several years.
Died Feb. 22, 1891, at Cheltenham. {Inns of Court; Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.)
THOMSON (post MANN-THOMSON). WILLIAM DIXON MANN.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 18S6. S. of John [Mann], of
Kirkmichael House, Maybole, .-\yTshire. B. [Mar. 9], 1867, at
Coatbridge, Lanarks. School, Kugby. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. and LL.B. 1889. Second Lieut., Royal Horse Guards,
1891; Lieut., 1893; Capt., 1896. Served in the South .\frican
War, 1899-1901. Major, 1907. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists,
Mann-Thomson.)
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THOMSON, WILLIAM LESLIE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i. 1891.
S. of Thomas, of Perth (and Margaret Leslie). B. [Feb. 17],
1868, at Selkirk. School, St Andrew's Episcopal, Perth; and
at Edinburgh University; M.A., Edinb., 1891. Matric. Michs.
1891; B.A. (lith Wrangler) 1894. Assistant Master at Kirk-
waU Burgh School, 1894-6; at the Academy, Kilmarnock,
1896-9; at George Heriot's School, Edinburgh, 1899-1928.
Of 7, HiUside Crescent, Edinburgh. [Venn, u. 522; School-
masters' Directories.)
THOMSON, WILLIAM STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 23, 1835. [2nd s. of George, Esq., of Rickmansworth,
Herts.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 25, 1835. Ord. deacon, 1840; priest,
1841. Chaplain at Heidelberg. R. of Fobbing, Essex, 1850-
1902. Died Jan. 12, 1902, aged 84. {Inns of Court; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 14, 1902.)
THONGER, FREDERICK CHARLES FAULKNER. Adm. at
Selwyn H., Apr. 24, 1889. [3rd s. of Captain R. Freer, 9th
Lancers.] B. Aug. 12, 1869. Matric. Easter, 18S9; B.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1893; C. of St George's, Camberwell,
1893-4. Missionary (S.P.G. and Cambridge Mission to
Delhi), 1894-8. Died Nov. 9, 1898, in Delhi. (Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 12, 1898.)
THORBURN, KENNETH DAVID SMET McKENZIE. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1895. S. of William, Captain,
deceased. B. at Fareham, Hants. School, Wellington College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. On the London Stock
Exchange. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Private,
R. FusQiers (Public Schools Batt.); Capt., Northumberland
Fusiliers and Durham Light Infantry). {Wellington Coll. Reg.)
THORBURN, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1875. S. of Thomas Charles, of Birkenhead. B. at Derby.
School, home. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882;
B.D. 1908; D.D. 1910. Adeundem, Trinity College, Dublin,
1895; LL.D., T.C.D., 1895. Assistant Master at Colchester
Grammar School, 1881-2. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1881 ; priest
(Lichfield) 1882; C. of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1881-2.
Second Master of Chesterfield Grammar School, 1882-5;
Assistant Master, King James Grammar School, Sheffield, and
C. of Sheffield, 1885-93. Head Master of Caistor Grammar
School, Lines., 1894-7. Head Master of Odiham Grammar
School, Hants., 1897-1903. Acting Head Master of Hastings
Grammar School, 1915-19. Married, Mar. 22, 1887, Emily
Jane, only child of Edward Hailstone, of St Leonards-on-Sea.
Author, A Critical Examination of the Evidence for the Doctrine
of the Virgin Birth; The Resurrection Narratives and Modern
Criticism; Jesus the Christ: Historical or Mythical}; The
Historical Jesus; The Mythical Interpretation of the Gospels,
etc. Latterly of 21, St Helen's Road, Hastings. Died Jan. 11,
1923. {Peile, II. 643; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 15, 1923.)
THORESBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 13,
1785. Matric. Easter, 1788; LL.B. 1788. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 17, 1781. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 26, 1788.
R. of Eriswell, Suffolk. Died Nov. 17, 1812, aged 48, in
London. (G. Mag., 1812, 11. 671; Inns of Court.)
THORESBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22, 1812.
S. of Thomas, surgeon. Of Flintshire. Matric. Michs. 1812;
B.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Aug. 3, 1817; priest,
Aug. 2, 1818; C. of Cusop, Heref., 1817. V. of Llanwrthwl,
Brecons., 1827-44. R- of St Harmon's, Radnors., 1827-44.
P.C. of CraswaU, Heref., 1831-48. P.C. of Llandrindod,
Radnors., 1845-78. R. of Kefnllys, 1848-78. Disappears
from Crockford, 1879. {Clergy List.)
THORLEY, ARTHUR. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1890. S. of
Josiah. B. in Staffs. Adm. at St Catharine's, Jan. 16, 1892;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1894; priest,
1895; C. of Newhall, Derbs., 1894-6. C. of St John-the-
Divine, Chatham, 1896-8. C. of Winchmore HiU, Middlesex,
1898-1901. C. of St James and St John-the-Evang., Friem
Barnet, 1902-27. R. of Ilchester, Somerset, 1927-34. Died
Oct. 19, 1934, aged 71. [Crockford; The Times, Oct. 23, 1934.)
THORMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 22, 1850. 4th s. of John [tea-dealer] [of Laurence
Pountney Hill, London], and North Brixton, Surrey (and
Louisa). B. [Feb. 11, 1832], in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. 1865. Assistant
Master at Elstree Grammar School, 1861-71. Died June 21,
1871. [Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
THORMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 2, 1878.
S. of Robert, agent (and Harriet Marshall). B. at Seaham
Harbour, Durham, July 22, 1859. Bapt. Sept. 4, 1859.
School, Richmond (Mr J. Snowdon). Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Bishop Hellmuth, for
Ripon) 1883; priest (Ripon) 1884; C. of Wibsey, Yorks.,
1883-92. R. of Marton-in-Craven, 1892-9. V. of Christ
Thorne, Henry Albert
Church, Skipton-in-Craven, 1899-1920. V. of Dacre, 1920-31.
Offg. Chaplain at Harrogate and District Hospital, 1933-7.
Died Feb. 7, 1946, aged 86, at Harrogate. Brother of the
next. {Crockford; The Times, Feb. 8, 1946.)
THORMAN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of Robert, ship-broker, of Seaham (and Harriet Marshall).
B. there, Aug. 29, 1869. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. At St Thomas's Hospital; Clinical
Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. House Surgeon
and Resident Medical Officer at the Royal United Hospital,
Bath. Practised at Huddersfield. Medical Officer of Health,
Kirkburton and Famley Tyas U.D.C. Died Aug. 13, 1922,
at Bournemouth. Brother of the above. {Venn, 11. 493;
Medical Directories.)
THORNBER, JOHN FRASER FOYNDER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Jan. 23, 1873. S. of John, gent, [of Moreton Terrace,
Rugby] (and Annie). B. [Sept. 16, 1851], at Poulton-le-
Fylde, Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 5, 1852. School, Rugby. Matric.
Lent, 1873; B.A. 1876. Went to New Zealand. Died Oct. 31,
1937, at Hove, Sussex. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Nov. 3,
1937.)
THORNBURGH-CROPPER. EDWARD DENMAN (1873), see
CROPPER.
THORNBURY, DAVID FEATHERBY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Caius, Dec. 1, 1844. [Only] s. of David, engineer, of Washing-
borough, Lines. B. at Goole. School, Huntingdon. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 21, 1846. Called to the Bar, Nov. 21, 1851.
Died May 29, 1905, at Randwick, N.S.W., Australia. (Venn,
II. 269; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
THORNDIKE, ARTHUR JOHN WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Apr. 8, 1872. S. of Daniel, Lieut.-Col., Royal
Artillery (and Isabella). B. Nov. 26, 1853, in Quebec,
Canada. Bapt. Apr. 7, 1854. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877;
M.A. 18S0. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of
Canford Magna, Dorset, 1876-8. C. of Bere-Regis, 1878-9.
C. of St Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol, 1879-81. C. of Barley,
Herts., 1881-2. C. of Gainsborough, Lines., 1882-4. Minor
Canon and Sacrist of Rochester, 1884-92. C. of St Andrew's,
Rochester, 1889-92. V. of St Margaret-next-Rochester, 1892-
1902. V. of Aylesford, Kent, 1902-9. Hon. Canon of Rochester,
1909-12. V. of St James-the-Less, Westminster, 1909-17.
Married, Sept. 15, 1881, Agnes Macdonald, 2nd dau. of
J. Bowers, of Southampton. Died Dec. 9, 1917, suddenly,
in the vestry of his Church before evensong. Father of
Russell Thomdike, the actor, and of .;Sybil Thomdike.
(Eagle, xxxix, 255; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 12, 1917.)
THORNDIKE, HERBERT ELLIOT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. i, 1871. B. Apr. 7, 1851, in Liverpool. School,
Lennoxville, Canada. Matric. Michs. 1871. A baritone
singer; won a prize at the Crystal Palace, 1873, while an
undergraduate. Died Feb. 18, 1940, aged 88, at Falmouth;
buried there. (The Times, Feb. 20, 1940; British Musical
Biogs.)
THORNE, ALFRED ERNEST. Matric. Michs. 1891, from
Cavendish H. S. of Edward Henry, musician, of London.
B. there, Nov. 21, 1873. School, Rossall (Mr C. C. Tancock).
Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 12, 1892; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1928.
Church organist and private music teacher. Music Master at
Sedbergh School, 1915-20. Temporary Director of Music at
Sherborne School, 1924; Music Master at Canford School,
Dorset, 1924-34. Latterly of Gorton Lodge, North Side,
Clapham Common, London. (Rossall Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
THORNE, EVERARD GODWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 22, 1879. S. of John Mills, of Turret House, South
Lambeth, London (and Harriet, dau. of Richard Calthrop, of
Swineshead Abbey, Boston, Lines.). B. [June 4], i860, in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1879; LL.B.
1883; LL.M. 1886. Adm. Solicitor, Mar. 1886; practised in
London (Messrs Biddle, Thorne, Welsford and Sidgwick,
22, Aldermanbury, E.G.). Died Oct. 7, 1924. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Law Lists.)
THORNE, GEORGE HOUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of William Bezly [M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.],
of 53, Upper Brook Street, London. B. Sept. 15, 1879, in
London. School, London (private). Matric. Easter, 1898.
Brother of Wilham H. H. (1893).
THORNE, HENRY ALBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1885. S. of
Henry Edward, merchant of Barbados. B. there [Dec. 18],
1866. Schools, Barbados and King's College and University
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Second
Lieut., West Indian Regt., 1892; Lieut., 1893; Capt., 1898.
Died July 20, 1903, in Sierra Leone. (Venn, u. 480; Army
Lists.)
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THORNE, HUBERT PRANGLEY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
1899. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Joseph Prangley, deceased [V.
of St Bede's, Liverpool]. B. Aug. 8, 1880, in Liverpool.
School, St Edmund's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1899;
Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1902; M..\. 1913. Assistant Master at
Highgate School for 7 years; at the Royal Grammar School,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, for 2 years; Head Master of AUeyne's
Grammar School, Stevenage, Herts., 1915-45. Latterly of
'Homehurst,' Robertsbridge, Sussex. (Clergy Orphan Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THORNE, JAMES PAGET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. S. of Frederic, of 21, Waterloo Place, Leamington.
B. [.\pr. 10], 1872, at Leamington. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1890. [At Edinburgh University;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1901.] Civil Medical Officer, attached
R..A.M.C.; retired by 1920. Of Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland,
in 1920; of O.xford in 1930; of Woking in 1949. {Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
THORNE, THOMAS LANE. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
1885. [2nd] s. of W., Esq., of Cape Town. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1889. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 15, 1886.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1889. Of Cape Town. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
THORNE, WILLIAM CHILCOTT. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 6,
1858. S. of William, gent., of Barnstaple, Devon. B. at
South Molton. Bapt. there, July 23, 1839. Schools, Barn-
staple and Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1863; priest, 1865; C. of Crowan,
Cornwall, 1863-6. C. of Bishop's Nympton, Devon, 1870-1.
Resided latterly at Torquay. Disappears from Crockford,
1892. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11, 342.)
THORNE, WILLIAM HOBART HOUGHTON. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 7, 1893. S. of WiUiam Bezly, M.D., of Upper Brook
Street. B. Apr. 8, 1875. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1893. At the University of Paris. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Nov. 19, 1900. On the South-Eastem Circuit.
British Commissioner on the Casablanca Claims Commission,
1908-10. At the Foreign Office 1910-11. President of the
District Court of Lamaca, Cyprus, 1911-16. Judge of the
Mixed Court at Alexandria, 1916-17 and 1919-31. British
Commissioner in the .Athens Mixed Indemnities Commission,
1917-19. Commander of the Order of the Redeemer and
Officier de I'lnstruction Publique. Married, Sept. 30, 1925,
Marjorie Barbara, dau. of Mr \. T. James, of London. Died
Sept. 30, 1931, in Alexandria. Brother of George H. (1897).
{Law Lists; ]]'ho was Who; The Times, Oct. 14, 1931.)
THORNELOE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 22, 1822;
a 'Ten- year man.' Of Yorks.
THORNELY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. S. of Charles, Esq. B. in London. School,
Highgate (Dr McDowaU). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (London) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of
St Michael's, Bromley, Middlesex, 1890-4. C. of St John's,
Hackney, 1894-1903. V. of St Philip's, Dalston, 1903-16.
V. of St Thomas, Stamford HiU, 1916-23. Preb. of St Paul's,
1922-4. Warden of the Community of the Resurrection and
Chaplain of St Peter's Home, Grahamstown, S. Africa, 1923-
9. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1933. Latterly of 34,
Carew Road, Eastbourne, where he died Jan. 8, 1951.
{Crockford; The Times, Jan. 9, 1951.)
THORNELY, PERCIVAL ERNEST WILFRID. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1898. [Only] s. of Charles John, of Bath.
B. 1879. School, King Edward's, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. and LL.B. 1901; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Jan. 27, 1902. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Judge
of the Court of Appeal, Siaun, 1911 ; Judge in Rangoon, 1912-
26. Married Doreen, dau. of Lt.-Cd. Beech Johnston, M.D.
Author, legal. Died Mar. 9, 1926. {Law Lists; Who was Who.)
THORNELY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
June 10, 1873. [Eldest] s. of James, Esq. [solicitor], of
Browside, Gateacre [and of Woolton], Liverpool. [B. 1855.]
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1875;
(Law Trip., ist Class, 1876; Hist. Trip., ist Class, 1877);
LL.B. 1877; B.A. 1878; Whewell Scholar, 1878; Bumey prize,
1879; Lightfoot Scholar, 1879; LL.M. 1880; M.A. 1881.
Fellow, 1885-96 and 1903-7. University Lecturer in History,
1883-1907. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 9, 1878. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. Married, 1885, Mabel M., dau. of
Thomas Bolton Ogden, of Kirkby Stephen, and had issue.
Author of a number of books of excellent verse, and of
Cartridge Memories. Lived for many years at Merton Hall,
Cjunbridge. Died Jan. 6, 1949, aged 93, at 'Sunnyside,'
Mount Pleasant, Cambridge. Brother of William (1887).
{Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 8, I949-)
Thornhill, Clement Bensley
THORNELY, THOMAS HEATH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. S. of Francis, of 'Landore,' Claughton, Birkenhead.
B. .A.ug. 9, 1859, in Liverpool. School, Birkenhead proprietary.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. .Adm. Solicitor, Mar. 1888;
practised in Liverpool. (Messrs Thomely and Cameron).
Retired in 1907. J. P. for WUts. Died July 28, 1942, at
Nursteed, Devizes; buried at Southbroom, Wilts. {Law
Lists; WiUs. Arch. Soc. Mag., l. 115; The Times, July 30,
1942.)
THORNELY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 19, 1887. [4th
s. of James, soUcitor, of Liverpool. B. May 19, 1869. School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.B., B.Chir.
and M.A. 1898. .\t St Thomas's Hospital; Climcal Assistant
there. .M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. Assistant House Surgeon at
Liverpool infirmary for Children. Practised at Heme Hill
and at Epsom. Sometime Surgeon, 'V.' division, Metro-
poUtan Police. Married, 1899, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Smart, R.M., of Cranbome, Dorset. Of Merrow,
Guildford, in 194.8. Brother of Thomas (1873)- {Ltst of
Carthusians; Medical Directories.)
THORNEWILL, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 6, 1854. S. of Edward, of Dove Cliffe, Burton-
on-Trent (and Mary, dau. of John B. Pearson). B. there,
Apr. 3, 1836. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1854; B..\.
1858. Cricket 'blue,' 1856. Played for Derbyshire. A com-
merchant in Liverpool. Well known as an owner of race-
horses. Won the Grand National with 'Gamecock,' 1887.
Of Dove Clifie, Staffs., and New Brighton. Married, 1870,
Anna Maria Heywood, dau. of Robertson Gladstone, of
Court Hey, Lanes. Died Mar. 22, 1901, in Algiers. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
THORNHILL, ALBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1899; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1906.
THORNHILL, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 30, 1869. [3rd] s. of George (1830), of Diddington Hall,
Hunts, (and Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Robert H. Wilkinson).
B. [Apr. 3], 1850, at Cheam, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1869. Succeeded to Diddington Hall, on the death of
his father, 1875. Major, Hunts. MiMtia, 1876. M.P. for
Cambs., 1884-5. J-P- and D.L. High Sheriff of Cambs. and
Hunts., 1893. Major, 5th Batt., King's Royal Rifles (T.).
Died unmarried, June 4, 1930, and was succeeded by his
nephew. Brother of George (1867), Edmund H. (1875) and
Francis H. W. (1870). (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; Who was
Who; The Times, June 6, 193°-)
THORNHILL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30,
1837. Of Hunts. [2nds. of George ( 1 801), of Diddington (and
Charlotte Matilda Greene). School, Eton.] Matric. ^Iichs.
1837; B.A. 1841; M..A. 1845. Formerly Capt., 14th King's
Light Dragoons. Ord. deacon (Durham) Feb. 5, 1842; C. of
Wark-on-Tyne, Northumberland, 1842-3. Married Margaret,
2nd dau. of John Woolsey, of Priorland, and had issue.
Resided latterly at Milestown, Co. Cork, Ireland. Died
Aug. 31, 1881. Brother of George (1830), John (1834) and
William (1841). (Durham Ord. Book; Burke, L.O.; Eton Sch.
Lists.)
THORNHILL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 15,
1843. Matric. Lent, 1844; re-adm. sizar Apr. 5, 1845; a
'Ten-year man.' 'Plus annos 24 natus.' Ord. deacon, 1845;
priest, 1845. P.C. of St Peter's, Coventry, 1845-62, and V. of
Bunvell, Cambs., 1854-7. Died Oct. 27, 1862, aged 55, at
Tunbridge WeUs. (Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1862, 11.
786.)
THORNHILL, CLAUDE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Aug. 31, 1874. [5th] s. of Thomas (1822), of
Riddlesworth, near Thetford, Norfolk. [B. Mar. 18, 1856.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874; B..\. 1879. Partner in the
firm of Thornhill and Ralli, stockbrokers. Died, unmarried.
Mar. 31, 1898. Brother of Thomas (1855) and Henry M.
(1858). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
THORNHILL, CLEMENT BENSLEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 7.
1884. [2nd] s. of Edmund B., District Sessions Judge, Indian
Civil Service of Geldeston, Norfolk]. B. [Aug. 7], 1866, in
London. Schools, Clifford House, Lowestoft, King's College,
London and Beccles. Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\. 1887; LL.B.
1889. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 5, 1885. CaUed to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, 1890. Second Lieut., R.A., 1889; Lieut.,
Indian Staff Corps, 1891. Cantonment Magistrate at Agra,
where he died Oct. 5, 1904. Brother of Mark B. (1884).
(Venn, 11. 473; Army Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court, which
gives name as Beasley and does not state date of admission
or where admitted.)
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THORNHILL, EDMUND HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [5th] s. of George (1830), of Diddington, near
Buckden, Hunts. B. there [Mar. 9], 1856. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 187=;; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884. Lieut., Hunts.
Militia, 1880; Capt., 5 th Batt., King's Royal Rifle Corps.
(T.), 1884. J. P., for Cambs. Married, June 11, 1896, Violet
Nina, only dau. of Col. C. H. Campbell, R.A., and had issue.
Died Feb. 18, 1936, at the Manor House, Boxworth, Cambs.
Brother of George (1867), Arthur J. (1869) and the next.
(Eton Sch. Lists ; A rmy Lists, Burke, L.G. ; The Times, Feb. 21 ,
1936.)
THORNHILL, FRANCIS HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 9, 1870. [4th] s. of George (1830), of Didding-
ton, Hunts. B. Nov. 8, 1851, at Huntingdon. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon
(Down) 1882; priest (Down, for Armagh) 1885; C. of Louth,
Ireland, 18S2-3. C. of Kilsaran, Co. Louth, 1883-5. R- of
OSord D'Arcy, Hunts., 1885-90. Married, Nov. 27, 1880, his
cousin, Helen Georgina, dau. of the Rev. Charles Thornhill
(1837), of Milestown, Co. Cork, and had issue. Residing at
Diddington, Hunts, in 1895, and at Halesworth in 1915.
Died Mar. 18, 1914. Brother of the above, of Arthur J.
(1869), and George (1867). (Eton Sch. Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Crockford.)
THORNHILL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Jan. 26, 1801. Of Hunts. [Only s. of George, of Diddington
Hall (and Mary Anne, dau. of Sir Caesar Hawkins, ist Bart.).
B. June 12, 1783.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A.
1805; M.A. 1812. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1805.
M.P. for Hunts., 1837-52. HighSheriff of Cambs. and Hunts.,
1836. Married, June 22, 1809, Charlotte Matilda, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Greene, of Offord D'Arcy, and Hemingford
Grey, Hunts. Died at Diddington Hall, May 19, 1852.
Father of Charles (1837), John (1834), William (1841) and the
next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 514; Inns of Court; Retiirn of
M.P.s; Burke, L.G.)
THORNHILL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1830.
[Eldest s. of G[eorge] (above), of Diddington, Hunts, (and
Charlotte Matilda, dau. of the Rev. Charles Greene). B.
Aug. 10, 1811.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1837. Of Diddington Hall, Hunts. J. P. and D.L. for
Hunts.; HighSherifi, 1869. Married, Sept. 27, 1845, Elizabeth
Mary, youngest dau. of Robert H. Wilkinson. Died Feb. 4,
1875. Brother of William (1841), Charles (1837) and John
(1834); father of Arthur ]. (1869), Edmund H. (1875),
Francis H. W. (1870) and the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.)
THORNHILL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 4, 1867.
[2nd s. of George (above), of Diddington HaU, Hunts, (and
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of R. H. Wilkinson).] B. [Feb. 12],
1849, at Harefield, Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1867. Died Apr. 20, 1868. Brother of Arthur J. (1869),
Francis H. W. (1870) and Edmund H. (1875). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.)
THORNHILL, HENRY MARK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1872.
[S. ofM. B. 1855. School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1872.
(Haileybury Reg.)
THORNHILL, HENRY MORLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, May 10, 1858. [2nd] s. of Thomas (1822), of
Riddlesworth, near Thetford (and Martha Mary Aime, dau. of
Han-y Spencer Waddington, of Cavenham Hall, SuSolk).
[B. Apr. 13, 1840.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 13, 1862.
A Sub-Inspector of factories. Married, Mar. i, 1870, Elizabeth
Susannah, only dau. of William Fox Clarke, of Elm Bank,
York, and had issue. Died in 1909. Brother of Thomas
(1855) and Claude W. (1874). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.)
THORNHILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29, 1771.
Of Middlesex. [S. of Thomas, merchant. B. Oct. 15, 1752.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1771; B.A.
1775; M.A. 1778. Ord. priest (Rochester) Nov. 30, 1776.
C. of Horseheath, Cambs., in 1790. C. of Hertford, 1790-5.
C. of St Mary's, Hoo, Rochester, 1795. R. of Horton, Gloucs.,
1786-1807, but did not reside there. C. of Lee, Kent, 1801-7.
Master of Colfe's Grammar School, Lewisham, 1801-7.
Married, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of — Maxwell. Died Jan. 21,
1807; buried in Lee churchyard. M.I. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 514; G. Mag., 1807, i. 184; L. L.
Duncan.)
THORNHILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23, 1834.
[3rd] s. of G[eorge] (1801), Esq., of Hunts, (and Charlotte
Matilda, dau. of the Rev. Charles Greene). [B. July 14, 1815.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 15, 1838; priest, July 13, 1839.
R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1839-75, and R. of Childerley, 1850-
75. Married, May 25, 1843, Catharine, dau. of Robert H.
Wilkinson. Died, s.p., Jan. 28, 1875. Brother of William
Thorns, Frank Arthur
(1841), George (1830) and Charles (1837). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G., which gives b. 1815; Durham Ord. Book;
Crockford.)
THORNHILL, MARK BENSLEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1884.
S. of Edmund B., of Aligarh, India. B. in London. Schools,
Lowestoft preparatory and Fauconberge, Beccles. Matric.
Michs. 1884. Resided for two years. Brother of Clement B.
(1884). (Venn, 11. 468.)
THORNHILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 2,
1752. B. in London. [Eldest s. of George, of Diddington,
Hunts, (and Sarah, dau. of John Barne, of London).] Of
Fixby Hall, Yorks. Married, Oct. 9, 1779, Eleanora, dau. of
Nicholas Garrard Lynne, of Little Horkesley, Essex. Died
Mar. 22, 1800. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G.)
THORNHILL, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
June 12, 1798. [S. of Thomas (above), of Fixby, Yorks. (and
Eleanor, dau. of Nicholas Garrard Lynne, of Little Horkesley,
Essex). B. Dec. 15, 1780. School, Eton.] Of Fixby Hall,
Yorks., and Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk. High Sheriff of
Norfolk, 1815-16. Secretary to the Jockey Club. Married
(i) Feb. 28, 1815, Sarah Wood Wood, widow of S. T. Wood,
Esq.; (2) July 8, 1835, Clara, dau. of Harry Peirse, Esq., of
Bedale, Yorks.; (3) 1839, Honoria, dau. of Major and Lady
Louisa Forester. Died May 29, 1844, in London. (Eton Sch.
Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 515; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.,
1844, II. 104.)
THORNHILL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 10, 1822. S. of Thomas. B. [Feb. 22, 1804], in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1830.
Of Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk, and Fixby, Yorks. J. P. for
Norfolk; D.L. for SuSolk. High SheriS of Suffolk, i860.
Married, Aug. 7, 1830, Martha Mary .A.nne, eldest dau. of
Harry Spencer Waddington, D.L., J. P., of Cavenham Hall,
Suffolk. Died Dec. 9, 1875. F"ather of the next, of Henry M.
(1858) and Claude W. (1874). (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford,
County Families; Burke, P. and B.)
THORNHILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 4, 1855. [Eldest] s. of Thomas (above), of Riddlesworth,
Norfolk (and Martha Mary Anne, dau. of Harry Spencer
Waddington). B. [Mar. 26, 1837], in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Of Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk, and
Pakenham Lodge, near Bury St Edmunds. J. P. and D.L. for
Suffolk; J. P. for Norfolk. M.P. for West Suffolk, 1875-85-
A Junior Opposition Whip, 1882-5. Created a Baronet,
Aug. II, 1885. Married, Feb. 17, 1863, Katherine Edith
Isabella, only child of Richard Hodgson-Huntley, of Carham
Hall, Northumberland, and had issue. Died Apr. 2, 1900, at
Pakenham Lodge. Brother of Henry M. (1858) and Claude
W. (1874). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 687; Burke, P. and B.;
Return of M.P.s.)
THORNHILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 3, 1841. [4th] s. of George (1801), M.P., of Diddington,
near Buckden, Hunts. [B. Sept. 29, 1822. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1841; B..\. 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon and
priest (Canterbury) 1848. R. of Offord D'Arcy, Hunts.,
1858-72. Married, Helen Jameson, 3rd dau. of John Woolsey,
of Priorland, and had issue. Died Sept. 17, 1872. Brother of
John (1834), George (1830) and Charles (1837). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G., which gives b. Sept. 29, 1822.)
THORNLEY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 10, 1854. Did not reside.
THORNLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1859.
S. of Samuel, dry-salter (and Mary). B. Dec. 29, 1840, in
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1859. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Oct. 25, i860; B.A. 1863.
THORNLEY, JOHN JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
1863. S. of John, tea-dealer (and Elizabeth). B. at Preston,
Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 14, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867;
M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of
Workington, Cumberiand, 1866-71. V. of St John's, Working-
ton, 1871-92. Hon. Canon of Carlisle, 1889. V. of Kirkoswald,
1892-1905. Died Dec. i, 1905, aged 62. (Eagle, xxvii, 275;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 2, 1905.)
THORNS, FRANK ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 15, 1891. S. of R[obert] E[mott], iron-monger, of
35, Park Lane, Norwich. B. there, Dec. 12, 1869. School,
Norwich Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1891; B.A. 1896; M.A.
1904. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1897; priest, 1902; C. of All
Saints, Battersea Park, London, 1900-1. C. of Goodwood,
South Australia, 1902-3. C. of Glenelg, 1903-6. Missionary,
Rand Mission, 1906-10. P.-in-charge of Pietersburgh Mission
district, Transvaal, 1910-11. Disappears from Crockford,
1912. Brother of the next. (Crockford.)
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THORNS, HARRY HARCOURT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1888. S. of Robert Elliott, iron-monger, of 35, Park
Lane, Norwich. B. there, Dec. 12, 1869. School, Nora'ich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1893; priest, 1895; C. of Christ Church,
Lowestoft, 1893-7. C. of Widnes, Lanes., 1897-8. Assoc.
Secretary, S.E. district. Church Pastoral Aid Society, 1898-
1902. R. of Rockland, Norfolk, 1902-20. V. of North Walsham
with Antingham, 1920-9. R. of Ditchingham, 1929-38.
Married, June 20, 1900, Sybil Mary, dau. of John Louch, Esq.,
of Langport, Somerset. Died Nov. 26, 1938, at Norwich.
Brother of the above. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 29, 1938.)
THORNTHWAITE, JAMES FALON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 27, 1881. [2nd] s. of W. H., of [Canonbury], London.
Matric. Lent, 1881; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 8, 1881. Called to the Bar, May 19, 1886. On the South-
Eastem Circuit. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
THORNTON, ALFRED. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1879.
Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar, 1881; B.A. and LL.B. 1883;
M.A. and LL.M. 1888; LL.D. 1899. Ord. deacon (London)
1886; priest, 1887; C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1886-
90. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, 1890-1900. V. of Ashford,
Middlesex, 1900-23. Married, Apr. 22, 1926, Evelyn
Harriette, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Stringer, V. of Portsdown,
Hants. Resided latterly at Bournemouth, where he died
Oct. 21, 1929, aged 76. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 23, 1929.)
THORNTON, ALFRED HENRY ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 10, 1882. [Only] s. of Thomas [Hemy]
(St John's CoUege, Oxford, 1851) [H.E.I.C.S.], of Leigham
Holme, Streatham, Surrey (and Alfreda, dau. of J. Cottle
Spender, of Bath). B. Aug. 25, 1863, in Delhi. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 17, 1885. In the Foreign Office, 1888-90.
Afterwards became well known as a landscape painter.
Member of the New English Art Club. Pictures at the Tate
Gallery, purchased by the Chantrey Trustees; in the Luxem-
bourg, purchased by the French Government, 1938, and two
drawings in the British Museum. Married, Hilda, youngest
dau. of T. Walker, of Seaton Carew, Durham. Of Little
Woodcote, Weston, Bath. Author, Diary of an Art Student of
the Nineties, etc. Died Feb. 20, 1939, at Poultry Court,
Painswick, Gloucs. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke,
Colonial Gentry ; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 21, 1939.)
THORNTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 14, 1884.
S. of Thomas [of Keighley Road, Skipton]. B. [Aug. 24,
1865], at Sldpton. Schools, Skipton Grammar and Giggles-
wick. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; B.A. (z^th Wrangler)
1887; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1888); M.A. 1891.
Assistant Master at Giggleswick School, 1888-92; at Ipswich
School, 1892-4; at Bradford Grammar School, 1894-9.
Head Master of Bridlington School, 1899-32. Author,
Theoretical Mechanics, etc. Of 3, Parkfield Road, Manning-
ham, Bradford, in 1948. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.;Peile, 11. 706;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THORNTON, ARTHUR RUTHVEN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. 3rd s. of the Rev. G[eorge] R[uthven] (1864), V. of
St Barnabas, Kensington. B. Sept. 10, 1876, at ISengeo,
Herts. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895. Adm. to the
Middle Temple, Nov. 11, 1908. CaUed to the Bar, June 28,
191 1. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.;
mentioned in despatches). A schoolmaster at St Leonards-on-
Sea. Brother of Edward L. R. (1889). (Law Lists.)
THORNTON, AUGUSTUS VANSITTART. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 24, 1869. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Francis
Vansittart (1833), of Callington, Cornwall. B. [June 6], 1851,
at Candover, Hants. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1875; priest,
1876; C. of South Hill, Cornwall, 1875-6. R. of St Mellion,
1876-85. R. of Roche, 1885-1903. V. of St Columb Minor
with Newquay, 1903-8. Rural Dean of St Austell, 1902-3.
Hon. Canon of Truro, 1902-8. Chaplain at Aix-la-ChapeUe,
1908-9. Chaplain of St Edward's, Caunbridge, 1909-13.
Married, Sept. 28, 1876, Caroline Harriett, dau. of the Ven.
Reginald Hobhouse, Archdeacon of Bodmin, and had issue.
Died, suddenly, Oct. 19, 1913, in St Edward's Church, during
service. Brother of F'rancis C. (1868) and Herbert P. (1874).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 21, 1913.)
THORNTON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 15, 1755. B. at Hamburg. Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A.
1760.
THORNTON, BONNELL GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, June 6, 1783. [Elder s. of Bonnell (Christ
Church, Oxford, for whom see D.N.B.) (and Sylvia, dau. of
Col. John Brathwaite). Schools, Chesterton and Westminster.
Scholar, 1783. Married, Aug. 2, 1787, Catherine Ann, dau. of
Sarah Bannerman. Died Apr. 14, 1790, aged 25. M.I. in the
East Cloister of W'estminster Abbey. Brother of Robert J.
(1786). (Record of Old Westminsters.)
Thornton, Claude Cecil
THORNTON, BUTLER EDMOND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus,
Feb. 26, 1817; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Jan. 19, 1816, age 18. [Eldest s. of Edmond, of
Whittington Hall, Lanes. B. Nov. 25, 1798. School, Rugby.]
Of Skerton and Whittington, Lanes. Died June 24, 1848, in
Lowndes Street, London. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1848, 11. 218.)
THORNTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1833.
B. at Ramsgate, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to
Clare, Jan. 13, 1836; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. FeUow of Clare,
1839. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. i, 1839; priest, Nov. 29, 1840;
C. of Brington, Hunts., 1839-41. C. of Old Weston, 1842-3.
C. of Hatfield, Herts., 1844. C. of Bayford, 1844-67; V. there,
1867-81. Married (1) Oct. 12, 1842, Lavinia Goudge, dau. of
Joseph Batho, of Cheshunt; (2) Elizabeth Archer. Latterly
of Tunbridge Wells, where he died Nov. 10, 1890, aged 78.
Father of Charies G. (1863). (The Guardian, Nov. 19, 1890;
G. Mag., 1843, 11. 651.)
THORNTON, CHARLES. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct.
1889. 2nd s. of Thomas, husbandman [landowner and farmer],
of Cavenham House [Wereham], Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. B.
there [Feb. 15, 1870]. [School, Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham College, 1892-1930 (Head of Junior School and
House Master, 1908-23). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
THORNTON, CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1889.
S. of J., Esq., of St Petersburg [and of 10, Courtfield Gardens,
South Kensington]. [B. Aug. 26, 1871.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. CaUed to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June 17, 1896. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
THORNTON, CHARLES CONWAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1870. [4th] s. of John, of 7, Onslow Gardens, London
(and Harriet Sarah, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Reginald Heber,
Bishop of Calcutta). B. [Aug. 7], 1851, at Simla. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1870. A clerk in the Foreign Office,
1874; Acting 3rd Secretary at Berne, 1882; 2nd Secretary in
Diplomatic Service, 1888, employed at Copenhagen and
BerUn; Secretary of legation at Lisbon, 1893; Consul-General
at Buda Pesth, 1899-1902. Married, Apr. 4, 1878, Mary
Diana, dau. of Admiral the Hon. Edward Thomton-Wode-
house, of Witton Park, Norfolk, and had issue. Died May 17,
1902, at Meran, Tyrol. Brother of John (1862). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, CHARLES GREENWOOD. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 8, 1863. S. of the Rev. Charles (1833) [V. of Bayford,
Herts.] [B. Aug. 7, 1844.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1863; Scholar; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Bedminster, Bristol,
186S-70. C. of St Augustine's, Haggerston, London, 1870-2.
C. of Shenley, Herts., 1873-5. C. of Bayford, 1875-81.
Resided latterly at 10, Culverden Grange, Tunbridge Wells,
where he died Dec. 17, 1904. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Dec. 20, 1904.)
THORNTON, CHARLES INGLIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 25, 1868. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Watson [Joseph] (1819),
(and Frances Anne, dau. of Richard Webb). B. Mar. 20, 1850,
at Hereford. Of Canterbury. School, Eton (where he was
known as 'Bun Jam'). Matric. Michs. 1 868. Cricket 'blue,'
1869-72; Capt., 1872. Played also for Kent and for Middle-
sex; the biggest hitter of his day. Member of the M.C.C. and
of the Orleans Club for 50 years. Originator of the Scar-
borough cricket week. Freeman of Scarborough. In business
in the timber-trade for 35 years; retired, 1912. A director of
the Royal brewery, Brentford. Married, Fanny, dau. of
Charles DoweU, of Croydon. Author, East and West and
Home Again (trip round the world). Died Dec. 10, 1929, in
London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Who
was Who; H. S. Salt, 78; The Times, Dec. 11, 1929.)
THORNTON, CHRISTOPHER MANBY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 1, 1887. S. of Richard Manby, Assistant Master at
Tavistock School, Devon. B. June 22, 1869, at Tavistock.
School, Tavistock (Mr E. Spencer). Matric. Michs. 1887;
Exhibitioner; B.A. 1890.
THORNTON, CLAUDE CECIL. -A.dm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 15,
1862. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Spencer (1832). B. Jan. 21, 1844,
at Wendover, Bucks. School, Brighton CoUege. Matric.
Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. ii, 1865. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1867; priest,
1868; C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1867-9. C- of Kingsdon,
Somerset, 1870-2. V. of Southwold, Sufiolk, 1872-7. Assistant
Chaplain at Nice, 1877-8. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square,
1879-81. V. of High Cross, Herts., 1881-92. R. of Northwold,
Norfolk, 1892-1910. Lie. Pr., dio. of Gloucester, 1914-19.
Married (i) July, 1866, Fanny, dau. of John Barton, of
Havant; (2) Sept. 19, 1882, Ahce Henrietta, youngest dau.
of C. W. G. Puller, of Youngsbury, Herts. Latteriy of Stoke
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Bishop, Bristol, where he died Apr. 25, 1921. Father of
Douglas M. (1892); brother of George R. (1864). (Inns of
Court) Crock/ord; The Times, Apr. 27, 1921; Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, CLAUDE CYPRIAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897- [3rd] s. of Henry Edward [J. P.], of 58, The
Ropewalk, Nottingham (and Katherine Charlotte, dau. of
Pascoe St Leger Grenfell, of Taplow House, Bucks.)- B.
July 2, 1878, at Nottingham. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1902; priest, 1903; C. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1902-5. C. of
St Matthew's, St Helens, Lanes., 1905-7. V. of Greasley,
Notts., 1907-12. V. of St Matthias, Shef&eld, 1912-17-
V. of St Oswald's, Abbeydale, Sheffield, 1917-18. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Sergeant, R.A.S.C. (Mechanical
Transport)). C. of Woodside, Surrey, 1920-1- C. of Balham,
1921-3. V. of All Saints, South Lambeth, 1923-8. V. of
St Matthew's, Surbiton, 1928-35. V. of Harrogate, 1935-7-
Archdeacon of Richmond and Canon-Residentiary of Ripon,
1937-9- Married, Sept. 12, 1905, Alice May, 2nd dau. of
Frederick Sillery Bishop, of Dee Hills Park, Chester. Died
Sept. 22, 1939; buried at Ripon. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Univ. War List; The Times, Sept. 25, 1939;
Who's Who.)
THORNTON, DOUGLAS MONTAGU. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1892. S. of the Rev. Claude Cecil (1862), of High Cross
vicarage, Herts. B. [Mar. 18], 1873, at Southwold, Suffolk.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895; Maitland prize, 1897; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (London
for Col.) 1898; priest (Jerusalem) 1899. C.M.S. missionary at
Cairo, 1898-1907. Author, Africa Waiting; joint Editor of
Orient and Occident. Died Sept. 8, 1907, at Cairo. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. ii, 1907.)
THORNTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 19, 1785. 2nd s. of WiUiam, vintner, of London. [B.
Oct. 22, 1766. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs.
1785; Scholar; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1789; Members' prize,
1790; M.A. 1798. Fellow, 1798. Tutor to the sons of Sir James
Bland Burges, 1789. Secretary to the first Minister to the
United States, 1791; British Vice-Consul in Maryland, 1793-
6; Secretary of Legation at Washington, 1 796-1 800; Acting
Charge d'Afiaires there, 1800-4; Minister Plenipotentiary in
Lower Saxony, 1805-7; Envoy-Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary in Sweden, 1807-8. Negotiated treaties of
aUiance with Sweden and Russia, 181 1. Envoy- Extraordinary
in Denmark, 1812. Accompanied Prince Bemadotte of
Sweden in the field, 1813-15, and present when the allies
entered Paris. P.C, 1816. Envoy-Extraordinary to Brazil,
1817; Minister to Portugal, 1817; Ambassador, 1819-21;
Envoy-Extraordinary in Portugal, 1823-4. Created Conde de
Cassilhas by the King of Portugal, 1824. G.C.B., 1822.
Retired, 1824., and resided at Wembury House, near Ply-
mouth. Married, 1812, Wilhelmina Kohp, of Hanover. Died
July 3, 1852. Father of George R. (1837) and the next.
(Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Boase, iii. 959; D.N.B.)
THORNTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Oct. 21, 1834. Eldest s. of Sir Edward (above), G.C.B., of
Wembury House, Devon (and Wilhelmina Kohp). [B.
July 13, 1817. From King's College, London.] Matric.
Michs. 1836; Scholar; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1877. Hon. Fellow,
1888. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 11, 1842. Attach^
at Turin, 1842; in Mexico, 1845; Secretary of Legation there,
1853; Charg^ d'Affaires and Consul-General at Montevideo,
1854; Minister Plenipotentiary at Buenos Ayres, 1859-65;
British Envoy at Rio de Janeiro, 1865-7; Minister at Washing-
ton, 1867-80; Ambassador at St Petersburg, 1881-4; at
Constantinople, 1884-6. Retired, 1887. C.B., 1863; K.C.B.,
1870; P.C. 1871; G.C.B. 1883. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford; Hon.
LL.D., Harvard. Succeeded his father as Conde de Cassilhas
(Portugal), 1852. Married, Aug. 15, 1854, Mary, dau. of John
Maitland, and widow of Andrew ]3abuigton Melville. Died
Jan. 26, 1906, at his residence in Chelsea. Brother of George
R. (1837) ; father of Edward (1874)- (Who was Who; D.N.B.)
THORNTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 27, 1868.
S. of James, gent., of Theobald's, Herts. B. [Jan. 3], 1850,
at Harlow. Schools, Bishop's Stortford and Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Bishop
Anderson, for Durham) i873;priest, i874;C. of St Cuthbert's,
Gateshead, 1873-5. C. of Whitburn, Durham, 1875-80. C. of
ConiscUSe, 1880-1. C. of St Andrew's, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1881-4. C. of Gateshead Fell, 1884. V. of Ancroft, Northum-
berland, 1885-1902. Resided latterly at Farnley Hill,
Corbridge-on-Tyne. Died in 1912. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn,
II. 382; Crockford.)
Thornton, Francis John
THORNTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874-
[Only] s. of Sir Edward (1834), Minister at Washington. B.
June 19, 1856, at Montevideo, South America. School,
Sydenham, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Entered
the Diplomatic Service as Attach^, 1879; Secretary of
Legation, Buenos Ayres, 1894-8; at Lisbon, 1899-1902.
Minister Plenipotentiary in Central America, 1902-4.
Married, June 25, 1889, Emma Jessie, dau. of Phihp Rawson,
Esq., D.L., of Woodhurst, Sussex, and had issue. Died Aug.
26, 1904, at Managua, Nicaragua. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Aug. 31, 1904.)
THORNTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 19,
1880. S. of Edward. B. [July 2, 1862], at Little Pitchford,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. At St Mary's Hospital; House
Surgeon and House Physician there. L.S.A.; M.R.C.S., 1885.
Practised at Shipley, Yorks. Of Belmont, Shipley. Disappears
from Medical Directories, 1940. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 675.)
THORNTON, EDWARD LABOUCHERE RUTHVEN. Adm. at
King's, Oct. 5, 1889. S. of the Rev. George Ruthven (1864),
V. of St Barnabas, Kensington. B. July 10, 1870. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1889; exhibitioner.
Joined the I.C.S., 1891 ; Collector and Assistant Magistrate in
Madras, 1891-1905; Collector and District Magistrate at
Madura, 1905; District Judge at Trichinopoly, 1907. Retired
from I.C.S., 1916. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1910.
Practised in Calcutta, Madras and before the Privy Council,
1916-26. At Westcott House, Cambridge, 1926. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1926; priest, 1927; C. of Brockenhurst, Hants.,
1926-8. V. of Walton D'Eivile, Warws., 1928-31. R. of
Parracombe, Devon, 1931-5. R. of Wickham, Hants., 1935-
42. Married, 1919, Eileen Muriel Balfour. Died Oct. 12,
1942, at Winchester; buried at Wickham. Brother of Arthur
R. (1895). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Crockford;
King's Coll. Reg.; The Times, Oct. 14, 1942.)
THORNTON, ERNEST WINDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. S. of John Knowsley, of HUdersham Hall,
Cambs. B. [Sept. 17], 1874, at 81, Park Street, London.
School, WeUington College. Matric. Michs. 1893. (Wellington
Coll. Reg., which gives 'Wyndham.')
THORNTON, FALKLAND SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 25, 1858. [Only] s. of Samuel, of Birmingham (and
Deborah, dau. of John Carey, of Monkspath Hall, Warws.).
B. Feb. 16, 1840, in Birmingham. School, Middlesex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866.
Married, 1863, Emma, only child of Robert Rawlinson, Esq.
C.E., of West Brompton, London. (Walford, County Families.)
THORNTON, FRANCIS CHOLMONDELEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 31, 1868. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Francis
Vansittart (1833), of South HUl, CaUington, Cornwall. [B.
Feb. 28, 1850, in London.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873. Married, 1877, Anna, dau. of — Favre, and
had issue, two daughters. Died Jan. 5, 1927, at Los Angeles.
Brother of Augustus V. (1869) and Herbert P. (1874).
(Burke, L.G.; not in Eton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 26,
1927; Sir W. Sterry.)
THORNTON, FRANCIS HUGH. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11, 1872.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. William (1824), of Brockhall and of
Kingsthorpe HaU, Northants. B. Oct. 8, 1853. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1872; LL.B. 1876. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 1, 1875. Called to the Bar, 1878. On the
Midland Circuit. Of Kingsthorpe Hall, Northants. Alderman
of Northants. C.C. ; Mayor of Daventry three times. J. P. for
Northants. Breeder of pedigree dairy shorthorns. Married
(i) Aug. 19, 1886, Adelaide Ethel, dau. of William Burchell,
and had issue; (2) July 25, 1929, Betty Buxton, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Lee Danby Buxton Cogan, of Northampton, and
had further issue. Died Dec. 19, 1937- Brother of Thomas W.
(1867). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 81; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Times, Dec. 21, I937-)
THORNTON, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899.
S. of John, woollen-manufacturer, of Castle Hill House,
Rastrick, Brighouse, Yorks. B. there, June 28, 1880. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1900; B.A. 1902;
M.B., B.Chir. and M..\. 1906. Also at Edinburgh University.
Assistant House Surgeon, Leicester Infirmary; Senior House
Physician, Wolverhampton and Staffs. General Hospital.
Practised at Bacup, Lanes. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C; in Egypt and Palestine, 1917-18).
Practised subsequently at Polperro, Cornwall, and at Salt-
dean, Brighton, 1940-9-. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Venn, iii.
400; Medical Directories.)
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THORNTON, FRANCIS VANSITTART. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 6, 1833. [3rd] s. of John (1799) [of Clapham,
Surrev] (and Eliza, dau. of Edward Parry). B. [Jan. 30,
1816]' in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1834;
Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1842. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1839; priest (St
Albans) 1840; C. of Hodnet, Salop, 1839-40. V. of Bisham,
Berks., 1840-8. R. of Chilton Candover, Hants., 1848-64.
R. of South Hill with Callington, ComwaU, 1864-86. Hon.
Canon of Truro, 1882. Married, Feb. 2, 1847, Mary, dau. of
the Rev. Horace George Cholmondeley. Resided latterly at
Torquay, where he died Apr. 27, 1895. Brother of Reginald
(1840) and William H. (1849); father of Francis C. (1868),
Augustus V. (1869) and Herbert P. (1874)- (^"g6y Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 30, 1895.)
THORNTON, FREDERICK SPENCER. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Aug. 5, 1864. S. of Henry. B. in London.
Matric. Michs. 1864.
THORNTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 31,
1821. S. of Stephen [of Mogerhanger House, Beds.] (and
Mary, dau. of Thomas Littledale). B. Dec. 25, 1803, in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon, 1827; priest, 1829. V. of
Shambrook, Beds., 1844-76. Died Oct. 22, 1876. Brother of
Godfrey (18 12). (Record of Old Westminsters; Waif ord,
County Families ; Crockford.)
THORNTON, GEORGE LESTOCK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John (1862), of Ewell
vicarage, Surrey (and .Agnes Mary, dau. of George Paton,
M.D.). B. Feb. 10, 1872, at Lathom, Ormskirk, Lanes.
School, RossaU. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902.
At St George's Hospital; Assistant Medical Registrar there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897; M.R.C.P., 1903. Practised at
Ilfracombe, and then at Exmouth. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R..\.M.C.; in France, Macedonia and
Palestine; M.C., 1917; bar, 1918). Hon. Physician to H.M.
the King, 1930-4. C.B.E., 1939. Married, Jan. 25, 1898,
Letitia Anna, dau. of the late R. A. Cordner, Pubhc Works
Department, India, and had issue. Author, medical. Died
Dec. 4, 1951. Brother of John (1889) and Leslie H. (1893).
(Rossall Reg.; Medical Directories; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who;
The Lancet, Dec. 29, 1951)
THORNTON, GEORGE REEVE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct
10, 1883. S. of George, brewer (and Sophia). B. at Sutton,
Norfolk. Bapt. Mar. 19, 1865. School, Great Yarmouth
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Assistant Master at Stourbridge Grammar School for 15 years ;
Head Master of the Lyttelton Grammar School, Malvern,
1903-33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THORNTON, GEORGE REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, Oct. 30, 1837. 2nd s. of Sir Edward (1785), of
Wembury, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar. Brother of
Edward (1834).
THORNTON, GEORGE RUTHVEN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, July 9, 1864. S. of the Rev. Spencer (1832), deceased
(and Caroline Adelaide, dau. of James du Pr6). B. Mar. 23,
1845, at Wendover. School, Brighton CoUege. Matric.
Michs. 1864; B.A. (2yd Wrangler) i868; M.A. 1871. Athletics
'blue' (hammer), 1866. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1868;
priest, 1869; C. of Kersal, Lanes., 1868-70. C. of Christ
Church, Ware, Herts., 1870-2. R. of St Nicholas, Notting-
ham, 1872-6. R. of Bengeo, Herts., 1876-81. V. of St
Bamabas's, Kensington, 1 881-1905. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Winchester, 1891-1903. Married, Oct. 12, 1869, Theresa,
dau. of John Labouchere, of Broom Hall, Surrey. Died
June 19, 1905, in Kensington. Brother of Claude C. (1862);
father of Arthur R. (1895) and Edward L. R. (1889).
(Brighton Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Jesus Coll. Notes;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, June 21, 1905.)
THORNTON, GODFREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Aug. 17, 1812. S. of Stephen [of Mogerhanger House, Beds.]
(and Mary Littledale). B. Nov. 9, 1795, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1813. Ensign, 1st Foot Guards,
1814; Lieut, and Capt., 1821; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 1830;
Brevet Col., 1846; Major, 1847; Lieut.-Col., 1852; retired,
1853. Married (1) Tuly 8, 1821, his cousin, Susanna, dau. of
John Dixon, of CecU Lodge, Herts.; (2) Sophia, dau. of Brise
Pearce, of Woodford, Essex. Died Mar. 8, 1857. Brother of
George (1821). (Record of Old Westminsters.)
THORNTON, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. i,
1899. [3rd] s. of Richard, deceased, of the Hoo, Sydenham
Hill, London, S.E. (and Mary, dau. of Richard Bowerman, of
Crediton, Devon). B. July 30, 1879, at Sydenham. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1904. Married, Oct. 28,
1919, Phyllis Mary Everard, dau. of the Rev. William Fowler,
and had issue. Of Greenhill, Chelston, Torquay, in 1939.
(Bmke, L.G.; T.A.Walker, 644.)
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THORNTON, HENRY MILNES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1808. [2nd s. of Samuel, M.P., of Clapham and
Alburv Park, Surrey (and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Milnes,
of Wakefield). B. Feb. 9, 1792.] Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A.
1814; M.A. 1819. Died, unmarried, Aug. 16, 1853. Brother
of John (1799). (Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, HENRY SYKES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 25, 1818. [Eldest] s. of Henry [M.P. for Southwark]
(and Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Sykes, of West Ella, Yorks.).
B. May 28, 1800, at Battersea Rise, London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1820; B..-\. (4th Wrangler)
1822; M.A. 1825. F.R.S., 1834. Partner in the bank of
Williams, Deacon and Co., London, 1826-81. Married
(i) Aug. 31, 1833, Harriet Maria, dau. of Chancellor Dealtry,
and had issue; (2) Mar. 22, 1853, Emily, 2nd dau. of the
Yen. Archdeacon Dealtry, and had further issue. Died
Nov. 29, 1881, at Battersea Rise. Brother of Watson J.
(1819). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Doase, iii. 960; Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, HERBERT PARRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1874. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Francis Vansittart (1833),
R. of South HiU, Callington, Cornwall. B. Feb. 12, 1856, at
Chilton Candover, Hants. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs.
1874; B..\. 1878; U..\. 1901. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1879;
priest, 1881; C. of South Hill, Cornwall, 1879-84. C. of All
Hallows, Barking, 1884-5. C. of Southill with Callmgton,
1885-6. V. of St George's, Truro, 1886-8. V. of Normanton,
Yorks., 1888-97; C. there, 1897-1900. Missionary at Grafton
and Armadale, N.S.W., Australia, 1901. V. of Market
Weighton, Yorks., 1902-8. Chaplain at Taormina, 1906-7
and 1911-12; at Patras and Zante, 1908-9. Hon. Canon of
Winchester, 1921. Married, July 3, 1890, Alice Mary, dau. of
Gen. Edward Darvall, of Acton Place, Suffolk. Died Oct. 9,
1923. Brother of Francis C. (1868) and Augustus V. (1869).
(Crockford; Who was Who; The Guardian, July 9, 1890.)
THORNTON, JAMES SIMMS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. 3, 1824. Of Kent. Doubtful if resided.
THORNTON, JOE [or JOSEPH] MIDGLEY. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, June, 1879. S. of John. B. at Almondbury,
near Huddersfield. [School, Almondbury Grammar; and
Owens CoUege, Manchester.] Matric. Michs. 1879; (4th
Wrangler, 1882); B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Lecturer in mathe-
matics at St Catharine's, Newnham and Girton CoUeges, for
2 years. Assistant Master at Blundell's School, Tiverton,
1884-1912 (Housemaster, 1893-1912). Of Horsdon Lodge,
Tiverton, where he died June 16, 1916, aged 56. (School-
masters' Directories; The Times, June 23, 1916.)
THORNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 16, 1792-
Of Leics. [2nd s. of Thomas Lee, of Brockhall, near Daventry
(Lincoln CoUege, Oxford, 1743-4) (and Mary, dau. of WUliam
Reeve, of Melton Mowbray). Bapt. Feb. 18, 1776-] Schools,
Uppingham [and Rugby]. Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar,
1796; B.A. (11th Wrangler) 1797; M.A. 1800. FeUow, 1800-7.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10, 1797. CaUed to the Bar,
Jan. 30, 1804. Died, unmarried, Jan. 8, 1856, in Connaught
Place, Hyde Park, London. Brother of Thomas R. (1792)
and Phihp (1800). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 515; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1856, i. 214.)
THORNTON, JOHN. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 2,
1799. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [Director of the Bank of England,
for whom see D.N.B.], of Clapham, Surrey (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Milnes, of Wakefield). [B. Oct. 31, 1783-]
School, Neasden, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804;
U.A. 1809. Lived at Clapham. J. P. for Surrey. Commis-
sioner of the Board of Audit, 1827-34; Deputy Chairman of
the Board of Inland Revenue, 1849-55. Treasurer of the
Church Missionarv Society and of the Bible Society. Married,
June II, 1807, Eliza, dau. of Edward Parry, and niece of
Lord Bexley. Died Oct. 29, 1861, in London. Brother of
Henry M. (1808); father of Francis V. (1833), Reginald (1840)
and WUUam H. (1849). (Boase, in. 961; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1861, 11. 694.)
THORNTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Nov. 26,
1817. Of Northants. [Eldest s. of Thomas Reeve (1792). of
BrockhaU (and Susannah, dau. of Peter John Fremeaux, of
Kingsthorpe).] Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823. Died,
unmarried, Nov. 15, 1851. Brother of Thomas C. (1817) and
WUUam (1824). (Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 26) at St John's, June 30,
1835; re-adm. June 30, 1836. S. of John, of Yorks. Migrated
to St Catharine's, Oct. 12, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
1841; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 15, 1840; priest.
Mar. 7, 1841; C. of AU Saints, Northampton, 1841. Chaplain
of the General Asylum and Infirmary, Northampton, 1842-7.
Head Master of Kimbolton Grammar School, Hunts., 1S47-
53. V. of Aston-Abbots, Bucks., 1853-87. Author, Bannock-
burn, a poem; We have an Altar; Apostolical Succession, etc.
Married, Oct. 31, 1840, Anne, dau. of George Knowsley, of
Wansford. Died in Apr. 1887, 'aged 78.' (Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 20, 1887.)
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THORNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1862.
S. of John, of Feltham, Middlesex [and Hungerford, Berks.]
(and Harriet. Sarah, dau. of Bishop Heber). B. Dec. 7, 1843,
at Agra, India. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1866; priest (London)
1867. Chaplain to Lord Skelmersdale at Lathom Park,
Lanes., 1871-5. V. of Marbury, Cheshire, 1875-9- R- of
Yockleton, Salop, 1879-89- V. of EweU, Surrey, 1889-1901.
V. of Hawkley, Hants., 1902-4. Married, Dec. 22, 1868,
Agnes Mary, dau. of George Paton, M.D., Bengal M.S.
Author, Catechism on the Church Catechism; Order of Morning
and Evening Prayer, etc. Lived latterly at Betchworth,
Surrey, where he died May 8, 1918. Father of George L.
(1890), Leslie H. (1893) and the next; brother of Charles C.
(1870). (Rugby Sch. Reg. ; Crockford; Burke, L.G. ; The Times,
May 10, 1918.)
THORNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5, 1889.,
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (above), of Ewell vicarage,
Surrey. B. Dec. 16, 1870, at Feltham, Middlesex. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1900.
Land-agent to the Earl of Orford; and later to Lord Lilford.
Of Pilton Hall, Northants. Married, Apr. 14, 1896, Constance
Lilian, dau. of Sir Richard Dancy Green-Price, Bart., and had
issue. Killed in the hunting-field, Jan. 18, 1906. Brother of
George L. (1890) and Leslie H. (1893). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ;
Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, JOHN BIGGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 31, 1762. [S. of Laurence Erich, of Herts. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1764; LL.B. 1780.
Fellow, 1779-80. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 4, 1764. Died
Jan. 1780. 6, [Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
THORNTON, JOSEPH MIDGLEY (1879), see THORNTON, JOE.
THORNTON, LESLIE HEBER. Matric. Non-Coil., May 5, 1893.
[3rd s. of the Rev. John (1862), of Betchworth (and Agnes
Mary, dau. of George Paton, M.D.). B. Dec. 21, 1873- School,
Marlborough College.] Hon. M.A., 191 1. Subsequently a
member of Caius. Second Lieut., the Rifle Brigade, 1895 ;
Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1901. Served in the Tochi Valley
expedition, 1897-8; in the South African War, 1898-1901.
Adjutant of the University O.T.C., 1908-14. Director of
Military Studies, 1920-4. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, 1918; Lieut.-Col., 1918; CoL; D.S.O., 1916; C.M.G.;
mentioned twice in despatches). Married, Oct. 4, 1904, Alice
Kathleen, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James B. Boncaster, and had
issue. Keenly interested in fishing — hence his wartime name
of 'Piscator.' Author, Campaigns Grave and Gay; Light and
Shade; Bygone India; (part author) Memoir of the Congreves,
Father and Son. Latterly of Trunk House, Cove, Surrey.
Died Jan. 5, 1937. Brother of John (1889) and George L.
(1890). (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Jan. 7, 1937.)
THORNTON, PERCY MELVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 21, i860. [2nd] s. of Rear-Admiral Samuel, of
Blackheath Park, London (and Emily Elizabeth, dau. of the
Rev. John Rice). B. Dec. 29, 1841, in London. School,
Harrow. Migrated to Jesus, Nov. 9, i860. Matric. Michs.
i860; LL.B. 1865; LL.M. 1909. Started the athletic contests
with Oxford; first Secretary of the Inter-University sports.
Inspired the boat-race near Ghent, 1911, between eight Jesus
College oarsmen and a Belgian crew. Hon. Sec. of the
Middlesex County Cricket Club for many years. M.P. for
the Clapham division of Battersea, 1892-1910. Married,
Sept. 25, 1877, his cousin, Florence Emily, 3rd dau. of Henry
Sykes Thornton (1818). Author, Foreign Secretaries of the
Nineteenth Century; The Stuart Dynasty; Some Things we have
Remembered; Continental Rulers of the Nineteenth Century;
Harrow School and its Surroundings, etc. Died Jan. 8, 1918,
in London. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who;
Memoirs ofH. A. Morgan, 289-91; The Times, Jan. 9, 1918.)
THORNTON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 3, 1800.
5th s. of Thomas Lee, of BrockhaU, Northants. (and Mary,
dau. of William Reeve, of Melton Mowbray, Leics.). B.
May 9, 1782, at Leicester. Schools, Brampton (Mr Slade) and
Uppingham (Mr Jackson). Matric. Lent, 1801; B.A. 1804;
M.A. 1807. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 7, 1818. Adm. ad eundem,
at Oxford, 1826. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1805; priest, 1806;
C. of BrockhaO, Northants., 1805-6; R. there, 1806-69.
Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1844-69. Died, unmarried,
July 9, 1869. Brother of Thomas R. (1792) and John (1792).
(Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28,
1840. [4th] s. of John (1799), of Clapham (and Eliza, dau. of
Edward Parry). B. Dec. 17, 1822. Bapt. Jan. 23, 1822, at
St Stephen's, Coleman Street, London. School, Rugbjr.
Matric. Michs. 1840. Entered the East India Co.'s Civil
Thornton, Spencer
Service; at Haileybury College, 1842-3. Joined the
H.E.I.C.S., 1844; in the North West Provinces; Joint
Magistrate and Collector, at Farruldiabad, 1848-9; Assistant
Secretary and Accountant, 1849; Joint Magistrate and
Collector at Hissar, 1852-5; Registrar, N.W.P., 1853-6;
retired, 1859. Became a banker at Dorchester. Of Birkin
House, Dorset. J. P. for Dorset. Married, Oct. 10, 1849,
Louisa Frances Mary, elder dau. of Sir Henry Lushington,
3rd Bart., and had issue. Died Aug. 29, 1895. Brother of
Francis V. (1833) and William H. (1849). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
V. Hodson; J. Rennie; Camb. Ind. Press, Sept. 6, 1895.)
THORNTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1848. S. of Charles Wilson, of Castle Terrace, Nottingham
(and Sarah). B. at St Nicholas, Nottingham. Bapt. Aug. 20,
1829. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Norton-le-Moors,
Staffs., 1852-7. Died Mar. 29, i860, at Edwalton, Notts.
(Clergy List; G. Mag., i860, i. 523; The Guardian, Apr. 11,
i860.)
THORNTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 20, 1784-
[2nd s. of William, Major-General (and Mary, dau. of the
Ven. David Trimnell, D.D., Archdeacon of Leicester).]
Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1789; priest, 1789; C. of Ravensthorpe, Northants.,
1789-90. V. of Cold Ashby, 1790-1822. V. of Weedon-Bec,
1790-1822. Died, unmarried, Oct. 15, 1822, aged 56; buried
at Brockhall, Northants. (the family seat). (Burke, L.G.;
Northants. Clergy; J. C. Smith, British Mezzotint Portraits,
208.)
THORNTON, ROBERT HILL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Nov. 23, 1895. S. of the Rev. R. M., D.D., of 79, Carleton
Road, TufneU Park, London, N. B. Feb. 5, 1877, at Glasgow.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar;
prizeman, 1897; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1906. At Westminster
College, Cambridge. Assistant Minister at Marylebone
Presbyterian Church, 1902-3; Minister at Harrow, 1903-10;
at Whitley Bay, 1910-20; at St George's and St Peter's,
Glasgow, 1921-38-. Married, 1907, Margaret Goldie, dau. of
the Rev. W. M. MacphaU. Of 61, Hamilton Drive, Glasgow,
in 1946. Died Sept. 7, i953' {T.A. Walker, 637; F. P. White;
Scottish Biogs.)
THORNTON, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 23, 1786. [Younger] s. of Bonnell (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1743), of London (and Sylvia, dau. of John Brath-
waite). School, Chesterton, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1786;
M.B. 1793. At Guy's Hospital; also studied abroad and in
Edinburgh. M.D., St Andrews, 1805; L.R.C.P., 1812.
Practised in London from 1797. Physician, Marylebone
dispensary, where he is said to have introduced the use of
digitalis in cases of scarlet fever. Lecturer on medical botany
at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. Published his New
Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus, and ruined
himself by the lavish scale on which the work was produced.
Held a lottery for the benefit of his botanical works, 1811.
Married and had issue. Author, The Politician's Creed; The
Temple of Flora; The Philosophy of Medicine; Facts 'decisive
in Favour of the Cow Pock, etc. Died Jan. 21, 1837, in London.
Brother of BonneU G. (1783)- (D.N.B.)
THORNTON, ROBERT LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. [Only] s. of Robert [J. P., D.L.], of High Cross,
Framfield, Hawkhurst, Kent, (and Elizabeth Ann, dau. of
Edward Coveney Metcalfe). B. [Sept. 17], 1865, in London.
School [Cheam and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. Major, 3rd Batt., the Royal Sussex Regt. (T.),
1883-1900. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23, 1895. Called
totheBar, Apr. 25,1888. Of High Cross, Framfield. J.P. and
D.L. for Sussex. High Sheriflf of Sussex, 1900-1, Chairman of
the County Council, 1913-16. Chairman, East Sussex Joint
Standing Committee, 1914. Deputy Chairman, East Sussex
Quarter Sessions. C.B.E., 1920. Married, Aug. 14, 1890,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of the Rev. William Raynes, FeUow
of Clare, and had issue. Died Mar. 19, 1947, at High Cross,
Framfield. (Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Who's Who; Burke,
L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Mar. 20, 1947.)
THORNTON, SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 7,
1832. S. of Claude George [of Marden Hill, Hertford] (and
Frances Anne, dau. of Samuel Smith, of Woodhall). B. at
Marden Hill, Oct. 12, 1814. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. V. of Wendover, Bucks., 1837-
50. Married, Sept. 7, 1839, Caroline Adelaide, 7th dau. of
James du Pr6, Esq., of Stone Dean Park, Bucks. Died Jan.
12, 1850, suddenly, when walking in New North Road, City
Road. M.I. in Blunham Church, Beds. Father of Claude C.
(1862) and George R. (1864). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, i. 332.)
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THORNTON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 21) at Trinity.
June 8, 1771- S. of WilUam (1731), of ThornviUe, Yorks.
[B. 1750, in London. School, Charterhouse; had matric. at
Glasgow University, 1766.] A keen sportsman. Col., West
Riding Militia. Toured the Northern and Western Highlands,
1786, and published (1804), A Sporting Tour through the
Northern Parts of England and Great Part of the Highlands of
Scotland (noticed rather unfavourably by Scott in the
Edinburgh Review). Visited France, 1802, and was introduced
to Napoleon, to whom he presented a pair of pistols. A
Sporting Tour of France was published, 1806. Visited France
again in 1814, with a party of sportsmen and a pack of
hounds; hired the Chateau de Chambord, 1816, and bought
an estate at Pont-sur-Seine. Styled himself Prince de
Chambord and Marquis de Pont. Sold ThornviUe Royal to
Lord Stanton in 1805. Lived at Falconer's Hall, Beds.,
Baythorpe, Yorks., and Skypark, Wilts. Married (2) 1806,
Eliza Cawston, of Mundon, Essex, by whom he had a son.
Resided latterly in lodgings in Paris. Died there. Mar. 10,
1823. Left almost all his property to his illegitimate daughter,
Thomvillia Diana Thornton, but the validity of his will was
not established. (D.N.B., which states he was bom "in
1757".)
THORNTON, THOMAS COOKE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 13,
1817. [2nd s. of Thomas Reeve (next), of Brockhall, near
Weedon (and Susannah, dau. of Peter John Fremeaux).] B.
at Brockhall [Mar. 8, 1801]. [School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1824; priest, 1825. Succeeded to Brockhall, on the death of
his father, 1862. Died there, unmarried. Mar. 26, 1884, and
was succeeded by his nephew, Thomas William (1867);
buried at Brockhall. Brother of William (1824) and John
(1817). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy;
The Guardian, Apr. 2, 1884.)
THORNTON, THOMAS REEVE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 16, 1792; FeU.-Com., Oct. 10, 1793. Of Leics. [Eldest s.
of Thomas Lee, of BrockhaU (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1743-4)
(and Mary, dau. of WiUiam Reeve, of Melton Mowbray).
B. Feb. 14, I775-] School, Uppingham [and Rugby]. Matric.
Michs. 1793; B..\. 1799; M.A. 1802. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 17, 1794. Of BrockhaU, near Daventry. J. P. and D.L.
for Northants.; High Sheriff, 1798. Married, Jan. 31, 1799,
Susannah, dau. of Peter John Fremeaux, of Kingsthorpe,
near Northampton. Died Jan. 25, 1862. Brother of John
(1792) and Phihp (1800); father of the above, of WiUiam
(1824) and of John (1817). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 515; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court.)
THORNTON, THOMAS WEST. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. i,
1892. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [deceased] (and Helen Mary, dau.
of H. Fueggle). [B. Oct. 33, 1870. School, Lancing CoUege.]
Matric. Michs. 1S92. Married and had issue. (Lancing Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
THORNTON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Aug. 31, 1867. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] wmiam (1824) [of
Kingsthorpe HaU, Northants. (and Anne Georgiana Frances,
dau. of Gen. Sir William Anson, ist Bart.)]. B. July 26, 1850,
at Daventry, Northants. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1869. Succeeded to BrockhaU, 1884, on the death of his
uncle, Thomas C. (1817). J. P.. for Northants.; High Sheriff,
1886. Capt., Northants. anS Rutland Mihtia. Married,
Sept. 6, 1883, Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Edmund Charles
Burton, of Daventry, and had issue. Died Dec. 17, 1928.
Brother of Francis H. (1872). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Dec. 20, 1928.)
THORNTON, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 8,
1879. S. of G. T., Esq. [merchant], of St Petersburg. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1889. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 15, 1881. Of Maiden Hatch, Pangboume.
J. P. for Berks. Capt., 3rd Batt., the Royal Berks. Regt.
(T.), 1889; Russian Interpreter. (Army Lists; Inns of Court;
Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906.)
THORNTON, WATSON JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 6, 1819. [2nd] s. of Henry, Esq. [of Battersea
Rise] (and Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Sykes). B. Oct. 5,
1802, at Clapham. School, Chobham, Surrey. Matric. Michs.
1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (London, for
Norwich) Dec. 18, 1825; priest, June 10, 1827. R. of Llan-
wame, Heref., 1833-35. Preb. of Hereford, 1833-55. Canon
of Hereford, 1842. Married, Apr. 12, 1842, Frances Anne,
dau. of Richard Webb, Esq., of Donnington HaU, Heref.
Died July 28, 1855. Father of Charles I. (1868); brother of
Henry S. (1818). (Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1855,
II. 439.)
THORNTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Feb. 27, 1824. Of Northants. [3rd s. of Thomas Reeve (1792),
of BrockhaU, near Weedon, Northants. B. July 22, 1806.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1831; priest, 1832; C. of Stowe Nine
Thorold, Charles Edmund de More
Churches, Northants. V. of Dodford, 1837-59. Inherited
Kingsthorpe HaU, Northants. Married, Feb. 19, 1846, Anne
Georgiana Frances, 2nd dau. of General Sir WiUiam Anson,
ist Bart., of Birch HaU. Died May 20, i88i, at Cannes;
buried May 27, at BrockhaU. Brother of Thomas C. (1817)
and John (1817) ; father of Thomas W. (1867) and Francis H.
(1872). (HarrowSch. Reg.;Scott,MSS.;Crockford;NoHhants.
Clergy.)
THORNTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 24, 1849. [6th] s. of John (1799). B. Mar. 9,
1830, at Clapham, Surrey. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1853;
priest, 1855; C. of Lynton, Devon, 1853-6. P.C. of Exmoor,
1856-61. V. of Dunsford, 1861-6. R. of North Bovey, 1866-
1916. Rural Dean of Moretonhampstead, 1871-80. Married,
July 29, 1857, Grace Anna, dau. of the Rev. James Fumival,
of Larkbeare House, Devon, and had issue. Author, Remini-
scences and Reflections of an Old West Country Clergyman.
Died Mar. 31,1916. Brother of Reginal (1S40) and Francis V.
(1833). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Apr. 4, 1916.)
THORNTON, WILLIAM HOLT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3,
1874. S. of WiUiam Henry, doctor of medicine [of Springfield
Terrace, Dewsbury, Yorks.] (and Mary). B. June 11, 1856, at
Dewsbury. Bapt.' .'^ug. 6, 1856. [School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. and LL.M. 1881. Died Nov. i,
1892, at Scarborough. (Eagle, -xvii. 552; Rugby Sch. Reg.)
THORNTON, WILLIAM WAYLES (or WAILES). Adm. sizar at
Emmanuel, June 10, 1799; a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs.
1807; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1809.
THOROLD, ALGERNON CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Clare, Feb. 25, 1869. [Eldest s. of Charles (and Sophia, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Edward Thorold (1805). B. Mar. 8, 1850.]
Matric. Lent, 1869; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Frant, Sussex, 1873-4-
C. of Broadwater Down, Tunbridge WeUs, 1875-6. C. of
Great and Little Chesterford, Essex, 1876-81. V. of Sayers
Common, Sussex, 1882-5. R- of Hougham with Marston,
Lines., 1886-1922. Married, Mar. 23, 1871, Edith Mary, dau.
of W. Clay, and had issue. Died Jan. 6, 1922. Brother of
Wilfrid A. H. (1871). (Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; The
Times, Jan. 11, 1922.)
THOROLD, CHARLES. .A.dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 6,
1806. [4th] s. of Samuel (1768), of Welham, Notts, (and
Susan, dau. of Samuel Goodacre). [B. Oct. 2, 1787.] School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811. V. of Sturton,
Notts., until 1820. Married, June 6, 1814, Jane Phyllis, eldest
dau. of John Gylby, of Moorgate, Notts. Died May 9, 1820.
Father of John (1836); brother of Michael (1794). (T. A.
Walker, 379; Burke, P. and B.; Foster, Index Eccles.;
G. Mag., N.S., XXXIII. 317.)
THOROLD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 29,
i8o8. [5th] s. of Sir John, [9th] Bart., of Syston Park, Gran-
tham. [B. 1789]. Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812. Brother of
Edward (1805), George (1819), John H. (1792) and William
(1792). (Burke, P. and B., which states that he ' died in 1807'.
THOROLD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Emmanuel,
June 26, 1819. S. of [the Rev. William (Oriel CoUege,
Oxford, 1769) and] Mrs Thorold, of Kirton House, near
Boston, Lines. Bapt. Feb. 12, 1799, at Grimsby. Schools,
Beverley [and Louth, 1808-16]. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1826. R. of Ludborough, Lines., 1825-54. Died
in 1854, aged 55, at BakeweU, Derbs. (Clergy List; P. B. G.
Binnall; G. Mag., 1854, I. 437; Goulding, Some Louth Gr. Sch.
Boys.)
THOROLD, CHARLES CECIL HAYFORD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 24, 1871. [4th and youngest] s. of Sir John
Charles [nth] Bart. (Christ Church, Oxford, 1834) (and
Ehzabeth Frances, dau. of Col. T. B. Thoroton-HUdyard, of
Flintham, Notts.). B. [Dec. 26, 1852], at Syston, Lines.
Bapt. Jan. 25, 1853. [School, Eton.] Matric. .Michs. 1872.
Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1874; Capt., 1882; Major,
1890; Lieut. -Col., 1896. Married, Sept. 22, 1883, Mary
Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Browning, of Sale, Cheshire.
Served in the South .African War, 1898-1901 ; kiUed in action
at Pieter's HiU, Colenso, Feb. 24, 1900. Brother of Sir John
H. (1894). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists.)
THOROLD, CHARLES EDMUND DE MORE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 21, i868. [Eldest s. of Charles, of Welham,
Notts, and Woodseats HaU, Derbs. (and Mary Bettina
Georgina, 7th dau. of John Kirke, of Markham and Retford,
Notts.). B. Oct. 30, 1848. School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs.
1868 ; B.A. 1875 ; U..\. 1878. Of Welham, Notts., and Barlow
Woodseats and Unstone Manor, Derbs. Died June 28, 1922,
at Welham HaU, near Retford. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, July 1, 1922.)
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THOROLD, The Rev. EDWARD. B.A. 1805, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A., from Clare, 1805. [4th s. of Sir John, gth
Bart. (Hertford College, Oxford, 1752). Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, May 18, 1798, age 17; B..\. (Oxford) 1802.
R. of Grayingham, Lines., 1805. R. of Morcott, Rutland,
1829-34. R- of Hougham-CM»j-Marston, Lines., 1823-36.
Married, June 20, 1807, Mary, only dau. of Thomas Wilson,
M.D., of Grantham. Died Apr. 22, 1836. Father of the next;
brother of George (1819), John H. (1792), WUliam (1792) and
Charles (1808). (Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B., whieh gives 3rd
s. of Sir John, and date of marriage as 1809; G. Mag., 1836,
n. 105.)
THOROLD, EDWARD SERLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1831. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward (above) (and Mary, only
dau. of Thomas Wilson, M.D.). B. July 29, 1813.] Matrie.
Michs. 1831. Married (i) Dec. 14, 1843, Ameha Jane, dau.
of the Rev. J. Hinde; (2) Aug. 20, 1888, EUen Clara, widow
of Ellis Frederick Thorold, and dau. of Admiral Sir John
Kingcome, K.C.B. Died May 8, 1899. (Burke, P. and B.)
THOROLD, The Rev. GEORGE. B.A. 1819, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Clare, 1819. [3rd s. of Sir John, 9th
Bart. (Hertford College, Oxford, 1752), of London. B. May
1776, in London.] Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
July 8, 1794, age 18; B.A. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, i799-
R. of Hougham-cMOT-Marston, Lines., 1805-23. Married,
May I, 1804, Elizabeth, only dau. of Benjamin Baugh, of
Portland Square, Bristol, and had issue. Died Sept. 27, 1823,
at Hougham rectory. Brother of Edward (1805), John H.
(1792), Wilham (1792) and Charles (1808). (Al. Oxon,;
Burke, P. and B.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1823, 11. 644.)
THOROLD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 11,
1815. [Eldest s. of Henry (deceased), of Cuxwold Hall, Lines,
(and Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Skyimer, R. of
Easton). B. 1798. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1815.
Succeeded to Cuxwold Hall, 1803. J. P. and D.L. for Lines.
Married, Aug. 7, 1830, Maria Antonia, only dau. of Rear-
Admiral Mansel, of Charlton Kings, Gloucs., and had issue.
Died in 1871. (Walford, County Families.)
THOROLD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1836.
Of Notts. [Onlys. of the Rev. Charles (1806), of East Retford
(and Jane Phyllis, dau. of JohnGylby). B.Mar. 8, 181 7. School,
Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1841 ; priest, 1843. Sunday and Wednesday
Evening Lecturer at St Peter's-at-Arches, Lincoln, 185 1-2.
R. and V. of St Mary-le-Wigford, Lincoln, 1855-70. V. of
Cranwell, Lines., 1870-92. Died, unmarried, July 7, 1892.
{Oakham Sck. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 379; Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.; The Guardian, July 20, 1892.)
THOROLD, JOHN HAYFORD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Jan. 17, 1792. [Eldest] s. of Sir John [9th] Bart. (Hertford
College, Oxford, 1752), of Syston, Lines., and Middlesex (and
Jane, dau. of Millington Hayford, of Oxton Hall, Notts.).
[B. Mar. 30, 1773.] School, private. Capt., Grantham troop
of Gentlemen Yeomanry, 1794; Capt., 3rd West Yorks.
Militia. Succeeded as loth Bart., Feb. 25, 1815. High Sheriff
of Lines., 1822. A great book-collector; said to possess almost
all the incunabula and first editions of the classics. His copy
of the Mazarin Bible fetched £3900 at Sotheby's in December
1884, when a great part of his library was sold. Married
(i) Oct. I, 181 1, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Kent,
1st Bart., and had issue; (2) July 12, 1830, Mary Anne,
widow of John Dalton, of Turnham Hall, Lanes., and dau. of
George Cary, of Tor Abbey, Devon. Died July 7, 1831, in
Albemarle Street, London. Brother of William (1792),
Edward (1805), Charles (1808) and George (i8ig); grand-
father of the next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 515; Burke,
P. and B.; G. Mag., 1831, 11. 177, which gives date of death
as June 1831.)
THOROLD, Sir JOHN HENRY, Bart. Hon. LL.D. 1894. [Eldest
s. of Sir John Charles, nth Bart, (and Elizabeth Frances, dau.
of Col. Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard). B. Mar. 9,
1842. School, Eton.] Had succeeded as 12th Bart., Apr. 26,
1866. Lieut. 17th Foot, 1862. Of Syston Park, Grantham.
M.P. for Grantham, 1865-8. D.L. and J. P. for Lines.; High
Sheriff, 1876. Married, Feb. 3, 1869, the Hon. Henrietta
Alexandrina MatUda Willoughby, eldest dau. of the 8th Baron
Middleton, and had issue. Died Oct. 4, 1922. Brother of
Charles C. H. (1871). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Return of
M.P.s; Who was Who.)
THOROLD, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 30, 1 794 . [Eldest] s. of Samuel ( 1 768) (and Susanna, dau.
of Samuel Goodacre). [B. Mar. 28, 1776, at Welham, Notts.
viz. 6 months before his parents' marriage.] School,
Grantham Free. Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1798. Ord.
deacon (Exeter, Litt. dim. from York) Feb. 17, 1799; priest
(London, Litt. dim. from York) Apr. 27, 1800; C. of
Clareborough, Notts., 1799-1800. R. of Aunsby, Lines.,
1800-35. V. of Heydour with Kelby, 1800-35. Married,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Richardson, R. of Fled-
Thoroton, Peter
borough, Notts. Died Dec. 27, 1835, at Heydour. Brother of
Charles (1806). [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 515; Foster, Index
EccUs,; Clerical Guide; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1856, i.
439-)
THOROLD, MICHAEL EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1874-
S. of Michael Richard, Receiver for Guy's Hospital (and Ann,
dau. of Edward Gilbee, of Sheffield). B. [Oct. 17, 1855], at
Eastnor, Heref. School, Bath proprietarv College. Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1882. Ord.' deacon and priest
(Ripon) 1879; C. of St James's, Halifax, 1879-81. C. of
Dewsbury, 1881-5. Org. Sec, C.E.T.S. (dio. of Peterb.),
1885-8. C. of Bamack, Northants., 1888-91. C. of Aston,
Birmingham, 1891-6. V. of All Saints, Darlaston, Staffs.,
1896-1909. R. of St Philip's, Bristol, 1909-34. Married,
Apr. 17, 1884, Ada Jane, eldest dau. of Joseph Bairstow, of
Halifax. Died Dec. 3, 1934. [Venn, 11. 413; Misc. Gen. et
Her., N.S., in; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
THOROLD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 12,
1768. [3rd s. of Sir John, 8th Bart., of Marston, Lines.
(Lincoln College, Oxford, 1721) (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel Ay ton, of West Harrington). School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1768. Of Welham, Notts. Married, Sept. 13, 1776,
Susan, dau. of Samuel Goodacre, of Barkston, Lines. Died
Jan. 18, 1825. Father of Michael (1794) and Charles (1806).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, L.G.)
THOROLD, WILFRID AUGUSTUS HOLDEN. Adm. pens, at
Clare, June 9, 1871. [2nd s. of Charles (and Sophia, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Thorold (1805). B. Aug. 22, 1852. Sometime
Midshipman, R.N.] Matric. Lent, 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A.
1880. Ord. deacon (Canterbury, for Winchester) 1875; priest
(Winchester) 1876; C. of Guildford, 1875-6. R. of Stainby
with Gunby, Lines., 1877-1905. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester,
from 1905. Married, Apr. n, 1872, Harriott Viekary, only
child of John Chase, of West Liss, Hants. Died June 3, 1933
at Liss; buried at Stainby. Brother of Algernon C. E. (1869) ;
father of the next. (Crockford; Burke, P. and B. ; The Times,
June 6, 1933.)
THOROLD, WILFRID LIONEL DE BUCKENHULD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 15, 1891. [Only] s. of the Rev. Wilfrid
Augustus Holden (above), of Stainby rectory. Lines. B.
[Feb. 21], 1873, at Liss, Hants. School, West Lavington,
Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Stainby with
Gunby, Lines., 1895-1905; R. there, 1905-8 and 1909-39.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1908-9. Married, Oct. 15, 1902,
Caroline Muriel, eldest dau. of Edward Greaves, of Weldon,
Northants., and had issue. Of Liss, Hants., in 1949.
(Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
THOROLD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 17, 1792.
[2nd] s. of Sir John [9th] Bart., of Syston, Lines., and of
Middlesex. [B. 1774]. School, private. Resided eight terms.
Died Sept. 7, 1808. Brother of John H. (1792), Edward
(1805), George (1819) and Charles (i8o8). (5/ John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 516; G. Mag., 1808, 11. 859.)
THOROTON, CHARLES ROOS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, July 5, 1789. School, Newark. Matric. Michs. 1789;
B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. R. of Sereveton, Notts., 1801-17.
R. of Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain, Montgom., 1817-46.
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Rutland and R. of Bottes-
ford, Leics., 1821-46. Of Sereveton Hall, Newark, in 1800.
Died Feb. 14, 1846, aged 76, 'whilst visiting at Belvoir
Castle.' (T. A. Walker, 359; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1846, i. 549.)
THOROTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 6,
1777. S. of Thomas, of Sereveton, Notts. School, Parson's
Green, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1781; M.A.
1784. Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1782. Portrait by John Downman,
of 'Mr Thoroton, at Trinity College, 1778; of the Rutland
family,' in the FitzwiUiam Museum. (Northants. Clergy.)
THOROTON, LEVETT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1808. [2nd s. of Thomas, of Sereveton Hall and
Flintham Hall, Notts, (and Anne, eldest dau. of George
Wanley Bowes, of Eyford, Gloucs., and Thornton Hall,
Durham.) B. Sept. 8, 1789. School, Eton.] Matrie. Michs.
1808; B.A. 1812. R. of Ingoldmells, Lines., 1815-17. R. of
West Bridgford and Colwiek, Notts., 1818-31. R. of Rowley,
Yorks., 1831-52. Married, Caroline, dau. of Sir Alexander
Grant, 7th Bart. Died 1852, at Brighton. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G. (sub Flintham); Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1852, i. 207; Sir W. Sterry; P. B. G. Binnall.)
THOROTON, PETER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 11,
1786. [B. 1763.] Matric. Michs. 1786; LL.B. 1793. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) 1787. R. of Ashby with Oby and Thime, Norfolk,
1800-3. R- oi Colwiek and West Bridgford, Notts., 1803-17.
Preb. of Wolverhampton. R. of Sereveton, Notts., 1788-1801.
Died Nov. 15, 1817, at Ramsgate. (Northants. Clergy; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1817, 11. 568; Notts. Incumbents.)
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THORP ARNOLD BENTLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct I, 1885. S. of the Rev. T. Moorehouse, of Huddersfield.
B Dec. 9, 1865. Schools, Kingswood and Wesley CoUege,
Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. B.A.,
London, 1884. Assistant Master at Wesley CoUege, Sheffield,
for 2 years; at Pembroke House, Lytham, for 3 years; at
Rishworth Grammar School, 1895-1911. Head Master of the
High School, Duncan, British Columbia, from 1911. Latterly
of 35, Watcombe Circus, Nottingham. (T. A. Walker, 585;
Schoolmasters Directories.)
THORP, BERTRAM LELAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of Albert, of The Green, Esher, Surrey. B. Apr. 3,
1882, at Cannes, France. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., 1915, R.A.S.C. and tank corps; M.C., 1918;
Major, 1918; mentioned in despatches). Director of the
Orchard Neville nurseries at Baltonsborough, Somerset.
Died Nov. 30, 1946, at the Manor House, Tolpuddle, Dorset.
Brother of Dudley B. (1898). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Dec. 3, 1946.)
THORP, CECIL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 12, 1881.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Gervase (1870) (and Margaret M. E.,
dau. of William England, M.D.). B. [1863], at Danbury,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Served in the South
African War (Capt., Imperial Light Horse). Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (with the Canadian Forces). Died Oct.
28, 1948, at Godalming; buried at Little Hallingbury, Essex.
Brother of John W. D. (1891). (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Oct. 30, 1948.)
THORP, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1799. [5th] s. of the Ven. Archdeacon Robert (i754)
(and Grace, dau. of William Alder). B. Oct. 13, 1783, at
Gateshead. School, Durham [and Newcastle Grammar].
Adm. at University College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Dec. 10, 1799; B.A. (Oxford) 1803; M.A. (Oxford) 1806;
B.D. (Oxford) 1822; D.D. (Oxford) 1835. FeUow of Univer-
sity CoUege, 1803. F.R.S., 1839. Ord. deacon, 1806; priest,
1807. R. of Ryton, 1807-62. Preb. of Durham, 1829.
Archdeacon of Durham, 1831-62. First Warden of Durham
University, 1833-62. Married (i) July 7, 1810, Frances
Wilkie, only child of Henry ColHngwood Selby, of Swansfield;
(2) Oct. 7, 1817, Mary, dau. of Edmund Robinson, of Thorp
Green, Yorks., and had issue. 'He was one of the Crewe
trustees, an active Church restorer, phUanthropist and art
coUector.' Actively interested in the protection of bird life on
the Fame Islands. .Author of Charges and Sermons. Died
Oct. 10, 1862. Brother of Thomas (1784)- {Durham Sch.
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 648;
T. A. Walker, 372, which gives 1817 as date of institution to
Ryton.)
THORP, COLLINGWOOD FOSTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. [5th] s. of the Rev. W[iUiam] T[udor] (University
CoUege, Oxford, 1859), of Charlton HaU, Northumberland
(by his 2nd wife, Mary Louisa, dau. of John Jones, of Lang-
stone Court, Heref.). [B. Jan. 21, 1879.] Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. igoi. Adm. SoUcitor, 1904; practised at Alnwick
(Messrs Dickinson, Archer and Thorp), at Amble, Belford,
and Wooler, Northumberland. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers and King's Royal
Rifle Corps). Married, Sept. 2, 1918, Alice Sarah Angus, dau.
of G. D. Wilson. Brother of Robert O. V. (1897). (Burke,
L.G. ; Law Lists.)
THORP, DISNEY LAUNDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
July 8, 1824. [Youngest] s. of Robert WiUiam Disney,
medical practitioner, and Mayorof Leeds (and Ann Katharine,
dau. of Gregory Grant, M.D.). B. there. Schools, Shrewsbury
and Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1826; M.B. 1830; Med. Lie. 1833;
M.D. 1835. Physician at Leeds dispensary, and Lecturer in
Forensic Medicine at Leeds School of Medicine. Latterly of
Cheltenham. Married, 1835, Eleanor, only dau. of Francis
Chorley, merchant, of Leeds. Died Dec. 20, 1888, at Lyppiatt
Lodge, Cheltenham. Brother of Johnson (1837) and Thomas
(1814). (Shrewsbury Reg., which calls him Thorpe; Venn, 11.
194; Medical Directories; The Guardian, Dec. 27, 1888;
Burke, L.G.)
THORP, DUDLEY BARKER. .\dm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1898. S. of Albert, deceased, of Esher Green, Esher. School,
WeUington CoUege. .Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.F.). Latteriy of Brothers
House, Kimbolton, Hunts. Died July 31, 1950. Brother of
Bertram L. (1900). (WeUington Reg.; C.U. War List; The
Times, Aug. 2, 1950.)
THORP, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 4, 1846.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas (1804), R. of Burton Overy, Leics.
B. 1828. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A.
1850; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1851; priest, 1852;
C. of Morley, Derbs., 1852. R. of Burton Ovary, Leics.,
Thorp, Robert
1852-1916. Died Dec. 8, 1916, aged 89. Brother of Robert
(1832). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Guardian,
Dec. 14, 1916.)
THORP, GEORGE LINTON. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Sept. 12, 1869. S. of Frederick WiUiam. B. at St Ives, Hunts.
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Assistant Master at Chelten-
ham College, 1880-3. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1884; priest,
1885 ; C. of Hampton Lucy, Warws., 1884-7. C. of Westbury-
on-Sevem, Gloucs., 1887-95. C. of Bishop (or East) Knoyle,
Wilts., 1895-7. V. of Kennington, Kent, 1897-1926. Resided
latterly at Hove, Brighton, where he died July 20, 1931.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; The Guardian, July 31, 1931-)
THORP, The Rev. GERVASE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 31,
1870 S. of John, surgeon [of Maldon, Essex] (and Mary
Emerson). B. there [Oct. 25, 1829]. Bapt. May 10, 1831.
[School, Merchant Taylors'.] Theological Associate of Kmg s
College, London, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of
St Margaret's, Ipswich, 1858-60. C. of Danbury, Essex,
1860-7. C. of Birch, 1867-70. C. of St Michael's, Cambridge,
1870-2. C. of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1873-4. V. of
Bungay, SuSoUc, 1874-81. V. of Wealdstone, Middlesex,
1885-7. Married, i860, Margaret Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of WiUiam England, M.D., of Hindringham, NorfoUi.
Latterly of Graham Road, Ipswich, where he died Apr. 20,
1890. Father of CecU (1881) and John W. D. (1891). (Eagle,
XVI. 481; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; Cam-
bridge Almanack and Register; Burke, P. and B. (sub Burgh).)
THORP, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at King's, Oct. 9, 1888. [Eldest] s.
of James, of HoUy Bank, Leigh, Lanes. School, Leys, Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1888. At the Royal College of Music,
1892-5, and in Germany. PubUshed Six Songs by D. G.
Rossetti. Married, Jan. 3, 1903, at Blackrock, Co. Dublin,
EUen Mary Evelyn, youngest dau. of Gordon Evelyn Tombe,
Esq., of Ardmeer, Blackrock. Residing at Torquay in 1929.
(King's Coll. Reg., 190.)
THORP, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, Dec. 12,
1815. S. of Henry. B. at Southwick, Hants. School, Bishop s
Waltham. Matric. Lent, 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1826. P.C. of
Topsham, Devon, 1825-57, and Chaplain to the Marchioness
of Headfort. Died Feb. 13, 1857, at Topsham. (Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1857, I. 368-)
THORP, HENRY CARTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 25,
1891. S. of H. B., Esq., of CUfton, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1891; B.A. 1894; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1899. At St
Thomas's Hospital; House Physician there, 1900. Practised
at Scarborough. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Died Mar. 7, i947, at Harrogate. (Medical
Directories; The Times, Mar. 10, 1947.)
THORP, JOHN WILLIAM DISNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, 1891. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Gervase (1870). B. [Mar. i,
1872] at Cambridge. Schools, Felsted and St Laurence
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1891 ; B.A. 1894- Assistant Master at
Felsted, 1895-1903; at Harrison CoUege, Barbados, 1904-19-.
Died Dec. 22, 1941, at Coates Manor, Cirencester. Brother of
CecU (1881). (Al. Felsted; St Laurence's Coll. Reg.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Schoolmasters' Directorus; The
Times, Dec. 29, 1941-)
THORP, JOHNSON. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 5,
1837. S. of R[obert] W[miam] [Disney], M.D., of Leeds.
[B. Mar. 4, i8oi.] Migrated to Trinity HaU, Oct. 28, 1837.
Matric. Lent, 1838. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 4,
1825. Brother of Disney L. (1824) and Thomas (1814).
(Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
THORP, MARK LEONARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1893.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. John, V. of Felbridge, near East
Grinstead.] Matric. Michs. 1893; B..-^. 1899; M.A. 1904. Ord.
deacon (Manchester, for Chester) 1900; priest (Chester) 1901;
C. of Macclesfield, Cheshire, 1900-3. C. of St Barnabas,
Clapham Common, 1903-4. C. of Heanor, Derbs., 1904-10.
C. of St Michael-the- Archangel, Bristol, 1910-11. R. of
Cossington, Somerset, 1911-27. V. of Christ Church, Clevedon,
1927-30. R. of West Camel, 1930-4. Married (1) May 15,
1902, Blanche, youngest dau. of John Evans, of London;
(2) Sept. 2, 1930, Evelyn Mary, dau. of Thomas Asprey, of
Walton, Clevedon. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
THORP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 28,
1754. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1729). V. of ChUlingham,
Northumberland, and Ber\vick-on-Tweed (and Mary Robson,
of EgglescUfie, Durham). B. (Dec. 18I, 1736- School, Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1754; Scholar; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1758;
M A. 1761; D.D. 1792. FeUow, 1761. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 23, 1759; Chaplain to the Royal Regt. of Volunteers,
1759. V. of ChiUingham, 1768-82, and P.C. of Doddington,
Northumberland, 1775-82. V. of Gateshead, 1782-95. After-
noon Lecturer of St Ann's, Newcastle, 1781. Archdeacon of
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Northumberland, 1792-1812. R. of Ryton, Durham, 1795-
1807. Of Chopwell Hall, Durham. Married Grace, dau. of
William Alder, of HomcUHe-on-Tweed. Author, Excerpta
quaedam e Newtoni Principiis, etc. Died Apr. 20, 1812 at
Durham; buried at Ryton. Father of Charles (1799) and
Thomas (1784). {T. A. Walker, 308; Durham Sch. Reg.;
Durham Ord. Book; First Fruits, Dioc. of Durham; Burke,
L.G.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1812, i. 595.)
THORP, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1832.
Of Leics. [2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas (1804), of Burton Overy.
B. Sept. 5, 1815. School, Rugby.J Matric. Michs. 1832;
Scholar; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. A'dm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 29, 1836. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1839. C. of MeUs,
Somerset, 1845. R. of Burton Overy, Leics., 1846-52.
Killed by a fall when hunting. Father of the next; brother
of Frederic (1846). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
THORP, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1869. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Robert (above),
deceased, R. of Burton Overy, Leics. B. there, 1850. School,
Rossall (Mr Osborne). Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (York) 1873; priest, 1874;
C. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1873-6. V. of Hovingham, 1876-92.
V. of Royston, 1892-1911. R. of Armthorpe, 1911-27.
Married, Nov. 20, 1884, Evelyn, youngest dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. J. C. Willoughby, R. of Wollaton, Notts. Latteriy
of The Croft, Armthorpe. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
(Rossall Reg.)
THORP, ROBERT OAKELEY VAVASOUR. Adm. at King's,
Oct. I, 1897. [4th] s. of the Rev. William Tudor (University
College, Oxford, 1859), of Charlton HaU, Northumberland (by
his 2nd wife, Mary Louisa, dau. of John Jones, J. P., D.L.)
B. Dec. 5, 1877. School, Berwick-on-Tweed. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at the Mercers'
School, Holbom; at Pocklington School, 1901; at Trent
College, 1905; at Scarborough College, 1906; at Manchester
Corporation School, 1911-14. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lance Corporal, R. Fusihers (Public Schools Batt.);
Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; twice wounded; M.C.);
killed in action, Mar. 22, 1918. Brother of CoUingwood F.
(1898). (Burke, L.G.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Apr. 10, 1918.)
THORP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, July 3,
1784. Eldest s. of the Yen. Robert (1754), D.D., Archdeacon
of Northumberland (and Grace, dau. of William Alder).
B. Sept. 26, 1768, at Chillingham, Northumberland. Matric.
Michs. 1785; B.A. (^th Wrangler) 1789; M.A. 1792. FeUow,
1791-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 20, 1789. Barrister-at-
law. Died, unmarried, Nov. 27, 1792, in his chambers at
Gray's Inn; buried in St Andrew's, Holbom. Brother of
Charles (1799)- (^- A. Walker, 351; Inns of Court; Burke,
L.G.)
THORP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, 1804.
Of Leics. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1804;
Scholar; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1811. R. of Burton Overy,
1811-45 and R. of Carlton-Curlieu, Leics., 1819-46. Died
July 26, 1846, aged 59. Father of Frederic (1846) and
Robert {1832). (Foster, Index Eccles.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
THORP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 15, i8og.
S. of John, Esq., of Loughborough, Leics. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1809; Scholar; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord. priest
(Lincohi) 1815. R. of Wilford, Notts., 1819-64. Died
Feb. 25, 1864, aged 73. (Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1864, I. 533.)
THORP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1814. [Eldest] s. of Robert William Disney [Medical practi-
tioner], of Leeds. B. [Mar. 4, 1797], at Pontefract. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar, 1817; B.A.
(8th Wrangler) 1819; Chancellor's Classical medal, 1819;
Members' prize, 1820 and 1821; M.A. 1822; B.D. 1842.
Fellow, 1820; Assistant tutor, 1822-34; Junior Dean, 1829-
32; Senior Dean, 1832-6; Tutor, 1833-44. Vice-Master, 1843-
4. President of the Union, 1818. First President of the
Cambridge Camden Society, 1839. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 26, 1824. Ord. deacon and priest, 1829.
Archdeacon and Chancellor of Bristol, 1836-73. R. of
Kemerton, Gloucs., 1839-77. Author, Sermons and Charges.
Died Feb. 24, 1877. Brother of Disney L. (1824) and Johnson
(1837). (Boase, iii. 964; Inns of Court; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.).
THORP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 8, 1824. S. of
Samuel, Esq. Of Yorks. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1824; B.A. 1830. C. of Womersley, Yorks., 1845-7. V. of
Misson, Notts., 1848-60. Died Dec. 11, 1874, at Don-
caster. (Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1874.)
Thorpe, The Rev. Richard Joshua
THORP, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6,
1853; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of William, gent, (and Amelia).
B. Oct. 10, 1823, at Yardley, Worcs. Matric. Lent, 1864;
B.D. (Stat. Eliz.), 1866. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1853; priest,
1855; C. of St Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, 1853-6. C. of Cole-
mere, Salop, 1856-7. C. of Buildwas, 1857-60. C.of St John's,
Wolverhampton, 1860-2. C. of AU Saints, Northampton,
1863-70. C. of Hardingstone, Northants., 1871-3. C. of
Widcombe, Somerset, 1873-5. C. of Golbome, Lanes., 1876-
85. C. of Tarrant GunviUe, Dorset, 1888-90. C. of Ryme
Intrinseca, 1890-1 ; R. there, 1891-1904. Disappears from
Crockford, 1905.
THORPE, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 15, 1863. S. of Richard Walls, gentleman-farmer (and
Rebecca). B. Feb. 27, 1844, at Saleby, Lines. Matric. Michs.
1863; Scholar, 1866; B.A. (2ird Wrangler) 1867; M.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1867; priest (Sodor and Man, for
Salisbury) 1868. Assistant Master at Marlborough College,
1867-1902. V. of Homingsea, Cambs., 1902-18. R. of
Alburgh, Norfolk, 1918-23. Married, June 27, 1872, Helen
Rosseter, dau. of H. Cuming, Esq., of Liverpool. Latterly of
Oaklands, Rainhill, Lanes. Died Nov. 11, 1931. (Eagle,
XLVii, 35; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 16, 1931.)
THORPE, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Beds. [S. of Joseph, of Antrobus
Road, Tumham Green, London, W. B. Nov. 17, 1867, at
Harrold, Beds. School, King's College, London.] Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. Served on the staff of the Financial
Times, the Pall Mall Gazette, The Daily Mail and The
Observer. Called to the Bar, Iimer Temple, 1907. Joint Hon.
Secretary of the Royal Masonic Hospital, of which he was a
founder and trustee. Died Mar. 4, 1948, at Chiswick. (Law
Lists; The Times, Mar. 5, and Apr. 6, 1948.)
THORPE, CHARLES LOFTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 4,
1861. S. of Francis, of 2, Middleton Villas, Camden Road,
London. B. June 15, 1843, in London. School, Bucks
(private). Matric. Michs. 1861.
THORPE, EDWARD SMYTH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 8,
1863. S. of the Rev. William Smyth (Wadham College,
Oxford, 1839) (and Harriet). B. at Shropham, Norfolk.
Bapt., Feb. 2, 1845. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity,
Huddersfield, 1869-72. V. of Goring, Sussex, 1872-8.
Married, Harriet Ruth, eldest dau. of the Rev. William
Robbins, V. of Shropham, Norfolk. Died Oct. 12, 1878, aged
33, at Goring vicarage. (Crockford; The Times, Oct. 17, 1878.)
THORPE, GEORGE KELSON. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1899.
[S. of T.L., of Carlisle. B. May 10, 1881.] School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Sometime engaged in
prospecting and ranching in British Columbia; later in
AustraUa. Married in 1908. Latterly of Ruara, Lismore, New
South Wales, Austraha. Died before 1933. (Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.)
THORPE, GEORGE SMITH. Adm. pens, at St C.*.tharine's,
Sept. 28, 1891. S. of William. B. [1871] at Settrington,
Yorks. [School, Trinity College, Harrogate.] Matric. Michs.
1891; Scholar; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1894;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (London) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
St James's, Upper Edmonton, 1894-7. C. of Buckland-
Monachorum, Devon, 1899-1901. R. of Lydford, 1902-50.
Of Paignton in 1952. (Crockford.)
THORPE, GERARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Dec. 10, 1864. [S. of the Rev. — , of 9 Upper Belgrave Street,
London. B. May 22, 1845. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1865. Entered the Army, 1869; Lieut., the 28th (North
Gloucs.) Regt. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
THORPE, JOHN WILLIAM (1877), see WRIGHT, JOHN
WILLIAM THORPE.
THORPE, RICHARD HALL. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 12,
1826. Of Lanes. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1826.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Feb. 3, 1827; B.A. 1830. Ord.
deacon (Chester, Litt. dim. from Durham) July 25, 1830;
priest (Chester) July 17, 1830. P.C. of Hoghton, Lanes.,
1836-46. Died Jan. 20, 1846. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1846, i.
328.)
THORPE, The Rev. RICHARD JOSHUA. M.A. 1864, incorp.
from Dublin (B.A. 1861; M.A. 1862). Ord. deacon (Meath,
for Dublin) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of St John, Kingstown,
Co. Dublin, 1861-4. C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge,
1864-6; C. of Langley, Essex, 1866-7. Inc. of All Saints.
Nelson, New Zealand, 1867-78. Archdeacon of Waimea,
1874-8. C. of St Paul, Wellington, 1878-80. Inc. there,
1882-5. Archdeacon of Wanganui, 1880-2. P.C. of Prebble-
ton with Templeton, Christchurch, 1885-90. Chaplain to the
Christchurch Public Institute, 1890-1902. V. of Sumner,
Christchurch, 1902-12. Disappears from Crockford, 1921.
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THORPE, RICHARD OSCAR TUGV/ELL. Adm. sizar at
St John's, July 5, 1849. S. of George, cordwainer, of Battle,
Sussex (and Elizabeth). B. there, Nov. 26, 1828. Matric.
Michs. 1849. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 24, 1851; Scholar,
1851; B.A. {gth \i rangier) 1853; M.A. 1856. FeUow of
Christ's, 1853-60. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Sept. 25, 1833;
priest (Ely) 1854. V. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1S54-60.
Chaplain of Campbell Town and Ross, Tasmania, 1860-2.
Chaplain of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1864-5. C. of Christ
Church, Newgate Street, 1865-6. C. of St Matthew's,
Redhill, Surrey, i866-8. C. of St Mary-in-the-Castle,
Hastings, 1868-9. V- of Christ Church, Camberwell, 1869-94.
R. of Anstey, Herts., 1894-1906. At Camberwell was chiefly
responsible for bringing to justice Mrs Waters, a notorious
baby-farmer. One of the founders of the Infant Life Protec-
tion Society. Married (1) July 26, i860, Emilie Munday, of
Pembridge House, Westboume Grove, London; (2) Jan. 17,
1887, Edith Mary Stewart, eldest dau. of S. B. Roberts, M.D.
Died suddenly, Sept. 22, 1906, at Ramsgate; buried at
.■Vnstey. (Eagle, .xxviii. 214; Pfile, 11. 518; Crockford.)
THORPE, ST JOHN WELLS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 31,
1835. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Blackrod, Lanes., 1841-3.
C. of Manuden, Essex, 1844-50; V. there, 1850-70. C. of
Bow Common, Middlesex, 1871-4. C.'of Woodchurch, Kent,
1874-5. C. of St Luke's, Victoria Docks, 1875-8. Disappears
from Crockford, 1S79.
THORPE, THOMAS DYKES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Feb. I, 182-. Eldest s. of the Rev. Thom», V. of Oxted,
Surrey. B. there [Feb. 15, i8oi]. Schools, Westminster and
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Lent, 1822; B.A. 1828. In Holy
Orders, but not found in Clergy List or Index Eccles. Died
May 20, 1863, at Plymouth. (Record of Old Westminsteis;
G. Mag., 1863, 11. 108.)
THORPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 20,
1795- [5^^ and youngest] s. of \\'illiana, wooUen-draper, of
Newmarket. B. there [Dec. 31, 1775]. Schools, Apsley Guise,
Beds. (Mr Wright) and St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1796; B.A.
1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1800; priest (Norwich)
Dec. 20, 1801. V. of Stetchworth, Cambs., 1S08-59. Married,
May II, 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Smyth, Esq., of
East Dereham, Norfolk. Died Mar. 20, 1859; buried at
Stetchworth. (Venn, 11. 128; St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1859, I. 545.)
THORPE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 22, 1847. [Only] s. of George Richard, goldsmith, of
South Lambeth, Surrey (and Mary). B. at Norton, Derbs.
Bapt. Mar. I, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1847. Migrated to Queens',
Apr. 29, 1848. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 18, 1875;
then of Barton House, Ipplepen, Devon, age 46. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1877. A Special Pleader. F.G.S. Of 4, Elm
Court, Temple. Author, The Still Life of the Middle Temple.
(Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court.)
THOSEBY, ALBERT EDWARD VICTOR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1891. S. of the Rev. William, Wesleyan minister, of Sowerby
Bridge, Halifax (and Hannah Holmes). B. [May 24], 1872, at
Ely. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1910. Assistant Master at Newport Grammar School, Isle of
Wight, 1894-95; at Dudley Grammar School, 1895-1903; at
the Municipal Day School, Harrogate, 1903-11; Head
Master there, 1911-34. (Rossall Reg.; Venn, 11. 522;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
THRELFALL, RICHARD. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i, 1880.
[Eldest] s. of Richard, deceased, of Hollowforth, Preston,
Lanes. B. there [Aug. 14, 1861]. School, Clifton College; and
at Strasburg Univ. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1882); (Pt II, ist Class, 1884); B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888. Hon. Fellow, 1905. FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,'
1881, 1883. Hon. D.Sc, Victoria Univereity. A.M.I.C.E.;
Assistant Demonstrator in Experimental Physics, 1885-6.
Professor of Physics at Sydney University, 1886-92. F.R.S.,
1899. Managing Director of Albright and Wilson, Chemical
manufacturers at Oldbury, 1899. Described by Sir J. J.
Thomson as ' one of the greatest of electrochemists.' President,
N.S.W. Royal Commission on loading and carriage of coal at
sea, 1896-9. During the Great War, 1914-19, engaged in work
upon the phosphorus smoke screen and the tracer bullet,
K.B.E., 1917; G.B.E., 1927. Member of Executive Council,
Imperial Institute, 19 16. Member of the Advisory Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research. Chairman of the Fuel
Research Board and of the Chemistry Board. Represented
Great Britain at the World Power Conference in Japan, 1929.
Married, 1890, Evelyn Agnes, dau. of John Forster Baird,
of Bowmont Hill, Northumberland. Author, On Laboratory
Arts, 1898, etc. Died July 10, 1932, in Birmingham. (Venn,
11. 446; Book of Blues; Who was Who; The Times, July 11,
1932-)
Thring, Henry
THRELFALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 19,
i860. [Eldest] s. of John Mayor, of Singleton House, Higher
Broughton, Manchester (and Sarah, dau. of John Threlfall).
B. [Dec. 31], 1842, in Liverpool. School, Clapham, London.
Matric. Michs. i86i; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 9, 1865. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1868. On the Northern Circuit. Member of the Committee
of management of the Royal Academy of Music, 1886;
chairman, 1888. Chairman of the Threlfall brewery Co.,
1888. Married, Aug. 28, 1872, Lydia Tennant, 3rd dau. of
James Tennant Caird, engineer and shipbuilder, of Greenock.
Died Feb. 3, 1907. (Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke,
L.G.; Who was Who; Inns of Court.)
THRESHER, EDWARD BALSTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. Only s. of John, Esq., of Corfe
Castle, Dorset. B. there. [School, Bournemouth College.]
Matric. Michs. 1882. Of Corfe HiU, Radipole. J. P. for Dorset.
Died July i, 1932, at Winfrith, Dorset; buried at Portesham.
(7"Ae Times, July 5, 1932.)
THRESHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 12,
1815. B. at Fareham, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar,
1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim.
from Winchester) Apr. 15, 1821; priest (Chester, Litt. dim.
from Winchester) Mar. 31, 1822. V. of Titchfield, Hants.,
1826-52. Married Dec. i, 1831, Lucy, dau. of .•\dmiral Stair
Douglas. Latterly of Fareham, where he died Feb. 10, 1857,
aged 59. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 368.)
THRESHER, WILLIAM HARRISON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1896. S. of the Rev. James Henville (University College,
Oxford, i860), of Winchester (and Sarah Anne Bumaby). B.
there, July 27, 1877. School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs.
1896; B..\. 1899; M.A. and B.Chir., 1905; M.B. 1906. At
St Thomas's Hospital. House Physician at the Dreadnought
Hospital, Greenwich, and Bedford County Hospital. Resident
Medical Officer, Waterloo Hospital for Women and Children.
Of Winchester in 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Of Lee-on-Solent in 1920. Died May 22,
1921, at Suez, of typhus. (Medical Directories; Venn, 11. 550;
Univ. War List; The Times, May 26, 1921.)
THRING, The Rev. BROUNCKER. B.A. 1792, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1792. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 30, 1792.
[S. of Brouncker, of Knook, Wilts.] Matric. from All Souls'
CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1771; B.A. (Oxford) 1774; MA.
incorp. from Cambridge, 1792; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1792.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) Dec. 18, 1774; priest, Dec. 22, 1776-
R. of Sutton-Veny, 1780-1812 and V. of Overton, Wilts.,
1795-1812. Chaplain to Lord Rodney. Married Mary Bayly.
Died Sept. 25, 1812. (Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll. Adtns., iv.
516; G. Mag., 1812, 11. 402.)
THRING, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
June 5, 1841. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Gale Dalton,(i8o3),
R. of Alford, Somerset (and Sarah, dau. of John Jenkyns,
V. of Evercreech, Somerset). B. Nov. 29, 1821, at Alford.
Matric. Michs. 1841; Porson prize, 1844; B.A. 1845; M..A.
1848. Fellow, 1844-53. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 20,
1846; priest, Dec. 19, 1847; C. of St James', Gloucester,
1847-8. A private tutor at Great Marlow, 1848-50. C. of
Cookham-Dean, Berks., 1850-2. C. of Skipsea, Yorks., 1852-
3. Head Master of Uppingham School, 1853-87. When he
came to it, the school consisted of 25 boys and 2 masters, in
mean premises; he raised it to a foremost position amongst
the public schools, with 30 masters, 11 boarding houses and
320 boys. Under him, ' Uppingham was the first great public
school to make special provision. . .for varied culture outside
the traditional range of Classical study.' Set great value on
music, art, and the study of modem languages. Founder of
the Headmasters' Conference, 1869. Married, 1853, Marie
Louise, dau. of Carl Johami Koch, commissioner of Customs
at Bonn. Author, The Theory and Practice of Teaching;
Elements of Grammar taught in English; Sermons preached at
Uppingham School; Education and School; The Principles of
Grammar; Thoughts on Life Science; Elements of Grammar
Taught in English. Died Oct. 22, 1887, at Uppingham.
Brother of the next two and of Theodore (1835); father of
John G. (1874). (Boase, in. 965; Crockford; D.N.B.)
THRING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, May 29,
1837. [2nd] s. of John Gale [Dalton] (1803) [R.] of AUord,
Somerset (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. John Jenkyns, V. of
Evercreech). [B. there, Nov. 3, 1818.] School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. drd Classic) 1841; M.A. 1844.
Fellow, 1 84 1. Hon. Fellow, 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 20, 1842. Called to the Bar, Jan. 31, 1845. Migrated to
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20, 1848. Equity Draftsman and Con-
veyancer. Counsel to the Home Office, 1860-8. Parliamen-
taiy Counsel to the Treasury, 1869-86. Greatly improved
the style of drafting bills. Member of the Statute law com-
mittee, 1868; later, its chairman. K.C.B., 1873- Created
Baron Thring, 1886. Of Englefield Green, Surrey and 5,
183
Thring, John Charles
Queen's Gate Gardens, London, S.W. J. P. for Surrey.
Married, Aug. 14, 1856, Elizabeth, dau. of John Cardwell, of
Liverpool, and had issue, a daughter. Author, Succession
Duty Act; The Joint Stock Companies Act, etc. Died Feb. 4,
1907, in London. Brother of the above, the next, and
Theodore (1835). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
THRING, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
1843. [5th] s. of the Rev. J[ohn] G[ale] D[alton] (1803) [R.]
of Alford, Somerset (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. John
Jenkyns, V. of Evercreech). Bapt. Aug. 11, 1824. [Schools,
Winchester College and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1843;
Scholar; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs) 1848;
priest, 1849; C. of Alford, Somerset, 1848-55 and 1870-4.
C. of Cirencester, 1855-7. C. of Overton, Wilts., 1857-9.
Assistant Master at Uppingham, 1859-69. C. of Bradford-on-
Avon, 1875-91. Married, May 27, 1858, Lydia Eliza Dyer,
youngest dau. of Capt. Samuel Meredith, R.N. Of The White
House, Hemel Hempstead in 1895, and subsequently of the
Park, Dunmow, Essex, where he died Oct. 2, 1909. Brother of
the two above and Theodore (1835) ; father of Llewellyn C. W.
(1885) and Lionel C. R. (1880). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg., which
gives B. 1825; Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.;
Eagle, x.xxi. 245.)
THRING, JOHN GALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 3, 1874.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward (1841) [Head Master] of
Uppingham [School], Rutland. B. there, Oct. i, 1854.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A.
1884. Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School, 1878-81; at
Uppingham, 1881-1909. Died Jan. 25, 1920. {Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Bromsgrove Reg.; The Times, Jan. 28, 1920.)
THRING, JOHN GALE DALTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Jan. 24, 1803. [Only] s. of John [banker], of
[Alford House], Warminster (and Elizabeth, dau. of William
Everett, of Heytesbury, Wilts.). B. [Sept. 27, 1784], at
Bishopstrow, Wilts. Matric. Lent, 1806; Scholar, 1803;
LL.B. 1809. Ord. deacon (Bristol) Apr. 10, 1808; priest
(Bath and WeUs) Sept. 29, 1808. R. of Alford, Somerset,
1808-58. R. of Bishopstrow, Wilts., 1831-45. Rural Dean of
Cary. Of Alford House, Somerset. J. P. and D.L. for
Somerset. Latterly of Castle Cary, Somerset. Married, Oct. 2,
181 1, Sarah, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Jenkyns, V. of Ever-
creech. Died Dec. 11, 1874, at Clevedon. Father of Edward
(1841), Theodore (1835), Henry (1837) and John C. (1843).
{Clergy List; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
THRING, LEONARD GODFREY PINNEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. [Only] s. of the Rev. Godfrey (Balliol
CoUege, Oxford, 1842) [R.] of Homblotton [with Alford],
Somerset (and Mary Jane, dau. of Charles Pinney, of Camp
House, Clifton). B. Jan. 22, 1873, in London. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1911.
A.M.I.C.E., 1895. Superintendent of the University Engi-
neering drawing-office, 1920-38, and during the war, 1939-45.
Joint inventor, with Professor Hopkinson, of a torsion-meter;
inventor of a high-pressure indicator for gims. Married, July
21, 1904, Harriet Edith, eldest dau. of Col. F. Howard, R.A.,
and had issue. Resided for many years at the Hall, Fen
Ditton, Cambs. Of 10 a Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge in 1953.
{Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
THRING, LIONEL CHARLES REGINALD. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1880. [2nd s. of the Rev. John Charles (1843). B.
Sept. 5, 1862. Schools, Uppingham and Marlborough
College.] B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Assistant Master at
Wellingborough, 1886-8; Head Master of Ash ton Grammar
School, Dunstable, 1888-1921. Married, Aug. 18, 1888, Jessie
Margaret, 3rd dau. of John Alfred Healing, of Little Sutton.
Latterly of Ash, Martock, Somerset. J. P. for Somerset.
Died Nov. 10, 1934. Brother of Llewellyn C. W. (next).
(Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 13, 1934.)
THRING, LLEWELLYN CHARLES WALDRON. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1885. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Charles
(1843), of the Chantry, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. B.
[July 11], i866, at Bradford-on-Avon. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1895.
Assistant Master at Dunstable Grammar School for 1 year;
in preparatory Schools for 7 years; Partner of Brunswick
House School, Haywards Heath, 1896-1905; Head Master,
1905-24. Married, Apr. 13, 1905, Marion Ellen, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. F. B. Forster, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died Oct. 27, 1941, at Deanbum, Crowthome. Brother of the
above. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Schoolmaster.^' Directories;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Oct. 30, 1941.)
THRING, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 6, 1835.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. John Gale Dalton (1803), of Alford
House, Somerset (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. John Jenkyns,
V. of Evercreech). B. Aug. 4, 1816. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22,
Thurgar, Christopher
1839; migrated to the Middle Temple, Dec. 12, 1842. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1843. Joint Registrar of bankruptcy in
Liverpool, 1862; Commissioner there, 1869. Latterly of
Alford House, Somerset. J. P. and D.L. for Somerset. Married,
Sept. 3, 1852, Julia Jane, 4th dau. of Wilham Mills, of
Saxham Hall, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and had issue.
Died Sept. 28, 1891, at Castle Cary, Somerset. Brother of
Edward (1841), Henry (1837) and John C. (1843). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Boase, iii. 965; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
THROWER, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
May 14, 1836. [4th] s. of Stephen [Alderman, of Cambridge].
B. in Cambridge. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1836; Scholar, 1837. Died May, 1838, in Cambridge, after a
long ilhiess; buried in the churchyard of Great St Mary's.
{Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; Peile, 11. 457.)
THROWLEY, GEORGE EDWARD (MILLES), Viscount. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Feb. 5, 1881. Eldest s. of
George Watson (1843, sub Milles) [ist] Earl Sondes, of Lees
Court, Faversham, Kent (and Charlotte, eldest dau. of
Sir Henry Stracey, 5th Bart.). [B. May 11, 1861.] School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1881. Captain, East Kent Yeomamy.
Of Lees Court, Faversham. J. P. and D.L. for Kent.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl Sondes, Sept. 10, 1894.
Served in the South African War, 1898-1901 (wounded).
Died, unmarried, Oct. 1, 1907. Brother of Henry A. (1886,
sub MiUes). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
THRUPP, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1838. [Eldest] s. of Charles Joseph [of Lyme Regis,
Dorset]. B. in London. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1841; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 11, 1840. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1852. On the South-Eastem circuit. Of 1, Tanfield
Court, E.C. and Twickenham. Died at Twickenham, Mar. 10,
1895. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Univ. Almanack.)
THRUPP, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1845. [Only] s. of Joseph William [soUcitor, of
Merrow House, near Guildford] (and Ruth Louisa, dau. of
Thomas John Burgoyne). B. May 20, 1827, in London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1848;
B.A. {7th Wrangler and 11th Classic) 1849; M.A. 1852.
FeUow, 1850-3. President of the Union, 1848. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1852; priest, 1852. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1852-67.
Select Preacher, 1865. Married, 1853, Elizabeth Bligh, 4th
dau. of the Rev. John David Glennie. Author, Ancient
Jerusalem, a New Investigation into the History, Topography
and Plan of the City, Environs and Temple; Introduction to the
Study and Use of the Psalms; etc. Died Sept. 23, 1867, at
Surbiton. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Boase, in. 966; Crockford;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 550 (which gives B. 1826).)
THRUSTON, EDMUND HEATHCOTE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Jan. 1884. S. of Clement Arthur (University College,
Oxford, 1856) (and Constance Sophia, dau. of Gen. Lechmere
C. Russell). B. [Dec. 10, 1863], at Cirencester, Gloucs.
School, R.N. Academy, Portsmouth (Mr SpickerneU) [and
H.M.S. Britannia; formerly Midshipman, R.N.] Matric.
Lent, 1884. Captain, 3rd Battn., Royal Welch Fusiliers,
1887. Of Pennal Towers, Merioneth. J. P. and D.L. for
Merioneths. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
S. Staffs. Regt. and 4th Royal Welch Fusiliers; mentioned in
despatches). Married, May 8, 1896, Lucy, 3rd dau. of Sir
Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Bart., of Brayton, Cumberland, and had
issue. Died Jan. 26, 1948. (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; Who's
Who.)
THRUSTON, FRAMINGHAM LAKE (1767), see WILLIS.
THRUSTON, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June i,
1804. S. of Framingham Lake {sub WiUis, 1767) [barrister], of
Market Weston, Suffolk (and Frances, dau. of Samuel
Holworthy, of Elsworth, Cambs.). B. at Market Weston.
School, Bury St Edmund's. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809;
M.A. i8i2. Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Litt. dint, from Ely),
1810; C. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1810. Minister of Bayswater
Chapel. Married, May 20, 1817, Miss Laura Gibbons, of
Bath. Author, England safe and triumphant or Researches
into the Apocalyptic Little Book ; An Original View of the Night
of Treason; Sermons; etc. Died in Jan. 1821. {Bjiry St
Edmunds Sch. List; Venn, 11. 142; Burke, L.G. ; G. Mag.,
1812, II. 136.)
THURBURN, THEODORE HUGH. Adm. at Clare, May 11,
1897. [Only s. of Charles (or Carlos) Alexander (and Cecile
EUiott). B. Aug. 8, 1877.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900. An electrical engineer. Of 217,
Kenmare Street, Pollokshields, Glasgow, in 1911. Sub-
sequently a fruit-farmer in Canada. (Burke, L.G.; Charter-
house Reg.)
THURGAR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
June 30, 1825; a 'Ten-year man.'
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THURLBOURN, ALFRED BYWORTH. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. lo, 1857. Matric. Miciis. 1857; Scholar, i860;
B.A. iioih Wranglerj 1861; ALA. 1868.
THURLING, JAMES BENJAMIN. Adm.sizaratSxCATHARiNE's,
Oct. 12, 1837; a 'Ten-year man." B. at Low Leyton, Essex.
C. of Dumford, Wilts., -1841. C. of Allington and Amesbury,
1841-3. C. of Chilfrome, Dorset, 1844-5. Chaplain of the
borough gaol at Cambridge, 1846-57. C. of East Donyland,
Essex, 1859-61. Disappears from Clergy List, 1871. (Crock-
ford.)
THURLOW, ARTHUR ROBERT. Adm. a scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 16, 1899. S. of Edward. B. Feb. 3, 1880, at
Rendlesham, Suffolk. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B..A.. 1902. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1903;
priest, 1904; C. of St Edmund's, Salisbury, 1903-9. Assistant
Chaplain, South African Railway Mission, 1909-12. C. of
St Paul's, Durban, 1912-14. C. of St Saviour's, East London,
1914-15. P.-in-charge of Indwe, Cape of Good Hope, 1915-
i8. Served with the South African Medical Corps, 1916.
Died Nov. 5, 1918, at Indwe. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
Crockford.)
THURLOW, BASIL LYONS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i, 1896.
S. of the Rev. John (1866), V. of Henham (and Alice
Whittington). B. [Oct. 21], 1878, at Port EUzabeth, Cape
Colony. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899;
M.B. and B.Chh., 1902; M.D. 1906. F.R.C.S., Edin., 1911.
At St Thomas's hospital. Resident Medical Officer, General
Hospital, Tunbridge Wells. Practised at Tunbridge Wells.
Practismg at Dawhsh, Devon, in 1930. Married, Apr. 29,
1911, Margaret Barbara, eldest dau. of Edward Weldon, of
Tunbridge Wells. Died Aug. 3, 1938, at Tunbridge Wells.
{Venn, 11. 550; Medical Directories; The Times, Aug. 5, 1938.)
THURLOW, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Cokpus Christi, July 4,
1785. 01 Kent. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar.
THURLOW, CHARLES EDWARD HOVELL THURLOW CUM
MING BRUCE, Baron. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,-
1888. [2nd] s. of Thomas [John] [5th] Baron Thurlow, of
Dunphail, Elgin (who had assumed the name and arms of
Cuming Bruce, Aug. 1874) (and Lady Elma Bruce, only dau.
of the 8th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine). B. Oct. 6, 1869, at
The Hague, Holland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891; M..\. 1905. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1898; priest,
1899. C. of St Ignatius, Hendon, Co. Durham, 1898-1901.
Chaplain to the Mission to Seamen, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.,
1901-5; for Valparaiso and the West Coast of South America,
1905-8. Assistant Superintendent of Missions, 1908-13. V. of
St Andrew's, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, 1913-21. Rural
Dean, 1913-22. Chaplain Superintendent of the Mersey
Mission to Seamen, 1922-30. Rural Dean of Liverpool, 1926-
30. R. of Sedgefield, Durham, 1930-9. Succeeded his father
as 6th Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, Sufiolk, Mar. 12, 1916.
Married, Feb. 2, 1909, Grace Catherine, only dau. of Canon
Henry Trotter, of Christ Church, Bamet, and had issue.
Latterly of Ardleigh Court, Colchester. Died Apr. 23, 1952.
(Crockford; Burke, F. and B. (sub Thurlow); Who's Who; The
Times, Apr. 25, 1952.)
THURLOW, EDWARD [JOHN]. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 29,
1804. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 14, 1806.
Of Norfolk. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. E[dward] S[outh]
(Magdalen College, Oxford, 1781) (and Elizabeth Mary, dau.
of James Thompson). [B. 1788.] Matric. Michs. 1806; LL.B.
1812. Ord. priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Mar. 25,
1812. R. of Lound, Suffolk, 1817-59. R- of Ashby, 1817-59,
and of Langham, 1824-52. No further cures. Died Dec. 14,
1883, at 29, Clarges Street, London, aged 95. Half-brother of
John (1833). (Eagle, xiii. 285; Burke, P. and B.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 19,
1883.)
THURLOW, EDWARD THOMAS, Baron. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1833. [Eldest] s. of Edward Hovell [2nd]
Baron (Magdalene College, Oxford, 1798) (and Mary Catherine,
dau. of James Richard Bolton). B. Nov. 12, 1814. School,
Eton. Had succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Thurlow,
June 3, 1829; drew pensions for the abohshed Offices held by
his father amounting to £11,000 a year. Married, Nov. 8,
1836, Sarah, only dau. of Peter Hodgson, Esq., solicitor, of
Whitehaven, and had issue. Died Mar. 2, 1857, at Heme Bay,
Kent. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 688; Burke, P. and B.;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1857, i. 500.)
THURLOW, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Matric. Non-CoU. Lent,
1879. Of Cambridge. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 13, 1880;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol),
1882; priest, 1883; C. of Stratton, Gloucs., 1882-8. C. of
Ashford, Kent, 1888-92. Chaplain, East Ashford Union,
1893-5. C. of Sellinge, 1895-7. C. of Cranbrook, 1897-1900.
C. of St Peter's, Bayswater, 1900-4. C. of Holy Trinity,
Kensington Gore, 1906-20. Died Jan. 29, 1920. (Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 31, 1920.)
Thurnall, Peter Salisbury
THURLOW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1778. 3rd s.
of Samuel, wool-stapler, of Watton, Norfolk. B. there, Jan. 3,
1754. School, Watton (Mr Pigg). Ord. deacon (London)
Aug. 24, 1779; priest, May 21, 1779; 'of Sidney Sussex
College.' Adm. sizar at Clare, May 29, 1784- [School,
Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1785; LL.B. 1786. V. of Gosfield,
Essex, 1782-1830, and R. of Chelmondiston, Sufiolk, 1787-
1830. Died Aug. 26, 1830, at the Globe House, Gosfield.
(Al. Felsted; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 282.)
THURLOW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 7, 1833.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Edward Siouth] (Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1 781), Preb. of Norwich (and Susanna, dau. of the
Rev. John Love). B. July i, 1814. School, Bury St Edmimds.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Durham) June 24, 1838; priest, Dec. i, 1839; C. of Heathery-
cleugh, Durham, 1838-9. C. of Herrington, 1839-41. V. of
Worstead, 1841-4 and V. of Hindringham, Norfolk, 1843-4.
Died Feb. 11, 1844 in the Close, Norwich. ' His death escaped
notice until June 1897, the CoUege paying University
Capitation Tax on his behalf for 50 years after his death.'
Half-brother of Edward J. (1804). (Bury St Edmunds Sch.
List; Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag.,
1844, I. 658.)
THURLOW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 31) at Caius, Oct. 2, 1866.
S. of Thomas Edward, of Islington. B. in London. School,
Normal College, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1870; M.A. 1873. M.A., Cape University, 1875. Head
Master of the Modem department of Rossall School, 1870-3.
Rector of the Grey Institute, Port Elizabeth, S. Africa, and
Government lecturer in mathematics and natural philosophy,
1874-85. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
St Paul's, Southampton, 1885-7. C. of Eling, Hants., 1887-
90. Chaplain at Malta, 1890-1. V. of Henham, Essex, 1891-6.
Chaplain at Monte Cario, 1892-3. Hon. Secretary, Ely
Clerical Register, 1898-1901. Latterly of 11, UpperGrosvenor
Road, Tunbridge Wells, where he died Dec. 6, 1915. Father
of BasU L. (1896). (Venn, n. 377; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 9, 1915)
THURLOW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 14, 1806.
[2nd] s. of the Bishop of Durham [the Rt. Rev. Thomas, D.D.,
Queen's College, Oxford, 1754]. (and Anne, dau. of WilUam
Beere, of Lymington). [B. Oct. 6, 1788.] Matric. Michs.
1807; B.A. 1811; .M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) (June 7,
1812; priest, June 5, 1814; C. of Wolverton, Bucks. 1812-16.
R. of Boxford, Sufiolk, 1816-39. Sometime of Cranby,
Surrey. On the death of his brother in 1829 he succeeded to
the reversion of the following places — clerk of the Hanaper,
patentee of bankrupts, and prothonotary of the Court of Pleas
at Durham; these judicial sinecures were abohshed by the
Bankruptcy Acts, 183 1, but an equivalent life annuity of
£11,734. 2S- 5^- was granted to him. Married, June 4, 1811,
i\Iary Frances, 6th dau. of the Hon. Thomas Lyon. Latterly
of Baynard's Park, Horsham, where he died Sept. 26, 1874.
Father of the next. (Boase, vi. 688; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; Waif ord, County Families; The Times, Sept. 29,
1874.)
THURLOW, THOMAS LYON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1832. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas (above) (and
Maria Frances, dau. of the Hon. Thomas Lyon). B. Nov. 19,
1814. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A.
1840. Adm. at theMiddleTemple.Sept. 7,1835. OfBaynard's
Park, Surrey. D.L. for Surrey. Kept a pack of staghounds.
Married, Oct. 22, 1879, Emily Catharine Emma, youngest dau.
of Richard Sumner, of Puttenham Priory, Surrey. Died, s.p.,
Sept. 8, 1894. (Boase, vi. 689; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of
Court.)
THURN AND TAXIS, ERIC, PRINCE OF. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 1, 1895. S. of Prince .Mexander, of Lautschin,
Bohemia (and H.S.H. Princess Marie, dau. of Prince Egon, of
Waldenburg-SchiUingsfurst). B. Jan. 11, 1876, at Lautschin.
School, Prague, Bohemia (private). Matric. Michs. 1895.
Imperial and Roval Chamberiain. Lieut., 9th Hussar Regt.
of the Austrian Army. Married, Feb. 21, 1903, Countess
Gabriella, dau. of Count Rudolf Kinsky, and had issue.
Brother of the next. (The Titled Nobility of Europe.)
THURN AND TAXIS, EUGENE ALEXANDER LAMORAL,
PRINCE OF. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897. S. of
Prince Alexander, of Lautschin, Bohemia. B. Mar. 27, 1S78,
at Prague. School, Prague (private). Matric. Mchs. 1897.
Brother of the above. (The Titled Nobility of Europe.)
THURNALL, PETER SALISBURY. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
June 6, 1838. 4th s. of Heiirv John [farmer], of Whittlesford,
Cambs. B. Apr. 20, iSiy, at Shelford. School, private.
Migrated to Queens', Feb. i, 1840, and thence to Sidney,
Mar. 4, 1841; B.A. 1842.
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THURNAM, FRANCIS WYATT. Adm. (age i8) at Caius,
lulv 5, 1871. S. of John, M.D., of Devizes (for whom see
D.N.B.). B. there [Sept. 22, 1853]- Schools, Marlborough
CoUege and Carshalton. Matric. Michs. 1871. Resided two
years At Bristol and Edinburgh; M.B. and C.M., Edmb
1877. Assistant Medical OlScer, Metropolitan District
Asylum, Caterham and at the London Fever Hospital;
Assistant Medical Officer, City and County Asylum, Staple-
ton, Bristol, in 1880. Practising at Highgate m lOQO; at
New Cross, in 1900; and at Reading in 1920. Kesidea
subsequently at Cohibrook, Bucks. Author, medical. {Venn,
II. 397; Medical Directories.)
THURNELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8, 1846;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1846. S. of George, Master of Lan-
casterian School, Leeds (and EUza). B. Jan. 4, 1824- at
St James's, ClerkenweU, London. School, Leeds Grammar
(Dr Hohnes). Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1852; priest, June 25. 1853; C 01
St John's and St Paul's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1852-8. V. ot
Newbottle with Charlton, Northants., 1860-2 V. of Lye,
1862-94. Married, Elizabeth Arundale. Died Oct. 23, 1894.
Father of the next two. {Eagle, xviii. 511; Durham Ord.
Book; Clergy List; Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
THURNELL, GEORGE THURLOW BRUCE SUMMERS. Adm
pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 27, 1880. S. of the Rev. G[eorge]
(above), of the vicarage. Eye, Peterborough. Matnc. Michs
1880. Adm. a solicitor, 1895; Dunedin House, Basinghall
Avenue, London, E.G. Brother of the next. {Law Ltsts.)
THURNELL, HERBERT LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
Apr 16, 1885. Younger s. of the Rev. G[eorge] (1846), of
Eye vicarage, Peterborough. Matric. Easter, 1885; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1894. At St Thomas's hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L R.C.P., 1896; L.S.A., 1894. M.D., Dubhn, 1902. Cluneal
Assistant at the Evelina Hospital for ChOdren; at the Throat
Hospital, Golden Square and Westminster Ophthalimc
Hospital. Practised at Gravesend. Medical Officer of Health
and Public Analyst for Gravesend District. Married (i) June
15, 1904, Minnie Violet, elder dau. of the Rev. Canon F. J.
Adkin, of Kokstad, South Africa; (2) Apr. 30, 1906, Margaret
Mary, eldest dau. of John Christopher Armstrong, of
Gravesend. Died Nov. i, 1938, aged 74- Brother of the above.
(Medical Directories; The Times, Nov. 3, 1938.)
THURNHAM, JAMES WILLIAMSON. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. School, Norton
CoUege, Luton. M.A. from Downing, 1894. Assistant Master
at King's Lynn Grammar School, 189 1-3. Head Master of
Borden School, Sittingboume, Kent, 1893-1906. Head
Master of New CoUege, Heme Bay, 1906; retired before 1919.
Married, Dec. 28, 1898, Rose EmUy, 4th dau. of W. J. Hams,
H.M. Coroner for Kent. {Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Dec. 31, 1898.)
THURSBY, ARTHUR EDMUND. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct
1878. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Harvey, Esq. [J.P. and D.L.], of
Wormleighton, Warws. (by his ist wife, Mary Anne, dau. of
Edmund Newman Kershaw). [B. Jan. 19, i86i.l School,
WeUington CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1879. Second Lieut.,
Warws. Militia, 1880; Capt., 3rd Battn., the Royal Warws.
Regt 1884; Major, 1898; Lieut.-Col., 1900. Of Pnor s
Hardwick, Warws. J.P. for Warws. Married, Feb. 21, 1889,
Maud, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hemy Cartwright, of Eydon HaU,
Northants., and had issue. Died of enteric. Mar. 6, 1902, at
Sutherland, C.P., while on active service in the South African
War. {Wellington Coll. Reg., Burke, L.G.; Army Ltsts; The
Last Post.)
THURSBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 21,
1754. [3rd] s. of John [Harvey, post Thursby], of Abington
[Abbey], Northants. [M.P. for Wootton Bassett] (and Honor,
dau of Robert Pigott). Schools, Twyford, Bucks., and
Rugby. Matric. Lent, i755; Scholar; LL.B. 1761. Ord.
deacon, Sept. 24, 1758; C. of Abington, Northants., 1758;
R of Abington and Granborough, 1768-83. Died May 12,
1783; buried at Abington. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Northants.
Clergy; Burke, L.G.)
THURSBY, HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1880. [S. of the
Rev. W. B. Oct. 27, 1862. Schools, Clifton College and
Felsted.i Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Land-agent to
James Thursby- PeUiam, Esq. Married (i) 1888, Lucy Adeline,
dau. of Abdy WUliams; (2) Beatrice Lambert, and had issue.
Died Mar. 20, 1921, at Ludlow. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Al.
Felsted; Fox-Davies, Artnorial Families.)
THURSBY, JOHN ORMEROD SCARLETT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Sir John, Bart., of
10, Green Street, London, and of Holmhurst, Hants, (by his
ist wife, Clara, dau. of Col. WUliams, R.E.). B. Apr. 27, 1861,
at Burnley, Lanes. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1880; B.A.
1884. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1883. CaUed to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1891. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1901. Of Ormerod
House, Burnley, and TuUoch Castle, DingwaU, Ross-shire.
Thurstan, Edward Paget
J.P. and D.L. for Lanes. High Sheriff, 1905. President of the
British Chess federation. President of Burnley Chamber of
Commerce. Owner of race-horses and Steward of the Jockey
Club. Married, 1888, EUa Beatrice, dau. of T. Richard Crosse,
and had issue, a daughter. Died Dec. 26, 1920, at Grenoble,
France. (Eton Sch. Lists; Who was Who; The Ttmes, Dec. 29,
1920.)
THURSBY, WILLIAM FORD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar.
30, 1849. [3rd s. of the Rev. WiUiam (Oriel CoUege, Oxford,
1814), of Ormerod House, Burnley (and Eleanor Mary, eldest
dau. of Col. John Hargreaves). B. Aug. 23, 1831. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1849; LL.B. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1854; priest, 1856; C. of Worsthome, Lanes.,
1854-64. R. of Bergh-Apton with Holverstone, Norfolk,
1864-93. J.P. for NorfoUi. Married, Aug. 26, 1858, Fanny,
dau. of Edward Newman Kershaw, of Heskin HaU, Lanes.
Died, s.p., May 8, 1893. {Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives died
May 26, 1892; Crockford; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; The
Guardian, May 17, 1893.)
THURSBY-PELHAM, JAMES AUGUSTINE HARVEY. Adm.
pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, July 15, 1886. [2nd] s. of —
[Walter] deceased of Hamage House, near Shrewsbury (and
Emily Sarah Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of the Hon. James
Butler). [B. Jan. 21, 1869.] Matric. Easter, 1887. Of Cound
HaU, Shrewsbury. J.P. for Salop and Warws.; D.L. for
Salop; High Sheriff, 1902. Married, 1890, Alice, youngestdau.
of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., and had issue.
Died Mar. 24, 1947, in London. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Mar. 25, 1947.)
THURSFIELD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [3rd] s. of John [Hunt], of Charlemont HaU, Wednes-
bury. Staffs, (and Mary Anne, dau. of WiUiam Walker). B.
May 10 1867, at Charlemont Hall. School, Clifton CoUege.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1S89. M.I.C.E.; M.I.E.E. General
manager of Leicestershire and Warwickshire electric power
Co., 1912-32. Resided latterly at Hosey Acre, Westerham,
Kent. Married, 1900, Lilian, dau. of James Coombe, Esq.
J P of Ormiston, Co. Down, and had issue. Died Apr. 12,
1952. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Apr. 14, 1952.)
THURSFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 4, 1851.
S of John George, solicitor, of Wednesbury, Staffs. B. there,
1827. Bapt. Nov. 6, 1827. School, Highgate, Middlesex.
Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1854; priest (Canterbury) i860; C. of Everton,
Lanes., 1S54-7. C. of South Norwood, Surrey, 1858-61. C.
of Wootton-Wawen, Warws., 1861. V. of UUenhaU, 1862-72.
R. of St Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester, 1872-1906.
Married, 1854, Catherine Battersby, dau. of Richard Spencer.
Died July 20, 1906, at Worcester. Father of the next.
(Venn, 11. 300; Clergy List; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
THURSFIELD, RICHARD CECIL. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 3, 1885.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Richard (above), R. of St Michael-in-
Bedwardine, Worcester. B. Sept. 12, 1866. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Beverley) 1890; priest (York) 1891; C. of Whitby, 1890-5.
V. of Naseby, Northants., 1895-1903. R. of Cranford, 1903-
41. Married, Feb. 14, 1895, Madeline AUce, youngest dau. of
the Rev. Canon Barker, R. of Rushden, Northants., and had
issue. KUled, together with his wife, in a motor-accident near
Cranford, Jan. 24, 1941- {Rtigby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Cambridge Daily News, Jan. 25, 1941.)
THURSFIELD, RICHARD PERIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 7, 1815. S. of the Rev. Richard. Of Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar, 1815; Bell
Scholar, 1816; B.A. 1819. Sometime Assistant Master at
Shrewsbury, 1820-2. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Aug. 4, 1822;
priest, Aug. 3, 1823. C. of Beckbury, Salop, 1822-50. C. of
Shrawardine, 1850-1. R. of Sidbury, 1851-73- Died in 1873-
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ; Clergy List.)
THURSTAN, EDWARD PAGET. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1870. Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph, Canon of Colombo,
Ceylon (and Laura Hoblyn). B. there, Aug. 6, 1851. School,
Elizabeth CoUege, Guernsey (The Rev. J. Gates). Matric.
Michs. 1870. Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. 27, 1872; B.A.
1874; M.B. 1877; M.D. 1881. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1876. Physician at Marylebone General
Dispensary. Practised at Hastings, 1877-80; at Tunbndge
WeUs, 1886-8; at Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 1888-94; at
Heme HiU, 1894-6; in Perth, W. AustraUa, from 1897.
Medical Officer of Health, North Perth. Physician, Perth
Public Hospital. Of Busselton, West AustraUa in 1920;
Medical Officer of Health for Busselton. Author, medical.
Retired. Resided latterly at Bath, where he died Jan. 19,
1942. Brother of the next. {Medical Directories; Elizabeth
Coll. Reg.; The Ttmes, Jan. 21, 1942.)
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THURSTAN, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's.
.•\pr. I.;, 1872. S. of the Rev. Joseph, Hon. Canon of Colombo.
B. there, May 23, 1S53. School, Guernsey College. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1874;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master at King's College,
Famborough, 1876. Conducted an Army and Civil Service
preparatory establishment in London, 1876-9. Managing
Director of the Dilettante Club, 1880. Assistant Master at
Kingsley College, Westward Ho! 188 1-5; at Oxford Military
CoUege, 1886; at Aldershot Army CoUege, 1887; at La
Martinidre College, Lucknow, 1888-94. A private tutor,
1894-1901. Living at Riverfield, Old Windsor in 1911.
Brother of the above. {Peik, 11. 624.)
THURSTON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of George James, of Springfield, Lordship
Road, Stoke Newington, London. B. Dec. 16, 1869, at
Worthing, Sussex. School, St Mark's, Windsor. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Died, Apr. 12, 1893. {Reg. of
St Mark's Sch., Windsor.)
THURSTON, GRANVILLE BOURDAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. S. of Samuel, gent., of London.
B. there [.\pr. 20, 1864]. [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs.
1883; Scholar; B..\. 1886; M.A. 1891. Athletics (3 miles)
'blue,' 1886. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1889; priest, 1890;
C. of Sutton, St Helens, Lanes., 1889-94. C. of Warrington,
1894-8. R. of Lymm, Cheshire, 1898-1917. Rural Dean of
Bowden, 1912-17. Married, June 9, 1914, Evelyn, youngest
dau. of James Edward Ransome, of Ipswich. Died July 11,
1917. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Crockford; The
Guardian, July 19, 1917.)
THURSTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 27, 1761.
Of Kent. [Schools, Tonbridge and King's, Rochester.]
Matric. Michs. 1761; B.A. 1765; M.A. 1768. Fellow, 1766.
V. of Ryarsh, Kent, 1768-1802. Buried Mar. 15, 1802.
Father of the next. (The Roffensian Reg.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Records of Rochester.)
THURSTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Feb. 14,
1824; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Bromley College, Kent. [S. of
the Rev. James (above) (and Mary)]. Died Feb. 12, 1826,
Holworthy, Monumental Inscriptions of Bromley.)
aged 43. M.I. in Bromley Church. (J. B. Whitmore; R.
THURTELL, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 6, 1825. S. of John, surveyor, of Norwich. B. at Brad-
well, Suffolk. School, Great Yarmouth. Migrated to Caius,
Nov. 9, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. (^th Wrayigler) 1829;
M..\. 1832. Fellow of Caius, 1830-49; Tutor, 1836-46. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1842. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 10,
1830; priest, 1837. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1847. R. of
Oxburgh and Foulden, 1848-84. R. of Caldecot, Norfolk,
1851-84. Married, July 13, 1854, Mary Gordon, dau. of
Alfred Bartrum, Esq., of Mauritius. Died Oct. 21, 1884, at
Oxburgh rector)'. Father of William E. (1874). (Venn, 11.
197; Crockford.)
THURTELL, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Dec. 15, 1838. S. of the Rev. Edward, of Thornton, near
Poulton, Lanes. School, Heversham.
THURTELL, WILLIAM ELLIS. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i,
1874. [Only] s. of the Rev. Alexander (1825), R. of Oxburgh,
Norfolk. B. June 12, 1855, at Oxburgh. School, Clifton
CoUege. Matric. AUchs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M..\. 1881. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1879. Resident at Mayfield, Sussex,
in 1895. Sometime a bookseller and journalist at Chubut,
Argentina. Died in 1923. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 412;
Inns of Court.)
THWAITE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
July 6, 1854. S. of Samuel. B. at Halifax, Yorks. School,
Hipperholme, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of All Saints,
Grosvenor Park, London, 1884-7. C. of Folkton, Yorks.,
1887-90. C. of Blyborough, Lines., 1892-3. C. of Broughton-
Hackett, Worcs., 1895-6. C. of Westgate, Durham, 1898-9.
C. of Withemwick, Yorks., 1900-1. C. of Appleton-le-Moors,
1901-3. C. of Rosedale, 1903-4. C. of Appleton-le-Moors,
1904-6. Latterly of Homes of St Barnabas, East Grinsted.
Disappears from Crockford, 1910.
THWAITES, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1882. [Eldest] s. of William, of 16, Durham Villas,
Kensington, London. B. Oct. 3, 1863, at Fleetwood, Lanes.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 3, 1882. Died Dec. 12, 1946, at Llanfairfechan. (Inns
of Court; The Times, Dec. 20, 1946.)
THWAITES, FREDERICK HULME. Adm. pens, at St J[ohn's,
Feb. 5, 1835. Of Middlesex. [Youngest s. of Henry, junior.]
Matric. Michs. 1835. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dee. 29,
1837. (Inns of Court.)
Thynne, Lord George
THWAITES, GUY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 31, 1897.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Henry Graham, of Christ Church vicarage,
Harrow Road, London (and Clara Jane, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Hepworth). B. Nov. 4, 1877, at Bulkington, Warws.
School, [Malvern College and] St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Second Lieut., .'^.S.C, 1901; Lieut., 1902; Capt.,
1906; Major, 1914. Served in the South .\frican War
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, R.A.S.C. and Egyptian Army; in the Darfur
campaign, 1915 ; mentioned in despatches; D.S.O.). Drowned
in the White Nile, May 29, 1917, when his steamer capsized,
on return from the Niger expedition. (Eagle, xxxix. 59 and
237; Burke, L.G.; The K.C. and D.S.O.)
THWAITES, HENRY JOHN BARDWELL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1864. [2ndj s. of John [of Putney, Surrey]
(and Harriet, nee Bardwell). B. [May 20], 1846, in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A.
1868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 13, 1868. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1869. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
THWAITES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 30, 1759.
B. [1741], in Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1761 ;
LL.B., 1765. For sometime tutor to a private family in
West Sussex. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 24, 1769; priest,
Oct. 28, 1770; C. of Acomb, Yorks., 1769; C. of St Martin's,
Mieklegate, York, 1770. V. of Compton with Up Marden,
Sussex, 1771-1805. Married, May, 1769, Mary, dau. of
Stephen Beale, of Westboume, Sussex, and had issue, 13
children. Died Nov. 22, 1805. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., III. 662.)
THWAYTES, ERNEST GUNSON. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 17, 1884. S. of Robert (next). B. [May 20, 1866] ,
at Hooghly College, Bengal. [Schools, Carlisle Grammar and
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
Assistant Master at the North-Eastern County School,
Barnard Castle, 1888-91. Died Apr. 20, 1891. {Carlisle Gr.
Sch. Reg.)
THWAYTES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 28, 1842.
S. of William, of Holesfoot Lodge, Crosby Ravensworth,
Westmorland. B. Feb. 27, 1824, at Oddendale, Westmorland.
School, Tirril Lodge. Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar, 1844;
B.A. 1846; U.A. 1868. Professor of mathematics and natural
philosophy, at Hoogley College, Calcutta, 1847-76; his pupils
founded a scholarship there in his name. Married, Dec. 11,
1847, Mary, dau. of William Ryland, Head Assistant of the
Government Agency, Calcutta. Author, The Elements of
Conic Sections treated geometrically. Died Mar. 21, 1876, in
Calcutta. Father of the above. (Peile, 11. 479 ; Boase, vi. 689.)
THYNNE, ARTHUR BARUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. S,
1859. S. of Frederick, of Great George Street, Westminster.
B. May 29, 1840, in London. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Northam, Hants.,
1865. C. of Thames Ditton, Surrey, 1865-9. C. of WUsford,
wots., 1869-73. V. of Seend, 1873-1917. Preb. of Salisbury,
1899-1917. Married and had issue. Died Nov. 2, 1917.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 3, 1917.)
THYNNE, The Hon. GEORGE. Adm. nobleman at St John's,
Feb. 24, 17S9. 2nd s. of Thomas (1752), Viscount Weymouth
[af ter\vards Marquess of Bath] (and Lady Ehzabeth Cavendish
Bentinek, eldest dau. of William, 2nd Duke of Portland).
[B. Jan. 23, 1770.] Matric. Michs.. 1789; M.A. 1791. Lieut.,
Warminster troop of Wilts. Gentlemen-Yeomanr)-, 1794-9.
Lieut.-Col., Wilts. Volunteers, 1804-8. M.P. for VVeobly,
1790-1812. One of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury,
1801-4. Comptroller of the Household, 1804-12. Privy
Councillor, 1804. Member of the Board of Trade, 1805.
Succeeded his uncle, Henry Frederick (1752) as 2nd Baron
Carteret of Hawnes, Beds., June 17, 1826. Married, May 9,
1797, the Hon. Harriet, 5th dau. of William, 2nd Viscount
Courtenay. Died, s.p., Feb. 22, 1838, at Dalkeith Palace, the
seat of the Duke of Buccleuch, and was succeeded by his
brother John (1792); brother also of Thomas (1785). tSt
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 516; G.E.C.)
THYNNE, Lord GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse,
Jan. 13, 1830. [7th] s. of Thomas (1785), 2nd Marquess of
Bath (and Isabella Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of George, 4th
Viscount Torrington). B. Dec. 25, 1808. Matric. Lent, 1830.
Cadet, Bombay Infantry, 1830; resigned (in India) 1832.
Ensign, 40th Foot (by purchase) 1831. Died on board the
Mountstuart on passage from Madras, June 19, 1832. Brother
of John (1817) and Thomas (1814, sub Weymouth). (T. A.
Walker, 439; Burke, P. and B. (sub Bath); Major V. Hodson;
G. Mag., 1832, II. 658.)
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Thynne, George Augustus Carteret
THYNNE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS CARTERET. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1888. [3rd] s. of the Hon.
Francis John (Balliol CoUege, Oxford, 1848), of Haynes
[Park], Beds, (and Edith Marcia Caroline, dau. of Richard
Brinsley Sheridan). B. there [Oct. 28, 1869]. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. A Chartered
Accountant. A.C.A. 1897. Served in the South African War,
1898-1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R. North
Devon Yeomanry; A.D.C.; Capt., Labour Corps). Married,
Mar. 13, 1915, the Hon. Gladys Isabel Annette Adderley,
youngest dau. of the 2nd Lord Norton, and had issue. Died,
Apr. 13, 1945, at Trelana, Bude. (Burke, P. and B. {sub
Bath); The Times, Apr. 16, 1945.)
THYNNE, The Hon. HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 16) at St John's, Jan. 10, 1752. [2nd] s. of Thomas 2nd
Viscount Weymouth, who died, 1751. of Middlesex (and
Lady Louisa Carteret, dau. of John, Earl of GranviUe). B.
[Nov. 17, 1735], in London. School, Market Street, Bucks.
Matric. Michs. 1752; M.A. 1753; LL.D. 1769. M.P. for Staffs.,
1757-61; for Weobley, Heref., 1761-70. Clerk-ComptroUer
of the Board of Green Cloth, 1762-5. Master of the King's
Household, 1768-70. Postmaster-General, 1770-89. Privy
Councillor, 1770. High Bailiff of Jersey, 1776-1826. Assumed
the surname and arms of Carteret in 1776 on inheriting the
estates of his maternal grandfather. Created Baron Carteret
of Hawnes, Bedfordshire, Jan. 29, 1784. Married, July 9,
18 10, Eleanor Smart, of Hawnes, who had been his mistress for
many years. Died, s.p., June 17, 1826, and was succeeded by
his nephew, George (1789). Brother of Thomas (1752, sub
Weymouth). {Return of M.P.s.; G.E.C. (sm6 Carteret) ; Burke,
P. and B.; St John's Coll. Adm., 111. 612.)
THYNNE, HENRY FREDERICK BOTTEVILLE. Adm. at
King's, Apr. 28, 1879. [Eldest] s. of Lord Henry Frederick,
P.C, M.P., of 20, Dover Street, Piccadilly (and Lady Ulrica
Frederica Jane St Maur, and dau. of the 12th Duke of
Somerset). [B. Apr. 14, i860.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter,
1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1880. Died,
unmarried, May 8, 1887. (Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.,
108 ; Burke, P. and B. (sub Bath) ; Inns ojf Court.)
THYNNE, Lord JOHN. Adm. nobleman (age 19) at St John's,
Feb. 4, 1792. 3rd s. of Thomas (1752) [ist] Marquess of Bath.
[B. Dec. 28, 1772.] Matric. Lent, 1792; M.A. 1794. M.P. for
Weobley, May, 1796; took the Chiltem Hundreds and was
returned for Bath, Dec. 1796-1832 in the place of his brother
Thomas. Lieut. -Col., Hanover Square Volunteer Infantry,
1803-7. Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 1804-12. Privy
Councillor, 1804. Member of the Board of Trade, 1805.
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 'in the Windsor
establishment,' 1812-20. Married, June 18, 1801, Mary Aime,
eldest dau. of Thomas Master of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucs.
Succeeded his brother George as 3rd Baron Carteret, Feb. 22,
1838. Died, s.p., Mar. 10, 1849. Brother of Thomas (1785)
and George (1789). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 516; G.E.C. (sub
Carteret) ; Return of M.P.s.)
THYNNE, Lord JOHN. Adm. nobleman at St John's, June 6,
1817. [3rd] s. of Thomas (1785), 2nd Marquess of Bath (and
Isabella Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of George, 4th Viscount Torring-
ton). [B. Nov. 7, 1798. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1817;
M.A. 1819; D.D. 1838. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 31, 1822;
priest (Salisbury) Dec. 22, 1822. (Sinecure) R. of Backwell,
Somerset, 1823-72. Preb. and Sub-Dean of Lincoln, 1828-31.
Canon and Sub-Dean of Westminster, 1836-81. R. of Kings-
ton-DeveriU, WUts., 1823-36. R. of Street, Somerset, 1823-
50. Married, Mar. 2, 1824, Anne Constantia, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford. Of Haynes Park, Beds. Died
Feb. 8, 1881, in the cloisters, Westminster Abbey; buried
in Haynes Church. Brother of George (1830) and Thomas
(1814, sub Weymouth); grandfather of George A. C. (1888).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, iii. 969; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
THYNNE, THOMAS (1752), see WEYMOUTH, VISCOUNT.
THYNNE, THOMAS (1814), see WEYMOUTH, VISCOUNT.
THYNNE, The Hon. THOMAS. Adm. nobleman at St John's,
Apr. 6, 1785. Eldest s. of [Thomas] (1752), 3rd Viscount
Weymouth [later ist Marquess of Bath] (for whom see
D.N.B.) (and Elizabeth Cavendish Bentinck, dau. of WUliam,
and Duke of Portland). B. [Jan. 25, 1765], in London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1785; M.A. 1787. M.P.
for Weobley, Heref., 1786-90; for Bath, 1790-6. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Marquess of Bath, Nov. 19, 1796. Col. of the
Wilts. Provisional Cavalry, 1794. Joint Vice-Lieutenant of
WUts., 1807. F.S.A.; F.L.S. Lord Lieut, and Custos
Rolulorum, of Somerset, 1819. Knight of the Garter, 1823.
Married, Apr. 24, 1794, the Hon. Isabella Ehzabeth, 3rd dau.
of George, Viscount Torrington. Died Mar. 27, 1837; buried
at Longleat. Father of Thomas (1814, sub Weymouth)
George (1830) and John (1817); brother of John (1792) and
George (1789). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 517; Burke, P. and
B. (sub Bath); Return of M.P.s; D.N.B.)
TicEHURST, Gerald Augustus
TIARKS, JOHN GERHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1849. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Gerhard, Minister of the
German Protestant Reformed Church [and Chaplain to the
Duchess of Kent], of Hooper Square, Goodman's Fields (and
Emily, dau. of Josiah Phipps, of London). B. [Aug. 17,
1831] in the parish of St John's, Hackney. Bapt. Sept. 18,
1831. School, Mercers', London. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar;
B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Chester) Feb. 17, 1856;
priest. Mar. 8, 1857; C. of Alderley, Cheshure, 1856-67.
Second Master of Macclesfield Grammar School, 1854-73.
C. of Prestbury, 1870-3. Chaplain at Birtles, Congleton,
1868-70. R. of Loxton, Somerset, 1873-97. Rural Dean of
Axbridge, 1897. Married, Jan. 1, 1863, Anne, dau. of Charles
Condron, of Macclesfield. Latterly of Chislehurst, where he
died, Dec. 24, 1902. Father of the next. (Eagle, xxiv. 249 ;
Burke, E.G.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 25, 1902.)
TIARKS, LEWIS HERMANN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18,
1889. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Gerhard (above), of Weston-
super-Mare (and Anne Condron). B. Sept. 1, 1869, at West
Macclesfield. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Southwick,
Durham, 1894-6. C. of St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1896-7. C. of Loxton, Somerset, 1897-8. C. of
St Michael and A.A., North Kensington, 1898-1905. R. of
Haroldston West with Lambston, Pembs., 1905-7. R. of
Lerwick, Shetland, 1907-8. Chaplain of House of Mercy,
Clewer, Berks., 1908-14. V. of Thelwall, Cheshire, 1914-15.
C. of AU Saints, Margate, 1915-18. C. of Hawkhurst, Kent,
1918-20. V. of Brookland with Fairfield, 1920-3. V. of
Littleboume, 1923-9. R. of Latchingdon with Snoreham,
Essex, 1929-38. Married, Jan. 30, 1906, Edith Margaret, dau.
of George Stokes, and had issue. Died Jan. 17, 1938, at
Westgate-on-Sea; buried at Littleboume. (Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 18, 1938.)
TIBBITS, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1855.
S. of Thomas, grazier of [King's Norton], Leics. (and Mary).
[B. Mar. 25, 1837.] Bapt. Apr. 16, 1837. [Schools, Repton
and Kidderminster.] Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, i860; priest, Dec. 22, 1861. C. of
Holy Trinity, Burton-on-Trent, 1868-72. C. of Newport,
Isle of Wight, 1872-3. Died Apr. 21, 1873, at Ventnor.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; The Guardian, Apr. 30, 1873.)
TIBBITS, NEWMAN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 28, 1852.
S. of William Bullock, of Braunston, Northants. B. Dec. 4,
1833, at Smeaton Westerby. Schools, Northampton (Mr
West), DawUsh (Mr Barrett) and Bedford (Dr Brereton).
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1858; priest, 1859; C. of Moulsham, Essex, 1858-60. C. of
Conington, Hunts., 1860-3. C. of Warboys, 1863-6. C. of
St John-the-Evangehst, Clifton, 1867. C. of Redland,
Gloucs., 1867-70. C. of Stoke Gifford, 1870-3; V. there,
1873-1915. Latterly of 11, Westbury Park, Clifton, Bristol,
where he died June 12, 1918. (Crockford; The Times, June 15,
1918.)
TIBBITTS, GEORGE MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1870. [Eldest] s. of John Bleecker, Esq. (and
Amelia). Of New York. B. Apr. 30, 1851, at Troy, U.S.A.
Bapt. June 11, 1851. Matric. Michs. 1870. Migrated to
Jesus, Feb. 1871; B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 27, 1876. (Inns of Court.)
TICEHURST, CLAUD BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 21, 1900. [3rd] s. of Augustus Rowland, surgeon, of
St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex (and Amy Sophia Venables).
B. there, Jan. 8, 1881. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. and B.Chir., 1908. At Guy's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1907. Practised
at Lowestoft and subsequently at Appledore, Kent. Medical
Officer, 7th District, East Ashford Union. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; surgical specialist.
Military Hospital, Karachi). F.R.G.S. A distinguished
ornithologist; travelled in many countries, and made one of
the best collections of birds in England. Specialised in the
Palaearctic and Indo-Burmese areas. Sometime editor of
the Ibis. Author, The Birds of Mesopotamia, etc. Died
Feb. 17, i94i> at Hastings. Left his natural history collection
to the British Museum (South Kensington). Brother of the
next two. (Medical Directories; Medical Reg.; Univ. War
List; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 27, 1941.)
TICEHURST, GERALD AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 19, 1897. [2nd] s. of Augustus Rowland, surgeon, of
St Leonard's-on-Sea (and Amy Sophia Venables). B. there,
Aug. 31, 1878. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1897;
Scholar, 1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900;
M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1906. At Guy's Hospital; House
Physician and Assistant House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1904. Clinical Assistant, Children's Hospital,
Great Ormond Street. Assistant Medical Officer at Bexley
Asylum. Practised at St Leonard's-on-Sea. Served in the
TicEHURST, Norman Frederic
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Married June 27,
1908. Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of William Bromley Taylor.
Brother of the above and the next. [Metlical Directories;
Univ. War List.)
TICEHURST, NORMAN FREDERIC. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17,
> 1892. [Eldest s. of .Augustus Rowland, of Huntboume, High
Halden, Kent. B. July i, 1873.] School, Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899; B.Chir., 1901; M.B. 1903.
At Guy's Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
1901; F.R.C.S., 1902. Practised at St Lconard's-on-Sea,
O.B.E., 1920. F.Z.S. Member of the British Ornithological
Union and an authority on swan-marks. Author, History of the
Birds of Kent; and (jointly) Handbook of British Birds. Of
24, Pevensey Road, St Leonard' s-on-Sea in 1952. Brother of
the two above. (Medical Directories; Burke, O.B.E.; E. A. B.
Barnard.)
TICKELL, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [Eldest] s. of Commander Thomas, R.N., of The
Lypiatts, Cheltenham (and Louisa Emily, dau. of the
Rev. J. T. C. Saunders). B. there Feb. 9, i86i. School,
'Cherbourg,' Worcester (private). Matric. Michs. 1880.
Lieut., West Indian Regt., 1885; transferred to 14th Hussars,
1888; Captain, 1892; Major, 1899. Employed in Uganda
Protectorate, 1898. Served in the South African War, 1898-
igoi. Lieut. -Col., 1909; retired, 1914. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (D.S.O., 1899; mentioned in Sec. of State's
List for 'valuable services'). Colonel. J. P. for Co. Kildare.
Married, 1902, Eliza, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Maxwell,
Resident Magistrate, Natal, of Camolway House, Co.
Kildare. Died Jan. 4, 1942, at Hove. Brother of the next.
{Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Jan. 6, 1942.)
TICKELL, HENRY MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. [3rd] s. of Commander Thomas, R.N., of The Lypiatts,
Cheltenham (and Louisa Emilv, dau. of the Rev. James T. C.
Saunders). B. there, Aug. 16, 1866. School, 'Cherbourg,'
Worcester (private). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A. 1894; M.D. 1898; D.P.H. 1904. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893. Jumor
House Surgeon, Cheltenham General Hospital; House
Physician, Brompton Hospital; House Physician, Royal
Infirmary, Derby. Practised at Marple, near Stockport.
Civil Surgeon with the South African Field Force, 1900-2.
Subsequently practised at Cheltenham. Author, medical.
Died Mar. 7, 1943, aged 76, at Portsmouth. Brother of the
above. [Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 10, 1943.)
TICKELL, JOHN AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 12,
1786. ' Annos plus 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.' Of Dublin.
[3rd s. of John, of Glasnevin (and Esther, dau. of Thomas
Pierson, of Glasnevin). B. 1753.] V. of Hempstead, Norfolk,
1787-1824 and of Wighton, 1787-1835. V. of Castle Acre,
1796-1835. Chancellor of Norwich. Married, 1783, Sarah
Cumberland, and had issue. Died Mar. 26, 1835. (Burke,
Landed Gentry of Ireland.)
TICKELL, JOSEPH [HARKNESS]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1867. [Eldest] s. of Joseph HoUick, Esq., of
Whittlesford, Cambs. B. at Kennington, Surrey. School,
Aldenham, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1869. CaUed to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1873. On the Western Circuit. Clerk of Arraigns, Central
Criminal Court, 1891-1915. Died Mar. 30, 1915, in London,
aged 66. (Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Apr. i, 1915.)
TIDCOMBE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 26, 1845. S. of Thomas. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A.
1850. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
St Luke's, Birmingham, 185 1-3. C. (and Lecturer) of
St Matthew's, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, 1858-68. V. of
St Peter's, Hammersmith, 1868-99. Married, Jan. 25, 1870,
Louisa, eldest child of Thomas Gardner, Esq., of York Place,
Bow, Middlesex. Died June 10, 1899, aged 71, at Hammer-
smith. (T. A. Walker, 485 and MS. note; Clergy Ltst;
Crockford.)
TIDD-PRATT, C. P. (1847), see PRATT.
TIDEMORE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 13,
1826. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1828; LL.B. 1840. C. of
Kirk-Deighton, Yorks., -1841. P.C. of Netherthong, Yorks..
1842-6; C. of Louth, Lines., 1847-9; C. of St Mar>''s,
Leicester, 1848-9; P.C. of Tosside, Yorks., 1849-52. P.C. of
Llandevaud, Mon., 1852-3. Disappears from Clergy List,
1856.
TIDMAS, JONATHAN BURTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1875. [Eldest] s. of William (and Martha, dau. of
Jonathan Burton, Esq.). B. Apr. 10, 1857, at Sutton
TiGHE, Edward
Bonington, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1875- Kept only six terms.
Of Normanton-on-Soar, and Sutton Field, Notts. J. P. for
Notts Married, 1884, Martha Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Charles Shakespear, Esq., J. P., of Langley Pnory, Leics.
Died Nov. 6, 1934, at Normanton-on-Soar. (hagle, xlviii.
201; Walford, County Families, which gives B. 1859; The
Times, Nov. 9, 1934)
TIDSWELL, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 7, i755-
[S of Robert, of Westgate, Wakefield.] B. at Wakefield,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Apr. 4, 1734- School, Wakefield. Matric.
Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1756; B.A. i759- V. of Chapel-Allerton,
Yorks., 1764-77. Died in Feb., i777- (Burke, Family
Records; G. Mag., i777, 147; M.H. Peacock; History of
Wakefield Gr. Sch.)
TIERNEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 26, 1778. [3rd] s. of Thomas [B.A., merchant, of
Limerick, and later of London and Paris]. B. Mar. 20, 1761
at Gibraltar. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1778; LL.B.
1784. D.C.L., Oxford, 1810. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27,
1780. Called to the Bar, 1784- M.P. for Colchester, 1789-90;
for Southwark, 1796-1806; for Athlone, 1806-7; for Bandon
Bridge, 1807-12; for Appleby, 1812-18; for Knaresborough,
1818-30. Fought a duel with Pitt on Putney Heath in May
1798. Treasurer of the Navy, 1803-4; President of the Board
of Control, 1806. P.C, 1803. Leader of the Opposition,
1817-21. Master of the Mint, 1827-8. Earned a reputation
as a debater ' yet because of the social obscurity of his ongm,
the Whigs would neither trust nor reward him.' ' As a speaker
Mr Tierney was exceedingly original In a style which
never rose above the colloquial, the most cutting sarcasms
level to the most ordinary understanding, escaped from him,
as if he were himself unaware of their terrible effect.. . .His
mode of taking an argument to pieces and reconstructing it
in his own way astonished his hearer, who recognised the
apparent fidelity of the copv, and yet felt at a loss how he had
himself failed to perceive, during the preceding speech, w^hat
now seemed so palpably absurd.' Married, July 10, 1789,
Miss Miller, of Stapleton, Gloucs., and had issue. Author,
The Real Situation of the East India Company, etc. Died in
SaviUe Row, London, Jan. 25, 1830. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Al.
Oxon.; T. A. Walker, 344; Return of M.P.s.; D.N.B.; Inns of
Court.)
TIERNEY, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 3, 1846-
[Eldest s. of Matthew John, of the Bengal Civil Service.
B. Mar. 10, 1829. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A.
1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851; priest, 1852;
C. of Malvern WeUs,Worcs., 185 1-6. R. of Enmore, Somerset,
1857-60. R. of Churchtown, Co. Cork, 1860-72. C. of
Hemel Hempstead, Herts., 1873-7. C. of Westbury-on-
Trym Gloucs., 1878-80. Latterly of 26, Bloomsbury Place,
Brighton. Died Jan. 28, 1888, at Clifton. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 1, i888; Burke, P. and B.)
TIFFANY, LOUIS McLANE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 20,
1863. Of America. [S. of Henry. B. at Baltimore, Oct. 10,
1844.] Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1884. Athletics
'blue' (hurdles), 1865 and 1866. M.D., Univ. of Maryland
Practised at Baltimore. Demonstrator in Anatomy and
Professor of Surgery at Maryland University. Consultmg
Surgeon, Johns Hopkins and other hospitals m the U.S.A.
Sometime President, American Surgical Society.
TIFFIN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Oct. 26,
1781. Of Lanes. Scholar, 1781; matric. Michs. 1782;
Scholar, 1782. Died Dec. 16, 1783; buried in St Mary's-the-
Less, Cambridge. (Cooper, Memorials of Cambridge, in. 324.)
TIFFIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 28,
1796. S. of Roger, of Downham, Norfolk. B. there. School,
King's Lynn (Mr Lloyd). Migrated to Caius, Oct. 23, 1796.
Matric. Michs. 1796; B..\. 1801. Ord. deacon (NoniVich)
Dec. 20, 1801; priest, Dec. 18, 1807; C of Great Faker'iam,
Suffolk, 1806-22. Died, unmarried, Feb. 2, 1822. M.I. at
Fakenham. (Venn, 11. 131; G. Mag., 1822, i. 382.)
TIGHE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1759-
[2nd] s. of William, Esq., of [Rossana, Co. Wicklow], Ireland
(and Mary, dau. of John, 1st Eari of Damley). School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1759. -^dm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5,
1759. Called to the Bar, May 29, 1767. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 26, 1768. M.P. (Irish Parliament) for Belturbet,
1763-8; for Wicklow, 1769-76; for Athboy, 1776-83; for
Wicklow, 1783-97. Married a Miss Jones, of Co. Westmeath,
and had issue. Brother of William (1756) and half-brother of
Thomas (1771). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; St John's
Coll. Adm., III. 660; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Return of M.P.s)
189
TiGHE, Edward Kenrick Bunbury
TIGHE, EDWARD KENRICK BUNBURY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1880. [2nd] s. of Frederic [Edward Bun-
bury], of [Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny and] The Priory, Christ-
church, Hants, (and Lady Kathleen Louisa Georgina Pon-
sonby). B. Aug. 24, 1862, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1880. Lieut., The Rifle Brigade, 1884; trans-
ferred to Grenadier Guards, 1887. Served in the Burmese
War, 1886-8. Of Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny. J. P. and D.L.
for Kilkenny; High Sherifif, 1895. A Director of the Dublin,
Wicklow and Wexford Railway, and of the Hibernian Bank.
Married, 1894, Viola, dau. of E. Skeffington Smythe, D.L.,
and had issue. Died Nov. 17, 1917, of injuries inflicted by
a burglar. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; Who was Who.)
TIGHE, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, 1897. S. of Atkinson
Alfred Patrick [M.P.]. B. Feb. 7, 1877, at Waratah, N.S.W.,
Australia. School, Sydney Grammar. Migrated to Peter-
house, Nov. 16, 1897. Writer and social welfare worker.
Author of With the Tide; Silent Room; As I saw it; By the
Wayside, and of numerous plays. Died June 16, 1946. (Who's
Who; T.A.Walker, 640.)
TIGHE, ROBERT STEARNE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
St John's, Nov. ii, 1776. Of Ireland. [S. of Richard
Steame, Esq. (died 1762), of Westmeath (and Arabella, dau.
of Sir John Osborne, 6th Bart.). B. Mar. 3, 1760.] Matric.
Michs. 1777. Succeeded to the family estates, 1776, on the
death of his grandfather, Robert Tighe. F.R.S., 1793.
Member of the Society of Dilettanti, 1793. Married (i) Mar.
i8, 1785, Catherine, only dau. of Col. Hugh Morgan, of
Cottlestown, Co. Sligo, and had issue; (2) Ann, dau. of
Major-General Dilkes. Author, Observations and Reflections
on the State of Ireland; Abstract of the arguments on the
Catholic question; (and under the pseudonym of Melantius),
A letter addressed to Mr Orde upon the education of the people,
and Letters containing a state of the orphan houses of England,
Ireland, Zealand and, Holland. Died May 21, 1835. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 517; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
TIGHE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 18, 1771. Of
Ireland. [S. of William, M.P., of Rosanna, Co. Wicklow (by
his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Theaker). School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1773; B.A. 1775.
Migrated to Peterhouse, May i, 1775; M.A. 1778. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1775. V. of Drumballyroney, Co. Down, 1778-
1821. V. of Drumgooland, 1778-87; R. of Drumgooland,
1787-1821. J. P. for Co. Down. Chaplain to the Earl of
Glandore. Married, Nov. 30, 1786, Eliza, dau. of William
Beers, of Ballygowan, Co. Down, 1786, and had issue. Died
Aug. 25, 1821. Half-brother of Edward (1759) and the next.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 340; H. B. Swanzy.)
TIGHE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, June 28,
1756. [Eldest] s. of WilUam, Esq., of [Rosanna, Co. Wicklow],
Ireland (and Lady Mary Bligh, eldest dau. of John, 1st Earl
of Damley). B. in Dubhn. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1759; B.A. (14th Wrangler) 1760; ist Chancellor's (Classical)
medal, 1760; M.A. 17C0. Of Rosanna, Co. Wicklow. M.P. for
Athboy, Co. Meath (Irish Parliament), 1761-8 and 1769-76.
Married, May 23, 1765, Sarah, only child of Sir WiUiam
Fownes, Bart., of Woodstock, Kilkenny. Died in 1782.
Father of the next; brother of Edward (1759) and half-
brother of the above. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 646; Burke,
Irish Gentry.)
TIGHE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, July 5, 1784.
[Eldest] s. of WUliam (above) (and Sarah, dau. of Sir William
Fownes). B. [1766] in Ireland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1784. Of Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny and Rosanna, Co.
Wicklow. M.P. for Banagher (Irish Parliament), 1788-90;
for Wicklow borough, 1790-1800; for the County of Wicklow
(Parliament of U.K.), i8o6-i6. Married, 1793, Marianne, dau.
of Daniel Gahan, of Coolquil, Co. Tipperary, and had issue.
Author, Statistical Observations Relative to the County of
Kilkenny; The Plants (a poem). Died Mar. 19, 1816, in St
James's Place, London. Father of the next. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 518; Return of M.P.s; G. Mag.,
i8i6, I. 375.)
TIGHE, WILLIAM FREDERICK FOWNES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Emmanuel, Mar. 3, 1813. Of Co. Wicklow, Ireland. [Eldest
s. of William (above), of Woodstock. B. Mar. 17, 1794, in
Dublin.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1813. Name off,
May 4, 1816. Of Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny. Colonel of
Kilkenny Militia, 1855-78. J. P., for Cos, Wexford, West-
meath and Carlow. High Sheriff of Co. Kilkenny, 1823; of
Co. Carlow, 1839. P.C. (Ireland), 1846. Lord Lieut, of Co.
Kilkenny, 1847-78. Married, Apr. 18, 1825, Lady Louisa
Madelina Lennox, 5th dau. of the 4th Duke of Richmond and
Lennox, 5th dau. of the 4th Duke of Richmond and Letmox,
and had issue, a daughter. Died June 11, 1878, at Woodstock
Park. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, in. 972; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
Till, John Stanley
TIGHE, WILLIAM HENRY ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 2, 1823. Of Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1823.
TIGHE, WILLIAM HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 30, 1821. S. of Henry [M.P. for Instioge]. B.
in Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825.
(Harrow Reg.)
TIJOU (post ALTON), CHARLES KIDDY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. i, 1896. S. of Thomas, of The Manor House,
Borrowash, near Derby. B. [Dec. 15], 1877, in London.
School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1903.
In the firm of Dubois and Williams, solicitors, London. Of
6, Torrington Court, West HiU, Sydenham, in 1946. Brother
of the next. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
TIJOU (post ALTON), REGINALD ALTON. Adm. at Caius
Oct. 1, 1895. S. of Tom, of Vau.xhall (and Emma Maria
Hopkinson). B. [July 13], 1876, at Rotherhithe. School,
Derby. Matric. Michs. 1895. Second Lieut., R.A. 1900;
Lieut., 1901; Captain, 1909. Served in the South African
War, 1898-1902. Brother of the above. (Derby Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 545; Army Lists.)
TILBURY, HUBERT FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwtyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. B. May 19, 1876. School, Richmond Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1912. Assistant Master
at a prep. School at Seascale, 1903. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1903; priest (Barrow-in-Furness, for Carlisle) 1904; C. of
Cleator Moor, Cumberland, 1903-6. Assistant Master at
Seascale prep. School in 1906. C. of Arlecdon with Frizington,
1906-9. Association Secretary for Dr Bamardo's Homes,
(diocs. of Durham and Newcastle) 1909-12. Acting Head
Master of Cholmeley House prep. School, Broadstairs in
1910-12. V. of Orton, Westmorland, 1912-14. V. of Ainstable
Cumberland, 1914-34 and P.C. of Armathwaite, 1922-34.
V. of Butler's Marston with Pillerton Hersey and Pillerton
Priors, Warws., 1934-47. Died at Kenilworth, May 5, 1950,
aged 74. (Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Church
Times, May 12, 1950.)
TILBURY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25, 1857.
Matric. Lent, 1858; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Langford, Berks , 1860-4.
C. of Tortworth, Gloucs., 1864-76. C. of Brignall, Yorks.,
1876-8. V. of Hutton Magna, 1878-84. C. of Barningham,
1879-84. R. of Brignall, 1884-1910. Disappears from
Crockford, 1911.
TILDEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 13,
1753. S. of George, of London. School, Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. Matric. Michs. 1753; Scholar, i753- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 8, 1755. (Inns of Court.)
TILDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 28, 1818.
2nd s. of John, of Highfield Court, Kent. B. there, Apr. 5,
1799. School, Highfield Court (Mr Tucker and Mr Hargreave).
Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823. C. of Downham, Cambs.
until 1844. Died Sept. 2, 1844. (Ecclesiastical Gazette, vii. 82;
G. Mag., 1844, II. 552.)
TILGHMAN (post TILGHMAN-HUSKISSON), WILLIAM HUS-
KISSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 21, 1847. [Eldest s. of
Richard MUbank, late of the H.E.I.C.S. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. i85i;M.A. 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 30, 1851. Called to the Bar Nov. 17, 1855. Added
the name Huskisson, Aug. 7, 1856. Married, 1857, Eliza
Mary, dau. of Admiral John Rivett-Camac. Of Eartham,
Chichester. J.P. for Sussex. Died in 1865. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Changes of Name; Burke, P. and B.)
TILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 5, 1760. S. of
Stracey, mercer, of London. B. there. Schools, Hoddesdon,
Herts, and Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1761. Migrated
(age 17) to Caius, May 14, 1762; LL.B. 1768 ;Tancred Student.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 28, 1768; priest, Sept. 25, 1768.
R. of Hayes, Kent, 1777-1827; V. of Orpington, 1774-8;
R. of Orpington, 1806-27. Died Feb. 13, 1827. M.I. atHayes
(Venn, 11. 80; Canon H. P. Thompson, 51-3; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1827, I. 375; Records of Rochester.)
TILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2, 1835. Of Staffs.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1840; priest (Hereford, for Lichfield) 1843; C. of
Adbaston, Staffs., 1840-2. C. of Standon, 1842-5. V. of
Gnosall with Knightley, 1845-1901. Disappears from
Crockford, 1902. Doubtless father of the next.
TILL, JOHN STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1869.
[Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (above). B. 1850. School,
Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon
(Nottingham) 1876; priest (Lichfield) 1879; C. of Kinoulton,
Notts., 1876-7. C. of Gnosall with Knightley, 1877-1902.
Disappears from Crockford, 1903. {Rossall Reg.)
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Till, Richard Henry
TILL, RICHARD HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1877;
B. A. from Cavendish H., 1883. B. 1859. School, Rossall.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1883; C. of Yardley, Worcs.,
1883-4. Died in 1884. (Rossall Reg.; Crockford.)
TILLARD, ALFRED EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus.Christi,
Oct. 4, 1866. Of Cambs. [5th s. of the Rev. James Arthur
(1830) (and Ellen, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, of
Blakeney, Norfolk). B. Apr. 20, 1847. School, Norwich
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1877. For many years Hea^ Master of May Place prep.
School, Malvern Wells. Died Aug. 9, 1926, at Tooting Bee.
Brother of James (1857). (Schoolmasters' Directories; Burke,
L.G.; E. H. Vigers; The Titnes, Aug. 12, 1926.)
TILLARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1870.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Richard Henry (1834), R. of Blakeney
(and Anna, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill). B. [at
Wimbledon], Apr. 18, 1851. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1885. Cricket 'blue,' 1873, 1874.
Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1875-1907; House-
master for over 20 years. Married, Aug. 28, 1879, Anne
Theresa, dau. of the Rev. E. W. Dowell, V. of Dunton,
Norfolk, and had issue. Resided latterly at Bathford, near
Bath, where he died Mar. 7, 1944. Brother of John (1873).
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Cheltenham Coll: Reg.; Book of Blues;
Sclioolmasters' Directories; Burke, L.G.; E. H. Vigers; The
Times, Mar. 9, 1944.)
TILLARD, EDWARD ROSSLYN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
Eldest s. of Philip Edward, J. P., banker, of The Holme,
Godmanchester, Hunts, (and Zona Mary, eldest dau. of John
Bonham Carter). B. there, Jan. r, 1874. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Married, June 22, 1910, Isabel Beatrice,
youngest dau. of Edward Charles Sadlier, of Wells, Somerset,
and had issue, 4 daughters. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, Suffolk Regt. (T.F.)). Of 200, Cooden Drive,
Bexhill in 1939. Died in June, 1948. (Uppingham Sch. Roll,
which gives B. Jan. 1873; Burke, L.G.)
TILLARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 29,
1795. 5ths. of the Rev. Richard (1750). [V.] of Wirksworth,
Derbs. (and Sarah, only child of Ralph Yoward, of York).
B. [May 8, 1777], at York. School, Merchant Taylors',
London. Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1799- Died, s.p., Jan. 9,
1843, at WUn Mills, Derbs. Brother of Richard (1784)-
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Warwick's Univ.
Reg., 1844.)
TILLARD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July g, 1857.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. James [Arthur] (next) (and Ellen,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, of Blakeney, Norfolk).
B. [Mar. 22, 1839], at Bluntisham. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1839.
[School, Brighton CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861;
M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Dublin) 1865; priest, 1866. Tutor of
St Columba's CoUege, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, 1862-7.
C. of Bamsley, Gloucs., 1867-9. C. of West MaUing, Kent,
1869-73. Chaplain of Baldslow Iron Church, Hastings, 1873-
88. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1878-1905 ; dio. of Canterburj',
1888-1905. Married, Feb. 5, 1868, Jane, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Henry Snow, V. of Bibury, Gloucs. Latterly of the
Glebe, Penshurst, where he died Jan. 25, 1905. Brother of
Alfred E. (1866); father of PhiUp S. (1894). (Brighton Coll.
Reg.; Eagle, xxvu. 276; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; E. H. Vigers;
The Times, Jan. 28, 1905.)
TILLARD, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 14, 1830. [2nd] s. of the Rev. R[ichardj (1784), R- of
Bluntisham, Hunts, (and Margaret, dau. of the Rev. William
Smelt). B. Nov. 25, 1812, at Bluntisham. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1831; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1833; M.A.
1838. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 29, 1836; priest, May 21,
1837. R. of Conington, Cambs., 1841-72. Married, July 28,
1836, EUen, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, R. of Blakeney,
Norfolk. Died Sept. 15, 1872. Brother of Richard H. (1834);
father of the above and of Alfred E. (1866). (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 518; Crockford; E. H. Vigers.)
TILLARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 24, 1873.
[4th] s. of the Rev. Richard Henry (1834) (and .\nna, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill). B. [Feb. 4, 1855], at Blakeney,
Norfolk. Bapt. Apr. 15, 1855. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1875; B.A. (18/A Classic) 1877;
M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Cowbridge School, 1877.
Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School, 1878-79. Subse-
quently H.M. Inspector of Schools in Yorkshire, Norfolk, and
Somerset. Married, Dec. 28, 1882, Mabel Katherine, dau. of
J. J. Berkley, and had issue. Died Mar. 23, 1914, aged 59, at
Bath. Brother of Charles (1870). (£ag/«, xxxvi. 220; Burke,
L.G., which gives b. 1855 and died Feb. 1914; E. H. Vigers.)
TiLLBROOK, James
TILLARD, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
July 4, 1855. [3rd] s. of Philip (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1830), of Great Stukeley Hall, Hunts, (and Phihppa Julia,
eldest dau. of John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D.). B. [Sept.
13. 1837], at Alwalton, Hunts. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Lieut., Bengal Artillery, 1858; Captain,
R.A. 1867; Major, 1876; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1881; Colonel,
1885; D.A.A.G., 1882-4; A.A.G., in Madras, 1884-9; Major-
General, 1890. C.B., 1887. Took part in the march from
Kabul to the relief of Kandahar; mentioned in despatches
thrice. In the Burmese E.^pedition (mentioned in despatches) .
Retired, 1895. Married (i) 1859, Eliza Scott, dau. of General
G. P. Whish, and had issue; (2) 1917, Annie Jane, dau. of
G. J. Scott and widow of H. Buckland, of Otago, New
Zealand. Died July 9, 1928, at Bournemouth. Brother of
Robert M. (1864). (Burke, L.G.; .Army Lists; Who was Who
The Times, July 10, 1928.)
TILLARD. PHILIP SNOW. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894. 3rd
s. of the Rev. James (1857), of Penshurst, Kent (and Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Henry Snow, V. of Bibury, Gloucs.). B.
May 23, 1876, at Hastings. School, Mariborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1894. Second Lieut., Royal Artillery, 1900-4.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.F.A. (T F.)).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
TILLARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 15, 1784. S. of the Rev. Richard (1750), V. of Wirks-
worth, Derbs. (and Sarah, only child of Ralph Yoward, of
York). B. July 16, 1765, at York. School, Coxwold. Matric.
Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. (11th WrangUr) 1788; M.A.
1791. Fellow, 1790-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1788;
priest, June 19, 1791. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1791-6. R.
of Bluntisham, Hunts., 1796-1841. J. P. for Hunts. Married,
Dec. 31, 1810, Margaret, 3rd dau. of the Rev. William Smelt,
R. of GedUng, Notts, (and Margaret, only dau. of Philip, 5th
Earl of Chesterfield). 'Since the present wealthy incumbent
[of Bluntisham] became allied to the house of Stanhope, the
rectorial table is not infrequently the easy and fascinating
resort of the principal nobility of this country.' Retired to
Street End House, Canterbury, and died at Hastings, Jan. 4,
1850. Brotherof Henry (1795); father of James A. (1830) and
the next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 518; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Chesterfield) ; E. H. Vigers; C. F. Tebbutt; G. Mag., 1850,
I. 331)
TILLARD, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Apr. 10, 1834. [3rd] s. of the Rev. R[ichard] (above),
[R. of Bluntisham, Hunts, (and Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
William Smelt). B. Dec. 28, 1815. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. .\dm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 15, 1836. Called to the Bar, June 10, 1842. C. of
Wimbledon, Surrey, 1850-1. C. of Lamdon and Basildon,
Essex, 1854. R. of Blakeney, with Glandford and Cockthorpe,
Norfolk, 1858-1906. Married, June 24, 1847, Anna, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, R. of Blakeney, Norfolk. Died,
July 24, 1906. Brother of James A. (1830). Father of Charles
(1870) and John (1873). (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 518; Eagle, xxviii. 215;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
July 27, 1906.)
TILLARD, ROBERT MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July II, 1864. [4th] s. of Philip (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1830), of Stukeley Hall, Hunts, (and Philippa Julia, eldest
dau. of John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D.). B. Mar. 31, 1846,
at Hastings. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A.
1868; M..\. 1871. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1869; priest, 1870;
C. of Meole-Brace, Salop, 1870-3. Chaplain to Lord de
Tabley, 1873-4. C. of Wytou, Hunts., 1874-5. C. of Rusthall,
Kent, 1875-6. R. of Rodington, Salop, 1876-91. R. of
Tittleshall, with Wellingham, Norfolk, 1891-1915. Married,
Apr. 12, 1877, Sophia Harriet, eldest dau. of the Ven.
Archdeacon Thomas Bucknall Lloyd, of The WTiitehall,
Shrewsbury, and had issue. Died June 8, 1915; buried at
Godmanchester, Hunts. Brother of John A. (1855). (Crock-
ford; Burke, L.G.; The Tinies, June 11, 1915.)
TILLARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 21, 1767;
Fell.-Com. Jan. 29, 1768. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1768.
TILLBROOK (or TILLBROOKE), JAMES. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, May 4, 1810. Youngest s. of John, of Bury St
Edmunds. B. there, .'Vug. 24, 1790. School, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Becher). Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814. Migrated to
Peterhouse, Jan. 3, 1815. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18,
1814. Died June 10, 1816, at Bury St Edmunds. Brother of
the next. [Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; T. A. Walker, 392;
O. Mag., 1816, I. 572.)
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TiLLBROOK, Samuel
TILLBROOK (or TILLBROOKE), SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19
at Peterhouse, Nov. 29, 1801. S. of John, of Bury St
Edmunds. [School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1802;
B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809; B.D. 1816. Fellow, 1810-28; Bursar.
Assistant Master at Bury St Edmunds School, 1807. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 12, 1808; priest, Dec. 18, 1808. R.
of Freckenham, Suffolk, 1829-35. 'Famous for his geniality
and social gifts.' Married, Dec. 15, 1829, Frances, dau. of
John Ayling, of Tillington, Sussex. Author, Historical and
Critical Remarks upon the Modern Hexametrists and upon
Mr Southey's Vision of Judgment. Died May 20, 1835, aged
52 M I. at Freckenham. Brother of the above. (Bxiry
St Edmunds Sch.List;T. A. Walker, 376; Records of Rochester ;
G. Mag., 1835, II. 99.)
TILLEY, ARTHUR AUGUSTUS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 14, 1871. [Eldest] s. of Sir John [for many years
Secretary to the General Post Office]. B. Dec. i, 1851.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. {2nd Classic) 1875; M.A. 1878.
Fellow, 1876; tutor, 1883-90. Hon. Litt.D., Manchester.
1919. University Lecturer in Classics (Ancient History) 1887.
Adm at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1872. Called to the Bar,
1876. A great authority on French literature and language.
Lived in Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. Married, 1883,
Margaret Clutton-Brock. Author, The Literature of the
French Renaissance; Franfois Rabelais; From Montaigne to
Molidre; The Dawn of the French Renaissance; Moliire;
Studies of the French Renaissance. Edited, Mediaeval France
and Modern France. Died Dec. 4, 1942. Half-brother of John
A. C. (1887). {King's Coll. Reg., 77; Law Lists; Inns of Court
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's Who; The Times, Dec. 7, 1942.)
TILLEY, HENRY TIMOTHY. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Dec. 7,
1871. S. of John R., of Dudley, Worcs. B. at Oakham,
Worcs. School, Worcester Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1877; priest,
1878; C. of Pershore, Worcs., 1877-80. C. of Moseley, 1880-2.
C. of Smethwick, Staffs., 1882-92. V. of St Mary's, Smeth-
wick, 1892-1902. V. of Claverdon, with Norton Lindsey,
Wafws., 1902-5. Married, Aug. 15, 1894, Julia Tarleton, 5th
dau. of George C. Adkins, of The Lightwoods, near Birming-
ham. Died Dec. 12, 1905, at Witley. {Venn, 11. 401;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 15, 1905.)
TILLEY, JOHN ANTHONY CECIL. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 8, 1887. [2nd] s. of Sir John, K.C.B.
[Secretary of the G.P.O.], of 73, St George's Square, London,
S.W. (by his 3rd wife, Susannah, dau. of William Eglinton
Montgomerie). B. there, Jan. 21, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Editor of the Cambridge Review, 1887-
9. Entered the Foreign Office, 1893. Second Secretary, and
Secretary to the British Agent for Venezuela Arbitration at
Paris, 1899; Secretar>' to the Committee on Consular Service,
1902; to the Imperial Defence Committee, 1903-4. First
Secretary to the Embassy at Constantinople, 1906-8.
British Plenipotentiary at the Brussels Arms Conference,
1909; Delegate to the Conference respecting frontiers between
Uganda, German East Africa and Congo, Brussels, 1910, and
to the African liquor Conference there, 191 2. Chief Clerk at
the Foreign Office, 1913-19; Assistant Secretary, 1919-20.
Ambassador to Brazil, 1921-5; to Japan, 1926-31. Grand
Cordon of Rising Sun of Japan, 1927. C.B., 1916; K.C.M.G.,
1919; P.C, 1920; G.C.M.G., 1927; G.C.V.O., 1929. Married,
Sept. 7, 1901, Edith Honoria, eldest dau. of Sir William
James Montgomery Cuninghame, 9th Bart., V.C, and had
issue. Author, London to Tokyo; and (with Stephen Gaselee),
The Foreign Office. Latterly of Felsham House, near Bury
St Edmunds. Died Apr. 5, 1952. Half-brother of Arthur A.
(1871). {Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg., 174; KeUy,
Handbook; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 7, 1952.)
TILLOTSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1769. S. of Richard [hatter], of [Hemming's Court, Hay-
market], London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Easter, 1770.
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
TILLOTSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 15, 1825. Of Yorks. [Youngest] s. of John [of Sheffield].
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. (15*^ Wrangler) 1829; M.A. 1832.
Fellow, 1832. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 15, 1823.
CaUed to the Bar, May 11, 1832. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. Of Harewood Square, London. Died May 17,
1852, at Little Somerford, WUts. {T. A. Walker, 422; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 108; John Bull,
May 22, 1852.)
TILLY, THOMAS PONSONBY. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1890. 2nd s. of William, attorney, of Lancaster. B. at
Poulton, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898.
Adm. a solicitor, 1897; practised (Messrs Johnson and TiUy)
in Lancaster and Morecambe. Of Bare, Morecambe in 1946.
{Law Lists.)
TiLSON, Edward
TILLY, TOBIAS HARRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893
[Eldest] s. of Tobias Henry, solicitor, of Seaton Carew, near
West Hartlepool. B. Nov. 4, 1874, at West Hartlepool.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900.
Adm. a soUcitor, 1899; practised at West Hartlepool (Messrs
Turnbull and Tilly). J. P. for Durham. Married, Oct. 3,
1906, Constance Margaret, younger dau. of Mrs Foster, of
Askrigg, Yorks. Died Apr. 24, 1932, at Seaton Carew. {Law
Lists; The Times, Apr. 27, 1932.)
TILLYARD, HENRY JULIUS WETENHALL. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1900. [Eldest] s. of Isaac Alfred (next), newspaper-
proprietor, of ' Fordfield,' the Avenue, Cambridge (and
Catharine Sarah WetenhaU). B. Nov. 18, 1881, in Station
Road, Cambridge. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1900;
Scholar;(Class.Trip.,Pt 1, 1st Class, 1902; Class. Trip., Pt II,
ist Class, 1904); B.A. 1904; M.A. 1910. D.Litt., Edin., 1919.
Member of British School at Athens, 1904-12. Lecturer in
Greek at Edinburgh University, 1908-17. In the Ruhleben
concentration Camp, (Civil prisoner of war) 1914-15.
Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1918-19. Professor of
Classics at University College, Johannesberg, 1919-21;
Professor of Russian at Birmingham University, 1921-6;
Professor of Greek at the University of Cardiff, 1926-46.
Married, 1913, Wilhelmina, dau. of Theo. Kaufmann, of
Lahr, Baden. Author, The Plays of Roswitha (translated from
the Latin Byzantine); Musical Hymnography; Agathocles;
Handbook of the Middle Byzantine Musical Notation; joint
Editor of Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae. Of 15 Brooklands
."Avenue, Cambridge, in 1953. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn,
III. 405 ; Who's Who.)
TILLYARD, ISAAC ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 10,
1871. [Eldest] s. of Isaac, shoe-manufacturer (and Mary).
B. Apr. 3, 1852, at Norwich. [School, Norwich.] Matric.
Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1873; B.A. {Uh Classic) 1875; M.A.
1878. Assistant Master at the Leys School, Cambridge. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 11, 1883; migrated to Gray's Inn,
Dec. 20, 1887. Called to the Bar, Jan. 16, 1888. Member of
the Cambridge Borough Council, 1895, and of the Cambs.
County Council, 1892. Mayor of Cambridge, 1899-1900;
County Alderman, 1904 and 1913-19. Active in the founda-
tion of the Cambs. County School for Boys. A strong Liberal
of the old school, and a consistent Non-conformist. Editor
(and proprietor) of the Cambridge Independent Press.
Married, Aug. 3, 1880, Catherine Sarah, dau. of Henry
Joseph Wetenhall. Author, History of University Reform; etc.
Died at Cambridge, Oct. 8, 1929. Father of the above.
{Eagle, XLV. 341; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times,
Oct. 10, 1929; Cambridge Independent Press. Oct. 11, 1929.)
TILLYARD, KERCHEVER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1883. S. of Abraham, shoe-manufacturer (and Margaret).
B. Jan. 17, 1864, at Thorpe, Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr O. W. Tancock). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1892. Assistant Master at Ludlow Grammar School for 6
years; at the South-Eastem College, Ramsgate, for 2 years;
Headmaster of Driffield Grammar School, Yorks., 1899-
1919-. Married Aug. 23, 1898, Elizabeth Lucinda, dau. of
the Rev. G. de Gruchy, of Ludlow. Died Feb. 25, 1947, at
Cheltenham. {Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 27,
1947; Who's Who in Yorkshire.)
TILLYARD, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1900.
[Eldest] s. of John Joseph. B. Jan. 31, 1881, in Norwich.
School, Dover College. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1902;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907; Sc.D., 1920. Hon. Fellow, 1928-37.
F.G.S. ; F.R.E.S. ; F.L.S. Assistant Master at Sydney Grammar
School, New South Wales, Austraha, 1904-13. B.Sc,
Sydney Univ.; Linnean Macleay Fellow in Zoology, 1915-20.
Hon. D.Sc, Sydney, 1920. Chief of the Cawthron Institute of
Scientific Research at Nelson, New Zealand, 1920-8. A
protagonist for the biological control of plant and insect pests.
F.R.S., 1924. Chief Commonwealth Entomologist in Australia,
1928-34. Mueller Memorial medal, 1935. Lived at Canberra.
Married, June 23, 1909, in Sydney, Patricia, 2nd dau. of
W. R. Craske, J. P., of Borstal Manor, Rochester, Kent, and
had issue four daughters. Author, The Biology of Dragonflies ;
The Insects of Australia and New Zealand; etc. Died Jan. 13,
1937. {Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 14, 1937.)
TILNEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, July 27, 1789-
S. of Henry, schoolmaster, of Harleston, Norfolk. B. there.
Private tuition. Scholar, 1789; matric Michs. 1790; B.A.
1794; M.A. 1797. Fellow, 1795. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. I, 1795; priest, Sept. 24, 1797- R- of Hockwold and
Wilton, Norfolk, 1806-34. Died Nov. 1, 1834, at Wilton.
(Venn, 11. n8; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1835, i. 104.)
TILSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 23,
1759. S. of the Rev. Edward (I717), V. of Eynsford, Kent.
B. there. Matric. Easter, 1760; B.A. 1764. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield and Coventry, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Dec. 18,
1763; priest, Nov. 6, 1768; C. of Wood Dalling and Foxley,
Norfolk, 1763. V. of Hempstead, 1768-87. V. of Binhaui,
1783-7. (Blomefield Supp.)
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TiLSTON, Thomas
TILSTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Trinity Hall,
July 10, 1858. S. of William, Esq., of Upton, near Chester.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1865;
priest, 1867; C. of St Stephen's, South Shields, 1865-7. C.
of Middleton-in-Teesdale, 1867-75. C. of St Peter's, Bishop
VVearmouth, 1875-6. V. of St Barnabas, Middle Hendon,
Sunderland, 1876-1915. Author of dramatic and lyrical
Poems. Died Jan. 7, 1916, aged 75, at Sunderland. (Crockjord;
The Times, Jan. 8, 1916.)
TILT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 27,
1791. S. of Thomas [auctioneer], of London [and Brighton]
(and Mary). Bapt. May 25, i773. at St Margaret's, West-
minster. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1794;
B.A. 1795; Members' prize, 1797; M.A. 1798. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Nov. 16, 1817; 'M.A., Trinity Coll.' (Eton Coll.
Reg.)
TILYARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 9,
1761. S. of John, gent., of Plumstead, Norfolk. B. there.
Bapt. June 17, 1744. Schools, Norwich and Hingham
(Mr Buck). Scholar, 1761. Matric. Easter, 1762; B.A. (Hon.
4th Wrangler) 1766; M.A. 1769. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 19, 1769; priest, July 8, 1770. V. of Hemsby, Norfolk,
1770-86. Died July 11, 1786. M.I. {Venn, 11. 79; G. Mag.,
1786, II. 621.)
TIMBRILL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1851.
S. of the Ven. John (Worcester College, Oxford, 1790), D.D.,
Archdeacon of" Gloucester (and Elizabeth Edwards). B. at
Beckford, Gloucs. Bapt. Feb. 3, 1833. Matric. Michs. 1851.
TIMINS, DOUGLAS THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1S89. S. of the Rev. D[ouglas] C[artwright]
(Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1858) [of Hilfield, Aldenham, Herts.]
(and Eliza H., dau. of Dr Keir, of the Bengal Medical
Establishment). [B. Nov. 9, 1871.] School, Wimbledon.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893; M..\. 1905. At the central
technical CoUege, South Kensington, 1894-6. Assistant in
Engineering Dept. (and Private Secretarj' to the General
Manager), Metropolitan Munitions Committee, 1914-19.
O.B.E., 1919. Sometime Mayor of St Marylebone. Married
(i) 1896, .\nna Helen Blanche, eldest dau. of Arthur Barkly,
Governor of the Seychelles, and had issue; (2) Z6Iie Mah6, of
Jersey. Of Hilfield Lodge, .\ldenham, Herts, and Selly Park,
Birmingham in 1946. (Jesus Coll. Report; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
TIMINS, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1884.
[Eldest s. of Capt. Octavius Frederick. B. 1866. School,
Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Warrington,
Lanes., 1889-93. R. of Brattleby, Lines., 1893-6. R. of
Hastingleigh with Elmstead, Kent, 1896-1904. R. of Smeeth,
1904-20. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.; D.S.O., 1917; twice mentioned in despatches).
R. of Weston-Birt with Lasborough, Gloucs., 1920-41. ' One of
that d%vindling band of sporting parsons who have done much
to enrich English country life.' Used to drive his own coach-
and-four to Canterbury cricket-week; kept a proverbially
good cellar of port, and was regularly to be seen at Tattersall's,
in Knightsbridge, on Mondays, buying his hunters and ponies.
Married, Oct. 18, 1893, Emily, 2nd dau. of the late J. K.
Cross, sometime M.P. for Bolton. Died May 18, 1941, aged 75.
at Weston-Birt. His widow was killed in an air-raid on
Bath, Apr. 1942. Brother of the next. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, May 20 and June 13, 1941.)
TIMINS, GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1889. [3rd and youngest] s. of Octavius Frederick,
Lieut., [the 82nd Regt.], deceased. B. 1871, at Brighton.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1892 ; LL.M. 1896. CaUed to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, June 26, 1895. Of 22, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, and
Sennen, Cornwall. Married, Apr. 18, 1906, Rose Harford, dau.
of Thomas Arnold Marten, J. P., of Fern Hill, Glamorgan.
Died July 30, 1947, aged 76. Brother of the above. (Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Aug. i, 1947;
Genealogist, v. 205, 207; Major V. Hodson.)
TIMINS, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 19, 1831.
[S. of Capt. John Fam, of HUfield, Herts. B. Oct. 13, 1813.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1832 ; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord.
deacon, 1839; priest, 1840; C. of Aldenham, Herts., 1839-40.
C. of Grosvenor Chapel, London, 1841-2. V. of West Mailing,
Kent, 1842-94. Tried at the South-Eastem assizes at Maid-
stone, July 18, 1883, for poisoning Sarah .\nn Wright, aged
16, by negligently administering to her a fatal dose of oil of
almonds; found not guilty. Died Feb. 10, 1897, aged 83, at
West Mailing, where he had resided since 1894. (Boase, vi.
691; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 12, 1897; Genealogist, v. 205,
207; Major V. Hodson; Eton Sch. Reg. gives his father as
■T.')
TiMMS, John
TIMMINS, JOHN LEWES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1893. [Eldest] s. of A. [John Aaron James], Esq. [M.D.], of
Lorraine House, Cleveland Walk, Bath. .Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; B.Chir. and M.A. 1901; M.B. 1902; M.D. 1906.
At St Thomas's Hospital; Clinical Assistant there. House
Surgeon, West London Hospital. Practised at East Acton,
London, W. Married, Nov. 6, 1906, Ermengard PhUippa,
younger dau. of the Rev. William George Searle, sometime
Fellow of Queens', and had issue. Author, medical. Of
Bardon House, East Acton. Died Oct. 23, 1934, aged 59.
(Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 26, 1934.)
TIMMIS, HENRY SUTTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Sutton, of Cleveley, Allerton,
Lanes. B. July 8, 1862, at Allerton. School, Grove House,
Tottenham, London. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Of
Widnes. J. P. for Lanes. Member of the Mersey Docks and
Harbour Board. Married, 1890, Annie Hodgson, dau. of
George Henry Horsfall. Died, Jan. 25, 1942, at 4. Croxteth
Road, Liverpool. (The Times, Jan. 27, 1942.)
TIMMIS, ROBERT BERKS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of lUius .Augustus [engineer], of Stone HaU, Oxted,
Surrey. B. Apr. 12, 1880, at Caterham, Surrey. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. An engineer,
with the North-Easteni Railway. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.G.A.; wounded twice; mentioned twice in
despatches). Latteriy of Chislehurst. Died Dec. 17. 1948, at
Seaford, Sussex. (The Times, Dec. 21, 1948.)
TIMMIS, WILLIAM ADAMS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1889. [S. of James, of Abbots Bromley, Staffs.] B. Apr. 18,
1869. School, Denstone College. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1921. Assistant Master at Denstone CoUege,
1889-92. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1892; priest (Lichfield) 1894;
C. of New Shildon, Durham, 1892-3. C. of Ipstones, Staffs.,
1894-5. C. of All SS., Leek, 1896-1902. V. of Onecote with
Bradnop, 1902-4. V. of Marston with Whitgreave, 1905-11.
R. of Cardiston, Salop, 1911-15. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Temp. C.F.). R. of Thruxton with Kingstone V.,
Heref., 1919-21. V. of Hohner with Huntington, 1921-8.
V. of Diddlebury with Bouldon, Salop, 1928-39. Lie. to
Offic, dio. of Hereford, from 1939. Of Ludlow, Salop, in 1953.
Died Mar. 11, 1953. (Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
TIMMS, CHARLES ANDERSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July
31 1873. S. of William [Fowler], of Drumquhassle, Stirlings.
B.'Apr. 27, 1854, at Tunbridge WeUs. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1880. Lieut., ist Denbigh
Rifle Volunteers. Brother of John (1863), Harry A. (1866) and
Robert O. (1868). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg., which gives b.
Sept. 19, 1854.)
TIMMS, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [Youngest] s. of Harry Alexander (next), of Slogarie,
New Galloway, Kirkcudbrights. (and Henrietta Anderson,
dau. of Philip Barton Black). B. Mar. 23, 187S, at Drymen,
Stirlingshire. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Died June 3, 1903, at Etawah, India, of enteric
fever. Brother of Herbert P. (1891). (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
TIMMS, HARRY ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1866. [3rd] s. of WUliam Fowler [deceased], of Drumquhassle,
Stirlingshire (and Cecilia, dau. of Alexander .\nderson, Esq.,
of Chapel, Fifeshire). B. [Oct. 29], 1845, at Geelong, Victoria,
.Australia. School, Leicestershire (private). Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1875. Came of one of the pioneering
families of Australia. B.A., Melbourne Univ. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 6, 1869. He and his 2nd brother played
for Australia v. 1st AH England XI. Member of the King's
Bodyguard for Scotland. One of the best shots in the country,
and a breeder of sporting-dogs. Of Slogarie, Kirkcudbrights.
J. P. and D.L. Married Henrietta Anderson, only dau. of
Phihp Barton Black. Died May i, 1935, at Netherwood Bank,
Dumfries, where he had resided during his last year. Brother
of John (1863), Charles A. (1873) and Robert O. (1868);
father of the next and of Ernest W. (above). (N. Timms;
Inns of Court; The Times, May 3, 1935.)
TIMMS, HERBERT PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [Eldest] s. of Harry Alexander (above), of Slogarie,
New Galloway, Kirkcudbrightshire (and Henrietta Anderson,
dau. of Philip Barton Black). B. June 20, 1873, at Drum-
quhassle. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1902. A composer of music. Lieut., 3rd Batt., K.O. Scottish
Borderers. Of Slogarie, New GaUoway. Died at Granada,
Aug. 31, 1920. Brother of Ernest W. (1897). (Charterhouse
Reg. ; Walford, CoutUy Families.)
TIMMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1863. [Eldest] s.
of William Fowler [of Drumquhassle, Stirlmgshire]. B. 1843,
at Geelong, Victoria, Australia. School, London (private).
Matric. Michs. 1863; B..-\. 1867. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1863. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871. Practised
before the Supreme Court of Victoria. Brother of Harry A.
(1866), Charles A. (1873) and the next. (N. Timms; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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TIMMS, ROBERT OLIPHANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 22,
1 868. [S. of William Fowler, of Dmmquhassle, Stirlings.]
Did not reside. Returned to Australia after a very short time
owing to symptoms of consumption. Brother of Harry A.
(i865), Charles A. (1873) and the above. (N. Timms.)
TIMOTHY, JUSTUS THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1867. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1871; C. of St Peter's,
Colchester, Essex, 1871-4. Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
TIMOUR, OSMAN ISMAT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1900. S. of
Mohamed Aly Timour Bey, of Choubra, Cairo, Egypt.
School, Lyc6e Tewfik. Matric. Michs. 1900. Resided one
term. Became mentally deranged, and was taken back to
Egypt.
TIMS, EDWARD MAILE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 7, 1866.
S. of Thomas, deceased. B. in London. Migrated to Pem-
broke, July I, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A. 1871.
Naval Instructor, R.N., 1872; served in H.M.S. Sultan at the
siege of Alexandria; and later, in the Britannia; retired in
1906. Died Mar. 27, 1911, at MUford-on-Sea, Hants., aged 62.
{The Times, Mar. 30, 1911.)
TIMS, HENRY WILLIAM MARETT. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11,
1899; an Advanced Student. S. of Dr Thomas Lamb, of
Langport, Somerset. B. in Calcutta, 1863. School, Reading,
and at Edinburgh University (M.B., B.Chir., 1887 ; M.D. 1890).
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. At St Thomas's
Hospital and Strasburg. Assistant Demonstrator in
Anatomy and Physiology at Edinburgh. Additional Demon-
strator in Human Anatomy at Cambridge, 1903-6. Clinical
Assistant, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street
(5 years) and at Blackfriars Hospital for skin diseases
(5 years). Lecturer in Biology and Comparative Anatomy
and Senior Demonstrator, Human Anatomy, Westminster
Hospital Medical School; Lecturer in Biology and Compara-
tive Anatomy, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School.
Reader in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at London
University. Professor of Zoology, Bedford College for Women ;
Professor of Biology at the Royal Veterinary College.
F.Z.S.; F.L.S. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
CoL, R.A.M.C; O.B.E.; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for
'valuable services'; Order of St Sava, 3rd Class (Czecho-
slovakia)). Married, 1888, Alice Maud Mary, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Alex Findlay, 3rd W.I. Regiment. Author, scientific.
Of White Farm, Helions Bumpstead, near Haverhill, Suffolk,
in 1952. {King's Coll. Reg., 307; Medical Directories; School-
masters' Directories; Who's Who.)
TINCKLER, ABRAHAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 14, 1890. Of Dublin. B. there, Nov. 5, 1858.
School, Wesley College, Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1890.
TINDAL, ACTON GIFFORD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 9, 1869. [2nd] s. of Acton, Registrar of the court
of the Archdeacon of Buckingham, of The Manor House,
Aylesbury (and Henrietta Euphemia, dau. of the Rev. John
Harrison). B. [Nov. 11, 1849], at Aylesbury. Matric. Lent,
1870; B.A. 1873. Of Lincoln's Inn. Died Dec. 8, 1915, at
The Priory, Roehampton; buried at Aylesbury. {Eton Sch.
Lists; King's Coll. Reg., 31; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. 13,
1915O
TINDAL, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 6,
1834. [Youngest s. of Nicholas Conyngham (1795), Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. President of the Union,
1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 8, 1837. Called to the Bar,
May 5, 1842. Died in 1853. Brother of the next. {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Inns 0/ Court; Law Lists.)
TINDAL, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Sept. 3,
1827. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas Conyngham (next). B. [July 6,
1810] in London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 18, 1833.
V. of Sandhurst, Gloucs., 1839-42. Married, Apr. 9, 1839,
Anne Frances, dau. of J. C. Salweitzer, of Southall, Middlesex.
Died Aug. 25, 1842. Brother of the above. {Inns of Court;
Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 439.)
TINDAL, NICHOLAS CONYNGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 10, 1795. S. of Robert [solicitor], of Chelms-
ford (and Sarah, only dau. of John Pocock, of Greenwich).
[B. Dec. 12, 1776, at Chelmsford.] School, Chelmsford.
[Articled to his father before coming into residence.] Matric.
Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1797; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1799;
Chancellor's medal, 1799; Members' prize, 1801; M.A. 1802;
Hon. LL.D. 1835. Fellow, 1801. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1802.
Called to the Bar, June 20, 1809. On the Northern circuit.
University Counsel, 1825-9. M.P. for the University, 1827-9.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. M.P. for Wigtown Burghs,
1824-6; for Harwich, 1826-7. Solicitor-General, 1826.
Knighted, 1826. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1829-46.
TiNDALL, Henry Charles Lenox
Successfully claimed for his client, in the case of Ashford v.
Thornton, the right of wager of battle. Selected in 1820, by
recommendation of a former pupil. Lord Brougham, as
Counsel for Queen Caroline, in the conduct of whose defence
his caution and sagacity were of material assistance. Married,
Sept. 2, 1809, Merelina, youngest dau. of Thomas Symonds,
Capt. R.N., and had issue. Died July 6, 1846 at Folkestone.
Father of the two above. {Hist. Reg., 57; D.N.B.; Return of
M.P.s; Judges of England.)
TINDAL, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 27, 1841. [3rd] s. of Thomas (by his 2nd wife, Mary
Anne, dau. of the Rev. Henry Uhthoff, R. of Huntingfield,
Suffolk). B. [Sept. 8, 1821], at Aylesbury, Bucks. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1845. A Special Pleader. Married,
Sept. 3, 1864, Louisa Matilda, dau. of Thomas Trueman.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, E.G.; Inns of Court.)
TINDALE, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. Did not reside.
TINDALE, THOMAS PLUMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1867. [Only] s. of John, Esq., deceased. B.
[Feb. 8, 1849], at Ewerby, Lines. Schools, Rugby and
Loughborough (The Rev. J. Wallace). Did not reside. Adm.
at Trinity Hall, Oct. 14, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1867. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1869. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
TINDALL, ARTHUR LEA BUTLER. Adm. at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. R[ichard] A[bbey], R. of
Cowden, Kent. B. Sept. 15, 1868. Schools, Marlborough
College and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at the Clergy Orphans School,
Canterbury, for 2 years; at Cranleigh School for 3 years; at
the Liverpool Institute for i year; at Coopers' School, 1896-
1902; Head Master of Lady Manners' School, Bakewell,
Derbs., 1902-7. Subsequently proprietor of the Victoria
Hotel, Brighton. Alderman of the Brighton Borough
Council. Married, 1897, Mary F., dau. of Samuel
Morgan, Esq. Brother of the next. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 597; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
TINDALL, EDWARD ABBEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1885.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Richard Abbey, R. of Cowden, Kent.
B. [Oct. 30], 1866, in Manchester. Schools, Tonbridge and
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1885; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1889; priest,
1891; C. of Meltham MiUs, York, 1889-92. C. of St Luke's,
Liverpool, 1892-4. R. of Didsbury, Lanes., 1894-1920. V. of
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1920-30. R. of Wickhambreaux with
Stodmarsh, Kent, 1930-6. Married, Apr. 2, 1894, Annie
Beatrice, dau. of Dr William Henry Horrocks, of Liverpool.
Died Oct. 15, 1936, at Wickhambreaux; buried at Eastbourne.
Brother of the above. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 479;
Lanes. Biogs.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 19, 1936.)
TINDALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, i877-
S. of Richard Harris, of East Mount, Scarborough. B. there,
Feb. 9, 1859. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1877. No
profession. Resided at Lowestoft. Died in 1909. {Harrow
Sch. Reg., which gives b. 1856.)
TINDALL, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1875. Of Yorks. [S. of the Rev. Samuel H., Wesleyan
minister at Quamdon, Derbs.], of 20, Windsor Road, EaUng,
Middlesex. B. July 26, 1856, at Huddersfield. Schools,
Derby and Kingswood, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1875 ; B.A. 1881.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1882; priest, 1884; C. of Elmswell, Suffolk,
1882-4. C. of St John's, Bury St Edmunds, 1884-7. C. of
Runcorn, Cheshire, 18S7-8. R. of Heage, Derbs., 1888-1937.
Married, Dec. 17, 1903, Mabel Sophia, 2nd dau. of Alfred
Innes Henderson. Latterly of Flaxholme, Duf&eld, Derbs.
Disappears from Crockford, 1947. {Derby Sch. Reg.; Kings-
wood Sch. Reg.)
TINDALL, HENRY CHARLES LENOX. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 21, 1882. S. of the Rev. Henry Woods (next). B. Feb. 4,
1863, at Margate. School, Dane Hill House, Margate.
Matric. Michs. 1882; Tancred Student; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1891.
Athletics 'blue,' 1884, 1885, 1886 (quartermileand 100 yards);
President, C.U.A.C, 1885. One of the greatest runners of his
time over all distances from 100 to 1000 yards. Won the
A..\.A. Championship quarter mile in i888 and 1889. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of Ore, Sussex,
1890-7. Assistant Master at Hurst Court, Ore, 1886-1905;
Head Master, 1905-24. R. of Iden, Sussex, 1924-32. Married,
Apr. 22, 1897, Muriel Caroline, eldest dau. of Philip Oxenden
PapUlon, Esq., of Crowhurst Park, Sussex. Latteriy of MiU
Field, Peasmarsh, where he died June 10, 1940. {Peile, 11.
690; Book of Blues; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, June 14, 1940.)
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TINDALL, HENRY WOODS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 28,
1852. 5th s. of George, deceased, of London. B. there, Apr. 30,
1831. Schools, Bromley, Kent (Mr Nichols) and London
(Mr Walton). Matric. Lent, 1853; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1861.
Ord. deacon (London) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of St James's,
Clerkenwell, 1857-62. Lecturer at Holy Trinity, Margate,
1862-82. R. of St Edmund's, Whalley Range, Manchester,
1882-1902. Died May 14, 1902, at Cleveleys, Lanes. Father
of the above. (Crockford; The Times, May 17, 1902.)
TINDALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10, 1808.
S. of James, Esq., of Scarborough, Yorks. Educated by the
Rev. J. Kempthome. Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812; M.A.
1815. Ord. deacon (York) Aug. i, 1813; priest. May 31, 1814.
R. of Knipton, Leics., 1813-17. R. of Woolsthorpe, Lines.,
1815-17. R. of Knaptoft, Leics., 1817-52. Married, Oct. 28,
1819, — , dau. of R. Waite. Died May 26, 1852, aged 62, at
Mowsley, Leics. {Ckrgy List; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 209.)
TINDALL, PETER FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Jan. 1877; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric, Oct. 23, 1876, age 20. [2ndJ s. of Peter, Esq. B. in
London. School, Blackheath. Matric. Lent, 1877; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of
St Stephen's, Lewisham, Kent, 1880-7. V. of Sandgate, 1887;
V. of Ashford, 1888-1914. V. of Folkestone, 1914-27. Hon.
Canon of Canterbury, 1898-1931. Married, Sept. 3, 1908,
Alice Maud Moorhouse, elder dau. of J. D. Bowman, Esq., of
Great Chart, Kent. Died Mar. 24, 1931, at Little Beverley,
Canterbury; buried at Ashford. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Who
was Who; The Times, Mar. 25, 1931.)
TINDALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 2,
1828. S. of — , of Beverley, Yorks. Schools, Homcjistle and
Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1841.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 14, 1840; priest, Dec. ig, 1841.
C. of Empshott, Hants., 1849; V. there until 1864. Married,
Aug. 2, 1848, Eliza, dau. of E. Moss, of Sutton, Cambs.
Disappears from Crockford (which calls him Tyndall), 1865;
{Clergy List ('Tyndale'); Scott, MSS.)
TINGEY, WILLIAM HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 4, 1887. [OnlvJ s. of VV., Esq., of Rochester. [B. Feb. 20,
1869.] School, Brighton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 10,
1891. F.R.A.S., 1899; F.R.Met.Soc. Owned a cement-works
at Rochester. Married, c. 1892, Miss M. Tovey. Died Aug. 3,
1917. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Aug. 6,
1917-)
TINKLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 13, 1823.
Of Westmorland. [S. of Edmund (and Mary), of Askham.
B. Dec. 13, 1804.] Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1824; B.A.
{gth Wrangler) 1827; M.A. 1830; B.D. 1837. Fellow, 1829;
bursar, 1837. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1830; priest
(Rochester) 183 1; C. of Grantchester, Cambs., until 1843.
R. of Landbeach, 1843-71. Married, 1844, Rebecca, youngest
dau. of the Rev. J. Hutchinson, of Hurrock Wood, Water-
millock, Cumberland. Died Mar. 2, 1871, aged 67. Father of
John (1869). {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 7, 1871; C. R.
Hudleston.)
TINKLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 185 1.
[S. of Robert, buUder (and Mary Sharpe).] B. Aug. 7, 1832,
at St Michael's, Stamford, Lines. School, Newark Grammar
(The Rev. Dr Cooke). Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A.
i860. Ord. deacon (Manchester) May 18, 1856; priest, June 7,
1857; C. of Newton Heath, Lanes., 1856-61. C. of St John's,
Manchester, 1862. C. of Whiston, 1862-8. V. of Arkengarth-
dale, Yorks., 1868-91. V. of Caunton, Notts., 1891-1924.
Died May 17, 1924. {Eagle, XLiii. 317; Crockford; The
Times, May 22, 1924.)
TINKLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 24,
1869. Of Cambs. [S. of the Rev. John (1823), R. of Land-
beach. B. July 5, 1850. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1869; Scholar, 1870; B.A. 1888. Lieut., ist West Indian
Regt.; Captain, 1879; Garrison Adjutant, British Honduras,
1876-8; Major, ist Batt. West Indies Regt. Died at Cape
Coast Castle, Nov. 9, 1888. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
C. R. Hudleston.)
TINKLER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 19, 1818.
[S. of Richard, Esq. School, Appleby (Mr Waller).] Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825.
TINKLER, THOMAS DENNISON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, July 8, 1783. S. of John, of Bomby, [Bampton],
Westmorland. School, Bampton, Westmorland. [Bapt. at
Bampton, Oct. 18, 1764.] Matric. Michs. 1784. Migrated to
Jesus, Mar. 29, 1786; B.A. 1788.
TINLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 13, 1790; a
'Ten-year man.' B. at Westhorp, Notts. Matric. Easter,
1800; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1800. C. of Ashwell, Rutland, 1801.
Doubtless brother of the next. (Northants. Clergy.)
Tippet, The Rev. Edward
TINLEY, GERVAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 15, 1783. B. at
Westhorp, Notts. Doubtless brother of the above.
TINLEY, WILLIAM. .\dm. as a 'Ten-year man,' at Trinity,
.May 29, 1781.
TINLING, JAMES FORBES BISSET. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 6, i860. S. of Charles [of Bury St Edmunds] (and .\ime).
B. in Liverpool. Bapt. Apr. 18, 1841. Matric. Michs. i860;
B..\. 1864; M.A. 1901. Ord. into the Congregational ministry,
1875; Minister of .Augustine Church, Reading, 1875-80; at
Eastbourne, 1880-6; at East Finchley, 1886-93; at City
Road, 1893-8. Resided latterly at Ealing, Middlesex, where
he died Jan. 17, 1933, aged 91. {Eagle, xlvii. 253; The Times,
Jan. 19, 1933; Baptist Handbook.)
TINNE, PHILIP. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898. [Eldest] s. of
Theodore Frederic Sandbach, of The Hall House, Hawkhurst,
Kent (and .Mary Stuart, dau. of Thomas Seaborn Butler, of
Cincinnati, U.S.A.). B. Aug. 31, 1880. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1898. Studied at the Royal Indian Engineering
College, Coopers Hill, and then took a practical course in
Forestry in Prussia, 1903. Member of the Indian Forest
Service, 1903-8. Died Oct. 7, 1908, at Khulna, Bengal, from
the effects of an accident. {King's Coll. Reg., 293; Burke,
Family Records.)
TINNISWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 16, 1851.
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) 1856;
priest, 1857; C. of Caistor, Lines., 1856-60. C. of Edwinstowe,
Notts., 1860-9. V. of Egmanton, 1869-83. Disappears from
Crockford, 1884.
TINSLEY, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1885. [S. of James, Esq., of Daresbury Hall, Cheshire.
B. 1867.] School, Malvern College. Did not reside. In
business. A breeder of pedigree Hereford cattle. Of Twyford,
Pembridge, Herefordshire. Brother of the next. {Malvern
Coll. Reg.)
TINSLEY, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1888. S. of
James, tanner, of Stockton Lodge, near Warrington, Cheshire
(and Mary Elizabeth Long). B. there Mar. 24, 1869. Schools,
W'eston-super-Mare (The Rev. S. Middleton), King's, Ely
(The Rev. R. Wingfield), and Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. i888. Of Sandiway, Cheshire. Brother of the above.
{King's Sch., Ely Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
TIPPER, GEORGE HOWLETT. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1900.
[S. of Joseph (and MatUda Butcher). B. Feb. 26, 1881, at
Kendal.] School, Kendal Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.JK. 1903; M.A. 1908. .Assistant Superintendent in the
Geological Survey of India, 1903; Curator of the Geological
Museum, Calcutta, 1910. In the Andaman Islands, 1904; in
Baluchistan, Bihar and Orissa, Burma, the Central Provinces,
Travancore and Persia; Superintendent, 1920; retired from
the service, 1929. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
I..A..R.O.). Minersils Adviser to the High Commissioner for
India, 1929. F.G.S., 1903. With the Ministry of Economic
Warfare, and with the Ministry of Supply, 1939. Director of
mica Control, 1946; resigned the same year, on account of
ill-health. Married, 1928, Constance F. Elam, a well-known
metallurgist. Resided latterly at 97, Glebe Road, Cambridge,
where he died, Apr. 23, 1947. {Journal of Geological Soc,
1947, V. 103; The Times, Apr. 25, 1947.)
TIPPER, JOHN GORE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1851.
Of ^iidlothian. [S. of George, of Ann Street, Edinburgh.
B. 1830. School, Edinburgh .Academy.] Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1855;
priest, 1856; C. of Camden Chapel, Camberwell, 1855-7. C.
of St Nicholas, Guildford, 1S58-61. Principal of the Operative
Jewish Converts' Institute, Bethnal Green, 1861-5. C. of
St Paul's, Lisson Grove, Middlesex, 1865-7. C.-in-charge of
Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, 1867-8. C.-in-charge of Tas-
burgh, 1868-72. C. of St Bartholomew's, Gray's Inn Road,
1872-4. Clerk in Orders of St Mary's, Lambeth, 1875-7.
Chaplain to Horsemonger Lane gaol, 1877-8; to H.M. prison,
Pentonville, 1878-85; to H.M. prison, Dover, 1885-8.
Married — , dau. of the Rt. Rev. M. S. Alexander, Bishop of
Jerusalem. Died Mar. 5, 1888, aged 57, at Dover. {Edinburgh
Acad. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Mar. 14,
1888.)
TIPPET, The Rev. EDWARD. B.A. 1802, incorp. from Oxford,
1802; M.A. from King's, 1802. [S. of Peter, of Truro, Cornwall
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Collins). B. at Truro, July 10,
1769.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1786,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1791. V. of St Allen, Cornwall, -1833-40.
Married, June 20, 1805, Mary .\nn, dau. of the Rev. John
Collins, V. of Ledbury. Died Sept. 17, 1840, aged 71; M.I. in
St AUen. Father of Edward (next). {Al. Oxon.; Biblio.
Cornub.)
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TIPPET, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
July 2, 1829. S. of the Rev. Edward (above), V. of St Allen,
Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1836; priest, 1838; C. of St Allen, ComwaU, 1836-41.
C. of Philleigh, :84i-5i. Chaplain of the Truro Union, 1852-
8, and of the Royal Cornwall Infirmary, 1852-62. C. of
Comworthy, Devon, 1862-3. Chaplain of Newquay St
Columb Union, 1864-6. Latterly of 25, Headland Park,
Plymouth. Died Aug. 13, 1876. (T. A. Walker, 438 and MS.
note; Crockford; Cornwall Reg., 47.)
TIPPET, JOHN VIVIAN (1836), s«e VIVIAN.
TIPPING, FRANCIS HALL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1827. S. of Francis, of Bellurgan Park, Co. Louth
(and Catherine Ford). B. in Ireland. School, Armagh.
Matric. Michs. 1827. Migrated to Magdalene (age 23) Mar. 25,
1828.
TIPPING, JOHN WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 11,
1863. [Eldest] s. of William [of Brasted Park, Sevenoaks].
B. [June II, 1845] at Cross Hall, near Leeds. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 6, 1868. Died 'about 1875.' (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
TIPPING, JOSEPH HENRY ATHERTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Aug. 20, 1884. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam [banker] of
Oakfield House, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. B. there [July 6],
1866. School, Sandringham, Southport. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1888; M.A. and LL.M. 1892. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 12, 1885. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1889. On the
Northern Circuit. Married, Aug. 16, 1899, Maude Ethel, elder
dau. of Herbert Morgan, of Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Died
Aug. 27, 1942, at Deganwy, Denbighshire. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; The Times, Aug. 29, 1942.)
TIPPING, LLEWELLYN. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1892; of
Ayerst H. [3rd s. of Samuel Glover. B. at Coorg, India.
School, Newport.] Migrated (age 24) to Jesus, Oct. 1893;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1912. In the Indian Education Dept.;
Professor at the Presidency College, Ceilcutta, 1904-8; Head
Master of Zilla School, Ranchi, 1908; Principal of Islamia
College, Peshawar, 1913-17. Head Master of Muzafiarpur
ZiUa School, 1917; Principal of Patna College, 1920; retired,
1924. Married, Aug. 24, 1898, Marguerite Ellen, youngest dau.
of George Hardy, of Cranbrook, Kent. Died Mar. 30, 1942, at
Cobham, Surrey, aged 73. [India Office List; The Times,
Apr. 2, 1942.)
TIPPLE, ERNEST FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1891.
School, Merchant Taylors', Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1891;
Scholar; B.A. (15th Wrangler) 1894; M.A. 1920. Joined the
Indian Educational Service, 1897; Professor of mathematics
and physical science at Thomason College, Roorkee, 1897-
1920; Inspector of European Schools, United Provinces, 1920;
retired, 1927. Died at Cheltenham, Apr. 28, 1950. (India
Office List; The Times, May 2, 1950.)
TIPSON, FREDERICK SAMSON. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1884.
TIPTAFT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
20, 1820. Of Rutland. [B. Feb. 16, 1803, at Braunston.]
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) Mar. 26, 1826; priest, Apr. 18, 1827.
V. of Sutton Courtney, Berks., 1829-32 ; resigned, and built a
chapel at Abingdon. Author, A letter to the Bishop of Salisbury
...containing 16 reasons why he... cannot continue a
minister of the Church of England. Memoir, by J. C. Philpot.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
TIPTON, SAMUEL SNEADE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 23,
1838. S. of T. B., Esq. School, Royal Institution, Liverpool.
TIREMAN, WILLIAM. Mus.Bac, 1757. Organist of Trinity
College, 1741-77. (Degrees in Music.)
TIREMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 24, 1824.
[Possibly the WiUiam Walter Tireman, who matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, June 1, 1825, aged 18; eldest s. of
William, of Chichester. Demy, Magdalen College, 1827-32;
B.A. (Oxford) 1830; M.A. (Oxford) 1832; FeUow, 1832-42.
R. of Bowers-Gifford, Essex, 1841-72; died Feb. 9, 1872.
(Al. Oxon.).]
TISCHENDORF, LOBEGOTT FRIEDRICH CONSTANTIN. Hon.
LL.D. 1865. The German scholar who discovered the Codex
Sinaiticus. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1865.
TISDALL, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i, 1896. S. of
George, of 35, St John's Street, Bedford. B. Mar. 20, 1877, at
Bedford. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. (20th Wrangler) 1899; M.A. igio. Assistant Master at
Denstone College, 1899-1917. Died in Mar. 1917. (School-
masters' Directories; Denstone Reg.)
TiTLEY, Richard
TISDALL, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 8, 1856. [Eldest] s. of John, of Charlesfort, Navan, Co.
Meath (and Isabella, dau. of the Hon. George Knox). B. there
June 28, 1838. Schools, Co. Meath (private) and Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1857. Captain, i8th Hussars, 1863. Died,
unmarried, Jan. 22, 1869. Uncle of William G. R. (next).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
TISDALL, WILLIAM GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894. [2nd s. of Capt. John Knox, R.E.,
deceased, of Charlesfort, Co. Meath] (and Jane Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Adams). [B. Dec. 18, 1876.] School, Malvern
College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., A.O.D.). Succeeded to the family
estate of Charlesfort, Co. Meath, on the death of his brother,
1914. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Meath. Married, Feb. 13, 1899,
Elsie Beatrice, eldest dau. of William Gardiner, of Merstham,
and had issue. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Burke, Irish Gentry;
Walford, County Families.)
TITCOMB, JONATHAN HOLT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 13, 1837. S. of J. H., of Fulham. B. there, July 29, 18 19.
School, King's College. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841;
M.A. 1845; D.D. 1878. Ord. deacon (Down and Connor)
Sept. 21, 1842; priest, Sept. 23, 1843; C. of Downpatrick,
1842. C. of HoUymount, Co. Down, 1843; C. of St Mark's,
Kennington, 1844. P.C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge,
1845-59. Secretary to the Christian Vernacular Education
Society, 1859. V. of St Stephen's, South Lambeth, 1861-76.
Rural Dean of Clapham, 1870. Hon. Canon of Winchester,
1874. V. of Woking, 1876-7. First Bishop of Rangoon, 1877-
82; resigned through ill-health. Bishop for Northern and
Central Europe, 1884-6. V. of St Peter's, Brockley, Kent,
1886-7. Married, May 24, 1845, Sarah Holt, eldest dau. of
John Wood, of Southport and had issue. Author, Revelation
in Progress; Cautions for Doubters; Baptism and its Privileges;
Personal Recollections of British Burmah; Chapters on
Buddhism; etc. Died Apr. 2, 1887, at St Leonards-on-Sea.
(Boase, in. 977; D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 457; Crockford;
H. B. Swanzy.)
TITE, FELIX. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896. [3rd] s. of
Arthur [financier], of Amwell House, Ware, Herts. B. there
Apr. 16, 1877. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1896.
Sometime of Gloucester Road, London. Died July 4, 1952, at
Barrington, Cambs. (The Times, July 6, 1952.)
TITLEY, ALFRED JOHN GARDNER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1887. S. of the Rev. Richard (1851), R. of
Barwell, near Hinckley. B. there [Apr. 15, 1868]. [Schools,
Bury St Edmunds, and Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1891; priest,
1893; C. of Selhurst, Surrey, 1891-7. C. of Barwell with
Stapleton and Potters-Marston, Leics., 1897-1909; R. there
(succeeding his father), 1909-42. Canon of Leicester, 1934.
Married, Apr. 17, 1902, Constance Fetherston, eldest dau. of
Robert Hughes Wolseley, of King's Norton, Worcs. Died
May 30, 1942; buried at Barwell. Brother of Richard (1880)
and Lionel G. (1895). (Rossall Reg.; Bury St Edmunds Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, June i, 1942.)
TITLEY, EDWARD ADDISON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1893. S. of Addison, brewer, of Gilcross, Mansfield,
Notts. B. July 13, 1875, at Mansfield. Schools, Tunbridge
Wells and Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1900. Adm. a solicitor. May, 1898; practised at Harro-
gate. Died in Oct. 1924. Brother of Samuel H. (1896).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists (John Edward Addison).)
TITLEY, LIONEL GARDNER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
S. of the Rev. Richard (next), R. of Barwell, Leics. B. Sept.
26, 1875. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (London) 1898; priest,
1899; C. of St Stephen's, Paddington, 1898-1903 and 1906-9.
C. of Torwood, Devon, 1903-6. L.D.H.M. at All Saints,
Chiswick, 1909-11. V. of Westacre, Norfolk (with Southacre
from 1915), 1911-35. Livingat Worthing in 1952. Brother of
Alfred J. G. (18S7) and Richard (1880). (Crockford.)
TITLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1851. S. of Edward [of Gorton, Lanes.] (and Ann, dau. of
James Tipping, of Openshaw). B. in Manchester. School,
Lanes, (private). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Tamworth,
1856-9. C. of St Michael's, Liverpool, 1859-65. R; of Barwell
with Stapleton and Potters-Marston, Leics., 1865-1909. J. P.
for Leics. Married, 1859, Mary Ellen, dau. of Richard Card-
weU Gardner, Esq., of PreesaU, Lanes. Died Apr. 19, 1909, at
Barwell rectory, aged 78. Father of the next, of the above and
of Alfred J. G. (1887). (Crockford; Walford, County Families;
The Times, Apr. 21, 1909.)
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TITLEY, RICHARD. Adm. (age i8) at Caius, Oct. i, 1880. S. of
the Rev. Richard (above), R. of Barwell, Leics. B. Jan. i,
1862, in Liverpool. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. i888. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1886; priest.
1887; C. of Handley, Dorset, 1886-8. C. of Selhurst, Surrey,
1888-9. Chaplain of St Andrew's and Railway Chaplain at
Lahore, India, 1891-2. Died there, Aug. 5, 1892, of cholera,
aged 30. Brother of Alfred J. G. (1887) and Lionel G. (1895).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, u. 446; The Guardian, Auf;. 10, 1892.)
TITLEY, SAMUEL HAGE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896.
3rd s. of Addison, of ' Gilcross,' Mansfield, Notts. B. Nov. 19,
1877, at Mansfield. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1896; B..^. 1899. Engaged in planting and business in Ceylon.
Of Duffield Bank House, Duffield, Derbs. in 1932. Died
Feb. 28, 1944 at Brattle Farm, Staplehurst, Kent. Brother
of Edward A. (1893). {The Times, Mar. i, 1944.)
TITLOW, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 27, 1811, as
Tittilowe. S. of George (and Susanna). B. June 15, 1793, in
the parish of Redenhall with Harleston and Wortwell,
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1816; B.A. {7th
Wrangler) 1817; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1817; priest, Dec. 20, 1818; C. of Bro.xboume, Herts., 1817-
19. C. of St Clement's, Norwich, 1819-22; C. of St Gregory,
Norwich, 1822-31. V. of St John, Timberhill, 1831-71 and
R. of St Peter Hungate, Norwich, 1839-71. Author, Fractions,
with Application to Rules in Arithmetic; Selection of Psalms
and Hymns adapted to the Morning and Evening Prayer of the
Church of England. Disappears from Clergy List, 1872.
{Crockford.)
TITTERTON, CHARLES EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 27, 1851. S. of Thomas Joseph, coachmaker, of Gray's
Inn Lane, London. B. Nov. 3, 1826 [in Holbom], London.
School, University College. Matric. Michs. 1851. Migrated to
Christ's, Oct. 12, 1852; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Chester) June 3, 1855; priest. May 18, 1856; C. of St
Augustine's, Everton, 1856-7. C. of St Mary's, Kirkdale,
Liverpool, 1857-8. C. of Walton-on-the-Hill, 1859-66.
Assistant Chaplain of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 1870-1.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1873. (Peile, 11. 526.)
TOBIAS, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Sept. 30, 1867. 3rd s. of George Wolfe, merchant, of Liver-
pool. B. there. Mar. 25, 1849. School, King's, Liverpool.
Matric. Michs. 1867; LL.B. 1871. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 28, 1869. Ord. deacon (Bloemfontein) 187s; priest,
1879; C. of Smithiield, O.F.S., 1876-9. C. of St Cyprian,
Kimberley, 1879-82. V. of St Aug., Kimberley, 1879-84.
R. of AU Saints, Beaconsfield, Cape Colony, 1884-91. R. of
St Aug., Ookiep, Namaqualand, 1891-1900. Acting C.F. at
Kroonstod, O.R.C., 1900-3; at Potchefstroom, 1903-5.
P.-in-charge of St Saviour's, Johannesburg, 1905-8. R. of
Woodstock, Cape Colony, 1908-15. Canon of Capetown,
1913-15. Archdeacon of Caledon, 1915-22. P.-in-charge of
Hermanns, 1922-4. Canon of Capetown, 1913-37. Married,
Apr. 5, 1880, at Kimberley, Ethel Eliza Smith. Disappears
from Crockford, 1940. (Inns of Court: The Guardian, May 12,
1880.)
TOBIN, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3, 1867.
S. of the Rev. John (Christ Church, Oxford, 1828), V. of
St John's, Liscard, Cheshire (and Emily Ann). B. there
July 5, 1849. Bapt. Oct. 10, 1849. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Cricket 'blue,' 1870,
1871, 1872. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1873; priest, 1874;
C. of Croydon, Surrey, 1873-5. C. of Caversham, Oxon.,
1875-83. V. of Chariecote, Warws., 1884-1914. Died Sept.
28, 1914, at Folkestone. (Eagle, xxxvi. 220; Rugby Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Oct. 1, 1914.)
TOBIN, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 2,
1894. S. of Charles William, foreman of the dock Board, of
Liverpool (and Rosanna Shanks). B. at Toxteth Park,
Mar. 2, 1875. School, Liverpool College (The Rev. F.Dyson).
Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1894; B.A. (14th Wrangler)
1897; M.A. 1905. A naval architect; with Hawthorn Leslie &
Co.; Cammell Laird & Co.; andHarland & Wolff, from 1913;
retired, 1952. (F. P. White.)
TOBITT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1896. S.
of Samuel. B. Mar. 31, 1869, at Henfield, Sussex. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1900; priest, 1901 ; C. of St Simon's, Portsea, Hants., 1900-2.
C. of Tunbridge Wells, 1902-4. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1912-38. C. of St Paul's, Old Ford, Middlesex, 1938-40. V. of
Hennock, Devon, 1940-2. Died Aug. 2, 1942. (Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 5, 1942.)
TOCKER, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 30, 1830. S. of [Major] John [H.E.I.C.S.] (and Sarah
ToDD, Charles
Boardman). B. at Jaulnah, India. School, Fulham, London.
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. C. of Little
Barrington, Gloucs., -1841-2. C. of Highworth, Wilts., 1843.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. Died Mar. 17, 1899, 'aged
86,' at Bath. (The Times, Mar. 23, 1899.)
TOD, ALEXANDER MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 31, 1873. [Eldest] s. of Alexander, of The Wick,
Richmond, Surrey [and Wahner Lodge, Walmer, Kent]. B.
[Nov. 25] 1855, at Richmond. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1895. A merchant in India and
Liverpool, 1876-84; in the service of the East and West India
Dock Company, London, 1886-8. General Manager of
Allsopp's Brewery Company, Burton-on-Trent from 1889.
Married, 1882, BeUe, 4th dau. of R. Pomeroy, of Pittsfield,
Mass., U.S.A. Died in 1914. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
TOD, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. [Youngest] s. of David, of Eastwood Park [Giffnock],
near Glasgow. B. Nov. 10, 1874, in Glasgow. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. On the Glasgow
stock exchange. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.N.V.R.). Of Eastwood Park and Hartfield, Rcnfrews.
Died, June 29, 1945, at Wentworth, Surrey. Brother of the
next. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; The Times, July 3, 1945.)
TOD, HUNTER FINLAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889.
[2nd] s. of David, of Eastwood Park, ThomUebank, Glasgow.
B. Sept. 15, 1870, at Partick, Glasgow. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1892; M.A. and B.Chir. 1896; M.B. 1897; M.D.
1908. House Surgeon and House Physician at the London
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1896; F.R.C.S. 1898.
Studied aural surgery at Halle and elsewhere in Germany.
Senior Resident Medical Officer to the Throat Hospital,
Gordon Square; Senior Aural Surgeon to the London
Hospital. President of the Otological Section of the Royal
Society of Medicine, 1922. Practised in Wimpole Street and
Harley Street. Married, Jan. 14, 1910, Yvonne Grace, elder
dau. of Dr Stanley Rendall, of Menton and Aix-les-Bains,
France. Author, Diseases of the Ear, etc. Died Jan. 23, 1923.
Brother of the above. (Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the
Fellows.)
TOD, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Jan. 11, 1893. Matric. Lent, 1893; B.A. 1895; M..\. 1899.
Lecturer in Agriculture at, Univ. CoU. of N. Wales, Bangor
in 1906. Ord. deacon (Southampton, for Salisbury) 1926;
priest (Salisbury) 1927; C. of Broadwindsor with Burstock,
Dorset, 1926-9. R. of \Vootton Glanville w4th Holnest, 1929-
35. P.C. of Bothenhampton with Walditch, 1935-7. R. of
Bloxworth, 1939-44. Died Apr. 28, 1946, aged 81, at Wyke
Regis. (Crockford; Cambridge Year-book; Church Times,
May 3, 1946.)
TODAR MAL BHANDARI. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1890.
[Eldest s. of L. Ganda Mai Bhandari, iron-founder, of Batala,
Punjab, age 21.] \&m. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 15, 1890.
Called to the Bar, June 14, 1893. (Law Lists (as Bhandari,
Todar Mai).)
TODD, ALEXANDER FINDLATER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1892. S. of Bruce Beveridge, wine-merchant, of Forest Hill,
London (and Phoebe Brooker). B. there [Sept. 20], 1873.
School, Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899.
Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1893-5. Played for England, 1900.
Served in the South African War, 1898-1901 (Lieut., Roberts*
Horse; Squadron-Commander; wounded). In business in
London. Klarried, Dec. 2, 1902, Alice Marj', dau. of M. T.
Crean, of Northbrook Road, Dublin. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., Norfolk Regt.; mentioned in des-
patches) ; killed in action at HUl 60, Apr. 21, 1915. (Mill Hill
Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Venn, 11. 528; Univ. War List.)
TODD, CHARLES. Hon. M.A. 1886. [S. of George, of Green-
wich. B. July 7, 1826.] Entered Greenwich Observatory as
a computer, 1841. Assistant Astronomer at the Observatory,
Cambridge, 1848-54; at Greenwich, 1854-5; Government
Astronomer [Postmaster-General, and Superintendent of
Telegraphs], South Australia, 1855-1905. Constructed the
overland telegraph line from Adelaide to Port Darwin.
Commonwealth Deputy Postmaster-General for S. Australia,
1901-5. F.R.S., 1889. K.C.M.G., 1893. Married, 1855, Alice,
dau. of E. Bell, of Cambridge and had issue. Died Jan. 30,
1910. (Who was Who; D.N.B.; Proc. Royal Soc, A (83) 1911.
xiii.)
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TODD, CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17, 1888. [S. of Jonas,
of Otter Furrows, Harraby, Carlisle. B. Sept. 17, 1869.]
School, Carlisle Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar,
i888; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1891; M.S. and
B.Chir. 1895; D.P.H. 1896; M.D. 1898; M.A. 1907. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1894.
House Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.
Assistant Bacteriologist, Lister Institute. Sometime surgeon,
SS. Origen. Assistant Medical Officer, London Fever Hospital.
Medical Of&cer, Beira-Salisbury Railway, in 1900. During
the Great War, 1914-19, Director, Central Military Bacterio-
logical Laboratory, Cairo. O.B.E., 1918. Director of the
Serum Institute, Abbassia, Cairo ; Director of the Public Health
laboratories, Cairo. Retired by 1930. F.R.S. 1930. Author,
medical. Of 53, Grove Road, Sutton, Surrey, in 1952.
{Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Who's Who.)
TODD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 11,
1819. B. in Manchester. [S. of Joseph, hat-lining cutter.
B. c. 1801. School, Manchester Grammar.] (Manchester Sch.
Reg.)
TODD, DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 20, 1895. S. of
George, schoolmaster, of ['Penrhyn,' Ringstead Road],
Sutton (and Hannah Martha Timpson). B. Dec. i, 1876, at
Stamford HUl, London. School, Dulwich College (Mr A. H.
Gilkes). Matric. Michs., 1895; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class), 1898. First Class Clerk, in the Home
Civil Service, 1899; at the Board of Trade. Of 67, Downs
Court Road, Purley, Surrey, in 1946. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
TODD, EDWARD ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 8.
1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of St Stephen-the-
Martyr, Edge HiU, Liverpool, 1875-7. C. of St Thomas,
Exeter, 1877-85. C. of EdUngham, Northumberland, 1886-
93- C. of East Stoke, Notts., 1893-5. C. of Horsley, Derbs.,
1895-6. C. of Slaley with Whitley, Northumberland, 1896-
1902. Disappears from Crockford, 1904.
TODD, FORTESCUE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 19, 1814; from
Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric. June 15, 1812,
age 18. S. of Lovell, Esq. B. [Oct. 1792] at Falmouth,
Cornwall. School, Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1814; Scholar;
LL.B. 1820. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1816; priest, 1817. Some-
time C. of Chapel-of-Ease, Marylebone, London. R. of
Meshaw, Devon, 1830-2. V. of St AusteU, Cornwall, 1838-81.
Married, Aug. 1821, at Stoke Damarel, Frances C, dau. of
Nicholas Hoare. Died Apr. 12, 1881. (Al. Oxon.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Cornwall Reg., 47; Collect. Cornub., looi; Reg.
Coll. Exon.)
TODD, FREDERICK LAMONT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1893. S. of U. T. B. in Jamaica. School, Bedford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893.
TODD, GAVIN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1893. [4th] s. of Hadden W[iUiam], gent., of 144, Upper
Parliament Street, Liverpool (and Eleanor, dau. of William
Pilkington, Esq.). B. 1874. Schools, Wymondley and Liver-
pool CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896.
Athletics 'blue' (3 miles), 1894, 1895. Assistant Master at
Hymers CoUege, Hull, for 2 years; at Bilton Grange prep.
School for 3 years; at Sedbergh, 1901-29 and 1939-42.
Married, 1915, Alice Mary, dau. of J. M. Cripps. Died in 1943.
Brother of Leonard (1894). (Schoolmasters' Directories; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Sedbergh School.)
TODD, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1885; priest, 1887; C. of
Heckington, Lines., 1885-9. V. of Newnham, Herts., 1889-
1911. R. of Caldecote, 1893-1911. R. of Little Cressingham,
Norfolk (with Threxton from 1927), 19 11-34. Latterly of
8, Banaire Road, Glasgow. Died in 1941. (Crockford.)
TODD, HENRY MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 9,
1870. S. of Joseph, farmer, deceased. B. [July 2, 185 1], at
Aspatria, Cumberland. Schools, Wigton and Carlisle. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1874; priest, 1875; C. of Altrincham, Cheshire, 1874-7. C. of
West Newton, Cumberiand, 1877-8. Chaplain and Head
Master, H. M.S. Conii-ay, training-ship at Birkenhead, 1878-9.
Diocesan Inspector, Carlisle, 1879-85. R. of Silloth, Cumb.,
1885-98. V. of West Newton, 1898-1914. Married, Aug. 11,
i88i, Sarah Eliza, dau. of James Ramsay, of Lee, Kent.
Died July 12, 1914, while in camp in North Wales. (Carlisle
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
TODD, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Apr. 7,
1854 S. of John Edward. B. in London. School, Warwick
(private). Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1858; priest, i860; C. of Downe-St-Mary,
Devon, 1858-64. Inc. of St Mary's, Nassau, Bahamas, and
Master of the Grammar School there, 1864-7. C. of Carleton-
m-Craven, Vorks., 1868-70. C. of Orpington, Kent, 1870-5.
ToDD, John
V. of Kildwick, Yorks., 1875-80. Married Sarah Eleanor,
eldest dau. of William Slingsby, of Beech Hill, Carleton-in-
Craven. Author, Sketches by the Wayside. Died Oct. 23, 1880.
Perhaps brother of John (1844). (Boase, vi. 693; Crockford:
The Guardian, Nov. 3, 1880.)
TODD, HERBERT HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891.
TODD, The Rev. JAMES CAMERON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. I, 1888. S. of James Cameron. B. Oct. 13, 1863, in
Rangoon, British Burma. School, Royal High, Edinburgh;
and at Glasgow University (B.Sc. 1884). Matric. Michs.
1888; Cams Greek Testament prize, 1890; Scholar, 1891;
B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1891 ; M.A. 1895. Ord.
deacon (Bloemfontein) 1887; priest (London) 1892; C. of
Vryburgh, Bechuanaland, 1887. C. of Kimberley, 1887-8.
C. of St John's, Hammersmith, 1891. R. of Michaelhouse,
Balgowan, Natal, 1897-1903. Canon of Natal, 1894-1904.
Lie. Pr., dio. of London, 1905-15. Married, June 26, 1911, in
Montreal, Aileen Mary Frances Margaret, dau. of Frederick
Gallagher, Esq., of Dublin. Author, Politics and Religion in
Ancient Israel. Resided latterly at Ruislip, Middlesex, where
he died Aug. 30, 1915. (Peile, 11. 743; Crockford; The Times,
Sept. I, 1915.)
TODD, JAMES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1826. [4thl s. of George [of Belsize, Hampstead].
B. there Dec. 23, 1808. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1826;
B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. i, 1830.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1834; priest (Exeter) 1838; C. of
St Cleer, Cornwall, 1835-9. V. of Liskeard, 1839-63. ' He was
suspended from his clerical functions for 14 days by the
Bishop of Exeter, i Aug. 1844, because in reading the burial
service performed over the body of Mr Hart, a parishioner,
he omitted the words " as our hope is this our brother doth." '
Author, Letter to the Rev. R. Scott; The Identity of True
Religion in all Ages; Essays on Education and the Province of
the Intellect in Religious Inquiries; Commentary on the Sermon
on the Mount. Died July 8, 1863, at his residence in Exeter.
(Boase, iii. 979; Inns of Court; Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, 11.
244-)
TODD, The Rev. JAMES HENTHORN. D.D. 1863, incorp. from
Trinity College, Dublin. [S. of Charles, surgeon. B. 1805.]
Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 6, 1820; B.A. 1825;
M.A. 1832; B.D. 1837; D.D. 1840; Fellow, 1831. DonneUan
Lecturer, 1838-9. Regius Professor of Hebrew at Dublin,
1849-69. Founded Irish Archaeological Society, 1840.
Treasurer of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1837 (the office
was suspended, 1837-48, so he was not instituted until 1848) ;
Precentor, 1864-9. Author, St Patrick; Discourses on the
Prophecies. Died June 28, 1869. (D.N.B.;Al. Dublin.; Boase,
III. 979; Lawlor, Fasti of St Patrick's.)
TODD, JAMES UTTEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 22, 1864.
S. of Richard James Surrey, of 53, Gloucester Road, Regent's
Park, London. B. [Oct. i], 1847, in London. School, King's
CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1870; priest, 1872; C. of Shrewton,
WUts., 1870-3. C. of Dunster, Somerset, 1873-86. C. of
Christ Church, Albany Street, London, 1887-8. C. of Mine-
head, Somerset, 1888-99. C. of Dunster, 1899-1913. Died
July 6, 1913. Brother of Richard U. (1855). (Crockford.)
TODD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 3, 1806; a 'Ten-year
man.' One of these names was master of Bamsley free gram-
mar School, Yorks.; died in i8ir. (G. Mag., i8ii, 11. 595.)
TODD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 30, 1823.
S. of John, of Catterick, Yorks. B. there. School, Scorton.
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1828;
priest, 1829. Chaplain to Lord Alvanley. P.C. of South
Cowton and Eryholme, Yorks., 1840-77- Latterly of Scorton.
Disappears from Crockford, 1883. (Venn, 11. 188.)
TODD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 12, 1831. [Only] s.
of John, of Swanland HaU, near Brough, Yorks. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 3, 1835. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 16, 1844.
A Special Pleader. Called to the Bar, Jan. 25, 1850. On the
Northern Circuit. Of Swanland HaU, near Brough. J. P. for
the East Riding of Yorks. Married, 1847, Elizabeth Wingfield,
dau. of the Rev. R. C. Winpenny. Father of John W. (1868).
{Law Lists (not in 1900); Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Peile, 11. 440.)
TODD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 11, 1844. S. of
John Edward [of 23, RusseU Square, London]. B. [June 30,
1826], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A.
1848. Lived in Elm Court, Temple. Drowned in the Thames,
1851. Perhaps brother of Herbert (1854). (Peile, 11. 488.)
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TODD, JOHN WINGFIELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1868. S. of John (1831), of Swanland HaU, Brough, Yorks.
(and Elizabeth Wingfield, dau. of the Rev. R. C. Winpenny).
B. at Beverley. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1869. Of
Swanland HaU. J. P. for the East Riding of Yorks. Married
and had issue. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TODD, LEONARD. Adm. a scholar at King's, Sept. 29, 1894.
[5th] s. of Hadden William, iron-merchant, of 144, Upper
Parliament Street, Liverpool (and Eleanor, dau. of William
Pilkington, Esq.). B. July 17, 1875, at 'Lyme Grove,'
Knowsley, Lanes. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs.
1894; Scholar, 1896; B.A. i2oth WrangUr) 1897; (Maths.
Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1898); M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at
Aldenham School, 1899-1900; at Eton, 1900-29-. Died Jan.
13, 1949, at Witheredge Wood, Beaconsfield. Brother of
Gavin H. (1893). {King's Coll. Reg., 240; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Jan. 15, 1949.)
TODD, RADCLIFFE PEARL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Jan. 23, 1811. Eldest s. of Radcliffe Pearl, Esq., of Stunner,
near Haverhill, Essex. [School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar. Died June, 1879, aged 86;
buried at Stunner. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists')
TODD, RICHARD JAMES UTTEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard Utten (next).
Of 97, Rue Souveraine, Avenue Louise, Brussels, Belgium.
B. Apr. 6, 1874, at Dunster, Somerset. School, Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of East Ham, Essex,
1897-1903. C. of Woolverston, Suffolk, 1903-19. R. of
Erwarton with Woolverston, 1919-49. Rural Dean of
Sanford, 1936. Hon. Canon of St Edmundsbury, 1942.
Married, 1903, Constance Etheldreda, only dau. of the
Rev. John Robert Lunn. Of Ips\vich in 1952. (Crockford.)
TODD, RICHARD UTTEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1855. [Elder] s. of Richard James Surrey, of
Rochfort Villa, Gloucester Road, Regent's Park, London.
B. in London. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1861; priest, 1862; C. of Broad Clyst, Exeter, 1861-5. C.
of Longbridge-Deverill, Wilts. , 1865-72. V. of Dunster,
Somerset, 1872-86. Married, May 17, 1866, Magdalena,
youngest dau. of J. Whitehead, Esq., of Brookhill. Died
June 23, 1886, aged 48, at Dunster. Brother of James U.
(1864); father of the above. (Crockford; The Guardian,
June 30, i8S6.)
TODD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. i, 1813. Of
Yorks. [3rd s. of William, Esq., of HuU. School, Beverley.]
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Domestic
chaplain to the ist Lord Palmerston, 1824. V. of North Cave,
Yorks., 1820-30. Died June 4, 1830. (Clerical Guide; G.Mag.,
1830, 1. 650.)
TODD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov. ii,
1782. Of Yorks. S. of William, of Breckenbrough. [B. at
Kirkby-Wiske.] Migrated to Emmanuel, Nov. 15, 1783.
Matric. Easter, 1784; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790; B.D. 1797.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1790. V. of Brompton Regis, Somerset,
1802-19. Married, Aug. 8, 1803, Louisa, eldest dau. of
Stucley Lucas, Esq., of Baronsdown House, Somerset. Died
Dec. I, 1819, aged57. (St John's Coll. Adm., i\. 5ig; G.Mag.,
1820, I. 91.)
TODD, THOMAS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1886. [Eldest s. of
James J., of Aberdeen. B. Feb. 1867. School, Fettes.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Football (rugby) 'blue,'
1888. In business. Of 16, Abingdon Court, Kensington,
London, where he died May 21, 1938. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; The
Times, May 23, 1938.)
TODD, THOMAS FREDERICK D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1870. [Only] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] Frederick William
[14th Regt., Madras N.I.], of Keynstone, Blandford, Dorset
(and Jane E., dau. of T.Neate, of Taunton). B. Mar. 12, 1852,
at Taunton. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 25, 1873. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1875. On the Western Circuit. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Married, .\pr. 19, 1883,
Theresa Emma Edith, dau. of Llewellyn Wyime, Esq., of
Hook, Surrey, and had issue. Died Oct. 26, 1930, in London;
buried at Taunton. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Times, Oct. 28, 1930.)
TODD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1889. S. of
William, police-officer. B. Nov. 9, 1870, at Harden, near
Bingley, Yorks. School, Bradford Grammar (Mr Keeling);
and at London Univ. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. (i8i/j
Wrangler) 1892; M.A. 1900. B.Sc, London, 1899. Headmaster
of the County School, Newtown, Montgom. ; of Mirfield Gram-
mar School, 1910-33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Camb.
Year-book.)
TODHUNTER, ISAAC
TODD, WILLIAM RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Nov. 4, 1845; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Anthony. B. at
Winchester.
TODD, WILLIAM [WILSON]. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 23,
1822. [School, Durham, 1814-22.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 16, 1825; priest, Oct. 4, 1829. C. of
Long Benton, Northiunberland, until 1841. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1868. (Durham Ord. Book; Durham Sch. Reg.)
TODHUNTER, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9,
1888. [2nd] s. of Charles Franklin, of Christchurch, New
Zealand. B. Feb. 16, 1869. School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs.
1888; Scholar; Members' prize, 1889. Appointed to the I.C.S.
1888; Assistant Collector in Madras, 1890; Registrar of
the High Court, 1895; Deputy Commissioner, Salt and
Customs Revenue; Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1890-1900.
On Special Duty in connection with Excise matters in
Kashmir, Centred Provinces and Central Indian States.
Secretary to Government. Member of Board of Revenue and
of Council, Madras, 1910-24. C.S.I., 1919; K.C.S.I., 1921.
President, Indian Taxation Enquiry Committee, 1925.
Retired, 1925. Member of Council of State, 1926. Private
Secretar>' to H.H. the Maharajah of Mysore, 1926-42.
Economic .\dviser to the Government of Bikaner, 1942-4.
Order of St John. Married, Apr. 15, 1901, Alice, dau. of
Capt. Charles Losack, 93rd Highlanders. Resided latterly at
Grouville, Jersey, where he died Mar. i, 1949. {Aldenham
Sch. Reg.; India Office Lists; Who's Who; King's Coll. Reg.,
189; The Times, Mar. 3, 1949.)
TODHUNTER, EDWARD MAURICE. Adm. a scholar at King's,
Oct. 2, 1885; the first Laurence Saunders scholar. [Eldest] s.
of Isaac (1844). B. Apr. i, 1867. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1894. At Heidelberg
and Berlin Universities. Assistant Master at the King's
School, Ely, for one year, 1889. A contributor to the West-
tninster Review, The Speaker, and other periodicals. Lived
abroad, 1900-20. Married, Nov. 29, 1915, Jean, only dau. of
W. E. H. Forsyth, Secretary to the Government of Bengal.
Of 10, Eaton Gardens, Hove. Died Nov. 30, 1938. Brother
of the next. (King's Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 157; Scott,
MSS.; The Times, Dec. 2, 1938.)
TODHUNTER, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [Youngest] s. of Isaac (next), of 6, Brookside,
Cambridge. B. Mar. 9, 1875, at Cambridge. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1902.
Second Lieut., the King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1898 ; Lieut.
1900; Captain, 1907; Major, 1915; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917;
Colonel, 1921. Served in the South African War, 1898-1901
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut.-Col., King's Own Scottish Borderers; mentioned
3 times in Sec. of State's List for 'valuable services'; C.M.G.,
1918). Assistant Director of artillery at the War Office, 1926-
30; Assistant Director of mechanization, 1927; retired, 1930.
Married, July 13, 1904, Anne Mary, 3rd surv. dau. of John
G. Kenyon, Esq., of GiUingham Hall, Norfolk. Latterly of
Tichbome old rectory, Alresford, Hants. Died Nov. 8, 1936,
at Winchester; buried at GUlingham, Norfolk. Brother of the
above. (M arlboroitgh Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; Who was Who;
The Times, Nov. 11, 1936, and July 19, 1904.)
TODHUNTER, ISAAC. .Adm. sizar at St John's, May 4, 1844.
[2nd] s. of George [Congregational minister] (and Mar>' Hume).
B. Nov. 23, 1820, at Rye, Sussex. [Educated at small schools
at Hastings and in London. Assistant Master at a school at
Peckham and later at Wimbledon, during which time he
attended evening classes at University College, London,
whence he graduated B.A. 1842; M..A. 1844.] Matric. Michs.
1844; B..A. (Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1848;
Bumey prize, 1848; M..A. 1851; Adams prize, 1871; Sc.D.
1883. Fellow, 1849-64; Hon. Fellow, 1874. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 10, 1S57. F.R.S. 1862. Author of
excellent text-books on Algebra, Euclid, the Calculus, which
went through many editions and were translated into many
languages; also of History of the Calculus of Variation;
History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability; etc. His
Algebra appeared in 1858, whereupon Thomas Lund published
a pamphlet, 'An exposure of a recent attempt at book-
making,' alleging plagiarisms from James Wood's Algebra,
as edited by Lund. Todhunter does not seem to have pub-
lished a reply, but in the Preface to his second edition, i860,
he makes full acknowledgement of the use he had made of
Wood's Algebra. In his old age (1881-3) wrote a book on
Arithmetic; it was not published, but the MS. is in St John's
College Library. \ linguist, and well versed in the historj' of
philosophy. Married, .Aug. 13, 1864, Louisa .Anna Maria,
eldest dau. of Admiral George Davies, R.N. Died Mar. i,
1884, at Cambridge. M.I. in ante-chapel of St John's College.
J. E. B. Mayor wrote 'an absurd but entertaining' obituary
in the Cambridge Review. Father of Edward M. (1885) and
the above. (F. P. WMte; Boase, iii. 981; Eagle, xiii. 94; Inns
of Court; D.N.B.)
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TODHUNTER, RALPH. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 27, 1886. Matric.
Michs. 1886; Scholar 1886; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1889;
(Maths, trip , Pt II, ist Class, 1890); M.A. 1893. Fellow,
1890. F.I.A With the University Life Assurance Society.
Of Clare Cottage, Hamsey Green, Warlingham, Surrey. Died
July 12, 1926, as the result of a mountaineering accident at
San Martino di Castrozza, Italy. [Camb. Year-book; The
Times, July 15, 1926.)
TODINGTON, SHERARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 3, 1794. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1751) (and Frances).]
B. at SouthweU, Notts. Bapt. at Medboume, Leics. School,
Southwell. Kept two terms.
TOFTS, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1875. S. of William, cabinet-maker (and Elizabeth). B. Feb.
17 1857, at Cambridge. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr F.
Heppenstall). Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883.
Brother of WiUiam E. (1871).
TOFTS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 15, 1848.
Matric. Lent, 1849; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon, 1867; priest,
1868; C. of Coppenhall, Cheshire, 1867-9. C. of Warrington,
Lanes., 1869-70. No Cure, 187 1-4. Chaplain of the Seamen's
Hospital, Greenwich, 1875-80. C. of St Thomas's, Lambeth,
1880-5. Chaplain of Marylebone workhouse, 1885-1900.
Died Mar. 30, 1900 in Shepherd's Bush. (Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Apr. 3, 1900.)
TOFTS, THOMAS SINCLAIR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5,
1868. S. of Thomas. B. [Apr. 13, 1850], in Cambridge.
School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
Stockton Heath, Cheshire, 1872-81; V. there, 1881-98.
Latterly of 3, Barrfield Road, Pendleton, Manchester.
Disappears from Crockford, 1913. {Peile, 11. 608.)
TOFTS, WILLIAM EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1871.
S. of William, cabinet-maker (and Elizabeth). B. July 29,
1852, at Cambridge. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 9, 1873;
B.A. 1875. Brother of Arthur C. (1875).
TOGHILL, The Rev. MOSES. B.A. 1795, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1795. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1794; from New
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Feb. 25, 1764, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1768. S. of Moses, of Dyrham, Gloucs. R. of
Fishboume, Sussex, 1771. Canon- Residentiary and Precentor
of Chichester Cathedral, 1801-25. R. of Eastergate, 1782-
1825. Died Jan. 14, 1825, at Chichester. (Al. Oxon.; Foster,
Index Eccles., which suggests he was R. of Birdham, Sussex
from 1802; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1825, i. 283.)
TOKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 5, 1785. Of
Kent. [S. of John, of Godinton (and Margaretta Eleanor, dau.
of William Roundell). B. 1766. School, Felsted.] Matric.
Easter, 1786; B.A. 1790. V. of Bekesboume and R. of Harble-
down, Kent, 1814-20. Died, s.^.,Feb. 27, 1820 in Lower Brook
Street, London. Brother of William (1788). Al. Felsted.,
confusing him with a namesake, son of the Rev. Nicholas,
R. of Bamston, Essex, ignores his clerical career and states
that he died in 1800. (G. Mag., 1820, 11; Clerical Guide;
Burke, L.G.)
TOKE, NICHOLAS ROUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1865. Of Canterburv. [ands. of the Rev. Nicholas
(Trinity College, Oxford, 1818) of Godinton, near Ashford
(and Emma, 2nd dau. of the Rt. Rev. John Leslie, D.D.,
Bishop of Elphin). B. July 15, 1843. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Crewkeme, Somer-
set, 1869-72. C. of Winkfield, Berks., 1872-6; R. of Knossing-
ton, 1876-9. Married, Feb. 22, 1865, Jean Robertson, eldest
dau. of Patrick Robertson Reid, of Spring Hall, Lanarkshire,
and had issue. Died Aug. 5, i9i9> at Pipsden Lodge, Hawk-
hurst, Kent. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Aug. 8, 1919-)
TOKE, RICHARD ROUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Feb. 2, 1824. Of Essex. [4th s. of the Rev. William (1788),
R. of Bamston (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. F. M. West).
B. July 14, 1805. School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1829; priest,
June 14, 1835. P.C. of Little Dunmow, Essex, 1841-71, and
R. of Bamston, 1837-92. Married, Apr. 22, 1840, Catherine,
dau. of John Joliife Tufnell, of Langleys, Essex. Died Jan. 31,
1892. (Al. Felsted.; Burke, L.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 10, 1892.)
TOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Mar. 30,
1792. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Nicholas (University College,
Oxford, 1759), R. of Bamston, Essex (and Catherine Bruce).
B. there Nov. 15, 1772. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1792;
TOLLEMACHE, ThE HoN. DoUGLAS ALFRED
Scholar; B.A. (11th Wrangler) 1796; M.A. i799- Fellow,
1802-14. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 14, 1796; priest, Aug.
10, i8oo. R. of Little Canfield, Essex, 1813-38. Married
Dorothy—. Died Oct. 26, 1838. (Al. Felsted.; Peile, u. 333;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1838, 11. 665.)
TOKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 6, 1788. Of
Kent. [3rd s. of John, of Godinton (and Margaretta Eleanor,
dau. of William Roundell, of Scrivenby, Knaresborough,
Yorks.). B. 1769.] School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1790- V.
of Felsted, 1797. R. of Barnston, Essex, 1807-37. Succeeded
to the famUy seat of Godinton, Kent, on the death of his eldest
brother, 1837. Married, Mar. 18, 1793, Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. Francis Marias West, R. of Draycot-Ceme, Wilts., and
had issue. Died May 2, 1855, at Dover. Father of Richard R.
(1824); brother of John (1785)- (Al. Felsted.; Burke, L.G.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
TOLER, HECTOR ROBERT GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 16, 1866. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 14, 1866. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Otway Fortescue
Graham, of 6, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London (and
Hon. Henrietta EUzabeth Scarlett, dau. of the 2nd Baron
Abinger). [B. June 17, 1847.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1867. Sometime Captain, 2nd Life Guards. Married, 1884,
Alice, dau. of Charles Steer, Judge of the High Court of
Calcutta, and had issue. Of Durrow Abbey, King's County,
Ireland. D.L.; High Sheriff, 1893. Died July 10, 1899.
(Burke, P. and B. (sub Earls of Norbury); Eton Sch. Lists;
Fox-Da vies. Armorial Families (sub Graham-Toler) ; Matrics.
and Degrees, 1851-1900, gives his first name as 'Heaton.')
TOLER, JOHN HODGES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1887. [2nd] s. of John Morton, gent., of [Saltersford Hall],
Cheshire (and Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Hodges).
B. Mar. 26, 1867, at Chester. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1887. A cattle-rancher. Of Auburn, Placer
County, California, U.S.A. Planter in Mozambique, 1919-28.
Married (i) 1895, Florence, dau. of Charles Reed, of Aubum,
U.S.A., and had issue; (2) Apr. 5, 1917, Manon Elsie, dau. of
James Humphries, of Wootton Bassett, WUts., and had
further issue. Died Feb. 28, 1940, at Bournemouth. (Burke,
E.G.; Charterhouse Reg.)
TOLLEMACHE, ALBERT EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June II, 1885. [Youngest] s. of the Hon. William Lionel
FeUx (and Katharine Elizabeth CamiUa, youngest dau. of
Sir Joseph Burke, nth Bart.). B. Feb. 15, 1863, m Kensing-
ton, London. School, Newton House, Surbiton. Matric.
Michs. 1885. Resided for twelve terms, but did not read for
a degree owing to weak eyesight. Of the Limes, Great Shelford,
Cambs., in 1929. Married, June 22, 1900, Julia, youngest dau.
of Thomas Tavemer, Esq., of Peterborough. (Peile, 11. 717;
Burke, P. and B.)
TOLLEMACHE, ALGERNON EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity Hall, May 22, 1869. [Younger] s. of Wilbraham,
Esq., of [Dorfold HaU], Nantwich, Cheshire (and Anne, eldest
dau. of the Rev. James Tomkinson). [B. Jan. 25, 1851.]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1870. Migrated to Dowmng,
Feb. 4, 1873; B.A. 1877- Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1874; pnest
(Ely) 1877; C. of Henley-on-Thames, 1874-5- C. of Shelton,
Staffs., 1875-6. C. of St Botolph's, Cambridge and Assistant
Chaplain at Downing, 1876-7. V. of Weston, Cheshire, 1877-
80. Minister of Etal, Northumberland, 1882-1902. C. of
St Anthony's, Stepney, 1886-90. R. of Quendon, Essex,
1890-7. R. of Walton, Bucks., 1900-2. R. of Baddily with
Woodhey, Cheshire, 1907-8. V. of Hill Farrance, Somerset,
1914-30. Married, Sept. 14, 1875, Agnes Mary, dau. of
Metcalfe Larken. Died Apr. 6, 1930. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
P. and B.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 9, 1930; Matrics. and
Degrees, 1851-1900 ignores his adm. to Downing.)
TOLLEMACHE, ARTHUR WILBRAHAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 13, 1888. [4th] s. of theHon. W[Ubraham]
F[rederic], of Tilston Lodge, Tarporley, Cheshire (and Lady
Emma Georgiana Stewart, 2nd dau. of the 9th Earl of
Galloway). [B. Sept. 9, 1867.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1888. Of 31, Grosvenor Road, London. Died Aug. 12,
1932, at Petworth. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
The Times, Aug. 16, 1932.)
TOLLEMACHE, The Hon. DOUGLAS ALFRED. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1881. [8th] s. of John [ist] Baron, of
6, St James's Square, London (by his 2nd wife, EUza
Georgiana, dau. of James Duff). B. June 27, 1862, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1888. Of the Moat,
Ipswich. J. P. for Suffolk. Major, Suffolk Yeomanry, 1896.
Partner in Messrs Cobbold's Bank; Managing Director of
Tollemache's Breweries Ltd., Ipswich. Married, Aug. 17, 1887,
Alice Mary, dau. of John Head, and had issue. Died Dec. 31,
1944. Brother of Ranulph C. (1884) and Stanhope A. (1874),
Mortimer G. (1890) and Stratford H. R. L. (1883). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B. ; Army Lists; The Times, Jan. i, 1945.)
TOLLEMACHE, ThE HoN. HuGH FrANCIS
TOLLEMACHE, The Hon. HUGH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Pembroke, Oct. 25, 1823. 4th s. of William (formerly
Manners), Baron Huntingtower, of Buckminster, Leics.
[subsequently Talmash] (and Catharine Rebecca, dau. of
Francis Gray). B. [Sept. 19], 1802, at Petersham, Surrey.
[School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1823. Migrated to Peter-
house, Oct. 22, 1827; B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1831 ;
priest, Sept. 21, 1831. R. of Harrington, Northants., 1831-90.
Married, June 22, 1824, Matilda, 5th dau. of Joseph Hume.
Died Mar. 2, 1890. Father of Ralph VV. L. (1845); brother of
James Frederick (1832, sub Talmash). [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
T. A. Walker, 431; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford.)
TOLLEMACHE, JAMES F. (1832), see TALMASH.
TOLLEMACHE, LYONEL FELIX CARTERET EUGfeNE. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1873. [Eldest] s. of the Rev.
Ralph WiUiam Lvonel (1845) (by his 1st wife, Caroline, dau.
of the Hon. F. T. ToUemache). B. [Jan. 15, 1854], at South
Wytham, Lines. Schools, Peterborough and Loughborough.
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 16, 1877; re-adm., Jan. 20, 1883. Sometime owner of
Ham House, Surrey, which he presented to the National
Trust in 1948. Governor of the Star and Garter Home,
Richmond. Married, June 22, 1881, Hersilia Henrietta Diana,
dau. of Joseph CoUingwood, and had issue. Succeeded as
4th Bart. 1935, on the death of his cousin, the 9th Earl of
Dysart. Died Mar. 4, 1952, at Langham House, Ham
Common, Surrey. Brother of the next. (Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 5, 1952.)
TOLLEMACHE, MARCHMONT MURRAY [GRASETT REGI-
NALD STANHOPE PLANTAGENET]. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. i, 1880. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Ralph WiUiam
Lionel (1845). B. [Dec. 24, i860], at South Wytham, Lines.
Schools, Peterborough and Loughborough. Matric. Michs.
1880. Died, s.p., Apr. 10, 1898. Brother of the above.
(Burke, P. and B.)
TOLLEMACHE, The Hon. MORTIMER GRANVILLE. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 17, 1890. nth [and youngest] s. of John
[ist] Baron, of Hehningham Hall, Suffolk (and EUza
Georgiana, dau. of James Duff). B. [Apr. 12], 1872, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890. A banker at Bury St
Edmunds. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Suffolk
Regt. T.F.; mentioned in despatches). Of The Hopleys,
Horringer, Suffolk. Married, July, 1894, Margaret, dau. of
Arthur Gorst, and had issue. Died Mar. 27, 1950. Brother of
Douglas A. (1881), Ranulph C. (1884), etc. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Who's Who; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Mar. 29, 1950.)
TOLLEMACHE, RALPH WILLIAM LYONEL TOLLEMACHE.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 26, 1845. [Eldest] s. of the
Hon. and Rev. Hugh Francis (1823), R. of Harrington,
Northants. B. Oct. 1826. [School, Uppingham.] Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1854. Adm. ad eundem, at
Oxford, 1854. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1849; priest
(Lincoln), 1850; C. of Admarsh-in-Bleasdale, Lanes., 1849.
R. of South Wytham, Lines., 1850-95. J.P. for Lines.
Married (i) Feb. 15, 1853, Caroline, dau. of the Hon. Felix
Thomas ToUemache, of Tongswood, Kent, a niece of the Earl
of Dysart, and had issue; (2) Feb. 22, 1869, Dora Cleopatra
Maria Lorenza, dau. of Col. Ignacio Antonio de OreUana y
Revest, of the Spanish .Army, and had further issue. Died
Oct. 5, 1895. Father of Lyonel F. C. E. (1873) and March-
mont M. (1880). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; T. A. Walker, 485
and MS. note; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 8, 1895.)
TOLLEMACHE, The Hon. RANULPH CARTERET. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. 9, 1884. [loth] s. of John [ist] Baron
ToUemache, of Helmingham HaU, SuffoUc (and EUza
Georgiana, dau. of James Duff). [B. Jan. i, 1866], at Peck-
forton Castle, Cheshire. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1884. Married, 1889, Annie Mary, dau. of WiUiam Smith, of
Haverstock HUl, London, N.W. and had issue. Of Brook
House, Cholsey, Berks, in 1949. Brother of Douglas A. (1881)
and the next two, etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
TOLLEMACHE, STANHOPE ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 28, 1874. [6th] s. of John [later ist Baron], of Peck-
forton, Tarporley, Cheshire (and Eliza Georgiana, dau. of
James Duff). B. Aug. 26, 1855, at Helmingham, Suffolk.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1882. An estate
manager. Of Bentley HaU, near Ipswich. An authority on
forestry. J.P. for Suffolk; High Sheriff, 1903. Married,
Sept. 27, 1905, Elizabeth, dau. of WUUam Monks, and had
issue. Died Dec. 18, 1934; buried at Bentley. Brother of the
above, the next and of Douglas A. (1881), etc. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Dec. 20, 1934-)
TOLLEMACHE, The Hon. STRATFORD HALIDAY ROBERT
LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8, 1883. [9th s. of
John, ist Lord ToUemache, of Peckforton Castle, Cheshire
(and EUza Georgiana, dau. of James Duff). B. June 25, 1864.
ToLLEY, Sydney Constantine
School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Lieut., King's
Royal Rifle Corps, 1886; retured, 1893. TraveUed widely and
a fur trapper in the Yukon. Married (i) Feb. 14, 1912, Ethel
Julia, 2nd dau. of Henry Cavendish Cavendish, of ChykneU,
Salop; (2) 1930, Emma, dau. of SUas Manasseh, of Singapore.
Of ChykneU, Bridgnorth. Died Aug. 30, 1937, at 156,
Castlenau, London, S.W. Brother of the two above and of
Douglas A. (1881), etc. [Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 31, 1937.)
TOLLEMACHE, WILLIAM [JAMES] FELIX. Adm. pens, (age
20) at Magdalene, May 6, 1847. [Only] s. of the Hon. FeUx
Thomas, of Ham House, Richmond, Surrey (and Sarah, only
child of James Gray, of Ballincor, King's County, Ireland).
[B. Jan. 12, 1827.] School, Putney. Matric. Michs. 1847.
Died Nov. 3, 1859. (Burke, P. and B.)
TOLLER, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 2,
1876. i;5th] s. of Richard, soUcitor [of Knighton, Leics.] (and
Mary Bolton, eldest dau. of WUUam Seddon). B. Dec. 28,
1857, at Knighton. Matric. Michs. 1876; LL.B. 1880. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, June 15, 1878. Called to the Bar,
Mayii, 1881. On the Midland Circuit. Recorder of Leicester,
1895-9. Died July 13, 1899, at Tregunter Park, Talgarth,
Brecons. (Eagle, xxi. 237; Boase, iii. 983; J-'^''" Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times,
July 15, 1899.)
TOLLER, ERNEST EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 15,
1865. S. of Charles [proctor and notary of Doctors' Commons],
of East Heath, Hampstead, London. B. Nov. 11, 1847, at
Sydenham, Kent. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870. Adm. a solicitor, 1873. Of 5, Dean's Court,
Doctors' Commons. Died May i, 1885. Brother of HiU
(1864). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TOLLER, GEORGE REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1S90. S. of [Lieut.-Col.] Charles George [soUcitor],
of 7, Oak HiU Park, Hampstead, London. B. there Oct. 31,
1870. School, HaUeybury. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1899. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Lincolnshire Regt.); died in
hospital, July 27, 1917. Brother of John C. (1888). (Law
Lists; The Times, Aug. 15, 1917-)
TOLLER, HILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 3, 1864. [3rd] s.
of Charles [proctor and notary of Doctors' Commons], of
Hampstead Heath, London. B. [July 22], 1845, at Sydenham,
Kent. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (London) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Holy Trinity, Twickenham, Middlesex, 1869-72. C. of
Woking, Surrey, 1872-4. R. of Akeley, Bucks., 1874-91.
C. of SnaUweU, Cambs., 1891-5. Married, Feb. 7, 1872,
Frances Georgina, eldest dau. of Francis Francis, Esq., of
Twickenham. Latteriy of Sele House, Hertford. Died
Feb. 1.2, 1911. Brother of Ernest E. (1865). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 24, 1911-)
TOLLER, JOHN CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 2i, 1888.
S. of [Lieut.-Col.] Charles George [solicitor, proctor and
notary at Doctors' Commons], of 7, OakhUl Park, Hampstead,
London. B. Feb. 27, 1869, at Hampstead. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Adm. a soUcitor, June, 1895;
practised m London (Messrs ToUer and Sons, 24, Bloomsbury
Square, W.C). Brother of George R. (1890). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists.)
TOLLER, THOMAS NORTHCOTE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 14, 1862. S. of Joseph. B. [Sept. 12, 1844], at Kettenng.
School, Kettering. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar; B.A. (7th
Wrangler) 1866; M.A. iS6g. FeUow, 1872-5. Hon. D.Litt.,
Oxford, 1908; D.Litt., Manchester, 1913. A Nonconformist;
elected FeUow after the passing of the Universities Tests Act.
Resided at Cambridge, taking pupUs, untU 1872. Assistant
Lecturer at Owens CoUege, Manchester, 1872-5 ; Lecturer in
English Language there, 1875-80; Professor of Enghsh
Language, 1880-93. Married, 1889, the widow (nee Rath-
bone) of the Hon. Henry RomUly. Author, An Anglo-Saxon
Dictionary; Outlines of the History of the English Language.
Edited, the Correspondence of Edward, yd Earl of Derby.
Died Mar. 2, 1930, in Manchester. (Peile, 11. 572; Cami).
Review, Oct. 10, 1930-)
TOLLEY, FRANK GORDON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886. S.
of A[lbion] J[ames], Esq., of .A.ustraUa. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. and LL.B. 1889; LL.M. 1901; M.A. 1906. Brother of the
next.
TOLLEY, SYDNEY CONSTANTINE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 4, 1877. [3rd] s. of Albion James Esq.,
of Brougham Place, N. .Adelaide, S. Australia. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. and LL.B. 1881. .Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 10, 1879. CaUed to the Bar, June 21, 18S2. Practised
before the Supreme Court of South Australia. Of Adelaide,
S. Australia. Brother of the above. (Law Lists (not m 1940) ;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
ToLLEY, William
TOLLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Dec. 17,
1792. S. [and heir] of William, of Bangalore, India (by his
2nd wife, Anna). Bapt. at Calcutta, May 3, 1775- School,
Fulham, London. Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1797; M-A. 1800.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20, 1798. {Inns of Court.)
TOLLNER, BARRETT LENNARD. Adm. pens (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, June 3, 1858. S. of W[Uliam] M arshall], Esq
of 'Clifton,' Black Rock, Cork, Ireland. [B. Nov. 25, 183?.]
Did not reside. Cadet, R.A., 1859; Lieut., i86i;Captam,
1875- Major, 1882; Lieut.-Colonel, 1889; Assistant Inspector
of Remounts at Woolwich, 1899-1905; Inspector, 1905-18;
Brevet-Colonel, 1894. C.B., 1902. Died Nov. 25, 1918.
(Army Lists; Who was Who.)
TOLMASH, JAMES FREDERICK (1832), see TALMASH.
TOLPUTT, MARTIN CRAMP. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 12,
1821 Only s. of Joshua, merchant. B. Mar. 17, 1802, in
London. School, London (Mr Garnet). Matric. Lent, 1822;
B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1825; priest,
May 21, 1826; C. of Leigh, Essex, 1825-30. C. of South
Shoebury, Rayleigh and South Fambridge, 1830. Resided
subsequently at Enfield. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
[Clergy List.)
TOLSON, LEONARD GARNETT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Aug. I, 1891. S. of W., Esq. B. Jan. 28, 1870, at Tamworth.
School, Tamworth. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1896.
'Probably went to Canada.' [T. A. Walker, 618.)
TOM, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec- 8, 1842.
S. of PhUip. B. at Truro, Cornwall. School, Bedfordshure
(private). Matric. Michs. 1843.
TOM, EDWARD NICOLLS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13,
1854; re-adm. sizar. May 19, 1856. [Only] s. of Thomas,
farmer, of Blisland, Cornwall. B. there, Apr. 27, 1830. Bapt.
May 16, 1830. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1858; pnest, Sept. 25, 1859;
C. of Marham, Norfolk, 1858-60. C. of Kmgsthorpe,
Northants., 1860-73. K- of St Peter's, with Upton, North-
ampton, 1873-1905; resigned owing to blindness. Married,
1880, Ida Mary Anne CaroUne, dau. of the Rev. John Thomas
Henry Smith, R. of Kislingbury, Northants., and had issue.
Latterly of 32, St Michael's Avenue, Northampton. Died
there, Apr. 30, 1913, while entering a tramcar; buried at
Upton. (Eagle, xxxv. 225; Crockford; The Record, May 9,
1913; Northants. Clergy.)
TOMBE, HENRY AREMBURG. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1873. S. of the Rev. Henry Joye. B. in Dublin. School,
WeUington College. Matric. Michs. 1873. Married, 1896,
Vivienne, dau. of W. R. HeUas. (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
TOMBES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 4, 1752.
S. of Henry, of London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1752;
Scholar; LL.B. i759- (Eton Coll. Reg.)
TOMBLIN, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May II, 1854. Of Rutland. [S. of the Rev. Charles (next), of
Langtoft, Lines. B. May, 1836.] School, Uppingham. Matnc.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Cricket 'blue,' 1857. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Great Oaldey, Northants.,
1859-63; V. there, 1863-1900. Continued to reside at Great
Oakley, and died Apr. 15, 1911- (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Scott, MSS.; Northants. Clergy; The Guardian, May 26, 1911-)
TOMBLIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1820.
S. of Robert, Esq., of Edith-Weston, Rutland. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828.
V. of Walcot, Lines., 1828-58, and V. of Langtoft, 1834-58.
Died Dec. 20, 1858, at Langtoft vicarage. Fatherof theabove.
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, i. 223.)
TOMBS, ERNEST BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1896. S. of R. C, postmaster, of Bristol. B. Sept. 24,
1877, in London. School, Clifton College (Mr M. G. Glaze-
brook). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Sometime of 37,
Henleaze Gardens, Bristol. (Clifton Coll. Reg.)
TOMKINS, ALGERNON SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 10, 1864. Of Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A.
1868. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of
Chertsey, Surrey, 1870-2. C. of St Saviour's, Bath, 1872-3.
C. of St Paul, Bunhill-row, London, 1873-4. Disappears from
Crockford, 1876.
TOMKINS, ARTHUR STRAFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 12, 1884. S. of Henry [surveyor, of Pimlico Road,
London] (and Harriet Mary). B. Aug. 22, 1863, in Odense,
Denmark. Schools, Merchant Taylors', St Andrew's, Chard-
stock and St John's Wood. Matric. Lent, 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of
Penge, Kent, 1888-90. C. of St Jude's, Mildmay Park, 1890-
6. C. of Christ Church, Beckenham, 1896-9. C. of Roxeth,
Middlesex, 1899-1902. C. of St Andrew's, Plymouth, 1902-4;
ToMKiNS, William
V. of Holy Trinity, Plymouth, 1904-30. R. of Edith-Weston,
Rutland, 1930-2. Married Edith Maud, eldest dau. of Dr
R. W. Brigstocke, of the Old reotorv, Scole, Norfolk. Died
Nov. 16, 1932. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Petle, 11. 702;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 17, 1932.)
TOMKINS, GERARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Sept. 1,1861. S.of the Rev. WiUiam (1826) B. at Lavendon,
Bucks. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at Epsom College, 1865-7. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1866; priest, 1867. R. of Lavendon, Bucks.,
1867-74. V. of Gorleston with Southtown and West Town,
Great Yarmouth, 1874-82. Assistant Master at Bishop Cotton
School, Simla, 1882-5; Principal of the upper grade School,
Simla, 1885-1900. Assistant Chaplain at Quetta, 1900-7.
V. of St Alban's, Streatham, London, 1907-20. Died Aug. 3,
1920, aged 78. (Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 13, 1920 )
TOMKINS [HARRY], GORDON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886.
S. of Dr — [Charles Payne], M.R.C.S., of Beddington, Croy-
don and St Chad's, Epsom. B. 1867. School, Malvern CoUege.
Matric. Michs. 1886. In the theatrical profession. (Malvern
Coll. Reg.)
TOMKINS, HENRY ALFRED COLTHURST. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 24, 1874. S. of [the Rev.] Henry George (1848)
[sometime V. of Branscombe, Devon], of Park Lodge,
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. B. there (sic). Mar. 21, 1855.
Schools, Weston-super-Mare (private) and Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Nailsworth, Gloucs., 1878-80.
V. of Wick, 1880-1908. R. of Manningford Abbas, WUts.,
1908-15. Perm to off., dios. of Salisbury and of Exeter from
1915. Latterly of Bournemouth. Died Oct. 7, 1929, at
Torquay. (List of Carthusians; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 10,
1929.)
TOMKINS, HENRY BARR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 2, 1863. [4th] s. of Samuel, banker, of 77, Avenue
Road, Regent's Park, London (and Jane Walker). [B. June 8,
1844.1 School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Lent, 1863;
LLB 1867; LL.M. 1872. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 9, 1864. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1874- On the
South-Eastern circuit. Died Dec. 15, 1886. (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Law Lists, Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
TOMKINS, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
Mar. 3, 1848. S. of Charles. Doubtful if resided. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1857; priest, 1858. C. of Kegworth, Leics.,
1857-8. C. of St Michael's, Derby, 1858-9. C. of West Coker,
Somerset, 1860-3; C. of St Marychurch, Devon, 1863-4.
C. of Woodbury-Salterton, 1864-6. R. of St Paul's, Exeter,
1866-8. V. of Branscombe, Devon, 1868-72. Author, Poems,
Hymns and Sermons. Latterly of Park Lodge, Weston-super-
Mare. Disappears from Crockford, 1908. Father of Henry
A. c. (1874). d, ' '■ 7
TOMKINS, JAMES PEEBLES OMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 7, 1848. S. of Henry Western, Lieut. R.N. (and
EUzabeth). B. at Toxteth Park, Walton-on-the-Hill. Bapt.
Sept. 17, 1829. School, Guisborough, Yorks. (The Rev. J.
Penistan). Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of St Nicholas, Liverpool,
1853-5. C. of Duffield, Derbs., 1855-8. C. of Lutterworth,
Leics., 1858-63. C. of Foston, 1865-8. C. of Witherley, 1869-
73. V. of Orton-on-the-HiU, 1873-81. V. of Kilby with
Wistow and Newton Harcourt, 1881-98. Married and had
issue. Resided latteriy at Southsea, where he died, June 22,
1913. (Eagle, xxxv. 225; Crockford; The Times, June 25,
1913-)
TOMKINS, ROBERT BURGOYNE (1781), see TOMKYNS.
TOMKINS, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
June 30, 1848. S. of Thomas. B. at Olney, Bucks. Matnc.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1851;
priest, 1852. C. of Little Staughton, Hunts., 1856-67.
Author, The Influence of the Hebrew and Christian Revelations
on the Ancient Heathen Writers. Disappears from Crockford,
1868. (Clergy List.)
TOMKINS, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 24,
1793. B.A. 1794, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. i794- [S- of
Edwin, of Alton St Pancras, Dorset.] Matric. from BaUiol
CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 2, 1780, age 18; B-A. (Oxford) 1783.
R. of Chilton Cantelo, Somerset, 1788-1839. R. of West
Coker, 1795-1839. R.of Thorn-Falcon, 1836-9. Died July 18,
1839, at Yeovil. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 209.)
TOMKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 20,
1826. Of Olney, Buckinghamshire. Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A.
i83i;M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1830; priest, 1831.
R of Lavendon with Brafield, Bucks., 1838-67. R. of St
Saviour's, Bath, 1867-72. Disappears from C/ergy Ljs<, 1873.
Father of Gerard W. (1861). (Crockford.)
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TOMKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 6, i860.
S. of William Thomas, farmer (and Hannah). B. at Tyring-
ham with FUgrave, Bucks. Bapt. June 17, 1829. Matric.
Micbs. i860; B.A. 1864; M..\. 1867. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1864; priest, 1865; C. of Frensham, Surrey, 1864-5. C. of
Barford, Warws., 1865-80. C. of Barboume, Worcester,
1880-4. C. of Sherboume, Warws., 1884-5 ; V. there, 1885-98.
Latterly of the Green, Stony Stratford, where he died May 21,
1908. (Eagle, XXX. 219; Crockford; The Church Times,
May 29, 1908.)
TOMKINS, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. S. of [the Rev.] William Smith (next), of
Bedford Villa, Shrubbery, Weston-super-Mare. B. Oct. 16,
1859, in London. School, Bruton, Somerset. Matric. Michs.
1877. Died in 18S9. [Kins's School, Bruton Reg.)
TOMKINS, WILLIAM SMITH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Mar. 31, 1848. S. of Charles, M.D. B. at Abingdon, Berks.
Of Weston-super-Mare. A. K.C., London. Ord. deacon (Bath
and Wells) 1859; priest, i86o; C. of Crewkerne, Somerset,
1859-61. V. of Durston, 1862-96 and C. of Castle Cary, i858-
77. Chaplain, West of England Sanatorium at Weston-super-
Mare, 1878-80. Latterly of Clifton Vale, Bristol. Disappears
from Crockford, 1914. Father of the above.
TOMKINSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1791. [Eldest] s. of Henry, attorney [of Dorfold,
Nantwich, Cheshire] (and Anne, dau. of John Darlington).
B. at Nantwich. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A.
1796. Adm. at Lincoln's Inu, May i, 1795. Died, unmarried,
Sept. 24, 1819, at Cheltenham. Brother of Henry (1804) and
James (1798). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Si John's Coll. Adm., iv.
519; G. Mag., 1819, n. 379.)
TOMKINSON, GEORGE ARNOLD. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1879. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Samuel, Esq., of Adelaide,
S. Australia. [B. Oct. 17, 1859.] School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. and LL.B. 1883; M..\. 1913. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 6, 1880. Called to the Bar, .A.pr. 18,
1883. Practised before the Supreme Court of South Australia.
Married (1) 1886, Ethel Nora, dau. of E. C. Gaddum, of
St Mar>''s Clyffe, Alderley Edge, Cheshire; (2) 1903, Winifred
Alice, dau. of C. T. Aveling, M.D., of Staroiord Hill, London,
N. Latterly of Hampstead. Died Sept. 14, 1916, in London.
(Haileybury Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times,
Sept. 15, 1916.)
TOMKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 7,
1804. [3rd] s. of Henry, of [Dorfold], Nantwich, Cheshire
(and Anne, dau. of John Darlington, of Aston, Cheshire).
[B. Nov. 8, 1785.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1804.
Re-adm. Oct. 14, 1819. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. 9,
1819; LL.B. 1823. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 18,
1807. Called to the Bar, Feb. 12, 1813. Ord. priest (Norwich,
Litt. dim. from Chester), June 11, 1820. V. of Acton, Cheshire,
1820-38, and R. of Davenham, 1822-38. Married, 1824,
Harriet Sophia, dau. of Shakspear Philips. Died June 9,
1838, at Reaseheath Hall, Nantwich. Brother of Edward
(1791) and James (1798) ; father of Henry R. (next). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guid^; Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag., 1838, II. 222.)
TOMKINSON, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 30, 1850. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Henry (above).
B. Aug. 28, 1831, at Reaseheath, Cheshire. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. dUh Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1857.
Rowed in the race v. Oxford at Henley, 1853. Assistant
Master and bursar at Marlborough College, 1855-60. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1863. Called to the Bar, June 6,
1866. A Director of the Sun Fire Insurance Office. Chairman
of the Association of Insurance Offices. Succeeded to the
family estates of Reaseheath, Cheshire, 1870. Died, un-
married, Dec. 9, 1906, at Roehampton. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Dec. 14, 1906.)
TOMKINSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1798.
[2nd s. of Henry, Esq., of Dorfold, Nantwich, Cheshire (and
Aime, dau. of John Darlington). School, Rugby.] Migrated
to Trinity Hall, Feb. 10, 1800. Matric. Easter, 1804; LL.B.
1804. In Holy Orders. Appointed V. of Acton and Davenham,
Cheshire, 1820, but resigned the same year. Of Dorfold,
Nantwich. Married Julia, dau. of John Nesham, of Houghton-
le-Spring, Durham, and had issue. Died Oct. 5, 1841; buried
at Acton. Brother of Edward (1791) and Henry (1804).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
TOMKINSON, ROBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 20, 1867. [4th] s. of Colonel — [William],
of Willington Hall, Kelsalj, Cheshire (and Susan, dau. of
TOMLIN, BaNKES
Thomas Tarleton). [B. Aug. 14, 1847. School, Marlborough
College.] Matric. Lent, 1867. A stockbroker in London.
Married (i) Dec. 22, 1874, Lucile Diana Mauritia, only dau. of
Major-General Thomas Brooke; (2) Jan. 9, 1908, Beatrice
Lucy, youngest dau. of Philip WilUam Richardson Peck, of
Bathampton. Died July 27, 1928, at Bumham-on-Sea.
Brother of William (1858). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, July 28, 1928.)
TOMKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
May 10, 1790. S. of Edward, of Manchester (and Miss
Marsden). School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1790. Ensign,
25th Foot, Nov. 30, 1792; Lieut., 44th Foot, i793- Of
Bostock Hall, Cheshire. Married, Nov. 4, 1797, Frances, dau.
of John Needham, of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham. (Eton
Coll. Reg.)
TOMKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 2, 1858.
S. of VViUiam, Lieut.-Col., of Willington HaU, near Chester
(and Susan, dau. of Thomas Tarleton, formerly of Bolesworth
CasUe, Cheshire). B. Mar. 14, 1839, at Willington HaU.
School, Chester (private). Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1863.
Married, Apr. 25, 1866, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Dudley North.
Died, s.p., Mar. i, 1870. Brother of Robert E. (1867). (Burke,
L.G.)
TOMKYNS, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, July 8,
1802. [S. of the Rev. WiUiam Moore (1767), V. of Amwell,
Herts.] Bapt. Jan. 19, 1783, at Broxboume, Herts. Matric.
Michs. 1802; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Fellow, 1805-28; tutor,
1826-8. Senior Proctor, 1826-7. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 8, 1802. Went to Spain, as a Captain in the ist Royal
Dragoons. Ord. priest, 1824. R. of Slower Provost and of
I'odber, Dorset, 1826-32. R. of Great Greenford, Middlesex,
1832-49. Died Dec. 16, 1849. (King's Coll. Reg., 6; Inns of
Court; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1850, I. 221.)
TOMKYNS (or TOMKINS), ROBERT BURGOYNE. Adm. pens.
(age m) at Peterhouse, May 10, 1781. Of Middlesex.
Matric. Easter, 1783; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1787.
Married at Lewisham, Dec. 19, 1789, Miss Weston, of
Sydenham, Kent. Of Grantham in 1799. (T. A. Walker, Si&;
G. Mag., 1790, Li.x. 1147.)
TOMKYNS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 9,
1833. S. of William [of the Accountant-General's Office,
Calcutta]. B. in Calcutta. School, Ottery St Mary, Devon.
Matric. Michs. 1833; M.B. 1839. Died Dec. 22, 1846, at
Budleigh Salterton; buried in St Martin's, Exeter. M.I.
(G. Mag., 1847, I. 21.)
TOMKYNS, WILLIAM MOORE. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a
scholar from Eton, Nov. 27, 1767. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of
Norfolk Street, St Clement Danes, London, gent, (and Sarah).
B. in Covent Garden. Bapt. Oct. 5, 1749. at St Paul's,
Covent Garden. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1772; M.A. 1775.
FeUow, 1770-8. Studied medicine at Edinburgh University.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9, 1765. V. of Amwell,
Herts. Married, Jan. 24, 1781, Miss Laetitia Tomkyns,
being described as 'of Killingworth, Co. Warwick." Died
Mar. 15, 1793. Father of John (1802). (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1781, 45.)
TOMLIN, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Caius, June i, 1857. S. of
William, of Sneinton, Notts. B. there, Sept. 10, 1837.
School, Nottingham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A.
(25</j H>ang/t^c) 1861; M.A. 1864. No profession. Resided for
many years at Sneinton and latterly at Prestwich, Lanes.,
where he died Feb. 19, 1909. (Venn, 11. 335.)
TOMLIN, ALFRED JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 14,
1839. Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (York)
1844; priest (Ripon) 1845; C. of Bradford, 1844-6. C. of
Liverpool, 1846-72. C. of Lower Tranmere, Cheshire, 1872-
83. V. there, 1883-1901. Author, Improvement of Elementary
Education. Died Oct. 30, 1901, aged 83. (Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 9, 1901.)
TOMLIN, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11,
1879. S. of William, bookseller (and Mary Ann). B. in
Cambridge. Bapt. Apr. 12, i86o. School, Perse, Cambridge
(Mr J. B. AUen). Matric. \Uchs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Horsley, Gloucs., 1884-6. C. of Holy Trinity, Bristol, 1886-
95. V. of Kingston, Somerset, 1895-1915. R. of Skilgate,
1915-30. Of Torquay in 1950. (Disappears from Crockford,
I93I-2-)
TOMLIN, BANKES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 8, 1842. S. of
Robert Sackett [of Dane Court, Isle of Thanet] (and Ehzabeth
Anne, dau. of John Bankes, of Otley, Vorks.). Matric. Michs.
1843. Brother of Robert (1841). (Burke, L.G.)
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TOMLIN, JACOB. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15, 1814.
B. [1793] at Clitheroe, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A.
1818. Sent by the London Missionary Society to Malacca,
1826; Principal of the Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca,
April, 1832. Left the C.M.S. Sept. 1832 and started a
seminary at Malacca, caUed the Benevolent Institute.
Visited Bengal in 1836. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1845 ; priest,
1846; C. of St Augustine's, Liverpool, 1845-6. C.-in-charge
of Tunstal, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Yorks., 1847-8. C. of
Tankersley, 1849-53. C. of Great Coates, Lines., 1854-60.
C. of Brodsworth, Yorks., 1860-1. C. of Croxall, Derbs.,
1865-6. V. of Wollaston, Northants., 1868-76. Author,
Missionary Journals and Letters. Resided latterly at Chester
House, near Irchester, Northants., where he died Sept. 5,
1880. (Boase, vi. 694; Northants. Clergy; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; Northants. Notes and Queries, iii. 173.)
TOMLIN, JOHN READ LE BROCKTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. S. of John Read, husbandman,
deceased, of Elston, near Newark, Notts, (and Sarah Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. S. M. Lund, R. of Awsworth, Notts.).
B. [Aug. 15, 1864] at Elston. [School, Winchester.] Matric.
Michs. 1883; Scholar; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1902. Assistant
Master at Llandaff Cathedral School, 1888-99; at Stancliffe
Hall, Derbs., 1899-1901. Fellow of the Entomological
society and hon. member of staff at the British Museum
(Natural History), S. Kensington. Married, May 2, 1906,
Eleanor Marjorie, youngest dau. of Theodore Kensington.
Of 23, Boseobel Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, in 1948. (Win-
chester Coll. Reg.)
TOMLIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Clare, Apr. 2, 1841.
[S. of Robert Sackett, Esq. (and Elizabeth Ann, dau. of John
Bankes, of Otley, Yorks.). B. at Dane Court, St Peters, Isle
ofThanet.] Diedini87i. Brotherof Bankes (1842). (Walford,
County Families; Burke, L.G.)
TOMLINE, GEORGE (1767), see PRETYMAN.
TOMLINE, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr.
19, 1753- Matric. Easter, 1754; Scholar. Of Riby Grove,
Lines. Left landed property to the Rt. Rev. George Pretyman,
Bp. of Winchester (1767), to whom he was not related.
TOMLINE, WILLIAM EDWARD PRETYMAN. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 7, 1803. [Eldest] s. of [the Rt. Rev.]
George (1767, sub Pretyman), of London. Pupil of Mr Maltby,
at Buckden, Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1808; M.A.
1811. M.P. for Christchurch, Hants., 1812-18; for Truro,
1818-20 and 1826-9; for Minehead, 1830-1. Of Riby Grove,
Lines. Married, 1811, Frances, only dau. of John Amley,
Esq., of Ford Hall, Salop. Author, A speech on the character of
William Pitt, delivered in the Chapel of Trinity College. Brother
of George T. (1808, stib Pretyman) and Richard (1809, sub
Pretyman). (Walford, County Families; Rettirn of M.P. s.)
TOMLINS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18, 1838.
S. of Thomas, of Shrewsbury, Salop. School, Shrewsbury
(Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon,
1847. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
TOMLINS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July i, 1864. S. of the Rev. Richard (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1835), of Manchester. Schools, Shrewsbury
and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Alnwick, North-
umberland, 1869-73. C. of Alton, Staffs., 1873-8. C. of
Checkley, 1878-87. V. of Freehay, 1887-1909. Died May 12,
1909. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
TOMLINSON, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1882. S. of Nicholas. B. Sept. 19, 1863, at Craigie,
St Elizabeth, Jamaica. School, Munro and Dickenson's,
Potsdam, Jamaica (W. Simms, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1882;
1 u* \ m'S^ t'^"^ B.A. 1885. Assistant Master at York Castle School, Jamaica,
'■ ^ 1886-90; Head Master ofiRusfea's School, 1890-7. Married,
1893, Ethel Mary, dau. of HeniV Carvalho, J. P., of Falmouth,
Jamaica, and had issue. Died June 4, 1897; buried in Lueea
Churchyard. Brother of Frederick C. (1886) (W. Cowper;
Peile, II. 692.)
TOMLINSON, AMBROSE MERTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 2, 1898. S. of the Rev. Edward Murray
(i860), V. of East Meon, Petersfield. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Lanes. Regt.). Married. Died in 1927.
Brother of Edward T. (1896). (Wellington Colt. Reg.)
TOMLINSON, ARTHUR SHERRATT. Adm. at Clare, July 7,
1891. [3rd s. of Henry George, J. P., of The Woodlands,
Burton-on-Trent. B. Jan. 11, 1873.] School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; Mus.Bac, and M.A. 1898.
F.R.C.O. 1901. Assistant Music Master at Wellington
College, Berks., 1901-28. Married, Dec. 30, 1903, Margaret
Thomewill. Died Jan. 29, 1941, at Crowthonie. Brother of
Henry C. (1889). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, Feb. i, 1941; Wellington Coll. Reg.)
TOMLINSON, Henry Cecil
TOMLINSON, CECIL FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. S. of the Rev. W[alter] M[iehael] (i868), of the
vicarage. North Cave, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1903; priest, 1904;
C. of St Cuthbert's, Leeds, 1903-5. Railway Missioner in
South Africa, 1905-8. C. of Ashbourne with Mapleton,
Derbs., 1908-14. Sueeentor of Ripon Cathedral, 1914-17.
R. of Bolton Abbey, Yorks., 1917-52-. Brother of Walter A.
(1897). (Crockford.)
TOMLINSON, EDWARD MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 10, i860. S. of Thomas [Bencher of the Middle Temple],
of 3, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, London [and of Heysham,
Lanes.] (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Roger Mashiter, of
Bolton-le-Sands, Lanes.). B. Apr. 30, 1842, in Westminster.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1868. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1865; priest, 1867; C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1865-70. C. of St Mary, TothUl Fields, West-
minster, 1870-3. C. of North Wootton, Somerset, 1874. R. of
Hope-Mansel, Heref., 1874-7. V. of Holy Trinity, Minories,
London, 1877-89. V. of East Meon, Hants., 1889-1901. Married,
Sept. 30, 1873, Louisa Ruth, dau. of WUliam James Thoms,
F.S.A. Resided latteriy at The Castle House, Petersfield,
Hants., where he died Nov. 26, 1908. Father of the next and
of Ambrose M. (1898); brother of Frederic P. (1864). (Record
of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 28, 1908.)
TOMLINSON, EDWARD THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Aug. 30, 1896. S. of the Rev. Edward Murray
(above), V. of East Meon, Petersfield. B. Nov. 10, 1876.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1896. An electrical
engineer. Married, June 2, 1898, Edith Cleaveland, eldest dau.
of Alfred Henderson, of Rowbery House, Kent. Of St
George's Square, London, S.W. Died Apr. 19, 1921, in
London. Brother of Ambrose M. (1898). (The Times, Apr. 21,
1921.)
TOMLINSON, FRANCIS ROBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1895.
[S. of Robert William, hop-merchant. B. Apr. 19, 1877.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. i8g8; M.A. 1920.
In the Indian Educational Service; Professor at the Govt.
College, Punjab in 1920. Died Aug. 10, 1925, in Guernsey.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Aug. 13, 1925.J
TOMLINSON, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 5, 1886. S. of Nicholas. B. [Oct. 24, 1867], at Craigie
Middle Quarters, Jamaica. School, Munro and Dickenson's,
Potsdam, Jamaica. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar, 1887; B.A.
1889. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1892. Adm. to the
Jamaican Bar, Nov. 1892. Of Black River, Jamaica.
Manied, 1893, Lucy Caroline, dau. of John Elliott, of
Westeott, Rockbeare, Devon, and had issue. Brother of
Alfred E. (1882). (Peile, 11. 729; Law Lists.)
TOMLINSON, FREDERIC PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July II, 1864. [5th] s. of Thomas [Bencher of the Middle
Temple], of 3 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, London (and
Sarah, dau, of the Rev. Roger Mashiter, of Bolton-le-Sands,
Lanes.). B. July 10, 1846, at Heysham, Lanes. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May i, 1867. Called
totheBar, Nov. 17, 1871. A Special Pleader. OntheNorthem
Circuit. Married, July 29, 1876, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir
James John Reid, of Mouswald Place, Dumfries. Died
Aug. 31, 1883, at Mouswald Place. Brother of Edward M.
(i860). (Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, in. 986; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Sept. 5, 1883.)
TOMLINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16, 1818.
Of Lancashire. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826;
D.D. 1842. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 16, 1822. Chaplain
to the Bishop of London and Tutor to the family of Sir
Robert Peel. Secretary to the Society for promoting Christian
Knowledge, 1831-42. V. of St Matthew's, Spring Gardens,
London, 1832-42. Visited the Levant, 1840. First Bishop
of Gibraltar, 1842-63. Married (1) Nov. 21, 1848, Louisa, dau.
of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Patrick Stuart; (2) Jan. 6, 1855, Eleanor
Jane, dau. of Col. Charles Mackenzie Eraser. Died Feb. 9,
1863, aged 62, at Gibraltar. (Boase, iii. 986; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1863, I. 389; F. P. White; The Times, Feb. 11, 1863.)
TOMLINSON, The Rev. GEORGE COCKAINE. Adm. sizar at
Magdalene, Mar. 8, 1834; a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Lent,
1844. P.C. of Coverham and Horsehouse, Yorks., 1842-55.
Domestic Chaplain to the Rt. Rev. George (above). Bishop of
Gibraltar. F.S.A. Died Mar. 15, 1855, at Cariton-in-Cover-
dale, Yorks,, aged 48. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, i. 655.)
TOMLINSON, HENRY CECIL. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5, 1889. [S.
of Henry George, J. P., brewer, of The Woodlands, Burton-
on-Trent. B. Oct. 6, 1870.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892. Of 59, Scalpcliffe Road, Burton-on-Trent,
and of Dolanog, near Welshpool, in 1922. Brother of Arthur
S. (1891). (Repton Sch. Reg.)
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TOMLINSON, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1897. S. of the Rev. \V[illiam Bfannister], of the
vicarage, Little Ousebum, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1904; priest, 1906.
C. of St George's, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1904-11, and
Assistant Master at the High School. C. of Famworth, Lanes.,
1912. V. of St Mark's, Bolton, 1912-17. R. of Narborough,
Leics., 1917-29. \'. of Liscard, Cheshire, 1929-35. Died
Mar. 19, 1935. {Crock/ord.)
TOMLINSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 2,
1890; re-adm. sizar Oct. 9, 1891. S. of the Rev. Charles
Henry (Queen's College, Oxford, 1854), of Hoggeston rectory,
Bucks, (and Emily Howard). B. Sept. 20, 1872, at Dench-
worth vicarage, near Wantage. Schools, Bloxham (Mr
Egerton) and Berkhamsted (The Rev. T. C. Fry). Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
TOMLINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 13, 1786.
Of Staffs. Did not reside; name off, July 8, 1790. {St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 519.)
TOMLINSON, The Rev. JOHN. M.A. 1867, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of VN'illiam John, of Liverpool.] Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Jan. 31, 1855, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1859; M..\. (Oxford) 1861. Ord. deacon (Brisbane),
i860; priest, 1861; Chaplain to the Bishop of Brisbane, and
Missionary in Queensland, 1860-5. C. of West Felton, Salop,
1865-8. C. of Whittington, Derbs., 1868. C. of Sudbury,
Derbs., 1868-70. C. of Cheadle, Cheshire, 1870-2. V. of Great
Haywood, Staffs., 1872-92. R. of Whittington, Derbs.,
1892-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1898-1902. Latterly of
Fishboume, Chichester. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1903.
{Ai. Oxon.; Crockford.)
TOMLINSON, JOHN PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27) at
Magdalene, Feb. 22, 1837. S. of Nicholas [Admiral, R.N.],
of Middleton, near Lewes, Sussex (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Ralph Ward, Esq., of Colchester). School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. C. of Patcham, Sussex,
1844-8. C. of Westmeston, 1849-55. Held no subsequent
cures. Died July 25, 1892. Brother of William R. (1828).
(Camb. Almanack; Walford, County Families; Clergy List,
which sometimes calls him 'T.-P.' Tomlinson.)
TOMLINSON, ROUTH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 31, 1858.
[B. Mar. i, 1839. School, Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1863; priest,
1864; C. of St Mary's, Peterborough, 1863-6. C. of Wrotham,
Kent, 1866. C. of Luttenvorth, Leics., 1866-71. C. of
St Barnabas, Rotherhithe, London, S.E., 1871-2. V. of
Warmfield, Yorks., 1872-82. C.-in-c. of Husbands Bosworth,
Leics., 1883-7. C. of Finchampstead, Berks., 1887-92; R.
there, 1892-1912. Died May 6, 1912, in London. (Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 10, 1912.)
TOMLINSON, THOMAS SYMONDS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. S. of the Rev. .Arthur Roger (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1862), of Penkevil, Cornwall. B. Nov. 2, 1877, at
Onehunga, New Zealand. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. .Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, 1901. Town Magistrate at Zanzibar, 1907-19; Judge,
1919; Chief Justice, 1925-8. Order of the BrUliant Star of
Zanzibar, 1923. Knighted, 1925. Ser\'ed in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R. Munster FusUiers; attached Leinster
Regt.). Legal Adviser and Member of Executive Council of
Tanganyika, 1918-21. Married, Sept. 29, 1915, Diana, dau. of
P. J. Hibbert, J. P., of Hamps&eld, Grange-over-Sands, and
had issue. Of 'Ellerhow,' Grange-over-Sands, Lanes, in 1952.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
TOMLINSON, WALTER ARDOLD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of the Rev. W[alter] M[ichael] (next), V. of
North Cave, Yorks. [B. Jan. 15, 1878. School, Rossall.]
Matric. Michs. 1897; B..^. 1900; M.A. 1917. Assistant Master
at Hymers College, Hull, 1900-3; at Sussex House, Seaford,
1903; at the King's School, Bruton, Somerset, 1905; at the
Saidia Government School, Eg>'pt, 1906-11 ; at Felsted, 1911-
32. Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Corporal, R.G..^.).
Died Feb. 20, 1932 ; buried at Felsted. Brother of Cecil F.
( 1898). (Rossall Reg. ; Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories ;
The Times, Feb. 23, 1932.)
TOMLINSON, WALTER MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 25, 1868. S. of Robert Sherratt, surgeon, of 'Wood-
lands,' Burton-on-Trent. B. there, Jan. 14, 1849. Schools,
Burton-on-Trent and Repton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A.
1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1872; priest, 1873;
C. of St James's, Bradford, 1872-4. C. of .\mbleside, West-
morland, 1875-7. C. of St Mark's, Sheffield, 1877-84. V. of
All Saints, Pontefract, 1884-91. V. of North Cave with Chffe,
1891-1905. Lie. Pr., dio. of Lichfield, 1906-14; dio. of South-
well, 1910-14. R. of Thorpe-by-.\shboume, Derbs., 1914-26.
Died July 2, 1926. Father of Cecil F. (1898) and the above.
(Venn, 11. 384; Crock/ord; The Times, July 6, 1926.)
ToMPSON, Henry Kett
TOMLINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 28, 1778. S. of Edward [William] [clerk to a coal
merchant], of London. School, St Paul's. Did not reside.
Found drowned off the Essex coast, Oct. 1778. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg., 11. 85.)
TOMLINSON, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
St John's, May 20, 1828. [Youngest] s. of Nicholas, Captain,
R.N. [later, Admiral], of 36, Dorset Square, London (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Ward, Esq., of Colchester). B.
[i8ii] at Witham, Essex. Schools, Richmond and the Royal
Naval College, Portsmouth. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833;
M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Chichester)
Sept. 20, 1835; priest (Chichester) Jan. 8, 1837; C. of Hove,
Sussex, 1835-7. V. of Whiteparish, Wilts., 1837-78, and R.
of Sherfield-English, Hants., i837-9-2- Married, Sept. 21,
1842, Cecilia, dau. of William Baker, Esq., and had issue.
Latterly of ' Briarswood,' Rodwell, Weymouth, where he died
Feb. 6, 1899. Brother of John P. (1837). (Eagle, xxi. 237;
Walford, County Families; Crock/ord; The Times, Feb. 9,
1899.)
TOMLISON, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Truro), 1892; priest, 1893; C. of
St Ives, Cornwall, 1892-7. C. of Ingatestone, Essex, 1898-9.
C. of Arreton, Isle of Wight, 1899-1900. C. of Ringmer,
Sussex, 1900-2. R. of East Langdon, Kent, 1902-7. Married.
Resided latterly at St Leonard's, where he died Sept. 8, 1934,
aged 69. (Crock/ord; The Times, Sept. 13, 1934.)
TOMPKINS, ALBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1882. S. of .\lbert James, of 10, Park Terrace, Cambridge.
B. there, Oct. 3, 1862. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M..\. 1890. Assistant Master at
St Dunstan's College, Catford, 1903-29. Died May 28, 1929,
at Catford. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, May 30,
1929.)
TOMPKINS, RICHARD FRANCIS. .A.dm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 17, 1840. Of Sussex. [School, Bishop's Waltham.]
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1846; priest, 1847; C. of Bignor, Sussex, 1846-54. V. of
Tortington, 1854-97. Subsequently of Arundel, where he
died. Mar. 10, 1898, aged 75- (Eagle, xx. 589; Crock/ord;
The Standard, Mar. i2, 1898.)
TOMPSON, ALAN HAWTIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. [2nd] s. of John Alfred, of 'Dromenagh,' Iver Heath,
Bucks, (and Marie Louise Clifford, dau. of T. Kimber).
B. Jan. 23, 1880, at Denham, Uxbridge. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1899; B..\. 1902. A sheep-farmer in
Nairobi, British East Africa. Married, 1915, Gladys, dau. of
John Bullough, of Kinloch Castle, Rhum. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., East African Mounted Rifles
and Grenadier Guards); killed in action, Sept. 27, 1915.
Brother of the next. (The Times, Oct. 20, 1915.)
TOMPSON, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i,
1895. [Eldest] s. of John .■Ufred, of ' Dromenagh,' Iver Heath,
Uxbridge, Middlesex (and Marie Louise Clifford, dau. of
T. Kimber, barrister). B. Nov. 21, 1876, at Denham. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. .Michs. 1895; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 189S; M.A. 1903. Of 'Dromenagh,' Iver Heath, in
1939. Brother of the above. (Burke, L.G^
TOMPSON, FRANK GORDON. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
.\ug. II, 1900. S. of Frederick James, brewer's manager
[died, 1896] (and Eliza Harvey Thompson). B. Sept. 5, 1880,
at Kentish Town, London. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Of Windyridge, Boundary
Road, Belmont, Sutton, Surrey, in 1946. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll.)
TOMPSON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1835. [Eldest s. of Edward, Esq., of Great Yar-
mouth (and Elizabeth Mary, dau. of James Fisher, of Brows-
ton HaU, Suffolk). B. June 9, 1816. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1835. Of Boxted House, near Colchester. J. P. for
Essex. Married (i) 1840, Caroline, eldest dau. of Francis
Smythies, Esq., of Colchester; (2) 1847, Eliza, youngest dau.
of J. H. Nunn, Esq., of Nether Hall, Essex, and had issue.
Died in 1874. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families.)
TOMPSON (post KETT-TOMPSON), HENRY KETT. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1830. [2nd] s. of Charles [of
Witchingham Hall, Norwich] (and Juliana, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Kett, Esq.). B. at Bergh .\pton, Norfolk. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1830; B..\. 1835. A brewer in
Norwich. Of Witchingham Hall, Norivich and Brooke House.
J. P. for Norfolk. Assumed the name of Kett-Tompson, 1871.
Married, 1843, Margaret .\meUa, 2nd dau. of Rear-Admiral
the Hon. Frederick Paul Irby. Died in Nov. 1872. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
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TOMPSON, JAMES BROWNE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Mar. 6, 1793. S. of Samuel, woollen-draper, of Norwich. B.
there. School, Norwich. Scholar, 1793; matric. Lent, 1795;
LL.B. 1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 12, 1799; priest,
Aug. 31, 1800. V. of Shropham, Norfolk, 1801-49 and P.C. of
Tompson, 1816-49. Chaplain to the Court of Guardians at
Norwich, 1814. Died Aug. 13, 1849, aged 73. at Norwich.
[Venn, 11. 126; Clergy List, which calls him 'Thompson';
G. Mag., 1849, II. 436, which gives Aug. 3 as date of death.)
TOMPSON, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 6,
1822. [2nd s. of Carrier, of Woodston Manor, Hunts, (and
Margaret Aim, dau. of Lieut. -Col. John Smith, Coldstream
Guards). B. Mar. 22, 1804.] Matric. Michs. 1823. Of Iver
House, Bucks. Married, Oct. 15, 1846, Elizabeth Ami Ashby,
dau. of Nash Crozier Hilliard. Died, s.p., Mar. 31, 1868.
(Burke, L.G.)
TOMS, ALFRED AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 3, 1875. S. of Samuel Rogers. B. at Brighton. Matric.
Michs. 1875. Migrated to Downing, Apr. 12, 1877; B.A. and
LL.B. 1879; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (London) 1879; priest,
1881 ; C. of Whitechapel, 1879-80. C. of Stepney, 1880-2. C.
of Holy Trinity, Bournemouth, 1882-4. P-C. of St Paul's,
East Stonehouse, Devon, 1884-7. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1887-90. C. of Eastbourne, 1890-5. R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1895-7. V. of Dullingham, Cambs., 1897-1902. V. of
Emneth, Norfolk, 1902-7. Lie. Pr., dio. of Norwich, 1912-
13. V. of Fltxton, Suffolk, 1914-16. Perm, to off., dio. of
Norwich, 1916. Married, Aug. 17, 1882, Florence, eldest dau.
of W. B. Lanfear, of Croydon. Latterly of Glebe Avenue,
Hunstanton. Died Apr. 17, 1922, in London. (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 19, 1922.)
TOMS, ARTHUR CECIL KELWAY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1888. [Youngest] s. of John Robert. B. Sept. 28, 1870,
at Wellington, Somerset. [School, Somerset County.] Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at
Chard Grammar School for i year; at Dorset County School
for 1 year; at Ware Grammar School for 3 years; at Lough-
borough Grammar School, 1897-1903; Head Master of
Cirencester Grammar School, 1903-15. Assistant Master at
Clifton College, 1916-32; House Master, 1916-18. Member of
Bristol City Council, 1932-41. Married and had issue. Of
'Rosehill,' Aberdovey, Merioneths., in 1953. (Scott, MSS.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Clifton Coll. Reg.)
TOMS, GEORGE BAILEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1881.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (14*^ Wrangler) 1884; M.A. 1888.
[S. of — , brewer, of Chard, Somerset.] Head of the engineering
firm of G. B. Toms, & Co. (A. C. K. Toms).
TOMS, GEORGE CHESTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1882
[7th] s. of Thomas Harris, Esq., deceased, of Torquay. [B
Sept. 2, 1864.] Schools [Marlborough College and] Tonbridge
Matric. Michs. 1882. Engaged in goldmining in South Africa
Died Mar. 28, 1903, at Buluwayo, of malarial fever. (Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg. ; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
TOMSON, EDMUND LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1883. S. of Whitbread, Esq., deceased [of Kensington
Gardens Square, London]. B. [Oct. 1863], in London. School,
Uppmgham. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1900. Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1888; priest (Colchester) 1889; C. of
Newport, Essex, 1888-98. C. of Great Yeldham, 1898-1905;
R. there, 1905-23. Married, June lo, 1902, Justine Alice,
widow of W. M. Lancaster, and 2nd dau. of Campbell Macrae.
Died Feb. 11, 1923. [Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 14, 1923.)
TOMSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene, Oct. i,
1874. S. of Lewis, merchant, deceased (and Mrs Tomson, of
6 HQls Road, Cambridge). School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1878
priest, 1879; C. of St George's, Birmingham, 1878-9. C. of
Holy Trinity, Selhurst, Surrey, 1879-82. C. of St James's,
Croydon, 1882-92. R. of Rochford, Worcs., 1892-1919. Preb.
of Hereford, 1913-26. Resided latterly at Tenbury, where he
died, Jan. 28, 1926, aged 74. Brother of the next. {Crockford
The Guardian, Feb. 5, 1926.)
TOMSON, LEWIS MORTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Sept. 2, 1862. S. of Lewis, merchant, of South Brink, Wisbech
Cambs. School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1862: B.A. 1866
Brother of the above.
TONG, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 2, 1754.
S. of John, chapman, of Yorks. B. at Beverley. School,
Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1754; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from York), May 21, 1758- priest
(York) Sept. 29, 1759; C. of Hessle, Yorks., 1759. V. of
Morton with Hacconby, Lines., 1768-95. R. of Aisthorpe,
1783-95. DiedSept. 9, 1795, at Burlington, Yorks. {St John's
Coll. Adm., III. 628; G. Mag., 1795, 11. 795.)
TONG, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 3, 1787. Of Suffolk. [School, Ipswich Grammar.]
ToNSON, The Hon. Charles Ludlow
Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1792. Sometime R. of Tuddenham,
Suffolk. Married, Oct. 20, 1789, Miss — Minton, of Tudden-
ham. (Irvine Gray.)
TONGE, GEORGE ERNEST MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. 1, 1892. S. of Dr Morris (1858), of Witham House,
Harrow. B. Dec. 2, 1872. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1897;
priest, 1899; C. of St Barnabas, Sutton, Surrey, 1897-1903.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Nagpur, 1903-6. C. of St Barnabas,
Sutton, Surrey, 1907-16. C. of TUney, Norfolk, 1916. R. of
Orlestone, Kent, 1917-18. C. of New Milton, 1919-20. V. of
Upavon, Wilts., 1920-7. C. of Merstham, Surrey, 1927-9.
V. of Willoughby (with Grandborough, from 1930), Warws.,
1929-38. C. of St John's, Penzance, 1938-45. Married, Nov.
9, 1916, Nancie May, eldest dau. of W. Cook, Esq., of
Tadworth, Surrey. Died Mar. 22, 1945. {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 16, 1916; The Times, Mar. 26,
1946.)
TONGE, GEORGE PRESTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1896. S. of the Rev. George (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1856),
of 129, Petherton Road, London, N. B. Apr. 13, 1877.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1900; priest, igoi; C. of St Paul's,
Princes Park, Liverpool, 1900-6. C. of Great Yarmouth,
1906-11. Chaplain (Mission to Seamen) at Sheemess, 1911-
14; at Hull, 1914-15; Organising Secretary, Metropolitan
district and Lie. Pr., dio. of Chelmsford, 1915-16 and 1917-18;
Chaplain at Cromarty Firth, 1916-17. C. of All Saints,
Edinburgh, 1918-21. R. of St John-the-Evangehst, Selkirk,
1921-4. Supt., Mission to Seamen in Scotland, 1921-4. R. of
Christ Church, Falkirk with Grangemouth, 1924-30. R.,
Provost and Canon of St John's Cathedral, Oban, and Canon
of Cumbrae, 1930-41. Married, June 11, 1907, Elizabeth
Bertha, dau. of Everett B. Turner, Esq., of Liverpool.
Author of 20 plays under the pseudonym Stephen P. Ross.
Died in ig|4i. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford, supp., 1942;
Scottish Biogs.)
TONGE, MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 19, 1858.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1859; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865.
At King's CoUege Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1858; L.R.C.P., 1862;
M.B., London, 1858; M.D., London, 1863. House Physician
and Medical Registrar at King's CoUege Hospital. Lecturer
in Physiology at Charing Cross Hospital. Practised at
Harrow. Author, medical. Disappears from Medical
Directories, 1895. Father of George E. M. (1892). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Medical Directories.)
TONGE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, July 4, 1850;
re-adm. sizar May 17, 1867. S. of John, book-keeper, of
Manchester (and Eliza Ann). Bapt. there, July 30, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) Jan. 28, 1855; priest. May 18, 1856; C. of
St Luke's, Cheetham Hill, Lanes., 1855-61. Secretary,
Manchester Dioc. Church Building Society, from 1861. R. of
Heaton-Mersey, 1867-72. R. of St Anne's, Manchester,
1886-8. R. of St Anne with St Mary, Manchester, 1888-95.
Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1875-95. Married, Sept. 19, 1867,
Louisa Margaret, dau. of Joseph Birley, Esq., of Didsbury.
Died Mar. i, 1895. {Eagle, xix. 201; Crockford; The Times,
Mar. 6, 1895.)
TONGUE, JOSEPH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1880.
TONKIN, FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 8,
1840. Of Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1862. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of West
Lulworth, Dorset, 1845-7. Chaplain to the Bishop of Edin-
burgh, 1847-55. P.C. of St Ives, Cornwall, 1855-61. C. of
St Matthew's, Spring Gardens, Westminster, 1861-70. C. of
St Peter's, Bournemouth, 1870-5. C. of Harford, Devon,
1875-6. R. of Thurlaston, Leics., 1876-80. V. of Madron with
Morvah, Cornwall, 1880-94. Married Beatrix, dau. of Capt.
W. H. Dobbie, J. P. and D.L., of Saling Hall, Essex. Died
Nov. 10, 1894, aged 73. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg. {sub his
sons); Crockford; The Standard, Nov. 15, 1894.)
TONKIN, WILLIAM THOMAS TREVENA. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Oct. 11, 1875. S. of William, National school-
master (and Amelia). B. at Redruth, Cornwall. Bapt.
July 4, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1875.
TONNOCHY, MALCOLM STRUAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 15, i860. S. of Thomas [Deputy Collector, of Buland-
shahr], of Bengal, India. B. there, Dec. 6, 1841. School,
Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. i860.
TONSON, The Hon. CHARLES LUDLOW. Adm. at Christ's,
Nov. 28, 1798. 5th s. of William [1st] Baron Riversdale.
School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1801; M.A. i8oi. Ord. deacon
(Cloyne) Aug. 24, 1803. Died, unmarried, Aug. 20, 1837.
Brother of the next and of Ludlow (1803). {Peile, 11. 344;
Burke, P. and B.)
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ToNSON, The Hon. James Bernard
TONSON, The Hon. JAMES BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1795. [2nd] s. of William [ist] Baron Riversdale (and
Rose, eldest dau. of James Bernard, of Castle Bernard, M.P.
for Cork). Migrated to Christ's, May 20, 1796. Matric.
Michs. 1797; M.A. 1798. Died unmarried, Feb. ii, 1803.
Brother of the above and the next. {PeiU, 11. 341 ; Burke,
P. and B.)
TONSON, The Hon. LUDLOW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 9, i8oj. [7th and youngest] s. of William [ist Baron
Riversdale (formerly Hull)], of Rathcormac, Co. Cork (and
Rose, eldest dau. of James Bernard, of Castle Bernard, Co.
Cork). [B. Mar. 6, 1784, at Lisnagar.] School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1805; M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon (Carlow) May 6, 1810;
priest. May 20, 1810. R. of Agheme, dio. of Cloyne. Bishop
of KiUaloe, 1839-61. Succeeded his brother Wilham as
3rd Baron Riversdale, Apr. 3, 1848. Died, unmarried, Dec.
12, 1861, at the Palace, Kiilaloe, when the Barony became
extinct. Brother of Charles L. (1798) and the above. (G.E.C.;
Cotton, Fasti Eccles. Hibern. 1, 475; G. Mag., 1862, 1. 102; Eton
Sch. Lists.)
TOOGOOD, JONATHAN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 3, 1826. [Eldest s. of Jonathan, F.R.C.S., of Bridg-
water, Somerset. School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Adm. at
Balliol College, Oxford, whence he matric. Dec. 14, 1826,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1830; M.A. (Oxford) 1834. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1832; priest, 1833. V. of North
Petherton, Somerset, 1835-50. Preb. of Wells, 1840. R. of
St Andrew's, Holbom, London, 1850-7. R. of Kirkby-
Overblow, Yorks., 1858-92. Died Aug. 11, 1892. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; A I. Oxon.; Crockford.)
TOOGOOD, JOSEPH HOOKER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1890. S. of Samuel Hunter, of Berkeley Street,
Eastville, Bristol. B. Sept. 4, 1868, at Crosby Road, Hotwell
Park, Bristol. School, Clifton National. Matric. Michs. 1890;
Scholar, 1891; B.A. (29M Wrangler) 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1894; priest, 1895 ; C. of Stockport, Cheshire,
1894-1900. Chaplain at Arley Hall and Lie. Pr., dio. of
Chester, 1901-7. R. of Plemonstall (or Plemstall), Cheshire,
1907-47. Of Axley Village, Northwich, in 1952. (Crockford.)
TOOKE, JOHN HORNE (1754). see HORNE.
TOOKE, THOMAS HAMMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3,
1841. [Eldest s. of John, of Hatton Garden, London.]
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Sept. 8, 1845. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1848;
priest, 1849; C. of Iver, Bucks., 1848-50. C. of Upton with
Chalvey, 1850-8. R. of St Edmund's, Salisbury, 1858-63.
R. of Monkton-Farleigh, Wilts., 1865-88. Died suddenly,
Apr. 15, 1888, at Uppingham. (Inns of Court; Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 18, 1S88.)
TOOKE, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 14,
1784. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of Clerkenwell, London (and
Haimah, only dau. of Thomas Mann). [B. Jan. 29, 1744.
School, Islington.] Ord. deacon and priest (London) 1771;
Chaplain to the English church at Cronstadt, 1771-4.
Chaplain at St Petefsburg, 1774-92. F.R.S., 1783. Member
of the Imperial Academy of Sciences at St Petersburg. Was
left a fortune in 1792 and returned to England, devoting the
rest of his life to writing on Russian history. Chaplain to the
Lord Mayor of London (Sir William Domville), 1814.
Married, 1771, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Eyton, of Llangan-
hafal, Denbighs., and had issue. Author, Life of Catharine II,
Empress of Russia; A View of the Russian Empire during the
Reign of Catharine II; History of Russia from the Foundation
of the Monarchy by Rurik, etc. EditedtheOeneral Biographical
Dictionary. Resided latterly in Bloomsburj-. Died Nov. 17,
1820, at Guildford. (D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1820, 11. 466.)
TOOKE, WILLIAM EYTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1823. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [F.R.S., Economist (for
whom see D.N.B.) of Spring Gardens, London] (and Priscilla,
dau. of Charles Combe, M.D., of London). [B. Jan. 27, 1806.]
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827.
President of the Union, 1825. Died Jan. 27, 1830. (Record of
Old Westminsters; G. Mag., 1830, i. 185.)
TOOKE-HALES, JAMES (1830), see HALES.
TOOKER (post WHALLEY-TOOKER), HYDE WHALLEY. Adm.
pens, at Jesus, Feb. 2, 1846. Matric. Lent, 1846. Of Hinton
Daubnay, Homdean, Hants. Married Beatrice, eldest dau. of
Henry John Baker. Died 1879. Father of Hyde S. (1877, sm6
Whalley-Tooker). (Winchester Coll. Reg., sub his son;
County Families (sub Whalley-Tooker).)
TOOKER, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1767, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A., from Peterhouse, 1767. [S. of Richard, Esq., of
Tavistock, Devon.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford
ToosEY, Philip
May 25, 1747. age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1750. R. of Calverleigh,
Devon, 1759-1803, and R. of Spaxton, Somerset, 1773-1803.
Died in June, 1803. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1803, u. 691; Reg.
Coll. Exon.)
TOOLE, FRANK LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Dec. 29, 1875. Of 4, Orme Square, Bayswater, London.
[S. of John Lawrence, actor and theatrical manager (for whom
see D.N.B.) (and Susan Kaslake).] School, University
College School, London. Did not reside. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 6, 1877. Died Dec. 4, 1879, aged 23. (Univ. Coll.
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; D.N.B. (sub his father).)
TOOLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8, 1771. Of
Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1771- Kept 3 tenns by residence;
Name off July 9, 1773. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 519.)
TOOLIS, THEODORE SMITH. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1887.
Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, 1898. (Law Lists.)
TOOLIS, THOMAS SMITH. Adm. at Cavendish It., Jan. 1879.
Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7, 1879. S. of the Rev. —
[John Daniel, R. of Worlington, Suffolk]. B. July 12, i860,
at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Schools, St John's, Leatherhead and
Abingdon Grammar. Did not reside. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1889; priest (Ely) 1893; C. of Saddleworth, Lanes.,
1889-92. C. of Flitwick, Beds., 1892-4. R. of Croxton, and
V. of Eltisley, Cambsi, 1895-1906. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 1913. Married, 1892, Maria, dau. of James Holling-
worth, of Saddleworth, Lanes. Lived latterly in Cambridge.
Died in 1913. (St John's, Leatherhead Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Who's Who in Cambs.)
TOONE, CHARLES LINDSAY. .Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1896.
[3rd and youngest s. of Major James Hastings, 2nd Bengal
Cavalry (and Emma, 2nd dau. of T. Healey, of Harnpton-on-
Thames). B. Mar. 27, 1877. School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1896. Second Lieut., 4th Batt., the Cheshire
Regt. (Militia), 1899. In the South African War, 1898-1901.
Capt., 1904; retired, 1905. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., 8th Batt., the Cheshire Regt., and General List
(A.P.M.)). With the F.I.A.T. motor Co., in London. Married
Marion Welldon (stage name 'Marion Lindsay') and had
issue. Died June 10, 1929, in South Africa. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The Times, June 13, 1929; V.
Hodson.)
TOONE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1863. S. of
John, farmer [of High Cross, Warws.] (and Mary Ann). B.
at Monks-Kirby. Bapt. Jan. 12, 1845. [School, Mostyn
House, Parkgate, Cheshire.] Matric. Lent, 1864; B.A. 1867;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1867; priest, 1869; C. of
Crewe, 1867-71. C. of St Andrew's, Litchurch, Derby, 1871-2.
C. of Battersea, 1872-5. V. of St Peter's, Battersea, 1875-83.
V. of St John with St Paul, Battersea, 1883-1901. Hon.
Canon of Rochester, 1898. R. of Cuxton, Kent, 1901-34.
Married Fanny, dau. of William Bryans, of Six Hills, Leics.,
and had issue. Died Apr. 5, 1934. (Eagle, xu.\. 140; Crock-
ford; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 7, 1934.)
TOONE, WILFRED PARKER. .Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1892. B. Nov. 23, 1873. [School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895 ; M.A. 1899. Proprietor and Head Master of
Castle Park prep. School, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, until 1933.
Latterly of Kingstown, Co. Dublin. (Rossall Reg.; School--
masters' Directories.)
TOOSE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 8, 1830. Of
Devon. [One Henry John Tooze (sic), eldest s. of John, of
Honiton, matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Nov. 17,
1831, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1835. C. of Payhembury, until
his death at Mt. Radford, Dec. i, 1856.] (Al. Oxon.; Clergy
List.)
TOOSEY, FINCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 19, 1764.
[S. of the Rev. John (1733, sub Towsey), R. of Hessett (or
Hetheringsett), Sufiolk.] School, St Paul's, London. Brother
of Philip (1761). (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
TOOSEY, JAMES. .Adm. pens, (age 18) atCAius, 1793. S. of the
Rev. Philip (next), R. of Stonham, Suffolk. B. there.
Educated under his father. Scholar, 1793; matric. Michs.
1794. (Venn, u. 126.)
TOOSEY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 25, 1761.
[S. of the Rev. John (1733, sub Towsey), R. of Hessett,
Suffolk. Bapt. Mar. 18, 1744-5. Schools, Winchester and
St Paul's, London.] Matric. Michs. 1762; Scholar, 1763. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1765; priest (Nor\vich) Feb. 19,
1769. Chaplain to the 37th Regt. of Foot in Minorca, 1769.
R. of Stonham, Suffolk, 1769-97- Died, 1797, at Quebec.
' By his superior knowledge of husbandry he tended much to
improve the state of agriculture in Canada.' Brother of
Finch (1764); father of the above. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Winchester Scholars, 252; Venn, 11. 126; G. Mag., 1797, 11.
895; Foster, Norfolk and Suffolk Incumbents, states that
James Toosey was R. of Stonham, 1769-97.)
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TooTAL, Frederick Edward Owen
TOOTAL, FREDERICK EDWARD OWEN. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 20, 1895. [S. of E. A., of Upper PhiUimore Gardens,
London. B. 1876.] School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; LL.B. 1899. A stockbroker. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A.; Capt.; Special List;
Chevalier, Military Order of Avis (Portugal)). (Malvern Coll.
Reg.)
TOOTELL, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 9, 1880. S. of
Joseph [of Thumham, Maidstone]. B. [Aug. 24, i860], at
Maidstone. Schools, Taunton and Clifton College. Matnc.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Assistant Master at
Finsbury Training College, 1884-5; at Isleworth, 1885-8; at
Cranbrook School, 1888-98; Head Master of Surrey House
School, Margate, 1899-1914. Married, Jan. 6, 1891, Mabel
Frances, dau. of Dr J. W. Fry, of Wateringbury, Kent. Died
Apr. 28, 1914. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Peile, u. 674; Christ's Coll.
obit, notes; The Times, May 2, 1914-)
TOOTH, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1858.
[8th] s. of Robert, of Swifts Park, Cranbrook, Kent. B. there,
June 17, i83q. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1863;
priest (Canterbury) 1864; C. of St Mary-the-Less, Lambeth,
1863. C. of Folkestone, 1864. Minister of St Mary Magdalen
Missionary Chapel, Chiswick, 1865-8. V. of Hatcham, 1868-
78. Subjected to proceedings under the Clergy Discipline
Act, 'for contumacy under the Public Worship Regulation
Act; went to prison rather than yield to the claim of State
authority in spiritual matters.' From 1878 Warden of
Woodside Orphanage and of St Michael's home for boys,
Otford Court, Kent, where he died Mar. 5, 1931. Brother of
Wilham A. (1856). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 9, 1931; The Guardian, Mar. 13,
1931)
TOOTH, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Oct. 17,
i860. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (London) 1863; priest, 1864. C. of Uxbridge, Middle-
sex, 1863-5. P.C. of Falfield, Gloucs., 1865-71. V. of Grand-
borough, Warws., 1871-2. R. of Shelton, Staffs., 1872-5.
Chaplain at St Mark's, Florence, 1884-94. Married (2) Apr.
II, 1894, Louisa Janette Anne, only chUd of E. L. Edwards,
of Cerrig Llwdion and widow of R. M. Richards of Caerynwch.
Died Aug. 2, 1894. (Crockford; Univ. Almanack.)
TOOTH, HOWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6,
1873. [Eldest] s. of Frederick [of 'St Aubyn's,' Cliftonville,
Brighton] (and Rebecca Newsome). B. Apr. 22, 1856, at
Brighton. Bapt. July 15, 1858. [School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881; M.B. 1882; M.D. 1886.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Physician, and
Assistant Demonstrator in Physiology there. M.R.C.S. 1880;
M.R.C.P. i88i; F.R.C.P. 1888. Gulstonian Lecturer, 1888.
Practised in Harley Street. Physician at the Portland field
hospital, during the South African War, 1898-1901. C.M.G.
1901. Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital and to the
National Hospital for paralysed and epileptic. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel, A.M.S.; C.B.; mentioned thrice
in despatches). Author, medical. Married (i) Oct. 31, 1882,
Mary Beatrice, dau. of Edward Price; (2) Mar. 12, 1907,
Helen Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Charles Samuel Chilver.
Died May 13, 1925, at Hadleigh, Suffolk. Brother of the next.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xliv. 153; F. P. White; Medical
Directories; The Times, May 15, 1925.)
TOOTH, PERCY ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1882. [3rd] s. of Frederick, timber-merchant (and Rebecca
Newsome). B. June 3, 1863, at i, Compton Terrace, Clifton
Road, Brighton. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1896. Of 13, Welbeck Avenue, Hove. Died Oct.
24, 1950. Brother of the above. (Rugby Sch. Reg. ; The Times,
Oct. 26, 1950.)
TOOTH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1795. S. of Richard, of Wolverhampton. School, Wolver-
hampton. Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1800;
M.A. 1803. Fellow, 1802. Doubtless father of the next two.
(Wolverhampton Or. Sch. Reg.)
TOOTH, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 9, 1835. S. of Richard (?above). B. at Coleshill, Warws.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1835. Brother of the next.
TOOTH, ROBERT POWELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 7, 1836. S. of Richard (?i795)- B. at ColeshUl, Warws.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841. Brother of
the above.
TOOTH, STANLEY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1886. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Died May ig, 1945,
aged 78, at Buxted, Sussex. (The Times, May 21, 1945.)
TOOTH, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity,
Mar. 14, 1856. [7th] s. of Robert [merchant], of Swifts Park,
Cranbrook, Kent (and Mary Aim Reader, of Tenterden).
B. Nov. 9, 1834, a tCranbrook. School, Corpus Christi Hall,
ToPHAM, Harry Gillespie
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of St Matthew's,
Rugby, 1863-5. C. of Sutton-Valence, Kent, 1865-6. C. of
Greenwich, 1866-8. C. of Staplefield, Sussex, 1871-3.
Chaplain of Warren farm schools, Brighton, 1873-92. C. of
Frithelstock, Devon, 1892-3. C. of Ewhurst, Sussex, 1894-8.
C. of Olney, Bucks., 1898-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1899.
Married, Aug. 31, 1865, Eliza Petar, of Midhurst, Sussex.
Latterly of 19, Pelham Square, Brighton. Disappears from
Crockford, 1914. Brother of Arthur (1858).
TOOVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 14,
1864. S. of William. B. at Thame, Oxon. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. i858; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1868;
priest (London) 1869; C. of Thame, Oxon., 1868-71. C. of
Shabbington, Bucks., 1871-5. C. of Towersey, 1875-80. R.
of Newton-BlossomvUle, 1880-1906. R. of Aston-Sandford,
1908-14. Lie. to off., dio. of Oxford, 1915. Latterly of The
Elms, Thame, where he died Mar. 24, 1928, aged 83. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Mar. 27, 1928.)
TOPHAM, ALFRED FRANK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1893. [Eldest] s. of Frank William Warwick [R.I.]. B. Mar. 6,
1874, in St John's Wood, London. [School, Highgate.]
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; LL.B. (Law Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1895; Pt II, ist Class) 1896; Chancellor's medal for
English Law, 1896; Whewell Scholar, 1897; LL.M. 1900.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1898. Called to the Bar, June 27,
1900. Bencher. Sometime editor of the Law Reports. K.C.
1922. Reader in Real Property, Council of Legal Education.
County Court Judge, Circuit 51 (Hampshire), 1939-48.
Married, 1903, Alice Charlotte, dau. of Major-Gen. A. Clark-
Kennedy and had issue. Author, Principles of Company Law
and Law of Real Property. Of 'Cracknells,' Yarmouth, Isle of
Wight, where he died Jan. 18, 1952. (Law Lists; Who's Who;
The Times, Jan. ig, 1952.)
TOPHAM, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Jan. i, 1881.
S. of John, M.D., of South Kensington. [School, Harrow.]
Matric. Lent, 1881; B.A. 1887. Member of the Alpine Club,
1886; also of Swiss and Italian alpine clubs. Resided at
Barkston Gardens, London, S.W. Killed by a faU at VUlars,
Switzerland, Feb. 8, 1920, aged 57. Brother of Edwin H.
(1878). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 447; Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Feb. 13 and 16, 1920.)
TOPHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Apr. 22,
1767. S. of Francis (1729) [Judge of the Prerogative Court],
of York. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1769. Comet,
2nd Horse Guards, i777; Lieut. 1779; Captain, 1782.
' Brought his Regiment to a high state of efficiency, for which
he received the thanks of the king, and figured in print-shops
as "the tip-top Adjutant."' Famous in society for the
elegance of his dress and manners. His talent for writing
prologues and epilogues led to friendship with Sheridan and
other plajrwrights and actors. Produced several plays, and
started a daily paper, The World, 1787-92. Tried for libelling
the 3rd Earl of Cowper, but acquitted, 1791. Author, plays,
including Deaf Indeed (described as ' a stupid and indecent
farce'); The Fool; Small Talk, or the Westminster Boy (a farce
whose first performance was effectively wrecked by the in-
dignant boys of Westminster School) ; also Life of the late
John Elwes, etc. Had 3 daughters, 'by the once celebrated
Mrs Wells.' Died, unmarried, Apr. 26, 1820, at Doncaster.
Brother of George M. (1772). (Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1820, I. 469; Biog. Diet, of Living Authors.)
TOPHAM, EDWIN HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1878. S. of
John, M.D., of London. B. Aug. 22, 1858, at Penn, Wolver-
hampton. Schools, Marlborough College and Forest. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1879, 1880,
1881 ; Captain, 1881. F.R.G.S. Travelled in Alaska, Labrador,
etc. DiedMay 12, 1935, at Villa Haute Rive, Cannes. Brother
of Alfred G. (1881). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The Times,
May 14, I935-)
TOPHAM, GEORGE MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 17, 1772. S. of Francis (1729). of York.
School, Pocklington, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1772; Scholar,
1774. Brother of Edward (1767).
TOPHAM, HARRY GILLESPIE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. [3rd] s. of the Rev. E[dward] C[haries], R. of
Hauxwell, Yorks. (and Grace, dau. of Alexander Gillespie).
B. [Feb. 17, 1862], at Ladbroke, Warws. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1914. Cricket 'blue,'
1883, 1884. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of
Holy Trinity, Greenwich, 1886-7. C. of St Paul's, Newington,
1887-92. V. of Milton, near Southsea, 1892-3. C. of Famham,
Surrey, 1894-1900. C. of Badshot Lea, 1900-3. R. of Middle-
ham, Yorks., 1903-25. Married (i) Sept. i, 1892, Emily
Catherine Peyton, youngest dau. of Alexander WOson, of
Gatewick, Beckenham; (2) July 2, 1907, Edith, dau. of the
Rev. Alfred Thomas Coore, of Scruton Hall, Bedale, and had
issue. Died Feb. 28, 1925. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 2, 1925.)
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TOPHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July i, 1814.
[DoubOess previously adm. June 3, 1814 (' — Topham') at
Sidney.] S. of the Rev. James, of Darlington. [B. 1794-]
School, Ripon. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821.
Ord. deacon, 1818; priest (Worcester) Feb. 1819. Head
Master of Bromsgrove School, 1818-32. R. of St Andrew
with St Mary and St Nicholas, Droitwich, 1828-81. Author,
On the Use of Music in Devotional Exercises ; The Office of the
Priesthood; The Visitation of the Cholera; The Union of
Religious and Useful Learning; Defence not Menace; Chemistry
made Easy for Agriculturists, etc. Died June 24, 1881.
(Scott, MSS.; Bromsgrove Keg.; Boase, ill. 989; Clergy List;
V.C.H., Worcs., IV. 512.)
TOPHAM, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30,
1893. S. of John. B. at Alfreton, Derbs. School, Parkhurst,
Buxton. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. At the London
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1902. Assistant Medical
Officer, Northumberland house asylum, Finsbury Park.
Senior Assistant Medical Officer and Medical Superintendent,
Kent County Mental Hospital, Chartham for many years
from 1904. Latterly of Folkestone. (Medical Directories; Peile,
il, 786.)
TOPHAM, RICHARD STONEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 2,
1885. S. of the Rev. Robert. B. Oct. 13, 1855, at Penistone,
Yorks. School, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888. An architect. Designed the College boat-
house. Died May 13, 1915, at Brighton. (Peile, 11. 718.)
TOPHAM, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July
1, 1778; LL.B. 1778. [S. of the Rev. James (1729-30), of Yet-
minster, Dorset.] Had matric. from Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, Dec. 14, 1769, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1773. R. of
Shaftesbury, Dorset, 1777-1801. (Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 519.)
TOPLIS, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21, 1899.
[2nd s. of Frederick, civil engineer, of Crouch Hill, London,
X. B. May 27, 1880.] School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899;
Scholar; B..\. 1902; M.A. 1906. In the Accountant's branch
of the G.P.O., at Cape Town, South Africa. Assistant Master
at Crediton Grammar School, 1905; at Kelso High School,
1905-11. Ord. deacon (Southwark) 1912; priest, 1913; C. of
St Anne's, Wandsworth, Surrey, 1912-15. C. of Caterham,
1915-26. V. of Bitteswell, Leics., 1926-52-. Brother of the
next. (St Paxil's Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford.)
TOPLIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895. S. of
Frederick, ci\'il-engineer, of 129, Fellows Road, Hampstead,
London. B. July 12, 1876, at Charlton, Kent. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1897); B.A. 1898; Browne medal, 1898; Battle Scholar, 1898;
ist ChanceUor's Classical medal, 1899; M.A. 1932. In the
Home Civil Service; at the War Office, 1899 ; Private Secretary
to the Under Secretary for War, 1904. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Hon. Colonel, Special List; Assistant Financial
Adviser to G.O.C.-in-C, British forces in France, 1915-18;
Financial Adviser in Italy to the War Office; mentioned twice
in despatches). C.B.E. 1920. Financial adviser to the
G.O.C.-in-C, British Forces in Iraq, 1920-2; Assistant
Director of Army Contracts, War Office, 1923-36; Assistant
Director of Supply, Ministry of Home Security, 1936-45.
Married, 1906, Ellen Kate Jameson, and had issue. Of
123, The Vale, London, N.W.,"in 1952. Brother of the above.
(St Raid's Sch. Reg.; Who's Who.)
TOPLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 24, 1797. Of
Notts. Matric. Lent, 1797; B.A. (nth Wrangler) i8oi; M.A.
1804; B.D. 1813. Fellow, 1810; tutor.- Head Master of
Nottingham Free Grammar School, 1806-19. R. of South
Walsham, Norfolk, 1824-57. Translated (with notes) part of
Laplace's Mecanique Celeste. Died Nov. 20, 1857, aged 82.
(G. Mag., 1858, I. III.)
TOPP, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1809, as Top.
S. of Richard, Esq., of Whitton, Salop (and Anne Hughes).
[B. Oct. 21, 1791. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1809;
Scholar, 1809; LL.B. 1816. Ord. priest (Hereford) Aug. 11,
1816. C. of Alderbury, 1818. P.C. of WoUaston, Salop,
1821-36. Of WTiitton Hall, Salop. Married, Aug. 12, 1828,
Maria, dau. of William Harley, Esq., of Shrewsbury, and had
two daughters who succeeded him at Whitton Hall. Died
Dec. 22, 1836, at Pisa, Italy. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ; Walford,
County Families; Burke, L.G.; Clerical Guide.)
TOPP, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, June 9, 1773-
Of Leics. [Only surviving s. of Thomas (and Mary, dau. of
Roger Lee, gent., of Leicester).] Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A.
1777; M.A. 1781. V. of Owston, Lines., 1786-92. R. of
Scraptoft, Leics., 1786-92. V. of Withcote, 1787-92. Died un-
married May 3, 1792 (J. B. Whitmore; Nichols, Leics., ii, 393).
TOPPIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6, 1883.
[2nd] s. of John Castlehow, gent, [of Musgrave Hall, Skelton,
near Penrith (and Isabella Fallowfield). B. [Aug. 9, 1864], at
TORKINGTON, JaMES
Skelton. Bapt. Nov. 23, 1864. [School, Sedbergh.] Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1893. Cricket 'blue,' 1885,
1886,1887. Played also for Worcestershire. Assistant Master
(and House Master) at Malvern College, 1886-1928. Married,
Dec. 30, 1896, Daisy, 3rd dau. of Sydney T. Day, of 18,
Kidbrooke Grove, Blackheath. Died June 8, 1928, at
Malvern. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 223; Book of
Blues; The Times, June 9, 1928.)
TOPPIN, GEORGE PILGRIM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 23,
1854. S. of Robert Pilgrim. B. Oct. 3, 1835, in Barbados.
School, Wimbome. Matric. Lent, 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A.
1862. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) i860; priest, 1861 ; C. of
Vobster, Somerset, 1860-2. C. of The Lea, Gloucs., 1863.
C. of Bishops Cannings, Wilts., 1864-8. C. of Compton-
Valence, Dorset, 1868-70. C. of Cattistock, 1870-6. V. of
Broad Town, Wilts., 1876-1904. Married, July 23, 1863,
Mary Blanche, younger dau. of the Rev. J. R. Brathwaite.
Died June 13, 1904. (Crockford; The Times, June 16, 1904;
Peile, ii, 538.)
TOPPIN, SIDNEY MILES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1896. S. of
Major-General James Morris, of Clifton (and Jane Matthews).
B. [June 12], 1878, at Clonmel, Ireland. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut.
R.A. (on nomination of the Vice-Chancellor), in the South
African War, 1900; Lieut., 1901; Captain, 1911. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.G.A.; M.C.; mentioned in
despatches); died Sept. 27, 1917, of wounds received in
action. (Venn, 11. 550; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
TOPPING, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Aug. 30, 1758. Of Surrey. School, Giggleswick. Scholar,
1758; matric. Easter, 1759; B..\. 1763; M.A. 1766. College
Librarian, 1760. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 10, 1763. V. of
West Bradenham, Norfolk, 1765-88, and R. of Coveney,
Cambs., until 1788. Died June 24, 1788. See also Henry
(1717) who was doubtless his father or uncle. (T. A. Walker,
316 and MS. note.)
TOPPING, HENRY. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 15, 1767. [S. of Thomas (and Elizabeth). B. at
Cambridge.] Bapt. Aug. 28, 1747, at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1772; M.A. i775;
M.D. 1782. Fellow, 1770-1819. Practised medicine at
Colchester. Died June 23, 1819, after a fall from his horse.
(Eton Coll. Reg.)
TOPPING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Aug. 21, 1767.
Of Cambs. School, Stilton. Scholar, 1767; matric. Lent,
1769; B.A. 1772. Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 6, 1780. V. of
Iweme Minster, Dorset, 1783-1823. Died Sept. 5, 1823, at
Blandford. (T. A. Walker, 330; Q. Mag., 1823, 11. 643.)
TOPPLE, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11,
18S1. S. of .Alfred May, schoohnaster (and Sarah). B. at
St Mary Key, Suffolk. Bapt. Feb. 11, 1863. School, Cathe-
dral, Rochester (J. Langhome) [and Warminster Grammar].
Matric. Michs. 1881; B..^. 1884; M.A. 1893. Assistant
Master at Warminster Grammar School (and Second Master),
1891-1928-. Died Mar. 3, 1952 at Hove, Sussex. (Roffensian
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Mar. 5, 1952.)
TORBITT, JAMES HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1912. Doubtless brother of the next.
TORBITT, WILLIAM STANSFIELD. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1896. [Eldest s. of William James, of .^rdwick, Manchester.
B. May 15, 1873, in Manchester. School, St John's, Batter-
sea.] Migrated to Peterhouse; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903;
LL.B. 1908; LL.M. 1910. Sometime Assistant Master at the
Municipal Technical School, Hull. Secretarj' and, later.
Director of Ilford Education Committee, Essex. Of 20, HUl
Court, Romford, Essex, in 1946. Doubtless brother of the
above. (T. A. Walker, 640; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TORDIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 17, 1875-
Of Cumberland. S. of Leonard, farmer (and Ann). B. at
Plumbland. Bapt. June 25, 1843. Did not reside.
TORKINGTON, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1879. S. of the Rev. Charles (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1836), R. of .\lmer, Dorset. B. Mar. 26,
i860, at Spetisbury, Dorset. [School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1879. Travelled in South .Africa for 3 years.
Enlisted in the Hampshire regiment. Died, s.p., Nov. 13,
1898, at Thayetmyoo, Burma. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th Ser., iv.)
TORKINGTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 13, 1752. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James (1713) (R- of
King's Ripton, Hunts.) [and grandson of the Earl of Har-
borough]. B. at King's Repton. [Bapt. July 4, 1733.] School,
Leicester (Mr Andrews). Matric. Michs. 1752; M..A.. 1756;
LL.D. 1769. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1756; priest,
June 24, 1758. R. of King's Ripton, Hunts, (succeeding his
father), 1758-18 13. Chaplain to Bennet, Earl of Harborough,
1767. R. of Little Stukeley, Hunts, (succeeding his father),
1767-1813. Preb. of Worcester, 1775- Married (i) Mary, dau.
VAC 11 VI
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TORKINGTON, JaMES
of the Rev. Edward Bourchier, R. of Bramfield, Herts.;
(2) 1775, Miss Leeson, of Little Ponton, near Grantham.
Buried Mar. 4, 1813. Father of the next; brother of John
(1761) and Philip (1753). (St John's Coll. Adm, in, 617;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th series, iv. 333; G. Mag., 1813, i. 500.)
TORKINGTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 13, 1781. [Only] s. of the Rev. James (above), R. of
Little Stukeley, Hunts., and Preb. of Worcester. B. [Feb. 24,
1764] at Hertford. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs.
1781. Scholar, 1781. Migrated to Clare, Dec 23, 1782; BA.
1785; M.A. 1788. Fellow of Clare, 1787-91 Adm. at Lincoln s
Inn, Apr. 28, 1783. Called to the Bar, June 5, 1788. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, July 4. i794- Bencher of the Inner Temple,
182s. Deputy Recorder of Stamford. Of Great Stukeley.
Married, Oct. 24, 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Bourchier,
of Hadley Bamet, Herts. Died June 6, 1828, at Stukeley.
Father of Laurence J. (1827) and the next. (E. A. B. Barnard;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 519; ^n»s of Court.)
TORKINGTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 21,
1829. [and s. of James (above), of Great Stukeley Haa,
Hunts. B. Jan. 12, 1811, at Stukeley. School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1829. Of Stukeley Hall, Hunts. Died, s./;.,
Feb. 6, 1852. Brother of Laurence J. (1827). [List of
Carthusians; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th series, i.)
TORKINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 11, 1761.
[3rd s. of the Rev. James (1713). R- o^ King's Ripton and
Little Stukeley, Hunts. B. Mar. 26, 1742, at Little Stukeley ]
Matric. Michs. 1761; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1769; B.D. 1778;
D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1785. Fellow, 1768; Master, 1781-1815.
Vice-ChanceUor, 1783-4- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25,
1766; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 31, i77i- R- of Teigh, Rutland,
1787. V. of Stapleford, Leics. R. of Little Stukeley, Hunts,
until 1815. Died at Little Stukeley, July ii, 1815. Brother
of James (1752) and Philip (i753)- [Northants. Clergy;
G. Mag., 1815, II. 94.)
TORKINGTON, LAURENCE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Jan. 13, 1827. [Eldest s. of James (1781), barrister, of Great
Stukeley (and Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Bourchier, Esq., of
Sandridge, Herts.).] B. [Sept. 27, 1809], at Stukeley Hall,
Hunts. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1827. Lieut.,
4th Light Dragoons. Succeeded to Great Stukeley Hall, 1828.
J. P. for Hunts. Married, Sept. 26, 1839. at Gibraltar, Mary
Anne, dau. of Philip Walker, Lieut.-Col., R.A., and had issue.
Died May 7, 1874, at Folkestone. Brother of James (1829).
{List of Carthusians; Walford, County Families.)
TORKINGTON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Sept. 28, 1753. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James (1713). R- of
King's Ripton, Hunts. B. there. School, Oakham (Mr
PoweU). Matric. Michs. 1753. Brother of John (1761) and
James (1752).
TORLESSE, CHARLES MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 31, 1814. S. of Charles. B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1821; priest, 1822. V. of Stoke-by-Nayland,
Suffolk, 1832-81. Died July 12, 1881, aged 86. (Crockford;
Clergy List; The Guardian, July 20, i88i.)
TORLESSE, HENRY. Adm. at Christ's, Junes, 1852. [B. 1833.
School, Brighton College.] Did not reside. In New Zealand
1850. Ord. deacon, 1858; Hospital Chaplain, dio. of Christ-
church, 1865-7; at Governor's Bay, 1868-70. Died in Dec.
1870. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Clergy List.)
TORR, CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876- [Youngest]
s. of John [Smale] [solicitor], of Mitcham, Surrey. B. Oct. 11,
1857, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7,
1879. Called to the Bar, June 21, 1882. Of Yonder Wreyland,
near Lustleigh, Devon, and 11, Ladbroke Gardens, London,
W. Author, Rhodes; Ancient Ships; Small Talk at Wreyland;
etc. Died, unmarried, Dec. 17, 1928. Brother of the next.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 20,
1928.)
TORR, HENRY JACKSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 26,
1865. [Eldest] s. of John Smale, of 11, Ladbroke Gardens,
Kensington Park, London [and of Bedford Row, London].
B. Nov. 10, 1846, at Islington. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 8, 1867. Adm. a solicitor, 1874; practised in London
(Messrs Torr, Janeways, Gribble and Oddie, Parliamentary
agents of 38, Bedford Row, Holbom). Died Aug. 30, 1898.
Brother of the above. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
TORR, HERBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 16,
1883. [4th] s. of John, of Carlett Park, Eastham, Cheshire
(and Louisa, dau. of James Dempsey, of Liverpool). B.
Aug. 13, 1864, at Eastham. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1883; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1894. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 14, 1884. Of Morton Hall, Swinderby, Lines. Capt.,
Torre, Nicholas
Lines. Regt. (T.), 1892. J.P. for Lines. Married, Feb. 12,
1889, Rosita, eldest dau. of Duncan Graham, of Lydiate,
Willaston, Cheshire, and had issue. Died Feb. 26, 1935.
Brother of the next and of WiUiam E. (1870). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists; Walford, County Families.)
TORR, JOHN HAROLD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1872. [2nd] s. of John, merchant [of Carlett Park,
Eastham, Cheshire] (and Louisa, dau. of James Dempsey, of
Liverpool). B. Dec. 28, 1849, at Eastham. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1872. Died in 1875. Brother of the above and
of WUham E. (1870). (Rugby Sch. Reg. (John Harold only);
Burke, L.G.)
TORR, THOMAS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
July 2, 1849. [Only] s. of Thomas, of Gainsborough, Lines.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1859. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 23, 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1854. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1857; priest, 1859;
C. of Exmoor, Somerset, 1857-9. C. of St John's, Brighton,
1859-60. C. of South Hanningfield, Essex, 1860-1. R. of
Bisley, Surrey, 1861-6. C. of Dummer, Hants., 1866-77-
V. of North Mundham with Hunston, Sussex, 1877-82.
Lived at Monaco, and Nice, 1886-92. R. of Northleigh,
Devon, 1893-6. Died Feb. 27, 1896. M.I. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TORR, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
1870. [3rd] s. of John, of Carlett Park, Eastham, Cheshire
(and Louisa, dau. of James Dempsey, of Liverpool). B.
July 18, 1851, in Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1875;
priest, 1876; C. of Maidstone, 1875-7- C. of Aylesby, Lines.,
1877-8. V. of Flamstead, Herts., 1878-80. V. of Eastham,
Cheshire, 1880-1917. Hon. Canon of Chester, 1911. Hon.
Canon of Peterborough. Married, Jan. 29, 1878, Julia
Elizabeth, dau. of John Holmes, of Summerfield, Maidstone,
and had issue. Of Carlett Park, Eastham, Cheshire, to which
he succeeded in 1880. Died Sept. 17, 1924. Brother of
Herbert J. (1883) and John H. W. (1872). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19, 1924-)
TORR, WILLIAM GEORGE. B.A. 1889, incorp. from Oxford.
Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 10, 1889. [4th s. of John, of
Tavistock, Devon.] Had matric. Non-Coil, at Oxford, Nov. 4,
1886, age 33; B.A. (St John's, Oxford) 1889. Previously at
Adelaide Univ. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26,
1891. (Al. Oxon.; Law Lists.)
TORRANCE, GEORGE HAMMOND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 30, 1894. S. of G. H., Esq., of 22, Tavistock Road,
Westboume Park, London, W. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1897; pnest, 1898;
C. of Earlsfield, Surrey, 1897-1914- V. of All Saints, Wimble-
don, 1914-43. Latterly of Rustington, Sussex. Died May 31,
1951, aged 77. (Crockford; The Church Times, June 8, 1951.)
TORRANCE, JOHN ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept.
24, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1835.
TORRE, CHRISTOPHER [MANN]. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity, Dec. 24, 1774. S. of Nicholas, of Pontefract, Yorks.
School, Bamsley. Matric. Easter, 1775; Scholar, 1777; B.A.
1779; M.A. 1782.
TORRE (post HOLME), HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, May 9, 1812. [Eldest] s. of Henry [of London]
(and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Cox, D.D., of Oxford).
[Grandson of James (1741)-] B. [Sept. 11, 1793]. at Alveley,
Shropshire. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1812;
Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1816. Ordained. Succeeded to his
grandfather's estates on the death of his uncle, the Rev.
Nicholas (1770), and thereupon assumed the name and arms
of Holme. Married, Nov. 20, 1817, Margaret, dau. of Captain
George Mangles, and had issue. Died Dec. 28, 1850, at Paull-
Holme, Hedon, Yorks. (Record of Old Westminsters, sub
Holme, H. J.; G. Mag., 1851, i. 324.)
TORRE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 16, 1766.
[Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] James (1741), [P-C] of Snydall
[Sandal], Yorks. [B. Sept. 2, 1748.] School, Beveriey.
Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar, 1767; B.A. 1771- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 18, 1769. Married (1) Aug. 23, 1774.
Esther, dau. of John Milne, of Wakefield; (2) Caroline, dau.
of the Rev. Robert Cotes, R. of Rise, Yorks. Died Aug. 29,
1816. Brother of Nicholas (1770) and the next. (Inns of
Court; Walford, County Families (sub his grandson); Burke,
L.G.)
TORRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 10, 1778.
[5th and youngest] s. of [the Rev.] James (1741). of Snydall
[Sandal], Yorks. [B. Nov. 7, 1760.] School, Pocklington.
Matric. Michs. 1779; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1786.
Married, 1792, Harriet, 3rd dau. of John Leigh, of Oughtring-
. ton, Cheshire. Brother of the above and the next.
TORRE (post HOLME), NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 10, 1770. [3rd] s. of the Rev. James (1741). of
Torre, Nicholas Kirkby
Sandal [Snydall], Yorks. [B. Dec. 14, I753-J School, Beverley.
Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1772; B.A. [stk Wrangler) 1775;
M.A. 1778. Fellow, 1777. Twice married. Assumed the name
of Hohne, Nov. 15, 181 1. Died Sept. i, 1833. Brother of
James (1766) and the above. (Burke, L.G. ; Changes of Name;
V. Hodson.)
TORRE, NICHOLAS KIRKBY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 30,
1857; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Nicholas Lee (New College,
Oxford, 1813) (and Eliza). B. Apr. 27, 1833, at Leamington,
Warws. [Grandson of James (1766).] Assistant Master at
Edgbaston Proprietary School; at Queen Elizabeth's School,
Worcester, 1856; keeping a private school at Bury St
Edmunds in i86i. Described in Burke, L.G. as 'M.A.;
LL.D., F.R.G.S., and R. of Wear Gifford, Devon.' Brother of
the next.
TORRE, WILLIAM FOX WHITBREAD. Adm. sizar at St
John's, June 3, 1847. S. of Nicholas Lee, of Leamington,
Warws. (and Eliza). B. [Feb. 19, 1829], at Leamington
Priors. Bapt. Mar. 8, 1829. School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Cubbington, Warws., 1852-3. C. of Heme,
Kent, 1853-6. C. of Leeds, Yorks., 1856-63. P.C. of Heading-
ley, 1863-5. C. of Chislehurst, Kent., 1866-73- V. of Buckley,
Flints., 1873-S5. V. of Northfleet, Kent, 1885-1912. Died
.\ug. 15, 1912. Brother of the above. lEagk, .x-xxiv. 268;
Crockford; The Times, Aug. 17, 1912.)
TORRENS, HENRY CALVERLEY TORRENS McCULLAGH.
Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872.
Poubtless s. of William Torrens McCullagh, M.P. (for whom
seeD.N.B.).]
TORRENS, ROBERT WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1844. Did not reside. Matric. from Worcester
College, Oxford, May 22, 1854, age 28. B. Apr. 27, 1826.
[Eldest s. of Lieut. -Col. Robert, of Madras, and Cheltenham.
School, Rugby.] Sometime Captain, the 55th Regt. Clerk of
the Parliaments in Vancouver Island. Chief Constable of
Salford, 1869-80. Died 'about 1890.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.; A!.
Oxon.; V. Hodson.)
TORREY, CHARLES FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of Franklin, of Leghorn, Italy. B. there
[Jan. 16], 1858. School, Kensington, London (private)
Matric. Michs. 1876; LL.B. 1881. Chairman of the Atlantic
Transport Co., Ltd., and of F. Leyland and Co. One of the
chief authorities on the North Atlantic trade. Died Dec. 5,
1927; buried at Heacham, NorfoUv. {TheTimes,Dec.6, 1927.)
TORRIANO, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 21, 1819.
[5th and youngest s. of William Harcourt, Madras C.S. (and
Lydia Fraser (Frazier in the Madras marriage reg.)). B. at
Nellore, Mar. 12, 1788. Madras Infantry Cadet, 1804;
Lieut., July, 1805; Capt., i6thN.I., 1818; resigned in England,
Feb. 27, 1820.] Migrated to St Catharine's, May 18, 1819.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1823; priest (St Davids) 1824. V. of Stansted
Mountfichet, Essex, 1828-51. Subsequently of Ledbury
Terrace, Bayswater, London. Disappears from Crockford,
1865. Brother of the next. (V. Hodson.)
TORRIANO, VICESIMUS McGIE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 6,
1811. [4th s. of William Harcourt.] B. [Aug. 1785], in the
East Indies. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A.
i8i6; M..A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from London)
Mar. 24, 1816; priest (London) June i, 1817. R. of East
Donyland, Essex, 1834-62. Died Sept. 18, 1862, aged 78, at
North Hill, Colchester. Brother of the above. (Clergy List;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 504.)
TORRIANO, WILLIAM HARCOURT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 28, 1818. S. of Capt. Hillary Harcourt [Corps
of Engineers, H.E.I.C.S. (and Margaret Armstrong)]. B. in
London [Mar. 24, 1800]. School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs.
1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Irm, Nov. 12,
1823. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1828. Married, Feb. 9,
1839, Lavinia, youngest dau. of C. Legh, Esq., of Macclesfield.
Died Nov. 24, 1887. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The Guardian, Nov. 30, 1887.)
TORRINGTON, GEORGE, Viscount (1757), see BYNG.
TORRY, ALFRED FREER. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7,
1858. Of Lines. [Eldest] s. of James, gent, (and Aim). B. at
Barrow. Bapt. Dec. 23, 1839. [School, Brigg Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar, 1861; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 1862;
(Theol. Exam., ist Class, 1863); M.A. 1865. FeUow, 1863-86;
Dean, 1878-86. Senior Proctor, 1882-3. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1864; priest, 1865; C. of Oldbury, Worcs., 1869-70. C. of
St Paul's, Kingston-on-Hull, Yorks., 1870-1. V. of St Silas,
Sculcoates, 1871-5. V. of Homingsey, Cambs., 1875-82.
R. of Marwood, Devon, 1886-93. R. of Marston Morteyne,
Beds., 1893-1906. Married, Feb. 9, 1886, Elizabeth Georgina,
Tottenham, Edward
eldest dau. of the Rev. C. D. Goldie, V. of St Ives, Hunts.
Compiled Founders and Benefactors of St John's College-
Died Jan. 16, 1906. (Eagle, xxvii. 256; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 17, 1906.)
TORRY, HENRY JOHN CLAUDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. [Eldest] s. of John Berry, of Shrubb's Hill,
Sunningdale, Berks. B. there, Oct. 20, 1863. School, Rugby.
.Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Nottingham) 1888; priest (SouthweU) 1889; C. of Matlock,
Derbs., 1888-90. C. of Whitchurch, Warws., 1891-2. C. of
Matlock Bath, Derbs., 1893-4. C. of Long Marston, Yorks.,
1894-5. Lie. Pr., dio. of Oxford, 1896-7; dio. of Rochester,
1898-1904. C. of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, 1904-8. R. of
Streat (or Street) with Westmeston, 1908-35. Married Lucy
Charlotte, dau. of James H. Barton. Latterly of Church
House, Chailey, Sussex. Died June 8, 1945, at Kemerton,
Tewkesbury. (Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives B. Nov. 13, 1864;
Crockford; Who's Who in Sussex.)
TOSSWILL, CHARLES GIBSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of Alick Charles (Oriel CoUege, Oxford,
1865), of Garlands, Harrow, [Assistant Master at Harrow].
B. Oct. 23, 1872, at Harrow. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Captain, 5th King's Royal Rifle
Corps, 1900. A hop-merchant. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R. Defence Corps; attached R.A.F.; men-
tioned in Sec. of State's List for 'valuable services'). Of The
Pound House, Oxted, Surrey in 1946. Died July 1, i953-
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; .Army Lists.)
TOSSWILL, LOUIS HENRY. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Jan. 27, 1862. S. of William, Esq., of Exeter. B. at Reigate,
Surrey. School, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866;
M.B. 1870. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon
and House Physician there. M.R.C.S. 1870. Practised at
Exeter. House Surgeon, Devon and Exeter Hospital.
Consulting Surgeon, West of England Eye Infirmar>-. Some-
time President, S.W. Branch of the B.M.A. President of the
Eye Section, B.M.A., 1907. Author, ophthalmic. Died July 7,
1922, at Exeter. (Venn, 11. 356; Medical Directories; The
Times, July 10, 1922.)
TOTESAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
.Aug. I, 1895. School, King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1895.
TOTHILL, FREDERICK [DISTING]. .\dm. at St Catharine's ,
Mav 3, 1827. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] (Exeter CoUege, Oxford,
1784), C. of Cheriton Bishop, Devon. B. there [1810]. At the
Devon and Exeter Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S. 1833; L.S.A. 1833; F.R.C.S. 1864. Practised in
London. Resident Surgeon, Children's Infirmary, Broad
Street, Golden Square. Surgeon, 'C Division, Metropolitan
Police and to the Commissioners of Woods and Works. Died
at his residence, 8, Charles Street, St James, June 29, 1876.
(Plarr, Lives of the Fellows.)
TOTTENHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 30, 1825. [Eldest] s. of Charles [M.P.], of Ballycurry,
.\shford, Co. Wicklow (and Catherine, dau. of Su: Robert
Wigram, ist Bart.). B. Nov. 14, 1807 in Dublin. School,
Burghfield, Berks. Matric. Easter, 1826. M.P. for New Ross,
Co. Wexford, 1831-2 and 1856-63. Succeeded to Ballycurry,
1843. J-P- and D.L. for Co. Wexford; High Sheriff of Co.
Wicklow, 1845 ; of Co. Wexford, 1846. Married, Jan. 14, 1833,
IsabeUa Catherine, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir George .\irey,
K.C.H. Died June i, r886, at Ballycurry. Father of the next;
brother of Robert (1828). (Boase, iii. 994; Walford, County
Families; Burke, Irish Gentry; Return of M.P. s.)
TOTTENHAM, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 19, 1852. [Eldest] s. of Charles (above), of
Ballycurry, Ashford, Co. Wicklow (and Isabella Cathenne,
dau. of Lieut. -General Sir George .\irey). [B. Apr. 11. 1835.
School, Eton.] Did not reside. Capt., Scots FusiUer Guards,
1855; Lieut.-Col., i860. Of Ballycurrv, Co. Wicklow. Hon.
Col., Wicklow Artillerv, 1881. M.P. for New Ross, Co.
Wexford, 1863-8 and' 1S78-80. J. P. and D.L. for Co.
Wicklow; High Sheriff of Co. Wexford, 1874; of Co. Wicklow,
1881. Married, Jan. 19, 1859, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis James Stapleton, 7th Bart., and
had issue. Died May 8, 1918. (Return of M.P.s; Army Lists;
Burke, Irish Gentry; Who was Who.)
TOTTENHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 1866. S.
of the Rev. Richard, deceased. B. at Gartree, Co. Antrim,
Ireland. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of
St Peter's, Plymouth, 1871-8. V. of Helperthorpe, Yorks.,
1878-9. C. of St Hilda's, Leeds, 1879-80. V. of Kurby-
Grindalythe, Yorks., 1880-6. V. of St Ives with Oldhurst and
Woodhurst, Hunts., 1887-90. R. of Coveney, Cambs., 1890-2.
C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico, London, 1893-4. R. of Thuming,
Hunts., 1895-9. Died Feb. 26, 1899. (Crockford.)
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Tottenham, George
TOTTENHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 17, 1845. [10th] s. of [the Rt. Rev. Lord] Robert
Ponsonby (Christ Church, Oxford, 1792) [Bishop of Clogher].
B. [Oct. 29, 1825], in Dublin. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon and priest
(Killaloe) 1849; C. of Donaghmoine, Co. Monaghan, 1849-51.
C. of Tynan, Co. Armagh, 1851-65. V. of Innishmacsaint,
Fermanagh, 1865-1903. Preb. of Clogher, 1872. Canon of
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1885-1911. Chaplain at
Turin, 1883-5. Dean of Clogher, 1900-3. Married, Jan. 27,
1858, Emily Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. W. Maclean, Preb.
of Tynan, and had issue. Living at Belcourt, Bray, Co.
Dublin, in 1911. Died Oct. 19, 1911. Brother of Robert L.
(1826). {Sherborne Reg.; Lawlor, Fasti of St Patrick's;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B. [sub Ely); Who was Who; The
Times, Oct. 23, 1911.)
TOTTENHAM, GEORGE CHARLES LOFTUS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 14, 1861. [2nd] s. of Nicholas [Loftus] (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1833), of Rodfort House, MuUingar, Ireland
(and Anna Maria, dau. of Sir Francis Hopkins, 1st Bart.).
B. [Mar. 9], 1844, in Co. Leitrim. School. Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1863; Scholar, 1866; B.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 5, 1866. Of Glenade, Kinlough, Co. Leitrim.
J.P. and D.L. for Co. Leitrim; High Sheriff, 1888. Died
May 28, 1910, in London. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The Times, June i, 1910.)
TOTTENHAM, HENRY (or HARRY) REDE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 10, 1875. [2nd] s. of Charles Henry [formerly of
the Queen's Own Regt.], of 12, Crawley Place, London (and
Marianne Sarah Bransby, dau. of the Rev. Robert Rede
Rede). B. Apr. 15, 1856, at Slough, Bucks. School, Victoria
College, Jersey. Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar; Porson prize,
1876; Porson Scholar, 1877; Craven Scholar, 1878; Chancel-
lor's Classical medal, 1879; B.A. (bracketed Senior Classic)
1879; M.A. 1882. Fellow of St John's, 1880-1903. Married,
Nov. 21, 1891, Marion, widow of Ernest Temperley, Fellow of
Queens', and dau. of T. Wildman, D.D., of St Andrew,
Callander, Perthshire. Author, Cluvienus, His Thoughts.
Died Feb. i, 1937, at Cambridge. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
The Times, Feb. 4, 1937.)
TOTTENHAM, LOFTUS DACRE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. S. of the Rev. John Wright (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1858). B. at St Leonards-on-Sea. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Adm. a solicitor,
Dec. 1887. Practised (Messrs Tottenham and Co.) in Bush
Lane House, Bush Lane, Cannon Street, E.C., and at Hastings.
Later in Johannesburg. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Law Lists (not in
1910).)
TOTTENHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 30, 1828. [2nd] s. of Charies [M.P., of Ballycurry, Co.
Wicklow (and Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Wigram, ist
Bart., of Walthamstow)]. B. [Apr. 11, 1810], at New Ross,
Co. Wexford. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832.
Of Anamult, Co. Kilkenny. Adm. at King's Inns, Dublin,
1833. Married, May 2, 1844, Mary B., dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Charles Synge, of Mount Callan, Inagh, Co. Clare, and had
issue. Died Aug. 22, 1858. Brother of Charles (1825). (Eton
Sch. Lists, which confuses him with the next; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland.)
TOTTENHAM, ROBERT LOFTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 25, 1826. [2nd] s. of the [Rt. Rev. Lord Robert Pon-
sonby (Christ Church, Oxford, 1792)], Bishop of Clogher (and
Alicia Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, ist Viscount Hawarden).
B. [Sept. 27, 1809], in Ireland. School, Tamworth. Matric.
Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Clogher)
1832; priest, 1833. Inc. of Rossory, Co. Fermanagh, 1833-42.
V. of Donaghmoine, Co. Monaghan, 1842. Chaplain to the
British Legation at Turin, 1859-66; to the Legation at
Florence, 1866-87. Married, Dec. 10, 1833, Anne Dorothea,
eldest dau. of William Anketel, of Anketel Grove, Monaghan,
and had issue. Died Feb. 5, 1893, in Florence. Brother of
George (1845). (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xviii. 208; confused in
Eton Sch. Lists with Robert (1828); Burke, P. and B.;
The Guardian, Feb. 15, 1893.)
TOTTIE, OSCAR JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar.
26, 1866. S. of William, of Hyde Park, London, Consul-
General of Sweden and Norway. B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871. Died 1879. Brother
of the next. (Venn, 11. 373.)
TOTTIE, WILLIAM HAROLD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Apr. 17, 1888. S. of William, Swedish Consul [died 1867] (and
Caroline Davey). B. Nov. 27, 1854, in London. School,
Rossall; and in Germany and France. Did not reside. Second
Lieut., King's Royal Rifle Corps (T.), 1887. A Merchant-
banker in Shanghai. Latterly of Princes Street, London,
E.C., and Sherlocks, Ascot. Brother of the above. (Rossall
Reg.; Army Lists.)
TouRTEL, Herbert Bird
TOTTON, WILLIAM CHURCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 17,
1815 ; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Jan. 14, 1813, age 15. [S. of the Rev. William Jurin (Oriel
College, Oxford, 1789), of Denham, Bucks., R. of Debden,
Essex.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar,
1816; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24,
1820; priest, June 2, 1822. Usher at Westminster School,
1819-32; Assistant Master at Ipswich Grammar School, 1832.
Lecturer at Llandegai, Camarvons. Head Master of Friar's
Grammar School, Bangor, 1838-66. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. C. W. Knyvett, of Sonning, Berks. Died Jan. 17,
1867, aged 69, at Sydney Street, Brompton. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1867, I. 393-)
TOULMIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 26, 1800.
Doubtful if resided. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 12, 1800;
Scholar, 1802. Resided until Michs. 1803. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 25, 1803; priest, Dec. 16, 1804; C. of St
Mary's, King's Lynn, 1803-5. Died Dec. 1805, in Hoxton
Square, London. (Peile, 11. 349; G. Mag., 1805, 11. 1239.)
TOULMIN, GERALD O'BRIEN. Adm. at Clare, May 13, 1896.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Frederick Bransby (New College,
Oxford, 1859), V. of Hatfield Peverell, Essex (and Katherine,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry O'Brien). B. 1874-] School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1896. Student Interpreter
in the Levant, 1896; Vice-Consul at Sofia, 1901; at Philip-
polis, 1902. Appointed Consul at Shiraz, 1909, but retired
before proceeding there. Died Nov. 28, 1948. (Malvern Coll.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. i, 1948.)
TOULMIN, HENRY WROUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1889. [Eldest] s. of Henry Joseph, of Childwick-
bury [and of The Pr6, St Albans, Herts.] (and Emma Louisa,
eldest dau. of Philip Wroughton). B. Mar. 2, 1871. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889. A partner in the Cannon brewery,
Whitechapel. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Suffolk Yeo.). Sometime of Childwickbury, Herts. J.P. and
D.L. for Herts. Married, 1914, Alice, only child of Alfred
Otis Larkin, of Monterey, California. Of Larkin House,
Monterey, California in 1939; died there July 21, 1952.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, July 29, 1952.)
TOULMIN-SMITH, ALFRED KENDAL. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of [Alfred, solicitor, of Lutterworth
and] Mrs T. Smith, of ' Mamore,' Thurlow Park Road, West
Dulwich, London. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902. At Faraday House, 1903-5; in Paris,
1905-8. Technical Assistant to a firm of patent agents, 1908-
12. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.,
i9i4-i6;Capt., R.A.F. (Aircraft Production Dept.); Assistant
in Directorate of Research, Air Ministry, 1919). Married,
June 2, 1906, Winifred Lois, 2nd dau. of William Gandy,
M.R.C.S., L.S.A., of Upper Norwood. Latterly of Crondall,
Hants. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
TOUPE (or TOUP), The Rev. JONATHAN. B.A. 1756, incorp.
from Oxford, 1756; M.A. from Pembroke, 1756. [S. of the
Rev. Jonathan (Wadham College, Oxford, 1703), C. of
St Ives, Cornwall (and Prudence, dau. of John Busvargus, of
St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall). B. Dec. 1713, at St Ives.
School, St Ives Grammar and at St Merryn, Cornwall.]
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Mar. 12, 1732-3; B.A.
(Oxford) 1736. Ord. deacon, 1736; priest, 1738; C. of Phil-
leigh, Cornwall, 1736-8. C. of St Buryan, 1738-50. R. of
St Martin-by-Looe, 1750-85. Preb. of Exeter, 1774-85.
V. of St Merryn, Cornwall, 1776-85. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Lichfield, 1776. Author, Emendationes in Suidam;
Epistola Crttica; Curae Novissimae sive Appendicula et
Emendationes in Suidam. His classical works earned him an
immense reputation at home and abroad. It was the gift of
a copy of his Longinus that first inclined Porson to classical
research. Died, unmarried, at St Martin's rectory, Jan. 22,
1785. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1785, i. 79; D.N.B.)
TOURNAY, The Rev. ROBERT. B.A. 1765, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Christ's, 1765. S. of John, of Ashford,
Kent. Matric. from Hertford College, Oxford, May 11, 1749,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1753. R. of Bonnington, 1757-85; and
V. of Newchurch, Kent, 1765-85. Married, 1759, Ann Sivyer.
Died June i, 1785. (Al. Oxon.; PeiU, 11. 268; Hasted; Kent
Pedigrees.)
TOURNAY, WILLIAM TOURNAY (1868), see ALLEN, W. T.
TOURREIL, GEORGES MARIE FRANCOIS PAUL. Matric.
Non-CoU., Michs. 1886. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Oct. 7,
1887.
TOURTEL, HERBERT BIRD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i,
1895. S. of Peter, of the old rectory house, St Peter Port,
Guernsey. B. there, Jan. 7, 1874. School, Elizabeth College,
Guernsey. Matric. Michs. 1895.
TouzEL, Charles John Cliff
TOUZEL, CHARLES JOHN CLIFF. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1874. [Only] s. of Charles, superintendent of the
South American Steam Navigation Company [of Heswall,
Cheshire] (and Mary). B. at Birkenhead. Bapt. June 7, 1855.
[School, Wellington College.] Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
1878; M.A. 1881. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1874, 1875, 1876.
Played for England, 1877. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of Coventry, 1878-80. R. of Heswall, Cheshire,
1880-5. -"VvaUed himself of the provisions of the Clerical
Disabilities Relief Act (1870), Nov. 26, 1886. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Dec. 2, i886. Captain, 3rd Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, 1888. Of Rhysnant Hall, Oswestry, and latterly of
Heswall, Cheshire. Died Aug. 24, 1899. {Weltinglon Coll.
Reg.; Eagle, xxi. 237; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Inns of
Court.)
TOUZEL, HELIER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1827. S. of
Helier, military Commander of Jersey. B. there, Apr. 7, 1808.
Schools, Southampton (Mr Sutton) and Jersey (Mr Aulin).
Matric. Michs. 1827. Migrated to Sidney Sussex, Dec. 13,
1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1832;
priest, 1833. P.C. of Frensham, Surrey, 1837. R. of St Helier,
Jersey, 1838-44, and C. of Pennington, Hants., 1838-45.
R. of Bramdean, 1845-66. C. of Send and Ripley, Surrey,
1846. R. of Martyr-Worthy, Hants., 1866-86. Subsequently
of Winchester. Disappears from Crockford, 1889. [Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles.)
TOVEY, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 30,
1888. [Eldest] s. of Henry, iron-monger, of Cirencester (and
Mary Louisa Gardner). B. there, Jan. 8, 1870. School,
Wellingborough (Mr H. E. Piatt). Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1895. LL.D., Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1902.
Assistant Master at Wellingborough Grammar School, 189 1-
1907 ; Head Master of Shaftesbury Grammar School, 1907-32.
Married, Aug. 26, 1903, .Mary EUzabeth, eldest dau. of
William Beman Minchin, of Haselton, Gloucs. Of Northleach,
near Cheltenham in 1946. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Aug. 28, 1903.)
TOVEY, DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1892.
B. .\pr. 28, 1872. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S92. .At
King's CoUege, London. Actor and stage-manager. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., London Regt.
(London Scottish) and general list); died May 5, 1918. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Univ. War List.)
TOVEY, DUNCAN CROOKES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 13.
1861. S. of Charles, of Clifton, near Bristol. B. there, Feb. 28,
1842. School, King's CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. 1861;
Scholar; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Chaplain of Trinity, 1871-4.
Clark Lecturer in English Literature at Trinity, 1897-8. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1869; priest (Ely) 1871. Assistant Master
at Haileybury, 1868-70; at Eton CoUege, 1874-86. R. of
Worplesdon with Burpham, Surrey, 1886-1912. Author,
Gray and his Friends; Reviews and Essays; edited Thomson's
Poems, Gray's Poems, and Gray's Letters. Died Sept. 29, 1912,
at Guildford. Brother of Symons S. (1877). (Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 1912.)
TOVEY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, May 3, 1775. B. at
Birmingham.
TOVEY, SYMONS SYMPSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1877. S. of Charles, of Clifton, Bristol. B. there, July 26,
1846. School, ManiUa Hall, Clifton (private). Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (London, for Col.) 1880;
priest (Sydney) 1881; C. of St John's, Darlinghurst, N.S.W.,
1881-3. Organising Secretary of the Church Society for dio.
of Sydney, 1883-93. R. of St John's, Bishopthorpe, Sydney,
1893-1910. Rural Dean of West Sydney, 1887-1910. Died
Mar. 20, 1910, at Mentone. Brother of Duncan C. (1861).
(Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 8, 1910.)
TOWER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 20, 1801;
from Trinity CoUege, Oxford, whence he had matric. Dec. 12,
1800, age 18. Of Essex. [4th s. of Christopher (University
College, Oxford, 1765), of Weald HaU (and Elizabeth, dau. of
George Baker, of Elemore Hall, Co. Durham). B. July 31,
1782. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1805;
M..\. 1808. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 27, 1805; priest,
.\ug. 10, 1806. P.C. of Brentwood, Essex, 1806-25, and
Head Master of the Free Grammar School at Brentwood.
Married, Mar. 29, 1814, Frances, dau. of George Hibbert,
Esq., of Munden, Herts. Died Sept. 10, 1825, at Shenfield
Place, Essex. Brother of Christopher T. (1794) and WUUam
{1808); father of the next. (Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 520; G. Mag., 1825, II. 284; Lipscomb, iv. 536; Burke,
L.G.)
TOWER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 3, 1832.
Of Surrey. S. of the Rev. Charles (above). [B. Jan. 17, 1815.]
Tower, Reginald Thomas
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar, 1834;
B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (London) June 10, 1838;
priest. May 26, 1839; C. of Moreton, Essex, 1838-40. C. of
Loughton, 1840-3. R. of ChUmark, Wilts., 1843-80.
Succentorof Salisbury Cathedral, 1869-77. Preb. of Salisbury,
1877-90. Married, Apr. 20, 1843, EUen Frances, dau. of
William Coxhead Marsh, Esq., of Park Hall, Essex, and had
issue. Latterly of Bathford, Bath, where he died, June 12,
1890. (List of Carthusians; Eagle, xvi. 381; Crockford; The
Guardian, June 18, 1890; Burke, L.G.)
TOWER, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St
John's, May 21, 1794. [Eldest] s. of Christopher (University
College, Oxford, 1765), of Weald HaU, Essex [and Huntsmoor
Park, Bucks.] (and Elizabeth, only dau. of George Baker, of
Elemore HaU, Co. Durham). [B. Nov. i, I775-] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1794. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 9,
1792. Called to the Bar, Feb. i, 1802. Of Huntsmore Park
and of Weald HaU, Brentwood. Succeeded to Weald HaU,
1810. J. P. and D.L. for Essex; High Sheriff, 1840. M.P. for
Harwich, 1832-7. Lieut.-Col., Essex MiUtia. ' Father ' of the
Smithfield Club and well known in the agricultural world.
At the time of his death the oldest Volunteer in England,
having served in one of the regiments raised in the reign of
George III. Married, June 23, 1803, Harriet, dau. of Sir
Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, Bart., of Langley Park,
Norfolk. Died Feb. 18, 1867. Brother of WUUam (1808) and
Charles (1801); father of Thomas (1826) and the next.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 520; Inns of
Court; Return of M.P. s; Walford, County Families; Lipscomb,
IV. 530; G. Mag., 1867, I. 542; Burke, L.G.)
TOWER, FERDINAND ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. n, 1839. [5th] s. of C[hristopher] T[homas] (above), of
Weald Hall, Brentwood (and Harriet, dau. of Sir Thomas
Beauchamp Proctor, Bart.). [B. Oct. 4, 1820.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
Rowing 'blue,' 1842. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest, 1845; C. of
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, 1844-52. R. of Kirkby MaUory,
Leics., 1853-4. R- of Elmsthorpe with Earl ShUton, 1854-
82. R. of Holy Trinity with St Mary's, Gmldford, 1882-5.
FeUow of Lancing College. Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Mary, dau.
of WiUiam George Champion, Esq. Died Jan. 20, 1885, at
St Leonards-on-Sea. Brother of Thomas (1826). (Eagle, xiv.
109, which gives died Jan. 18; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TOWER, FRANCIS FITZPATRICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Thomas (1826), of ri, Grosvenor
Mansions, London (and Sarah Anne, dau. of Francis Baird).
B. June I, 1859, at Florence, Italy. School, WelUngton
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Married, Feb. 11,
1884, Laura, dau. of Thomas Butler, of London (s. of
Sir Thomas Butler, 8th Bart.) and had issue. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Cdr., R.N.R.; Cdr., R.N.V.R.;
O.B.E.; ItaUan bronze medal for miUtary valour). Died
Mar. 28, 1944, at Upper Holmwood, Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Brother of Reginald T. (1879) and John C. F. (1881).
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; The Times, Mar. 31,
I944-)
TOWER, JOHN CHARLES FITZROY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [3rd] s. of Thomas (1826), of 11, Grosvenor
Mansions, Victoria Street, London (and Sarah Anne, dau. of
Francis Baird). B. Sept. 9, 1863, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1881. Of 10, Duke Street, St James's. Died
Sept. 2, 1942, in London. Brother of Francis F. (1878) and
the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Sept. 4, 1942.)
TOWER, REGINALD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June II, 1879. [2nd] s. of Thomas (next), of 11, Grosvenor
Mansions, Victoria Street, London (and Sarah Anne, dau. of
Francis Baird). B. Sept. r, i860, at Brentwood, Essex.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B..\. 18S3; M.A. 1887.
In the Diplomatic Service; attach^ at Constantinople, 1885;
Third Secretary, 1887; Second Secretary at Madrid, 1892;
Copenhagen, i893;BerUn, 1894; Washington, 1896; Secretary
of Legation at Peking, 1900. Envoy-Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary in Siam, igoi-3; Minister Resident
in Bavaria and Wiirtemburg, 1904-6; Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary in Mexico, 1906-10; in the
Argentine Republic, 1910-19; Minister Plenipotentiary to
Paraguay, 1911-19. .administrator of the free City of
Danzig and High Commissioner of the League of Nations at
Danzig, 1919-20. C.V.O., 1906; K.C.M.G., 1911; Grand Cross
of Frederick of Wiirtemburg. Retired, 1921. President of the
Kent Archaeological Society. Latterly of Memories, Ash,
Canterbury, where he died Jan. 21, 1939. Brother of Francis
F. (1878) and John C. F. (1881). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who was
Who; The Times, Jan. 23 and 26, 1939.)
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Tower, Thomas
TOWER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 14, 1826.
[2nd] s. of [Christopher] T[homas] (1794), of Weald Hall
[Brentwood], Essex (and Harriet, dau. of Sir Thomas Beau-
champ Proctor, Bart.). B. Nov. 23, 1809. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Lent, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1836. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 29, 1833. Called to the Bar, May 6, 1836.
Married, June 23, 1858, Sarah Anne, dau. of Francis Baird,
Esq., of St Petersburg. Died at 11, Grosvenor Mansions,
London, Apr. 22, 1890. Brother of Ferdinand E. (1839);
father of Francis F. (1878), John C. F. (1881) and the above.
{List of Carthusians; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 520; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Lipscomb,
IV. 530.)
TOWER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. i2, 1808.
[6th] s. of Christopher, Esq. (University College, 0.xford,
1765), of Weald Hall, Brentwood, Essex (and Elizabeth, dau.
of George Baker, of Elemore Hall, Co. Durham). [School,
Harrow.] Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 1812. Ord. deacon
(Chester, Litt. dim. from London) Dec. 19, 1813. Head
Master of the Grammar School, Brentwood, Essex, until
1847. Married, June 13, 1825, Maria, dau. of Admiral Sir
Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., and had issue. Died Aug. 2, 1847,
aged 58, at How Hatch, South Weald. Brother of Christopher
T. (1794) and Charles (1801). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 520; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1847, 11. 549;
Lipscomb, iv. 530.)
TOWERS, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 10, 1773. S. of James, of Bryning, Lanes. School,
Kirkham, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1773.
TOWERS, GRAINGER LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 23, 1843. S. of John Green, solicitor, of St Giles, London
(and Mary Ann). B. in London. Bapt. Oct. 16, 1821. School,
King's College, London (Mr Hall). Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1847; priest (Chichester) 1848;
C. of Burwash, Sussex, 1847-57. Travelling Secretary,
S.P.G., 1857-85. V. of St Margaret-at-Cliffe with West Cliffe,
Kent, 1885-98; Organising Secretary (S.P.G.), dio. of Canter-
bury, 1865-85. Married, Aug. 13, 1844, Eliza, dau. of
W. Clark, of Northborough, and had issue. Died Feb. 12,
1898, at St Margaret's vicarage, aged 76. [Eagle, xx. 589;
F. P. White; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 16, 1898.)
TOWERS, JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4, 1778. Of
Kent. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Johnson (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1740). Head Master of Tonbridge and R. of Pett,
Sussex. Bapt. at Tonbridge, Aug. 24, 1761. School, Ton-
bridge.] Matric. Easter, 1781; B.A. 1783. Succeeded to his
father's estates at Cudham and Westerham, Kent, Jan. 5,
1772. Married. Died July 26, 1808, aged 46, at The Grange,
East Grinstead, Sussex. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1808,
II. 755; G. C. Moore-Smith.)
TOWERS, MYLES HODGSON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Sept. 19, 1859. 2nd s, of James, farmer, of Woodgate, Lanes.
B. at 'Roan Lands.' School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1859;
Scholar; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1864; priest, 1866; C. of St Matthew's, Manchester, 1864-7.
C. of Stretton, Cheshire, 1867-8. C. of St Mary's, Chester
and of Upton Chapel, 1868-84. Disappears from Crockford,
1885.
TOWERS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, July 4,
1839. S. of Thomas, of Sawrey, Westmorland. School,
Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) June 11, 1843; priest, June 2, 1844. Died
Dec. 22, 1844, at Westbury, Salop. (G. Mag., 1845, i. 218.)
TOWERS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 1800.
B. at Bridgend, Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A.
1804; M.A. 1808. Fellow, 1808-14. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 24, 1804; C. of Edenham and Swinstead, Lines., 1804,
and Master of the free grammar School, Butterwick. Died
there, 1814, aged 30. (St John's Coll. .Adm., iv. 520; G. Mag.,
1814, 11. I94-)
TOWERS, ROBERT MASON. M.A. 1889, incorp. from Dublin.
I.C.S. University Teacher of Bengali, 1888-1907. Adm. at
Caius, 1889. S. of the Rev. Robert, deceased, of Affane, Co.
Waterford (and Frances Johnston). B. June 27, 1840, at The
Grange, Co. Tipperary. School, Kilkenny. [M.A., Trinity
College, Dublin.] Died by his own hand, Apr. 16, 1907, at
Cambridge. (Venn, 11. 503; Scott, MSS.; Cambridge
Chronicle, Apr. 19, 1907; The Times, Apr. 20, 1907.)
TOWERS (post ALCOCK-BECK), WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Trinity, Nov. i, 1853. S. of William, of Sawrey,
Westmoriand. B. there Nov. 19, 1835. School, Rugby
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Of Esthwaite Lodge,
Hawkshead. Major, loth Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. J. P.
for Lanes. Assumed the surname of .\lcock-Beck, 1855]
Latterly of Tower Bank, Sawrey. Died Oct. 22, iqii. [Rugbv
Sch. Reg. and Rugby Sch. Reg. add.)
TowLER, John
TOWERS, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct i,
1895. S. of the Rev. Robert, of St Andrew's vicarage,
476, Harrow Road, London (and Catherine Lucinda, dau. of
the Rev. John Heming, Minister of St Paul's Chapel,
Kilbum). B. Oct. 2, 1876, in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1898;
M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at Oundle School, 1901-5; at
King William's College, Isle of Man, 1905-6; at Trent College,
Derbs., 1906-14. Died June 13, 1934. (Record of Old West-
minsters; King William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
TOWGOOD, HAMER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Oct. 16,
1861. S. of Edward, Esq., of Paxton HUl, St Neots, Hunts.
Matric. Michs. 1861. Of 'Saintfoins,' Great Shelford, Cambs.
Member of the Cambs. County Council. Died before 1925.
Father of the next. (T. A. Walker, 520.)
TOWGOOD, REGINALD HAMER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1890. S. of Hamer, Esq. (above), of 'Saintfoins,' Great
Shelford. Matric. Michs. 1890. Died Jan. 9, 1892, at Little
Shelford, aged 18. (Univ. Almanack.)
TOWGOOD, ROBERT LOUIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1883. S.
of Alfred, paper-manufacturer, of Riversfield, near St Neots,
Hunts, (and Frances Ellen Fordham). B. there, Oct. 2, 1865.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Of
Farm Hall, Godmanchester, Hunts. Director of Towgood
and Beckwith, paper-makers, St Neots. Prime Warden of the
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, 1917-18. J. P. for
Hunts. 1893. Married, Apr. 17, 1895, Annie Geraldine
Haughton. Died June 7, 1942. Brother of the next.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 462; The Times, June 10,
1942.)
TOWGOOD, WALTER RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1888. S. of Alfred [of St Neots]. B. [Jan. 16,
1871], at Little Paxton, Hunts. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1888. With a firm of brewers in the
U.S.A. Died Mar. 15, 1905, at Denver, U.S.A. Brother of the
above. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
TOWLE, CHARLES SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 12, 1862. S. of George, tailor (and Ann Eliza). B.
[July 26, 1843], at Kingston-upon-Hull. Bapt. Aug. 16, 1843.
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1866;
priest, 1867; C. of Lamboum, Berks., 1866-9. C. of Morpeth,
Northumberland, 1869-71. C. of Bedminster, Bristol, 1871-3.
V. of Moordown, Hants., 1873-86. V. of St Mary, Charter-
house, London, E.G., 1886-91. V. of St Clement's, Bourne-
mouth, 1891-1908. Married, 1875, Eleanor Ashworth, eldest
dau. of Sir H. Taylor. Died Nov. 19, 1908. (Eagle, xxx. 2ig;
Crockford.)
TOWLE, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1895. S. of [Sir] William, of 52, Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hamp-
stead. B. Apr. 18, 1876, at Derby. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1895 ; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1949. With the
Midland Railway Co. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19
(Lt.-Col., R.A.S.C; Assist. Insp., Q.M.G. Services, 1915;
Controller, Navy and Army Canteen Board, 1916-19; C.B.E.
1918). Knighted, 1919. Managing Director, Gordon Hotels,
Ltd., 1921-36. President of International Hotelmen's
Association and International Hotel Alliance, 1935-8.
Married, 1901, Emma Annette, widow of Capt. D. A. M.
Lomax, ist Welsh Regt., and had issue. Of Church Cottage,
Winkfield, Windsor in 1949. Died Dec. 19, 1951. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times, Dec. 21, 1951.)
TOWLE, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 19,
1897. S. of John, lace warehouseman, of Nottingham (and
Margaret Piggin). B. Aug. 2, 1878, at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham High (Dr J. Gow). Matric. Michs. 1897;
Scholar, 1899; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900; M.A.
1905. Sometime Principal of the Muhamadan College at
Aligarh. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., United
Provinces Horse, Indian Defence Force). Joined the Indian
Educational Service, 1919; Assistant Director of Public
Instruction; Director of Public Instruction for the Punjab,
1920-2; for North West Frontier Province, 1922-30. Died
July 31, 1946, at Easton Hall, Stamford. (The Times, Aug. 3,
1946; I.C.S. Lists.)
TOWLER, JOHN. Stated by the Dictionary of American
Biography to have 'been prepared at Giggleswick School for
Admission to St John's College.' Possibly the John Fowler
who was adm. as a sizar, Nov. 1, 1836; 'of Lanes.'; he also
occurs in the University Calendar, as a ' Ten-year man ' [Fowler]
in 1837 and 1846, and as Towler from 1838 to 1845. John
Towler was a teacher at Karlsruhe and author of English-
German and German-English Dictionaries. Professor of
Modern Languages, Mathematics and Philosophy at Hobart
College, Geneva, New York, 1852-68 and of Natural Philo-
sophy, etc., 1868-82. M.D., Geneva, 1855. Died at Orange,
New Jersey. (Allibone's Diet, of British and American
Autltors; F. P. White.)
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Town, Arthur Henry
TOWN, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. sizar at Cavendish H.,
Oct. 20, 1883. Of Yorks. [S. of the Rev. Benjamin.] Matric.
Michs. 1883. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. 18, 1885; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Moorlands School, Far
Headingley, Leeds in 1919. Brother of the next. (School-
masters' Directories.)
TOWN, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 19,
1880. S. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of Mount Pellon, Yorks.
(and Elizabeth Crofts). B. at Mount Pellon. Bapt. .\ug. 21,
1861. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1892. Assistant Master at
the Choir School, Hull, in 1919. Brother of the above.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TOWNE, ERNEST JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1848. [S. of Joseph, solicitor, of St Helen's Place, Bishops-
gate, London (and Louisa). B. July 27, 1829. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1849; B.A.
1852. Ord. deacon, 1853; priest, 1854; C. of Chester-le-
Street, Durham, 1855-7. C. of Langley, Essex, 1858-9.
Kept a private school at Ewell, Surrey, called 'The College,'
1860-3. V. of Forcett, Yorks., 1863-77. V. of Bothenhampton
(or Baunton), Dorset, 1877-81. Chaplain at H.M.'s Printing
House and Spottiswode's Chapel, London, 1881-1903.
Disappears from Crockford, 1904. [Record of Old Westminsters;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TOWNE, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 23, 1773-
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 24, i777; priest (Lichfield) Dec. 21,
1777. R. of Brampton, Hunts., 1780-1826 and Lyddington
cum Caldecote, Rutland from 1789-1826. Died in 1826, at
Woolsthorpe rectory, Lines., aged 74. Father of the next.
(G. Mag., 1826, n. 186; Northants. Clergy.)
TOWNE, LEONARD ELYE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 17,
1802. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. Leonard (above).] Scholar,
1802; matric. Lent, 1804; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. R. of
Woolsthorpe, Lines., 1817-30. R. of Knipton, Leics., 1830.
Died Sept. i, 1830, at Woolsthorpe. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 283.)
TOWNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Caius, 1787. Probably a
'Ten- year man'; Scholar, 1787.
TOWNEND, ALFRED JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 21,
1857. S. of William, of Heath Terrace, Lower Broughton
Road, Manchester. B. July 5, 1839, in Manchester. School,
Isle of Man (private). Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of St George's,
Hulme, Manchester, 1863-70. Chaplain to the Forces at
.\ldershot, 1870-3; Halifax, N.S., 1873-85; Dublin, 1885-9;
Gibraltar, 1889-92; London, 1892-4; Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, 1894-1901; Hilsea, 1901-7; Gosport, 1907-11.
. Died May 3, 1911, at Southsea. Father of William (1899).
(Crockford; The Guardian, May 12, 1911.)
TOWNEND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1828.
Of Lanes. [S. of John, calico-printer, of Manchester. School,
Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) Jan. 3, 1843; priest, Dec. 17, 1843-
C. of Bishop's Itchington, Warws., 1844-6. R. of Lifton,
Devon, 1S46-63. Married, 1832, Miss Winks, of Trentham,
Staffs. Died, very suddenly, Feb. 4, 1863, aged 52. Father
of the next. (Manchester Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1863, I. 389.)
TOWNEND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 14, 1859.
S. of the Rev. Henry (above), R. of Lifton, 'near Launceston,
Cornwall.' B. there, Jan. 17, 1842. School, Cornwall
(private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Ord. deacon
1865; priest, 1866. V. of Loddiswell with Buckland-Tout-
Saints, Devon, 1867-83. V. of Swepston-cum-Snarestone,
Leics., 1883-90. Died Apr. 26, 1890, at Anerley. (Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TOWNEND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 18, 1899.
S. of the Rev. Alfred John (1857), of Southsea. B. July 27,
188 1, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Schools, Appledurcombe, Isle
of Wight, Wellingborough Grammar and Dulwich College.
Did not reside. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
3rd Garrison Batt., R. Welsh Fusiliers; mentioned in
despatches). Married, May 29, 1915, Irene Violette.
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 833.)
TOWNESEND, GEORGE FYLER (1831), see TOWNSEND.
TOWNLEY, ALEXANDER PEREGRINE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 1891. [6th and youngest] s. of C[harles] W[atson],
Esq. (1843), of Fulboum manor, Cambs. (and Georgina, dau.
of M. D. Dalison). [B. Aug. 1872.] School, Eton. Matric.
.Lent, 1892; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1903; priest, 1905; C. of Melton Mowbray, Leics., 1903-9.
R. of St Peter's, Upwell, Norfolk, 1909-47. Married, Jan. 11,
1910, Rosamund Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Thomhill
Peyton, R. of St Mary's, March, and had issue. Died Mar. 27,
1947. Brother of Charles F. (1874), Ma.\imilian G. (1882)
and Richard G. {1872). {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 29, 1947.)
TowNLEY, Richard Greaves
TOWNLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 29, 1812. S. of Richard. B. [Mar. 17, i795], in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 11, 1820. R. of Hadstock, Essex,
1838-70, and V. of Little Abington, Cambs., 1859-70.
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Leeds. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1871. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
TOWNLEY, CHARLES FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 28, 1874. [2nd] s. of Charles Watson (1843) (next), of
Fulboum manor, Cambs. B. June 15, 1856, at Hillmgton,
Norfolk. School [Cheam and] Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1874;
B A. 1878; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1884; priest, i886;
C. of Eynesbury, Hunts., 1884-6. C. of Weston-under-
Lyziard, Staffs., 1886-9. R. of Christ Church, UpweU,
Norfolk, 1889-1912. Chaplain at Tangier, 1900. Inherited
Fulboum manor, Cambs., 1893. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs.
C.B.E., 1920. Married, July 14, 1885, Alice Rosalinda
Murray, youngest dau. of the Rev. Jermyn Pratt, of Ryston,
Norfolk, and had issue. Died Dec. 17, i930- Brother of
Alexander P. (1891), MaximiUan G. (1882) and Richard G.
(1872). (Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 18, 1930; Cambridge
Review, Jan. 16, 1931; Burke, L.G.)
TOWNLEY, CHARLES WATSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July I, 1843. [2nds. of Richard Greaves (1802). B. Feb. 12,
1824. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A.
185 1. Of Fulboum manor, Cambs. and Beaupr6 Hall,
Norfolk. Lord Lieutenant of Cambs., 1874-93. Alderman of
Cambs. County Council, 1889-93. J.P. for Cambs. and
Norfolk. Married, Aug. 12, 1851, Georgina, dau. of M. D.
Dalison, of Hamptons, Kent. Died Oct. 17, 1893, at
Fulboum. Brother of Thomas M. (1844) and William G.
(1847); father of Alexander P. (1891), Charles F. (1874).
Maximilian G. (1882) and Richard G. (1872). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Boase, vi. 699; The Guardian, Oct. 18, 1893; Burke,
L.G.)
TOWNLEY, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 19, 1792-
B. at Belfield, Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A.
1797; M.A. 1801. R. of Gaywood, Norfolk, 1817-27 and V. of
Stradsett, 1817-45. P.C of Colton, Lanes., 1824-34. V. of
Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, 1834-48. Died Dec. 17, 1848,
aged 74, at North Pickenham rectory. (Foster, Index Eccles. ;
Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1849, i. 214.)
TOWNLEY, MAXIMILIAN GOWRAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1882. [5th] s. of Charles Watson (1843), of Fulboum
manor, Cambs. (and Georgina, dau. of M. D. DaUson). B.
there, June 22, 1864. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. '1885; M.A. 1890. Land-agent to Lord St John of
Bletsoe. Of Melchbourne, Beds. Served m the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, Remount Service). M.P. for Mid-Beds.,
1918-22. Of Heydon House, Cambs. J.P. for Beds, and
Cambs. Married, Feb. 11, 1902, the Hon. Ellen Sydney
St John, elder dau. of Lord St John of Bletsoe. Died Dec. 12,
1942 at Aviemore, Invemess-shire. Brother of Charles F.
(1874), Alexander P. (1891) and Richard G. (1872). (Eton
Sch. Lists; The Times, Dec. 14, 1942.)
TOWNLEY, RICHARD GREAVES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, May 5, 1769. [Eldest] s. of Col. Richard (i743), 01
[Belfield], Rochdale, Lanes, (and Ann, eldest dau. of Thomas
Western, of Abington Hall, Cambs.). [B. Nov. 16, 1751. at
Belfield Hall.] Bapt. Nov. 28, 1751. at Rochdale. School,
Eton [and Manchester Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 1769;
Scholar, 1770; B.A. 1773; M.A. 1776. Adm. at the Middle
Temple Feb. 12, 1774. Comet, 15th Dragoons, 1778; Lieut.,
1781-4. Married at Cambridge, July 25, 1785, Margaret, dau.
of John Gale, of Whitehaven, Cumberland. J.P. and D.L.
for Cambs. Inherited Fulbourti manor, Cambs., 1788, on the
death of his great-uncle, WUliam Greaves Beaupr^ BeU, and
also the large estate of the Beaupr6 Bell famUy in Normandy.
Died Feb. 15, 1823, at the Cork Street Hotel, London. Father
of the next and of WUliam G. (1805); half-brother of
William (1787). [Eton Coll. Reg.; Manchester Or. Sch. Reg., i.
95; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
TOWNLEY, RICHARD GREAVES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 6, 1802. S. of Richard Greaves (above), of
Fulboum, Cambs. (and Margaret, dau. of John Gale, of
Whitehaven). [B. July 20, 1786.] School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810. Adm. at Lincoln s Inn,
Nov 13 1807. Of Fulboum manor, Cambs. and Belfield Hall,
Lanes. M.P. for Cambs., 1831-41 and 1847-52. Mamed,
Aug 23 1821, Cecil, dau. of Sir Charles Watson, Bart. Died
May 5 1855 at Fulboum. Brother of WUliam G. (1805);
father of Charles W. (1843). Thomas M. (1844) and WiUiam
G. (1847). (Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry; Boase, iii. 699;
Return of M.P.s; Burke, L.G.)
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TowNLEY, Richard Greaves
TOWNLEY, RICHARD GREAVES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Charles Watson (1843), of
Fulboum, Cambs. (and Georgina, dau. of M. D. Dalison).
B. there, Sept. 3, 1853. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1883. In the Diplomatic Service; Third
Secretary at Berlin; Second Secretary at Peking. Died Nov.
30, 1888 in Peking. Brother of Charles F. (1874), Alexander P.
(1891) and Maximilian G. (1882). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.)
TOWNLEY, THOMAS MANNERS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 3, 1844. [3rd] s. of Richard Greaves (1802)
(and Cecil, dau. of Sir C. Watson, Bart.). B. Apr. 30, 1825, at
Fulboum, Cambs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1844.
Cricket 'blue,' 1847, 1848. Comet, loth Hussars, 1849;
Captain, 1857. Served in the Crimean Campaign, 1855;
sold out, 1858. Rode in many steeplechases, winning second
place in the Grand National of i860. Married. Died Apr. 9,
1895. Brother of Charles W. (1843) and William G. (1847).
{Boase, vi. 699; Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Reg.)
TOWNLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 13, 1787. S. of [Col.] Richard (1743), of Belfield
[Rochdale], Lanes, (by his 2nd wife, — Penny). B. Feb. 14,
1770. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793; M.A.
1795. Of Townhead, Ulverston. High Sheriff of Lanes., 1816.
Died Mar. 16, 1854. Half-brother of Richard G. (1769). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.)
TOWNLEY, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Jan. 25, 1810; a 'Ten-year man.' In priest's orders. V. of
Orpington with St Mary Cray, Kent, 1816-47. Died Sept. 24,
1847, at Orpington. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1847, 1. 662.)
TOWNLEY, WILLIAM GALE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. II, 1805. S. of Richard [Greaves] (1769), of Fulboum,
Cambs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809; M.A.
1812. Ord. priest (London, for Ely) Feb. 23, 1812. R. of
Upwell with Welney, Norfolk, 1812-62. For many years
Chairman of the Isle of Ely sessions. Died May 14, 1862,
aged 74, at Fulbourn. Brother of Richard Greaves (1802).
(Clergy List; Crochford; G. Mag., 1862, i. 790.)
TOWNLEY, WILLIAM GALE. Adm. pens, (age 18, sic) at
Trinity, Mar. 5, 1847. [4th s. of Richard Greaves (1802) (and
Cecil, dau. of Sir C. Watson). B. 1827.] Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1855;
priest, 1856. C. of Boxley, Kent, 1855-62. R. of Upwell with
Nordelph, Cambs. and Norfolk, 1862-9. Married Katherine
Marsham. Died, s.p., Sept. 4, 1869. Brother of Charies W.
(1843) and Thomas M. (1844). (Clergy List; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.)
TOWNROE, LIONEL EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1891. [Eldest s. of Richard Thomas, of Cape Colony.
B. Apr. 4, 1872. Schools, Diocesan College, Rondebosch and
Dulwich College.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1898. Second Lieut., H.A.C. 1895; Lieut., 1901. Adm. a
solicitor, Nov. 1897; practised in London (Messrs Seymour,
Salaman, Townroe and Co., 65, and 66, Chancery Lane). Of
The Grove, Upper Norwood. Married, Oct. 4, 1899, Florence
Macartney, dau. of T. Hastings Miller, merchant, of Kent.
Died Sept. 18, 1927. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The
Times, Sept. 21, 1927.)
TOWNROW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr.
20, 1827; re-adm. Oct. 30, 1829. S. of T., Esq., of Snaith,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1827.
TOWNS, ROBERT D'ARCY WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at
Caius, May 2, 1859. S. of Robert, merchant, of London.
B. Nov. 1841, in Stepney. School, Colchester. Matric.
Easter, 1859. Resided for two terms. (Venn, 11. 343.)
TOWNS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 1842;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1842. Of Northumberland. S. of
Matthew, of Houghton-moor Houses (and Isabella). Bapt
Apr. 10, 1818. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
TOWNSEND, ARTHUR HUMPHREY. Adm. at Caius, Oct i
18S5. S. of E[dward] R[ichard], M.D., of Cork. B. there,
Mar. 6, 1867 Schools, Parsonstown, Monmouth Grammar and
St Mark's, Windsor. Matric. Michs. 1885. Resided for one
year. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1890;
M.A. (T.C.D.) 1893. Ord. deacon (York) 1891; priest, 1892;
C. of Guisborough, Yorks., 1891-4. C. of St Paul's, Warring-
ton, 1894-5. C. of High Wycombe, Bucks., 1895-6. C. of
St Paul's, Brentford, Middlesex, 1897-9. C. of St George-the-
Martyr, Holbom, 1899-1901. C. of Holy Trinity, Windsor,
1901-3. C. of Mortlake with East Sheen, Surrey, 1903-7.
C. of St Alban's, Streatham Park, 1907-10. C. of Christ
Church, Forest Hill, 1910-15. Lie. to off., dio. of London,
1920-8. Residing at the Charterhouse in 1940. Disappears
from Crockford, 1941. (Venn, 11. 477; Crockford.)
ToWNSEND, ChAUNCY HaRE
TOWNSEND, The Rev. AUBREY ALBERT. B.D. 1853, incorp.
from Dublin. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. i, 1830,
age 18. S. of Horace, LL.D. B. in Middlesex. B.A. (T.C.D.)
1836; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1839; B.D. (T.C.D.) 1847. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1837; priest, 1838; C. of Godalming, Surrey,
1837-8. C. of Hatfield, Herts., 1838-41. C. of St Bride's,
Liverpool, 1841-2. C. of St Michael's, Bath, 1844-56. C. of
Wick St Lawrence, Worcs., 1 861-9; C. of Locking, Somerset,
1870-4. V. of Puxton, 1874-91. Latterly of Hewish, Bristol.
Disappears from Crockford, 1893. (Al. Dublin.)
TOWNSEND, BERNARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1883. S. of
Meredith, Esq. [M.R.C.P.], of 94, Harley Street, London.
B. Apr. 1 6, 1865. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Adm. a solicitor, Apr. 1890;
practised in London (Messrs Townsend and Sharpe). Married,
1898, Miss K. C. Smith. Died Mar. i, 1928, in London.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 144; Law Lists;
G. B. Routledge; The Times, Mar. 5, 1928.)
TOWNSEND (or TOWNSHEND), CHAMBRfe CORKER. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Feb. 21, 1857. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Chambr6
Corker [sometime R. of Kilmacabea, Co. Cork], of 6, Rodney
Place, Clifton [and of Deny, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork] (by his
2nd wife, Eliza, dau. of Major-General N. Wilmot Oliver,
R.A.). B. July 23, 1838, at Clonakilty, Co. Cork. School,
Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864.
Married Emily, dau. of J. Gibson, and had issue. Died Oct. i,
1897, at St Malo, France. Brother of Richard B. (1864) and
Nathaniel W. O. (1853). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg., which gives
Townshend; The Times, Oct. 9, 1897.)
TOWNSEND, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 26, 1772. S. of John, steward to the Earl of Gains-
borough. B. at Pinchbeck, Lines. School, Oakham. Matric.
Michs. 1772; Scholar, 1772; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1780. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1776; priest (London, Litt. dim.
from Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1779; C. of Pickwell, Leics., 1776-9.
V. of Pinchbeck, Lines., 1779-92. Died in 1792. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 520; G. Mag., 1792, i. 281.)
TOWNSEND, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26,
1809. Of Middlesex. [B. 1789.] Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar;
B.A. 1813; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1813; priest,
1814; C. of Brighton, 1813-25. C. of Preston with Hove,
1825-37. R. of Kingston-by-the-Sea, Sussex, 1837-70. Died
Jan. 27, 1870. (Boase, vi. 700; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; Crockford.)
TOWNSEND, CHARLES GEORGE GRETTON. Adm. pens, at
Clare, Mar. 29, 1837. [Only s. of R., of Coggeshall, Essex
(and Mary Johnson, dau. of Charles Gretton, Esq.).] B. [1819]
at Coggeshall. [School, Dedham.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1841; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1843; priest, 1844;
C. of Newbourn, Suffolk, 1844-5. C. of Latchingdon, Essex,
1846-9. C. of Little Braxted, 185 1-9; R. there, 1859-63.
J. P. for Essex. Married, 1845, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John
Ward, Esq., of Hatfield Peverel. Latteriy of Berwick Place,
Hatfield Peverel, where he died, Aug. 24, 1893, aged 74.
Father of John C. (1868). (Clergy List; Crockford; Walford,
County Families; The Guardian, Aug. 30, 1893.)
TOWNSEND, CHARLES SPREAD [DEANE]. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, May 8, 1850. S. of the Rev. Thomas Stewart. Of
Cork. B. June 12, 1831. School, Christ's hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. (4th Classic, as Townshend) 1854; M.A.
1858; Fellow, 1857. Sometime Assistant Master at the City of
London School, 1856-9. Classical Lecturer at King's College,
London, 1863-9. Died Apr. 27, 1871, at Twickenham. (Christ's
Hasp. Exhib.)
TOWNSEND (post TOWNSHEND), CHAUNCY HARE. Adm.
Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity Hall, June 23, 1816. [Only] s.
of Henry Hare (1785), Esq., of Busbridge, Godalming,
Surrey (and Charlotte, dau. of Sir James Winter Lake, Bart.,
of Edmonton). [B. Apr. 20, 1798. School, Eton.] Matric.
Lent, 1817; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1817; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon, but held no cures. Made the
acquaintance of Robert Southey, and stayed with him at
Keswick. Published Poems, 1821, which received general
praise, but thirty years passed before he produced his next
work, Sermons in Sonnets with other Poems; this was followed
by The Three Gates; The Burning of the Amazon; a Ballad
Poem; Facts in Mesmerism, etc. Changed his name to
Townshend, 1835. Associated with Macaulay, Praed and
Moultrie in founding C. Knight's short-lived Quarterly Maga-
zine. Lived chiefly at Lausanne. Married, May 2, 1826, Eliza
Frances, dau. of Sir Amos Godsill Robert Norcott. Died, s.p.,
Feb. 25, 1868, in London. Bequeathed his collection of prints
and drawings to South Kensington museum. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Boase, in. 999; D.N.B. (sub Townshend); G. Mag.,
1868, I. 545-)
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TowNSEND, Crewe Armand Hamilton
TOWNSEND CREWE ARMAND HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Jane 20, 1893. S. of Horatio Hamilton, landowner
and magistrate, of [Cordangan Manor], Co. Tipperary (and
Elizabeth Webb Ware). B. June 5, 1874, at Queenstown.
Schools, Birkenhead and Shrewsbury. Matric. .Michs. 1893;
Scholar, 1893; B..A. 1896. Joined the I.C.S., 1898; District
and Settlement Officer, Punjab, 1906; Director of Agriculture,
Punjab, 1914; Financial Commissioner, 1928-31; Member of
the Legislative Assembly. Public Works and Revenue
Minister, Bahawalpur State, 1931-9. C.I.E., 1924. Married,
1906, Rhoda Mary Whitmore, dau. of T. J. Franks, J. P., of
Ballyscadane, Co. Limerick, and had issue. Of Red House,
Castle Townshend, Co. Cork in 1952. {Shrewsbury Reg.;
Who's Who.)
TOWNSEND, EDWARD MANSEL (1882), see TOWNSHEND.
TOWNSEND, ERNEST HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1884. S. of Samuel Philip, Commander,
R.N. B. [Jan. 9, 1865], at Skibbereen, Co. Cork, Ireland.
[School, United Services College, Westward Ho !] Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Cirencester, Gloucs.,
1888-98. V. of North Ehnham, Norfolk, 1898-1947. Did
much archaeological research particularly in connection with
the site of the Saxon cathedral at Elmham. Died Mar. 18,
1947. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 20, 1947; Church Tunes,
Mar. 28, 1947.)
TOWNSEND, FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 5, 1825. [8th] s. of Gore, Esq. (1768), of Honington Hall,
Warws. [B. May 9, 1799.] Bapt. at Honington, July 7, 1799.
[At the H.E.I.C.S. CoUege, Haileybury, 1814-17. Joined the
Bengal Civil Service, 1817, as a Writer; Assistant Collector at
Bareilly, 1819-25.] School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1826.
V. of Loxley, Warws., 1831-3. Lived subsequently at
Wellesboume, Warws. Disappears from Clergy List, 1865.
{Rtigby Sch. Reg., incorrect as to date of birth; Foster, Index
Eules.; Clerical Guide; V. Hodson.)
TOWNSEND, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
May i8, 1844. S. of [the Rev.] Edward James (Merton
College, Oxford, 1805) [R. of Ilmington, Warws.] (and Mary,
dau. of John Hambrough, Esq., of Marchwood, Hants.).
B. [Dec. 5, 1822] at Rawmarsh, Yorks. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1855. Of Honington
Hall, Warws. Succeeded his uncle, 1873. M.P. for Warws.
(Stratford), 1886-92. J. P. and D.L. for Warwicks.; J.P. for
Worcs. F.L.S. Author, Flora of Hampshire. Married, 1863,
Mary Elizabeth, only child of the Rev. Robert Butler, V. of
St John's, Kilkenny. Died Dec. 16, 1905, at Nice. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
TOWNSEND, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 27,
1887. S. of Abraham. B. [Nov. 21, 1858], at Staines, Middle-
sex. Schools, Uttoxeter Grammar and St John's Hall,
Highbury. Matric. Lent, 1887. Ord. deacon (Colchester)
1887; priest (St Albans) 1888; C. of All Saints, Leyton, Essex,
1887-9. C. of St George's, Kingston, Jamaica, 1889. C. of
St Luke's, Portsmouth, 1889-90. Chaplain (Mission to
Seamen) in Waterford estuary, 1891-1900; in Cork harbour,
1900-1. C. of St Peter's, Islington, 1901-2. C. of St Andrew's,
Islington, 1902-8. C. of St Mark's, Victoria Docks, 1909-11.
Lie. Pr., dio. of London, 1911-15. C. of St Anne's, Tollington
Park, 1915-20. C. of Earlsfield, Surrey, 1920-9. V. of Ingham,
Norfolk, 1929-31. Latterly of Durban, Natal. Disappears
from Crockford, 1935. (Peile, 11. 733.)
TOWNSEND, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 28, 1808.
[S. of George, Independent minister of Ramsgate. B. there,
1788. School, Ramsgate.] Matric. Lent, 1808; B.A. 1812;
M.A. 1816. D.D., Durham, 1845. Ord. deacon, 1813; priest,
1814; C. of Littleport, Cambs., 1813-14. C. of Hackney,
1814-15. Professor at Sandhurst, 1816-22. C. of Fam-
borough, Hants., 1816-22. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop
of Durham, 1822-57. Preb. of Durham, 1825-57. V. of
Northallerton, Yorks., 1826-39. P-C. of St Margaret's,
Durham, 1839-42. Twice married and had issue. Author,
Oedipus Romanus ; The Old Testament arranged in historical
arui chronological order; The New Testament arranged in
historical and chronological order; The Accusations of History
against the Church of Rome; Life and Vindication of John
Foxe; Journal of a Tour in Italy in 1850, with an Account of an
Interview with the Pope in Italy in 1850, Poems, Sermons, etc.
Died Nov. 23, 1857, at the College, Durham. Father of
James F. (1831) and the next. (Boase, ni. 997; Clergy List;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1858, i. loi.)
TOWNSEND (post TOWNESEND), GEORGE FYLER. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, July 9, 1831. S. of the Rev. George
(above), of Durham. B. at Littleport, Cambs. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. MA.
ad eundem, Durham. D.C.L., Canterbury, 1876. President
of the Union, 1835. Ord. deacon, 1837; priest, 1838. Chaplain
TowNSEND, John Sealy Edward
to the Duke of Northumberland and to the Bishop of Tas-
mania. V. of Brantingham, Yorks., 1842-57. V. of Leominster,
Heref., 1857-62. P.C. of St Michael's, Burleigh Street,
Covent Garden, London, 1862-93. The last Clerical Proctor
for granting marriage licences in Doctors' Commons;
resigned, 1893. Author, The Christian Pilgrimage from the
Cradle to the Grave; Warnings from the Past, or Sermons
Vindicative of the Providence of God; History of the Town and
Borough of Leominster ; A New Translation of Three Hundred
Aesop's Fables; Handbook of Malta; An English Guide to the
Cathedral Churches of Valetta and Civita Vecchia; The Sea
Kings of the Mediterranean; The Sie^e of Colchester, etc.
Assumed the name of Townesend, 1882. Resided latterly at
Hastings, where he died Jan. 2, 1900, aged 85. Brother of
James F. (1831). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 4, 1900.)
TOWNSEND (or TOWNSHEND), GORE. Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 17) at St John's, Sept. 12, 1768. [Only] s. of Joseph [of
Honington Hal), Warws.], deceased (and Judith, dau. of
John Gore, M.P. for Great Grimsby). B. in London. School,
Eton. Succeeded his father at Honington Hall, 1763. High
Sheriff of Warws., 1777-8. Married, Mar. 30, 1776, Lady
Elizabeth Windsor, 2nd dau. of the 4th Earl of Plymouth.
Died Jan. 6, 1826, aged 73, at Honington Hall. Father of
Frederick (1825). {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
520; Walford, County Families.)
TOWNSEND, HENRY HARE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 11, 1785. S. of James, Esq., Alderman of London [Lord
Mayor, 1772-3] (and Henrietta Rosa du Plessis). [School,
Harrow.] Of Downhills, Tottenham; Busbridge Hall, Godal-
ming; Walpole, Norfolk and St James's Square, London.
Married, Dec. 29, 1789, Charlotte, dau. of Sir James Winter
Lake, Bart., of Edmonton. Died Apr. 6, 1827. Father of
Chauncy H. (1816). {Harrow Sch. Keg.; G. Mag., 1827, I.
380; Gunning, Vol. i, 38-9.)
TOWNSEND, HENRY WILLIAM WORTH. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 5, 1889. [S. of William Henry Worth, of King's Newnham
manor house, Rugby. B Mar. 11, 1871.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. Surgeon, R.N., 1900-10. Dis-
appears from Medical Directories, 1920. {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
TOWNSEND, HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 7, 1856. Of Courtmaskerry, Co. Cork. [Only s. of the
Rev. Horace, deceased (by his 2nd wife, Jane Florence, dau.
of Justin MacCartie, of Carrignavar). B. Apr. i, 1837.
School, Cheltenham College.] Did not reside. {Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
TOWNSEND, JAMES FREDERICK. .Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 9, 1831. [2nd s. of the Rev. George (1808), Canon of
Durham. School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Matric. from
University CoUege, Oxford, June 10, 1833, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1837. C. of Lyme Regis, Dorset, -1841-2. Died
Nov. 14, 1844, aged 29, at Durham. Brother of George F.
(1831). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1844, II. 664.)
TOWNSEND, JAMES HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
5th s. of James, printer and wholesale stationer, of Mount
Radford Crescent, Exeter. B. Mar. 16, 1879, at 53, Queen
Street, Exeter. School, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901; M.-A.. 1908. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1903; priest, 1904;
C. of St James, Bermondsey, 1903-8. C. of St Paul's,
Winchmore Hill, 1908-11. P.C. of Coxley, Somerset, 1911-36.
Rural Dean of Shepton Mallet, 1925-36. 'P.C. of St Benedict's,
Glastonbury, 1936-51. Married, 1914, Katie, dau. of B.
Languth. Of Vicars Close, Wells in 1952. {Crockford; Who's
Who in Somerset.)
TOWNSEND, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Nov. 7, 1868. S. of the Rev. Charles George Gretton (1837),
of Berwick Place, Hatfield Peverel, Essex. B. 1850. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877.
Farmed in Essex for some years. Died Jan. 8, 1927. {Hailey-
bury Reg.)
TOWNSEND, JOHN HENRY MOSES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. II, 1867. B. in California. Matric. Lent, 1868, as
Towsend (clearly signed) ; also Townsend in CaUndar.
TOWNSEND, JOHN SEALY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1895; an advanced Student. [2nd] s. of [Professor]
Edward, of Queen's College, Galway. B. June 7, 1868, at Gal-
way. [From Trinity College, Dublin.] Matric. Michs. 1895 ; B.A.
1897; Clerk Maxwell Scholar, 1898; M.A. 1903. Fellow, 1899.
Assistant University Demonstrator in experimental physics,
1900-1. Wykeham Professor of Physics at Oxford, 1901-41.
Fellow (and Hon. Fellow) of New CoUege, Oxford. F.R.S.,
1903. Hon. D.Sc, Paris. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(A.B., R.N.V.R.; Major, Special List; ChevaUer, Legion of
Honour). Knighted, 194 1. Married, 1911, Mary Georgiana,
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TowNSEND, Joseph
dau. of P. F. Lambert, of Co. Galway, and had issue. Author,
A Treatise on the Theory of lonisation of Gases by Collision;
A Treatise on Electricity in Gases; A Treatise on Electricity and
Radio Transmission, etc. Of 55, Banbury Road, Oxford, in
1952. (Who's Who; Hist. Reg., 138; Camb. Review, Jan. 17,
1941.)
TOWNSEND, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Sept. i, 1757.
[4th s. of Chauncy, merchant, of London (and Bridget, dau.
of James Phipps, Governor of Cape Coast Castle).] B. [Apr. 4,
1739], in London. Matric. Michs. 1758; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765.
Studied physic at Edinburgh. A popular preacher among the
Calvinistic Methodists, occasionally officiating at Lady
Huntingdon's chapel at Bath. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1763. R. of Pewsey, Wilts., 1763-1816. Chaplain to the Duke
of AthoU. Married (i) Sept. 27, 1773, Joyce, dau. of Thomas
Nanldvell, of St Agnes, Cornwall; (2) Mar. 26, 1790, Lydia
Hanmiond, widow of Admiral Sir John Clerke, Kt., and had
issue. Author, Every True Christian a New Creature; Free
Thoughts on Despotic and Free Governments ; The Physician's
Vade Mecum; A Dissertation on the Poor Laws; A Journey
through Spain; A Guide to Health; The Character of Moses
established; Etymological Researches, etc. Died Nov. 6, 1816.
M.L at Pewsey. {Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd Ser. i. 273; D.N.B.,
which calls him 'a Fellow of Clare*; G. Mag., 1816, 11. 477.)
TOWNSEND, JOSEPH NANKIVELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 2, 1839. S. of Thomas. B. at Bath. School,
Rutland (private). Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1845; M.A.
1848. In Holy Orders. C. of Martley, Worcs., 1849-51; C. of
Romsey, Hants., 1858-60. Resided at Sutterton, Linos.,
1860-2. Disappears from Clergy List, 1863.
TOWNSEND, MAURICE EDWARD HUME. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1900. S. of the Rev. — [John Hume],
of Tunbridge Wells. B. there, Feb. 21, 1880. School, East-
bourne College. Matric. Michs. 1900. Ord. deacon (Llan.)
1910; priest, 1911; C. of Llanvetherine, Mon., 1910-11.
Subsequently of Babbacombe, Torquay. Disappears from
Crockford, 1923.
TOWNSEND (post TOWNSHEND), NATHANIEL WILMOT
OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 19, 1853.
[2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Chambrg [Corker] [sometime R. of
Kiknacabea, Co. Cork] (by his 2nd wife, Eliza, dau. of Major-
General N. WUmot Oliver). B. Feb. 1836, at ClonakUty, Co.
Cork. School, Hants, (private). Matric. Michs. 1853. Of
Ballinagorna, Co. Cork. Married, June, 1862, Maria, 4th dau.
of George Smith Strawson, C.E., of Cardiff, and had issue.
Died in 1896. Brother of Chambr6 Corker (1857) and Richard
B. (1864). (Burke, Irish Gentry.)
TOWNSEND, REGINALD GILLIAT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 28, 1876. S. of Henry, Esq. (and Eliza). B. at Ryding-
hurst, Cranley. Bapt. Nov. 10, 1858. School, Royal Grammar,
Guildford (Mr C. H. Jeaffreson). Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881; M.A. 1884. Sometime of 'Buckholt,' West Tytherley,
Hants., and latterly of ' Critchells,' Lockerley, Hants. Died
Nov. 7, 1922, in the Isle of Skye. Left £2000 to St John's
College, to found a scholarship. {Eagle, xliii. 148; Scott,
MSS.)
TOWNSEND (post TOWNSHEND) RICHARD BAXTER. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12, 1864. 4th s. of the Rev. Chambr6
Corker, of 6, Rodney Place, Clifton [and Rosscarbery, Co.
Cork] (by his 2nd wife, Eliza, dau. of Major-General WUmot
Oliver). B. Mar. 8, 1846, at Derry, Co. Cork. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar, 1868; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1893.
Incorp. at Wadham College, Oxford. Mining and ranching in
the far West of America for 10 years. Assistant Master at
Bath College, 1880-4. Married, July 28, 1881, Letitia Jane
Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. Ralph Bourne Baker, of Hasfield
Court, Gloucs. Author, Lone Pine; joint editor of ^n Officer
of the Long Parliament. Latterly of 117, Banbury Road,
Oxford. Died Apr. 28, 1923, at Oxford. Brother of Chambr6
C. (1857) and Nathaniel W. O. (1853). {Repton Sch. Reg.;
Burke, Irish Gentry; The Times, Apr. 30, 1923.)
TOWNSEND ROBERT EDWARD LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Sept. 29, 1891. Of Gloucs. S. of R[obert]
L[awrence], Esq. (Trinity College, Oxford, 1859), of Pittville
Circus, Cheltenham. B. Jan. 31, 1874, at Leckhampton, near
Cheltenham. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1891. Second Lieut., the Worcs. Regt. 1895; Lieut., 1897;
Captain, 1900; retired in 1905. Sei-ved in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Middlesex Regt.); died at Chatham, Mar. 2,
1918. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
TOWNSEND SAMUEL PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4,
1810. [3rd s. of Richard, of Pallastown, Co. Cork (and Mildred,
dau. of Achilles Daunt of Gortigrenan, Co. Cork).] Matric.
Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814. Of Garrycloyne, Co. Cork. Married,
1836, Frances Helena, dau. of Adam Newman, of Dromore,
and bad issue. Died Sept. 7, 1864. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
TOWNSHEND, Edward Venables
TOWNSEND, SAMUEL THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at
Trinity, Oct. 23, 1821. [Only] s. of Samuel Irwin. B. in
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1822; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1830. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1822. Ord.
deacon, 1828; priest, 1829. R. of Famdish, Beds., 1832-52,
and V. of Chicheley, Bucks., 1830-52. Latterly of 5, Harley
Place, Upper Harley Street, London. Disappears from
Crockford, 1876. {Clergy List.)
TOWNSEND, WILLIAM MANIFOLD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
St John's, Jan. 8, 1833. B. at Waterfall, near Leek, Staffs.
School, Sedbergh. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 11, 1833.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Winchester,
Litt. dim. from Lichfield) July 8, 1838; priest (Lichfield)
Aug. 23, 1840. C. of Longnor, Staffs., 1843-6. C. of Barning-
ham, Suffolk, 1851-8. V. of Finborough Parva, 1858-79.
Latterly of 59, Fonnereau Road, Ipswich, where he died
Jan. 22, 1892. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 27, 1892.)
TOWNSEND-WARNER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. [Elder] s. of the Rev. G[eorge] Townsend
(1859, sub Warner) [sometime Head Master of Newton
College, Devon]. B. [Mar. 31, 1865], at Torquay. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (Hist. Trip., ist Class)
1887; Lightfoot Scholar, 1888; WheweU Scholar, 1889; M.A.
1891. Fellow, 1890. Assistant Master at Harrow, 1891-1916
(House Master, 1904). Author, Landmarks of English In-
dustrial History. Joint Editor of Harrow School, and Editor
of the Record of the Harrow Association. Died Sept. 23, 1916,
at Harrow. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Sept. 25, 1916.)
TOWNSHEND, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (as 'M.A.') at
Queens', Dec. 15, 1763 from Clare. See Charles (1747).
TOWNSHEND, CHARLES FOX. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
July 6, 1812. Eldest s. of the Hon. John (1773) (and
Georgiana Anne, dau. of William Poyntz). A godson of
Charles James Fox. [B. June 28, 1795, at Balls Park, Herts.]
School, Eton. [Founder of the 'Eton Society' (subsequently
known as 'Pop' from Popina, an eating-house), 1811.]
Matric. Michs. 1812; M.A. 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 16, 1815. Died, unmarried, Apr. 2, 1817, of consumption,
while a Parliamentary candidate for the University. M.I. in
St John's ante-chapel. Brother of George O. (1821). {Eton
Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 522; Inns of Court.)
TOWNSHEND, The Hon. CHARLES FREDERICK POWLETT.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 27, 1805. [Eldest s. of
Charles (1742), 1st Baron Bayning (and Aimabella Powlett,
dau. of the Rev. Richard Smyth). B. Sept. 26, 1785.] School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1806; M.A. 1808. M.P. for Truro, 1808-
10. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Bayning, May 16,
1810. Died, unmarried, Aug. 2, 1823. Brother of Henry (1816).
{G.E.C.; Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P. s.)
TOWNSHEND, CHAUNCY HARE (1816) see TOWNSEND.
TOWNSHEND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Sept. 15, 1777. [Only] s. of the Hon. and Very Rev. Edward
(1738), Dean of Norwich (and Mary, dau. of Gener?l Price).
[B. at Pulham, Norfolk. Bapt. Apr. 19, 1760.] School,
Charterhouse. Scholar, 1780; matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 1782;
M.A. 1784. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Mar. 7, 1784; priest,
Apr. 25, 1784. R. of Henley-on-Thames, 1784-1822.
Chaplain to Lord Talbot. V. of Stewkley, Bucks., 1785-8.
V. of Bray, Berks., 1787-1820. Married, Mar. 23, 1789,
Louisa Sarah, dau. of Sir William Milner, 2nd Bart. Died
July 24, 1822. {Peile, 11. 307 ; Clerical Guide; Burke, P. and B. ;
Al. Carth.)
TOWNSHEND (formerly TOWNSEND), EDWARD MANSEL.
Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1882; from King's College, London.
[B. Feb. 3, i860, at Bath.] Migrated to Clare, Oct. 9. 1882;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol)
1886; priest, 1889; C. of Holy Trinity, Tewkesbury, Gloucs.,
1886-8. Chaplain at Avranches, 1888-9. Chaplain, Dr
Bamardo's Homes, Stepney, 1889-92. C. of Waltham Abbey,
Essex, 1892-4. C. of High Harrogate, Yorks., 1894-5. C. of
St Mary's Chapel, Reading, 1896-7. R. of Llanvapley, Mon.,
1898-1947. A great Protestant. Claimed to be one of the
inventors of tanks. Married, June 12, 1890, Jessie Frances,
3rd dau. of the Rev. Charles John Young, R. of Ilmington,
Warws. Died Jan. 19, 1947, aged 85. {Crockford; Who's Who
in Wales; The Times, Jan. 21, 1947.)
TOWNSHEND, EDWARD VENABLES. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 2, 1792. Of Cheshire. [Only s. of Edward, of Wincham
and Antrobus (by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Rigbye
Baldwin, of Hoole). B. Aug. 31, 1774.] Matric. Michs. 1792;
B.A. 1797. Of Wincham, Cheshire. Married, Oct. 22, 1801,
Cornelia Anne, dau. of Josias du Pr6, of Wilton Park, Bucks,
(sometime Governor of Madras), and had issue. Died Apr. 7,
1845. (Burke, L.G.)
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TowNSHEND, The Hon. Frederick [Patrick]
TOWNSHEND, The Hon. FREDERICK [PATRICK]. Adm. Fell.-
Com. at St John's, Oct. 14, 1785. [3rdJ s. of Viscount George
{1740-1) (by his first wife). B. [Dec. 30, 1767], in Dublin.
[School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1787; M.A. 1788. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) July i, 1792; priest, Dec. 23, 1792. R. of
Stifikey with Morston, Norfolk, 1792-1836. Died Jan. 18,
1836, in Hertfordshire. Brother of John (1773) and George
(1770, sub Ferrars). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.
521; G. Mag., 1836. I. 559.)
TOWNSHEND, GEORGE, MARQUESS (1770), see FERRARS.
TOWNSHEND, GEORGE BROOKE BRIGGES. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at Queens', Feb. 21, 1793. Of Cheshire. [S. of George
Salisbury (and Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Brooke, of
Blacklands, Salop).] Matric. Lent, 1793. High Sheriff of
Salop, i8ii. Adopted the name of Brooke only, by sign
manual, Mar. 25, 1797. Married Henrietta, dau. of William
Massey, of Chester. Died in Liverpool, May 25, 1845. (Burke,
L.G.; V. Hodson; Changes of Name.)
TOWNSHEND, GEORGE OSBORNE. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, .\ug. i, 1821. [2nd s. of the Hon. John (1773) (and
Georgiana .^ime Poyntz).] B. Nov. 13, 1801. Bapt. Dec. 21,
1801, at Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A.
1829. Fellow, 1824-39. President of the Union, 1823. Ord.
priest, 1836. Held no cure. Married, 1839, Jessie Victoria,
2nd dau. of Admiral John Mackellar, and had issue. Died
Sept. 7, 1876. Brother of Charies F. (1812). {King's Coll.
Reg., 22; Burke, P. and B.)
TOWNSHEND, GORE (1768), see TOWNSEND.
TOWNSHEND, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 20,
1753- [S. of the Hon. Thomas (1720), one of the Tellers of the
Exchequer (and Albinia, dau. of John Sehvyn, of Matson,
Gloucs.). B. in London. School, Eton.] Ensign, ist Foot
Guards, 1748; Coldstream Guards, 1755; Capt., 5th Foot,
1758; Lt.-Col., ist Foot Guards, 1762. Killed in actional
Wilhelmstal, June 24, 1762. Brother of Thomas (1750) and
Charles (1751). (Annual Reg.; Hamilton, History of the
Grenadier Guards; J. B. Whitmore; Eton Coll. Reg.)
TOWNSHEND (post WILLIAM-POWLETT), The Hon. HENRY.
Adm. pens, at St John's, May 18, 1816. [2nd] s. of Charles
(1742), Lord Bayning, of Middlesex (and Annabella Powlett,
dau. of the Rev. Richard Smyth). [B. June 8, 1797. School,
Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1817; M.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Nor-
\vich) Jime 11, 1820; priest, Juue 17, 1821. R. of Brome with
Oakley, Suffolk, 1821-47. R. of Honingham with East
Tuddenham, Norfolk, 1851-66. Hon. Canon of Norwich.
Succeeded his brother Charles F. P. as 3rd Baron Bayning,
Aug. 2, 1823, assuming the surname of William-Powlett in
lieu of Tcwnshend. Married, Aug. 9, 1842, Emma, dau. of
William Henry Fellowes, of Ramsey Abbey, Hunts. Of
Honingham Hall, where he died, s.p., Aug. 5, 1866, the
peerage becoming extinct. Brother of Charles F. P. (1805).
(Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Aug. 8, 1866; Sir W. Sterry; G.E.C.)
TOWNSHEND, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
St John's, Feb. 24, 1773- [2nd] s. of Viscount George
(1740-1) [post 1st Marquess] (and Charlotte Compton,
Baroness de Ferrars). B. [Jan. 18, i757]. in Audley Square,
London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1775; M.A. 1775;
Hon. LL.D. 1811. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 16, 1774.
Went as a volunteer in Lord Howe's expedition for the relief
of Gibraltar, 1780. Of BaUs Park, Herts. M.P. for the
University, from 1780 to 17S4; for Westminster, 1788-90; for
Knaresborough, 1793-1818. A Lord Commissioner of the
Admiralty, 1782 and 1783. Joint Paymaster-General of the
land forces, 1806-7. Privy Councillor, 1806. Groom of the
Bedchamber to George IV, 1828. Married, Apr. 10, 1787,
Georgiana Aime, eldest dau. of William Poyntz, of Midgham
Hall, Berks.; Townshend had been involved in the crim. con.
case which had resulted in her divorce by William Faulkner
in 1786. A godson of George II, and personal friend of the
two succeeding Kings. Distinguished for the grace of his
maimers, his wit and poetical gifts. Died Feb. 28, 1833, at
Brighton. Father of Charles F. (1812); brother of Frederick P.
(1785) and George (1770, sub Ferrars). {St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 521; Return of M.P. s; G. Mag., 1833, i. 369.)
TOWNSHEND, The Hon. JOHN ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 17) at St John's, June 10, 1822. [Only] s. of John
Thomas (next). Viscount Sydney (by his 2nd wife). [B. Aug.
9, 1805.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1822; M.A. 1824.
M.P. for Whitchurch, Hants., 1826-31 (one of the Parlia-
mentary boroughs abolished by the Reform Act). Groom of
the Bedchamber, 1829. Succeeded his father as Viscount
Sydney, Jan. 20, 1831. Lord-in-Waiting to Queen \'ictoria,
1841-6. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1852-8. Lord
Chamberlain to the Queen, 1859-66 and 1868-74. Lord
Steward of the Household, 1880. Created Earl Sydney,
Feb. 27, 1874. Privy Councillor, 1852. Lord Lieut, of Kent.
TowNSON, William Parker
Captain of Deal Castle and Colonel of the Cinque Ports
division of the Royal Artillery. G.C.B., 1863. Married,
Aug. 4, 1832, Lady Emily Caroline, dau. of the ist Marquess
of Anglesey. Died, s.p., at Flognal, Chislehurst, Kent,
Feb. 14, 1890, when the peerage became extinct. {Eagle, xvi.
174; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P.s.)
TOWNSHEND, The Hon. JOHN THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Clare, Oct. 20, 1781. [Eldest s. of Thomas (1750), ist
Viscount Sydney (and Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Richard
Powys, of Hintlesham, Suffolk).] B. [Feb. 21, 1764], in
London. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1781; M.A. 1784.
Under-Secretary for the Home Department (under his father),
1784-9. M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight, 1786-90; for
Whitchurch, Hants., 1 790-1 800. A Lord Commissioner of
the Admiralty, 1790-3; of the Treasury, 1793-1800. Suc-
ceeded his father as Viscount Sydney, June 13, 1800. Married
(1) Apr. 13, 1790, Sophia, dau. of Edward Southwell, 17th
Lord de Clifford, and had issue; (2) May 27, 1802, Lady
Caroline, 3rd dau. of Robert Clements, ist Earl of Leitrim,
and had further issue. Died Jan. 20, 1831, at Frognal,
Chislehurst. Father of the above. {Eton Coil. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Return of M.P.s.)
TOWNSHEND, RICHARD BAXTER (1864), see TOWNSEND.
TOWNSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 13, 1877.
S. of Thomas, of Enmore Road, Bridgwater, Somerset. B.
June 13, 1846, in London. School, Friends' College, Ackworth,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1880; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1889. Head Master of Leighton Park School, Reading,
1891-4. Died Mar. 25, 1894. {The Guardian, Apr. 4, 1894.
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TOWNSON, FREDERICK COWPER. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Sept. 17, 1889. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert (Queen's
College, Oxford, 1850), of Pitchcombe, near Stroud. B. Sept.
17, 1870, at Allithwaite, Lanes. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1889. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol)
1895; priest, 1896; C. of Hanham-Abbots, Gloucs., 1895-7.
C. of Headington, Oxon., 1897-1900. C. of Shenley, 1900-2.
R. of Cossington, Somerset, 1902-8. C. of Boxwell with
Leighterton, Gloucs., 1908-14. P.C. of Moreton-Valence,
1914-17. V. of Chipping Sodbury, 1918-20. Of Clevedon,
Somerset, in 1937. Disappears from Crockford, 1940. Brother
of John H. (1888). {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; T.A. Walker,
611 and MS. note.)
TOWNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 5,
1778. S. of John, of Whinfield, Lanes. School, Urswick,
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1782; M.A.
1785. Fellow, 1784. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1778. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June 29, 1783. V. of Normanton, Yorks., and
C. of Great Oakley, Essex 'for 19 years.' Died in Jan. 1803.
{Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1803, i. 89.)
TOWNSON, JOHN HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1887. Adm.
pens, at E.mmanuel, Apr. 20, 1888. [3rd and youngest] s. of
the Rev. Robert (Queen's College, Oxford, 1850), of The
Manor House, Littlehampton, Sussex. [B. 1868. Schools,
Rossall and Bury St Edmunds.] B.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of EastviUe,
Gloucs., 1893-5. C. of Brentford, Middlesex, 1895-8. C. of
St Teath, Cornwall, 1898-1902. C. of St Kew, 1902-3. C. of
Milstead, Kent, 1903-4. V. of Carlton, Leics., 1904-10. P.C.
of Herodsfoot, Cornwall, 1910-13. V. of Wotton-Underwood,
Bucks., 1913-15. R. of Catherston-Leweston, Dorset, 1915-
18. V. of Grafham, Surrey, 1920-33. Married, Jan. 10, 1895,
Cicely Maud, only dau. of Charles Curtis, Esq., of Field House,
Cainscross, Gloucs. Died June 26, 1933. Brother of Frederick
C. (1889). {Rossall Reg.; Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists;
Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 16, 1895.)
TOWNSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 16, 1833. Of
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. (2o;A Wrangler) 1838;
M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1839-47. In Holy Orders. C. of Grant-
chester, Cambs., 1846-8. Died in Jan. 1848. {Clergy List.)
TOWNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1852. S. of Robert. B. at Lythe, Westmoriand. School,
Heversham, Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856;
M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1858; priest, 1859. C. of
Mumby, Lines., 1858-60. C. of Ulverston, Lanes., 1860-3.
C. of Strensham, Worcs., 1863-4. C. of Applethwaite,
Westmoriand, 1865-6. C. of Wakefield, Yorks., 1868-9. K- ot
Carlton, Leics., 1869-1904. Died Jan. 2, 1906, at Barrow-on-
Trent. (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; The Cambridge Chronicle,
Jan. 12, 1906.)
TOWHSOU, WILLIAM PARKER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1S56. S. of John, yeoman (and Nancy). B. at Caton,
Lanes. Bapt, Nov. 13, 1836. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Went to Queensland, Australia, and
became a land-agent. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
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TOWSE, HAROLD BECKWITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. [2nd] s. of Robert Beckwith, solicitor, of 24,
Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. B. Nov. 9, i866, in London.
School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1889. Adm. a Writer to the Signet, 1893. Captain,
Lothian and Berwickshire Yeomanry, 1899. Captain, 2nd
Dragoons, 1902; retired, 1913. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., East African Force; mentioned three
times in despatches). Married, Apr. 19, 1909, Jean Heywood,
2nd dau. of Edward Collins, of Highfield and Kelvindale,
Glasgow. Died July 20, 1923, at Kisumu, Kenya, of malaria.
(Army Lists; The Times, July 27, 1923-)
TOWSE, JOHN RANKEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1865.
[Eldest s. of John Beckwith, of Streatham. B. Apr. 2, 1845.
School, Highgate.] Matric. Michs. 1865. A journalist;
connected with the New York Evening Post for 60 years.
'A walking encyclopaedia of the theatre.' Author, Sixty
Years of the British Stage. Died Apr. 11, 1933, in London.
(Highgate Sch. Reg.; The Times, Apr. 15 and 17, 1933.)
TOWSEND, JOHN HENRY MOSES (1867), see TOWNSEND.
TOWSEY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6, 1868.
S. of Edward, solicitor (and Anne Jane). B. [July 17, 1851],
in Hammersmith, Middlesex. Bapt. Dec. 24, 1851. [School,
City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Plaistow,
Essex, 1874-6. Assistant Master at the Godolphin School,
Hammersmith; at the City of London School, 1872-82.
C. of St Swithin's, London Stone, 1876-82. Head Master and
Chaplain of Emmanuel School, Wandsworth, 1882-93.
, Married (2) Dec. 22, 1886, Harriet Lavard, eldest dau. of
■ W. Snellgrove, of Brockley, Kent. Died Nov. 20, 1893.
(Eagle, -xviii. 208; Crockford.)
TOWTON, HENRY VAUGHAN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 22,
1818. Of Jamaica. Matric. Michs. i8i8.
TOYNE, FRANCIS DIGBY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1895.
S. of Francis Albert. B. Sept. 22, 1875, at Leytonstone,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1904; M.A. 1908. Of
144, Tweedall Street, Rochdale in 1915. Died in Mar. 1947.
TOZER, ERNEST EVAN MORGAN. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 16,
1883. Did not reside. [Eldest s. of Morgan, of Birkenhead.]
Adm. at Jesus College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 18,
1883, age 19; Scholar, 1883. (Al. Oxon.)
TOZER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Caius, Feb. 10, 1832.
[Eldest] s. of John, gent. B. [1806], at Woolwich. School,
Woolwich. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. (i^th Wrangler) 1836;
M.A. 1839 ; LL.D. 1854. Fellow, 1838-77; bursar, 1855-7. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 20, 1831. Called to the Bar, 1840.
Migrated to the Middle Temple, Dec. 18, 1843. On the
Cambridge, Huntingdon and Bedford Sessions. Assessor to
the Vice-Chancellor, 1852. Serjeant-at-Law, 1858. Recorder
of Bury St Edmunds, 1861-77. Appealed, 1849, to Prince
Albert, as Chancellor, to interfere in what he regarded as
irregularities in certain College procedure; this was taken
very seriously by Dr Chapman, the Master, and Tozer was
admonished for breach of statute as the Chancellor was not
concerned. Author, On Probability; On Identity of Method in
the Search for Truth, etc. Died Dec. 8, 1877, at his residence,
4, James Street, Buckingham Gate. (Venn, 11. 217; Boase,
III. looi; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
TOZER, JOHN SAVERY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 2,
1808. [2nd] s. of Aaron, Esq., of Totnes, Devon. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1808; B.A. (10th
Wrangler) 1812; M.A. 1815; B.D. 1823. Fellow, 1812-27.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 5, 1812. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) June 6, 1819. C. of St Petrock, Exeter. Married,
July 5, 1826 (College records; no details). Found drowned,
near Shrewsbury, in 1836. Name in Clergy List until 1853.
(Eton Sch. Lists; F. P. White; G. Mag., 1836, 1. 438; Inns of
Court.)
TRACEY, HENRY EUGfeNE FLOS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1853. S. of Henry Dionysius, schoolmaster (and
Elizabeth). B. Feb. 2, 1832, at Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Exeter) June 7, 1857;
priest, 1858; C. of Plympton, Devon, 1857. British Chaplain
at Vienna. Married, Nov. 1861, Florence Mary Tocher. Died
Aug. 8, 1866, at St Leonards-on-Sea. (G. Mag., 1866, 925.)
TRACY, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1884. S. of Dowdeswell John Ellis, of The Square, Barn-
staple, Devon. B. Mar. 27, 1865, at Croydon, Surrey. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1889. For some time
on the London stock exchange. Subsequently Bursar of
University School, Victoria, British Columbia. Of Richmond
Road, Victoria, B.C. in 1937. (Sherborne Reg.)
TRACY, AUGUSTUS COPELAND. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1870. S. of William Moore, surgeon, of Hill Street, Berkeley
Tracy, Henry Hanbury
Square, London (and Jane). B. July i, 1830, in Westminster.
Bapt. May 16, 1831. Schools, Merchant Taylors and St Paul's.
Migrated to St John's, Aug. 3, 1871; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Tasburgh,
Norfolk, 1874-5. C. of Beccles, Suffolk, 1875-6. C. of
Lowestoft, 1876-9. C. of St Nicholas, Colchester, 1879-80.
R. of Stapleford, Herts., 1880-93. R- of Gunton, Norfolk,
1895-1900. Married, Sept. 16, 1879, Helen, youngest dau. of
B. Caldecott, Esq., of Ormsby House, near Great Yarmouth.
Resided latterly at the Manor House, Oulton, near Lowestoft,
where he died Jan. 27, 1900. Brother of Frederick F. (1846).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle,
XXII. 259; Crockford; The &uardian, Sept. 24, 1879; The
Times, Jan. 29, 1900.)
TRACY, CHARLES DUNLOP. Matric. Non-CoU., from Ayerst
H., Michs. 1886. [S. of the Rev. Frederick Francis (1846),
C.-in-charge of St Barnabas, Cambridge. B. May 28, 1870.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man.] Married,
Jan. 15, 1909, Rosita, dau. of William Macandrew, Esq.,
J. P., of Westwood House, Essex. Brother of Francis W.
(1876) and WUliam B. (1883). (King William's Coll. Reg.)
TRACY, COURTENAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1862.
[Only] s. of George M. [of Red Hill, Westerham, Kent].
B. Nov. 9, 1842, at Faversham, Kent. School, Kent (private).
Matric. Michs. 1862; LL.B. 1867; LL.M. 1870. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1869. Married, Oct. 21, 1875, Isabel, eldest dau. of Captain
James Dolphin, the Rifle Brigade. Latterly of Bishop's
Waltham, Hants. Father of George C. (1895). (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TRACY, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 25,
1876. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick Francis (next) (and
Adelaide). B. 1858 at Worth Matravers. Bapt. July 4, 1858.
Schools, Beccles (Mr Raven) and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1885. Assistant Master at King
William's College, Isle of Man, 1880-4. Ord. deacon (Sodor
and Man) 1882; priest, 1883. C. of Bramber, Sussex, 1884-5.
Assistant Master at Rockwells Prep. School, Batcombe, and
C. of Upton Noble, Somerset, 1885-7. Head Master of Totnes
Grammar School, 1887-91; of St Lawrence College, Rams-
gate, 1891-9; of the United Services College, Westward Ho!
1 899-1 904; and at Harpenden, 1904-6; Warden of the
United Services CoUege, Windsor, 1906-11. Married, Sept.
16, 1884, Henrietta Louisa, only dau. of the Rev. A. Manby,
V. of Nettlebed, 0.xon. Died Mar. 27, 1929, at Plymouth.
Brother of WiUiam B. (1883) and Charles D. (1886).
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 279;
Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 2, 1929.)
TRACY, FREDERICK FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 14, 1846. S. of William Moore, surgeon, of Cork Street,
London (and Jane). B. Feb. 2, 1829, in Westminster.
Schools, Merchant Taylors' and St Paul's. Matric. Lent,
1847; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1853;
priest, 1857; C. of Shermanbury, Sussex, 1853-5. C. of
Icklesham, 1855-7. C. of All Souls, Brighton, 1857. V. of
Worth Matravers, Dorset, 1857-65. R. of St Pancras,
Chichester, 1865-72. R. of Beccles, Suffolk, 1872-81. V. of
Kirk Christ, Rushen, Isle of Man, 1881-5. C.-in-charge of
St Barnabas, Cambridge, 1885-8. Married Adelaide, dau.
of William Borrer, Esq., of Barrow Hill, Henfield, Sussex.
Died May 11, 1888, at Cambridge. Brother of Augustus C.
(1870); father of the above, of Wilham B. (1883) and Charles
D. (1886). (Peile, 11. 500; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
TRACY, GEORGE COURTENAY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1895. S. of Courtenay, Esq. (1862), of Holywell House,
Bishops Waltham, Hants. [B. Sept. 27, 1876.] School,
Radley. Matric. Michs. 1895. Second Lieut., the West
Indian Regt., 1899; transferred to Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Served in the South African War, 1901. Captain,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Duke of
Cornwall's L.I.; Lieut.-Col., Special List (Cmdt. School of
Instruction); wounded; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned twice in
despatches). Retired, 1920. Latterly of Clos de la Perle,
Dinard, France. Died in California, Oct. 20, 195 1. (Radley
Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; The Times, Oct. 29,
I95I-)
TRACY, HENRY HANBURY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 12, 1820. [2nd] s. of Charles [formerly Hanbury;
created Lord Sudeley, 1838] (and Henrietta Susanna, only
child of the 8th Viscount Tracy). His father had assumed the
surname of Tracy, 1798. B. Apr. 11, 1802, in London. School,
Todenham, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1820. Of Gregynog, near
Montgomery, N. Wales. M.P. for Bridgnorth, Shropshire,
1837-8. Lieut.-Col., Montgomery militia. J. P. and D.L. for
Montgomery. Married, Jan. 10, 1841, Rosamond Anne
Myrtle Shirley, dau. of Viscount Tsunworth, and had issue.
Died Apr. 6, 1889. (Return of M.P. s ; Walford, County Families ;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Sudeley).)
Tracy, William Borrer
TRACY, WILLIAM BORRER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1883. Of Dorset. S. of the Rev. Frederick Francis
(1846), of Rushen Vicarage, Isle of Man. B. [Oct. 9, 1863], at
Worth Matravers, Dorset. Schools, Beccles and King
William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated
to Durham; B.A. (Durham) 1885; M.A. (Durham) 1904. Ord.
deacon (York) 1885 ; priest (Norwich) 1888; C. of Dyer's Hill,
Sheffield, 1885-7. C. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1887-90.
C. of New Milverton, Warws., 1890-5. C. of Lillington,
Worcs., 1895-1901. V. of Osmaston-by-Ashboume, Derbs.,
1901-4. Director and Chaplain of the CM. Children's Home,
Limpsfield, Surrey, 1904-13. Died June 20, 1913. Brother of
Francis W. (1876) and Charles D. (1886). (King William's
CoU. Reg. ; Crockford.)
TRAFALGAR, VISCOUNT (1805), see NELSON, HORATIO.
TRAFFORD (formerly BOEHM), CLEMENT. .\dm. FcU.-Com.
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 27, 1756. Of Lines. [S. of Clement
Boehm. Bapt. July 24, 1738.] Assumed the surname of
Trafford on succeeding to the property of his uncle, Sigismund
Boehm Trafford (formerly Boehm, who took his grandmother's
name of Traflord), at Dunton Hall, Lines. Knighted, 1760.
High Sheriff of Lines., 1760. Married, 1760, Jane, dau. of
Edward Southwell, of Wisbech. Died Jan. i, 1786. Father
of Sigismund (1780). (Burke, L.G.; Genealogist, ii, 158.)
TRAFFORD, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 8, 1811. Of
Norfolk. [2nd] s. of — [Sigismund (1780)]. [B. Sept. i. 1793.]
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1812;
B..\. 1816. Died Dec. 1878. Brother of Edward WUliam
(1826). (List of Carthusians; Burke, L.G.)
TRAFFORD, EDWARD GUY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1S71. [Eldest] s, of Chades Guy, Esq., of Michael-
church Court, Heref. (and Caroline .Arme, dau. of the Rev.
John Hopton, of Canon Frome, Heref.). B. [July 7, 1851], at
Canon Frome. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1871. Lieut.,
4th (MUitia) Batt., the Derbyshire Regt. Of Michaelchurch
Court. J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire. Married, Jan. 1876,
Emily Jane, dau. of John Dunning, of New York, and had
issue. Died Feb. 5, 1910. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
TRAFFORD, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. i, 1826. [3rd] s. of Sigismund (1780). B. [Sept.
6, 1809] at Heacham, Norfolk. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 28, 1826. Of
Brundall House, Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk. Married (i)
Nov. 15, 1831, Louisa, dau. of Thomas Thistlewayte, of
Southwick Park, Hants., and had issue; (2) 1840, Martine,
dau. of Antoine Larminach, of Saumur, Anjou. Died Feb. 28,
1892. Brother of Clement (1811). (List of Carthusians;
Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court.)
TRAFFORD, JOHN LEIGH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 9,
1853. [2nd] s. of Richard Leigh (next), of Rugby [the
family name was originally Leigh; his grandfather, Trafford
Leigh, assumed the surname and arms of Trafford] (and
Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Thomas Tarleton, of Bolesworth
Castle). [B. July 21, 1834, at Oughtrington. School,
Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1856; B.A. (i6th
Wrangler) 1857. Adm. a solicitor, 1861; practised at North-
wich, Cheshire (Messrs Trafford and Cook). Died Oct. 22,
1904. Brother of William (1855). (T. A. Walker, 506; Law
Lists; G. T. Hales.)
TRAFFORD, RICHARD LEIGH. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St
John's, Apr. 30, i8i8. Of Cheshire. [S. of Trafford, Esq.
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1789), of Oughtrington Hall,
Lymm (and Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. Sir Thomas Brough-
ton, Bart.). B. Apr. 30, 1800. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1818; B..A.. 1822; M.A. 1826. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 26, 1826. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1826.
A Special Pleader; and also Conveyancer. Commissioner in
Bankruptcy in Manchester for several years. County Court
Judge (one of the original appointments to a 'Small Debt
Court') for Warwickshire, 1847-62. Succeeded to Oughtring-
ton Hall, Cheshire, 1859. J.P. and D.L. for Cheshire. Married,
Apr. 26, 1832, Eliza Frances, dau. of Thomas Tarleton, of
Bolesworth Castle. Died suddenly from the effects of an
accident, Jan. 27, 1864, at 100, Gloucester Place, London;
buried at Rugby. Father of the above and of William (1855).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1002; G. T. Hales; G. Mag.,
1864, I. 402.)
TRAFFORD (post SOUTHWELL), SIGISMUND. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, July 3, 1780; Fell. -Com., May i, 1784. Of
Cambs. [Only] s. of Sir Clement [Boehm] (1756) [of Dunton
Hall, Lines.] (and Jane, dau. of Edward Southwell, of
Wisbech). [B. May 14, 1762.] Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 12,
1782. Took the surname of Southwell, in lieu of Trafford,
c. 1791. Purchased Wroxham Hall, Norfolk, 1801. Married
Margaret, eldest dau. of James Crowe, of Norwich. Gave £10
towards rebuilding after the College tire in 181 1. J)ied
Aug. I, 1827. Father of Edward W. (1826) and of Clement
(i8ii). (Inns of Court; Changes of Name; Burke, L.G.)
Trant, Edmund
TRAFFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3, 1855.
S. of Richard Leigh (1818), County Court Judge, of Leaming-
ton. B. Nov. 16, 1835, at Sale, near Manchester. School,
Rugby [and Uppingham]. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar,
1856; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1862;
priest, 1864. Assistant Master at Durham School, 1859-64;
Head Master of Uffculme School, Devon, 1864-71 ; Assistant
Master at Reading School, 1872-7; Assistant Master (and
bursar) at King William's College, Isle of Man, 1877-87.
C. of St John's, Bedford, 1887-9. R. of Newland St LawTence,
near Maldon, Essex, 1889-1901. Died, suddenly. May 16,
1901. Brother of John L. (1853). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Upping-
ham Sch. Roll; Clergy List; Crockford; Peile, 11. 543, where
dates are inaccurate; G. T. Hales.)
TRAHERNE, The Rev. JOHN MONTGOMERY. M.A. 1854,
incorp. from Oxford. [Eldest s. of Llewellin, of Coedriglan,
St Georges-super-Ely, Glam. (and Charlotte, dau. of John
Edmonds). B. Oct. 7, 1788.] Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Dec. 11, 1806; B.A. (Oxford) 1810; M.A. (Oxford)
1813. Ord. deacon, 1812; priest, 1813. Chancellor of
Llandaff, 1844-51. Antiquary and a genealogist. Of Coedri-
glan. F.L.S., 1813; F.R.S., 1823; F.S.A., 1838. Married,
Apr. 2, 1830, Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Thomas Mansel
Talbot, of Margam. Edited The Stradley Correspondence.
Died Feb. 5, i860. (D.N.B.; Clergy List; Al. Oxon.)
TRAIL, HENRY GRANT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Julv 11, 1816. S. of Henry Solomon [of Lower Brook Street,
London]. B. in India. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817;
B.A. 1822; M.A. 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 2,
1821. (Inns of Court; Eton Sch. Lists, where he is wrongly
called Thomas; Sir W. Sterry.)
TRAIL, JAMES. Matric. Michs. 1762; M.A. (per Lit. Reg.) 1762.
Perhaps the man of these names who was M.P. for Orford,
1802-6. (Return of M.P.S.)
TRAILL, FRANCIS ROBERT. \Am. sizar at Corpus Christi,
May 14, 1844. Of Scotland. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar,
1845; B.A. 1848; M..\. 1851. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec.
24, 1848; priest, Dec. 23, 1849. Of Haddington (no cure)
1850-3. V. of Stanway, Gloucs., and Domestic Chaplain to the
Earl of Wemyss and March, 1854-83. C. of Cutsdean,
Worcs., 1863-80. Died Aug. 28, 1883, at Stanway vicarage.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 5, 1883.)
TRAILL, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. i, 1875. [Eld.] s. of James Christie, Esq., of Twy-
ford, Berks. Matric. Lent, 1876. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, S. Lanes. Regt.; and Special List). Of
Hobbister and Rattar, Caithness. Brother of the next two.
Married Ethel Sumner. (Burke, L.G.)
TRAILL, JOHN MURRAY. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
1884. [4thi s. of J[ames] C[hristie] Esq. (St John's College,
Oxford, 1845) [barrister], of Castle Hill, Thurso, Caithness
(and Julia, 2nd dau. of William Lambarde, of Sevenoaks).
[B. Oct. 30, 1865.] Matric. Michs. 1884. Second Lieut., the
Bedfordshire Regt., 1887; Lieut., 1889; Captain, 1896;
Major, 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Bedfordshire Regt.); killed in action, Oct. 30, 1914. Brother
of the next and the above. [Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
TRAILL, RANDOLPH RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1883. [3rd] s. of J[ames] C[hristie] Esq. (St John's
CoUege, Oxford, 1845) [barrister, of Castle Hill, Thurso,
Caithness (and Julia, dau. of William Lambarde)]. [B. 1863.]
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i886. Ord. deacon (Llandaff, for
Winchester) 1887; priest (Winchester) 1888; C. of St Michael
and All Angels, Bournemouth, 1887-90. C. of St Saviour's,
Poplar, 1890-5. P.-in-charge of St Drostane's Mission, Insch,
Aberdeens., 1895-6. C. of St Margaret's, Aberdeen, 1896-8.
Missioner, S.S.J. E. at Poona, 1902-8. Received into the
Roman Catholic Church, 1908 and ord. igii. Parish priest
at Wroxton, Oxon., at Brailes, Warws., and at Thame, Oxon.,
in 1913. Died in Mar. 1939; buried at Olton, Birmingham.
Brotherof the twoabove. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Apr. 4, 1939.)
TRAILL, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 22, 1888. S. of R. Walker, Esq., of The Manor House,
Long Stratton, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1888. Sometime of
Carlos Pelegrine, Argentina. Latterly of Lansdown Road,
Bedford. Died Dec. 19, 1939. (The Times, Dec. 29, 1939.)
TRANT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 21.
1767. S. of the Rev. William (1718-19), R. of Anstey, Herts.
B. at Braughing, Herts. [Bapt. Jan. 12, 1749-50.] School,
Charterhouse. Scholar, 1767; matric. Lent, 1768; B.A. 1771;
M.A. 1774. Fellow, 1773-86. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13,
1772; priest (Peterb.) Feb. 13, 1774- R- oi Croxton, Cambs.,
1775-81. R. of Toft and Caldecote, 1785-1807. R. of Bourne,
1786-95. R. of Hardwick. 1795-1807. Married, Nov. 15,
1786, Mary Elizabeth Holland. Died .Apr. 12, 1807, at
Northampton. (Peile, 11. 2S4; Xorthants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1807, I. 388, gives date of death Apr. 11 ; Al. Carth.)
Trapier, Paul
TRAPIER, PAUL. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, Mar. 20,
1766. [Only] s. of Paul, gent, of [Prince George's parish,
Winyah, S. Carolina], America. B. at George Town, S.
Carolina. School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 17,
1767. Captain in the S. Carolina artUlery, 1776. He and his
father, a member of the Provincial Congress, were two of the
largest subscribers to the fund for the relief of Boston during
the blockade by the British forces. Married, 1771, Elizabeth
Foissin. {Inns of Court; E. A. Jones, American Members of
the Inns of Court; Eton Coll. Reg.)
TRAPNELL, FRANCIS CYRIL. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898.
S. of Caleb, of Clifton, Bristol. B. at Bristol, 1879. School,
the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1909; M.D. 1914. Assistant Master at the
Leys School, Cambridge, 1901-2. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1906.
Practised at Beckenham Kent, also in Harley Street. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; surgical
specialist in France). Married, 1910, Ann Margaret Johnston,
dau. of William Stewart. Of 58, Manor Way, Beckenham,
and 146, Harley Street. Died Apr. 28, 1951. 'Brother of the
next. {King's Coll. Reg., 292; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Medical Directories; The Times, May i, 1951.)
TRAPNELL, JOHN GRAHAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1899-
S. of Caleb, of Clifton, Bristol. School, Harrogate College.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. and LL.B. 1903. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 1903. On the Western Circuit. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). K.C. 1931.
Bencher, 1938. Recorder of Plymouth, 1932-43. Judge-
.\dvocate of the Fleet, 1933-43. Official Referee of the
Supreme Court, 1943-9. Married Ethel, dau. of Thomas
Chappel Gardiner, and had issue. Of i, Hare Court, London,
E.C. Died Nov. 3, 1949. Brother of the above. {King's Coll.
Reg., 304; Law Lists; Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 5, 1949.)
TRAPNELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 5,
1772. S. of John, mercer, of Ipswich. B. there. Schools,
\Vyverstone and Ipswich (Mr King). Scholar, 1772; matric.
Mchs. 1776; B.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 13,
1777; priest, Sept. 19, 1779; C. of Nedging, Sufiolk, i777;
C. of St Mary at Elms, Ipswich, 1779-81. R. of Holbrook,
Suffolk, 1781-90. Died Jan. 2, 1790. {Venn, 11. 92.)
TRAPP, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 25, 1831.
Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(York) 1836; priest, 1837. V. of Thurieigh, Beds., 1838-1900.
Married, Sept. 21, 1847, Caroline Sarah, youngest dau. of
William Seddon, of Stoneygate House, near Leicester. Died
June ist, 1900. {Crockford; The Times, June 5, 1900.)
TRAPP, CHARLES HOUNSFIELD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1896; B.A. 1899.
TRAPP, CHARLES TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
1891. S. of John Best, Esq. B. at Bedford. School, Bedford
Modern. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894.
TRASENSTER, ERNEST AUGUSTUS. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent,
1880. Adm. at Cavendish H. [S. of Emile, brewer (and
Lydia Augusta). B. Dec. 22, 1862, at Li6ge, Belgium. Bapt.
Jan. 26, 1863, at Ramsgate. School, Brighton College.]
Migrated to St John's, Dec. 17, 1880. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1887; priest, 1889; C. of Grantham, Lines., 1887-91. V. of
Saxilby with Ingilby, 1891-1902. V. of St Botolph's, Lincoln,
1902-11. Resided latterly at Weymouth, where he died
Dec. 16, 1948. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 17, 1948; Dorset Daily Echo, Dec. 18, 1948.)
TRASH, JAMES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 3,
1815; a 'Ten-year man.' [S. of George (and Ann). B. June 17,
1785. Bapt. at Great Marlow, Bucks., June 28, 1785.
Bombay Infantry Cadet, 1805; Ensign, Bombay European
Regt., 1809; retired, 1815.] Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 9,
1816; priest, Dec. 15, 1816; C. of Kersey, Sufiolk. Died at
Oxford, Sept. 8, 1822. {Clerical Guide; V. Hodson.)
TRASK, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1883.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i886; M.A. 1890. Played cricket
for Hampshire. Assistant Master at the Grange, Cowes, Isle
of Wight, 1887-93; at Bath College, 1893-1901 ; Head Master
of St Christopher's School, Bath for many years from 1901.
Married, Apr. 21, 1896, Caroline Louisa, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Arthur Watson, of The Grange, Cowes. Died at
Bournemouth, Jan. 13, 1951, aged 87. {Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, Jan. 15, 1951.)
TRAVERS, DAVID MUIR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
Feb. I, 1871. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Lent, 1871.
TRAVERS, DUNCAN. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i, 1873.
S. of the Rev. Robert Duncan (1841), R. of Swanage. B.
there [Dec. 25, 1854]. School [Marlborough College and]
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1S81. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Greenwich,
Travis, George
1878-80. C. of Stoke-on-Trent, 1880-3. U.M.C.A. Missionary
and Chaplain to Bishop Smythies, 1884-6. C. of St Peter's,
Bournemouth, 1886-8. U.M.C.A. Missioner at Zanzibar,
1888-9. Secretary, U.M.C.A., 1889-1924. Canon of Zanzibar,
1915-32. Married, June 3, 1913, Bertha Palmer, dau. of
F. G. Cooke, of Eastbourne. Resided latterly at St Benedict's
cottage, West Mailing, Kent, where he died July 22, 1932.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 409; Crockford; TheTimes,
July 23, 1932.)
TRAVERS, JOHN AMORY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4,
1866. [Eldest] s. of John Ingram. B. Dec. i, 1847, in London.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Mar. 7, iS73- Major, Yorks. R.G.A.
militia, 1871. Of Torrington House, Arundel, Sussex.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
TRAVERS, JOHN BENWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 17.
1829. [S. of — , of Furnival's Inn and Russell Place, Fitzroy
Square, London.] Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1830; B.A.
1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (York, for Peterb.) 1833; priest
(Peterb.) Oct. 26, 1834; C. of Harringworth, Northants., and
Seaton, Rutland, 1833-40. V. of Mumby, Lines., 1840-87.
Married and had issue. Died Jan. 29, 1887, aged 83. {Petle,
II. 435; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 2, 1887.)
TRAVERS, RICHARD WILFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1892. S. of S[amuel] S., Esq. B. [Nov. 19, 1874].
at Hobart, Tasmania. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs.
1892. Of Plas Mawr, Penmaenmawr, N. Wales. Went to
Australia. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (King's Royal
Rifles); died in France, from wounds, 1917. Brother of
Walter (1891). {Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; not found in Univ.
War List.)
TRAVERS, ROBERT DUNCAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Feb. 12, 1841. S. of Sir Eaton Stannard, Capt., R.N., of
Great Yarmouth. B. there. Schools, Great Yarmouth and
Saxlingham. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1846; priest, 1848. P.C. of Thorpe,
Yorks., 1851-3. R. of Swanage, Dorset, 1853-86. Latterly
of 12, Great Bedford Street, Bath. Died Oct. 4, 1897, in
London. Brother of WiUiam S. (1854); father of Duncan
(1873). {Venn, 11. 254; Clergy List.)
TRAVERS, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, 1891. S.
of Samuel. B. Nov. 4, 1871, at Hobart, Tasmania. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1891. Of Plas Mawr, Penmaen-
mawr, N. Wales. Went to Melbourne, Australia. Died in 1899.
Brother of Richard W. (1892). {Giggleswick Sch. Reg.)
TRAVERS, WASHINGTON. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 2, 1852.
S. of Charles John, merchant, of Champion Hill, Camberwell.
B. Feb. 3, 1834, at Highbury. School, Leicester proprietary.
Did not reside.
TRAVERS, WILLIAM STEWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov.
30, 1854. S. of Sir Eaton Stannard, K.C.B., Rear-Admiral,
R.N. B. [July 16], 1836, at Ditchingham Lodge, Norfolk.
School, private. Did not reside. Second Lieut., the Rifle
Brigade, 1855; Lieut., 1858. Severely wounded at Cawnpore,
1857. Retired, 1863. Married, Aug. 15, 1865, at Sandford,
Berks., Emma, 3rd dau. of John Ryle, of Ani2;lesey, Gosport.
Died Dec. 6, 1865, at Gosport. Brother of Robert D. (1841).
{Venn, 11. 321; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 378 and 1866, i. 153.)
TRAVIS, ALLEN COTTRELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Dec. 29, 1873. [2nd s. of Thomas Henr>', Stipendiary
Magistrate of Hull. B. May 31, 1852.] Matric. Lent, 1874;
B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20,
1875. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. Equity Draftsman.
On the North-Eastem Circuit. Died, unmarried, Mar. 30,
1930, at Harrogate. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, Apr. 1, 1930.)
TRAVIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 17, 1761-
[Only] s. of John, of [Heyside, near Shaw], Lanes, (and
Hannah). B. [1741], at Royton, Lanes. Nephew of Benjamin
(1745). School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1761;
B.A. 1765; Chancellor's (Classical) medal, 1765; M.A. 1768.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 4, 1761. Ord. deacon
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Lincoln) Mar. 3, 1765", priest
(Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Chester) Dec. 22, 1765. V. of East-
ham, Cheshire, 1766-97, and P.C. of Bromborough, 1767-97-
R. of Handley, 1787-97. Preb. of Chester, 1783. Archdeacon
of Chester, 1786-97. Although the value of Eastham was only
£30 a year and that of Bromborough £13, previous incumbents
had been unable to assert their rights or to enforce tithe
payments, and had lived on charity or died insolvent.
Having private means, Travis determined to vindicate these
rights, and, single-handed, carried on the contest from court
to court. After expending some £2000 on the struggle he
succeeded in raising the value of the livings to over £100 a
year. Resided at Eastham all his life. Married, 1766, Ann,
dau. and co-he'iress of James Stringfellow, Esq., of Whitfield,
Travis, James
Derb)'shire. Author, The Defence of the Three Heavenly
Witnesses ; Letters to Gibbon (which called forth Person as an
antagonist), etc. Died, s.p., Feb. 24, i797, at Hampstead;
buried there Mar. 6. M.I. in Chester cathedral. {Manchester
Grammar Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 671; D.N.B.;
Inrvs of Court.)
TRAVIS, JAMES. .Kdm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 11, 1861.
[2nd] s. of William Hardy (next), of Whitton, Ipswich. Did
not reside. Adm. at Exeter College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Jan. 24, 1862, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1865. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1866; priest, 1867; C. of Godmanchester, Hunts,, 1866-7.
C. of Somersham, Suffolk, 1867-70. Second Master at Sutton
Valence Grammar School, 1870-3. C. of Charlwood, Surrey,
1873-81. C. of Runwell, Essex, 1891-4. C. of Manton with
Martinthorpe, Rutland, 1894-6; V. there, 1896-1900.
Latterly of Old Hall, Manton. Disappears from Crockford,
. 1901. (r. A. Walker, 517.)
TRAVIS, WILLIAM HARDY. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1816. S. of
William, surgeon, of East Bergholt, Suffolk (and Susanna
Hardy). B. at East Bergholt. .\t St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S. Practised at East Bergholt. Retired in 1848 to
Whitton, Suffolk. Married Martha .\nn, dau. of the Rev.
N. J. Stubbin, V. of Somersham. Died .\ug. 4, 1873. Father
of the above. {Venn, 11. 166; Medical Directories.)
TRAVIS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 24, 1826. S. of WiUiam. B. at Scarborough. School,
Grantham, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar, 1828; B.A.
1830; M.A. 1833. Chaplain, 1833-44. R- of Lydgate, Suffolk,
1840-4. Disappears from Clergy List, 1845.
TRAVIS, WILLIAM TRAVIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9,
1871. [S. of Thomas Herury, Police Magistrate, of Hull (and
Ann Ehzabeth, dau. of Samuel Hall). B. Mar. 10, 1851, at
York.] School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1871; B..'^. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (York) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of
St Mary Bishopshill Senior, York, 1875-9- Chaplain to the
Earl of Scarborough, 1S79-85. R. of Ripley, Yorks., 1885-
1921. Chaplain to Viscount Mountgarret, 1903-22. Hon.
Canon of Ripon, 1914-24. Married, Oct. 9, 1900, Emma, dau.
of the Rev. and Hon. James Lascelles. Resided latterly at
Ripley. Died May 2, 1924. {Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Who's Who in Yorkshire; The Times, May 5, 1924.)
TRAYES, FRANK ERNEST ALBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1888. S. of Francis Collins, schoolmaster, of Bamsbury,
London (and Elizabeth Roberts). B. [Nov. 22], 1869. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1891; (Pt II, ist Class, 1892); M.A.
1895. Fellow, 1893-9. Assistant Master at St Paul's School,
1892-1905. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1905-31. Married,
Aug. 15, 1894, Beatrice Louisa, dau. of the Rev. J. Jackson,
of Sevenoaks. Author of a translation of Demosthenes'
Leptines, etc. Resided latterly at Chester. Died June 20,
194.0, in Cambridge. {Venn, 11. 502; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, June 24, 1940.)
TRAYNER, CHARLES HUGH [MAXWELL]. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 3, 1885. B. Mar. 1867. [Eldest s. of Lord Justice John
Trayner, of Edinburgh (and Frances Elizabeth Maxwell, dau.
of R. S. Wyld).] Schools, Edinburgh Academy and Fettes.
Matric. Michs. 1885. Vice-Consul in New York, 1893-5;
ist Vice-Consul, 1896; Consul at Guatemala, 1897-1903;
Consul for the provinces of Galicia, the Asturias and Leon,
Spain, 1903-8. Married Emmeline T., adopted dau. of H.
von V. Retz, German Plenipotentiary in ChUe. Died Feb. 22,
1908, aged 41, at Corunna. {Fettes Coll. Reg.; Edinburgh
Acad. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Feb. 29, 1908.)
TREACY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5.
1843. Of Cumberland. [S. of Captain — , of Kingston House,
near Cariisle. B. at Durham. School, Sedbergh.] Matric.
Michs. 1843; B.A. (24<A Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1850. Fellow,
1849. Died at sea, Dec. 31, 1850. Brother of the next.
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; C. R. Hudleston.)
TREACY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1836. Of
Cumberland. [S. of Captain — .] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
1841. Brother of the above.
TREADGOLD, CECIL HALLWORTH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9.
1899. [B. 1882.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907; B.Chir. 1908; M.B. 1909; M.D. 1911-
At the London Hospital. House Surgeon and House Physi-
cian, Bristol General Hospital. D.T.M., Paris, 1913. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories, to 1930.)
Tredennick, George Nesbitt Haydon
TREADGOLD, FREDERIC CECIL ASHBOURNE. Adm. pens,
at Downing, Oct. 8, 1886. Of Bolton, Lanes. From Owens
College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1890. L.R.C.P., Edinb., 1877; L.M. 1877;
D.P.H. 1888. At the Middlesex Hospital. Practised at
Southport, Lanes. Author, medical. Disappears from
Medical Directories, 1920.
TREADGOLD, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1872; re-adm. sizar Oct. 10, 1872. S. of Thomas
George, farmer [of Grantham] (and Lydia Newton). B. Feb.
14, 1853, at Great Gonerby, Lines. School, Grantham.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879- Assistant Master
at Dulwich College, 1876-1927. Married, Aug. 6, 1878,
Florence Roper, dau. of William Robbs, M.D., of Grantham,
and had issue. Died Feb. 5, 1949. at Worthing. {Dulwich
Coll. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 8, 1949.)
TREADWAY, The Rev. JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Pem-
broke, Oct. ir, 1826; a 'Ten-year man.' [Gr. s. of the
Rev. Ligonier, V. of Gayton, Norfolk (and Jane Gray).] Ord.
priest (Norwich) Oct. 15, 1826. Died at Helmingham rectory,
Suffolk, Oct. 7, 1834, aged 32. M.I. at Gayton. (J. B. Whit-
more; Farrer, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, ii. 245.)
TREADWELL,. FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. 23, 1889. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A 1896.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol, for Hereford) 1894;
priest (Hereford) 1895; C. of St Mary Magd., Bridgnorth,
Salop, 1894-8. C. of Hove, Sussex, 1898-9. R. of Hatley
St George (and C. of East Hatley), Cambs., 1899-1902.
V. of Burrington, Heref., 1902-5. C. of Docklow, 1905-8.
R. of Pudleston with Whyle, 1905-13. Rural Dean of
Leominster, 1912-13. V. of East and West Barsham with
Little Snoring, Norfolk, 1913-16. R. of Shellingford, Berks.,
1916-21. R. of Buscot, 1921-45. Rural Dean of Vale of
White Horse, 1929-45. Of Exmouth, Devon in 1952.
{Crockford.)
TREBECK, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 18,
1783. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] James, of London (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1746) (and Mary Davies, of Harwich, Essex).
School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1784; Scholar, 1784;
B.A. 1787; M.A. 1791. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 2, 1785.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 3, 1793. A City Common Pleader,
1793. Commissioner of Bankrupts, 1798. In 1S34, of 29,
Green Street, North Audley Street. Died Oct. 24, 1849,
aged 82. {Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Al. Oxon.)
TRECOTHICK, BARLOW. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1797. Of Surrey. [Eldest s. of James Ivers, of
Addington Place (and Susanna, eldest dau. of Sir Archibald
Edmonstone, Bart.).] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1801;
B.A. 1802. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 27, 1800.
Inherited Addington Park, which he sold for the country
residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Married Eliza,
dau. of the Ven. John Strachey, Archdeacon of Suffolk.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; Sir W. Sterry.)
TREDCROFT, EDWARD [WILLIAM]. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
May 22, 1767. [2nd] s. of Edward (Merton College, Oxford,
1730), of Warnham Court, Horsham, Sussex (and Mary, only
dau. of Henry Michel, of Horsham). [B. Nov. i, i749-]
Matric. Lent, 1770; LL.B. 1773. R. of Pulborough, Sussex,
1796-1822. Died, unmarried, .Aug. 4, 1822. (Burke, L.G.;
Comber, Sussex Genealogies, 338.)
TREDENNICK, ARTHUR HEYWOOD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1885. Of Donegal. [3rd s. of Col. John
Galbraith, of Camlin, to. Fermanagh (and Emily Dodsworth,
dau. of Joseph Haydon, of Guildford).] Matric. Michs. 1885;
B..\. 1888; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1891; pnest,
1892 ; C. of Sparkbrook, Warws., 1891-3. C. of Christ Church,
Chfton, 1894-7. V. of Christ Church, Wariey, Essex, 1897-
191 1. P.C. of Ponsbourne, Herts., 1911-16. R. of Garsdon
with Lea and Cleverton, Wilts., 1916-18. R. of Obome,
Dorset, 1919-31. Married, July 17, 19°°. Florence Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the Rev. P. R. Sleeman, of Clifton, and had
issue. Died Apr. 3, 1931. Brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; The Times, .\pr. 7, i93i-)
TREDENNICK, GEORGE NESBITT HAYDON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1878. [Eldest] s. of [Lieut. -Col.] John
Galbraith, of Langrigge, Bowness, Windermere (and Camlin,
Co. Fermanagh). B. Apr. 5, i860, at GuUdford, Surrey. School,
Windermere (private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Emmanuel Church, Hastings, 1884-9. V. of Sparkbrook,
Warws., 1889-1942. Hon. Canon of Birmingham, 1915-42.
Married, Nov. 9, 1889, .\lice Jane, eldest dau. of the Ven.
Archdeacon Phair, of Rupertsland, Australia. Died Nov. 16,
1942. Brother of the above. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 20,
1942.)
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TREDGOLD, CLARKSON HENRY. Adm. (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, 1885. [Eldest] s. of C[larkson] Sfturge], of Cape Town.
[B. Sept. 21, 1865, at Mowbray, Cape Town.] School, South
African College. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1887; LL.B.,
1888. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 8, 1886. Called to the
Bar, 1889. Adm. advocate of the Supreme Court, Cape
Town, 1890. Member of Legislative Council of S. Rhodesia,
1901-2. Attorney-General of S. Rhodesia, 1903-19; Solicitor-
General, 1919. K.C.,1912. Senior Judge, 1919-25. Knighted,
1922. Married, 1894, E. Ruth, dau. of the Rev. J. S. Mofiat,
of Bechuanaland. An authority on Rhodesian bird-life.
Author, Handbook of Colonial Criminal Law. Died July 14,
1938, at East London, Cape Province. (Inns of Court; Who's
Who; The Times, July 15, 1938.)
TREE, HARRY BEN LE DESPENCER. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1900. S. of P. H., Esq. B. Mar. 3, 1882, at St Leonards-
on-Sea, Sussex. School, Dover College (the Rev. W. Comp-
ton). Matric. Michs. 1900. Second Lieut., the Middlesex
Regt., 1904; transferred to Indian Army, 1905; Lieut., 1906;
Captain, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Brigade
Major, Egyptian expeditionary force, 19 19; mentioned twice
in despatches; Order of the Nile, 4th.class). Latterly of
'Leckhampton,' HoUington Park, St Leonard's-on-Sea.
{Dover Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
TREEBY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1879-
S. of John [Wright], of i2i, Westboume Terrace, London.
B. Jan. 12, 1861, at Ealing, Middlesex. School, Kingsteign-
ton, Devon (private). Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1887. Ord. deacon (Worcs.) 1884; C. of Napton-on-the-Hill,
Warws., 1884-5. Latterly of Burton, near Christchurch,
Hants., where he died Jan. 29, 1934; buried at Tif&eld, near
Towcester, Northants. Brother of the next. (The Times,
Feb. 2, 1934; Crockford; Kelly, Handbook; Camb. Year-
book.)
TREEBY, FREDERICK THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1878. [4th] s. of John W[right], Esq. [of
121, Westboume Terrace, Bayswater, and Ashton, Dunsford,
Devon]. B. at Ealing, Middlesex. [School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 12,
1880. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1885. J. P. for Devon.
Married, 1886, Mabel Emily, dau. of Capt. John Milboume
Jackson, R.N. Latterly of Old Manor, Chelsworth, Suffolk.
Died Mar. 24, 1926. Brother of the above. (Harrow Sch.
Reg. ; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
TREES, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1879. S. of the Rev. Enoch. B. [May 29, i860], at
Ossington, Newark. Schools, Trent College and Retford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888.
Assistant Master at Stratford-on-Avon Grammar School; in
the Junior Department, Cheltenham College, 1898-9. Of
Wager Court, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham in 1911.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 671.)
TREFFRY, CHARLES EBENEZER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 26, 1859. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edward
John [formerly Wilcocks] (Exeter College, Oxford, 1828), of
Place, Fowey, Cornwall (and Anne, dau. of Charles Steel,
R.N.). [B. May i, 1842, at St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.] School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1859. Succeeded to Place, Fowey, on
the death of his father, i88o. Captain, Royal Miners'
Artillery. Partner in the South Cornwall bank at St Austell.
J. P. for Cornwall; High Sheriff, 1886. Mayor of Fowey, 1912.
Married (i) Aug. 30, i866, Udney Maria Blakeley, dau. of
Baron Joseph von Bretton, and had issue; (2) Mar. 30, 1905,
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of John Kingsley, of Manchester. Died
Feb. 27, 1924. (Burke, L.G.; Collect. Cornub.)
TREFFRY, CHARLES ESCO. Adm. pens, at Downing, Jan. 9,
1867. Did not reside.
TREFFRY, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 19, 1864. S. of [the Rev.] Richard [Wesleyan Minister].
B. at Penzance, Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868.
Ord. deacon (London) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Bamsbury,
Middlesex, 1869-74. C. of St Saviour's, Fitzroy Square,
London, 1874-7. Died Aug. 26, 1877, aged 42, at Lynmouth.
(Crockford; Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
TREFUSIS, ROBERT [COTTON]. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1757. S. of Robert (1724), M.P. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert Affleck, M.P., of Dalham Hall,
Suffolk). B. [Jan. 21, 1739/40], in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1757. Married (i) May 4, 1761, the
Hon. Anne St John, 5th dau. of John, loth Baron St John
of Bletsoe, and had issue; (2) Mary Ann, dau. of John Cop-
pinger, of St Austell, Cornwall. Buried at Mylor, Cornwall,
Aug. 7, 1778. (Record of Old Westminsters; Collect. Cornub.)
TREFUSIS, ROBERT PEEL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
2nd s. of the Rev. Robert Edward (Exeter College, Oxford,
1861), Bishop Suffragan of Crediton, of the Chantry, Exeter
(and Emma Mary, dau. of Owen Wethered, of Remnantz,
Treherne, Charles Albert
Bucks.). B. June 16, i88o, at Chittlehampton, Devon.
School, Sir W. Boriase's, Great Merton. Matric. Michs.
1899. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
TREGLOWN, JOHN SAMUEL. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1884.
[B. in Cornwall, June 22, i860.] Migrated to Downing,
Oct. 2, 1886; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1931. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St James, Croydon, Surrey,
1888-90. C. of Heme Bay, Kent, 1890-5. V. of Deopham,
Norfolk, 1895-1930. Lecturer of Wymondham, 1896-9. R.
of Hackford, 1901-30. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, from 1930.
Married, Mar. 30, 1890. Of Ibrox, Boundary Road, Worthing,
in 1949. (Disappears from Crockford, 1951; Who's Who in
Norfolk.)
TREGONING, ARTHUR LANGFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [3rd] s. of John Simmons, of Landue,
Launceston, ComwaU. B. Sept. 5, 1874, at Iscoed, Ferryside,
Carm. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1911. Of Johannesburg, South Africa. Died at sea,
July 5, 1929. Brother of the next four. (Army Lists; The
Times, July 9, 1929.)
TREGONING, GEOFFREY NORRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. [5th] s. of John Simmons, of Landue, Launces-
ton, Cornwall. B. Sept. 25, 1881, at Ferryside, near Carmar-
then. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Civil
engineer, Messrs John S. Tregoning and Co., Ltd., tinplate
works, Llanelly. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Welsh Regt. and Special List ; employed at the Ministry of
National Service; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for
'valuable services'). Of Bryn Hafod, Llanelly. Married, Sept.
7, 1910, Dorothea Mary, dau. of Richard Harry Sampson,
J. P., of Bryngwili, Pontardulais, and had issue. Of Bridgerule,
Holsworthy, Devon, in 1937. Brother of the above and the
next three. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
TREGONING, JOHN SIMMONS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
14, 1886. [Eldest] s. of John Simmons, of Iscoed, Ferryside,
Carm. (and Sophia, dau. of Edward Norris, of Liverpool).
B. Feb. 16, 1868, at Highfield, Llanelly, Carm. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1895. Tin-
plate manufacturer at Llanelly. Of Landue, Launceston,
Cornwall. J. P. for Carmarthenshire and Comwall. Brother
of the two above and the next two. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
TREGONING, WILLIAM EDWARD CECIL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 21, i888. [2nd] s. of John Simmons, of Iscoed,
Ferryside, Carm. B. Feb. 17, 1871, at Llanelly, Carm.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896.
A director of John S. Tregoning and Co., tinplate-manu-
facturers, Llanelly. Of Warborough, Llanelly and Portiscliff,
Ferryside, S. Wales. J. P. for Carmarthens. Married, Oct. 9,
1901, Nancy, dau. of John Beavan PhilUps, and had issue.
Brother of the three above and the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ;
Burke, L.G.)
TREGONING, WYNN HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [4th] s. of John Simmons, of Landue,
Launceston, Comwall. B. June 6, 1876, at Carmarthen.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1907.
A civil engineer. Of Newbridge Hill House, Bath, and 13,
Embankment Gardens, Chelsea. Director of Alfred Booth
and Co., Ltd., merchants and shipowners, and of John S.
Tregoning and Co., Ltd., steel and tinplate makers. C.B.E.,
1918. Married, Apr. 20, 1909, Alice Dorothy, dau. of the
Rev. William Pollexfen Bastard, of Buckland, Devon, and
had issue. Died Oct. 6, 1930; buried at Lezant, Launceston.
(Burke, L.G.; Burke, O.B.E.; The Times, Oct. 8, 1930.)
TREHERN, ERNEST CHARLES MELDON. Matric. Non-Coll.,
Lent, 1897. S. of Charles Mowbray, wine-merchant, of [Acol
Road], West Hampstead (and Louisa Alma Downie, dau. of
Samuel Smith, of Paddington). B. Oct. 4, 1878, in London.
School, Westminster. Adm. at St John's, Oct. 8, 1897;
B.A. 1899; LL.B. 1900; LL.M. 1905. Called to the Bar,
Middle Temple, June n, 1902. On the Westem Circuit.
Married, Nov. 30, 1907, Marguerite Louise, only dau. of
Charles Henry Barstow, of Hendon. Author, British and
Colonial Prize Cases, 1914-16. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Law Lists.)
TREHERNE, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1875-
S. of Henry, of H.M. Civil Service. B. [July 25], 1856, at
Hammersmith. Schools, Godolphin, Hammersmith, and
Sheffield Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A.
1882. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of St John-
the-Evang., Newbury, 1880-2. Second vicar-choral of
Hereford Cathedral, 1882-4. C. of Tupsley, Heref., 1883-4.
Minor Canon of Windsor, 1884-95. Divinity Lecturer at
St George's Chapel, Windsor, 1884-91. C. of Eton, 1885-91.
C. of Clewer, 1892-5. V. of All Saints, Hereford, 1895-1919.
Preb. of Hereford, 1918. R. of Tintagel, 1919- Married,
July 27, 1886, Mabel, dau. of the Rev. R. Dodd, of Calcutta.
Died Nov. 10, 1919. (Venn, 11. 418; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 17, 1919-)
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TREHERNE, OWEN WILLIAM (1847), see LLOYO.
TRELAWNY, JOHN SALUSBURY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 9, 1835. [Second s. of Sir William Lewis Salusbury,
8th Bart., of Harewood, Cornwall (and Patience Christian,
dau. of John Phillipps Carpenter, of Mount Tavy, Devon).
B. June 2, 1816. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1835;
B.A. 1839. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1837. Migrated
to the Middle Temple, May i, 1841. Called to the Bar, Nov. 5,
1841. Of Trelawne, Liskeard. Captain, Royal Cornwall
Rangers, 1840; Captain-Commandant, 2nd Cornwall Rifle
Militia. M.P. for Tavistock, 1843-52 and 1857-65; for East
Cornwall, 1868-74. Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, 1869.
Succeeded as 9th Bart., Nov. 15, 1856. Married (i) Jan. 25,
1842, Harriet Jane, eldest dau. of John Hearle Tremayne,
M.P., of Heligan, Cornwall, and had issue; (2) May 19, 1881,
Harriet Jacquelme, widow of Col. E. G. W. Keppel, of Lexham
Hall, Norfolk, and youngest dau. of Sir Anthony BuUer, of
Pound, Devon, and had further issue. Died Aug. 4, 1885.
Father of the next. [Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, iii.
loio; Law Lists; Inns 0/ Cowt; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Return of M.P. s; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
TRELAWNY, WILLIAM LEWIS SALUSBURY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 14, 1862. [Only] s. of Sir John Salusbury,
Bart, (above) (and Harriet Jane, eldest dau. of J. H.
Tremayne, M.P., of Heligan, Cornwall). B. Aug. 26, 1844.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1862. Of Trelawne, Cornwall.
Captain, Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia. Succeeded as
loth Bart., Aug. 4, 1885. J. P. and D.L. for Cornwall; High
Sheriff, 1891 and 1895. Married (i) July 14, 1868, Jessy Rose
Mary, only dau. of John Murray, of Philiphaugh, and had
issue; (2) Dec. 17, 1872, Harriet Buller, eldest dau. of the
Rev. James Buller Kitson, V. of Morval, and had further
issue. DiedNov. 30, 1917. {EtonSch.Lists;B\iTke,P.andB.;
G.E.C.)
TREMAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1858.
S. of Samuel Salter [draper, of Calcutta], deceased (and
Mary). B. at Plympton St Mary, Devon. Bapt. July 26,
1836. Matric. Michs. 1858. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 24,
1859; LL.B. 1862; LL.M. 1865. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 17, 1864. [Inns of Court.)
TREMENHEERE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Jan. 20, 1775. [Eldest] s. of William, Esq. [attorney], of
Penzance, Cornwall (and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Walter
Borlase, LL.D., of Castle Homeck, Penzance). [B. Oct. 19,
1757.] Matric. Lent, 1776; Scholar; B.A. 1779; M.A. 1830.
Usher at Oakham School, 1778-85. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 18, 1780; C. of Exton, Rutland, 1781. Sometime
Chaplain, R.N. and also Chaplain to Viscount Torrington.
V. of Madron with Morval, Cornwall, 1812-38. Author,
Sermons ; Verses on the Victory of Trafalgar. Died, urmiarried,
July 2, 1838. Erected a monument for himself in Madron
church. Caricatured in J. A. Paris' Philosophy in Sport
(1827) under the name of the 'Vicar of Overton.' (Oakham
Sch. Reg. ; Northants. Clergy ; Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clerical
Guide; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.; Boase, Collect. Cornub.;
Burke, E.G.)
TREMLETT, CHARLES HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5, 1895.
[2nd s. of Thomas Daniel, Esq. (1853), of Harrow (and Laura
de Costain). B. Dec. 2, 1876.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1916. Assistant
Master at Fettes College, 1901-16. Head Master of King's
School, Bruton, Somerset, 1916-37. Married, July 29, 1905,
Katherine, 2nd dau. of the Rev. WilUam Augustus Heard,
LL.D., Head Master of Fettes College, and had issue. Died
in 1938. Author, Civil Dudgeon. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
E.G.; Schoolmasters' Directs.; Fettes Coll. Reg.)
TREMLETT, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 9, 1816.
[4th] s. of Elias [of Sutton Sandford, Devon] (and Nancy,
dau. of George Twiner). B. there. Bapt. June 4, 1798.
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. {J2th Wrangler) 1820; M.A. 1824.
R. of Rodney-Stoke, Somerset, 1822-46. Married, Oct. 2,
1826, Isabella Mary, dau. of Thomas Simpson. Died Feb. 19,
1846, aged 49, at Wells, Somerset. Father of the next and of
Thomas D. {1853). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
Burke, E.G.; G. Mag., 1846, i. 549.)
TREMLETT, GEORGE GREGORY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 16, 1851. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Daniel (above), R. of
Rodney-Stoke, Somerset, deceased (and Isabella Mary). B.
there, July 29, 1827. [School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1851;
B..'\. 1855; M..\. 1858. A solicitor; practised at Wakes
Colne, Essex, and in London (Messrs Du Pasquier, Tremlett
and Eardley Holt). Married, Oct. 31, 1861, Marianne Young,
dau. of Robert Lawson, of London, N.W. Died Dec. 27, 1920.
Brother of Thomas D. (1853). (Sherborne Reg.; Burke, E.G.;
Law Lists.)
Trench, Frederic Fitzjohn
TREMLETT, JAMES DYER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3,
1855. 2nd s. of Ehas, farmer, deceased, of Priorton, near
Sandford, Devon (and Betsy Dyer). B. there, Oct. 17J 1836.
Schools, Plymouth (Mr Halloran), Crediton (Mr Manldy) and
Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr Hughes). Matric. Michs.ri855;
B.A. 1859; M.A. 1864. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1859. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 28, 1870. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1872. Divisional Judge, Punjab, 1884-6. Judge of
the Chief Court of the Punjab, 1886-9; retired, 1889. Com-
missioner in Delhi, 1893-4. Latterly of Dalethorpe, Dedham,
Essex. Married, Louisa, dau. of the Hon. W. Gibson, C.M.G.
Author, The Punjab Civil Code. Died July 11, 1918. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; India Office Lists;
Burke, E.G. (which, in error, makes him 2nd s. of an earlier
Elias (1762-1825).)
TREMLETT, THOMAS DANIEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Feb. 26, 1853. [3rd s. of the Rev. Daniel (1816),
R. of Rodney-Stoke, Somerset.] B. there [Feb. 13, 1834].
Matric. Easter, 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Fellow, 1856-74.
Cricket 'blue,' 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1858.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1861. Married, Nov. 26, 1873,
Laura, younger dau. of Count Gustav cle Costain. Died
Jan. 22, 1894, at Harrow. Father of Charles H. (1895);
brother of George G. (1851). (Boase, vi. 705; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Guardian, Jan. 31,
1894.)
TRENCH, CLAUD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [3rd] s. of Louis (1864), of Croft House, Gomersal, near
Leeds. B. [Oct. 23], 1881, at Pitsford, Northants. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1904; M.A.
1911. Adm. solicitor, 1907. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1911;
priest, 1912; C. of Kenilworth, Warws., 1911-15. C. of
Kidderminster, Worcs., 1915-16. C. of Holy Trinity, New
Charlton, Kent, 1916-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.N.V.R.) C. of Holy Trinity, Leamington, 1919-24.
C. of St Peter's, Bournemouth, 1924-8. Perm, to Off.,
St Mary Magd., Wandsworth Common, 1928-9; at Tetbury,
Gloucs., 1929-43. Of Boscombe, Bournemouth in 1952.
Brother of John H. (1897). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Ashtown).)
TRENCH, EDWARD COSBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. [and] s. of [the Hon.] Cosby Godolphin, of Sopwell
Hall, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary (and Maria, eldest dau. of
Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart.). B. there. May i, 1881. School,
Mulgrave Castle, Yorks. (Marquess of Normanby). Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Sometime Hon. Attach^ in the
Diplomatic Service. Married, Feb. 5, 1910, Evelyn de
Courcy, eldest dau. of Col. de Courcy Danicll, R.A. Of
Duncan, Vancouver Island, B.C. in 1949. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B. (sub .-Ashtown) ; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
TRENCH, FRANCIS [CHENEVIXJ. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 7, 1824. [Eldest s. of Richard, of Bursledon, Hants,
(and Melesina, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Richard Chenevix,
Bishop of Waterford). B. July, 1805.] Did not reside. Adm.
at Oriel College, Oxford, whence he matric. Nov. 12, 1824;
B.A. (Oxford) 1834; M.A. (Oxford) 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 4, 1829. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1835; priest,
1836; C. of St Giles's, Reading, 1835-7. F.C. of St John-the-
Baptist, Reading, 1837-57. R. of Islip, Oxon., 1857-75.
Married, Dec. 6, 1837, Mary Caroline, dau. of the Rev.
William Marsh, D.D. Author, Life and Character of St John
the Evangelist; Sermons preached at Reading; Travels in
France and Spain; Walk round Mont Blanc, etc. Latterly of
2, Onslow Gardens, London, S.W. Died Mar. 3, 1886, at
Bursledon. Brother of Richard C. (1825). (Harrow Sch. Reg. ;
Boase, in. 1012; Burke, P. and B. (sub Ashtown); Al. Oxon;
D.N.B.)
TRENCH, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Robert
(1856), of Kendal vicarage, Westmorland. B. Nov. 25, 1877,
in Liverpool. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1900; M.A. 19 10. An architect; practised in Liverpool.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G..\.). Died
Jan. 25, 1940. Brother of William L. (1899) and Robert H.
(1899). (Haileybury Reg.; The Times, Jan. 27, 1940.)
TRENCH, FREDERIC FITZJOHN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at
Magi).a.lene, Nov. ii, 1833. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of
Wood Lawn, near Kilconnell, Co. Galway (and Jean, eldest
dau. of James Currie, M.D., of Liverpool). Bapt. at Lea,
Queen's Co., Nov. 27, 1808. School, Shrewsbury. [Cadet,
Madras Cavalry, 1828; resigned, 1S31.] Matric. Michs. 1833;
B..\. 1838. Took Holy Orders. R. of Stapletown, Co. Carlow.
Of Leighlin. Preb. of St Patrick's, Dublin, 185 1-9. Married,
.\pr. 6, 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of John Maconchy, of Edenmore,
Stranoriar, Co. Donegal, and had issue. Died June 25, 1859.
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; V. Hodson; Clergy List;
Lawlor, Fasti of St Patrick's.)
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TRENCH, FREDERICK FITZWILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 24, 1817. Of Ireland. [Eldest s. of William, of
Cangort Park, King's Co. (and Sarah Elizabeth Frances
Henrietta Ricarda, only child of the Hon. Robert Moore).
B. Mar. 11, 1799. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1818;
B.A. 1822; M.A. 1827. In Holy Orders. Inc. of Newtown,
Co. Meath, 1866-9. Of Deerpark, Cloughjordan, Co.
Tipperary, and of Kilbeg Glebe, Kells, Co. Meath. Married,
Feb. 16, 1835, Louisa Alice, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Robert Ward, of Bangor Castle, Co. Down, and had issue.
Died Dec. 3, 1869. Father of WUliam R. (1856), Louis (1864)
and Robert F. (1863). {T. A. Walker, 397, which calls him
French; his adm. repeated thus in Vol. 11 of this work;
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Ashtown) ; Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List.)
TRENCH, FREDERIC MASON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28, 1823. [Eldest] s. of Francis, (and Mary, dau. of
Henry Mason, of Shrewsbury). B. Dec. 25, 1804, at Sopwell
Hall, Co. Tipperary. School, Southampton. Matric. Michs.
1823. High Sheriff of Galway, 1840. Succeeded as 2nd Baron
Ashtown, May 13, 1840, on the death of his uncle, Frederic
Trench (but claim to Peerage not allowed until July 12, 1855).
Married (i) Aug. 29, 1831, Henriette Georgiana, youngest dau.
of Thomas Cosby, of Stradbally Hall, Queen's County, and
had issue; (2) Feb. 10, 1852, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Richard
Oliver Gascoigne, of Parlington, Yorks. Died Sept. 12, 1880.
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Ashtown); G.E.C.)
TRENCH, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19)
at Trinity, Apr. 6, 1797. [Eldest] s. of [Michael] Frederick
of Dublin [and of Heywood, Ballinakill, Queen's Co. (and
Anne Helena, dau. of Patrick Stewart)]. School, Drogheda.
[Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 4, I793-] Matric.
Easter, 1797. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 9, 1797. Ensign
and Lieut., ist Foot Guards, 1803; Lieut, and Captain, 1807.
Served in Sicily, 1807, and in the Walcheren expedition, 1809.
Major and Asst. Q.M.G., Kent District, 1811; Deputy
Q.M.G. and Lieut.-Col., 1813; Colonel, 1825. A.D.C. to the
King. Storekeeper of the Ordnance under the Wellington
administration, 1828-30; Secretary to the Master-general of
Ordnance, 1842-6. Major-General, 1837; Lieut. -General,
1846; General, 1854. K.C.H., 1832. M.P. for St Michael,
Cornwall, 1807-12; for Dundalk, 1812-18; for Cambridge,
1819-32; for Scarborough, 1835-47. Prepared a scheme for
the Thames embankment from Charing Cross to Blackfriars,
which was not begun until after his death. Author, Collection
of Papers relating to the Thames Quay. Died Dec. 6, 1859.
Brother of Segar S. (1803). (His adm. appears also in Vol. 11
of this work as French; Return of M.P.s; Walford, County
Families; D.N.B.; G. Mag., i860, i. 195.)
TRENCH, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1899. [2nd s. of John Townsend, J. P., of Lansdowne
Lodge, Kenmare, Co. Kerry (by his 2nd wife, Leonora, dau.
of George Cecil Gore Wray). B. Jan. 7, i88i. School, Radley.]
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon
(Manchester, for Southwell) 1904; priest (Liverpool) 1905;
C. of St Anne's, Nottingham, 1904; C. of St Mary's, St Helens,
Lanes., 1904-8. Supt. Missionary, Lloydminster district,
Saskatchewan, Canada, 1909-14. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (T.C.F.; twice mentioned in despatches). Principal
of Emmanuel Theological College, Sask., 1919-21. Org.
Secretary, Province of York, C.M.S. Medical Mission Aux.,
1921-2; N. Secretary for Province of York C.M.S., 1922-6;
Assistant Home Educational Secretary, C.M.S., 1926-31.
General Supt., Mission to Seamen Society, 1931-45. V. of
Milland, Sussex, 1945-51. Married, June 28, 1919, Muriel
Leonore, dau. of Leslie S. Robertson, M.I.C.E., of Wimbledon.
Of Chelsea in 1952. (Radley Reg. ; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Ashtown).)
TRENCH (post CHENEVIX-TRENCH), HERBERT FRANCIS.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5, 1869. [6th and youngest] s. of
the Rt. Rev. Richard Chenevix (1825), Archbishop of Dublin,
of the Palace, Dublin. B. Dec. 21, 1850, at Itchenstoke,
Hants. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A.
1876. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Aniield,
Liverpool, 1874-7. C. of St Ann's, Dublin, 1877-9. Chaplain
to the Lord Lieutenant, 1879. C. of St Peter's, Dublin, 1879-
84. P.C. of St John's, Tue Brook, Liverpool, 1884-92. V. of
Orpington, Kent, 1892-8. V. of St Peter's, Isle of Thanet,
1898-1900. Married, Jan. 3, 1883, Isabella Catherine, dau. of
Henry Trench, of Cangort Park, King's County, and had issue.
Died May 5, 1900. Brother of Richard (1854). (Crockford;
The Times, May 7, 1900.)
TRENCH, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897.
[Eldest] s. of Louis (next), of Croft House, Gomersal, near
Leeds [and of Cannock, Staffs.] B. Aug. 4, 1878, at Christ-
church, Hants. Schools, Haileybury and Gloucester (private).
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901 ; M.A. 1907; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1908. At University College Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. House Physician, Brompton
Hospital; Assistant House Surgeon, Evelina Hospital for
Trench, Richard Power Keating
Sick Children. Assistant Medical Officer, Fever Service
(Metrop. Asylum Board). Practised at Birmingham. Of
Boscombe, Bournemouth, in 1948. Brother of Claud W.
(1900). (Haileybury Reg.; Medical Directories.)
trench, LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1864. [5th]
s. of Frederic Fitzwilliam (1817), of Kells, Co. Meath. B.
Mar. 21, 1846, at Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. School,
Devon (private). Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. A civil
engineer. M.I.C.E. Married, June 21, 1877, Mary Anne, dau.
of William Robert Ward. Died Jan. 25, 1940, in London.
Brother of WUliam R. (1856) and Robert F. (1863); father of
Claud W. (1900) and the above. (Burke, P. and B. (sub
Ashtown); The Times, Jan. 27, 1940.)
trench, power LE POER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 2, 1823. B. at Tipperary. [2nd s. of the Rt. Rev. Power
Le Poer (1770-1839), Bishop of Waterford (for whom see
D.N.B.) (and Aime, dau. of Walter Taylor, of Castle Taylor,
Co. Galway).] [July 25, 1806.] School, Southampton [and
Eton]. Doubtful if resided. Sometime Lieut.-Col., 2nd
Dragoon Guards. (Eton Sch. Lists, and Entrance Book;
Burke, P. and B.; Sir W. Sterry.)
TRENCH, POWER MASH LE POER. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 20, 1888. [2nd] s. of Colonel the Hon. W[illiam]
le Poer, of Langley Lodge, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks., and of
3, Hyde Park Gardens, London (and Harriet Maria Georgina,
only dau. of Sir William Martins). [B. July 19, 1869.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, June 14, 1893. On the Oxford Circuit. Of
WooUey Grange, Maidenhead, in 1906. Married, Dec. 3, 1896,
Gladys, dau. of George Carew Carew-Gibson, of Sandgate
Park, Sussex, and had issue. Died June 14, 1926. Brother of
William M. le P. (1886). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Earl of Clancarty).)
TRENCH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 31,
1854. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard Chenevix (next), later
Archbishop of Dublin. B. [Feb. 18, 1836], at Botley, Hants.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Died May
22, 1861. Brother of Herbert F. (1869). (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
TRENCH, RICHARD CHENEVIX. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 18, 1825. [2nd] s. of Richard [barrister], of
Bursledon, Hants, (and Melesina, dau. of the Rt. Rev.
Richard Chenevix, Bishop of Waterford). B. Sept. 9, 1807, in
Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829;
M.A. 1833; B.D. 1850; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1857. Hon.
Fellow, 1876. President of the Union, 1828. Hulsean
Lecturer, 1845. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1847. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1867. One of the originsd members of the
'Apostles' Club. Described, when an undergraduate, as
'a mild religious poet.' Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 7, 1832;
priest, 1833; C. of Curdridge, Hants., 1835-40. C. of Alver-
stoke, 1840-5. R. of Itchenstoke, 1845-56. Chaplain to
Bishop Wilberforce, of Oxford, 1847-64. Professor of
Divinity at King's College, London, 1847-58. Dean of
Westminster, 1856-64. Archbishop of Dublin, Primate of
Ireland and Chancellor of the Order of St Patrick, 1864-84.
Married, June 1, 1832, his cousin, Frances Mary, 2nd dau. of
Francis Trench and had issue, eleven children. Opposed
disestablishment of the Irish Church. Author, Story of Justin
Martyr and other Poems; Poems from Eastern Sources; Alma
and other poems; English, Past and Present; A Select Glossary
of English Words used formerly in senses different from their
present; On the Authorised Version qfthe New Testament; etc.
Died Mar. 28, 1886; buried in Westminster Abbey. Brother
of Francis C. (1824); father of the above and of Herbert F.
(1869). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
TRENCH, The Hon. RICHARD LE POER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 5, 1824. 2nd s. of Richard [Power Keating]
(next), 2nd Earl of Clancarty (and Henrietta Margaret, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. John Staples). B. [Mar. 22, 1805], in Ireland.
Matric. Michs. 1824; M.A. 1828. Founder of the Lady
Margaret Boat Club. Sometime Captain, 52nd Regt. Died
Aug. 12, 1841, of yellow fever, in Barbados. M.I. St Paul's
Chapel, Bridgetown. Brother of William T. le P. (1821).
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 522; G. Mag., 1841, 11. 558.)
TRENCH, RICHARD POWER KEATING. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
St John's, June 24, 1785. [2nd, but eldest surv., s. of WUliam
Power Keating Trench [later Earl of Clancarty] (and Anne,
dau. of Robert Norman, of Co. Meath and sister of Luke,
ist Viscount Mountjoy).] B. May 18, 1767, in Ireland.
School, Kimbolton. Matric. Michs. 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792. Styled Viscount Dunlo, 1803-5. CaUed to the Irish
Bar, 1793. M.P. (Irish Parliament) for Newtown Limavady,
1796-7; for County Galway, 1798-1801 M.P. for Galway
(in the first Pariiament of the U.K.), 1801 and 1802-5.
Colonel, Galway Militia, 1804-14. P.C, 1807. One of the
Commissioners for the affairs of India, 1804. Member of the
Board of Control, 1804-6. Succeeded his father as 2nd Eari of
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Trench, Richard Somerset, Viscount Dunlo
Clancarty, Apr. 27, 1805. M.P. for Rye, Sussex, 1807, but
did not sit, having been appointed Joint Postmaster-General
in Ireland, 1807-9. Member of the Board of Trade, 1807;
President, 1813-18. Master of the Mint, 1812-14. A repre-
sentative peer for Ireland, 1808-37. Ambassador to the King
of the Netherlands, 1813-14. Joint Postmaster-General,
1814. One of the four plenipotentiaries to the Congress of
Vienna, 1814. Ambassador to the Hague, 1816-22. G.C.B.,
1815. Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Order of the Guelphs,
1821. Created Baron Trench (U.K.) of GarbaUy, Co. Galway,
Aug. 4, 1815. Marquess of Heusden of the Netherlands
(created by the King of the Netherlands), 1818. .Admiral
Commissary for the province of Coimaught, 1822. Lord
Lieutenant of Galway. Created Viscount Clancarty in the
peerage of the U.K., Dec. 8, 1823. Married, Feb. 9, 1796,
Henrietta Margaret, dau. of the Rt. Hon. John Staples.
Resided latterly in Ireland. Died Nov. 24, 1837, at Kinnegad,
Co. Westmeath. Father of William T. Le Poer (1821) and
Richard le P. (above). (S( John's Coll. Adm., iv. 522; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Ashtown).)
TRENCH, RICHARD SOMERSET, VISCOUNT DUNLO. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1852. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam Thomas
le Poer (1821), Earl of Clancarty (and Lady Sarah Juliana
Butler, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Carrick). B. Jan. 13, 1834.
[School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Lent, 1853. Hon.
Colonel, 4th Batt., The Connaught Rangers. Of Garbally
Park, Co. Galway. Married, Nov. 29, 1S66, Lady AdeUza
Georgiana Hervey, dau. of the 2nd Marquess of Bristol, and
had issue. Succeeded his father as 4th Earl of Clancarty,
Apr. 26, 1872. Died in Chelsea, May 29, 1891. (Burke, P. ami
B; G.E.C.)
TRENCH, ROBERT FITZFREDERICK. Adm. pens, at TRiNiry,
Oct. 10, 1863. [4th] s. of [the Rev.] Frederick Fitzwilliam
(1817). B. Nov. 2, 1843, at Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary.
Matric. Mich . 1863; B.A. 1867. In Holy Orders. Married,
.\ug. 28, i868, Margaret Geraldine, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Francis Hewson, Inc. of Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow. Died,
s.p., June 4, 1869. Brother of Louis (1864) and William R.
(1856). (Burke, P. and B. {sub .\shtown).)
TRENCH, ROBERT HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. [3rd and twin] s. of the Rev. William Robert
1 1856), of Kendal vicarage, Westmorland. B. Nov. 10, 1880,
in Liverpool. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M..\. 1925. An engineer. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Garrison artillery, Indian
Defence Force). Married, Dec. g, 1914, Alice Matilda, eldest
dau. of Reginald Carter Nelson, of Limber House, Sunder-
land. Latterly of Beaconsneld where he died, s.p.. Mar. 20,
1946. Twin-brother of William L. (1899) ; brother of Frederick
C. (1896). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22, 1946.)
TRENCH, SEGAR STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, May 30, 1803; Fell.-Com., Oct. 1804. Of Ireland.
[2nd s. of Michael Frederick, of Heywood, Ballinakill, Queen's
Co.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1808; M.A.
1811. LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin, 1827. V. of Swords,
1810. Chancellor of Christ Church, Dublin, 1826-53. R- of
Gilbertstown, Co. Carlow, until 1853. R. of Dysart Gallen,
Queen's Co. Died Feb. 28, 1853, at Cheltenham. Brother of
Frederick W. (1797). (Boose, vi. 706, which gives died
Mar. i;T. A. Walker, 377 and MS. note; G. Mag., 1853, i.
558.)
TRENCH, WILBRAHAM FITZJOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 15, 1895; an 'Advanced Student.' S. of John .Alfred.
B. [Feb. 22, 1873], in Dublin. Schools, Belfast Royal
Academy and Ebor House, Cambridge; and at Trinity
CoUege, Dublin (B.A., T.C.D., 1894). Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1914. Professor of English Literature, at
Queen's CoUege, Galway, 1898-1913; Professor of English
Literature at Trinity CoUege, Dublin, 1913-39. Author,
A Mirror for Magistrates, etc. Latterly of Grianblah,
Palmerston Park, Dublin, where he died July 14, 1939.
IPeile, II. 803; The Times, July 17. 1939.)
TRENCH, WILLIAM LANGTON. .\dm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. [2nd (and twin)] s. of the Rev. William Robert
(1856), of Kendal vicarage, Westmorland. B. Nov. 10, 1880,
in Liverpool. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, 2ist West "i'orks. Regt.; M.C. 1917; Lieut.-Col.).
Married, Nov. 15, 1927, in Nairobi, Dorothy Alice, youngest
dau. of James Charles Fidler, of Mapledurham, Oxon. Died
June 27, 1932, at Eldoret, Kenya. Twin-brother of Robert H.
(1899); brother of Frederick C. (1896). (Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; The Times, June 30, 1932.)
TRENCH, WILLIAM MARTINS LE POER. .A.dm. at Trinity
Hall, 1886. [Eldest] s. of — [Col. the Hon. WiUiam Le Poer],
of Uxbridge [and St Hubert's, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.] and
Harriet Maria Georgina, only dau. of Sir WiUiam Martins).
Trend, The Rev. John Bowden
[B. Sept. 26, 1866.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886.
.Married, Apr. 17, 1891, Elinor Mary, dau. of Dr J. C. Cox, of
Sydney. Of Coorheen, Vancouver, B.C. Died, s.p., Sept. 13,
1904. Brother of Power M. le P. (1888). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Clancarty).)
TRENCH, WILLIAM ROBERT. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 23,
1856. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick FitzwiUiam (1817), of
KeUs, Co. Meath. B. Oct. 9, 1838, in Dublin. School, Co.
Meath (private). Matric. Michs, 1857; LL.B. 1861; LL.M.
1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 3, 1859. CaUed to the
Bar, King's Inns, Dublin. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1870; priest,
1871; C. of Christ Church, Liverpool, 1870-2. P.C. of St
Matthias, Liverpool, 1873-7- Hon. Canon of Chester, 1876-
80 V. of St George's, Everton, 1877-82. C. of All Saints,
Netting HUl, 1883-g ; V. there, 1885-96. V., and Rural Dean,
of Kendal, Westmorland, 1896-1909. Hon. Canon of Liver-
pool, 1880-1906. Chaplain to the Bishop of CarUsle, 1905-10.
Hon. Canon of Cariisle, 1907-13. Married, Jan. 18, 1877,
Edith Anne HamUton, eldest dau. of Charles Langton, of
BarkhiU, Liverpool. Resided latterly in London,where he died,
luly 4, 1913. Brother of Robert F. (1863) and Louis (1864);
father of Frederick C. (1896), Robert H. (1899) and WiUiam L.
(1899). (Inns of Court; Crockford; The Times, July 7. I9i3-)
TRENCH, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14.
1862. [2nd] s. of Henry, of Cangort Park, Roscrea, Co.
Tipperar>' (and Georgiana Mary .Amelia, dau. of ist Baron
Bloomfield). B. Sept. 5. 1843, at GlashUl, King's County.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1864. CaUed to the Bar, June 10,
1870. J.P. for King's County; High Sheriff, 1885; Of
Loughton, MoneygaU, King's County. J.P. and D.L. for Co.
Tipperary. Married, Jan. 10, 1877, EUzabeth Ida, eldest dau.
of Colin George Campbell, Esq., of Stonefield, Argyllshire.
Died, s.p., Dec. 8, 1911. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TRENCH, WILLIAM THOMAS LE POER, VISCOUNT DUNLO.
Adm. nobleman at St John's, June 19, 1821. Eldest s. of the
[zndj Earl of Clancarty [Richard Power Keating (1785)].
'B Sept. 21, 1803.] Educated privately at Great Dunmow,
Essex, by the Rev. George MUlett. Matric. Michs. 1821;
M.A. 1823. Married, Sept. 8, 1832, Lady Sarah JuUana
Butler, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Carrick. Succeeded his father
as 3rd Earl of Clancartv, Nov. 24, 1837. Died at SalthUl,
Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Apr. 26, 1872. Brother of Richard
le P (1824); father of Richard S. (1852). (Burke, P. and B.;
D.N. B.; G.E.C.)
TRENCHARD, JOHN ASHFORDBY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Nov 28, 1865; from Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Nov. 29, 1862. [Only]s.of theRev. J[ohnT C. A.]
(next), deceased. Of Fairlawn House, Potters Bar, Middlesex.
[B. Mar. 28, 1843.] Matric. Lent, 1866; B.A. 1868. Of
Stanton House, Highworth, WUts. Married, July 11, 1867,
Augusta, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Robert Fowler, ot
Felton, Gloucs., and had issue. Died Feb. 6, 1926. (Burke,
E.G.; Al. Oxon.)
TRENCHARD, JOHN TRENCHARD CRAVEN ASHFORDBY.
Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1818. Of Berkshire. [Eldest]
s. of J[ohn] A[shfordby] Trenchard, (Trinity CoUege, Oxford,
1789) LL.D. (and Martha, dau. of WUUam Croft Cooke).
[B 1800.] Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825. Incorp. at Oxford
(Trinity CoUege), 1832, age 32; M.A. (Oxford) 1833. Ord
deacon (Salisbury) Mar. 5, 1827; pnest. Mar. 2, 1828. R. of
Stanton Fitzwarren, WUts., 1838-51. Married, Aug. 27, 1839,
Mary Elizabeth Jane, only dau. of the Rev. Samuel Davies,
of Northaw, Herts. Died Mar. 10, 1851, at Stanton House,
Highworth WUts. Father of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.;G. Mag., 1851, i. 563.)
TRENCHARD, WILLIAM JOHN. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
May 29, 1872. S. of Henry Charles, solicitor (and Mary Bush).
B. at Taunton. Bapt. Sept. 22, 1853. Did not reside. Adm.
solicitor, June 1880; practised at Hatch-Beauchamp, near
Taunton. (Law Lists.)
TREND The Rev. JOHN BOWDEN. M.A. 1865; incorp. from
Oxford [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry, of Bridgwater, Somerset.]
Matric. from St Mary HaU, Oxford, Oct. 21, 1856, age 20;
B \ (Oxford)i859;M.A. (Oxford) 1863. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1859- priest, i860; C. of St GUes', Oxford, 1859-61. Mimster
of Lundin Links, Fifes., ib6i. C. of Holywell. Oxford, 1861-2.
FeUow and tutor of St Augustine's CoUege, Canterbury,
i862-g. Chaplain, Madras Eccles. establishment, 1869-91;
at Cannanore, 1869-70; Berar, 1870-3; Mysore, 1873;
Vellore, 1873-9; St Mark's, Bangalore, 1879-82 and 1883-7;
Coonoor, 1882-3. R- of Quenington, Gloucs., 1887. Chaplam
at Coimbatore, 1888-90. Chaplain of St James home
FuUiam, 1803-5. Lie. to off., dio. of London, 1895-7; aio- o*
Chichester, 1897-1909- Resided latterly at St Leonard s-on-
Sea. Disappears from Crockford, 1910. (Clergy List.)
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TRENDELL, GEORGE JOHN WOLLASTON. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Apr. i6, 1883. S. of the Rev. William Henry, of
Worlaby vicarage, Brigg, Lines. B. [July 12, 1863], in the
Vale of Festiniog. School, Doncaster Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (York) 1887;
priest, 1888; C. of Cherry-Burton, Yorks., 1887-9. C. of
Hilgay, Norfolk, 1889-97. V. of Sprowston, 1897-1909. R. of
Beeston St Andrew, 1904-9. V. of Sheringham, 1909-20.
Public preacher, dio. of Carlisle, 1933-5. Married, Sept. 20,
1888, Alexandra Maud, 2nd dau. of J. Okey Taylor, Esq., of
Reading. Latterly of Fir Garth, Windermere. Died Dec. 12,
1948. [Peile, II. 696; Crockford; Church Times, Dec. 24, 1948.)
TRENOW, The Rev. FREDERICK [JOSEPH COX]. Adm.
sizar at Sidney, Apr. 8, 1818; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Dor-
chester. R. of Langton-Herring, Dorset, 1823-55. Died
Oct. 12, 1855. Called 'M.A.' in Clergy List. {Register of
Merchant Taylors' School, and Al. Oxon., for his son.)
TRENTHAM, THOMAS BRAITHWAITE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 7, 1847. [B. 1826 at Leamington.] Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1854; priest,
1855; C. of St Mary Steps, Exeter, 1854-7. C. of St Sithney,
Cornwall, 1857-60. C. of Wendron, 1860-4. C. of St Columb
Major, 1864-7. V. of North Petherwyn, 1867-1909. Married,
Sept. 27, 1854, Caroline de Lisle Roberts, and had issue.
Resided latterly at Felton House, St Stephen's, Launceston.
Died Aug. 31, 1915. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford;
I. Trentham-Edgar; The Guardian, Sept. 16, 1915.)
TRENTHAM, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 4, 1829. Of Notts. [S. of William, of Leamington Priors,
Warws. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar,
1830; B.A. {i^th Wrangler) 1834; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1837-9.
Ord. deacon, 1840. Head Master of East Retford Grammar
School, 1838-42; retired through ill-health. Married July 18,
1839, Mary, dau. of William Nelson. Died Apr. 24, 1842.
(H. G. Green; Clergy List.)
TRESAWNA, WILLIAM SAMSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1898. [2nd] s. of William. B. Apr. 14, 1880, at
Lamellyn, Probus, Cornwall. School, Probus (Mr H. E.
Handsombody). Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1907. At St George's Hospital; House Physician and
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. Practised
at Abergavenny, Mon. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Senior Medical
Of&cer, Victoria Hospital, Abergavenny. Married, Sept. i,
1910, Vera Margaret, 3rd dau. of Charles Molesworth Take,
M.R.C.S., of Chiswick. Died Aug. 21, 1945, at Leven House,
Abergavenny. {Medical Directories; The Times, Aug. 25,
1945.)
TRESTRAIL, ALFRED ERNEST YATES. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 16, 1893. S. of Major Alfred Bond. B. [Jan. 24,
1876], at Hallatrow Court, near Bristol. Schools, Amersham
Hall and New College, Eastbourne. Matric. Easter, 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1906. Adm. a solicitor, 1900; practised at
Clevedon, Lymington and New MUton, Hants., Bristol,
Yatton and Huddersfield. Served in the Great War, 1914-19,
(Lieut. -Col., Cheshire Regt., wounded; D.S.O. 1919; men-
tioned in despatches). Married, Margaret Spiers, dau. of
A. S. Cunningham, and had issue. Died suddenly, Feb. 5,
1935, at Fardene, New Milton, Hants. {Peile, 11. 788; Law
Lists; Univ. War List; London Gazette, Oct. 4, 1919; The
Times, Feb. 6. 1935.)
TRETHEWY, ARTHUR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1887.
[Youngest] s. of Henry, of Silsoe, Ampthill, Beds. B. there,
Apr. 7, 1869. Schools, Bedford, St Mark's, Windsor and
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1898. Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1888. At St George's
Hospital; House Surgeon and House Physician there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894. House Surgeon, Wameford
Hospital, Leamington. Civil Surgeon in the South African
War, 1900-1. Resident Medical Officer at Haileybury
College, 1900-3. Died May 4, 1903, at Haileybury. Doubtless
brother of the next. {Haileybury Reg. ; Venn, 11. 493 ; Book of
Blues; Medical Directories; The Times, May 6, 1903.)
TRETHEWY, HENRY HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1882.
[Doubtless s. of Henry, of Silsoe, Beds.] Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Rochester), i886; priest, 1890; C.
of St Mary-the-Less, Lambeth, 1886-8. C. of St Peter's,
Bedford, 1889-92. Chaplain at Libau, Russia, 1892-1905.
Disappears from Crockford, 1906. Doubtless brother of the
above.
TREUMANN, HEINRICH HERMANN. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 28, 1895; an 'Advanced Student.' Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1906. English Dozent at Riga
University in 1910. Last heard of before the Second Great
War at Romaskaln, Livonia. {Minerva, 1910-11.)
Trevelyan, George Otto
TREVANION, The Rev. FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at
St Catharine's, Oct. 28, 1847; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of
John. B. in London. Created M.A., Lambeth, 1845. V. of
Wadworth, Yorks., 1837-44. P.C. of Whitby, 1844-53.
Married, Dec. 20, 1836, Lavinia Sophia, only dau. of Captain
Percival, R.N. Author, Sermons, etc. Died May i, 1855.
(Boase, Biblio. Cornub.)
TREVANION, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
June 12, 1793. S. of John, of London (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir John Boyd, of Bexley, Kent). School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1797; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801. Brother of the next.
{Eton Coll. Reg.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.)
TREVANION, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 6, 1797. S. of John, of London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1800; B.A. 1801. Brother of the above.
TREVELLICK (post DE TR^VELEC), HARRY GRUZELIER.
Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886. S. of Samuel, of the Parade,
Cardig. B. 1857, at Greenpoint, U.S.A. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1898, as de Tr^velec.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Luke's,
Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lanes., 1893-4. Chaplain of Henshaw's
blind asylum. Old Trafford, and the Manchester School for
deaf and dumb, 1895-1903. C.-in-charge of Claygate, Surrey,
1903-4. C. of St Peter's, Bournemouth, 1904-6. Lie. Pr.,
diocs. of Salisbury and Winchester, 1907-8. Assumed the
title Marquis de Tr^velec. Disappears from Crockford, 1909.
{Venn, 11. 486.)
TREVELYAN, CHARLES PHILIPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto,
Bart. (1856), of Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. B.
Oct. 28, 1870, at 31, Park Street, London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Secretary to
Lord Crewe when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1892-3. M.P.
(Liberal) for the EUand division (West Riding) of Yorks.,
1899-1918; M.P. (Labour) for Central Newcastle, 1922-31.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, 1908-14.
Privy Councillor, 1924. President of the Board of Education,
1924 and 1929-31. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart.,
Aug. 17, 1928. Of Wallington, Cambo. J. P. for Northumber-
land; Lord Lieut., 1930-49. Married, Jan. 6, 1904, Mary
Katharine, youngest dau. of Sir Hugh Bell, 2nd Bart., and had
issue. Brother of the next and of Robert C. (1891). {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Who's Who; Burke, P. and B.)
TREVELYAN, GEORGE MACAULAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [3rd] s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto,
Bart. (next). B. Feb. 16, 1876, at Stratford-on-Avon.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A.
■ (Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1896; Earl of Derby Student, 1896;
2nd (bracketted) Winchester Reading prize, 1897; M.A. 1900.
Hon. Litt.D., 1934. Fellow, 1898-1940; College Lecturer in
History, 1901-3 and 1909-11; Master, 1940-51. Regius
Professor of Modem History, 1927-40. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford;
Hon. Litt.D., London, Harvard, Yale, Manchester, Durham,
Sheffield, Nottingham. Hon. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
During the Great War, 1914-19, went on a mission to Serbia
for the Serbian Relief Committee, 1914-15. Commandant,
first British ambulance Red Cross unit for Italy, 1915-18.
Italian medal for Military Valour, 1915 ; Cavalier, SS. Maurice
and Lazarus, 1919. C.B.E., 1920; O.M., 1930. F.B.A. ;
F.R.S., 1950. A Trustee of the British Museum until 1950,
and of the National Portrait Gallery. President, Youth
Hostels Association. High Steward of the borough of Cam-
bridge, 1946-53-. Chancellor of Durham University, 1950-.
Married, 1904, Janet Penrose, dau. of T. Humphry Ward and
had issue. 23 West Rd., Cambridge in 1953. Author,
England in the Age of Wy cliff e; England under the .Stuarts;
Garibaldi (3 vols.); History of the Nineteenth Century; History
of England; The Poetry and Philosophy of George Meredith;
Life of Lord Grey of Falloden; England under Queen Anne;
The English Revolution; English Social History; Memoirs;
An Autobiography and other Essays, etc. Brother of Robert C.
(1891) and the above. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who's Who.)
TREVELYAN, GEORGE OTTO. Adm. pens at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1856. [Only] s. of Sir Charles Edward [ist] Bart. [Governor of
Madras], of 20, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London (and
Hannah More, dau. of Zachary Macaulay, Secretary of the
Anti-Slavery Society). B. July 20, 1838, at Rothley Temple,
Leics. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1859;
B.A. (2nd Classic) 1861; Browne medal, 1858, 1859; M.A.
1864; Hon. Litt.D., 1908. Hon. Fellow, 1885. President of the
Union, i86i. Hon.D.C.L., Oxford, 1885; Hon. FeUow of Oriel
College, Oxford, 1920. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1862.
Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh. M.P. for Tynemouth, 1865-8; for
Hawick burghs, 1868-86; for the Bridgeton div. of Glasgow,
1887-97. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1868-70. Secretary to
the Admiralty, 1880-2; Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1882-4;
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1884-5; Secretary for
Scotland, 1886 and 1892-5. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1886.
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Trevelyan, George Philip
P.C, 1882; O.M., 1911. Of Wallington, Cambo, Northumber-
land, and Welcombe, near Stratford-on-Avon. Married,
Sept. 29, 1869, Caroline, dau. of Robert Needham Philips, of
Manchester. Author, The Ladies in Parliament, Horace at the
University of Athens, and other pieces ; The Competition Wallah ;
Cawnpore; The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay; Selections
from the Writings of Lord Macaulay; The Early History of
Charles James Fox; The American Revolution; Interludes in
Prose and Verse; George III and Charles Fox, etc. Died Aug.
17, 1928, at Cambo. Father of Charles P. (1889), Robert C.
(1891) and the above. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Who
was Who; D.N.B.; The Times, Aug. 18, 1928.)
TREVELYAN, GEORGE PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Pitt (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1848), of Calverton, Stony Stratford, Bucks,
(and Maria, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Philip Pleydell-Bouverie).
B. Sept. 14, 1858, at Wolverton, Bucks. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
(London) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St Andrew's, Willesden,
Middlese.\, 1882-4. C. of Bartley Green, Birmingham, 1884-
5. V. of St Mary's, Wolverton, Bucks., 1885-97. V. of St
Alban's, Aston-jKjrta-Birmingham, 1897-1900- R- of Car-
shalton, Surrey, 1901-2. Lie. Pr., dio. of Canterbury, 1902-3;
dio. of Gloucester, 1903-5. C. of Churt, Surrey, 1905-8.
P.C. of Hindhead, 1 908-11. V. of St Stephen's, Bourne-
mouth, 1912-28. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Salisbury, 1928-37.
Married, Apr. 15, 1896, Monica Evelvn Juliet, 3rd dau. of the
Rev. Sidney Phillips, V. of Kidderminster. Latterly of
19, Glenmore Road, Salisbury, where he died Feb. 5, 1937;
buried at Hindhead. Brother of the next and of William B.
(1872). {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 22, 1896; The Times, Feb. 6, 1937.)
TREVELYAN, JOHN CHARLES. .\dm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 28, 1875. [2nd] s. of the Rev. W[ilUam] P[itt], of Stony
Stratford. [B. Jan. i, 1857.] School, Lancing College. Matric.
Michs. 1875. In Virginia, U.S.A., 1879-86. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of St Philip and St James,
Oxford, 1889-91. C. of Christ Church, Luton, Beds., 1S91-3.
V. of St Saviour's, Luton, 1893-1915. R. of Yaxham,
Norfolk, 1915-27. C. of Kennington, Berks., 1929-37.
Married, June 16, 1881, Elizabeth Wood, dau. of Thomas
Irvine, of Aigburth, Lanes., and had issue. Died Oct. 29,
1944, at 'St Veep,' Kennington, Berks. Brother of the above
and of William B. (1872). {Lancing Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. i, 1944.)
TREVELYAN, RALEIGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1799. Of Northumberland. [Younger s. of Walter (1761)
(and Margaret, eldest dau. of James Thornton, of Nether-
witton, Northumberland). B. Aug. 6, 1781. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1803; B..\. 1804; Members' prize, 1805; M.A.
1807. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1801. Called to the
Bar, May 20, 1812. Succeeded to the Netherwitton estates,
on the death of his brother, 18 18 and relinquished practice.
Married, June 14, 1S19, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Robert Grey,
of Shoreston Hall, Northumberland. Author, Prolusiones
partim Graece, partim Latine scriptae; Mors Nelsoni; Elegy
on the Death of the Princess Charlotte; A Poetical Sketch of
the Ten Commandments; Essays and Poems. Died May 12,
1865, at Netherwitton Hall. Brother of Walter B. (1792);
father of Walter B. (1839). {Boase, iii. 1016; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 523; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
TREVELYAN, ROBERT CALVERLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, i8gi. [2nd] s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto,
Bart. (1856), of 8, Grosvenor Crescent, London and Walling-
ton, Cambo, Northumberland. B. June 28, 1872, at Wey-
bridge, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
and LL.B. 1894. Married, June 7, 1900, Elizabeth, dau. of
Jan des Amorie van der Hoeven, of The Hague. Author,
Mallow and Asphodel; Polyphemus; Bride of Dionysus;
Thamyris or the Future of Poetry; Windfalls, etc. Of The
ShifEolds, Holmbury St Mary, Dorking, Surrey. Died Mar. 21,
1951. Brother of Charies P. (1889) and George M. (1893).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 22, 1951.)
TREVELYAN, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 29,
1761. Of Devon. [2nd s. of Sir George, 3rd Bart, (and Julia,
only dau. of Sir Walter Calverley, ist Bart.). Bapt. Apr. 25,
1743. J Matric. Michs. 1761; LL.B. 1767. Married (i) July 14,
1772, Margaret, dau. of James Thornton, of Netherwitton,
Northumberland; (2) Margaret, dau. of Richard Hitchens, of
Poltair, Cornwall, and had further issue. Father of Walter B.
(next) and Raleigh (i799)- t)ied in 1819. (Burke, P. and B.;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
TREVELYAN, WALTER BLACKETT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 29, 1792; Fell.-Com. Jan. 10, 1806. Of Northumberland.
[Eldest s. of Walter (above) (and Margaret, dau. of James
Thornton, of Netherivitton). B. at Ore, Yorks. School, Eton.]
Matric. Mich. 1799; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 8, 1795. Of Netherwitton Hall, Northumberland.
Trevenen, Thomas
Died, unmarried, Apr. 3, 1818, at East Smithfield, on board
an Aberdeen packet. Miniature portrait in Fitzwilliam
Museum. Brother of Raleigh (i799)- (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 523; G. Mag., 1818, i. 380.)
TREVELYAN, WALTER BLACKETT. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 24, 1839. [2nd] s. of Raleigh, Esq. (1799), of Nether-
witton Hall, Northumberland. B. there [Mar. 17, 1821].
Schools, Harrow [and Edinburgh Academy]. Matric. Michs.
1840; Scholar, 1841-3; B.A. 1844. Cricket 'blue,' 1842, 1843.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1844; at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 10, 1858. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1858. On the
Northern and North-Eastern Circuits. A Special Pleader.
Bencher, 1882. Reader, 1892. A Revising Barrister, 1868-94.
Married, Helena Caroline, widow of the Rev. Bryan Fausset,
and dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, 5th Bart. Died Oct. 10, 1894,
at Golders Green, Middlesex. 'The last of the race of deeply
learned lawyers.' Father of Willoughby F. (1876). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 1016; Venn, 11. 248; Burke, P. and B.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Book; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
TREVELYAN, WALTER HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 19, 1858. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1820), V. of Maiden, Surrey (and Anne, dau. of
Henry Goss). B. there. Mar. 8, 1840. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of East Pennard, Somerset,
1863-5. R- of St Mawgan with St Martin-in-Meneage,
Cornwall, 1865-70. Subsequently renounced his Orders.
Had property at Shepton Mallet. Died, s.p., suddenly, while
walking in the country, Oct. 13, 1884. (Peile, 11. 556;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; The Guardian, Oct. 15, 1884,
which says he died Oct. 9.)
TREVELYAN, WILLIAM BOUVERIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July II, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Pitt (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1848), of Calverton, Stony Stratford, Bucks,
(and Maria Pleydell-Bouverie). B. June 25, 1853, in London.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M..A.. 1880.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of St GUes',
Reading, 1877-9. C. of Calverton, 1879-81. Vice-Principal of
Ely Theological College, 1881-4. V. of St Matthew's, West-
minster, 1884-1907. Warden of Liddon House, 1907-14.
Author, The Food of Immortality; Sunday, etc. Died, un-
married, Apr. 10, 1929; buried at Stony Stratford. Brother
of George P. (1877) and John C. (1875). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Who was Who; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Apr. 12, 1929;
Cambridge Review, Apr. ig, 1929.)
TREVELYAN, WILLOUGHBY FENWICK. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. i, 1876. [3rd] s. of Walter Blackett (1839)
(and Helena Caroline, dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, 5th Bart.).
B. [Aug. I, 1856], at Finchley, London. School, Radley
(The Rev. C. Martin). Matric. Michs. 1876. Second Lieut.,
the 98th Regt. of Foot, 1879; Lieut., North Stafis. Regt.,
1880; Captain, 1886; transferred to Army Pay Dept.;
Paymaster, 1894-1902; Major, 1901; Lieut. -Col., 1Q07. On
active service in China. .A.ssistant Accountant, Army
Accounts Dept., 1905-8; Accountant, 1908-9; retired, 1911.
Died July 16, 1919. (Radley Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Army
Lists.)
TREVENEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 14,
1775. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1729), of Bodmin, Truro,
Cornwall (and Elizabeth Tellam). [B. Oct. 26, I755-] School,
Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1776; Scholar, 1776. Resided at
Bonython-in-Cury. J. P. for Cornwall. .Alderman of Helston.
Married (i) Lydia, dau. of Richard Johns, of Helston; (2) Mary,
dau. of William Sandys, and had issue. Died Feb. 10, 1825, at
Helston. Brother of Matthew (next) and Thomas (1776).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
TREVENEN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
May 29, 1778. [4th] s. of the Rev. John (1729), of Camborne,
Cornwall (and Elizabeth Tellam). School, Westminster.
Matric. Lent, 1779; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1783. ' Being attacked
by rapid consumption, he went to Clifton hot-wells in Sept.
1785, for his health, and in returning home reached the Inn at
Okehampton where he died Oct. 27, 1785-' Brother of the
above and the next. {Record of Old Westminsters; Boase,
Collect. Cornub.)
TREVENEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, ('age 19') at Trinity,
June 5, 1776. Of Cornwall. [2nd s. of the Rev. John (1729),
of Bodmin (and Elizabeth Tellam). B. Feb. 15, 1758. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1780;
M.A. 1786. R. of Cardynham, Cornwall, 1782-1803. V. of
Poundstock, 1786-1803. R. of St Mawgan-in-Meneage, 1803-
16. Married, Feb. 19, 1784, Cordelia, dau. of Richard Gerveys
Grylls, of Helston, Cornwall and had issue, one daughter.
Died Sept. 30, 1816, at St Mawgan. Brother of John (1775)
and the above. (Record of Old IVestminsters; Boase, Collect.
Cornub.)
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Treves, Frederick Boileau
TREVES, FREDERICK BOILEAU. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898.
[Eldest] s. of WilUam Knight, F.R.C.S., of Margate (and
Julia Catherine Goad). B. there [Jan. 5], 1880. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A., M.B. and
B.Chir., 1909. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1906. Resident House Surgeon, West London Hospital.
Practised at Margate. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.A.M.C; in Gallipoli and Palestine; mentioned in
despatches; O.B.E. 1919). Married, 1923, Mary Francis, dau.
of John Kerr. Died Sept. 30, 1938, at 32, Dalby Square,
Cliftonville. {Venn, 11. 559; Medical Directories; The Times,
Oct. 3, 1938.)
TREVES, PELLEGRIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 5, 1778.
Of Middlesex. [S. of Pellegrin, money-lender, of London
(formerly of Venice), a crony of the Prince Regent (and
Bathsheba, dau. of Moses de Paiba, broker, and niece of
Sampson Gideon, capitalist). B. 1762, in London.] Cadet,
Bengal Army, 1780; Ensign, 1781; resigned, 1782 and
returned to England, Aug. 1782. Appointed Writer in the
Bengal Civil Service, through the influence of the Prince of
Wales, 1784. Second Assistant to the Resident at Benares,
1787; ist Assistant, 1791; Third Judge of the Court of Appeal
and Circuit at Benares, 1795. In temporary retirement in
England, 1802-6, having been involved in a scandal from the
full consequences of which he was saved by the friendship of
the Governor-General, the Marquess of Wellesley. Collector,
1807; Collector of Government Customs and town duties at
Calcutta, i8ii-i8; Postmaster-General, 1820. Married,
Sept. 7, 1785, in Calcutta, Miss Hetty Stokes (illegitimate
dau. of Sir Robert Sloper, K. B.) Died Aug. 22, 1825, at
Lucknow. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 523; V. Hodson, Officers of
the Bengal Armv; L. Wolf, The Treves Family in England;
J. B. Whitmore.)
TREVETHAN, JOHN NUNN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
21, 1846. S. of John, surveyor, of Bury St Edmunds. B.
Aug. 27, 1827. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1852; priest,
1853; C. of Norton, Suffolk, 1852-4. C. of St Cuthbert's,
Thetford, Norfolk, 1854-9. Died Dec. 4, 1868. Buried at
Norton. M.I. there. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
TREVETHIN, BARON (1864), see LAWRENCE, A. T.
TREVILLYAN, MAURICE CEELY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27, sic)
at Peterhouse, June 29, 1827, as Martin Seely Trevillyan.
Of Cornwall. [4th, but only surviving, s. of Capt. William
Ceely, of Midelney, Somerset (and Emilia Harrison, dau. of
John Jesse, H.E.I.C.S.). B. Oct. 21, 1796. Previously in the
14th Light Dragoons. Served in the Peninsular War; at
Toulouse in 1814.] Matric. Michs. 1827. Of Midelney Manor.
J. P. for Somerset. Married, June 22, 1831, Charlotte, 4th dau.
of John Portal, of Freefolk House, Hants. Died Feb. 26, 1861.
(Sir W. Sterry; Burke, E.G.; T. A. Walker, 430.)
TREVITHICK, EDGAR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [Youngest] s. of Francis [civil-engineer] of
the Cliff, Penzance, Cornwall. B. there. Mar. 3, 1863. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1888; M.B. and B.Chir., 1890; M.D. 1895. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., i8go. Physician and House Surgeon at
the Royal Free Hospital; House Physician, Brompton
Hospital. Practised at Cheltenham. Author, medical. Died
Aug. 5, 1915, at St Martin- Vesuble, France. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. i, 1915.)
TREVITT, JAMES FURLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1871 ; from St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 3, 1868, age 19. Of Hants. [Eld. s. of the Rev.
James (St Alban Hall, Oxford, 1839), Inc. of St Phillips,
Bethnal Green (and Mary). B. Sept. 26, 1849, at Hartley
Wintney, Hants. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1874; priest, 1875;
C. of St Mary's, Wolverhampton, 1874. C. of Brereton,
Stafis., 1875-9- C. of Longton, 1879-80. General licence, dio.
of Lichfield, 1880-2. C. of Ellastone, Staffs., 1883-7. R. of
Bradley, Derbs., 1887-99. Married, Jan. 7, 1891, Alice, only
dau. of T. Smith, Esq., of Kensington. Died Sept. 28, 1899.
{Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Al. Oxon.; The
Times, Oct. 2, 1899.)
TREVOR, CHARLES CECIL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Mar. 30, 1848. [Eldest] s. of Charles, of 15, Gower Street,
London. B. [July 26, 1830], in the parish of St Giles-in-the-
Fields. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852;
M.A. 1855. Hon. Fellow, 1896. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan.
II, 1851. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1855. Assistant
Secretary to the Board of Trade, 1867-95. Delegate, North
Sea Fishery Conference at The Hague, i88i and 1882; and
to the Submarine Cables Protection Conference at Paris,
1882 and 1883. C.B., 1882; K.C.B., 1896. A Conservator of
the Thames. Married, Aug. 18, 1863, Mary, dau. of James
Weston, Esq., of London. Author, A Treatise on the Taxes on
Trevor, John William
Succession. Of 2S, Bramham Gardens, South Kensington.
Died suddenly, Sept. 18, 1921, at Brighton. {Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Sept. 21, 1921.)
TREVOR, EDWARD GAFFER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 20, 1880. [Youngest] s. of [Col. S. S., Madras Artillery
(and Mary Anne, dau. of T. A. Gapper, of Wincanton,
Somerset)]. B. 1862. School, Malvern College. Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. In the Manchester Regt., 1884;
retired, 1885. Lived in South Africa, 1887-1907. Served in
the South African War, 1898-1902 (Army Pay Dept.).
Latterly of Florence Road, Ealing, where he died June 24,
1933; buried at MUverton, Somerset. {Malvern Coll. Reg.;
The Times, June 26, 1933.)
TREVOR, FREDERICK PELHAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1900. [S. of Arthur Tudor Humphreys, M.R.C.S., deceased.]
B. Nov. 17, 1879, at Iquique, Chile. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1900. Took up farming. Of Coney
Hall, West Wickham, Kent. Married, and had issue. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Duke of Cornwall's
L.I.) ; killed in action near Ypres, May 8, 1915. {Marlborough
Coll. Reg., Univ. War List.)
TREVOR (post TREVOR-GARRICK), FREDERICK STEPHEN.
Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 10, 1881. S. of Frederick
G. B. B. at Richmond, Surrey. Matric. Easter, 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888, as Trevor-Garrick. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1884; priest, 1886; C. of Milton, Hants., 1884-6.
Assumed additional name of Garrick, by Deed Poll, May 6,
1886. C. of Hordle, 1886-8. R. of Coton, Cambs., 1888-92.
V. of EUingham, Hants., 1892-8. Chaplain of the garrison
at Hurst Castle, 1901-10. Married, Apr. 15, 1890, Margaret,
youngest dau. of Alexander Elphinstone, H.E.I.C.S. Latterly
of Shene, Lymington. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
TREVOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 13, 1865. S. of
John, solicitor, of Bridgwater. B. there, 1845. Bapt. Nov. 5,
1845. School, Crewkerne Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1868; priest,
1869; C. of St Peter's, Rochester, 1868-70. C. of Brentwood,
Essex, 1870-1; C. of Bishop Hatfield, Herts., 1871-2. C. of
St Edmund's, Northampton, 1872-3. C. of St Cuthbert's,
Wells, Somerset, 1875-6. V. of Holy Trinity, Bridgwater,
1876-1901. V. of Boroughbridge, 1901-7. V. of Combe
St Nicholas, 1907-16. Married (1) 1872, Julia Elizabeth, dau.
of Edward Farr; (2) 1905, Blanche Adela Ford, dau. of Alfred
John Hartwell. Resided latterly at Bath, where he died
Dec. 12, 1933; buried at Bridgwater. {Venn, 11. 372; Who's
Who in Somerset; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1933.)
TREVOR, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Mar. 27, 1842. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1842;
Scholar, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1846; priest, 1847; C. of Chieveley, Berks., 1846-50. C. of
Withyham, Sussex, 1850-7. R. of Rokeby, Yorks., 1858-61.
Subsequently of 48, Queen's Gardens, Lancaster Gate,
London, W., where he died Sept. 6, 1907, aged 83. {Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 7, 1907.)
TREVOR (formerly RICE), The Hon. GEORGE RICE RICE.
Hon. LL.D., 1835. Adm. nobleman at Trinity, July 6, 1835.
[Only s. of George Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1783) (and Frances, 3rd dau. of the ist Viscount
Sydney). B. Aug. 5, 1795. School, Westminster.] Had
matric. from Christ Church, Oxford; Oct. 23, 1812, age 19;
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. Assumed the name of Trevor by
Royal Licence, Oct. 28, 1824, on succeeding to the estates of
the Trevors of Glynde, Sussex. M.P. for Carmarthenshire,
1820-31 and 1832-52. Succeeded as 4th Baron, Apr. 9, 1852.
A.D.C. to the Queen, 1852-69. Vice-President of the Royal
Cambrian Institution. Provided the railings enclosing the
Crimean memorial in Broad Sanctuary, Westminster. Married,
Nov. 27, 1824, Frances, eldest dau. of Lord Charles Fitzroy,
and had issue. Died Oct. 7, 1869. {Record of Old Westminsters;
Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
TREVOR, HENRY DUPUIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Oct. 9, 1888. S. of Frederick George Brunton, of King's Road,
Richmond, Surrev. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891.
TREVOR, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Jan. 20,
1812. [2nd] s. of the Rev. T[homas] T[revor] (1788). Of
Shropshire. [B. 1794.] [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1812;
Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Chester)
.\ug. 3, 1817; priest, Sept. 20, 1818; C. of Tattenhall,
Cheshire, 1817. V. of Llanbeblig, Cam, 1819-35; (a
caveat was entered against his induction on the ground
that he did not know Welsh, but was withdrawn on his
producing evidence that he did.) R. (Sinecure) of East
Dereham, Norfolk, 1823-7. Treasurer of Bangor Cathedral,
1833-64. R. of Llanbeulan with Llanfaelog, Anglesey, 1835-
64. Chancellor of the diocese of Bangor, 1852-64. Canon-
Residentiary of Bangor, i860. J. P. and D.L. for Carnarvons
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Trevor, Robert
and Anglesey. Married (i) Mar. 31, 1819, Frances Althea,
dau of the Ven. Archdeacon Francis John Hyde WoUaston,
and had issue; (2) Aug. 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of the Ver>' Rev.
J. Warren, Dean of Bangor, and had further issue. Died
Sept. 18, 1864, at Llanfaelog rectory. Brother of Robert S.
(1820). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, vi. 707; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 524; CUrgy Lists; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1864,
11. 526.)
TREVOR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 14,
1807. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar. 'Mr Trevor,
student of Bene't CoU., Cambridge died "lately," [March
1809], at his father's home in Lincolnshire.' (G. Mag., 1809,
586.)
TREVOR, ROBERT SALUSBURY. Adm. at Christ's, May 23,
1820. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Thomas [Trevor] (1788), V. of
Eastham, Cheshire and Preb. of Chester (and Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. John Briggs). B. [Dec. 30], 1802, at Chester.
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1821. Kept
three terms. Cadet, Bengal Army, 1823; Ensign, 1824;
transferred to the Cavalry, 1825; Lieut., 1825; Brevet
Captain, 1839. Married, June 29, 1829, Mary, youngest dau.
of William Spottiswoode, Laird of Glenfemate, Perths., and
had issue. Served in the first Afghan War, 1838-41. Taken as
hostage, and present at conferences with Akban Khan and
other chiefs; assassinated, with Sir W. Macnaghten, at Kabul,
Dec. 23, 1841. His widow and seven children were handed
over for safe conduct to Akbar Khan at the beginning of the
retreat from Kabul; after 10 months of captivity they were
rescued by the arrival of the force under General Pollock.
Brother of John W. (1S12). (Rugby Reg., which gives birth
as Dec. 21, and death as Dec. 25; Peile, 11. 399; Hodson,
Officers of the Bengal Army.)
TREVOR, ROBERT SALUSBURY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1891.
[S. of Col. Salusbury Thomas, R.E., of India. B. Jan. 22,
1872.] School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M..\. 1898; M.B. and B.Chir., 1900. At St
George's Hospital; Lecturer in Pathology and Forensic
medicine there. Pathologist, Grosvenor Hospital and Bel-
grave Hospital for Children. Sometime Dean of the Medical
School, St George's Hospital. Author, pathological. Died
Mar. 21, 1918 in S. Kensington. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories.)
TREVOR (formerly HUMPHREYS), THOMAS TREVOR. Adm.
pens, at St John's, July 4, 1788. Of Salop. [Eldest s. of the
Rev. Evan Humphreys (1759), of Eastham, Cheshire, R. of
Montgomery (and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Salusbury Pryce,
D.D., of Meifod, Montgom.).] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1791; LL.B. 1795. Incorp. at Christ Church, Oxford,
1816; D.C.L., Oxford, 18 16. Assumed the name of Trevor,
in lieu of Humphreys, 1784, on succeeding to the estates of
his great-uncle at Bodynful. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) Sept. 22,
1793; priest, June 7, 1795. R. of Coddington, Cheshire, 1795-
1803. V. of Eastham, 1797-1827. Preb. of Chester, 1795 • R-
of West Kirby, 1803-27. Married, May 31, 1792. Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. John Briggs. Author, Sermons. Died Feb.
i8, 1827, aged 56. M.I. at Eastham. Father of Robert S.
{1820) and John W. (1812). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
St John's CoU. Adm., iv. 524; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1827, I. 473-)
TREVOR-JONES, HENRY TUDOR TREVOR (1875), see JONES.
TREWBY, ARTHUR. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899. 3rd s. of
G. C, .M.I.C.E., consulting engineer to the Gas light and Coke,
Co., London. B. Feb. 9, 1880, near Woolwich. School,
Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907.
Second Lieut., Middlesex Regt. (T.), 1898. A.M.I.C.E.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.E.); died
May 17, 1915, of wounds received in action. [Army Lists;
Highgate Sch. Reg.)
TREWBY, DONALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1881. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1884; priest (Rochester) 1887;
C. of Stokenham, Devon, 1884-7. C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Waterloo Road, London, 1887-92. C. of Holy
Trinity, Wavertree, Liverpool, 1892-3. Chaplain (Additional
Clergy Society) on the Great Indian Peninsular railway at
Bhusaval, Bombay, 1893-4; Chaplain (Eccles. Estab.) at
Rawal Pindhi, 1895-6. Died, suddenly, Sept. 2, 1896.
(Crockford; Catnb. Ind. Press, Sept. 18, 1896.)
TREWEEKE, GEORGE NAPLETON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May, 1840. [2nd s. of the Rev. George (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1796) [V. of St Minver and Illogan, Cornwall] (and
Marianne, dau. of the Rev. Timothy Napleton). B. at Castle
Homeck, ComwaU. School, Helston.] Matric. Michs. 1840.
Migrated (age 19) to Jesus, Nov. 13, 1841; B.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Illogan, Cornwall,
1846-51. C. of Thelbridge, Devon, 1854-6. C. of Swithland,
Leics. 1856-8; R. there, 1858-76. Married , Apr. 7, 1853,
Trinder, Arnold Anderson
Letitia Rudyerd Ross, youngest dau. of Col. William Freese,
Madras artiUer>'. Died Aug. 29, 1876, at Southsea. (Crock-
ford; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Cornwall Reg., 47.)
TREWMAN, ARTHUR HENRY PEILE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May II, 1843. [Only s. of Major-General J. T., 1 8th Madras
N.I. B. Feb. r, 1824, at Bangalore, India.] Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Bangor) 1847;
priest, 1848. V. of North Petherton, Somerset, 185 1-8. V. of
Ilminster, 1858-76. Married Susan Jeffreys, and had issue.
Died Aug. 20, 1876, at Llanelly, North Wales. (Crockford;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
TRICKETT, WILFRID RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1898. Of London. S. of Richard, merchant
[shipping-agent], of Brockley, London, S.E. B. May 29, 1879
in the parish of St John's, London, E.C. Bapt. Aug. 12, 1894,
at Eastbourne. School, St Olave's, Southwark. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1900; B.A. and LL.B. 1901; M.A. 1905;
LL.M. 1906. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 11, 1899.
Called to the Bar, June 11, 1902. O.B.E. 1918. Of the
Treasury, Whitehall in 1949. (Law Lists; Matrics. and
Degrees, 1851-1900 calls him 'Trewby.')
TRIFFITT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 24, 1892-
S. of Robert Edward. B. Oct. 12, i860, in York. Schools,
York Model and York Diocesan Training College. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1920. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1897;
priest, 1898; C. of Dunstable, Beds., 1897-1904. C. of March,
Cambs., 1904-7. V. of St Augustine's, Wisbech, 1907-26.
R. of Newton-in-the-Isle, 1926-35. Married, Jan. 3, 1912,
Alethea Maud, youngest dau. of Mrs M. Hollis, of Newton
Abbot, Devon. Disappears from Crockford, 1936. (PeiU, 11.
773.)
TRIGG, HENRY WILSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i, 1894.
[Only] s. of Henry [of BabweU Friary, Fomham, Suffolk].
B. [Apr. 3, 1871], at Bury St Edmunds. School, King
Edward VI, Bury St Edmunds. Had been in business for
5 years. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Died Sept. 24, 1897,
as the result of a gun-accident. (Peile, 11. 794; T^e Times,
Sept. 29, 1897.)
TRIMMER, BARRINGTON JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 10, 1827; from Merton College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. May 26, 1826. [2nd s.] of [the Rev.]
Henry Scott (Merton College, Oxford, 1798), of Heston,
Middlesex (and Mary Syer). Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon (London) June 17, 1832; priest, June 2, 1833;
C. (to his father) at Heston, Middlesex, 1833. Domestic
Chaplain to the Duke of Sutheriand, 1847-59- Author, The
History of the Old Testament, its leading Characters and
principal Events, together with Some Observations on its
Prophecies and their Fulfilment. Died Nov. 2, 1859. (Al.
Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TRIMMER, CHARLES EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1878. S. of George, Esq., of Famham, Surrey. B.
Oct. 4, 1858. School, Boston Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1878.
TRIMMER, EDWARD JAMES ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 23)
at Jesos, July 3, 1850. S. of the Rev. Edward (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1819). B. [Jan. 19, 1827], at Chiswick,
Middlesex. [Schools, Hammersmith and Putney.] Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1866. Sometime in the India
Office. Assistant Secretary to the Royal College of Surgeons
of England, 1859-65; Secretary, 1865-1901. Died June 18,
1904. (Scott, MSS.; Obit. Notice in British Medical Journal,
June 25, 1904; The Times, June 21, 1904.)
TRIMMER, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 9, 1872. S. of Frederick Edmund, of Heston, Hounslow,
Middlesex. B. there, Apr. 5, 1853. School, Spring Grove,
Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874;
B.A. (2rd Wrangler) 1876.
TRIMMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 27, 1865
S. of James Thomas, merchant, of London. B. [Sept. 30],
1845, at Peckham, Surrev. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1865; B..A.. 1869; M.A. i8'72. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1869;
priest, 1870; C. of Wanstead, Essex, 1869-76. C. of Woodford
WeUs, 1876-8. V. of Broomfield, 1878-1904. Died Aug. 26,
1910, at Streatham. (Venn, 11. 37o; Crockford; The Times,
.\ug. 30, 1910.)
TRINDER, ARNOLD ANDERSON. .\dm. at Clare, Apr. 22,
1898 [S. of O. J.] School, Currie Schools, Seafield Park [and
Wellington CoUege]. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. A ship-
mer. Awarded the Legion of Honour, 1921. Mamed, 1905.
PU7n<vl<: Ox!5hott. Surrev in iq^q. (IVellington Coll.
Of Pinewoods, Oxshott, Surrey in 1939. (Wellington
Reg.)
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Tringham, Harold Robert Parnell
TRINGHAM, HAROLD ROBERT PARNELL. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. i6, 1894. [S. of the Rev. WUliam (St John's College,
Oxford, 1851).] School, Portsmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1899;
priest, 1900; Assistant Missioner of Clare College Mission,
Rotherhithe, 1899-1905. C. of Long Cross, Surrey, 1905-6.
V. of Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe, 1906-14. V. of St Jude s,
Peckham, 1914-19. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D., 1917-19)- R- °f Chelmondiston,
Suffolk, 1919-29. V. of Highfield (or Heckfield), Hants.,
1929-47. Hon. Chaplain of Alassio, Italy in 1952. Brother
of the next two. (Crockford.)
TRINGHAM, HARRY GRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 15, 1886. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William
(St John's College, Oxford, 1851) [R.] of Busbndge, Surrey.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1886. An artist. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Wiltshire Regt.;
Lieut., R.A.S.C). Died Aug. 19, 1930, at Budleigh Salterton;
buried at Long Cross, Chertsey, Surrey. Brother of the above
and the next. (The Times, Aug. 22, 1930.)
TRINGHAM, HERBERT JOHN FYERS. Adm. at Clare, June
16, 1890. [S. of the Rev. WUliam (St John's College, Oxford,
1851). B. 1872 at Busbridge rectory, Godalming.] Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1895; priest, 1897; C. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1895-9.
C. of Bray, Berks., 1899-1906. V. of Long Cross, Chertsey,
Surrey, 1906-51-. Canon of Guildford, 1928. Brother of
the two above. (Crockford.)
TRIPE, CORNELIUS WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1827. Of Devon. [S. of Cornelius, F.R.C.S.] Matric. Michs.
1827; M.B. 1839. M.D., Edinb. Practised at Plymouth.
Physician to the Devonport dispensary. Died Dec. 21, i860.
(Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows.)
TRIPP, CHARLES. Adm. pens, ('age 19') at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1801. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] John (Christ Church, Oxford,
1763) [R.] of Spofforth, Yorks. (and Sarah BurcheU). [B.
Apr. 20, 1784.] School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A.
1806; M.A. 1809; D.D. 1825. Ord. deacon, 1807; priest, 1808.
R. of Bondleigh, Devon, 1814-35. R. of Kentisbeare, 1825-
29. R. of Blackborough, 1825-39. R- °^ South Bradon,
Somerset, 1839-65. R. of Sampford Brett, 1830-9. R. of
Silverton, Devon, 1839-65. J. P. for Somerset and Devon.
Married, June 15, 1815, his first cousin, Frances, 2nd dau. of
Brigadier-General WilUam Owen, and had issue. Died Apr. 9,
1865, at Silverton rectory, 'aged 80.' (Walford, County
Families; Burke, Colonial Gentry; Durham Sch. Reg.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, i.
660.)
TRIPP, CHARLES HOWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1879-
[Eldest] s. of C[harles] G[eorge], Esq., J. P., of Orari Gorge,
Canterbury, New Zealand (and Ellen Shephard, 3rd dau. of
the Rt. Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, Bishop of Christ-
church, N.Z. and Primate of N.Z.). [B. Oct. i, 1859, at
Canterbury, N.Z.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A.
1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1880. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1885. Married. Of Orari Gorge and
Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zealand. Died Oct. 9, 1934.
Brother of Leonard O. H. (1881). (Burke, Colonial Gentry;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Oct. 11, 1934.)
TRIPP, GEORGE DIXON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of
George William, of Blackheath (and Caroline Ada Jones).
B. [Feb. 21], 1868. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. (igth Wrangler) 1890; M.A. 1898. Assistant Master at
King's School, Canterbury, 1891-5; Lecturer in Physics at
Mount Street Institute, Liverpool, 1895; Assistant Master at
Lancaster Grammar School, 1896-9. Sometime in East
London, S. Africa. Assistant Master at King's School,
Rochester, 1919-28. Accidentally killed on the underground
railway in London, Apr. 30, 1928. (The Roffensian Reg.;
Venn, u. 493.)
TRIPP, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Dec. 4, 1804.
[Eldest] s. of James Upton (and — Edsaw, of Fittleworth,
Sussex). B. at Petworth, Sussex. School, Bingley. Matric.
Lent, 1806; Scholar; B.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1810; priest, 1811. R. of Up-Waltham, Sussex, 1813-40.
R. of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks., 1840-7. R. of Spofforth,
1847-79. Married (i) 1818, Frances M. Buckle (2) Miss
Harvey, and had issue by both. Died Nov. 8, 1879, at
Spoflorth. (Peile, 11. 355; Clergy List; Crockford; Burke,
Colonial Gentry.)
TRIPP, LEONARD OWEN HOWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1881. [2nd] s. of C[harles] G[eorge], Esq., of Orari Gorge,
Geraldine, New Zealand. [B. Nov. 17, 1862, at St KUda,
Melbourne, Australia.] School, Christ's College, Christchurch,
New Zealand. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1882. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1886. O.B.E. Married, Sept. 14, 1909, Geraldine, 2nd dau. of
Joseph Henny, M.R.C.S., of Wellington, N.Z. Residing at
Tritton, Robert
Molesworth Street, Wellington, N.Z., when he died Sept. 25,
1945. Brother of Charles H. (1879). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, Colonial Gentry ; The Times, Sept. 27, I945-)
TRIST, HERBERT HARDWICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1872. S. of John Hamilton, of 22, Vernon Terrace, Brighton.
B. there, Aug. 4, 1852. School, Brighton College. Matric.
Michs. 1872. In business in Brighton. A director of the
London cemetery company. Married, Apr. 19, 1876, Louisa
Mary, 4th dau. of William Marsh Rigden, of Hove. Of 27,
Compton Avenue, Brighton. Died May 19, 1936. (Brighton
Coll. Reg. ; The Times, May 20, 1936.)
TRIST, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1758, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1758. [Eldest s. of John, of Sherborne, Dorset
(and Christiana, dau. of — Prowse, of Moor, Devon).] Matric.
from Exeter College, Mar. 6, 1733-4, aged 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1737. V. of Crantoc, Cornwall. V. of Talland, 1752-4- V. of
Altamon, 1757-76. V. of St Stephen-by-Saltash, 1752-73-
V. of Veryan with St Kea and Kenwyn, 1773-81. Married,
1753, Jane, dau. of the Rev. Jeremiah Milles, R. of Duloe,
Cornwall, and had issue. Died in 1781, aged 63; buried at
Kenwyn. (Al. Oxon.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.; Burke, L.G.)
TRISTRAM, UVEDALE HALTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1892. [Youngest] s. of William Barriugton, Esq., deceased, of
Wingfield Manor, Alfreton, Derbs. (and Eleanor, only dau. of
the Rev. MQes Halton). B. 1874. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1892. Sometime Capt. 14th Hussars. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1902 (Capt., Notts. Imperial
Yeomanry). Of West House, Chesterfield, Derbs. J. P. for
Derbs. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Major, S. Notts.
Hussars, and Remount Service; Lieut. -Col., Res. Regt. of
Cavalry). (Eton Sch. Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
TRITTON, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. [Only] s. of Charies Ernest (1865), of 68, Cromwell
Road, South Kensington, London (and Edith, dau. of
Frederick Green). B. June 8, 1873, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. and LL.B. 1895. A banldng and
discount agent (Messrs Brightwen and Co.). Of Upper
Gatton Park, Reigate. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
Dec. 28, 1918. Married, June 22, 1898, Agneta Elspeth, only
dau. of William Middleton Campbell, of Sussex, and had issue.
Died Sept. 2, 1939. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Sept. 4,
I939-)
TRITTON, ARTHUR FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
18, 1892. [3rd] s. of Joseph Herbert, of 36, Queen's Gate
Gardens, London [and Lyons Hall, Great Leighs, Essex] (and
Lucy Jane, dau. of Henry Abel Smith). B. Feb. 24, 1873. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892. Married
Beatrice May, dau. of Percy Edward Lawrence, of Witham,
Essex. Died Aug. 8, 1930, in London; buried at Great Leighs,
Essex. Brother of Herbert L. M. (1888). (Eton Sch. Lists;
The Times, Aug. 11, 1930.)
TRITTON, CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 30, 1865. [2nd] s. of Joseph, Esq., of [Lyons Hall,
Great Leighs, Essex, and] 54, Lombard Street, London (and
AmeUa, dau. of Joseph Hanson, of Brixton Hill). [B. Sept. 4,
1845.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869.
Member of the banking firm of Barclay, Bevan and Tritton,
Lombard Street, E.C. M.P. for Lambeth (Norwood division),
1892-1906. Created Bart., Aug. i, 1905. Married, May 30,
1872, Edith, 2nd dau. of Frederick Green, of Princes Gardens,
South Kensington. Died Dec. 28, 1918. Father of Alfred E.
(1892). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
TRITTON, HERBERT LESLIE MELVILLE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 21, 1888. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Herbert [one
of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London], of 36, Queen's
Gate Gardens, London (and Lucy Jane, dau. of Henr>' Abel
Smith, of Wilford, Notts.). B. Dec. 20, 1870, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1888. President of the Equit-
able Life Assurance Society; a director of Barclay's Bank
Ltd. ; Chairman of the London board of the Bank of N.S.W.
Of Lyons Hall, Great Leighs, Essex. Served in the Great War
1914-19 (Major, Essex Yeomanry). High Sheriff, 1933.
Married Susan, dau. of M. J. A. Gosset, and had issue. Died
Nov. 21, 1940. Brother of Arthur F. (1892). (Burke, P. and
B.; The Times, Nov. 23, 1940.)
TRITTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1813.
Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of John Henton, banker, of Lyons Hall,
Great Leighs, Essex (and Mary, dau. of John Barclay, banker,
of Lombard Street, London).] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A.
1818; M.A. 182 1. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Win-
chester) Mar. 23, 1817; priest (Hereford, Litt. dim. from
Winchester) Dec. 1817; C. of Titsey and Tatsfield, Surrey,
1817-33. R. of Morden, 1835-77. Married, Apr. i, 1818,
Mary, eldest dau. of Vincent Hilton Biscoe, of Hookwood,
Surrey. Died Nov. 27, 1877. Father of the next two. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Brayley, History of
Surrey.)
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TRITTON, ROBERT BISCOE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
May i6, 1837. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert (above), R. of
Morden, Surrey (and Mary, dau. of Vincent H. Biscoe, of
Hookwood, Surrey). B. Jan. 24, 1819, in Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838; B.A. 1841;
M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1842; priest, (Dec.
24) 1843; C. of Witham, Essex, 1842-5. C. of Alverstoke,
Hants., 1845. V. of Otford, Kent, 1845-77- V. of Bognor,
Susse.x, 1877-93. Married, May 24, 1849, Charlotte, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Henrv Lindsay, R. of Sundridge, Kent. Resided
latterly at Leatherhead, where he died Apr. i, 1898. Brother
of the next. [Record of Old Westminsters; Crock/ord; The
Times, Apr. 4, 1898.)
TRITTON, WILLIAM BISCOE. Adni. pens, at St John's, Apr.
24, 184 1 ; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 30, 1838. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert (1813), R. of
Morden, Surrey (and Mary, dau. of Vincent H. Biscoe, of
Hookwood, Surrey). B. Sept. 26, 1820. [School, West-
minster]. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1855. Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Litt.
dim. from Bath and Wells) Sept. 22, 1844; priest (Bath and
Wells) 1845 ; C. of Leigh-on-Mendip, Somerset, 1846-52. V. of
Cloford, 1852-71. Married, July 21, 1859, Eleanor WUlett,
widow of the Rev. William Ayling and dau. of Osgood
Hanbury, of Holtield Grange, Essex. Latterly of Wilbury
Road, Brighton. Died Nov. 28, 1894, at Hove. Brother of the
above. (Record of Old Westminsters; Eagle, xvm. 511; Al.
Oxon. ; Clergy List; Crockford; St James' Gazette, Dec. 3, 1894.)
TRIVETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 2,
1795- [Only] s. of William, of London (and Frances
Farquhar). B. Mar. 26, 1776. Schools, Felsted and West-
minster. Scholar, 1796; matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1799;
M.A. 1808. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1800; priest (Rochester)
1801. R. of Bradwell, Suffolk, 1810-63. Perhaps also V. of
Dallington, Sussex, 1800-1 and R. of Catsfield, 1810, but see
an Oxford namesake (?his father) to whom other Sussex
benefices are attributed in .4/. Ox. Died Nov. 28, 1863.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Felsted.; Crockford.)
TROCKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 19,
1819. Eldest s. of William, merchant, deceased, of Dublin.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1S19; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1825; priest, 1826. C. of Brighton, 1832-4.
P.C. of the Chapel Royal, Brighton, 1834-75. Latteriy of
Pembroke Lodge, Western Road, Brighton, where he died
Jan. 21,1882. Brother of the next. [Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 25, 1882.)
TROCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, June
15, 1821. 2nd s. of William, mercer, deceased, late of Dublin.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1821. Brother of the above.
TROLLOPE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9, 1870.
[2nd s. of Arthur, Capt., 36th Regt., of East Gate, Lincoln
(and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Richard Lucas, of Edith
Weston, Rutland). B. Feb. 1851. School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1874;
priest, 1875 ; C. of St James, Great Grimsby, 1874-9. R- °^
Carlton-Curlieu with Ilston-on-the-Hill, Leics., 1879-85. R.
of Edith-Weston, Rutland, 1885-96. Author, An Inventory of
the Church Plate of Leicestershire, with Some Account of the
Donors. Died Mar. 24, 1896, in Rome. [Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; The Standard, Mar. 27, 1896.)
TROLLOPE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Jan. 17, 1754. 5th s. of Sir Thomas Uth] Bart. (1709-10), of
Casewick, Lines, (and Diana, dau. of Thomas Middleton, of
Stansted, Essex). B. at Casewick. [School, Wakefield.]
Matric. Lent, 1755; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1761; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1762; C.
of Wittering, Northants., 1761-2. R. of Cottered, Herts.,
with Broadfield, 1762-1806. Chaplain to Charlotte, Duchess
of Somerset. V. of Rushden, Herts., 1770-1806. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 20, 1784, as ' the Rev. Anthony TroUope,
■youngest s. of Thomas, of the Middle Temple' (later Bart.).
Married, 1767, Penelope, dau. of Adolphus Meetkerke, Esq.,
of Julians, Rushden. Died June 3, 1806, aged 71. Grand-
father of the novelist. Father of Thomas A. (1792) ; brother
of Thomas M. (1738-9). [Northants. Clergy; Burke, P. and B. ;
St John's Coll. Adm.. iv. 524; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1806,
I. 587-8; M. H. Peacock.)
TROLLOPE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Dec. 19, 1817, as 'Anthony.' 2nd s. of [the Rev.] A[rthur]
William (1787), D.D., of London. B. there, Nov. 10, ,1799-
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1822; priest,
Dec. 21, 1823; C. of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, -1841-8, and
of All Hallows, Honey Lane, London, until his death,
unmarried, Sept. 12, 1848. Brother of William (1817).
[Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1848, II. 150.)
TROLLOPE, The Hon. John Henry
TROLLOPE, ARTHUR BARNARD. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Oct. 12, 1853. [Eldest] s. of William Henry, Captain in the
Army [42nd Madras N.I.] (and Maria Arthur, dau. of A. J.
Worsop, of Langford House, Wilts.). B. July 31, 1836, at
Eling, Hants. [Schools, Marlborough CoUege and Tonbndge.]
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Played cricket for the
University, but not v. Oxford, owing to a severe mjury
received from a catapult bowling-machine. Ord. deacon and
priest, i860; C. of Alfreton, Derbs., 1860-2. R. of Cowlam,
Yorks., 1862-72. Married, Apr. 18, 1864, IsabeUa, dau. of
David Fowler Burton, D.L., of Cherry Burton Hall, Yorks.
Died, s.p., Apr. 22, 1872. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List; Crockford; G. B.
Routledge; V. Hodson.)
TROLLOPE, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Pembroke, May 5, 1787. Youngest s. of Thomas, mercer, of
London (and Amelia, dau. of J. Page). B. there. Bapt. Sept.
30, 1768. [School, Christ's Hospital.] Matnc. Michs. 1787;
B.A. 1791; ChanceUor's (Classical) medal, 1791; ^Iembers
prize, 1793; M.A. 1794; Seatonian prize, 1795; D.D. 1815.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1791- V. of Ugley and P.C. of Berden,
Essex, 1796-1814. Upper Grammar [Head] Master at Chnst s
Hospital, 1799-1826. R. of Colne-Engaine, Essex, 1814-27.
F.S.A. Married, Aug. 25, 1797, Sarah, dau. of WUham wales,
assistant master at Christ's Hospital, and had issue. Died
May 24, 1827, at Colne-Engaine. Father of Arthur (1817) and
William (1817). [Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Burke,/-.
and B.; Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index EccUs.; Clertcal
Guide; D.N.B.)
TROLLOPE, CHARLES GEORGE NAPIER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Charles Brown
[surveyor], of 176, Cromwell Road, Kensington, London.
B. June 2, 1859, in London. School, Haileybury. Matnc.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 8, 1879- Called to the Bar, June 25, 1884. On
the South-Eastern Circuit. .Married, 1894, Jessie Sarah, dau.
of J. WaUace, of The Clock House, Beckenham. Died Apr. 3,
1948. (Haileybury Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
.Men at the Bar.)
TROLLOPE, CHARLES HENRY BATHURST. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 29, 1895. S. of the Rev. Charles, of Stibbmg-
ton rectory, Hunts, (and Eleanor, dau. of W. H. Bathurst, ol
Lydney Park, Gloucs.). B. Apr. 27, 1876, at Stibbmgton.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A 1902.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of St Aidans,
West Hartlepool, 1900-3. C. of Holmfirth, Yorks., 1903-7.
C. of EweU, Surrey, 1907-10. R. of Escrick, Yorks., 1910-47-
Rural Dean of Escrick, 1915-47- Of MiU House, Halesworth,
Suffolk in 1951. [Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
TROLLOPE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Cl.\re, Feb. 19, i79i-
[3rd s. of Thomas Middleton, deceased (1738-9) (and IsabeUa,
eldest dau. of Sir John Thorold, 8th Bart.).] B. at Easton,
Northants. Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1795; M.A. 1798.
FeUow, 1795. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1795; priest, 1796- 1^- °'
Harrington, Lines., 1802-39, and of BrmkhUl, 1821-39.
Married, 1803, Diana, dau. of the Rev. Anthony TroUope
(1754)- Died, s.p., July 24, 1839- Brother of Thomas W.
(1781). (Burke, P. and B.; Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 32°-)
TROLLOPE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, 1830-
[2nd] s. of Thomas Anthony (1792), Esq., of London. B. m
London. Bapt. Nov. 11, i8ii. School, Winchester. Matnc.
Michs. 1830. Owing to Ul-health did not reside long, but went
for sometime, with his mother, to America. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 15, 1832. Died of consumption, Dec.
1834, at Bruges. Brother of the novelist. [Winchester
Scholars; Venn, 11. 212; Inns of Court.)
TROLLOPE, JOHN BASIL. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1883.
B. Mar. 20, 1865. [Doubtless 2nd s. of Joseph, of Beddington,
Surrey.] School, Haileyburv. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886; M.A. 1891. A member of the London stock exchange.
Married, 1890, Miss E. Macgregor. Died Oct. 3. 1925, at
Bromley, Kent. [Haileybury Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Ttmes,
Oct. 5, 1925-)
TROLLOPE, The Hon. JOHN HENRY.' Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18)
at Magdalene, Sept. 9, 1869. Eldest s. of John, ist Baron
Kesteven, of Casewick and Stamford, Lines, (and Julia Maria,
eldest dau. of Sir Robert Sheffield, 4II1 Bart.). [B. Sept. 22,
1851.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1869. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Baron, 1874. Of Casewick House, Stamford.
J. P. for Lines. Lieut. -Col., Lincolnshire Imp. Yeomanry.
Served (Imperial Yeomanry) in the South African War,
1898-1901. Married, Mar. 2-;, 1914. -'^my Myddleton, widow
of Edgar Lubbock and onlv dau. of Christopher Gilbert
Peacock, of Greatford Hall, Stamford. Died, s.p., July 23,
1915. (Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; Who was IVho.)
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TROLLOPE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Pembroke,
June 12, 1849. Only s. of Thomas, surgeon, of VVethersfield
Hall, Braintree, Essex (by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of John
Sewell). B. [Aug. 12, 1830], at Halstead, Essex. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar; B.A. 1853;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1854); M.B. 1854; Med. Lie. 1855;
M.D. 1869. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1856;
L.S.A., 1857; M.R.C.P., 1869. Practised at Islington (i860),
and then at St Leonard's-on-Sea. Consulting Physician,
Hastings Hospital. Married, Feb. 13, 1858, Esther Sarah, dau
of Capt. J. A. Huffam, R.N. Died Apr. 21, 1905, at St
Leonard's-on-Sea. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 25, 1905.)
TROLLOPE, THOMAS ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. II, 1792. Of Herts. [Only] s. of the Rev. Anthony
(1754), R. of Cottered (and Penelope, dau. of Adolphus
Meetkerke, of Julians, Rushden, Herts.). [B. May 23, i774-
School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1792.
Migrated to New College, Oxford, whence he matric. Feb. 13,
1794, age 19; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1801. Fellow of New College,
Oxford, 1796. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 20, i799-
CaUed to the Bar, May 11, 1804. Migrated to Lincoln's Inn,
Dec. 12, 1806. Practised as a Chancery barrister, but, being
■plagued with a bad temper,' did not attract clients. Married,
May 23, 1809, Frances, dau. of the Rev. William Milton,
R. of Heckfield, Hants. Lost money heavily on a farm which
he leased near Harrow, and his monetary expectations were
destroyed when his maternal uncle married late in life and
had a family. Mrs Trollope went to America in 1827 and
endeavoured to retrieve the family fortunes by starting a
bazaar at Cincinnati. This, too, failed for want of capital and
on her return to England in 1831 the bailiffs were in the
house. Trollope sailed for Ostend in 1834, followed by his
wife and children. They lived in the Chateau d'Hondt near
Bruges, Mrs Trollope supporting the family by her novels.
Trollope started his Encyclopaedia Ecclesiastica, of which he
succeeded in bringing out three numbers before his death,
Oct. 23, 1835, at Bruges. Father of the novelist and of Henry
(1830). (Winchester Scholars; D.N.B.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 524; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1836, I. 445.)
TROLLOPE, THOMAS ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 22, 1878. [3rd] s. of [General] Sir Charles,
K.C.B., of 19, Grosvenor Square, London. [B. Sept. 14, 1858.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 5, 1880. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 29, 1885. On the Oxford Circuit. Succeeded his twin-
brother William H. (1877) as nth Bart., Aug. 24, 1921. Died,
unmarried, Sept. 23, 1927, in London as the result of an
accident in Oxford Street on the previous day. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; The Times, Sept. 24, 1927.)
TROLLOPE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, June 12, 1781. Eldest s. of Thomas Middleton
(1738-9), of Casewick, Lines, (and Isabella, eldest dau. of
Sir John Thorold, Bart., of Syston, Lines.). Schools, Stam-
ford and Easton. Matric. Michs. 1781; M.A. 1785. Succeeded
his grandfather as 5th Bart., Oct. 7, 1784. Died, unmarried.
May 13, 1789, at Casewick. Brother of Henry (1791).
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 525; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag.,
1789, I. 4716-)
TROLLOPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Jan. 20, 181 7. Eldest s. of the Rev. Arthur WilUam (1787),
D.D., of London. B. [Aug. 29, 1798], at Ugley, Essex.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1817; Bell Scholar
1818; Norrisian prize, 1821; Hulsean prize, 1821; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1824. Assistant Master at Christ's Hospital, 1822-32.
Ord. priest (London) May 29, 1825. V. of Great Wigston,
Leics., 1834-58. V. of St Mary's, Green Ponds, Tasmania,
1858-63. Married, Sarah, dau. of William Clarke, of East
Bergholt, Suffolk, and had issue. Author, Pentalogia Graeca;
Analecta Theologica; Greek Grammar to the New Testament;
Belgium since the Revolution of 1830; A History of Christ's
Hospital. Edited The Iliad, Euripides and Justin Martyr's
Apologia, etc. Died Mar. 23, 1863, at Green Ponds. Brother
of Arthur (1817). (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Boase, iii.
1022; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
TROLLOPE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877- [2nd] s. of [General Sir] Charles [K.C.B.], of
19, Grosvenor Square, London (and Frances, only child of
John Lord). B. [Sept. 14], 1858, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Dec. 23, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1883.
On the Midland Circuit. Succeeded as loth Bart, on the
death of his cousin, the last Lord Kesteven, 1915. Married,
Dec. 12, 1894, Louisa Charlotte Campbell, only dau. of Capt.
Frederick Erskine Johnston, R.N., and had issue. Died
Aug. 24, 1921. Twin-brother of Thomas E. (1878). (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's Who;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Aug. 27, 1921.)
Trotter, Alexander
TROTMAN, FIENNES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June
23, 1815. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward [sometime V. of Rad-
way, Warws.], of Leamington. B. Oct. 25, 1796, at Arbory.
Schools, Brampton (Mr Slade) and Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1815; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (London) 1819; priest (Lichfield
and Coventry) 1820. V. of Dallington, Northants., 1822-63
and R. of Gayhurst with Stoke Goldington, Bucks., 1822-63.
Married (i) 1826, Mary, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Earle; (2)
Caroline, dau. of George Short. Author, A Treatise on Chris-
tian Unity as prayed for by Christ and enjoined by His
Apostles, with an Address to Seceders and Churchmen. Died
Jan. 30, 1863, at Brighton. Buried at Dallington. The family
had been long seated at Shelswell and Bucknell, Oxon, and
at Syston Court, Gloucs. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Northants. Clergy; C. R. Hudleston.)
TROTMAN, FRANCIS EARLE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1887. [6th s. of the Rev. Edward Fiennes (New
CoUege, Oxford, 1847), V. of Marshfield, Gloucs. B. Jan. 12,
1869. School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1930. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1894;
priest, 1895; C. of Northleach, Gloucs., 1894-7. C. of Holy
Trinity, Dorchester, 1897-8. C. of St Thomas's, Salisbury,
1898-1903. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Rangoon,
1904-5. Chaplain, Burma railways, at Insein, 1905-9. V. of
Mere, Wilts., 1909-27. R. of Long Bredy with Little Bredy,
Dorset, 1927-47. Canon and Prebendary of Salisbury,
1930-5 3-. Married, 1905, Gertrude Marian, dau. of the
Rev. William Gildea, R. of Upwey, Dorset, and had issue.
Brother of WUliam W. F. (1884). (Bromsgrove Reg.; Crockford;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
TROTMAN, FRANK FIENNES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 18,
1899. S. of Charles Hare [Captain, Madras Staff Corps],
deceased. B. June 24, 1866, at Negapatam, India. School,
King Wilham's College, Isle of Man (Dr J. Hughes-Games).
Matric. Easter, 1899; B.A. 1903. Assistant Master at a
private School in Brighton and then at Brighton College,
1918-29. (King William's Coll. Reg., Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
TROTMAN, JOHN WARREN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 8,
1842; from St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 17, 1839, age 18. [Eldest] s. of Henry, of St George's,
Barbados, W. Indies. Matric. Easter, 1842; B.A. 1845.
(Al. Oxon.)
TROTMAN, SAMUEL RUSSELL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Jan. 21, 1890. S. of Edward Russell, brewer, of Frome,
Somerset (and Emma Vaughan). B. there, Mar. 21, 1869.
School, Mill Hill (Dr Weymouth). Matric. Lent, 1890; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. Sometime Assistant Master at the High
School, Nottingham. F.I.C., Public analyst, at Nottingham,
1893-1936. Author, Elementary Non-metallic Chemistry;
Inorganic Chemistry; Leather Trades Chemistry; Principles of
Bleaching. Died Mar. 31, 1948. (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; F. P.
White.)
TROTMAN, WILLIAM WYKEHAN [FIENNES]. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H. Oct. 10, 1884. [3rd s. of the Rev. Edward Fiennes
(New College, Oxford, 1847), V. of Marshfield, Gloucs.]
B. Oct. 31, 1865. [School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887. Trained at St Peter's Church, Cranley
Gardens, S.W. and the BUnd School, Southwark. Organist
of Ross Church, Heref., 1895-1902; of Upton Church,
Torquay, from 1902-21. Living at Dawlish in 1950. Brother
of Francis E. (1887). (Bromsgrove Reg. ; Organs and Organists;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
TROTMAN-DICKENSON, LENTHALL GREVILLE (1888), see
DICKENSON.
TROTT, DUDLEY COX. Adm. (age 22) at Caius, Oct. i, 1881.
S. of Harley, merchant, of Bermuda. B. there. School,
Dulwich House, Gipsy Hill, London. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.B. 1885; B.Chir., 1886. M.R.C.S., 1880;
L.R.C.P., 1884; F.R.C.S., 1886. Professor of Anatomy at the
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1897-1904-
Returned to Hamilton, Bermuda. Member of the House of
Assembly and of the Executive Council, 1905-24. Died
Dec. 27, 1924, in Bermuda. (Venn, 11. 452; Medical Direc-
tories; Plan, Lives of the Fellows.)
TROTTER, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 24,
1822. B. in Edinburgh. [4th s. of Alexander, of Dreghorn,
Midlothian. B. Mar. 3, 1804.] Did not reside. Married
(i) June 16, 1836, JacqueUne Elizabeth, dau. of the Rt. Rev.
William Otter, D.D., Bishop of Chichester, and had issue;
(2) Isabella, dau. of Sir Thomas Strange, and had further
issue. Died, Sept. 5, 1865. Father of Coutts (1855), Edward
B. (i860) and Alexander P. (next). (Burke ,L.G.)
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TROTTER, ALEXANDER PELHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinitv,
Oct. II, 1876. [5th] s. of .-Mexander (above), of 40, Montagu
Square, London (by his 2nd wife, Isabella, dau. of Sir Thomas
Strange). B. June 25, 1857, at Woodford, Essex. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. M.LC.E.; M.LE.E.
Partner in Messrs Goolden and Trotter, dynamo manu-
facturers, of Halifax, 1883. Sometime President, Physical
Society. President, Illuminating Engineering Society.
Electrical Adviser to the Board of Trade, 1899-1917.
Married, June 30, 1896, Alys Fane, dau. of Maurice Keatinge,
Registrar of Court of Probate, Dublin, and had issue. Died
July 23, 1947, at his home, Greystones, Teflont, Salisbury.
Half-brother of Coutts (1855) and Edward B. (i860). (Burke,
L.G.; The Times, July 25, 1947; Who's Who.)
TROTTER, ARCHIBALD McGREGOR [ABERCROMBIE].
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897. [Eldest] s. of Lieut.-
Col. John Moubray [J. P. and D.L.], of Colinton House,
Midlothian (and the Hon. Mary Catherine Elizabeth Aber-
cromby, only child of Ralph, '2nd Lord Dunfermline). B.
Sept. 7, 1878, at Simla, India. School, Colinton (private).
Matric. Michs. 1897; B..A.. 1900; M.A. 1925. Of Colinton
House, Midlothian. O.B.E. 1920. Died Apr. 1925. (Burke,
L.G.; Burke, O.B.E.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
TROTTER, CECIL CHAYTOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. [2nd] s. of William Dale (1850), of Langton, Gainford,
Durham. B. May 23, 1870, at Bishop Auckland. School,
Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1895. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1893-
On the North-Eastern Circuit. Of 2, Dr Johnson's Buildings,
Temple, in 1949. {Law Lists.)
TROTTER, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 21, 1883. [Eldest] s. of William, of 24, Prince's Gardens,
London (and Mary Isobel, dau. of William Davies). B.
Mar. 7, 1865, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883.
Partner in Messrs James Capel and Co., stockbrokers, 1887-
1925. Chairman of the Hull and Bamsley Railway; a
Director of the Industrial and General Trust. Of Barton-
Hartshome manor, Bucks. J. P. for Bucks. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Colonel, S. Notts. Hussars
(T.F. Res.) and General Staff; C.B. 1919; mentioned t\vice in
despatches; Croix de Guerre, with Palms). Married, Jan. 18,
1890, the Hon. Eleanor HamUton, eldest dau. of the ist Lord
Hamilton of Dalzell, and had issue. Died July 27, 1931, m
London; buried at Barton-Hartshorn. Brother of Henry A.
{1888). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; The
Times, July 29, 1931.)
TROTTER, COUTTS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 30,
1855. [Eldest] s. of Alexander (1822), of Devonshire Place
House, London (bv his ist wife, Jacqueline, dau. of the
Rt. Rev. William Otter, Bishop of Chichester). B. Aug. i,
1837, at Hampstead, London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1857; B.A. {36th Wrangler) 1859;
M.A. 1862. Fellow, 1861; College Lecturer in Physics, 1869-
84; Junior Dean, 1870-3; Senior Dean, 1873-4; tutor, 1872-
81; Vice-Master, 1885-7. President of the Union, i860.
President of the University Philosophical Society, 1886. Ord.
deacon, 1863; C. of St Mary's, Kidderminster, 1863-5. C. of
St George's, Kidderminster, 1864-5. 'The greater part of
Trotter's time and energy was devoted to University admim-
stration: and to him more than to any other single person,
were due the indubitable improvements effected in University
matters during his short academic career.' Died, unmarried,
Dec. 4, 1887, in Trinity. Brother of the next and half-brother
of Alexander P. (1876). {Boase, in. 1022; D.N.B.; Camb.
Review, Dec. 7, 1887.)
TROTTER, EDWARD BUSH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 26,
i860. 4th s. of Alexander (1822) (by his ist wife, Jacquelme,
dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Otter, Bishop of Chichester).
B. Dec. 10, 1842, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1866;
priest, 1867; C. of Habergham Eaves, Lanes., 1866-9. V. of
Alnwick, Northumb. (and Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of
Northumberland), 1869-go. Hon. Canon of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1884-90. R. of St Stephen's, Princes Town, Trinidad,
1890-1901. Hon. Canon of Trinidad, 1890-3. Archdeacon of
Trinidad, 1896-1903. Archdeacon of Western Downs and
Canon of Brisbane Cathedral, Australia, 1903-7. Chaplain in
Venezuela (and to the British Legation) 1907-17- J-P- *oi'
Northumberland. Married, Nov. 9, 1870, Gertrude Mary, dau.
of the Rev. Frederic Fitch, of Cromer. Author, The Church of
England, her early Historv, her Property, and her Mission;
Royal Progress of Our Lord and its Significance, etc. Resided
latterly at Bournemouth, where he died, July 14, 1920-
Brother of Coutts (above); half-brother of Alexander P.
(1876). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 565; Crockford.)
TROTTER (post DINSDALE), FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Pembroke, Feb. 2, 1822. [Eldest s. of Henry, Esq., of
Trotter, John
Newnham, Staindrop, Durham.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Kept
one term. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 20, 1823; Scholar, 1823;
LL.B. 1829; LL.D. 1835. F.S.A. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 4, 1831. Called to the Bar, May 23, 1834. Judge of
Court of Requests, Oldham, 1843-7; Judge of County Courts,
Circuit 22 (Warws., etc.) 1847-72. Changed his name to
Dinsdale, Feb. 4, 1848. J.P. for Warws., 1847. Author,
.4 Glossary of Provincial Words used in Teesdale, edited
Mallet's Ballads and Songs and Edwin and Emma. Died
July 8, 1872, at Tachbrook House, Leamington. {Boase, i.
881; Peile, II. 411; Inns of Court; Changes of Name.)
TROTTER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 27,
1869. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Capt. John, 2nd Life Guards,
of Dyrham Park, Herts, (and the Hon. Charlotte Liddell, dau.
of ist Lord Ravensworth). B. Nov. 5, 1842.] Matric. Michs.
1869; Scholar, 1871; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Greatham, Durham, 1872-
4. C. of Sheffield, 1874-7. V. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cam-
bridge, 1877-83. R. of Trowbridge, WUts., 1883-94. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1892-4. V. of Christ Church, Bamet, Middlesex,
1894-1910 Married, Julv 10, 1872, Eleanor Catherme,
youngest dau. of Pascoe St Leger Grenfell, Esq., of Maesteg
House, Swansea. Died Mar. 4, 1910. Brother of Mowbray
(1867) and John (1872). (Burke, L.G.\ Crockford; The Times,
Mar. 5, 1910.)
TROTTER, HENRY ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. [2nd and youngest] s. of William, of 24, Princes
Gardens, London [and of Kings Beeches, Ascot] (and Mary
Isobel, dau. of WUliam Davies). B. Sept. i, 1869, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, 1894. On the South-Eastem Cu-cuit.
Director of the Alliance Assurance Co. Ltd. Lord-Lieut, for
City of London. High Sheriff of the County of London,
1916-17. A Director, and a Governor of the Bank of
England, 1920-3. Married, Apr. 23, 1914, Madeline Dorothy,
only dau. of Major N. Herbert How, and had issue. Of
2, Culford Gardens, London, S.W. and of King's Beeches,
Ascot. Died in London, Oct. 21, 1949. Brother of Charles W.
(1883). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.;Law Lists; Who's Who;
The Times, Oct. 24, 1949.)
TROTTER, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1874. Of Yorks. S. of Edward, surgeon (and EUen).
B. Feb. 10, 1856, at New MUl. Bapt. Apr. 6, 1856. School,
Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Ashbourne, Derbs.,
1879-82. C. of Hawarden, Flints., 1882-92. R. of Althorpe,
Lines., 1892-1910. V. of Morton-by-Gainsborough, 1910.
Died Apr. 27, 1910, at Leeds. {Crockford; The Guardian,
May 6, 1910.)
TROTTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 14,
1772; Fell.-Com. Feb. 16, 1775. Of Westmorland. [School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1772; Scholar; B.A. 1777; M.A.
1780. {Harrow Reg.)
TROTTER, JOHN. Adm. Fell-Com. at Clare, Feb. 11, 1783-
[Only child of John, of Byers Green Hall, Durham (and Jane,
dau. 'of Sir Henr>' Chaytor, of Croft). B. at Darlington 1765.]
Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1787. Adm.at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. i6,
1788. Migrated to the Inner Temple, Nov. 1819. Of Haughton
Hall, DarUngton. J.P. for Durham and Yorks.; D.L. for
Durham. Colonel, Durham militia. Raised and equipped a
squadron of yeomanry at the time of the threatened French
invasion. A 'well-known sportsman. Married, Jan. 22, 1795.
Margaret, dau. of Captain John Dale, of Staindrop, and had
issue. Died, ' aged 64,' at Hastings, 1854 ; buried at Staindrop.
Father of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Surtees, Pedigrees, i;
G. Mag., 1854, I. 559; ^""s of Court.)
TROTTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1822.
[Eldest s. of John (above), of Haughton Hall, Darlmgton, and
Margaret, dau. of John Dale).] Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Feb. i, 1823. M.D., Edin., 1819; M.D.,
Durham, 1861. Practised at Durham. Physician to Durham
County Hospital. Married, Mary Aime, dau. of the Rev. John
Fawcett, and had issue. Died 1874. (Burke, L.G.; Medical
Directories; Surtees, Pedigrees.)
TROTTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. [6thj
s. of John [Capt., 2nd Life Guards], of Laurel Lodge, Barnet.
Herts, (and the Hon. Chariotte Amelia Liddell, dau. of Lord
Ravensworth). B. there .4.pr. 8, 1854. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1907. Deputy Governor
of the Union of London and Smith's bank; Chairman, of the
Commercial Union Assurance Co. and of the MUlwall Dock
Co. Of Brickendon Grange, Herts. Married, i836, Louisa
Blanche, 2nd dau. of Richard Durant, Esq., of High Canons
and Sharpham, and had issue. Died Apr. 25, 1913. Brother
of the next and of Henry (1869). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke,
E.G.; Walford, County Families.)
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TROTTER, MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1867.
[4th] s. of [Captain] John [of Dyrham Park, Herts.] (and the
Hon. Charlotte Amelia Liddell, dau. of the ist Lord Ravens-
worth). B. Apr. 25, 1848, at Bamet. School, Percival House,
Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874.
Ord. deacon (London) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of St Michael's,
Chester Square, London, 1872-3. C. of Sheffield, 1873-7, R.
of St Mary-de-Crypt with All Saints and St Owen, Glou-
cester, 1877-94. V. of East Farleigh, Kent, 1894-1904. Canon
of Gloucester, 1904-13. Married, Apr. 22, 1879, Caroline
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Richard Harvey, Canon of
Gloucester. Died Feb. 8, 1913, at Gloucester. Brother of the
above and of Henry (1869). [Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Feb. 10, 1913.)
TROTTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 13, 1815.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1820.
TROTTER, WILLIAM DALE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 19, 1850. Of Durham. [Eldest s. of Wilham, Lieut.-Col.,
of Haughton Hall (and Henrietta, dau. of Major Andrew
PhUip Skene, Lt. Dragoons).] Matric. Michs. 1850; (Civil
Law, classes, ist Class, 1853-4); B.A. 1855; LL.B. and M.A.
1858. Adm. Solicitor, 1858; practised at Bishop Auckland,
Durham. Clerk to the magistrates and Registrar of the
County Court. Lieut.-Col., Durham fusUiers (Militia).
Married, Annie, dau. of F. R. Kemp, of Layton Hall, Yorks.
Died in 1875. Father of Cecil C. (1888). (Law Lis/s; Burke,
L.G.; Surtees, Pedigrees, 1.)
TROTTER, WILLIAM FINLAYSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1892. [4th] s. of Robert [R.N.], of 35, London Street,
Edinburgh. B. July 26, 1871, at Leith. School, Watson's,
Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar; (Moral Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1894); B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class)
1896; M.A. and LL.M. 1902; LL.D. 1917. Advocate of the
Scottish Bar, 1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1903.
Called to the Bar, 1905. K.C. for Scotland, 1919. Lecturer in
Law at Shef&eld University, 1906-8; Professor of Law at
Sheffield University, 1908-36. Married, 1898, Agnes Eliza,
dau. of John Davidson of Wigtowns. Author of many legal
text-books; translated and edited Pascal's Thoughts. Died
Feb. 8, 1945, in Edinburgh. {Schoolmasters' Directories; Law
Lists; C. J. Fordyce; Kelly, Handbook; Glasgow Herald,
Feb. 9, 1945; Who Was Who.)
TROUGHTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 8, 1845.
[Youngest s. of John, of Liverpool (and Betty, dau. of
Thomas Bibby, Esq.).] Matric. Michs. 1845; LL.B. 1851.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1831; priest, 1852. C. of Withing-
ton, Lanes., 1851-5. C. of Kirkdale, 1855-9. V. (and patron)
of Christ Church, Higher Bebington, Chesh., 1859-99.
Continued to reside there and died at the vicarage, Feb. 6,
1903, aged 76. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Feb. 9, 1903.)
TROUGHTON, The Rev. JOHN ELLIS. B.A. 1791, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Christ's, 1791. [S. of John, Esq., of St
Mary's, London.] Matric. from University College, Oxford,
Nov. 26, 1783, aged 27; B.A. (Oxford) 1787. V. of Weobley,
Heref., 1790-1826. Preb. of Hereford, 1823-6. Died 1826,
aged 72, at Weobley. Doubtless father of the next. {Peile,
II. 320; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 186.)
TROUGHTON, JOHN ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 183 1. Of Herefordshire. [Doubtless s. of the Rev.
John Ellis (above).] Matric. Michs. 1831; Scholar, 1832;
B.A. 1835; M.A. 1840. C. of Hawkedon, Suffolk, -1841-2.
P.C. of St John's, Hawarden, Flints., 1843-64. R. of Aber-
hafesp, Montgom., 1864-70. Disappears from Crockford,
1872. {Clergy List.)
TROUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 15, 1837.
Matric. Michs. 1837; B,A. 1842; M.A. 1845. P.C. of Haver-
thwaite, Lanes., 1846-51. P.C. of Clandown, Somerset,
1852-8. Disappears from Clergy List, 1867. {Crockford.)
TROUNCER, CHARLES ALBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1884. S. of John Henry, M.D. [of Surbiton, Surrey.] B. Aug.
14, 1866. School, Cranbrook, Kent. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884; B.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir., 1898. At
Guy's Hospital. L.S.A., 1897. Practised at Surbiton. Latterly
of Benllech Bay, Anglesey, where he died Mar. 13. 1938.
{Medical Directories; F. Brittain.)
TROUP, JAMES MACDONALD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of the Rev. Robert, of St Andrews,
Fife (and Margaret, eldest dau. of James Macdonald, Esq.,
of the farm, Huntly, Aberdeens). B. at Huntly. M.A.,
St Andrews, 1887. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. {7th Wrangler)
1890; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897. At King's College Hospital;
House Surgeon there. House Physician, Paddington Green
Children's Hospital. Resident Medical Officer at Albany
General Hospital, Grahamstown, S. Africa. Of Somerset East,
Cape Colony, and then in Pretoria. Hon. Consulting Physi-
Troyte, Gilbert John Acland
cian, Pretoria Hospital. Married, Dec. 31, 1902, at Bloem-
fontein, Ethel, elder dau. of Frank Macdonald, of Huntly,
Scotland. Author, medical. Died July 31, 1945, at Huntly
Court, Pretoria. {Medical Directories; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Aug. 4, 1945.)
TROUSDALE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1862.
S. of WDliam, tailor (and Ann). B. at Wykeham, Yorks.
Bapt. June 14, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Stretford,
Lanes., 1866-7. C. of Bowdon, Cheshire, 1867-70. V. of
Ratby with Groby, Leics., 1871-81. R. of Roughton,
Norfolk, 1881-5. Married, Feb. i, 1872, Annie, elder dau. of
William Joynson, Esq., of Sale, Cheshire. Subsequently of
Ryde, Isle of Wight, and then of Hove, Sussex. Died Dec 29,
1924, in Portugal. {Eagle, xliv. 103; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 7, 1925.)
TROUTBECK, HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Apr. 10, 1883. Youngest
s. of the Rev. John (University College, Oxford, 1852),
Minor Canon of Westminster. B. Feb. 25, 1866, in Manchester.
School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B.,
B.Chir., and M.A. 1892. At St Bartholomew's Hospital;
House Physician there. House Surgeon, East London
Hospital for Children. Medical Officer at Westminster School,
1898, and at Westminster dispensary. Married, Aug. 22,
1900, Ellen Sarah, youngest dau. of John Joseph Strickland,
Esq., of Kensington. Author, The Founders of Westminster
Abbey. Died June 3, 1923, in Westminster. {Venn, 11. 460;
Medical Directories; Record of Old Westminsters.)
TROW, ISAAC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 28, 1852.
S. of Isaac, Esq. B. in Birmingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Of Warwickshire. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A.
1856; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1856; priest, 1857;
C. of Wellington, Salop, 1856-9. P.C. of Bishopton and C. of
Stratford-on-Avon, 1859-62. C. of Kinwarton, Warws.,
1863-4. C. of Bray, Berks., 1864-9. C. of Boyne Hill,
Maidenhead, 1869-72. R. of Farmington, Gloucs., 1873-5.
V. of Cookham-Dean, Berks., 1875-88. Latterly of Warwick
Terrace, Leamington, where he died May 1, 1920, aged 86.
{Crockford; The Times, May 4, 1920.)
TROWER, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1863. S. of Henry Snaith, Esq. (University College,
Oxford, 1819). B. June 13, 1845, at Castlethorpe, Bucks.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (St Asaph), 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Worthen-
bury, Flints., 1868-79. C. of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leics.,
1880-2. C. of Boxley, Kent, 1882-96. R. of Finmere, Oxon.,
1902-18. Died Nov. 16, 1918. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 19, 1918.)
TROWER, SYDNEY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Jan. 1872. S. of George Stonestreet, (and Beatrice Oakeley) B.
1854, in London. School, Haileybury. Matric. Lent, 1872.
Lieut., 98th Regt., 1873. Died 1879 in Malta. {Haileybury
Reg.)
TROYTE, CHARLES ARTHUR WILLIAMS. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Nov. 15, 1861. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Henry
Dyke Acland (Christ Church, Oxford, 1829) [who assumed the
name of Troyte, 1852], of Huntsham Court, Bampton, Devon
(and Frances, dau. of Robert Williams, of Bridehead,
Dorset). [B. May 11, 1842.] School, Radley. Matric. Lent,
1862. Of Huntsham Court, Bampton. Captain, Devon
Yeomanry, 1873; Major, 3rd Devonshire Rifle Volunteers,
1871; Lieut.-Col., 1881-96; Colonel, 1894-6. J. P. and D.L.
for Devon. High Sheriff, 1881. Married, June 21, 1864,
Katherine Mary, eldest dau. of Sir John Walrond Walrond,
ist Bart., and had issue. Author, Change Ringing; Aids to
Military Signalling. Died Apr. 11, 1896, at Torquay. Father
of the next. {Radley Reg.; Boase, 111. 1026; Army Lists;
Burke P. and B. {sub Acland).)
TROYTE (or ACLAND-TROYTE), GILBERT JOHN ACLAND.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895, as Troyte. [3rd] s. of Colonel
Charles [Arthur Williams] (above), of Huntsham Court,
Devon. [B. Sept. 4, 1876.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1895. Second Lieut., 60th Rifles, 1899; Lieut., 1900; Capt.,
1905. Served in the South African War, 1898-1901 (wounded)
and in East Africa, 1904. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
King's Royal Rifle Corps; Lieut.-Col., A.A. and Q.M.G.;
mentioned in despatches five times; D.S.O., 1916; C.B.E.;
C.M.G., 1917; French Croix de Guerre. Major, 1915; Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1919). Of Huntsham Court, Tiverton, Devon.
J. P. for Devon. M.P. for the Tiverton division of Devon,
1924-45. Knighted, 1945. Joint Master of the Tiverton
Foxhounds, 1946-50. President, Central Landowners' Associa-
tion, 1937-9. Married, Oct. 12, 1909, Gwladys Eleanor, dau.
of Ernest Henry Godolphin Quicke, of Newton St Cyres,
Devon. {The V.C. and D.S.O.; Army Lists {sub Acland-
Troyte); Who's Who; Burke, P. and B.)
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Truefitt, Edgar Frederick Gladstone
TRUEFITT, EDGAR FREDERICK GLADSTONE. Adm. at
Cavendish H., Oct. 18S5. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. and
LL.B. 1888; LL.M. 1896. Called to the Bar, 1891. Adm. a
Solicitor, 1900; of Messrs Truefitt and Francis, 21, Bedford
Row, London, W.C. {Law Lists.)
TRUELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1824.
B in Ireland. [4th s. of the Rev. Robert, D.D., of Clonman-
non, Co. Wicklow (and Editha, dau. of Edward Jones, of
Dublin). B. 1808.] Came into residence Aug. 26, 1824.
Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 11, 1824. Matric. Michs. 1824.
Died in his lodgings in Bridge Street, Cambridge, Nov. 22,
1824. Brother of William (1822). (Burke, Irish Gentry;
Cambridge ChronicU, Nov. 26, 1824.)
TRUELL, ROBERT HOLT STUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Henry
[Augustus] I1861), of Wall vicarage. Staffs, (and Lady
Cornelia, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Luttrell Stuart). B.
Dec. 6, 1875, at Blandford, Dorset. School, Bradfield.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master
at Dover College, 1903-18-. Latterly of Clonmannon,
Rathnew, Co. Wicklow. Died July 19, 1941. (Bradfield Coll.
Reg.; Scholmasiers' Directories; The Times, .\ug. i, 1941-)
TRUELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1822.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Robert, D.D., of Clonmannon, Co.
Wicklow (and Editha, only dau. of Edward Jones, of Dublin).
B. [May 25, 1804], in St Peter's parish, Dublin. Matric.
Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (KUdare)
1828; priest (Meath) 1829. P.C. of Stoke-suft-Hambdon,
Somerset, 1837-52. C. of Steeple with Tyneham, Dorset,
1852-85. Married, Feb. 8, 1834, Jane, dau. of John Hawkes-
worth, of Forest, Queen's Co. Died July 12, 1885. Brother of
George (1824); father of the next. [Eagle, xiv. 109; Clergy
List; Burke, Irish Gentry; Crockford.)
TRUELL, WILLIAM HENRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. i, 1861. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William (above),
of Ty-neham rectorj-, Wareham, Dorset (and Jane, dau. of
John Hawkesworth, of Forest, Queen's Co.). B. May 21,
1843, at Stoke-under-Hambdon, Somerset. School, Chelten-
ham College. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Pitton, WUts., 1867-8.
R. of Chettle, Dorset, 1868-80. V. of Bramshaw, Hants.,
1880-1. R. of Iweme-Courtney, Dorset, 1881-94. V. of Wall,
Staffs., 1894-1902. Married, July 29, 1873, Lady Cornelia
Stuart, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Luttrell Stuart and sister
of the Earl of Moray. High Sheriff for Wicklow, 1919. Lived .
latterly at Clonmannon, Rathnew, Co. Wicklow, to which he
succeeded, 1902. Died Jan. 27, 1934, at Cheltenham. Father
of Robert H. S. (1894). {Crockford; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Burke, Irish Gentry; The Times, Jan. 31 and Feb. 2, 1934-)
TRUEMAN, HENRY JOSEPH. .\dm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1881.
[Eldest s. of Joseph, of The Maples, Lewisham. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1891.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Jan. 27, 1886, age 24.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St Mary's,
Southampton, 1887-94. C. of St Martin's, Salisbury, 1894-9.
P.C. of St Mark's, Salisbury, 1899-1913. Public Preacher,
dio. of St Albans, 1925-38; dio. of Oxford, from 1938. Of
Beaconsfield, Bucks, in 1951. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Al. Oxon.)
TRUEMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 23, 1843.
S. of [the Rev.] Samuel [Congregational mimster], of East
Retford, Notts, (and EUzabeth). B. there, July 7. 1824.
School [Kingswood and] King's College, London (Mr Hall).
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 29, 1849; priest, June 6, 1852; C. of Tnmmg-
ham, Norfolk, 1849-51. C. of Banningham, 1851-6. Head
Master of the Free School, Onnskirk, 1856-9. R. of Nemp-
nett, Somerset, 1859-86. Married, Jime 17, 1851, Eleanor,
youngest dau. of the late William Hitchman, of Oxford. In
early life his gift of pulpit eloquence marked liim as a man of
great promise. Became penniless and was admitted to
Glutton workhouse, Somerset, where, after twelve year's
residence, he died, June 29, 1904; buried at Nempnett.
{Eagle, XXVI. 239; History of Kingswood School; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; Daily Telegraph, July 9, 1904.)
TRULOCK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 2,
1816. B. in Dublin. School, Reading. Matric. Easter, i8i6;
B.A. 1820. R. of Skreen, Co. Sligo. Archdeacon and Vicar-
General of KiUala. Died Sept. 26, 1847, at Skreen, aged 50.
{Peile, II. 382; G. Mag., 1847, 11. 662.)
TRULOCK-HANKIN, HENRY ALFRED (1876), see HANKIN.
TRUMAN, BERNARD RENSHAW BECKIT. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1894. S. of Edgar Beckit, M.D., of 31, Derby Road,
Nottingham. School, Nottingham High. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897; M-B. and
B.Chir., 1900. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. 1900. House Surgeon, Victoria Hospital, Folke-
Trundle, Herbert
stone; Assistant Medical Officer, Brook Hospital (Metro-
politan Asylums Board). Practisal at Nottingham. Author,
medical. Died Oct. 26, 1947, at Woodlands, Woodland Drive,
Mapperley Park, Nottingham. (Medical Directories; The
Times, Oct. 28, 1947)
TRUMAN, CHARLES EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Oct. I, 1868. [Only] s. of Edwin Thomas, M.R.C.S. [dentist to
the Royal household], of London (and Mary Ann, dau. of
RobertCooper, of Eastbourne). School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. At St Thomas's Hospital,
M.R.C.S., 1875; L.D.S., 1881. Succeeded hU father as
dental surgeon to the Royal household, 1910-20. Consulting
dental surgeon, St Thomas's Hospital. A Governor of
St Thomas's Hospital. Surgeon to the Dental Hospital. Of
23, Old Burlington Street. Died Apr. 14, 1938, at Slough;
buried at Upton. (Venn, 11. 385; Medical Directories; The
Times, .\pr. 16, 1938.)
TRUMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM HARISON. Adm. sizar at
Queens', Feb. 9, 1858. 'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Tea-year
man.' P.C. of Allonby, Cumberland, 1863-9. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1870.
TRUMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 4, 1820.
B. at Exeter. Matric. Easter, 1820; B.A. 1824: M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1823; priest, 1824; C. of Warbstow and
Treneglos, Cornwall, 1823. C. of Tavy St Mary, Devon,
1824-8. C. of Whimple, 1828-31. C. of Cnchel Moor,
Dorset, 183 1-5. R. of Great Minteme, 1835-75, and C. of
Hilfield, 1857-75. Disappears from CfOcA/or<i, 1876. Father of
the next. {Clergy List.)
TRUMAN, JOHN MORLEY. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, 1835.
S. of the Rev. Jlohn] (above), R. of Minterne, near Ceme,
Dorset. B. at 'Moore CritcheU,' Dorset. Bapt. Mar. 18, 1835.
School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1854; B..^. 1858. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of St Mary's, Bootle
Lanes., 1858-62. C. of Wimbome St Giles, Dorset, 1862-5,
C. of Horton, 1865-9. R. of Hinton-Martel, 1869-87. R. of
Wickford, Essex, 1887-8. Died Mar. 3, 1888; buried at
Hinton-Martel. {Venn, 11. 319; Crockford.)
TRUMAN, MARCUS JOSEPH. .\dm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 7,
1864. [S. of Becket, surgeon, of Nottingham.] Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1867;
priest, 1868; C. of St Saviour's, Nottingham, 1867-70. C. of
Wicker, Yorks., 1870-1. C. of Holy Trinity, Ulverston,
Lanes., 1871-2. V. of Arnold, Notts., 1873-1906. Manned
(i) Dec. 4, 1871, Emma Burwell, dau. of William Skinner, of
Nottingham; (2) Apr. 23, 1881, Janet Margaret, dau. of
Fleetwood Churchill, M.D., of Dublin. Disappears from
Crockford, 1907. (Scott, MSS.)
TRUMAN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Caius, .A.pr. 9, 1827.
M.R.C.S., 1828. M.D., Naples. Practised in Kentish Town,
and at Notting Hill. Author, Food, and its Influence on Health
and Disease. Died Feb. 19, 1S62, in Naples, aged 56. (Venn,
II. 201 ; Medical Directories.)
TRUMPER, JOHN FREDERICK WALWYN. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Julv 8, 1869. S. of the Rev. William Walwyn
(Jesus CoUege, Oxford, 1826) (and Elizabeth). B. at Grosmont,
Mon. Bapt. Feb. 6, 1850. School, Hereford Cathedral.
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1874- Ord. deacon (St .A.saph, for
St Davids) 1874; priest (St Davids) 1876; C. of CIjto,
Brecons., 1874-6. C. of Newton-le-WiUows, Lanes., 1876-81.
C. of CUSord, Heref., 1881-2. C. of Somersham, Hunts.,
1883-9. C. of Tring, Herts., 1889-92. V. of St Marg. with
Michaelchurch Eskley, Heref., 1894-6. R- of Bryngwyn,
Mon., 1896-1917. Married, Oct. 9, 1883, Eveline, 5th dau. of
the Rev. Clement Greswell, R. of Tortworth, Gloucs. Died
Feb. 15, 1917. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, .x.x.xix. 255; Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 21, 1917)
TRUNDLE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1868.
S. of John Denham, miller (and Harriet). B. [July 8, 1848],
at Necton, Norfolk. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1855- [School, King's,
Peterborough.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875-
Assistant Master at King's School, Peterborough, 1871-5.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1872; priest, 1874- C. of St Olave,
York, 1876-9. V. of St John's, Ousebridge (or Micklegate),
York., 1883-1900. Sub-Chanter of York Minster, 1908-15.
V. of St Martin-in-Coney Street (with St Helens from igio),
York, 1900-20. Married, Oct. 4, 1892, Amy Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Joseph Layboume, of Cardiff. Died July 14, 1920.
(Crockford; Who's Who in Yorks.; The Times, July 26, 1920.)
TRUNDLE, HERBERT. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1895. Of London. S. of E. H., commercial-traveller, of
Queen EUzabeth's Walk, Stoke Newington. B. Sept. 3, 1873.
in London. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M..\. 1922. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1898; priest, 1900 C. of St Peter's, Maccles-
field, Cheshire, 1898-1901. C. of Longwith, Derbs., 1901-7.
C. of All Saints, Child's Hill, Midds., 1907-11. L.D.H.M. at
St Alban's, Golder's Green, iqii-23; V. there, 1923-37. Died
Oct. 22, 1937. (Crockford; The Times, Oct. 25, 1937.)
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Truro, Baron
TRURO, BARON (1836), see WILDE, C. R. C.
Ti?ii<;rnTT ROY FRANCIS. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7. 1899.
^""y'rdlY' of James Freeman (and Emily MatUda dau^ of
He^y Greene, of Greville Lodge. KUbum) B. Sept. 4. 188,.
School, Clifton College. Matnc. ^ichs. 1899. B.A 1904,
M A iQoo. CaUed to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1909. "^ the
North-Eastern Circuit. Director and general manager of
Messrs Jar^esxStt and Son, Ltd., printers and wholesaJe
stationers A Lieutenant for the City of London. Member of
he Court of Common CouncU of the City rf London Married,
May 1 iqi3, Ruth Meda Angerstein, dau. of the Rev J. K
1? „^^ii u Af Rirhmond Surrey. Served in the Great War,
^914 iq''Capt ^ShemoodFor^st^ers (Notts, and Derby Regt.)
and General Likt Staff Capt.; Lieut.-Col. ; Assistant Quarter-
and (general List , oidu y ' . q g e. ; mentioned twice in
na^'cLTo de^'rofS.VS of^Portugal)'. Editor in chief of
t^FaTAfrican Standard at Nairobi, Kenya 1921-2. Of
2, Palace Com-t W. Died Apr. 12, 1938, at Brendon on
Lists- Burke, P. and B.; The Ttmes, Apr. 13, 1938.)
TRUSLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel May 16,
TKU^LtiK, J [proprietor of Marylebone tea-
^a?densl B flu y i735] m St George's pansh Hanover
fqute ^Londir Lho^l\westminster and M^
cheste?1nd oTockley S^urrey. Chaplain to the Poultry-Comp-
ter 1 761 Lecturer in the parishes of St George's, Botolph L^e
and St Botolph's, BiUiiigsgate. Formed an academy for
feachin- oratory ' mechanicallv.' 1762. Studied medicine,
I'ufe ftfti^e of • doctor.' Abridged -d printed sermor.
cf eminent divines for the use of the clergy. Estab ishKl
a lucTative printing and bookselling trade Mamed (1) Oct^
10 1764, Elu;abeth, dau. of James Burns of St Paul s, Covent
Garden- married again twice. Author, Hogarth Morahzed;
rZHahi^ITworlS, etc. Resided latterly at Bath where he
died- buried there, June 23, 1820. (^ecori of Old West-
minsters; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1820, 11. 89.)
TRUSS WILLIAM NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov 23,
lit'-, S. of Thomas Nicholas. B. [Sept. i] 1834, f.^eadrng.
Schools Bath Grammar and Charlecombe. Matnc. Michs^
i8?rOrd deacon (Bath and Wells) 1857; pnest, 1858; C. of
Pa^i'ton, Sor^erset,' 1857-8. C of Holy Trinity Forest of
Dean, Gloucs., 1858-9- C. of Guilsborough Northants^,
1859-64. C. of Donington, Salop, 1864-9. Chaplam H.M.
prison Knutsford, 1869-1907. Latterly of Kmg's Street,
Knutsford, where he died. May 19, i92t. [Venn, 11. 310;
Crockford.)
TPTtSTRAM TAMES. Adm. sizar at Sx John's, Oct. 10, 1872.
fFldestl s of Tames gent, [of Stone Place, Kent] (and Ellen
mS B.°Apr. it 1852], at Tiningsbury, Hertford Bapt.
U^7 1852 Matric. Michs. 1872; (Law Trip ist Class,
^875) LL.B. 1876; Macmahon law student 1877; LL.M.
• 88^ ' Adm. at Lincoln's Imi, May 2, 1873.. CaUed to the Bar
May 15, 1878. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Of 5> New
Square? Lincoln's Inn. Joint editor of Smith's Compendtum
of Real and Personal Property and Smith's Manual of Common
Law lioth edition). (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
TRYON, ARTHUR WILLIAM Adm. pens at Downing June
•.5, i869. [Youngest s. of Major-GeneraJ—.. 43rd Regt.] Of
of Rockstone Terrace, Southampton. Matnc Michs. 1869,
RA 187^- MA. 1876. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln) 1873; pnest,
mi; C. of Newark, Notts., 1873-7. C. of Grantham, Lines.,
x877-^ V. of Middle Rasen with Drax and Tuphokne, 1879-
iQii Married, July 25, 1882, Mary Louisa Kathleen, eldest
dau of th?Rev. T. W Mossman, V. of Torrington, Lmcs.
Died June 6 191 1> in London. [Crockford; The Times,
Jimeg, igu-)
TRYON, CHARLES ALSAGER. Adm. pens at Sx John's
Oct II 1839. S. of Colonel [Charles Tryon], of Ufiord Hall,
near S amfo?d. (and Mary Alsager) B. July 8, 1821 at Ches-
ter School, Bedford (Dr Brenton). Matnc. Michs. 1839;
B A 1844. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22 1844; Pnest
1845; C. of Willingale Spain and Doe, Essex, 1844-5- i'f- of
ffier, Cheshire, 1846-77. Manied, Nov. 2, 1846. Mary Anae,
dau of Robert Coates, of Leamington. Disappears from
Crockford, 1878. (G. Mag., 1847, i. i94-)
TRYON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sx John's,
Fph o i8-'2 r2ndl s. of Thomas, Esq. Christ Church,
Ifiord 1777), of Bu wick Park, near Wansford, Northants.
(and HaiieT, dau. of the Very Rev. William Brereton Dean
of Lichfield) B. July 15, 1804. School, Westmmster. Matric.
Michs i8?3- B A. 1R27. Died, unmarried, at Cheltenham,
Sect 4 1857 Brother of the next. {Record of Old West-
minster's; Burke, P. and B.; C. R. Hudleston.)
Tuck, Francis Johnson
TRYON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinixy, June 3,
1831. S. of Thomas (Christ Church, Oxford, i777). B. at
Bulwick, Northants. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1831;
B.A. 1835. V. of Deeping St James, Lines., 1838-40. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1841. Brother of the above.
(Foster, Index Eccles.)
TRYON, GEORGE ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Apr. 30, 1839. [S. of the Rev. John Thomas (1806), R. of
Bulwick, Northants. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. (17;^ Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow, 1844-57.
Mathematical teacher at the East India College, Addiscombe,
1846-8; Second Master at the Grammar School, Bury
St Edmunds, 1849-50. R. of Brington-cum-Bythom and
Old Weston, Hunts., 1857. Died July 28, 1857, at Brington
rectory. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857,
II. 345.)
TRYON, JOHN ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisxi,
Oct. 15, 1878. B. [Sept. 22, i860, at Pembroke], in Bermuda.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1878. Migrated to
Downing, Oct. 12, 1881.
TRYON, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, May 2,
1806. Of Northants. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1806;
Scholar, 1806; B.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16,
181 1 ; priest (London, for Peterb.) Feb. 23, 1812; C. of
Tickencote, Rutland, 1811-12. R. of Bulwick, Northants.,
1812-61. Died Nov. 2, 1861, aged 73- Father of George R. J .
(1839). (Northants. Clergy; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1861, n.
690.)
TSCHAIKOVSKY, PIERRE ILITSCH. Hon. Mus.Doc, 1893.
[B. May 7, 1840.] The Russian composer. Died in St Peters-
burg, in 1893. (Grove, Diet, of Music.)
TS£nG-LAISON, WILLIAM MUIRHEAD. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, Jan. 14, j888. S. of Tseng-Laisiin, of the
Consular Service. School, private. Matric. Lent, 1888.
TUBBS, LEONARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1889. S. of Alfred
Thomas, merchant, of Crouch Hill, London (and Eliza
Harriet Bvme). B. [May 29, 1870], in Islington. Schools,
Christ's College, Finchley and St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. (25th Wrangler) 1892; M.A. 1902. Adm. a solicitor,
1895; practised at 68, Aldersgate Street, and Friars House,
39-41, New Broad Street, E.C. Brother of Norman H.
(next). (Venn, 11. 510; Law Lists.)
TUBBS, NORMAN HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. S. of
Alfred Thomas, merchant, of Highgate, Middlesex. B.
[July 5], 1879, at Stroud Green, N. School, Highgate.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905; D.D. 1923.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1902. Ord. deacon (London) 1903;
priest, 1904; C. of Whitechapel, 1903-5. C.M.S. Missionary
at Allahabad, 1905-9; at St John's, Agra, 1908-17. Principal
of Bishop's College, Calcutta, and Hon. Sec. of the S.P.G.,
1917-23. Bishop of Tinnevelly, 1923-8; of Rangoon, 1928-
34. Archdeacon of Chester and Canon- Residentiary, 1934-7;
Assistant Bishop of Chester, 1934-7; Dean of Chester, 1937-
52- Married, 1918, Norah E., youngest dau. of Preb. Lunt.
Brother of the above. (Venn, u. 560; Book of Blues; Crock-
ford; LC.S. Lists; Who's Who.)
TUCK, ALFRED JOHNSON. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 12, 1867. S. of the Rev. John Johnson (1829).
[B. Dec. II, 1848, at Welwyn.] Schools, Eton and Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Assistant Master
at Uppingham School, 1871-88. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1874;
priest, 1875. R. of Great Munden, Herts., 1888-1904. R. of
Ewhurst, Surrey, 1904-14. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester from
1915. Married, Dec. 29, 1883, Henrietta Lucy, 2nd dau. of
R. D. Drewitt, Esq., of Burpham, Sussex. Latterly of
' Denhurst,' Albany Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died,
Dec. 30, 1917. Brother of Francis J. (1876). (Winchester
Scholars; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 10, 1918.)
TUCK, FARNDON GROOM. Adm. pens, at Trinixy, Oct. 8,
1883. S. of John, of New Barnes, Ely, Cambs. B. Aug. 27,
1862, at Ely. School, Kings', Ely. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886. Athletics 'blue,' (long jump), 1887. Agent to Sur W.
Williams Wynn, and for the Newcastle estates of the Duke
of Northumberiand, 1910-30. Died Jan. 3, 1930, at New-
castle-on-Tyne. (Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.; The Times, Jan. 6,
1930-)
TUCK, FRANCIS JOHNSON. .\dm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 13, 1876. [5th] s. of the Rev. John Johnson (1829),
of Wymondley Parva, Herts. B. Oct. 23, 1856. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. (i8(;j Wrangler) 1880; M.A. 1883. Football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1879. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1883; priest,
1886. Assistant .Master at Wellington College, 1880-5; at
Eton, 1885-1900. R. of Southmere with Sedgeford, Norfolk,
1900-21. Author, Elements of Geometrical Drawing. Married,
Dec. 27, 1888, Ethel Mary, youngest dau. of John Edward
Woodi-olfe, of South Kensington. Died July 15. 1921.
Brother of Alfred J. (1867). (Crockford.)
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Tuck, George Hustler
TUCK, GEORGE HUSTLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1862. [Eldest] s. of Charles Edward [J. P., of Blofield,
Norfolk] (and Elizabeth Hustler, dau. of James Amys, Esq.,
of Botesdale Lodge, Suffolk). B. Apr. 28, 1843. at Norwich.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Cricket 'blue,'
1863-6; Capt., 1865. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1864.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1868. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Of Blofield Hall, Norfolk. J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk.
Married, Oct. 27, 1870, .\gnes Margaret, eldest dau. of
Sir William Atherton, M.P., and had issue. Died Dec. 13,
ig20, at Nonvich; buried at Blofield. {Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford, County Families;
The Times, Dec. 16, 1920.)
TUCK, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 25,
1823. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. (9th Wrangler)
1828; M..A.. 1831. Fellow, 1830-8. Junior Proctor, 1836-7.
Ord. deacon, 1831; priest, 1832. R. of Wallington, Herts.,
1838-78. Disappears from Crockford, 1879.
TUCK, GILBERT BERNARD OWEN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1900. S. of the Rev. J[ulian] G[eorge] (1871), R. of Tostock,
Bur>- St Edmunds. B. May 14, 1881, at Bucknall, Hanley,
Staffs. School, Kings', Ely. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at the Mount School, Scarborough; and
subsequently at the King's School, Paramatta, Australia.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Australian Force);
killed in action in France, Feb. 19, 1917. (Kings' Sch. Ely,
Reg.; Vniv. War List.)
TUCK, GNOH LEAN (WU LIEN-TEH). Adm. pens, at Em-
MA.NUEL, Oct. 2, 1896. S. of Wu Kien-Teh. B. in Penang.
Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1899; M.B. and B.Chir., 1902; M.A. 1903; M.D.
1905. Sc.D., Shanghai; Litt.D., Peking, 1911; Hon. LL.D.,
Hong Kong, 1916; M.D., Tokyo, 1926. Known in England
and the Straits Settlements by his Cantonese name of Gnoh
Lien Tuck. At St Mary's Hospital; studied also at Halle
and Paris. House Physician at the Brompton Hospital.
Returned to Penang and practised there for sometime. At
the Imperial Medical College at Tientsin. Physician Extra-
ordinary to the Emperor of China and to successive Presidents.
In charge of the sanitary forces in Harbin; retired by 1940.
Latterly of 12 Brewster Road, Ipoh, Malaya Author, medical.
{Medical Directories.)
TUCK, JOHN JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29,
1805. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809; M.A.
1814. Ord. deacon, i8n; priest, 1812. Married, Lucy,
eldest dau. of Barry Girling, D.L., J. P., of East Dereham,
Norfolk. Father of the next, of Thomas R. (1829) and
Richard H. (1836). {Winchester Coll. Reg. {sub his son).)
TUCK, JOHN JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 2,
1829. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. John Johnson (above).]
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1832; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1833; priest (Carlisle) 1835. Perhaps
C. of Banham, Norfolk, -184 1-3. C. of Ayot, Herts.,
1847-51. Latterly of Little Wymondley. Died Apr. 7, 1892,
at St Ippolyts, Herts., aged 81. Father of Alfred J. (1867)
and Francis J. (1876); brother of Thomas R. (1829) and
Richard H. (1836). {Crockford; The Guardian, (Apr. 13,
1892.)
TUCK, JULIAN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EmmanueI, Feb. 27,
1871. [S. of the Rev. WUliam Gilbert (1829), R. of Tostock,
Suflfolk. B. Oct. II, 1851.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (York) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of
Ebberston, Yorks., 1875-7. C. of St Mar>'-the-Virgin,
Cardiff, 1877-80. C. of Bucknall, Staffs., 1880-7. R- of
Tostock, Suffolk, 1887-1933. An authority on birds. Married,
June 3, 1880, Fanny, dau. of R. Powe, of Cardiff. Died
May II, 1933, aged 81, at Tostock. Brother of William H.
(1858); father of Gilbert B. (1900). {Crockford; The Times,
May 13, 1933.)
TUCK, RICHARD HOLMES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 5, 1836. S. of the Rev. John Johnson (1805).
' B. Nov. 29, 1817, at Lingwood, Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1837;
B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Fellow, 1839-63. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Moulton, Suffolk, 1845-6.
C. of South MjTnms, Middlesex, 1846-7. C. of Ewhurst,
Surrey, 1848-62'. V. of Ringwood with Harbridge, Hants.,
1862-8. Married, 1862, Catherine Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
Jacob George Wrench, V. of Salehurst, Sussex. Died Oct. 24,
1868, at Ringwood. Brother of the next and John J. (1829).
(Scott, MSS.; King's Coll. Reg., 36; Crockford.)
TUCK, THOMAS RIDOUT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 1829. S. of John Johnson (1805), 'gent.' {sic). B. at
Witton, Norfolk. School, W>'mondham. Matric. Michs. 1829;
M.B. 1836. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of
Redmile, Leics., 1851. P.C. of St John-the-Baptist, Epping,
Essex, 1852-82. Resided subsequently at Epping, where he
died Mar. 7, 1885, aged 72. Brother of the above and of
John J. (1829). {Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 11, 18S5;
Venn, ii, 206.)
Tucker, Frederic Henry
TUCK, WILLIAM GILBERT. Adm. pens (age 18) at Jesus,
Mar. 3, 1829. Of Norfolk. S. of Thomas [of Strumpshaw Hall,
Norfolk (and Mar>', dau. of Thomas Saul, Esq.).] B. at
Strumpshaw. School, North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1833. Migrated to Emmanuel, May 18, 1836; M..\. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1834; priest, 1835. C. of Great
Moulton, Norfolk, -1841-5. C. of Tostock, Suffolk, 1849-61;
R. (and Patron) there, 1861-87. Of Tostock House. Married,
1839, Anne Elizabeth, only child of Edward Smyth, Esq., of
West Bradenham Hall, Norfolk. Died Apr. 22, 1887. Father
of Julian G. (1871) and the next. {Ckrgy List; Crockford;
WaJford, County Families; The Guardian, Apr. 27, 1887.)
TUCK, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 15,
1858. [Eldest s. of the Rev. William Gilbert (above), of
Tostock House, Suffolk (and Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Smyth, Esq.). B. Oct. 3, 1840, at Great Moulton, Norfolk.
School, Ipswich.] Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A.
1866. Of Tostock House, Suffolk. Author and writer for the
Press. Author, The Avi-Fauna of a Suffolk Village; The
AcuUale Hymenoptera of Bury St Edmunds District. Married,
1866, Jane St John, only dau. of John Wreford Budd, M.D.,
of Plymouth, and had issue. Died before 1929. Brother of
Julian G. (1871). {Who's Who.)
TUCKER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May
22, 1858. S. of A[mos] [Cottle], Esq., of Clovelly House,
Brighton. B. Nov. 24, 1839. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1858. At London University, 1868. In the
Indian Civil Service, 1860-3. Assistant Master at Blackheath
proprietary School, 1863-78; an Army tutor, 1878-82. On the
editorial staff of The Times, 1877-98. Died Nov. 21, 1903, at
Mitcham. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; J. W. Kirby.)
TUCKER, ALFRED JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1884. S. of
Edwin, corn-merchant, of Abergavenny. B. there, Oct. 11,
1859. Schools, Priory, Abergavenny and Monmouth
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Died Dec. 26,
1889, at Bournemouth. {Venn, 11. 471; Univ. Almanack.)
TUCKER, BARTON SHEPHERD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 18, 1872. Of Suffolk. [4th] s. of — [the Rev.
John Kinsman (1829)], K. of Pettaugh. B. there, Apr. 8,
1850. Schools, Clifton College, Aldborough, and King's
CoUege. Matric. Lent, 1873; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Nonvich) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Welborne, Norfolk,
1878-9. C. of St John-the-Evang., Clifton, 1879-82. C. of
All Saints, Brighton, 1882-3. C. of St John-the-Evang.,
Edinburgh, 1883-4. Chaplain, R.N., 1884-91; H.M.S.
Pembroke, 1884; Valiant, 1884-5; Urgent, 1885-7; Sultan,
1888-9; Audacious, 1891. Died Oct. 7, 1891, at Hull, where
in Spring bank cemetery a cross was erected by officers and
men of H.M.S. Audacious. {Clergy List; Crockford; W.
Cowper.)
TUCKER, COMYNS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Jan. I, 1826. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Peter Com>-ns (1788)
(and Isabella Hole). School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric.
Michs. 1S26; Browne Scholar, 1827; B.A. (30/A ll'rang/^r and
yth Classic) 1830; M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1831; Classical
lecturer and bursar. R. of Stathem, Leics., 1839-44.
R. of Washford-Pyne, 1844-57. Married, Oct. 24, 1839,
Jane, youngest dau. of Thomas Tarleton, of Bolesworth
Castle, Cheshire, and had issue. Latterly of Beech Hill,
Morchard Bishop, Devon, where he died .\ug. 24, 1857.
Brother of George W. (1835). {Blundell's Sch. Reg.; T. A.
Walker, 424; CUrgy List; Burke, L.G.;G. Mag., 1857, n. 465.)
TUCKER, DIONYSIUS (or DENIS). Adm. sizar (age 25) at
Trinity, Mar. 12, 1824; re-adm. a 'Ten-year man,' Dec. 4,
1824. S. of William. B. at Drewsteignton, Devon. School,
Moretonhampstead (Mr Tucker). Matric. Michs. 1824. Adm.
at Peterhouse, Oct. 11, 1825, 'age 20'; B.A. 1829; M..A. 1835.
Adm. com. causa, at Oxford, 1864. Ord. deacon, 1829; priest,
1830. P.C. of St James, Taunton, Somerset, 1840-1. V. of
Sandon, Herts., 1841-70. Of Sandon in 1876. Author, Two
Tracts against Socialism; Memoirs of an only surmiing beloied
Son. Disappears from Crockford, 1877. Brother of Thomas
H. (1818). {T. A. Walker, 424, and note; Al. Oxon.)
TUCKER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 17,
178S. S. of rCol.] Martin [late of Chester]. School, Maccles-
field, Cheshire. Matric. M'ichs. 1790; B.A. 1793; M-A. i797.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9, 1793. {Inns of Court.)
TUCKER, FREDERIC HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 10, 1845; re-adm. Feb. 19, 1849. S. of Thomas, Esq., of
Cirencester Place, London ^aud Anna Elizabeth). B. May 15,
1825, in St Marylebone. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Lent, 1846. Ord. deacon (Llandaff. for Exeter) Mar. 4, 1855;
priest (Exeter) May 18, 1856; C. of Brixham, Devon, 1855-62.
C. of Dawlish, 1862-6; C. of South Brent, 1866. V. of Horra-
bridge, 1867-90. Married, 1864, Fanny Milburn, dau. of John
Livett, of Dawlish. Latterly of Honiton. Died in 1898.
{List of Carthusians; Crockford.)
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TUCKER, GEORGE BOSWELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1873. S. of Henry Carre, C.B. B. at Benares, India,
Jan. 5, 1854. [School, St John's Wood.] Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at St John's Wood
School. Of 74, Carlton Hill, N.W. Died Nov. 25, 1932, aged
78, in London; buried at Crayford, Kent. (J. T. Hales; The
Times, Nov. 29, 1932; V. Hodson.)
TUCKER, GEORGE DEAN RAFFLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, May 25, 1897. S. of Col. William Raffles, R.E.,
deceased, of Carlton Road, Putney, London. School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1897; Browne medal, 1900;
Chancellor's (English) medal, 1901; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1910.
Assistant Keeper in the printed books Department of the
British Museum, 1902-43-. Married, 1918, Phyllis, dau. of
Dr H. L. R. Dent. Of Romany Rest, Gipsy Lane, London,
S.W., where he died Sept. 30, 1950. (Wellington Coll. Reg.;
Brit. Imp. Cal. and C.S. List, 1940; The Times, Oct. 3, 1950.)
TUCKER, GEORGE RODNEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 26, 1871. [2nd] s. of W[illiam], Esq., of Clifton
St Leonards, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Matric. Michs. 1871
B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 2, 1876. (Inns
of Court.)
TUCKER, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. i,
1835. Of Devon. [2nd s. of the Rev. Peter Comyns, (1788)
of Morchard-Bishop. B. 1817. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.]
Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1836; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1850.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1839. Called to the Bar,
June 8, 1849. Sheriff of the City of Exeter. Married, Dec. 28,
1865, Eve Charlotte Charity, dau. of John Terrell Shapland,
solicitor, of South Molton. Brother of Comyns (1826).
{Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar.)
TUCKER, HERBERT. AdA. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1861.
Matric. Michs. 1861.
TUCKER, JAMES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1876.
Matric. Michs., 1876; B.A. 1880. Died Feb. 21, 1898.
TUCKER, JAMES JUSTUS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Nov. 20, 1815. B. at Hull. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1821.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1821. Chaplain on the Bengal
Establishment. Died at sea on board the Scotia, July i, 1842.
(G. Mag., 1842, II. 669.)
TUCKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Dec. 29,
1774. S. of [The Rev.] John (i739), of Canterbury. Bapt.
Mar. 25, 1758. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1775;
Scholar; B.A. 1779; M.A. 1782. Second Master of the King's
School, Canterbury, 1779-82; Head Master, 1782-5. R. of
Gravesend, 1782-1811. R. of Luddenham, 1784-1811. 'Kept
a seminary for young gentlemen' at Hever Court, near
Gravesend, after retiring from Canterbury. P.C. of Wingham,
1800-11. Died Feb. 26, 1811. Brother of Stephen (1780).
(G. Mag., 1811, I. 297; Woodruff and Cape, Schola Regia
Cantuariensis.)
TUCKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 23, 1778. Of
Dorset. [S. of Thomas (and Mary Muston). B. 1760. School,
Sherborne.] Matrigi, Lent, 1779; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785. R. of
Caundle, Dorset. Private Chaplain to Henry, ist Earl Digby.
Married, 1784, Betty, dau. of Sampson Boys, of Somerset, and
had issue. Died suddenly, Sept. 11, 1817. (Burke, L.G.,
which calls him John Thomas, and 'Fellow of Emmanuel';
G. Mag., 1817, 11. 379-)
TUCKER, JOHN HERVEY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
July 4, 1797. Of Bermuda. Matric. Michs. 1797.
TUCKER, JOHN KINSMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 19, 1829. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John, of
Ham House, Charlton Kings, V. of Hawling and P.C. of
Charlton-Abbots, Gloucs.] Matric. Lent, 1830; B.A. 1842.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. i, 1841; priest, 1842; C. of
Framsden and Otley, Suffolk, 1841-4. R. of Pettaugh, 1844-
96. At one time studied at the Royal Academy. Died June
14, 1896. Father of Barton S. (1872); brother of William G.
(1829). (T. A. Walker; Scott, MSS.; Boase, in. 1031;
Crockford; The Times, June 18, 1896.)
TUCKER, JOHN KINSMAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 30, 1863. S. of the Rev. William Guise (1829), of Haslar
Terrace, Gosport, Hants. School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867.
TUCKER, JONATHAN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 9, 1844; re-adm. Jan. 25, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1856. C. of St Mary's, Lancaster, 1853.
C. of Wyresdale, Lanes., 1854-6. V. of Childswickham,
Gloucs., 1856-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1861.
TUCKER, PETER COMYNS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, 1788,
Eldest s. of tlie Rev. Peter (Balliol College, Oxford, 1748-9).
M.A., of Morchard Bishop, Devon. B. there, Aug. 17, 1770.
Tucker, Thomas George
Schools, South Molton (Mr Oliver) and Tiverton (Mr Keats),
Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796.
Fellow. R. of Downe St Mary, Devon, 1837-43. R. of
Washford Pyne, 1838-43. Married, Isabella Hole. Died July
25, 1843. Father of Comyns (1826) and George W. (1835)
(Burke, L.G.; Univ. Almanack.)
TUCKER, RICHARD ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 20, 1802. [Eldest] s. of Henry, President of the
Council of Bermuda (and Frances Bruere). B. there. School,
Bermuda (Mr Richardson). Matric. Michs. 1802 ; Scholar, 1803 ;
B.A. 1807; M.A. 1818. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 16,
1802. Chief Justice of Newfoundland, 1825-33. Of Kingston,
Canada, 1833-7. Married Mary Tod, and had issue. Died in
Upper Clapton, Middlesex, Dec. 11, 1868. (V. Hodson;
Inns of Court; Boase, in. 1031; J. B. Whitmore.)
TUCKER, RICHARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May 5, 1824. Of the West Indies. [Eldest s. of WiUiam, West
Indian merchant. From Glasgow University; matric. there,
1822.] Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon, 1830;
priest, 1831. R. of St George's, Bermuda, -1847-68. Died,
Apr. 23, 1888, aged 92. (Oliver, Caribbeana, iv. 82; Univ.
Almanack.)
TUCKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1832-3.
TUCKER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 27, 1851.
S. of Robert, gent., of Blucher Street, London (and Fanny).
B. in parish of St Mary, Newington, Apr. 26, 1832. [Schools,
Newport, Isle of Wight, and Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 1851;
Scholar, 1854; B.A. (35^ Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1859. With
his college friend Leonard H. Courtney (1851) made a walking-
tour, planned to include the battlefields of Bosworth, Naseby,
Worcester, etc., for which Courtney designed a costume which
attracted much attention. At Birmingham a gaping boy,
when challenged by a companion ' whether he had never seen
a man before,' retorted 'Not tuv like them.' At Oakham their
private room was invaded by an excited populace, to whom
it had to be explained that they were not Paddy Noon and
Paddy Gell, two noted prizefighters who were expected.
Assistant Master at Windlesham School; at the school of the
Rev. J. A. Wall, at Portarlington, 1859-64; at Brighton
College, 1865; Head mathematical Master at University
College School, London, 1865-99. Hon. Secretary, London
Mathematical Society, 1867-1902. Hon. Secretary (and later
Vice-President) of the Association for the improvement of
Geometrical Teaching. Discovered 'Tucker's Circles.'
Married, Apr. 1866, Elizabeth, dau. of William Byles, of
Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Edited Professor W. K. Clifford's
Mathematical Papers, and Elements of Dynamics. Received
a Civil List pension, 1900. Died Jan. 29, 1905, at Worthing.
{Lancing Reg.; Eagle, xxi. i2if. and xxvii. 276; The Times,
Feb. I, 1905; F. P. White.)
TUCKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1868.
S. of Henry Robert, Esq. B. at Baltimore, U.S.A. School,
Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1868. In business in Baltimore.
Lived at Ashlyns, Mount Washington. Died Sept. 11, 1950,
aged 101. (F. Brittain.)
TUCKER, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 7,
1780. S. of [the Rev.] John (1739), of Canterbury. School,
Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1785;
M.A. 1788. V. of Lympne, Kent, 1789-94. V. of Lynsted,
1793. V. of Borden, 1797-1838. R. of Markshall, Essex,
1800-38. Died July 8, 1838, at Welling, Kent. Brother
of John (1774). {Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1838, II. 2236; Canterbury Act Bk.)
TUCKER, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
17, 1878. S. of Charles, coachman (and Eliza). B. [Mar. 29,
1859], at Bumham, Bucks. Schools [Northampton Grammar
and] Royal Grammar, Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1878;
Scholar, 1879; Browne medal (Latin epigram), 1879 and
(Greek epigram), 1880; Craven Scholar, 1881; Chancellor's
medal, 1882; B.A. {Senior Classic) 1882; M.A. 1885; Litt.D.
1891. Fellow, 1882. Professor of Classics and English at
University College, Auckland, New Zealand, 1883-5.
Professor of Classical and Comparative Philology at Mel-
bourne University, 1885-1920; Dean of the Faculty of Arts.
Hon. Litt.D., Trin. Coll., Dubhn, 1892. A Trustee of the
Public Library and National Gallery of Victoria. C.M.G.,
1920. Married (1) Nov. 9, 1882, Annie Mary, dau. of Thomas
Muckalt, of Forton Bank, near Garstang; (2) Anne Sophie
Henrietta, dau. of Sir Robert Hamilton, K.C.B., and widow
of Theyre A'Beckett Weigall, of Melbourne. Produced critical
editions of Aeschylus, Supplices, Choephoroe; Aristophanes,
Frogs; Aristotle, Poetica. Author, Life in Ancient Athens;
Life in the Roman World of Nero and St Paul; Introduction to
the Natural History of Language; Concise Etymological
Dictionary of Latin; The Judgement and Appreciation of
Literature; Commentary on the Sonnets of Shakespeare, etc.
Resided latterly in Devonshire, where he died Jan. 24, 1946.
(T. G. Tucker; The Times, Jan. 28, 1946; Who ivas Who).
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TUCKER, THOMAS HEYWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 24, 1818. 3rd s. of William, farmer, of Drewsteignton,
Devon. B. there, Feb. q. 1796. School, Drewsteignton (his
brother). Matric. Lent, 1819; B. A. 1824; M.A. 1830. Brother
of Dionysius {1824).
TUCKER, WALTER LONGMAN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July
21, 1862. S. of Ambrose, of 3, St George's Crescent, Birming-
ham. B. Sept. 30, 1845, at Poole, Dorset. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866;
M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon and priest (Worcester) 1871. Naval
Instructor, R.N., 1866; Chaplain, R.N., 1871-85. R. of
Thomeybum, Northumberland, 1886-1907. R. of Romans-
leigh, Devon, 1907-15. Married, Aug. 20, 1885, Emily Mary,
dau. of John Harvey, M.D., of London. Died Dec. 4, 1915.
(Scott, MSS.; The times, Dec. 7, 1915-)
TUCKER, WILLIAM ELDON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1891. S. of
the Rev. George, of Hamilton, Bermuda (and Theodosia
Trott). B. [Aug. 17], 1872, in Bermuda. School, Trinity
College, Port Hope, Canada. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.,
M.B. and B.Chir., 1902. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1892-4;
Capt., 1894. Played for England, 1894, 1895. At St George's
Hospital; House Surgeon and House Physician there, 1899-
1901; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. Practised at Hamilton,
Bermuda. Surgeon, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital,
Bermuda. [Venn, n. 522 -.'Book of Blues ; Medical Directories.)
TUCKER, WILLIAM FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1874. S. of James, gent, (and Anne). B. [Jan. 3, 1856],
at New Cross, Hatcham. Bapt. June 10, 1856. School, Royal
Naval, New Cross. Matric. Michs. 1874. Ord. deacon (London,
for Colonies) 1881; priest (North Queensland) 1881; R. of
Holy Trinity, Bowen, Queensland, 1881-6. V. of Charters
Towers, North Queensland, 1887-91. Hon. Canon of St James
Cathedral, TownsvUle, 1887-96. V. of TownsvQle, North
Queensland, 1891-4. Inc. of Hamilton, Victoria, 1894-8.
V. of St Paul's, Ballarat, Victoria, 1898-1909. Inc. of
Wendouree, 1910-12. Archdeacon of Grampians, Loddon and
Otway, 1913-17. Archdeacon of Ballarat, 1899-1921. P. in-
charge of Wendouree, 1921-6. Dean of Ballarat, 1921-31.
Married, Louisa, dau. of Henry Evelyn Chichele Chapeau, of
Salisbury, and had issue. Latterly of Forest Street, Ballarat.
Died Oct. 15, 1934. (Who was Who.)
TUCKER (post GUISE-TUCKER), WILLIAM GUISE. Adm. pens.
(age 17) at Peterhouse, Nov. 19, 1829. Of Devon. [2nd s. of
the Rev. John, of Hawling, Gloucs.] Matric. Lent, 1830;
B.A. 1834; U..\. 1838. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest, 1836; C. of
Charlton Kings. Gloucs., 1835-6. C. of Springfield, 1836.
Sometime Chaplain; R.N.; H.M.S. Revenge, Albion, and
Ceylon; at H.M. dockyard, Malta, 1844-9. A Missionary in
Canada, 1850-2. Chaplain to the R.N. Hospital at Haslar,
1853-65. Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital and Head of the
R.N. Chaplains, 1865-71. V. of Ramsay, Essex, 1872-85.
Chaplain at Milan, 1878-9; at Capri, 1879-80. Author, Royal
Naval Song Book. Died Jan. 17, 1885, at Torquay. Father of
John K. (1863); brother of John K. (1829). {T. A. Walker,
438; Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Jan. 21, 1885.)
TUCKER, WILLIAM HILL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 16, 1822. [S. of Thomas and Louisa.] B. Sept. 30,
1802, at Lambeth, Surrey. Matric. Easter, 1822; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1830. Fellow, 1825-45. Ord. deacon (Elv) 1827; priest,
1827. C. of St Matthew's, Brixton, Surrey, -1841-4. R. of
Dunton-Waylett, Essex, 1845-92. Author, Eton of Old, or
Eighty Years Since, and of an entertaining history of his Ufe
at King's (in the College library). Latterly of Brighton. Died
Nov. 10, 1901, at Hove, aged nearly 100. [King's Coll. Reg.,
23; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 16 and 23, 1901.)
TUCKETT, FENTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 25, 1823.
S. of G[eorge] L[o\vmanj, Esq. (next), of Reading. Schools,
Reading and [Blundell's], Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1829. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 526; BlundeU'sSch. Reg.)
TUCKETT, GEORGE LOWMAN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St
John's, Feb. 17, 1789. [Eldest] s. of WUliam, Esq. B. at
Bridgwater, Somerset. School, E.xeter. Matric. Michs. 1789;
Scholar, 1790; B.A. 1793. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 5, 1788. Called to the Bar, Nov. 11, 1796. Solicitor-
General of Grenada; Judge of the Court of Vice- Admiralty
and Chief Justice of the Island of Jamaica. Concerned in a
trial, 1818, of James Bowditch, etc., for the abduction of
Maria Glenn. Father of the above. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
525; Inns of Court; Scott, MSS.)
TUCKETT, IVOR LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. [3rd] s. of PhiUp DebeU, of ChOd's HiU House, Hamp-
stead. B. Feb. i, 1873, in London. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1893; (Pt II, 1st Class, 1894); Walsing-
ham medal, 1895; M.A. 1897; M.D. 1910. Fellow, 1895.
Assistant to the Downing Professor of Medicine, 1899.
Additional Demonstrator in Physiology, 1899 and 1905;
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TuDOR, George Rowland Berkeley
Senior Demonstrator, 1905-7. At University College
hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898.
House Surgeon, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Fellow
of University College, London, 1901. Married, Apr. 6, 1894,
at Lund, Sweden, Anna Maria Christina Wickman. Author,
medical and The Evidence of the Supernatural; Psychical
Researches and the Will to Believe. Of Punchardon Hall,
Willian, Herts., in 1920; and subsequently of Cowes, Isle of
Wight. Died Nov. 28, 1942. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Medical Directories; The Times, Dec. i, 1942.)
TUCKETT, JAMES EDWARD SHUM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1889. S. of Michael Shum, accountant, deceased (and
Harrietta Tedder). B. [Mar. 3], 1870, at Horfield. School,
Bristol Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. {25th Wrangler)
1892; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Christ College, Brecon,
1893-5; at Eastbourne College, 1895-1902; at Marlborough
College, 1902-20 (Bursar, 1917-20). Married. Died Aug. 18,
1934, at Combe Dingle, Bristol. {Venn, 11. 510; Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 20,
I934-)
TUCKEY, CHARLES ORPEN. Adm. pens, at Trhjity, June 25,
1894. S. of Davys, of L>Tiwood, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
B. Aug. 24, 1875, in Dublin. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1896; B.A. {10th Wrangler) 1897;
(Math. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1898); M.A. 1903. Assistant
Master at Marlborough College, 1898-9; at Charterhouse,
1899-1936; Housemaster, 1910-1. Of Bournemouth in 1950.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; List of
Carthusians; Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TUCKEY, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1848. S. of Richard, gent., of Haydon, in Rodboume-Cheney,
Wilts. B. Oct. 8, 1829, at Compton-Beauchamp, Berks.
School, Marlborough Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852. Rowing 'blue,' 1852. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Dec. 21,
1854; priest. May 18, 1856. V. of Rodboume-Cheney, Wilts.,
1857-9. Went to New Zealand, i860. C. of St Peter's,
Wellington, New Zealand, 1887-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Welling-
ton, from 1900. Conducted a school in Wellington, the nucleus
of Wellington College, of which he was for years Classical
Master. Married, 1859, Fanny Isabel, dau. of James Bryant,
of Bath. Died Sept. 14, 1919. (Eagle, xli. 47; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford.)
TUCKNISS, BENJAMIN FULLER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
Catharine's, Oct. 16, 1826. B. in the Colony of Demerara.
Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831. P.C. of Raskelf, Yorks.,
1832-45. Of Demerara ini845. Disappears from C/«rgy Lis*,
1852. A son, Richard Austin, was adm. at St Edmund HaU,
Oxford, 1845. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Al. Oxon.)
TUDBALL, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 8, 1879. [3rd] s. of the Rev. T[homas] (next), of
1, Norton Road, West Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A.
1883. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1882; priest, 1884; C. of
Hanley, Staffs., 1882-6. C. of Chasetown, 1886-91. V. of
Lower Gomal, 1891-7. R. of St James', Wednesbury, 1897-
1910. V. of St Peter's, Vauxhall, Surrey, 1910-25. C. of
Holy Innocents, Hammersmith, 1926-8. Chaplain of
Heathfield School, Ascot, 1928-30; of St Giles Homes, East
Hanningfield, Essex, 1930-2. Died July 16, 1932, aged 74. at
Danbury, Essex. (E. A. Underwood, Story of Sedgley, 298,
which gives 'died July 18'; Crockford; The Times, July 19,
1932.)
TUDBALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15, 1837.
Of Wilts. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (Balliol CoUege, Oxford,
1801), of East Budleigh, Devon (and Mary, dau. of the Ven.
Charles Daubeny, .Archdeacon of Salisbury).] Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Glouc.) 1842;
priest (Salisbury) 1844. P.C. of Petersmariand, Devon, 1848-
54. Sunday Evening Lecturer at West Teignmouth, in i860.
Married, Apr. 25, 1882 (then of Brighton), Emily Mary, eldest
dau. of J. Smith, of Streatham. Died Feb. 1, 1889, aged 71,
at Brighton. Father of the above. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
Clergy List; The Guardian, Feb. 6, 1889.)
TUDOR, CHARLES MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Nov. 29, 1890. S. of J. [John, M.R.C.S.], of 24, High West
Street, Dorchester. B. there, 1S72. Matric. Easter, 1891;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1897; priest,
1898; C. of Baldock, Herts., 1897-1901- C. of Broadwindsor,
Dorset, 1901-4. R. of .Aisholt, Somerset, 1904-6 and V. of
Over-Stowey, 1904-8. R. of Pitchford, Salop, 1908-13. Lie.
Pr., dio. of Canterbury, 1913-18; dio. of Chichester, 1918-35;
Perm, to off., 1935-48-. Married, 1901, Edith Mathilde, dau.
of Philip De Clermont. Of Eastbourne in 1952. Brother of
the next. (Crockford.)
TUDOR, GEORGE ROWLAND BERKELEY. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 1, 1889. S. of John, Esq., of Dorchester.
Matric. Easter, 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Died
Feb. I, 1898. Brother of the above.
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Tudor, Harry
TUDOR, HARRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 5,
1850. [2nd] s. of Henry, Esq., of Shrewsbury (and Mary
Sophia, dau. of Andrew Thynne). B. June 12, 1832. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1856; priest, 1858; C. of Great Tew, Oxon.,
1856-8. C. of Clewer, Berks., 1858-65. R. of Wolborough
with Newton-Abbot, Devon, 1865-88. R. (and Patron) of
Lustleigh, 1888-1904. Preb. of Exeter, 1885-1907; Sub-
Dean, 1903-7. Married, Aurora, dau. of the Rev. Frederick
Ensor, of Lustleigh. Died in the Close, Exeter, July 20, 1907.
Father of Owen M. (next). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, July 23, 1907.)
TUDOR, OWEN MONTAGU. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1887. Eldest s. of the Rev. Harry (above), R. of
Newton Abbot (and Aurora, dau. of the Rev. Frederick
Ensor). B. [June 9, 1869] there. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Died, unmarried, Oct. 30,
1891, aged 22, in London. (Burke, L.G.; The Gitardian,
Nov. 4, 1891; Charterhouse Reg.)
TUDOR, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 8,
1825. S. of James. B. at Timberscombe, Somerset. School,
Chichester, Sussex. Matric. Lent, 1826. Migrated (age 20)
to Trinity, July 10, 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon, 1830; priest, 1831. V. of Houghton-next-Harpley,
Norfolk, 1837-44. R. of Syderstone, 1844-79. Chaplain to
the Marquess of Cholmondeley. Died Nov. 4, 1882, at Christ
Church vicarage, Bamet. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 15,
1882.)
TUDOR-OWEN, COURTENAY WILLIAM (1896), see OWEN.
TUDOR-RISK, JOHN KEATS (1869), see RISK.
TUDWAY, CLEMENT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Oct. 1810;
from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 29,
1799, age 17. [2nd s. of Robert, Esq., of Wells, Somerset (and
Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Paine). B. May 20, 1782.
School, Sherborne. Sometime Lieut., i6th Dragoons.] Matric.
Michs. 1810; B.A. 1811. V. of Chisledon, Wilts., 1814-30.
Married, Apr. 7, 1807, Elizabeth Pappod, dau. of Thomas
Brown Calley, Esq., of Burderop Park, Wilts. Died Feb. 26,
1830. {Sherborne Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.)
TUDWAY, CHARLES CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Jan. 17, 1865. [S. of Robert Charles (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1827), M.P., deceased, of the Cedars, Wells,
Somerset (and Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir WilUam
Miles, ist Bart.). B. Nov. 23, 1846.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Lent, 1865. Of the Cedars, Wells, Somerset. Captain, N.
Somerset Yeomanry. J. P. and D.L. for Somerset. Owner of
estates in Antigua. Married (i) July 5, 1870, Lady Edith
Nelson, dau. of Horatio, 3rd Earl Nelson, and had one
daughter; (2) Jan. 15, 1884, Alice Constance, youngest dau.
of Sir Frederick H. Hervey-Bathurst, 3rd Bart., and had,
further issue. Died Sept. 7, 1926. (//arrow ScA. ivieg. ; Burke,
L.G.; Oliver, History of Antigua.)
TUER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 3, 1824. S. of Peter, of Manchester (and Martha Bridge).
School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829. P.C. of
St John's, West Derby, Lanes., 1836-42. C. of Woodhead,
Cheshire, 1846-50. Disappears from Clergy List, i868.
{Clerical Guide.)
TUFNEL, WILLIAM BEWLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar.
17, 1802. Resided for two terms. {Peile, 11. 351.)
TUFNELL, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8,
1787. [S. of Charles, Brevet-Colonel, Royal Horse Guards
(and Mary, dau. of Alexander Haselar). School, Westminster.]
Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1791. Ord. deacon
(London) Apr. 17, 1791. C. of Kingsthorpe, Northants., 1801.
C. of All Saints, Northampton, 1802-4; V. there, 1804-22.
Married, Apr. 14, 1792, Miss — Farley. Died July 2, 1822,
aged 54. {Record of Old Westminsters; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1822, 11. 92.)
TUFNELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July i,
1852. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John Charles Fowell (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1815)] [R.] of Edburton, Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex (and Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Penfold). [School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1852. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Dec. 22, 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1857; priest (Manchester) 1858; C. of Wootton, Northants.,
1857-61. C. of Midhurst, Sussex, 1861-3. V. of Easeboume,
1863-79. Domestic Chaplain to Lord Egmont. Died Mar. i,
1879- {T. A. Walker, 504; Crockford.)
TUFNELL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 29,
1821. [3rd s. of William, of Langleys, Great Waltham, Essex,
(and Aima, dau. of John Close, of Easby House, Yorks.).
TuGWELL, Herbert
B. 1796. Schools, Felsted and Eton.] [Obtained a commission
in the 3rd Regt. of Foot Guards, 1814; served in the Penin-
sular War; Capt., Scots Fusilier Guards; retired, 1821.]
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord. deacon, 1824; priest
(London) May 29, 1825. V. of Wormingford, Essex, 1825-40.
Chaplain at Boulogne, 1842. C. of Pleshey, Essex, 1843. V. of
Uf&ngton, Berks., 1847-52. R. of Thomton-Watlass, Yorks.,
1852-68. Married, 182 1, Maria Newton, dau. of Cornelius
Kortwright, of Hylands, Essex, and had issue. Died Jan. 16,
1868, at Banstead. Brother of William (1799) and the next.
{Al. Felsted.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1868, 397a.)
TUFNELL, JOHN JOLLIFFE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, June 27, 1796. [Eldest] s. of William, of Great
Waltham, Essex (and Anna, dau. of John Close, of Easeby
House, Yorks.). [B. Sept. 21, 1778.] School, Rugby. Suc-
ceeded to Langleys, Essex, on the death of his uncle, 1820.
J. P. and D.L. for Essex; High Sheriff, 1823. Married, June
29, 1801, Catherine Dorothy, eldest dau. of Sir Michael
Pilkington, 6th Bart., of Chevet, Yorks., and had issue. Died
July 18, 1864. Brother of Wilham (1799) and the above.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Eton Coll. Reg. {sub his son).)
TUFNELL, SAMUEL JOLLIFFE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 10, 1792. [3rd] s. of George Forster, of London
(by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of John Farhill, of Chichester).
B. Jan. I, 1774. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1792;
B.A. 1796; M.A. 1800. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 29, 1798.
R. of West Stoke, Sussex, 1803-4. V. of North Mundham,
and Hunston, 1803-50. Preb. of Chichester, 1804-50.
Married Charlotte Diggins, of Chichester, and had one
daughter. Died Nov. 7, 1850. M.I. at North Mundham.
Brother of the next. (Burke, E.G.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TUFNELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1787.
Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of George Forster, of Chichester
(by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of John Farhill, of Chichester).
B. 1769.] Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1787; B..\. 1791;
M.A. 1794. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 28, 1791.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1795. Of Chichester. M.P. for
Colchester, 1806-7. Married, May 24, 1804, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Carleton, of South Carleton, Lines. Died Apr. 26,
1809, in London. Brother of the above. {St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 526; Return of M.P. s; Burke, E.G.; G. Mag., 1809,
I. 482; F. P. White; Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 21, 1805.)
TUFNELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July i,
1799. [2nd] s. of William, of Great Waltham, Essex (and
Anna, dau. of John Close, of Easby House, Yorks.). School,
Wingham, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1803. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1803; priest, Dec. 30, 1804. V. of
Wormingford, Essex, 1805-25. Married, 1805, Anna Maria,
dau. of John Naylor, of Newstead, Essex, and had one
daughter. Resided latterly at Pleshey, Essex, and at Great
Waltham. Life written by J. W. H. CoUingridge. Died in
1855. Brother of John J. (1796) and George (1821). (Burke,
E.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; C. R. Hudleston.)
TUFNELL, WYNDHAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 24, 1871. [Only] s. of the Rev. Frederick
(Wadham College, Oxford, 1839), R. of Fryeming, Essex (and
Frances Ann, dau. of W. G. D'Aeth). B. Mar. 12, 1852, at
York Place, Edinburgh. Bapt. Apr. 10, 1852. [Schools,
Haileybury and Brighton.] Matric. Michs. 1871; LL.B. 1875.
Captain, 3rd Battn., The Buffs.; Capt., East Kent Regt. (T.),
1896. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902 (A.S.C.;
mentioned in despatches). Major. M.B.E. 1919. Gentleman-
Usher to the Queen, 1899-1901. Author, The Modern
Odyssey; The Magic of the Desert. Died Mar. 10, 1938, at
Folkestone. {Haileybury Reg.; Brighton Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Mar. 12,
1938.)
TUFTON, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 27,
1798. 3rd s. of [Sackville, 8th] Earl of Thanet (and Mary,
dau. of Lord John Phihp Sackville). [B. Nov. 22, 1773.
School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1798. M.P. for Appleby,
Westmorland, 1796-9. Died, May 28, 1799- {Record of Old
Westminsters; Return of M.P. s; Burke, Dormant and Extinct
Peerages (Thanet).)
TUGWELL, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1877. B. Mar. 15, 1854, at Salisbury. Schools, St Bees,
Cumberland and St Saviour's, Southwark. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881; D.D. 1906. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of Petworth, Sussex, 1880-9. Missionary
(C.M.S.), at Lagos, West Africa, 1889-94. Bishop of Western
equatorial Africa, 1894-1920. R. of Mavesyn Ridware,
Staffs., 1921-7. Resided latterly at Brook Cottage, Benson,
Oxford, where he died July 22, 1936 {Crockford; Who was
Who; The Times, July 23, 1936.
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TUGWELL, LEWEN HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. iS66.
[S. of the Rev. Lewen (St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1845), V. of
St Andrew's, Lambeth.] Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867;
B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1870; priest (Canter-
bury) 1871; C. of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey,
1870-1. Consular Chaplain. Died May 21, 1872, at Punta
Delgada, St Michael, Azores, aged 25. {Clergy List; Crockford;
The Times, June 8, 1872.)
TUKE, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [2nd] s. of Henry [George] [barrister], of Shelbume
House, Cheltenham. B. [May 13], 1867, at Dover, Kent.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1886; B..A.. 1889;
M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1890; priest (Gibraltar,
for Rochester) 1891; C. of St George's, Camberwell (Trinity
mission), 1890-3. C. of Hatchford, Surrey, 1893-4. C. of
Addlestone, 1894-6. V. of Ripley, 1896-1901. V. of Hope-
under-Dinmore, Heref., 1902-8. \'. of Holmer with Hunting-
ton, 1908-16. Married, Feb. 10, 1897, Jane Ellen, elder dau.
of Philip Francis, of Kensington. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.); killed in action, July 20, 1916.
(Cheltenham Coll Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 12, 1897.)
TUKE, HENRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1884. [2nd] s. of William Murray, of Saffron Walden, Essex
(and Emma, dau. of Caleb WilUams, M.D., of York). B.
July 13, 1865, at Saffron Walden. School, Oliver's Mount,
Scarborough. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.. A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Of
'Beifields,' Galley\vood, Chelmsford in 1946. (Burke, L.G.)
TUKE, LEONARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1881. Adm. at
Cavendish H. [8th s. of the Rev. Francis Edward (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1843). B. 1864. School, Tonbridge.] B.A.
1884. Adm. solicitor, 1889; practised in Lincoln's Irm
Fields. Latterly on the staff of St Thomas's Hospital.
Resided at 34, The Crescent, Barnes. Died Jan. 26, 1921, at
Lynton, Devon. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
TUKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 11, 1873.
[Eldest] s. of James Hack (for whom see D.N.B.), of Hitchin,
Herts, (by his ist wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Janson, of
Tottenham). B. Aug. 6, 1854, at Hitchin. School, Grove
House, Tottenham (private). Matric. Michs. 1873; B..\. 1878;
M.A. 1884. Of Colwell, near Honiton, Devon. J. P. for
Devon. Married, 1897, Violet Emily Kate Georgiana, eldest
dau. of Capt. Edward William Dunlo Croker, Co. Limerick,
and had issue. Died at Colwell, Nov. 24, 1937. (Burke, L.G.;
Walford, County Families; The Times, Nov. 25, 1937.)
TULK, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 27, 1805. [Eldest] s. of John [Augustus], of Richmond,
Surrey (and Betty). [B. there, June 3, 1786.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1806; Scholar, 1806. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 28, 1807. A student of the writings of
Swedenborg; assisted in founding the London Society for
publishing his works, 1810; served on its committee until
1843. Connected with the Hawkestone meeting, held annually
in connection with Swedenborg at an irm at Hawkstone Park,
Shropshire (President, 1814). M.P. for Sudbury, 1820-6; for
Poole, Dorset, 1835-7. J. P. for Middlesex, 1836-47. Chair-
man of the committe of Hanwell asylum. F.R.S., 1822.
Married, Sept. 21, 1807, Susannah, dau. of Marmaduke Hart,
merchant, of Hampstead, and had 12 children. Author, The
Record of Family Instruction; Aphorisms; Spiritual Chris-
tianity (unfinished). Contributed to the Intellectual Repository
and the New Church Advocate. Died Jem. 16, 1849, in London.
Doubtless father of John A. (1839). {Record of Old West-
minsters; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1849, i. 326; Inns of Court.)
TULK, JAMES STUART. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
July 4, 1848. [2nd s. of John Augustus, late of Park Place,
Regent's Park, London] and of Mrs Lydia Tulk, of Abbaye-
de-Beaufays, Chaudfontaine, near Liege, Belgium. Matric.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Adm. ad eundem, at
Oxford, 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 23, 1852.
(Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court.)
TULK, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
June 17, 1833. [Probably s. of John Brathwaite. B. in the
Barbados. School, Edinburgh High.] Matric. Lent, 1834.
(Venn, 11. 223, which suggests he was a s. of Charles .\ugustus
(1805), but see the next.)
TULK, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1839. [Doubtless s. of Charles Augustus (1805).] Matric.
Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1848. At the Middlesex
Hospital; also in Edinburgh and Paris. M.R.C.P., 1849. Of
Isleworth, Middlesex, in 1870; of Twickenham, in 1880.
Latterly of Chertsey, Surrey, where he died Mar. 13, 1895.
(Medical Directories.)
TULLOCH, ANGUS ALEXANDER GREGORIE. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1885. [Eldest] s. of Alexander
Bruce, Lieut. -Col. (later Major-General), of Melbourne,
Australia (and Arabella, dau. of Stephen Heelis, of Grasmere).
TuNSTALL, James
B. May 21, 1867, at Lytham. School, Dover College. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; LL.M. 1898. .\dm. solicitor, 1892;
of the firm of Slater, Heelis, Williamson, CoUis and TuUoch.
Retired from legal practice, 1907. Managing Director of the
Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co., Ltd.;
Director of the Yorks. Penny Bank, Ltd. O.B.E. Married,
1906, Winifred Mary, dau. of Canon Joseph J. Scott, and had
issue. Resided at 71, Princes Street, Manchester. Died
June 9, r932, at Eastbourne; buried at Alderley. (Dover Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists; Burke, Col. Gentry; Who was Who; J. T.
Rule; The Times, June 13, 1932)
TULLOH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 3, 1835. [S. of
Robert Henry, Bengal Civil Service, of Elliston, Roxburgh-
shire. B. Feb. 22, 1817. School, Edinburgh Academy; and at
Glasgow University, 1833-5.] Entered the Army, 1837.
Present at the Siege of Jhansi, 1838-9; in the Indian Mutmy,
and in many other campaigns. Major, 33rd Bengal Native
Infantry-; commanded 21st Sikh Infantry. Retired, 1861.
Inherited Elliston in 1853, but sold it in 1863. Married, 1863,
Harriet Mary Eliza, 2nd dau. of George Swinton, Bengal C.S.,
of Swinton House, Berwickshire. Died Feb. 25, 1901, at
Bath. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg., 41; Army Lists.)
TULLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1880. S. of
Charles, ship-broker (and Lucy Compton). B. at Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Bapt. Dec. 24, 1862. School, King's, Canterbury
(Dr Blore). Matric. Michs. 1880.
TUMMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 15, 1809. Matric.
Michs. 1809; B..\. 1813. Ord. deacon, 1813; priest (Norwich)
June 5, 1814. C. of Little Steeping and Ashby-by-Partney,
Lines., -1841-59. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. (Clergy
List.)
TUNNEY, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 2, 1800. Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1806; Scholar;
LL.B. 1806. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1801; priest,
Dec. 20, 1801.
TUNNEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, June 30,
1784. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar.
TUNNICLIFFE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1878. Eldest s. of Henry 'Colin' [Cotton],
Esq., deceased, of Yarlet Hall, Staffs, (and .Anne Jane, dau.
of the Rev. Edward Freeman Parsons, of Whitley, Cheshire.
B. June 17, 1859, at Wavertree, Lanes. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1878. Captain and Hon. Major, North Staffs.
Regt. (T.), 1889. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1901. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Major, N. Staffs.
Regt.; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for 'valuable
services'). Of Whitgreave Manor, Stone, Staffs. J. P. and
D.L. for Staffs. Married, 1899, Norah, dau. of R. W. Johnson,
Esq. Died Dec. 29, 1933. (Repton Reg.; Army Lists;V^'!ilfoTd,
County Families; The Times, Jan. 2, 1934.)
TUNNICLIFFE, MATTHEW WALTER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1863. S. of T., schoolmaster [of Far Town, Pudsey,
Yorks.] (and Sarah). B. at Pudsey, Nov. x8, 1842. [School,
Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1863; B..\. 1867. Assistant
Master at Dorchester Grammar School; Second Master of
Holt Grammar School, Norfolk, 1866-7. Ord. deacon
(Norivich) i867;priest, i868;C. of Ringstead, Norfolk, 1867-9-
C. of Elmley, Yorks., 1869-71. V. of Earls Heaton, 1871-91.
Died in 1891. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Crockford.)
TUNNO, EDWARD ROSE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 4, 1813.
[Only s. of John, of Devonshire Place, London. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1822. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1816. M.P. for Bossiney, Cornwall,
1826-32. Of Llangennech Park, Carmarthens. Resided
latterly at Wamford Park, near Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
Died in 1863. (Boase, vi. 716; Inns of Court; Return ofM.P.s.)
TUNSTAL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 2,
1843. S. of William. B. at Gisbume, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1847.
TUNSTALL, FREDERICK WILLIAM WHITELOCK. Adm. pens,
at St John's, June 19, 1879. S. of William Croudson,
banker (and Arabella Matilda). B. [Dec. 30, 1858], in
St Michael's parish, Gloucester. Bapt. June 21, 1859. Matric.
Michs. 1879. Kept three terms. Died Sept. 11, 1939, in
London. (Eagle, li. 224; The Times, Sept. 15, 1939.)
TUNSTALL (or TUNSTAL), JAMES. Adm. at Christ's, Feb. 11,
1780. Matric. Michs. 17S3; Scholar; B.A., 1784; 1st Chan-
cellor's medal, 1784; M.A. 1787. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec.
1786; priest (London) Apr. 20, 1788. Stood unsuccessfully
for a fellowship; obliged to leave College. Went to America,
where he became assistant in a school. Gunning gave him
a bad character; could have been 'one of the most dis-
tinguished men in the University, but was the idlest of the
idle, so low a profligate that he was shunned by all the men
of his own standing.' (Peile, 11. 311; Gunning, i. 33, 38.)
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TUNSTALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, for Mus. Bac. at St John's,
May 24, 1879. Of Surrey. S. of John, printer (and Ellen).
B. Nov. 15, 1838, at Waterloo. Bapt. Oct. 29, 1848. Did not
reside.
TUNSTALL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
July 27, 1776. S. of Robert, of Brentford, Middlesex.
School, Hackney, London. Matric. Michs. i777; B.A. 1781.
TUNSTALL-SMITH, TUNSTALL (1874), see SMITH, TUNSTALL.
TUOHY, PATRICK. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 4,
1845. S. of Anthony, of Galway (and Bridget). Matric. Michs.
1845.
TUPMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9, 1846.
S. of Samuel [of Vernon House, Brixton Hill, Surrey]. School,
King's College (Dr Major). Did not reside. Adm. at Peter-
house, Oct. 12, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar. Name off,
Jan. 1847. (T. A. Walker, 490.)
TUPPEN, HARRY STACEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1881. S. of
Harry, of Brighton. B. there, Feb. 19, 1863. Schools,
Framlingham College and Epsom College. Matric. Michs.
1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chu:., 1890. At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1889. House
Surgeon, Royal Hants. County Hospital. Sometime surgeon,
P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, and Assistant Medical
Officer at the County asylum, Prestwick. Resided latterly at
Bournemouth, where he died Jan. 9, 1896. (Venn, u. 448;
Medical Directories; The Standard, Jan. 13, 1896.)
TUPPER, Sir CHARLES. Hon. LL.D., 1886. B. July 2, 1821.
K.C.M.G., 1879; created Bart., 1888; P.C., 1908. Canadian
High Commissioner in London, 1884-96. G.C.M.G., 1886.
Prime Minister of Canada, April-June, 1896. Died Oct. 30,
1915. {D.N.B.; Diet. Canadian Biog.)
TURBUTT, JOHN LANCELOT (1843), see ERRINGTON.
TURING, ARTHUR HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1889.
[S. of the Rev. John Robert (next) (and Fanny Montague), of
Burlington Road, Paddington, London, W. B. June 23,
1870. Schools, Merchant Taylors', and Bedford Grammar.]
Entered the Army, Royal Fusiliers; transferred to 38th
Sikhs, 1891. Killed in action in the Shinkamar pass during
the Indian frontier War, Jan. 29, 1898. (Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.)
TURING, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 6, 1844. S. of John Robert. B. in Batavia, Dutch
Indies. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1848; M.A. 185 1. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1848; priest,
1849; C. of Axminster, Devon, 1848-51. P.C. of Holy
Trinity, Rotherhithe, Surrey, 1851-9. Diocesan Inspector of
Schools for the Borough of Southwark, 1857-9. Chaplain of
Trinity College, 1859-71. C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge,
1859-64. C. of Tydd St Mary, Cambs., 1864-6. C. of South
Ormsby, Lines., 1864-9. P-C. of St Andrew's, Watford,
Herts., 1870-3. V. of Edwinstowe with Carburton and
Ollerton, Notts., 1873-84. Author, Parochial Recollections.
Latterly of 2, Nutfield, Sinden Road, Bedford, where he died,
Dec. 27, 1885. Father of the above. (Crockford;TheGuardian,
Dec. 30, 1885.)
TURLEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 13, 1841 ;
a 'Ten-year man.' Of York. S. of Edward (and Hannah).
B. July 3, 1812.
TURMINE, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 20, 1848;
a 'Ten-year man.' S. of the Rev. Henry (next), P.C. of
Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent (and Susannah Knight). B.
Oct. 19, 1824, at Minster. Brother of Henry T. A. (1843).
TURMINE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 6, 1807. 5th
s. of Noah. B. Jan. 8, 1784, at Canterbury. School, Canter-
bury (Mr Naylor). Matric. Michs. T807; B.A. 1811; M.A.
1814. P.C. of Minster and C. of Warden, Kent, 1819-46.
Died Dec. 4, 1846. Father of the next and the above.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1847, i. 444.)
TURMINE, HENRY THOMAS ATKINSON. Adm. sizar at
St John's, July 6, 1843. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry
(above), of Minster (and Susannah Knight). B. there, Bapt.
Feb. 6, 1824. Of Kent. [Schoo* Winchester.] Matric. Lent,
1844. Of Sheerness in 1885. Married, Sept. i, 1885, Ann
Mary, elder dau. of F. Venable, of Sheerness. Brother of
Alfred (1848). (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Sept. 7, 1885.)
TURNBULL, CHARLES CUTHBERT INGRAM. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1888; from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Oct. 19, 1886. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Stephenson
(1846), V. of Penistone, Yorks. (and Agnes Mary Smith).
B. [July 28], 1867, at Carlton-in-Lindrick, Notts. School,
Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avon. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. House Physician, Chester General
Infirmary; House Surgeon, North Devon Infirmary; Resident
TuRNBULL, Robert
Mediczil Officer, Italian Hospital, Queen Square, London.
Practised at Hulme, Manchester. Of 55, Chorlton Road,
Hulme, Manchester, 1948. [Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 502; Medical
Directories.)
TURNBULL, GEORGE GILLON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1877. [Eldest] s. of James, of St Edmund's House, Aberdeen
(and Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of William Downe Gillon, of
Walhouse, Linlithgowshire). B. Sept. 6, 1858, in Edinburgh.
School, Harrow [and at Edinburgh University]. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Writer to the Signet, 1885. Succeeded
to the estate of his uncle, John TurnbuU, Convenor of the
County of Berwick, 1891. Of Abbey St Bathans, Grantshouse,
Berwickshire. J. P. for Berwickshire. Died July 16, 1928.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families; Society of
Writers to the Signet.)
TURNBULL, JAMES GEORGE STUART. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. S. of James, of Faldonside, Melrose,
Roxburghs. B. Dec. 12, 1881, at Melrose. School, Loretto.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. 'Went to Vancouver; dead
in 1925.' (Loretto Reg.)
TURNBULL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1857. S.
of Robert. B. Feb. 18, 1838, at Hackness, Yorks. School,
St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1867.
Vice-Principal of King WilUam's College, Isle of Man, 1861-4.
Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Malew,
Isle of Man, 1862-4. C. of ChildwaU, Lanes., 1864-71. V. of
Temple Ewell, Kent, 1871-1900. R. of Great Linford,
Bucks., 1900-22. Died Feb. 20, 1922, at Olney. Father of
PeverU A. (1889); brother of William P. (i860). (Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 23, 1922.)
TURNBULL, JOHN BURDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 25, 1851. S. of the Rev. Joseph, of Seaforth, near
Liverpool (and Mary Ann Corbet). [B. Feb. 18, 1827, at
Brighton.] Doubtful if resided. Adm. at St John's, July 5,
1855. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Died Jan. 20, i860.
(G. Mag., i860, I. 416.)
TURNBULL, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 13,
1848. [Eldest] s. of Andrew, of the Excise. B. [Aug. 15,
1829], in Edinburgh. Schools, Edinburgh and Ealing.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. 13, 1852. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1855. Practised in
Natal; sometime Judge of the Supreme Court. Married,
Oct. 14, 1858, Lucy Marshall, younger dau. of WiUiam
Tumbull, Esq., of Peebles. Died Dec. 20, 1902, at Pieter-
maritzburg. (Venn, 11. 285 and iv. add.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TURNBULL, JOSEPH CORBETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1837. [B. Aug. 26, 1813.] Matric. Michs. 1837;
Scholar, 1840; B.A. (%2nd Wrangler) 1841; M.A. 1844. Ord.
priest (Gloucester and Bristol) 1842. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham College, 1841-2; subsequently Head of the
MOitary and Civil Department. Died Feb. 28, 1879, at
Cheltenham; buried at Leckhampton, Gloucs. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.)
TURNBULL, PEVERIL AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1889. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1S57),
V. of Temple Ewell, near Dover. B. June 23, 1870, at Little
Woolton, ChUdwall, Lanes. Schools, Dover College and
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
Assistant Master at Hillbrow School, Rugby, for 2\ years; at
Rottingdean for 2 years; at St Vincent's, Eastbourne for
I year; at St George's, Ascot; at Aysgarth School, Yorks.,
1899-1909; at Ashbourne House, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
Latterly of Great Linford rectory, Bucks. Died Nov. 30,
1927. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, Dec. 2, 1927.)
TURNBULL, PHILIP CORBETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. S. of William Abbott, of 'Oaklands,* Hilden-
borough, Kent. B. Dec. i, 1878, at Hildenborough. School,
. Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A.
1905. In business in the Straits Settlements; and later, in
London. Of Stevenage, Herts., in 1927. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.)
TURNBULL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 14, 1845.
S. of Robert, of Dikehead, Cumberland (and Eleanor). B. at
Kirkandrew's-upon-Esk. Bapt. Mar. i, 1812. Matric. Easter,
1845; B.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1848; priest, 1849.
C. of Whitchurch, Shropshire, 185 1-8. V. of Wybunbury,
Cheshire, 1858-77. Married Louisa Philippine, and had issue.
Died 1877. (Crockford; Walford, County Families (sttb his
son. Sir Robert).)
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TURNBULL, SYDNEY PEVERILL. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1887. S. of H[enxv], of Grosvenor Road, Scarborough (and
Fanny, dau of Joseph Clarke). B. Sept. 24, 1868. School,
King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1887;
Scholar, 1888; B.A. (i6tk Wrangler) 1S90. Adm. soUcitor,
1894; practised in Scarborough (Tumbull and Sons). Of
4, VVestboume Road, Scarborough. J. P. for the North Riding
of Yorks. Married Alice, dau. of Francis Fearon. Died
Nov. 17, 1948, at Wimbledon. [King William's Coll., Isle of
Man, Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 20, 1948.)
TURNBULL, THOMAS SMITH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 29, 1811. [4th] s. of John, of London. B. there [July,
1794]. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A.
{14th Wrangler) 1816; M.A. i8ig. Fellow, i8r7-48; President,
1826-48. Junior Proctor, 1827-8. Adm. ad eundem, at
Oxford, 1832. Adm. at Lincoln's Iim, Aug. 27, 1814. Called
to the Bar, 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1822; priest
(Ely) 1822. R. of Blofield, Norfolk, 1847-76. F.R.S., 1831.
Died Mar. 24, 1876. M.I. at Blofield. {Venn, n. 158; Boase,
VI. 718; Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Crockford.)
TURNBULL, THOMAS STROVER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 19, 1871. S. of T. Scott, Esq., of High Barnes, Sunder-
land. B. Mar. 17, 1853. School, private. Matric. Easter,
1872; B.A. 1875. Rowing 'blue,' 1873. Adm. a solicitor,
Dec. 1877; practised in Manchester, 1878 (Messrs Sutton,
Elliott, Tumbull and Mayne). Died Oct. 5, 1917. (Law
Lists.)
TURNBULL, VALENTINE MOUNSEY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of Jared, of Maughanby, Langwathby,
Cumberland. B. there, Feb. 14, 1869. School, St Bees
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1891;
M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Kendal Grammar School,
1892-4; at Haverfordwest Grammar School for 6 years; at
Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, for 2 years; at the Perse
School, Cambridge, 1902-34. Of 46, St Barnabas Road,
Cambridge, in 1953. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TURNBULL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 15, 1824.
Of the West Indies. Had matric. from St Mary's Hall,
Oxford, Dec. 30, 1825, age 21. [3rd s. of Archibald, of
St Catherine's, Jamaica.] Matric. Lent, 1825. (Al. Oxon.)
TURNBULL, WILLIAM PEVERILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. I, i860. [3rd] s. of Robert, of Hackness, near Scar-
borough, Yorks. (and Mary, dau. of John Watson, of Scalby).
B. there, Oct. 8, 1841. School, St Peter's, York. Matric.
Michs. i860; Scholar, 1862; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd
Smith's prize) 1864; M.A. 1867. Fellow, 1865; assistant
tutor, 1865-70. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1879. H.M.
Inspector of Schools, 1871 ; divisional inspector, 1894-1906.
'One of the cleverest men whom I have ever known.' (James
Stuart, Reminiscences, 200.) Married, Dec. 21, 1882, Faimy,
eldest dau. of Edwin John Hayes, Esq., of Ashby House,
Handsworth, near Birmingham. Author of mathematical
text-books. Died Jan. 24, 1917, at Church Stretton, Salop.
Brother of John (1857). (The Times, Jan. 27, igi?-)
TURNBULL, WILLIAM STEPHENSON. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 22, 1846. S. of Dr William, of Huddersfield.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) 1852; C. of Carlton-in-Lindrick, Notts.,
1852-4. V. of Penistone, Yorks., and P.C. of Midhope, 1855-
1911. Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of St Albans, 1857.
Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1891-1913. Restored Penistone
Church in 1862 and 1905-6. Married, Apr. 27, 1854, Agnes
Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. C. G. Smith, R. of Cariton-in-
Lindrick. Died Aug. 9, 1913, aged 86. Father of Charles
C. I. (1888). (r. A. Walker, 488 and MS. note; Crockford.)
TURNELL, CYRIL MEE. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Oct. 9, 1899.
S. of Arthur Pythias, surgeon [died July 14, 1890] (and
Harriet Ellen Tipple). B. May 5, 1880, at Cambridge. School,
Bedford Granamar (Mr J. S. Philpotts). Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Brynmelyn
School, Weston-super-Mare, 1902; at Thanet College,
Margate, 1903-5; Joint Head Master of Cleveland House
School, Weymouth, 1905. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1910; priest,
1911; C. of Chippenham with Hardenhuish, Wilts., 1910-12.
C. of St Saviour's, Woolcott Park, Bristol, 1912-15. R. of
St Paul's Chapel of the Mohawks and Supt., Mohawk
Institute, Brantford, Canada, 1915-18. P.-in-charge of the
old parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica, 1918-19. P.C. of
Claremont, Jamaica, 1919-20. R. of St George's, Dominica,
1920-2. P.-in-charge of St Peter, Inverkeithing, Fifes.,
1922-4. C. of St James, Edinburgh, 1924-6. C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1926-30. V. of Gouray, Jersey, 1930-9. R. of
Fawley with Langley, Hants., 1937-47. V. of Oakley, Bucks.,
1947-51. Died June 22, 1951. (Crockford; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
Turner, Baptist Noel
TURNER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 13, 1858.
S. of Joseph. B. [Sept. 10, 1839], at Huddersfield. School,
Bramham. Matric. .NUchs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1863; priest, 1865; C. of St John's, Hudders-
field, 1863-5. C. of Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, 1865-7. C.
of Kirkburton, Yorks., 1867-8. V. of SheUey, 1868-72. C. of
St Mary Magdalen, St Leonard's-on-Sea. 1874-82. Latterly
of 13, Kitson Road, Barnes, London, S.W. Died Oct. 30,
1912, at Southsea. (Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
TURNER, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity Hall,
July I, 1848. Of Brockley HUl, near Edgware. B. 1829.
School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar,
1849; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Christ Church, Brighton, 1852-5. R. c!
Bumham Deepdale, Norfolk, 1855-62. Chaplain at Pau,
1862-3. C. of St John's, Huddersfield, 1864-6. C. of Holy
Trinity, Huddersfield, 1867. C. of Howe, Norfolk, 1870-1.
R. of St Paul's, Norwich, 1871-2. Inc. of St Paul's, Rothesay,
Butes., 1872-5. C.-in-charge of Budleigh Salterton, 'Devon,
1875-80. C.-in-charge of Chudleigh, 1880-3. Died at
Chudleigh vicarage, Apr. 4, 1883. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg.;
Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1883.)
TURNER, ARTHUR CHARLEWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. [3rd] s. of the Rt. Rev. Charles Henry (1859),
Bishop of Islington. B. May 7, i88i, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1900; Abbott Scholar,
1901; Scholar, 1901; B.A. 1903; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class,
1902; Pt II, 1st Class, 1904); M.A. 1907. Fellow, 1906; Junior
Dean, 1909. Settled in London. Largely concerned in found-
ing the Anglican Fellowship, a society representing all
schools of thought within the English Church. ' He seemed . . .
to have, more than any man of his years, the qualities of a
prophet and a saint.' Author, Faith, Prayer and the World's
Order. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte., R. Fusiliers;
Second Lieut., Rifle Brigade); killed in action, Jan. 16, 1918.
Brother of Ralph C. (1898) and Henry C. (1898). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 28, 1918.)
TURNER, ARTHUR EDWIN. Adm. subsizar at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1894. S. of Arthur jEimes [schoolmaster], of 9, Earl's Court
Gardens, Kensington, London. B. Aug. 8, 1875, in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1897; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897. Entered the Home Civil
Service, 1899; Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of
State for War, 1903-19-. Lived at Ealing. Died Jan. 20,
1938. Brother of Ernest J. (1896). (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
British Imp. Calendar; The Times, Jan. 25, 1938.)
TURNER, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. i,
1873. S. of C. J., Esq., of Staplegrove, Somerset. B. there.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. A coffee-
planter in Madras. Of The Grove, Staplegrove, Somerset, in
1898. Died Apr. 9, 1932, aged 78, at Norton FitzWarren.
(Venn, 11. 410; The Times, Apr. 11, 1932.)
TURNER, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 26, 1840.
4th s. of Samuel Charles, Army commander, deceased (and
Susanna). B. [Oct. 28], 1821, at Chideockford, Dorset.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 18, 1845; priest, June 7, 1846; C. of Amber-
ley, Gloucs., 1845-8. Chaplain of Dorchester infirmary,
1849-50. C. of Durweston, Dorset, 1850-6. C. of Morton-ia-
Marsh, 1856-7. P.C. of NaUsworth, 1857-61. C. of St
Margaret's, Ipswich, 1866. V. of Coleme, WUts., 1867-76.
Married, 1856, Elizabeth Head, only dau. of Dr Edward
Dalton, and had issue. Latterly of Dunkirk House, Nails-
worth. Died there, Oct. 27, 1902; buried at Amberley.
Father of Richard W. (1891); brother of Samuel W. (1834).
(Clergy List; Crockford; C. R. Hudleston.)
TURNER, BAPTIST NOEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 8,
1758. S. of the Rev. James (1728-9), of Rutland (and
Catherine, dau. of John Crichloe, of Grantham). B. at Wing.
School, Oakham (Mr Powell). Matric. Michs. 1758. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Jan. 31, 1759; Scholar, 1760; B.A. (7th
Wrangler) iy62;M.\. 176$. FeUow of Emmanuel, 1764. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1763; priest (London) Dec. 23,
1764. HeadMasterofOaliham School, 1769-78. R. of Wing,
Rutland, 1771-1826. R. of Denton, Lines., 1769-1816;
resigned. Chaplain to Henry, Lord Ravensworth. Married,
Sept. 1769, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Richard Easton, Preb. of
Salisbury. Author, miscellaneous; pubUshed an account of
his interviews with Dr Johnson in the New Monthly Magazine
(for a reprint of these interviews see Nichols, Literary
Illustrations, vi. 147-71)- Died May 13, 1826, aged 86, at
Dorset Place, Marylebone, London. Buried at Denton. M.I.
Father of William (1787). (Oakham Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.\
St John's Coll. Adm., ill. 652; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 467.)
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TURNER, BECHER FREEMAN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 13, 1871. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] R[ichard] (1843), V. of
Coaley, Gloucs. [B. Aug. 19, 1850.] [School, Marlborough
College.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1874; priest, 1876; C. xOf
Bream, Gloucs., 1874. C. of St Jude's, Bristol, 1878. C. of
Stratton St Margaret, Wilts., 1878-81. C. of Newland,
Gloucs., 1882-3. C. of Bremhill, Wilts., 1884-97. C. of
Urchfont, 1897-1900. C. of Hilperton, 1900-1. C.ofEastham,
Worcs., 1903-8. Latterly of the Homes of St Barnabas, East
Grlnstead. Died Mar. 20, 1913. Brother of Hawes H. (1871)
and Geoffrey W. (1876). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; T. A.
Walker, 539; Crockford.)
TURNER, BENJAMIN WYMBERLEY SALMON (1823), see
TURNER, SALMON.
TURNER, BERNARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 14,
1764. S. of Bernard, College organist. B. in Cambridge.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1768; priest (London) Dec. 24,
1769; C. of Sandon, Herts. Brother of Henry (1752). (St
John's Coll. Adm., in. 696.)
TURNER, BERNARD ROWORTH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel.
Apr. 30, 1889. [Only] s. of F. W., Esq., of The Grange,
Paradise Row, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir., 1898. At King's College
Hospital; House Physician there. L.S.A., 1896. Clinical
Assistant, Consumption Hospital, Brompton. Practised at
Oundle, Northants. Medical Officer of Health for Oundle.
Married, Oct. 14, 1902, Emily Beatrice, 2nd dau. of Urban
Pritchard, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Wimpole Street, London. Of
Queen Anne, West Street, Oundle, 1948. (Medical Directories.)
TURNER, BINGHAM DIXON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1876. S. of the Rev. Charles Michael (1833). B.
[Feb. II, 1857], at Tong, near Leeds. School, Haileybury
(The Rev. E. H. Bradby). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. (Uh
Classic) 1880; M.A. 1883. FeUow, 1881. Assistant Master at
Christ's College, Brecon, 1881 ; at Marlborough College, 1881-
91; Head Master of the Royal Institution School, Liverpool,
1891-2; Assistant Master at Sherborne, 1893-4; Rector of
Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, 1895-1901 ; Head Master of
Loughborough Grammar School, 1901-19. Married, 1893,
Dora, only dau. of Major J. Swetenham, of Moston Hall,
Cheshire. Author, A Syntax of the Latin Cases; An Advanced
Manual 0/ Latin Prose, etc. Died Jan. 19, 1941, at 17, Hough
Green, Chester. (Haileybury Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Jan. 21, 1941.)
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1785.
Of Suffolk.
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinitv,
June 30, 1794. [3rd] s. of Samuel [a West India merchant], of
London. [B. Sept. 7, 1777.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1797; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1799; M.A.
1803. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1797. A merchant, of
Liverpool. Married, 1S04, his cousin, Maria, dau. of S. B.
Athill, of Antigua. Died Jan. 17, 1854, at Southport. Brother
of Thomas (1793) and Samuel (1794). (Inns of Court; V. L.
• Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, in. 164; G. Mag., 1854, i. 332.)
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, June 28,
1802. S. of Davy, of South Creake, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Lynn (Mr Lloyd) and Norwich (Mr Forster). Matric.
Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807. Died Dec. 1813, at South Creake.
(Venn, 11. 139; G. Mag., 1814, i. loi.)
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 9, 1814.
3rd s. of J., Esq., of Gloucester. B. there, Dec. 17, 1787.
School, Gloucester (Mr Evans). [Previously in the Navy for
14 years.] Matric. Lent, 181 s; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon, i8i8;
priest, 1818; C. of Bristol. C. of Broughton-Giftord, Wilts.,
-1841-5. C. of Burton-Dassett, Warws., 1846. C. of Louth,
Lines., 1846-7. C. of East Haddon, Northants., 1848. P.C. of
Holt, Wilts., 1S50-65. Died Aug. 22, 1865. (Crockford;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 524.)
TURNER (post FARLEY) CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24)
at Magdalene, July 3, 1818. S. of George Matthew, gent.,
of Lambeth, London (and Frances Melton). School, Hammer-
smith (Mr Lotheringham). Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (London) June, 2, 1822; priest. May
25, 1823. R. of Eastham, Worcs., 1830-52. Took the name
Farley, Apr. 22, 1848. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
Changes of Name.)
TURNER, CHARLES (1827), see TENNYSON.
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 29, 1828.
S. of Charles, schoolmaster. B. at Norwich. Educated
privately. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. Norwich) Dec. 22, 1833; priest
(Bath and Wells, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Jan. 18, 1835.
P.C. of Cringleford, Norfolk, 1835-7. P.C. of St Michael-at-
TuRNER, Charles Michael
Thorn, Norwich, 1837-48. V. of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich,
1848-78. R. of Bixley with Framingham-Earl, Norfolk,
1878-87 Latterly of 24, Marloes Road, Kensington, where he
died, Nov. 9, 1890, aged 79. (Eagle, xvi. 481; Crockford; The
Gjtardian, Nov. 11, 1890.)
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 14, 1835. Of
Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1841.
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12, 1838.
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1844.
TURNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 2, 1846.
TURNER, CHARLES ALDERSEY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Jan. 3, 1852. 4th s. of the Rev. John, R. of Ashbrittle,
Somerset. B. there, Dec. 3, 1829. Schools, Blundell's,
Tiverton (Mr Saunders) and Ashburton (Mr Page). Matric.
Easter, 1852. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 26, 1852.
TURNER, CHARLES CHARRETIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 9, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1853; priest, 1855; C. of Upton,
Tormohun, Devon, 1853-6. R. of St Mary Major, Exeter,
1856-81. R. of Wear Gifiord, Devon, 1881-5. Died June 19,
1885. (Crockford; H. B. Swanzy ; Notes and Gleanings, Exeter,
m. 155.)
TURNER, CHARLES EDGAR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 4,
1844. [Youngest] s. of Francis, Esq., barrister, of West-
minster (and Jane Sayers). B. in London. Bapt. May 17,
1826. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs.
1845. Migrated to Magdalene, Dec. 16, 1845; B.A. 1849. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Daisy Hill, Yorks.,
1850-2. C. of All Saints, Bolton, Lanes., 1853-4; P.C. there,
1854-61. V. of Egg Buckland, Devon, 1861-1901. Married
(i) May 19, 1852, Theophila, dau. of the Rev. James Hoste,
R. of Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk; (2) Jan. 9, 1883, Esther Kate,
4th dau. of James Wolferstan, Esq., of Ford Park, Mutley,
Plymouth. Died Feb. 8, 1901, aged 74. Brother of Richard
E. (1832) and Joseph R. (1835). (Clergy List; Crockford; The
Guardian, Jan. 17, 1883; The Times, Feb. 13, 1901.)
TURNER, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 14, 1882. S. of Harry, maltster (and Caroline Anne).
B. at Lichfield Street, Walsall, Staffs. Bapt. June 3, 1863.
School, St Chad's College, Denstone. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of
St Paul's, Warrington, Lanes., 1887. C. of Golbome, 1887-9.
C. of Market Harborough, Leics., 1890-1. C. of St Petrock
Minor, Cornwall, 1891-3. Died Mar. 3, 1893. (Denstone Coll.
Reg.; Crockford.)
TURNER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 14,
1859. S. of Thomas (1822) [barrister and Treasurer] of Guy's
Hospital, London. B. [Jan. 14], 1842, in London. School,
Cholmeley, Highgate. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863;
B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1868; D.D. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Godmanchester,
Hunts., 1868-73. Resident Chaplain to the Bishop of
London, 1873-7. V. of St Saviour's, Fitzroy Square, 1877-82.
R. of St George-in-the-East, 1882-91. V. of St Matthew's,
Pell Street, 1890-1. R. of St George-in-the-East with
St Matthew's, Princes Square, 1891-7. Hon. Chaplain to the
Queen, 1895-8. Chaplain in Ordinary, 1898. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1893-1911. R. of St Andrew Undershaft with
St Mary Axe, 1898-1911. Bishop Suffragan of Islington,
1898-23. Married, 1877, Edith Emma, 2nd dau. of the
Rt. Rev. F. T. McDougall, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak.
Died July 13, 1923, in London. Father of Arthur C. (1900),
Henry C. (1898) and Ralph C. (1898); brother of Francis C.
(1861). (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, July 16, 1923.)
TURNER (post KIRBY-TURNER), CHARLES HENRY KIRBY.
Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1888. [Eldest s. of the
Rev. Joseph Kirby (1852), V. of Stalmine, Lanes.] B. Sept. 7,
1868. Schools, Wolverhampton and Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1891;
priest (Durham) 1894; C. of Reddish Green, Lanes., 1891-3.
C. of Comforth, Co. Durham, 1894-6 and 1900-3. C. of
St Leonard's, Shoreditch, 1896-8. C. of Blyth, Northumber-
land, 1898-1900. Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Trichinopoly,
1903-5; in Madras and Berhampore, 1905-6. C. of Blackwell,
Derbs., 1908-12. C. of Marston-on-Dove, 1912-13. C. of
Standish with Hardwicke, Gloucs., 1913-16. R. of Dodington,
1916-29. Disappears from Crockford, 1950. Brother of
Lloyd C. K. (1891). (Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Rossall
Reg-)
TURNER, CHARLES MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Caius,
June 10, 1833. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Colonel in the Army.
B. at Westcourt, Co. Kilkenny. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1837; priest (Lincoln) 1838. R. of Studland, Dorset, 1838-53.
V. of Homdon-on-the-HiU, Essex, 1853-6. P.C. of Tong,
Yorks., 1856-62. R. of Aldford, Cheshire, 1862-96. Hon.
Canon of Chester, 1869-1910. Rural Dean of Malpas, 1873-
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88. Married (i) Miss - Lang; (2) 1844, Louisa, dau. of T. W.
Tatton, Esq., of Wytheiishawe. Died Aug. 8, 1910, at South-
ampton, 'when but two days short of 100 years.' Father of
Bingham D. (1876). (Venn, 11. 223; Scott, MSS.; H. C.
Cradock.)
TURNER, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1862. S. of Charles [sometime M.P. for Liverpool], of
Dingle Head, Liverpool (and Anne, dau. of Charles Whitaker,
of Melton-on-the-Hill, Yorks.). B. Oct. 16, 1845, at Liverpool.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871.
Adm. at Lincoln's Irm, May i, 1867; migrated to the Inner
Temple, Mar. 22, 1870. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1870.
A Special Pleader. On the Northern Circuit. Of Dingle Head,
Liverpool, and Ferriby, near Brough. Died Sept. 13, 1880.
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lisls; Inns of Court.)
TURNER, CHRISTOPHER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 18S1. S. of Mrs John Turner, of Barnoldswick, near
Leeds. B. Sept. 1861. Matric. Michs. i88i; Exhibitioner,
1882; B.A. 1884. Died Apr. 26, 1945, aged 83, at Rhyl.
{The Titnes, Apr. 30, 1945)
TURNER, CLIFFORD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1893. [Eldest] s. of John Bunce [of Heme Bay, Kent,
Principal and founder of Heme Bay College]. B. Jan. 5, 1872,
at Heme Bay. School, Heme Bay College; and at Edinburgh
Univ., 1889-91. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1919.
Assistant Master at Heme Bay College, 1891-3; at Eltham
School, 1900-3; at Blackheath Missionary School; 1903-4.
Founded HemevUle prep. School for Boys, 1904; Principal
and Head Master until 1939. Married, Mar. 1904, Maud, dau.
of George Giles, Manager of the Green Street Green brewery,
Kent, and had issue. Of Albion Place, Heme, in 1952.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; C. J. Turner.)
TURNER, DAVID MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1888. S. of William, engineer [died 1888] (and Mary
Helen Pillans). B. Oct. 11, 1870, in Dublin. School, Oliver's
Mount, Scarborough (Mr T. Walton). Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891. Died Feb. 3, 1939. {The Times, Feb. 6, 1939.)
TURNER, DAWSON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Oct. 10,
1792. Eldest s. of James, Esq., banker, of Great Yarmouth
(and Elizabeth, only dau. of John Cotman, mayor of Great
Yarmouth). B. [Oct. 18, 1775] at Great Yarmouth. [School,
North Walsham.] Associated with the Yarmouth bank from
1796. Botanist and antiquary. F.L.S., 1797; F.R.S., 1802;
F.S..\., 1803. Married (i), 1796, Mary, 2nd dau. of William
Palgrave, of Coltishall, Norfolk, and had issue; (2) 1851,
Rosamund Matilda, widow of Simon Duff. Author, A Syn-
opsis of the British Fuci; Muscologiae Hibernicae Spicilegium;
The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales; Natural
History of Fuci, etc. Died June 20, 1858, in London. Brother
of James (1803). (Boase, iii. 1042; D.N.B., J. B. Whitmore.)
TURNER, DENIS PHILIP. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
5th s. of Anselm, Clerk in the House of Commons (and
Catherine Kempson). B. Oct. 25, 1876, at Southlands,
Thames Ditton. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1895;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1947. Assistant Master at
Lawrence House School, St Anne's-on-Sea; at Sutherland
House, Windlesham; at Broad Oak School, Weymouth for
2 years. For sometime a private tutor. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Private, 23rd Batt., R. Fusiliers; Second
Lieut., Special List). Author, Fatuous Fables; The Old Gods
(verse translations) ; a translation of The Spirit of French
Music, by Lasserre. Brother of George J. (1886) and Gerald
F. (1891). {Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
Downing, Sept. 12, 1893.
School, University College School. Matric. Michs. 1893. Of
TURNER, DRYSDALE. Adm. pens
School, University College Schc
Silloth, Cumberland, in 1931. {Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.)
TURNER, EDGAR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing, Feb. 11,
1889. Of Poynton, Cheshire. Matric. Easter, 1889.
TURNER, EDMOND ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Apr. 24, 1844. [2nd] s. of George James (1814) [Master of the
Bench], of the Chancery Bar. [B. May 12, 1826.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A.
{17th Wrangler) 1848; M.A. 1851. Adm. ad eunUem at Oxford,
1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1848. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 27, 1852. On the Northern Circuit. Practised as an
Equity barrister and conveyancer in the Palatinate Court of
Lancaster until 1868. County Court Judge for Yorks., i868-
98. J. P. for the North Riding. Married, Apr. 5, 1858, Mary
Louisa Blackley, 2nd dau. of the Rev. WiUiam Hamilton
Turner (1819), V. of Banwell, Somerset, and had issue. Author
of Treatise on the Employers' Liability Act. Died Apr. 12,
1899, at Bournemouth. Brother of George R. (1843). [Boase,
III. 1043; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 13, 1899; Venn, ii, 266.)
TURNER, EDMUND CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30,
1857. [2nd] s. of Thomas, surgeon, of Manchester (and Anne
Turner, Ernest James
Mary, dau. of James Clarke, of Medham, Isle of Wight). B.
[Feb. 8], 1839, in Manchester. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861 ; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1864; priest, 1865; C. of Christ Church, Old Kent Road,
CamberweU, 1864-7. C. of Bucklebury, Berks., 1867-8. P.C.
of St Peter's, Stockport, 1868-78. V. of Macclesfield, 1878-93.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1886. V. of Neston, Cheshire, 1893-
1909. Married, 1863, Harriette, dau. of Thomas Graves.
Resided latterly at Worthing, where he died Sept. 1923.
{Venn, n. 338; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford.)
TURNER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct.
10, 1830. Only s. of WilUam, farmer, of Grange, Cartmell,
Lanes. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1831.
Had no profession. Died Mar. 24, 1867. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
TURNER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1868.
[Eldest] s. of James Hovell, post-master of Cambridge.
B. Dec. 25, 1849. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A.
1872; M.A. 1875; LL.M. 1877. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 26, 1874. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1878. On the South-
Eastem Circuit. Parliamentary draftsman. Married, Oct. 2,
1883, Laura S., dau. of Richard Higgins, of London. Resided
latterly at Bloemfontein, and at Salisbury, Rhodesia. Died
Dec. 16, 1937, at Menton. Brother of George (1872). {Peile,
11. 607; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Dec. 18, 1937.)
TURNER, EDWARD BLOMFIELD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 26, 1834. S. of Major-General C. W., of the 19th Regt.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1839; priest, 1840. C. of Wellesboume,
Warws., 1843-6. C. of Hunsingore, Yorks., 1848-50. R. of
Offord Cluny, Hunts., 1850-80. Resided latterly at Connaught
Square, Hyde Park. Died in Dec. 1906; buried at Bath.
(Bury St Edmund's Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 452; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
TURNER, The Rev. EDWARD TINDAL. M.A. 1857, incorp.
from Oxford. [8th s. of Charies, of Walton-on-the-HUl,
Lanes. School, Oswestry.] Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Nov. 28, 1840, aged 18; Scholar of Trinity College,
Oxford, 1841-5; B.A. (Oxford) 1844; M.A. (Oxford) 1847.
Fellow of Brasenose, 1845-1910; tutor, 1850-70; Dean, 1852;
Senior Bursar, 1866-70; Vice-Principal, 1870-81. Proctor at
Oxford, 1859. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1852; priest, 1853.
Registrar of Oxford University, 1870-97. Died Feb. i, 1911.
(Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
TURNER, EDWARD WILSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 12, 1866; re-adm. sizar Oct. 15, 1866. S. of Edward
Wilson, surgeon (and Elizabeth Theresa). B. at Orcheston
St George, WUts. Bapt. Dec. 10, 1848. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1871.
TURNER, EDWIN MUNCASTER. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1S99; B.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1903; C. of St
Jude's, West Derby, Lanes., 1903-4. C. of Stow, Lines.,
1904-5. C. of St Peter-at-Gowts, Lincoln, 1905-7. C. of
North Wingfield, Derbs., 1907-19. V. of Normanton-on-
Trent, Notts., 1919-50, and of Mamham, 1921-50. Of Nor-
-on-Soar in 1952. (Crockford.)
TURNER, ERNEST GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
20, 1893. S. of James, beadle to the worshipful Company of
Tallow-chandlers, of London (and Dorcas Ware). B. June 27,
1874, in London. School, London Central Foundation
(Dr Wormell). Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1893; B.A.
(yth Wrangler) 1896; M.A. 1902. Entered the I.C.S , 1897;
served in the Bombay Presidency; special officer, Salseete,
for several years. Chairman, Improvement Trust, Bombay,
1920. Member of Bombay Legislative Assembly. CLE.,
1925. Retired, 1926. Married, Nov. 23, 1904, in Bombay,
Edith Mary, only dau. of Capt. John Hand, of the Bombay
port trust. Died Aug. 23, 1932, at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
(Eagle, XLVii. 191; I.C.S. Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
Nov. 28, 1904 and Aug. 29, 1932.)
TURNER, ERNEST JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i,
1896. S. of Arthur James [schoolmaster], of 9, Earl's Court
Gardens, Kensington, London. B. Feb. 26, 1877, in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1897;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1898; Pt II, ist Class, 1899);
B.A. 1899. Junior Clerk (Military Department), India Office,
1900. Private Secretary to the ParUamentary Under-
Secretary of State, 1902 ; Senior Clerk, (Military Department),
1904; Assistant Secretary, Judicial and Public Department,
191 1 ; Revenue and Stat. Department, 1912; Secretary,
Economic and Overseas Department, 1921-37. Seconded for
duty with Imperial Economic Conference, 1932. Adviser,
Indian Delegation, Monetary and Economic Conference, 1933.
C.B.E., 1918; C.B., 1937. Retired, 1937. Married, 1908,
Minnie Florence, dau. of J. Bulgin. Of 22, Grosvenor Court,
Acton, in 1952. Brother of .\rthur E. (1894). (St Paul's Sch
Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who.)
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TURNER, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21,
1883. S. of Benjamin Thorne, of New Place, Tiverton. Devon,
B. Sept. 20, 1865, in Aberdeen. Schools, Malvern and Charter-
house, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Of 23,
Wellesley Road, Croydon, in 1911. {Malvern Coll. Reg.)
TURNER, FRANCIS CHARLEWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 29, 1861. S. of Thomas, Treasurer of Guy's Hospital,
London. B. Oct. 20, 1843, at Hampstead. School, Middlesex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1865; B.A. (17th
Wrangler) i866; M.A. 1869; M.D. 1874. At Guy's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., 1871; M.R.C.P., 1875; F.R.C.P., 1881. Assistant
Physician, St Thomas's Hospital; Curator of the museum,
1887; Pathologist, 1883-1900. Practised in London. Physi-
cian to the London Hospital; to the North Eastern Hospital
for Children. Married, Sept. 7, 1886, Mary Colenso, dau. of
the Right Rev. Bishop F. T. McDougall, sometime Bishop of
Sarawak. Author, medical. Died Feb. 2, 1900. Brother of
Charles H. (1859). (Boase, vi. 719; Medical Directories; The
Times, Feb. 5, 1900.)
TURNER, FRANK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 30,
1895. [School, Exeter.] Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1898; M.A. 1904. Assistant Master at
Wyggeston School, Leicester, 1S98-1901; at Mill Hill School,
1902-21 (Housemaster, 1911-21); Head Master of the
Drapers' School, Addington, 1921-3; Assistant Master at
King Edward VI Grammar School, Stratford-on-Avon, 1923-
33- (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TURNER, FREDERICK BECKER. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Magdalene, Aug. 29, 1867. S. of Frederick Thomas, Esq., of
8, The Cedars, Clapham Common. School, 'Rossen' (sic).
Matric. Michs. 1867.
TURNER, FREDERIC HORATIO. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1883. S. of Robert, of Elstree, Westboume Grove,
Scarborough. B. July 15, 1863, at Scarborough. School,
St Martin's Grammar, York. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Holy
Trinity, Lambeth, 1888-9. C. of St Clement Danes, 1889-91.
C. of Page Green, Middlesex, 1892-4. C. of St Luke's, Stepney,
1894-1900. C. of Felling, Co. Durham, 1904-5. C. of Lyne-
sack, 1905-8. C. of Stow with Sturton, Lines., 1908-16. C. of
St Thomas, HaUiwell, Lanes., 1916-20. Lie. Pr., dio. of
Manchester, 1920; dio. of Blackburn, 1927-33. Latterly of
187, Eskrick Street, HaUiwell, Bolton. Died in 1933.
(Crockford.)
TURNER, FREDERICK MEADOWS. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 3, 1885. S. of Frederick Storrs, of 8, Heathfield Gardens,
Hampstead, London. B. Aug. 7, 1866, at Norwich. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1886; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1887); B.A. 1889; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1892; M.D. 1895. B.Sc, London, 1887. At Guy's
Hospital; House Physician there. Assistant Medical Of&cer,
North-Eastern fever hospital, New Cross, for many years;
subsequently Medical Superintendent of the South-Eastem
fever hospital. Married, June i, 1911, Beatrice Hannah, elder
dau. of Alderman W. H. Kendall, J. P., of Goadby, Leics.
Author, medical. Died Jan. 17, 1931, in Guy's Hospital.
Brother of Laurence H. (1887). (Medical Directories; The
Times, Jan. 20, 1931.)
TURNER, FREDERICK QUAYLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 23, 1825. Matric. Lent, 1826.
TURNER, GEOFFRY WAYET. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1876. S. of the Rev. John Richard (1843). B. Aug. 2, 1857,
at Whaplode Drove, Lines. Bapt. Aug. 30, 1857. School,
Felsted (Mr Ingram). Matric. Lent, 1877; B.A. 1880; M.A.
1883. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for Hereford) 1880; priest
(Hereford) 1881; C. of Ludlow, 1880-2; Reader, 1882-6;
Lecturer, 1886-95. V. of Madley with Tyberton, Heref.,
1895-1928. Preb. of Hereford, 1925-8. Married, Nov. 20,
1895, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of John Lloyd, of Ludlow. Lived
latterly at Canterbury, where he died Nov. 22, 1936. Brother
of Becher, F. (1871) and Hawes H. (1871). (Eagle, xlix. 285 ;
Al. Felsted.; Crockford.)
TURNER, GEORGE. B.A. 1759, incoi-p. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1759. [S. of John, of New Chapel, Staffs.]
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Feb. 3, 1742-3. age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1746. [Al. Oxon.)
TURNER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 28, 1783. Of
Pulham, Norfolk. [B. Apr. 14, 1767]- School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 21, 1788; priest. May 26, 1793; C. of Kettle-
burgh, Suffolk, 1793. R. of Monewden, 1803-39 and R- of
Kettleburgh, 1806-39. Editor of Forby's Vocabulary oj East
Anglia. Died Nov. 9, 1839, aged 72. Father of George T.
(1811). (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Keg.; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Topographer and Genealogist ii, 500.)
Turner, George Mullinger
TURNER, GEORGE. .\dm. a scholar at St Catharine's, June 12,
1872. S. of James Hovell, post-master of Cambridge.
B. [Dec. 23, 1852], at Cambridge. [School, the Perse,
Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879.
Head Master of a private school at Hastings; then at Bedford.
Returned to Cambridge, 1903, where he acted as agent for the
Norwich Union Insurance Society. Mayor of Cambridge,
1915-16; Alderman, 1919. J. P. for Cambridge. O.B.E.,
1919. Married, Apr. 18, 1883, Bertha, dau. of W. Eaden
LOley, of Cambridge. Died May 17, 1929, at his residence,
63, Bateman Street, Cambridge. Brother of Edward (i868).
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, May 18, 1929; Cambridge Chronicle,
May 22, 1929.)
TURNER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1876.
S. of George Washington, Esq. B. in New York. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1876.
TURNER, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1881 ; M.B. 1886.
At Guy's Hospital and at Montpelier, France. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1872. Lecturer on Hygiene at Guy's Hospital.
Chef de Clinique int^rimaire, H6pital St Eloi, Montpellier.
Resident Medical Officer, London fever hospital. Practised
at Portsmouth; Assistant Surgeon, Royal Portsmouth
Hospital. Medical Officer of Health for Herts., in 1890; for
Cape Colony, 1895-1900; for the Transvaal, 190&-8; Medical
Superintendent, Pretoria Leper Asylum; Chief of Government
Rinderpest experimental station, Kimberley. Member of
Legislative Council, Transvaal. Retired, 1908. Resided at
Skene, Aberdeen in 1910 and subsequently at Colyton,
Devon. Knighted, 1913. Died Mar. 12, 1915, aged 67, at
Colyton. (Medical Directories; Who was Who; The Times,
Mar. 17, 1915-)
TURNER, Sir GEORGE. Hon. LL.D., 1897. [S. of Alfred. B.
Aug. 8, 1851, at Melbourne, Victoria. School, Central
School, Melbourne; and at Melbourne University.] Practised
as a solicitor and barrister in Victoria. M.P. for St Kilda,
1889. Solicitor-General; Minister of Defence. Treasurer of
the Austraban Federal Government, 1901-5. Premier of
Victoria, 1894. Married, 1872, Rose, dau. of John Morgan,
of Bovey, Devon. P.C., 1897; K.C.M.G., 1897. Died Aug. 14,
1916. (Law Lists; Who was Who; Camb. Univ. Reporter,
June 18, 1897.)
TURNER, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 22,
1885. S. of Alfred, of Fairleigh, Dnmimond Road, Bourne-
mouth. B. May 29, 1867, at Oakham, Rutland. School,
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1886; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1888; Pt II, ist Class, 1890); Browne medal, 1888; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. H.M. Inspector of Schools untU 1930. (Oakham
Sch. Reg.; Civil Service Lists.)
TURNER, GEORGE JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Oct. 22, 1814. Youngest [8th] s. of the Kev. Richard (i777).
V. of Great Yarmouth (by his 2nd wfe, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Rede). B. there [Feb. 5, 1798]. [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1819; M.A.
1822. Fellow, 1821. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 3, i8i6.
Called to the Bar, July 6, 1821. Q.C., 1840; Bencher, 1840.
M.P. for Coventry, 1847-51. Introduced the measure known
as 'Turner's Act,' which simphfied the machinery of the
Court of Chancery. Knighted, and a Vice-Chancellor, 1851
P.C, 1851. Lord Justice of Appeal, 1853-7- F.R.S., 1865.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1853. Married, 1823, Louisa, youngest
dau. of Edward Jones, of Brackley, Northants. Died July 9,
1867, in London; buried at Kelshall, near Royston, Herts.
Brother of Joseph R. (1804) ; father of Edmond R. (1844) and
George R. (1843). (Boase, iii. 1044; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Carthusian Worthies; D.N.B.)
TURNER, GEORGE JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1886. [2nd] s. of Ansehn, clerk in the House of Commons
[died Feb. 11, 1879] (and Katherine, dau. of the Rev. W.
Kempson). B. Nov. 2, 1867, in Kensington. Schools,
Tonbridge and King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1901. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 17, 1893. An authority on medieval law. Assisted
F.W. Maitland in editions of the Year books of Edward II.
Ford Lecturer at Oxford, 1937. F.S.A., 1900; F.B.A., 1932.
Joint literary editor of the Selden Society publications, 1937.
Blind in his later years. Died June 14, 1946, at Surbiton.
Left £300, his Oriental porcelain, and silver to Pembroke
College. Brother of Denis P. (1895) and Gerald F. (1891).
(Law Lists; Who's Who; Antiquaries Journal, xxvii. 213;
Cambridge Daily News, Oct. 23, 1946; The Times, June 24,
1946.)
TURNER, GEORGE MULLINGER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1883.
S. of Francis, barrister, of Regent's Park. B. [Nov. 15], 1864,
at Bamsbury, London. School, Mercers'; and at King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. At
St Thomas's Hospital. L.S.A., 1893. Practised at Harrow.
Died June 23, 1896. (Venn, 11. 461; Medical Directories.)
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TURNER, GEORGE PASSAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (London) 1873; priest (Hereford) 1875; C. of All
Saints, Kensington Park, 1873-5. C. of Eastnor, Heref.,
1875-6. C. of Tenbury Wells, Worcs., 1876-8. V. of Cleeton,
Salop, 1878-81. V. of Knowbury, 1881-2. V. of Dowiiton-on-
the-Rock, 1882-5. V. of St Mary Magdalene, Enfield, Middle-
sex, 1885-1910. R. of Penarth with Lavernock, Glam.,
1910-19. Married, Apr. 6, i88o, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
the Rev. T. Woodward, R. of Hopton-Wafers, Salop. Died
Oct. 13, 1919, aged 69. {Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 23,
1919.)
TURNER, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Jan. 15, 1S43. [Eld.] s. of George James (1814) of the Chancery
Bar. Schools, Charterhouse and Everton, near Biggleswade
(private). Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (E.xeter) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Malborough,
Devon, 1848-52. C. of West listed, Hants., 1852-4 R. of
New Radnor, Radnors., 1854-66. R. of Kelshall, Herts.,
1866-75. Married, 1857, Emily Murray, youngest dau. of
John Edwards, of Ness Strange, Salop, and had issue. Died
Apr. 10, 1875. Brother of Edmond R. (1844). {Venn, 11. 260;
List of Carthusians; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Ecclesiastical
Gazette, Jan. 12, 1858.)
TURNER, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
May 16, 1811. S.,of the Rev. George (1783). B. at Kettle-
burgh, Suffolk. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1811;
Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
July 20, 1S17; priest (Salisbury) 1821. R. of Monewden,
Suffolk, 1840-6. R. of Kettleburgh (succeeding his father),
1840-72. Disappears from Crockford, 1874. {Clergy List.)
TURNER, GERALD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
1891. [4th] s. of A[nselm], Esq. B. 1872, at Esher, Surrey.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Partner
in the firm of Gabbitas, Thring and Co., scholastic agents.
Died Dec. 19, 1920. Brother of Denis P. (1895) and George J.
(1886). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
TURNER, HARCOURT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 8, i86i. S. of Henry Scott W., Esq., of The Lodge,
Acton, Middlesex. [B. July 20, 1842.] School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. i86i;B.A. 1865; M.A. 1873. Adm.
solicitor, 1872; practised in London (Messrs M. and H.
Turner, 199, Piccadilly). President of the Cheltonian
Society, 1879-80. Died Mar. 27, 1910. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.
and add.; Law Lists.)
TURNER, HAROLD RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. i,
1882. S. of John Andrew, Esq., deceased. B. at West
Maitland, New South Wales. School, St Mary's, N.S.W.
Matric. Michs. 1882.
TURNER, HARRY SMEDLEY VLAKO. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1877. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. William
Vlako (1844), V. of Bardney. B. July 18, 1855, at Spilsby.
School, Louth.] Matric. Michs. 1S77; B.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1880; priest, 1882; C. of Potter Hanworth,
Lines., 1880-93. R- ol Ashby with Fenby, 1893-1925, and
C. of East with West Ravendale, 1904-9. R. of Brigsley,
1909-25. Disappears from Crockford, 1926.
TURNER, HAWES HARISON. Adm. subsizar at Trinity, Oct.
II, 1871. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John Richard (1843), of Coaley,
Gloucs. B. Oct. 17, 1851, at Foxearth, Essex. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1874;
B.A. 1875. Entered as student of the Royal Academy, 1876.
Secretary to the Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P., 1875-98.
Secretary and Keeper of the National Gallery, 1898-1914.
Married, 1890, Jessie, youngest dau. of WUliam Simmons.
Died Feb. 2, 1939, at West ChaUow, Berks. Brother of
Becher F. (1871) and Geoffry W. (1876). {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 4, 1939.)
TURNER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 18,
1752. S. of Bernard, musician, of Cambs. [and grandson of
Henry Tolner, organ-builder, of Free School Lane, Cambridge] .
B. in Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1752;
B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759; B.D. 1767. Fellow, I76c^-72. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1758; priest (Ely) Sept. 15, 1760;
C. of Upton, Bucks., 1758. C. of St Giles, Cambridge, 1763-8.
V. of Shepreth, Cambs., 1768-72. R. of BurweU and Land-
wade, 1772-1S08. R. of Newmarket, 1782-1808. Married,
Feb. 1773, Miss Lunn, niece of the Rev. Edward Lunn, of
Elsworth, Cambs. Died Jan. 11, 1808. Brother of Bernard
(1764). {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 615; G. Mag., 1808, i. 93-)
TURNER, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895. S.
of the Rev. Henry Birkett (next), of Chilliwack, British
Columbia (zmd Annette Sophia Briant). B. [Dec. 3], 1876, in
Hull. Schools, Ripon and Pocklington. Matric. Michs. 1895.
Enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders, 1897. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1901 (wounded at Elandslaagte,
1899). Subsequently employed on the N.E. Railway Co., at
Turner, Herbert Charles
York. Ord. deacon (York) 1909; priest, 1910. Organising
Secretary and Assistant Chaplain, Missions to Seamen,
Southampton, 1913-17. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; R.A.S.C, 1918-19). Organising
Secretary, South American Missionary Society, 1919-21-.
P.C. of St Paul's, Walcot, 1921-5. V. of Ashampstead, Oxon.,
1925-34- Of Newbury in, 1952. (Venn, n. 545; Univ. War
List.)
TURNER, HENRY BIRKETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 13,
1865. [Only] s. of the Rev. Isaac Biass (1837), of Marsworth,
Bucks. B. Aug. 10, 1846, at New MUls, Derbs. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (New
Westminster) 1896; priest, 1898; C. of Lytton, British
Columbia, 1896-7. Missionary at Donald with Golden, B.C.,
1897-1900. Married, Sept. 10, 1872, Annette Sophia, only
dau. of Nathaniel Briant, Esq. Resided latterly at Scar-
borough, where he died May i, 191 7, aged 70 Father of the
above. (Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, May lo, 1917.)
TURNER, HENRY CHARLEWOOD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. S. of the Kt. Rev. Charles Henry (1859), Bishop
of Islington, of 15, Finsbury Square, London, [ii. Mar. 29,
1880.] School, Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1908. 2nd Lieut., 22nd London Regt. (London Scottish),
1909; Lieut., 1910; Capt., 19x1; Major, 1916. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London Regt. (the Queen's);
mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Guerre; Order of
St Vladimir (Russia) 4th Class; Order of St Anne of Russia,
2nd Class; Order of St Stanislas, 2nd Class). Sometime of
West Wratting Park, Cambs. Brother of Arthur C. (1900)
and Ralph C. (1898). {Glenalmond Reg.)
TURNER, HENRY EDWARD MARTIN. Ada. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Only] s. of Thomas Edward, of Fenwick,
Thurlow Park Road, Dulwich. B. Sept. 16, 1874, at Aliwal,
India. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896.
Second Lieut., the Norfolk Regt., 1898; Lieut., 1899; ist
Chinese Infantry, 1901-2; retired, 1903. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Norfolk Regt.; wounded). Married,
1905, Muriel, dau. of the Rev. Claude Hankey, of Folkestone.
{Haileybury Reg.; Army Lists.)
TURNER, HENRY HAWKINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. S. of Henry Blois Hawkins, of 4, Calverley Terrace,
Tunbridge Wells. B. Mar. 20, 1872, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891 ; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1910. Adm.
sohcitor, 1S98; practised in London (.Messrs Turner and
McCandiish, 3, Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn). Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.E.). Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Stone- Wigg, of Tunbridge Wells. Of
Shotover, Dane Hill, Haywards Heath, Sussex in 1946. {Law
Lists; Eton Sch. Reg.)
TURNER, HENRY JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Trinity,
May 28, 1855. [Eldest] s. of Henry, of Bridgwater, Somerset.
B. at Stockport, Cheshire. School, Isle of Man (private).
Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1858; B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1859;
M.A. 1862. Fellow, i860; Junior Dean, 1869-70. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1863. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1867; priest,
1868. R. of Grundisburgh, Suffolk, 1870-82. Disappears from
Crockford, 1883.
TURNER, HENRY WALL. .K6m. pens, at Downing, July 9,
1835. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 21, 1835.
[4th s. of Charles T., Esq., of Hanwell Park, Middlesex.]
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Adm. at the Inner Temple.
Jan. 27, 1837. Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1841. Practised
before the Supreme Court of Victoria. {Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
TURNER, HENRY WHITELOCK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1870.
S. of the Rev. John Bowman (1838) (and Charlotte Julia
Whitelock). B. [Aug. 31], 1852, at Barford, Norfolk. School,
Beccles. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Barford, Norfolk,
1^75-7- R- ot Colton, 1877-92. R. of North Runcton with
Hardwick and Setchy, 1892-1910. Married, July 20, 1887,
Blanche Beatrice, 4th dau. of J. B. Cooks, Esq., of Thorpe
Hamlet, Norwich. Lived latterly at Stonely Grange, Hunting-
don, where he died Jan. 19, 1937; buried at Kimbolton.
{Venn, 11. 394; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 20, 1937.)
TURNER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Quee.vs', Oct. 1883.
Matric. Michs., 1883. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. 1884.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 17, 1885. {Inns of Court,
which gives father as 'Captain Herbert.')
TURNER, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, June 22, 1861. S. of Thomas Blois, Army
officer. School, Kensington. Matric. Michs. 1861; B..\. 1865;
M..\. 1868. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of
Heydon, Cambs., 1865-71. C. of Lamport, Northants. 1871-
3. C. of Stevenage, Herts., 1S73-5. V. of Sheepshed, Leics.,
1875-80. V. of Fenton, Staffs., 1880-95. Rural Dean of
Stoke-on-Trent, 1888. Died Feb. 25, 1895, aged 52. {Crock-
ford; Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. i, 1895.)
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TURNER, HERBERT HALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1879. [Eldest] s. of John [artist], of 10, Westmorland Street,
High Harrogate, Yorks. (and Isabella Hall). B. Aug. 13,
i86i, at Leeds. Schools, Leeds Modem and Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1879; (2nd Wrangler, 1882; Sheepshanks
Exhibition, 1882; 2nd Smith's prize, 1883; Math. Trip., Pt HI,
ist Class, 1883); B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Fellow, 1885. Hon.
D.Sc., Leeds, Strasbourg, Sydney and Wales; Hon. D.C.L.,
Durham; Hon. LL.D., California. Chief Assistant at the
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1884-93. Savilian Professor
of Astronomy and Director of the University Observatory at
Oxford, 1893-1930. Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1898.
F.R.A.S., 1885. F.R.S., 1896. President of the Royal
Astronomical Society, 1903-4. Halley Lecturer, 1911.
Edited The Observatory, 1888-97. A Secretary of the British
Association, 1913-22. Married, June 17, 1899, Agnes
Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert Whyte, of Blackheath, and
had issue. Author, Modern Astronomy; Astronomical Dis-
covery; The Great Star Map; A Voyage in Space, etc. Died
Aug. 20, 1930, at Stockholm. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 21, 1930; Monthly Notes,
Royal Astron. Sac, xci (1931), 321; Cambridge Review, Oct.
10, 1930.)
TURNER, HUGH JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Oct.
1889. S. of Luke, Esq. [of Richmond House, Leicester.] B. at
Leicester. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1889. In
business. Died Jan. 1921: Brother of John A. (1882).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
TURNER, ISAAC BIASS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1837.
Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1840; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Hereford, Litt. dim. from Lichfield) 1843; priest,
1845; C. of Hathersage, Derbs., 1844-5. C. of New Mills,
Glossop, 1845-6. C. of St Bartholomew's Chapel, Sydenham,
Kent, 1846. V. of Marsworth, Bucks., 1847-70. Died Nov. 28,
1870, aged 52. Father of Henry B. (1865). (Scott, MSS.;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
TURNER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 20,
1803. Youngest s. of James, Esq., of Great Yarmouth (and
Elizabeth Cotman). B. there [July 17, 1786]. Married (i)
Nov. 24, 1808, Mary Anne, dau. of James Sayers; (2) 1816,
Charlotte Herbert. Died Jan. 2, 1820. Brother of Dawson
(1792). (H. Turner, Turner Family of Mulbarton, 65.)
TURNER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 4, 1859. 2nd s.
of James, merchant, of Sheffield. B. there, Aug. 11, 1838.
School, Shef&eld. Matric. Lent, i860; B.A. 1863.
TURNER, JAMES. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 19, 1872. S. of
[Capt.] Athill [ist Bengal N.I.], deceased [killed, with his wife,
by mutineers, at Cawnpore, June, 1857]. B. at Peshawur.
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Bp. Ryan, for Ripon) 1877; priest (Ripon) 1878;
C. of Leeds, 1877-81. C. of Headingley, 1881-4. V. of Ingleton,
Yorks., 1884-1907. V. of Pickhill, 1907. V. of Leek, Lanes.,
1907-24. Lie. Pr., dio. of Manchester, 1924-7; dio. of Black-
burn, 1927-42 and dio. of Bradford, 1928-42. Died Mar. 10,
1942, aged 88, at Beck House, Austwick, Lancaster. (Venn,
11. 407; Crockford; Clergy List; V. Hodson.)
TURNER, JAMES BRYAN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1887. S. of
Jabez. B. Apr. 20, 1866, at Haddon, Northants. Adm. at
Queens', Apr. 1888; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of Bridgwater,
Somerset, 1891-3. C. of St Matthew's, Burnley, Lanes.,
1893-5. C. of Baschurch, Salop, 1895-7. C. of St Mary's,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 1897-9. C. of Boston, Lines.,
1900-1. V. of Stixwould, 1902-9. R. of Marholm, Northants.,
1909-37. Married, June 7, 1910, Frances Ellis, dau. of
W. A. E. Staffurth, Esq., of Whittlesea, Cambs. Latterly of
18, Ratton Road, Eastbourne, where he died, Mar. 13, 1946.
(Crockford; The Times, Mar. 15, 1946.)
TURNER, JAMES FARLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. i,
1826. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. V. of Kidderminster,
Worcs., 1834-41. Died Oct. 28, 1841, at Stone, Staffs.
(Peile, II. 424, which, confusing him with John Fisher T.,
calls him R. of St Mary Major, Exeter, 1827-41; Clerical
Guide; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1841, i. 103.)
TURNER, JAMES FREDERICK. Matric. Non-CoU., from
Cavendish H., Easter, 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. Downing,
1895. [S. of H. W. B. 1871. School, Norfolk County.]
Assistant Master at King's Lynn Grammar School, 1892; at
All Saints School, Bloxham, 1892-7; at Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
1897; at Royal Grammar School, Whalley, 1898; at Dawling
School, Stroud, 1898. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1909;
priest, 1910; C. of St Cuthbert, Wells, 1909-12. C. of Blagdon,
1912-14. R. of Chelwood, 1915-16. V. of Mark, 1916-31. R. of
Puckington with Stocklynch, 1931-46. Of Weston-super-
mare in 1952. {Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who in
Somerset.)
Turner, John Carpenter
TURNER, The Rev. JAMES SMITH. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1896. S. of James, deceased, of Burslem, Staffs. Previously
at Lichfield Theological College. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
1897. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1881; priest. 1882; C. of
Horninglow, Staffs., 1881-4. C. of St George's, Redditch,
Worcs., 1884-5. V. of Studley, Warws., 1885-1900. R. of
Beaudesert (with Henley-in-Arden from 1914), 1900-15.
R. of Shelsley-Beauchamp with Shelsley- Kings, Worcs., 1915-
23. Latterly of Tan-y-Bwlch, Merioneths. Died Feb. 27,
1925, aged 67. (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 6, 1925.)
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 25, 1757.
S. of James, grocer, of Haughley, Suffolk. B. Apr. 1739, at
Stowmarket. Schools, Stowmarket (Mr Chevalier) and
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Hazeland). Matric. Easter, 1759;
B.A. 1761. Ord. priest (Norwich) July 24, 1763; C. of Thorpe
Morieux, Suffolk. V. of Haughley, 1763-71 and R. of Felsham
from 1764. Died in 1771; will proved at Bury St Edmunds,
1771. (Venn, 11. 73-)
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, July i,
1791. Of Suffolk. [S. of John, of Needham Market.] School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1791. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 23, 1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1808;
priest, May 28, 1809. Kept a private school. Married Eliza
Becher, at Chiswick. Described as 'D. D.' Father of John
J. W. (1812) (L. A. Turner; Inns of Court).
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 17, 1801. S. of
the Rev. John, of Little Wenlock, Salop. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1801; Scholar, 1805; B.A. 1806; Members'
prize, 1807; Ord. deacon (Lincoln), June i, 1806; priest,
Mar. 13, i8o8;C. of Shackerstone, Leics., 1808. V. of Hennock,
Devon, 1828-46. Died Nov. 5, 1846, aged 67. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 526; G. Mag., 1847, i. 100.)
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. at Sidney, Nov. 10, 1812. Matric.
Michs. 1812. 'Expelled from the University, Jan. 2, 1815.'
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 21, 1829; M.A. Oxford;
from Christ Church, Oxford. No possible John Turner at
Oxford; probably John Matthias, for whom see Al. Oxon.
TURNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1873. [Eldest]
s. of John, of Tumerhall, by Ellon, Aberdeens. (and Mary
Anne, dau. of Walter Alexander Donaldson). B. June 2,
1855, at Aberdeen. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1874.
Called to the Bar, May 15, 1878. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Of Kinharrachie Lodge, near Ellon, and Tumerhall
and Tipperty, Aberdeens. Captain, 3rd Batt., the Gordon
Highlanders, 1877. J. P. and D.L. for Aberdeens., 1885.
Married, Apr. 19, 1883, Lucy Ethel Janet, eldest dau. of
Henry Maynard Harding, Esq., of Tullamaine, Co. Tipperary,
and had issue. Died Mar. 4, 1916. (Al. Felsted.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
TURNER, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 6, 1882.
[2nd] s. of Luke [manufacturer, of Leicester, and] of Rich-
mond House, Danes HiUs, Yorks. B. Apr. 10, 1863, at
Leicester. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1882; LL.B.
1885. Cricket ' blue,' 1883-6. Played cricket for Leics., 1883-
92. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 14, 1885. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 19, 1888. On the Midland Circuit. Of New Court,
Temple. Died in July, 1924. Brother of Hugh J. (1889).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
TURNER, JOHN BOWMAN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius,
June 2, 1838. S. of Skinner, army-clothier, of Clapton,
Middlesex. [B. at Clapton, July 9, 1816.] [School, Black-
heath.] Matric. Lent, 1839; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Cricket
'blue,' 1841. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1843; priest, 1844. C. of
Wartling, Sussex, 1847-8. C. of Barford, Norfolk, 1848-59;
R. there, 1859-92. Married, May 26, 1846, Charlotte Julia,
dau. of the Rev. R. H. Whitelock. Died Feb. 7, 1892. Father
of Henry W. (1870). (Venn, 11. 243; Crockford.)
TURNER, JOHN BRADBURY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb.
16,1863. S. of James, cooper (and Millicent). B. at Stockport,
Cheshire. Bapt. Oct. 26, 1832. Mus. Bac. 1865. FeUowofthe
Royal Academy of Music. Organist at Harrow School,
1858-62. One of the founders of Trinity College of Music.
Composer of Thy Kingdom come, a cantata ; vocal music and
pianoforte pieces. Died Apr. 14, 1898, in London. (Harrow
Reg.; Eagle, xx. 337; Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi. 719; The Times,
Apr. 16, 1898.)
TURNER, JOHN CARPENTER. Matric. Non-CoU. from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1884; Scholar; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891.
[B. Nov. 12, 1867.] Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1890; priest,
1891; C. of Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1890-9. V. of Whitchurch,
Hants., 1899-1910. Rural Dean of Basingstoke, 1911-27.
R of Overton, 1910-34. Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1920.
Archdeacon of Basingstoke, 1927-47. Married, 1892, Elsie
Maud, dau. of W. A. Hewitt, and had issue. Latterly of
Meadowcroft, Itchen Abbas. Died Feb. 9, 1952. (Crockford;
Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 12, 1952.)
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TURNER, JOHN CASSON. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 9, 1835.
TURNER, JOHN CROSS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 29, 1900.
[Youngest] s. of George, of Birkdale, Lanes. B. there
[Apr. 2, 1882]. School, Bickerton House, Birkdale. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1906; priest, 1907; C. of Nuneaton, Warws., 1906-8. C. of
Sedbergh, Yorks., 1909-11. C. of Knutsford, Cheshire, 1911-
13. V. of Moulton, 1913-18. V. of Ravenstonedale, West-
morland, 1918-23. R. of CredenhUl, Heref., 1923-9. C. of
St Luke's, Harrogate, 1930-2. V. of Staveley-in-Cartmel,
Lanes., 1932-6. Lie. to off., dio. of Ripon, 1938-44; dio. of
Liverpool from 1944. Of 38, York Road, Birkdale, Southport,
1951. (Peile, u. 844; Crockford.)
TURNER, JOHN HARLOWE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8,
1852. [Only] s. of Stephen, merchant, of 13, Dorset Place,
London (and Charlotte Anne). B. in St Marylebone. Bapt.
July 3, 1833. [School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1852.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 4, 1850. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1867. Lieut., 3rd Middlesex Militia, 1862; Captain,
1865; Major, 1876. Of Cliff House, Paignton, Devon. J. P. for
Devon. Married, 1862, Charlotte Turner, only dau. of the
Rev. Joseph Dodsworth, V. of Bourne, Lines. (Winchester
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TURNER, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 22, 1819.
[Eldest s. of James, of Welshpool (and Mary, dau. of John
James, of Sylfaen).] B. [Jan. 20, 1800] at Welshpool. Matric.
Michs. 1819. High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, 1828. D. L.
1846. Of Pentreheylin. Married, 1829, Anne, only surviving
child of George Ross. Died Sept. 18, 1875. Father of the
next; twin-brother of WiUiam(i8i9). (Montgom. CoU.,xix, 203).
TURNER, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar 29,
1849. [Eldest] s. of John, [James] (above), of Pentreheylin,
Llandderfel (and Anne, dau. of George Ross, Esq., of Welsh-
pool). B. a Llandysiho. Bapt. Feb. 3, 1830. School, Bridg-
north. Matric. Michs. 1849 ; B.A. 1853 ; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(St Asaph) 1854; priest. Mar. 4, 1855. C. of Hawarden,
Flints., 1855. C. of Berriew and Aberhafesp, Montgom.,
1856-63. C. of Somerby-with-Humby, Lines., 1864-5. C. of
Llanymenech, Montgom., 1869-71. C. of Welshpool, 1871-7.
Married, 1878, Harriet Augusta, 3rd dau. of Richard Pryce
Harrison, C.S.I., and had issue. Latterly of Pentreheylin.
Died Dec. 12, 1879. (Crockford; Clergy List; Walford, County
Families.)
TURNER, JOHN JERVIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Peterhouse, Jan. 20, 1812. Of Middlesex. [Eld. s. of John
(1791). B. June 10, 1794.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Lent, 1813; B.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1822;
priest, Sept. 22, 1822. Chaplain on Sir Henry Fermor's
Foundation at Crowborough, Sussex, 1832-73- Married, 1823,
Ann Hawes, of Chiswick Died June 17, 1873. Father of the
next. (T. A. Walker, 386; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TURNER, JOHN RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 12, 1843. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] [Jervis William] (above)
of Crowborough, Sussex. Matric. ilichs. 1843; B.A. 1847;
M..\. 1850. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1848; priest, 1849;
C. of St Andrew's, Ancoats, Lanes., 1848-50. C. of Foxearth,
Essex, 1850-4. C. of Whaplcde Drove, Lines., 1854-9. C. of
Spalding, 1859-63. C. of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs.,
1863-9. V. of Coaley, 1869-75. V. of Wroughton, Wilts., 1875-
1908. Married, Aug. i, 1848, Harriet, dau. of John Kebbell,
of Stroud Green House, Rochford, Essex. Died Feb. 10,
1908, aged 83. Father of Becher F. (1871), Hawes H. (1871)
and Geoffry W. (1876). (T. A. Walker, 480; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 12, 1908.)
TURNER, JOHN TRENCH. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1899. [S. of
Mrs Turner, of Loudoun Cottage, Colinton, Midlothian. B.
Dec. 24, 1879.] School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A
1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Oakham School,
1902-5. Joined the Indian Education Department; Head
Master of the High School, Poona, 1905-6; Vice- Principal of
Rajkumar CoUege, Rajkot, 1906-22; Principal, 1923-30.
Tutor to the Mysore heir-apparent, 1930. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., I.A.R.O., attached 28th Light
Cavalry; Second-in-Command, Zhob Cavalry, 1917-18). Of
Park House, Mysore, India, in 1933. (Fettes Coll. Reg.;
I.C.S. Lists.)
TURNER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan. 26,
1763. Of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. B. there. Matric. Lent,
1763; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1767; M.A. 1770; D.D. (per
Liu. Reg.) 1785. FeUow; Master, 1784-1828. Vice-ChanceUor,
1785-6 and 1805-6. R. of Sudboume and Orford, Suffolk,,
1787-1828. Dean of Norwich, 1790. F.S.A. Died Aug. 3,
1828. Father of William H. (1819). (Clerical Guide; G. Mag.
1828, II. 648; Attwater, Pembroke College.)
TURNER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, June 5,
1818. S. of Joseph. B. at Broughton, Lanes. School,
Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1818. Migrated to Corpus
Jan. 18, 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon, 1824;
Turner, Nathaniel
priest, 1825. C. of Frodsham, Cheshire, -1834-42. R. of
Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1842-4. V. of Lancaster, 1844-70. Hon.
Canon of Manchester, 1853. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
Father of Joseph K. (1852). (Clergy List.)
TURNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 22, 1863;
re-adm. Oct. 11, 1865. S. of Jonathan, of Sowerby, Yorks.
(and Martha). B. Jan. 24, 1828 at Sowerby. Matric. Michs.
1865; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1870; priest,
1871; C. of CoUyhurst, Lanes., 1870-3. Chaplain, Royal
Infirmary, Manchester, 1873-92. V. of St George's, Liverpool,
1892-8. Latterly of Teversham rectory, Cambs., where he
died Feb. 7, 1919. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 11, 1919.)
TURNER, JOSEPH ASKEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 29,
1845. [Eldest s. of Joseph Holden, Esq., of 20, Montagu
Place, Russell Square, London. B. Apr. 20, 1828. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13, 1850. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1853. Died Feb. i5, 1868. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns
of Court.)
TURNER, JOSEPH KIRBY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 14, 1852. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1818), of Lancaster.
B. June 28, 1834, at Frodsham, Cheshire. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857. Ord. deacon
(Cheshire) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Prestbury, Cheshire,
1859-60. C. of Lawton, 1860-3. Assistant Civil Chaplain at
Gibraltar, 1863-4. V. of Stalmine, Lanes., 1864-94. Married,
Nov. 26, 1867, Theresa Caroline, 8th dau. of the Rev. Dr J. C.
Browne, V. of Dudley. Latterly of Frogmore, Hawke Road,
Upper Norwood, where he died Oct. i, 1902, aged 68. Father
of Charies H. K. (1888) and Lloyd C. K. (1891). (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg. ; Clergy List ; Crockford ; The Guardian, Dec. 4, 1867 ;
Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 10, 1902.)
TURNER, JOSEPH RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 5, 1804. [4th] s. of the Rev. Richard (1777), B.D., of
Great Yarmouth (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Rede). B. there, June 17, 1787. Educated under his father
and afterwards at Fincham, under Mr Forby. Matric. Michs.
1805; B.A. (loth Wrangler) 1809; M.A. 1812. Fellow, 1809.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1810; priest, Sept. 22, 1811.
Travelled abroad and disappeared, being last heard of at
Moulins in France; supposed to have been murdered by
brigands in Italy during 1814. Brother of George J. (1814);
uncle of the next. (Venn, u. 142; Burke, Family Records,
which gives 'living, unmarried, 1815.')
TURNER, JOSEPH RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Nov. 27, 1835. Of Middlesex. [4thj s. of Francis,
lawyer, of Lincoln's Inn (and Jane, dau. of James Sayers, of
Hopton, Suffolk). B. June 12, 1817, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Jan. 31, 1837; Scholar. B.A. Durham, 1843, Un-
married. Died Mar. 30, 1855. Nephew of the above; brother
of Richard E. (1832) and Charles E. (1844). (Record of Old
Westminsters.)
TURNER, LAWRENCE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 25, 1887. S. of F. S. [Frederick Storrs], Esq., of 47,
Greencroft Gardens, South Hampstead, London. [School,
City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1887. Appointed to the
I.C.S., 1887; Assistant Commissioner, Magistrate and
CoUector; in N.W. Provinces and Oudh, 1887-94; Officiating
Under-Secretary to Government, 1894; Joint Magistrate,
1894; Deputy Commissioner, 1900; Magistrate and Collector,
1902; retired, 1919. Brother of Frederick M. (1885). (I.C.S.
Lists.)
TURNER, LEWIS EDWARD VIGNIER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 16, 1883. S. of Joseph, of 31, Inverness Terrace,
London. B. Feb. 5, 1865, in London. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1883: B.A. 1886. (Wellington Coll.Reg.)
TURNER [post KIRBY-TURNER], LLOYD CAULFIELD KIRBY.
Adm. pens, at Selwyn H. Oct. 1, 1891. [S. of the Rev.
Joseph Kirby (1852), of Stalmine, Poulton-le-Fylde. B.
Feb. 16, 1872.] Schools, Wolverhampton and Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Adm. solicitor, Jan. 1898;
practised in London. Of Upper Norwood, S.E. in 1926. Died
Jan. 3, 1929. Brother of Charles H. K. (1888). (Wolver-
hampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Rossall Reg.; Law Lists.)
TURNER, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24, 1836.
Of Suffolk. [Eldest s. of Major Michael, of Ipswich (and
Susaima, dau. of the Rev. W. Tong).] Matric. Michs. 1836;
B..\. 1840; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1, 1841;
priest, 1842; C. of St Luke's, Berwick Street, London, 1844.
C. of Cotton, Suffolk, 1845-7 ; R. (and patron) of Cotton, 1847-
1900. Married, 1855, Mary .^nne, dau. of the Rev. Philip
Carlyon, and had issue. Latterly of Redgrave, Diss, where he
died. Mar. i, 1903, aged 85. (Crockford; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Mar. 4, 1903.)
TURNER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
1874. S. of Michael, Esq. B. at Brighton. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs.1874. Died in college, 1876. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
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TURNER, OSWALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29, 1832.
S. ot Thomas, Esq., late of Biniield, Berks. B. May 26, 1814.
Kept Michs. Term, 1832 only. (F. P. White.)
TURNER, PERCY REGINALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
2nd s. of James Alfred, of Rawsthorne House, Hesketh Park,
Southport. B. Mar. 28, 1877, at Wilmslow. School, Upping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of St Cuthbert's,
Bensham, Gateshead, 1900-2. Supt. of the Chaco mission,
Villa Concepcion, and Chaplain to the Bishop of the Argentine,
1903-12. Hon. Canon of St John's pro-Cathedral and
Chaplain to Seamen, Bahia Blanca, 1912-14. V. of St Paul's,
West Hartlepool, Durham, 1915-29. V. of Grindon with
Thorpe Thewles and Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of
Londonderry, 1929-31. R. of Wem, Salop, 1931-51-.
(Crockford.)
TURNER, RALPH CHARLEWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. S. of [the Rt. Rev.] Charles Henry (1859),
Bishop of Islington, of Highgate, London. B. Mar. 12, 1879,
in London. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1898; exhibitioner; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Islington) 1902; priest (London) 1903; C. of St Paul's,
Harringay, 1902-8. C. of St Andrew Undershaft, 1908-12.
C. of St Peter's, Tottenham, 1913-14. P.C. of St Martin,
Kensal Rise, 1914-26. Acting R. of Montpelier, Jamaica,
1926-7. R. of Falmouth, Jamaica, 1927-32. V. of Westbury
with Dilton, Wilts., 1933-41. V. of Potterne, 1941-50. Of
Winchester in 1951. Brother of Arthur C. (1900) and Henry
C. (1898). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
TURNER, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15, 1888.
S. of Frederick, surgeon, of Buxton (and Sarah Partington).
B. there, June 3, 1870. School, Buxton (Mr A. Pettitt).
Matric. Michs. 1888. A mining engineer. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1901 ; (Lieut., South African Light
Horse); mentioned 3 times in despatches; D.S.O., 1901.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Notts, and Derby
Regt.; Major, Royal Fusiliers; Lieut. -Col., Northampton-
shire Regt., 1917; wounded; mentioned in despatches; bar to
D.S.O.) (The V.C. and D.S.O.)
TURNER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Pembroke, June
24, 1777; a 'Ten-year man.' Youngest s. of the Rev. Francis
(1733). of Great Yarmouth .(and Sarah, dau. of James
Dawson). B. there, [Oct. iS, 1751]- Matric. Easter, 1787;
B.D. (Stat. EHz.) 1787. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 2, 1778;
priest. May 30, 1779; C. of Gorleston, Suffolk, 1778. P.C. of
Great Yarmouth, 1800-30. C. of Scratby, Norfolk, 1813-35.
Preb. of Lincoln. V. of Ormesby, 1813-35. R. of Sweffling,
Suffolk, 1813-35. Married (i) Aug. 30, 1773, Frances, dau.
of — Kentish; (2) Mar. 20, 1783, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Thomas Rede, of Beccles, Suffolk, and had issue; (3) Dec. 30,
1817, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Henry Parish. Died Oct. 13,
1835. Father of Joseph R. (1804) and George J. (1814).
(Burke, Family Records; Clerical Guide; The Extraordinary
Black Book, 1830, 531.)
TURNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens. afSx John's, June 12, 1826.
S. of William, Esq. [fustian manufacturer], of Manchester.
School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1826. (Manchester Sch.
Reg.)
TURNER, RICHARD EDWARD. Adm. pens at Trinity,
Feb. 2, 1832. [2nd s. of Francis, Master of the Bench, of the
Inner Temple, and barrister of Lincoln's Inn (and Jane, dau.
of James Sayers, of Hopton, Suffolk), B. Oct. 28, 1813, in
London. Schools, Westminster and Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1832; B.A. (6th Classic) 1836. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1853. A Special Pleader. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. Revising barrister, S.E. circuit, 1874-
82. Bencher, 1879. Member of the Sandwich election Com-
mission, 1880. Sometime Common Law editor of The
Jurist. Married, Aug. 31, 1839, Frances, widow of James
Turner, of Powis Place, Bloomsbury, and dau. of Charles
Johnstone. Died Oct. 26, 1882, in London. Brother of
Joseph R. (1835) and Charles E. (1844). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Boase, in. 1046; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
Nov. I, 1882.)
TURNER, RICHARD OTTAWAY. Adm pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 3, 1844. [Eldest] s. of Richard [merchant, of
Canton, China] (and Mary Croft). B. at Macao, China. Bapt.
Feb. 5, 1826. School, Exeter Grammar (Dr Mills). Adm. at
St John's, July 4, 1844; did not reside, and name off, Nov.
1844. Matric. from Trinity, Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A.
1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Imi, Nov. 22, 1845. Called to the
Bar, May 5, 1852. Equity draftsman and conveyancer. Died
Feb. 5, 1890, aged 64, at Exeter. (Boase, in. 1047; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Guardian, Feb. 12,
1890.)
TURNER, RICHARD WARREN. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1891. 4th s. of the Rev. Augustus (1840), of Dunkirk
House, Stroud, Gloucs. (and Elizabeth H. Dalton). B.
Turner, Samuel Hankinson
Aug 22, 1872, at Colerne vicarage, Wilts. School, Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Assistant Master
at South Hampstead prep. School, 1902-40-. Died Apr. 10,
1947. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; C. J.
Hudleston.)
TURNER, RICHARD WHITBOURN. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1886. [Eldest] s. of J[ames] S[mith], Esq. [M.R.C.S., dental
surgeon], of Grange Park, Ealing (and Ann). [B. Nov. 2,
1867.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1886;
Scholar, 1888; B.A. 1889. Athletics 'blue,' 1889 (100 yards
and 440 yards). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. lo, 1887.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1891. On the South-Eastern
Circuit. Secretary to the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Reading),
1915-19. Revising Barrister, 1916. County Court Judge
(Circuit 11), 1919-23; (Circuit 18), 1923-8. Judge of
Uxbridge County Court, and additional Judge at Westminster
County Court, 1928-32. Married, 1895, Hilda, 2nd dau of
William B. Martin, of Paulsgrove, Hants., and had issue.
Died Nov. 20, 1932, at Stoke Poges, Bucks. (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who;
The Times, Nov. 22, 1932.)
TURNER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 19, 1821.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord.
priest (Exeter) Oct. 29, 1826. Died at Stoke, Plymouth,
Apr. 15, 1835. (G. Mag., 1835, 11. 98.)
TURNER, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1878. B. June 20, 1859, at Scarborough. Schools,
Holgate's, York, and Scarborough Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886; Mus.Bac, 1891. F.R.C.O.
Organist and choirmaster, St Paul's Cathedral Church,
Dundee, 1881-98; St Thomas's Chiurch, Portsmouth, 1898-
1921-. (Diet, of Organs and Organists.)
TURNER, SABINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 23,
1757- [S. of Robert, Esq., late of Kingston, Jamaica.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i757; Scholar, 1758. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1757.' Died c. 1765. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court.)
TURNER, SALMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Oct. 24,
1823. Eldest s. of Richard [Acting Judge of Zillah, Midnapur
(and Louisa)]. B. Nov. 16, 1806. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1806.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar; B.A.
1828. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 17, 1828. (List of
Carthusians; Inns of Court; V. Hodson; in records of the
[old] India Office, his full names are given as Benjamin
Wymberley Salmon.)
TURNER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 25, 1772. Of
Lines. [S. of John, of Caistor, Lines.] Matric. Michs. 1773;
Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. R. of Rothwell, Lines.,
1783-1835 ; V. of Attenborough and R. of Bramcote, 1790-
1835; V. of West Torrington, 1794-1835; V. of Tealby, 1816-
35. Chaplain to the Earl of Scarborough. Lodged as a bachelor,
at the 'George' Inn at Caistor, marrying the landlord's
widow, formerly Barbara Bullock, his barmaid. Described as
'of Caistor,' to distinguish him from a contemporary Oxonian,
R. of Nettleton, who was no relation. Great-uncle of the
Tennyson brothers, of whom Charles became his heir; said to
have disliked 'this new-fangled Byron.' Died Mar. 9, 1835.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1835, 11. 544; Paden,
Tennyson in Egypt, 118; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TURNER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 30, 1794-
[2nd s. of Samuel, of London. B. Aug. 12, 1776. School,
Charterhouse.] Doubtful if resided. Of Sunbury Lodge,
Middlesex, and later of Derwent Lodge, near Liverpool,
F.R.S. Married, 1805, Elizabeth Rachel, eldest dau. of GUbert
Slater, of Knot's Green, Essex. Died, s.p., Aug. 28, 1847.
Brother of Charles (1794) and Thomas (1793). (R. L. Arrow-
smith; V. L. Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, in. 164.)
TURNER, SAMUEL BLOIS. .-^.dm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
May II, 1824. Eldests. of Thomas (1793), M.D., of London. B.
Dec. 12, 1805. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1829; priest,
June 6, 1830. P.C. of Little Linstead, 1832-61, and P.C. of
Great Linstead, Suffolk, 1838-61. R. of South Elmham,
1861-82. Married Marian Day. Died Nov. i, 1882, aged 77-
Father of the next and of Thomas D. (1859). (List of Carthu-
sians; Crockford; V. L. Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, in. 164; The
Guardian, Nov. 8, 1882.)
TURNER, SAMUEL HANKINSON. Adm. at Caius, 1872. S. of
the Rev. Samuel Blois (above), R. of South Elmham, Suffolk.
B. at Halesworth. Schools, Dedham and Aldeburgh. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1877; priest, 1878; C. of Holy Trinity, Eltham, Kent, 1877-
89. C. of Aldenham, Herts., 1889-98. V. of Radlett, 1898-
1905. Resided latterly at Aldenham, where he died May 29,
1941, aged 87. Brotherof Thomas D. (1859). (Venn, 11. 402;
Crockford; The Times, June 2, 1941.)
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TURNER, SAMUEL WARREN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3,
1834. Of Dorset. [S. of Samuel Charles.] Matric. Michs.
1834; M.B. 1840; Med. Lie, 1841. Died Apr. 3, 1892, at his
residence, St Peter Street, Tiverton, Devon. Brother of
Augustus (1840).
TURNER, STAGG. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1794.
TURNER, SYDNEY. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 6, 1832.
[Youngest s. of Sharon, the historian (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. Apr. 2, 1814.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. {lith Wrangler)
1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1837; priest,
1838 1^ C. of Christ Church, Southwark until 1841. Chaplain
to the Philanthropic Society for the reformation of juvenile
offenders, 1842-57 Inspector of prisons, 1858-67. R. of
Hempstead, Gloucs., 1867-75. Dean of Ripon, 1875-6.
R. of Hempstead (again), 1876-9. Author, Reformatory
Schools; The Sacred History of the World, etc. Died June 26,
1879. (Boase, ni. 1047; D.N.B.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TURNER, SYDNEY CHARLES BEECHWORTH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, July 2, 1875. [Eldest s. of William, deputy
Postmaster-General, of Yarra, Victoria, Australia.] Matric.
Michs. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 31, 1876.
{Inns of Court, which gives name as 'Buckworth.')
TURNER, THOMAS. B.A. 1752; incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Magdalene, 1752. [S. of Thomas, Esq., of Weobley,
Heref.] Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Apr. 17, 1736,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1739. {Al. Oxon.)
TURNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1793- [Eldest] s. of Samuel [VV'est India merchant], of
London. B. Jan. 17, 1773. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Lent, 1796; M.B. 1799; M.D. 1804. Practised in Curzon
Street, Mayfair. Assistant Physician to St Thomas's Hospital,
1800; Phvsician, 1802-16. Phvsician-Extraordinary to
William IV. F.R.C.P., 1805; Censor, 1807, 1817, 1827, 1829;
Harveian Orator, 1822; Treasurer, 1822-45. Garotted by
roughs when 90 years old, the only effect of which was to
cure his goitre. Married (i) 1805, Lucretia Grace, 2nd dau.
of Sir John Blois, 5th Bart.; (2) Dorothy, widow of Dr P.
Hacket. Died Mar. 10, 1865, in London. Brother of Charles
(1794) and Samuel (1794); father of Samuel B. (1824).
[Boase, in. 1047; Medical Directories; V. L. Oliver, Hist, of
Antigua, iii. 164; G. Mag., 1865, 533; Munk, iii. 26.)
TURNER, THOMAS. B.A., 1795, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1795. [S. of John, gent., of King's Stanley,
Gloucs.] Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Nov. 18,
1763, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1775. {Al. Oxon.)
TURNER, THOMAS. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' (age 38) at
Trinity, July 16, 1812. S. of John. B. at Esthwaite, Lanes.
School, Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.D. {Stat.
Eliz.) 1823. C. of Stock with Ramsden-Bellhouse, Essex,
-1841-8. C. of RoxweU, 1849-52. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1856.
TURNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 25,
1822. S. of Ralph. B. Dec. 13, 1804, at HuU. School, Burgh-
field, Berks, [and Bingley]. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar,
1825; B..\. {2nd Wrangler, and ist Smith's prize) 1827;
M.A. 1830. Fellow, 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 16,
1830. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1833. Equity draftsman and
conveyancer. F.R.A.S., 1832. J. P. and D.L. for Middlesex.
A well-known philanthropist. Treasurer of Guy's Hospital,
1856-76. Author of a metrical version of the Psalms from the
Hebrew. Married, 1S35, Mary .\nne, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Benjamin Charlewood, of Cheadle, Staffs. Latterly of Hilliers,
Petworth, Surrey, where he died Apr. 9, 1883, aged 78.
Father of Charles H. (1859). {Boase, vi. 720; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Camb. Review, iv. 309.)
TURNER, THOMAS ARCHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,
1871. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Alfred (St John's College,
Oxford, 1833), V. of WTiitchurch, Bucks, (and Harriet
Archer). B. at Whitchurch. Bapt. Nov. 12, 1843. School,
St John's, Leatherhead. [Had been a banker's clerk for
8 years before coining up.] Matric. Michs. 1871. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Oct. 14, 1872; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1886. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Drayton- Parslow,
Bucks., 1874-7. C. of Burnley, Lanes., 1877-84. C. of Bury,
1884-5. C. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1886. C. of Worthing,
Sussex, 1886-9. C. of Whitchurch, Heref., 1889-90. C. of
Ickford, Oxon., 1891-5; R. there, 1895-1905. Died in 1905.
{St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.; Crockford.)
TURNER, THOMAS DAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 1,
1859. S. of the Rev. Samuel Blois (1824). B. at Halesworth.
School, Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M..\. 1868.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1862; priest, 1863; C.
of Bishopsworth, Somerset, 1862-4. C. of Denton, Norfolk,
1865-77. V. of Flixton, Suffolk, 1877-92. Latterly of Beccles,
where he died Jan. 24, 1908. Brother of Samuel H. (1872).
{Venn, 11. 347; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 28, 1908.)
Turner, Sir William
TURNER, THOMAS FREWEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Mar. 19, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1829. Made a balloon ascent
from Warwicker's Yard, Barnwell, Cambridge, May 23, 1831.
Of Cold Overton, Leics. M.P. for South Leics., 1835-6, when
he accepted the stewardship of the Chiltem Hundreds.
{Return of M.P. s; Cooper, Annals, iv. 570.)
TURNER, THOMAS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
.\ug. 8, 1892. S. of Thomas. B. Dec. i, 1874, at Darwen,
Lanes. Schools, Dewsbury Grammar and Wheelwright
Grammar, Dewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1892. Resided 2 terms.
In the office of the Education Department of the West Riding
County Council, 1912. {Peile, n. yy?i.)
TURNER, THOMAS POWYS OWEN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Jan. 14, 1890. [S. of — , of 20, Baron's Court Road, West
Kensington. B. Mar. 14, 1869. School, St Paul's.] Matric.
Lent, 1890; B.A. 1892. Sometime student with the Anglo-
American brush electric corporation. Later adopted the
theatrical profession. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
TURNER, VALPY FRANCIS THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 9, 1826. [S. of the Rev. John, D.D., of Chiswick
(and Elizabeth Cort). B. Mar. 27, 1808, in London; bapt.
June 25, 1808, at St George-the-Martyr.] School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1826. Cadet in the Bengal Army, 1826;
Comet, 1828; Lieut., 1838; Captain, 1842; retired, 1853.
Served in the first Afghan War, 1842; and in the first Sikh
War. Resided latterly at Brighton, where he died Oct. 14,
1898. (J. Rennie; Army Lists; V. Hodson, Officers of the
Bengal Army; The Times, Oct. 19, 1898.)
TURNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1785. S. of Edward, of Gwemygoe, Montgom. School,
Orleton, Heref. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1788; B.A.
1790; M..A. 1793. R. of Papworth St .\gnes, Cambs., 1803-22.
V. of Chichester, 1823-37. R. of Fishboume, Sussex, 1833-7.
Married and had issue. Died July 30, 1837 ' in the 75th year.
{sic) of his age.' M.I. to 'WiUiam Tumor {sic), M.A., late of
Trinity College, Cambridge, and of Penhampen {sic),' in a
churchyard of Dolforgan, Kerry, near Newtown, Montgom.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; J. B. Willans.)
TURNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 9, 1787.
Elder s. of the Rev. Baptist Noel (1758), R. of Wing, Rutland,
and of Denton, Lines. B. Aug. 22, 1770, at Oakham. Schools,
Grantham (Mr Hall) and Uppingham (Mr J. Jackson). Matric.
Michs. 1787. Migrated to Exeter College, Oxford, whence he
matric. June 30, 1791. Captain, 81st Regiment. 'Died in
action.' {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 652; Al. Oxon.)
TURNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 13, 1787.
Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar; B.A. 1792; M.A. i795- Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 30, 1792; priest (York) 1793. {Peile,
II- 323-)
TURNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1787.
Of Lanes. Scholar, 1787. Kept 3 terms. Name off, Oct. 1788.
TURNER, WILLIAM. .\dm. sizar at St John's, .A.pr. 11, 1817.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1821. B.A. {iSth
Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2,
1822; priest. May 25, 1823; C. of .Manton, Rutland, 1841-51
and Usher at Uppingham School, 1822-50. V. of Barholme
with Stow, Lines, 1847-76. Died in 1876. {Crockford.)
TURNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 24,
1819. S. of James (and Mar\', dau. of John James). B. [Jan.
20, 1800] at Pool [VVelshpoor, Montgom. School, Maresfield,
Sussex. Matric. Michs. i82o;'B.A. 1824- .-^dm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 5, 1824. Died, unmarried, .\pr. 18, 1826. Twin-
brother of John J. (1819). {Inns of Court.)
TURNER, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1830, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of William, gent., of Whitchurch, Salop.] Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 20, 1809, age 17; B.A. (0.xford)
1813; M.A. (Oxford) 1816. V. of Chidham, Sussex, 1823-32.
V. of Fishboume, 1833-46. R. of Winston, Co. Durham,
1846-8. Preb. of Chichester, 1832. V. of Boxgrove, Sussex,
1848-58. Died, Nov. 19, 1858. {Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1858, i.
iii; Clergy List.)
TURNER, Sir WILLIAM. Hon. Sc.D., 1899. Professor of
-Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh. [S. of William, of
Lancaster. B. there, 1832. Schools, private.] At St Bartho-
lomew's Hospital, 1850. M.B., London Univ., 1857. Professor
of Anatomy at Edinburgh, 1867-1903. Principal and Vice-
Chancellor of Edinburgh University, 1903-16. President,
General Medical CouncU, 1898-1903. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow,
St .Andrew's, and Montreal; Hon. D C.L., Oxford, Durham,
Toronto; Hon. D.S.C., Dublin. Knighted, 1886; K.C.B.,
1901. F.R.C.S., London and Edinburgh. F.R.S., 1877.
President of the British Association, 1900. Married, 1S63,
Agnes, dau. of Abraham Logan. Died Feb. 15, 1916. {Who
was Who.)
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TURNER, WILLIAM FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Apr. 6, 1854; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence
he matric. May 30, 1851, age 22. [3rd s. of the Rev. John, of
Luckington, Wilts (Oriel College, Oxford, i793).] Matric.
Easter, 1854; LL.B.1861. AtSt George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
1851; L.R.C.P., i860; M.R.C.P. (Edinb.) i868. House
Surgeon, Queen Charlotte's Hospital. Practised at Ryde,
Isle of Wight, and at Ryde Dispensary. (Al. Oxon.;
Medical Directories, to 1890.)
TURNER, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Feb. 29, 1792 S. of Nathaniel, Esq., of Stoke Hall,
near Ipswich. B. there. School, Hitcham, Suffolk. Matric.
Lent, 1795; M.B. 1797. Died, unmarried, 1803, aged 27.
(5/ John's Coll. Adm., iv. 526.)
TURNER, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Pembroke, Dec. 2, 1819. Only s. of the Rev. Joseph (1763),
D.D., Master of Pembroke. B. [Apr. 10, 1803], at Cambridge.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 15, 1826; priest, June 10, 1827.
V. of Dilham and Honing, Norfolk, 1826-30. R. of Barley,
Herts., 1831-8. V. of Banwell, Somerset, 1838-96. Married,
1833, Emily, dau. of Charles Blackley, of Bury St Edmunds.
Died June 21, 1896. {Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; Clergy
List; Crockford; The Times, June 23, 1896.)
TURNER, WILLIAM HAYES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus.
Oct. 1895. S. of Wilham Hayes, deceased. B. in London.
School, Chatham House, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1895.
TURNER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1870. S. of John Henry, Esq. B. at Horringer,
Suffolk. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874.
Ord. deacon (Lichiield) 1877; priest, 1879; C. of Eccleshall,
Staffs., 1877-81. C. of Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1881-3. C. of
Berrington, Salop, 1883-5. V. of Hazelwood, Derbs., 1885-
1923. Married, July 18, 1883, Mary Agatha, 2nd dau. of
T. S. H. Bume, of Edgmond, Salop. Died Nov. 18, 1923,
aged 72. [Crockford; The Times, Nov. 21, 1923.)
TURNER, WILLIAM STEPHENS TURNER MELLISH (1825),
sec MERYWEATHER.
TURNER, WILLIAM TWISS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 16,
1830. B. June II, 1813. Schools, Felsted and Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1835; B.A. (15M Wrangler)
1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1839; priest,
Dec. 20, 1840. C. of Henham, Essex, 1842. No cure, 1843-7.
R. of Ore, Sussex, 1847-80. Latteriy of Maze Hill House, St
Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Dec. 18, 1884. [Al. Felsted.;
Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 24, 1884.)
TURNER, WILLIAM VLAKO. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magda-
lene, May 14, 1844. S. of Thomas, lately consul at Panama;
of Tivoli Place, Cheltenham. [B. Feb. 21, 1826.] School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A.
1856. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of
St James's, Dover, 1849-54. V. of Spilsby, Lines., 1854-73.
V. of Hundleby, 1870-3. V. of Bardney, 1873-88. Latteriy of
23, High Street North, Dunstable. Disappears from Crockford,
1899. Father of Harry S. V. (1877)- (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.
(which gives WilUam only).)
TURNER, — . Adm. pens, at Caius, July 5, 1791; Scholar, 1791.
Died in 1796. {Venn, 11. 123.)
TURNER-McGOWAN, EDWARD T. (1877), see McGOWAN.
TURNLY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1825.
[Eldest s. of Francis, Esq., of Belfast.] Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1831. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 3, 1826. [Inns of
Court.)
TURNLY, JOHN EDWARD ALEXANDER LITTON. Adm.
(age 21) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1889. 2nd s. of John, gent., of
Drumnasole, Co. Antrim, Ireland (and Charlotte Ernily, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Edward Litton, Q.C.). Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1905. Of Drumnasole, Glenarm, Co. Antrim.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Sub-
sequently practised at Heathfield, Sussex, where he died
Mar. 9, 1947. {Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 11, 1947.)
TURNOR, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1829.
[3rd s. of Edmund (1772), of Stoke Rochford, Lines, (and
Dorothea, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Tucker). B. Dec. 24, 1811.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1838.
R. of East Torrington and Panton with Wragby, Lines.,
1838-42. Married, Jan. 9, 1840, Sophia, dau. of Sir Thomas
Whichcote, Bart. Died Aug. 29, 1842. Brother of Christopher
(1827). [Eton Sch. Lists, which gives 's. of T.'; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1842, II. 439; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TURNOR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Feb., 26, 1787.
[4th s. of Edmund (1733), of Stoke Rochford, near Grantham.
TuRNouR, Garth Edward George
B. there, Aug. 10, 1768. School, Louth Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1794. Ord. priest (London),
Apr. 27, 1794. R. of Holton with Beckering, Lines., 1800-11.
V. of Wendover, Bucks., 1811-36. Preb. of Lincoln, 1818-53.
V. of Milton-Ernest, Beds., 1825-34. F.S.A.; F.R.A.S.;
F.R.S., 1839. Presented certain Newton material to the Royal
Society and erected an obelisk to Newton in the park at
Stoke Rochford, 1847. Latterly of Cheltenham. Died Jan. 12,
1853, at Leamington. Brother of Edmund (1772), George
(1777) and John (1783). {Boase, vi. 721; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1853, i. 55; Proc. Royal Sac.
VI (1854) 363.)
TURNOR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 5, 1827. [Eldest] s. of Edmund (1772) (by his second
wife, Dorothea, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Tucker). B. Apr. 4, 1809,
at Stoke Rochford, Lines. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1827. Of Stoke Rochford. J. P. and D.L. for Lines.; High
Sheriff, 1832. M.P. for Lines. (Parts of Kesteven and
HoUand), 1841-7. Married, Feb. 2, 1837, Lady Caroline
Finch Hatton, dau. of George William, gth Earl of Winchil-
sea, and had issue. Died Mar. 7, 1886. Brother of Algernon
(1829). {Eton Sch. Lists; Etoniana, 11. 420; Boase, iii. 1050;
Return of M.P.s.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
TURNOR, DAVID. B.A. 1796, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1797. [S. of John, gent., of Llangoedmore,
Cardigans.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, May 22,
1767, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1771. {Al. Oxon.)
TURNOR, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
May 21, 1772. [Eldest] s. of Edmund (1733), of Kirmond,
Lines, (and Mary, only dau. of John Disney, of Lincoln).
School, Stamford. Matric. Michs. 1772; B.A. 1777; M.A.
1781. F.S.A., 1778; F.R.S., 1786. M.P. for Midhurst,
Sussex, 1802-6. Of Stoke Rochford, and Panton Hall, Lines.
Married (i) May 7, 1795, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Philip
Broke, of Nacton, Suffolk, and had one daughter; (2)
Dorothea, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Tucker. Author, Chrono-
logical Tables of the High Sheriffs of the County of Lincoln;
Collections for the History of Grantham; London's Gratitude; or
an Account of such pieces of Sculpture and Painting as have
been placed in Guildhall at the expense of the City of London;
Description of an Ancient Castle at Rouen in Normandy, etc.
Died Mar. 19, 1829; buried in the family vault at Stoke
Rochford. Brother of the next two and of Charles (1787);
father of Christopher (1827) and of Algernon (1829). (G. Mag.,
1829, I. 453; D.N.B.; Burke, L.G.)
TURNOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 9,
1777. [2nd] s. of Edmund (1733), of [Kirmond and] Panton,
Lines. School, Stamford. Matric. Michs. 1777; LL.B. 1783.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1781; C. of Panton, Lines., 1781-2;
R. there, 1783-1825; V. of Wragby, 1786-1825. Married
Eleanor Hanmer, and had issue. Died in 1825. Brother of
the above, of Charles (1787) and of the next. (Northants.
Clergy; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TURNOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) al Trinity, Nov. 15,
1783. [3rd] s. of Edmund (1733), of Kirmond, Lines. School,
Louth. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1786; B..\. 1788; M.A.
1793. Of the Inner Temple. Barrister-at-law, Brother of the
two above and of Charles (1787).
TURNOR-BARNWELL, FREDERICK HENRY (1789), see
BARNWELL.
TURNOUGH, ISAIAH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 26,
1760. Of Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1761; B.A. (9/A
Wrangler) 1764. Ord. deacon (London) June 17, 1764. V. of
Gamlingay, Cambs. until his death in 1802. (G. Mag., 1802,
II. 788.)
TURNOUR, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. S. of Arthur Edward, M.D. (and Frances Helen,
dau. of the Rev. and Hon. Edward John Tumour (St Mary
Hall, Oxford, i8oo)). B. [Oct. 5, 1862], at Denbigh. School,
Mariborough College. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1892. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1888; priest, 1890; C. of St
Thomas, Stockport, Cheshire, 1888-92. P.C. of St Augustine
Brinksway with Cheadle Heath, 1893-5. Married, July 4,
1893, Alice Mary, dau. of the Rev. Josiah Turner Lea, V. of
Far Forest, Worcs., and had issue. Died Nov. 20, 1896, at
Grove House, Denbigh. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Winterton); Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Nov. 23, 1896.)
TURNOUR, GARTH EDWARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, July 3, 1850. S. of the Hon. Arthur Richard,
Captain, R.N. (and Charlotte FitzHerbert, dau. of George
Daysh, of Petworth, Sussex). B. [Mar. 9, 1831], at Worthing.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1850. Married, July 26, 1852,
Emily Jane Baker, of Brighton. Died, s.p., Mar. 7, 1903.
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Winterton).)
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TuRNOUR, The Hon. Henry
TURNOUR, The Hon. HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, .•\pr. 3, 1788. [5th] s. of Edward Tumour Garth [ist]
Earl Winterton (Trinity College, Oxford, 1752) (by his ist
wife, Anne, dau. of Thomas, Lord Archer). B. 1769. Lieut.,
R.N. Died, unmarried, Sept. 1805. (T. A. Walker, 357;
Burke, P. and B. {sub Winterton).)
TURNOUR, JOHN HORATIO. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 2q, 1849. [5th] s. of the Rev. fAdolphus] Augustus
(Queen's College, O.xford, 1810) (and Jessie, dau. of John
Dewar). B. Oct. 17, 1830, at Bracondale, Norfolk. School,
Norfolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1849. Married (i) 1853,
Marianne, eldest dau. of Robert R. Wilson, and step-dau. of
F. W. Keppel, of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, and had issue;
(2) 1896, Sarah Margaret, dau. of John Brown, M.D.,
H.E.LC.S. Died Dec. 11, 1904. (Burke, P. and B. [siib
Winterton); Fox-Davies, Annorial Families.)
TURNPENNY, JOHN FYNES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov.
12, 1802. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar.
TURPIN, GEORGE SHERBROOKE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 24, 1884. S. of John, provision-merchant (and Eliza-
beth). B. Apr. 7, 1865, at 19, Carlton Street, Nottingham.
School, Nottingham High (The Rev. R. Dixon, LL.D.) [and
at Owens College, Manchester]. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar,
1884; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Ft I, ist Class, 1886; Pt II, ist Class,
1887); B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. B.Sc, London, 1886; D.Sc,
London, 1889; at Berlin University, 1887-8. Fellow of Owens
College, Manchester, 1889. Lecturer at Cardiff Univ. College
for 2 years and at the Principal Storey Institute, Lancaster,
for 4 years. Head Master of Swansea Grammar School,
1895-1901; of Nottingham High School, 1901-25. Author
of textbooks on chemistry. Died Dec. 28, 1948, at Monkton
Combe, Bath. {The Times, Dec. 30, 1948.)
TURPIN, JAMES. Mus.Bac. 1880, as a Non-Coll. student. [3rd s.
of James, of Nottingham. Had matric. from New College,
Oxford, Feb. 5, 1877, age 36. B. at Nottingham, Dec. 15,
1840.] Organist at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Notting-
ham; at Londonderry Cathedral; at St Leonards, Berk-
hamsted; at St Andrew's, Watford and Music Master at
Berkhamsted, School. F.R.C.O. Professor of harmony and
counterpoint at Trinity College, London; at the Royal Albert
Hall, etc. Also well-known as a composer, lecturer and
pianist. Died July 29, 1926. (.4/. Oxon.; British Musical
Biogs.)
TURRELL, HENRY STEIN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Sept. 30, 1842 ; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Charles (Lieut.), R.N.
B. in Lambeth parish, Surrey.
TURTON, EDMUND (1811), see PETERS,
TURTON, EDWARD. .\dm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 19, 1791.
Of Berks. [S. of William, of Nettlebed, Oxon. B. Aug. 2,
1762. Schools, Charterhouse and St Pauls]. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1783. Joined the Light Dragoons, 1784.
Married Marcia 3rd dau. of Jonathan Morton Pleydell. Brother
of Thomas (1783). (R. L. Arrowsmith).
TURTON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, June 25, 1815.
Youngest s. of John, Esq., of Clapham, Surrey [and of
Sugnall Hall, Staffs.]. B. June 7, 17S5. School, Ashboum
(Mr Belcher). [Cadet, Madras Cavalry, 1803; Comet, 1804;
Lieut., 6th Madras Native Infantry, retired, 1815.] Matric.
Lent, 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1824. P.O. of Betley, Staffs.,
1820-61. Married, Harriet Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Francis
Hickin Northen, Esq., of Lea House, and had issue. Died
Oct. 26, 1861. (Clergy List; V. Hodson; Walford, County
Families; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 571.)
TURTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 27, 1783- Of
Berks. [S. of William, of Soundess-in-Nettlebed, Oxon.
(by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Thomas Clarke, M.D., of
Hertford). B. Sept. 27, 1764.] Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A.
1787; M.A. 1790. Purchased the estate of Starborough
Castle, Surrey, 1793. High Sheriff of Surrey, 1795-6;
distinguished himself during the riots of his term of office.
Created Bart., 1796. .A.dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 24, 1801.
Called to the Bar. Clerk of the Juries in the Court of Common
Pleas, 1806-12. M.P. for Southwark, 1806-12. Married,
c. 1787, Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Michell, R. of Thomhill,
Yorks. Author, An address to the good sense and candour of
thepeopleinbehalf of the dealers of corn. Died in 1844. Father
of Thomas E. M. (1809); brother of Edward (i79i)- {G.E.C.;
Complete Baronetage; Return of M.P. s.)
TURTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 29, 1801. Of
Yorks. [S. of Thomas, of Hatfield, Yorks. (and Ann, dau. of
FrancU Ham, of Denby, Yorks.). B. Feb. 25, 1780, at
Hatfield.] Matric. Michs. 1801. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Feb. 3, 1804 ; Scholar; B.A. {Senior Wrangler and equal Smith's
prize) 1805;; M.A. 1808; B.D. 1816; D.D. {per Lit. Keg.) 1828.
Fellow of St Catharine's, 1806; tutor. Lucasian Professor of
mathematics, 1822-6. Regius Professor of Divinity, 1827-
TusTiNG, Robert
42. President of the University Philosophical Society, 1829.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 27, 1813; priest, Dec. 29, 1813.
R. of Gimingham with Tmnch, Norfolk, 1826-33. R- of
Somersham with Pidley and Colne, Hunts., 1827-42. Preb.
of Lincoln. Dean of Peterborough, 1830-42; Dean of
Westminster, 1842-5. Bishop of Ely, 1845-64. .Author of
several tracts and pamphlets. ' A vigorous and controversial
writer.' Composer of several excellent pieces of church music.
Died, uiunarried, Jan. 7, 1864, in London. {Boase, m. 1051;
Clerical Guide; The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830, 531;
W. H. S. Jones, Hist, of St Catharine's Coll.; D.N.B.;
Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1864, i. 387.)
TURTON, THOMAS EDWARD MICHELL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Trinity, Nov. 9, 1809. [Only s. of Sir Thomas (1783), ist
Bart., of Starborough Castle, Surrey. B. Nov. 8, 1790.]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1810. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 31, 1809. Called to the Bar, Feb. 6, 1818. Advocate of
the Supreme Court, Calcutta; Registrar, 1841-8. Succeeded
as 2nd Bart., 1844. Married (i) Nov. 2, 1812, Louisa, 2nd
dau. of Major-General Browne, from whom he was divorced
in 1831; (2) Adeline Maria, who died at Calcutta, July 14,
1841; (3) 1842, Maria Louisa Hume, 2nd dau. of Captain
Edmund Denman, R.N. Died Apr. 13, 1854, at Mauritius, on
passage home. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 721; Inns of
Court; G. Mag., 1854, 11. 190; G.E.C. (which gives only two
marriages, 1812 and 1842, and says he died s.p.m. legit;
possibly .Adeline .Maria was not legally married.)
TURTON, WILLIAM PARSONS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Feb. 24, 1837. Of Worcs. [S. of WUUam, of Sheen House.]
B. at Bewdley. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1841; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1842; priest, 1843.
P.C. of Edingley, Notts., 1844-9. V. of Maplebeck, 1849-90.
Died Oct. 27, 1896. (Clergy List; Crockford; E. A. Underbill,
Story of Sedgley, 525, which gives 'B. at Sedgley, 1828';
The Times, Oct. 30, 1896.)
TURTON, WILLIE JACK TREVOR. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1892. S. of Major-General — [Thomas Trevor, Madras Staff
Corps], of Stourcliffe House, Christchurch, Hants. [B. Nov.
21, 1874.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1911. Admitted at the Middle Temple, May i, 1893.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1898. On the Western Circuit.
Sometime Inspector, Ministry of Health. O.B.E., 1918,
Married, Mary Christina, dau. of Arthur Godlee, of Harbome,
Birmingham. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists.)
TUSON, ARTHUR BAILY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
June 19, 1838. Of Kent. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Baily
(1815), of Little Stanmore, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1838.
Brother of the next.
TUSON, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1832. Of Somerset. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] Baily
(next) (and Letitia). Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A.
1839. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs) Apr. 9, 1837; pnest,
Apr. 8, 1838. R. of Southwick, Sussex, 1839-43. V. of
Minety, WUts., 1843-58. V. of Oldland, Gloucs., 1862-81.
Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1852. Domestic Chaplam to the
Earl of Huntingdon, 1846. Married, Aug. 12, 1841, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Coryndon Luxmoore, R. of Bndstowe.
Latteriy of Wingham House, Castle Hill, Reading. Disappears
from Crockford, 1883. Brother of the above.
TUSON, The Rev. GEORGE BAILY. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall,
1815; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Langport, Somerset. In Deacons
Orders. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1825. Ord
priest (London, for Rochester) Jan. 7, 1816. V. of Huish with
Langport, Somerset, 1824-39. Chaplam to the Royal
Artaiery at Woolwich, 1839-49- R- o^ LitUe Stanmore,
Middlesex, 1850-68. Resided latteriy at Hanham, Bnstol.
Died Apr. 25, 1868, aged 80. Father of Arthur B. (1838) and
the above. (Clergy List; Crockford; Ecclesiastical GazelU,
May, i868.)
TUSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 26, 1848.
S. of Henrv, Esq., of Northover House, Ilchester (and
Chariotte). B. at Street, Somerset. Bapt. Oct. 21, 1830.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853- Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1854;
priest, June 3, 1855; C. of KUkhampton, Cornwall, 1854-0.
C. of Wick, Gloucs., 1857-60. C. of Dartmouth, Devon,
1860-3. C. of St Teath, CorawaU, 1864-76. C of Countess-
Weir, Devon, 1876-8. C. of Morthoe, 1880-3. Latterly of
Ilfracombe. Disappears from Crockford, 1898.
TUSTING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 10, 1835.
S. of Samuel, of East Ville, Spilsby, Lines. B. Mar. 30, 1815.
School, Louth (Mr J. Waitc). Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated
to St Catharine's, Oct. 23, 1835; and thence to Jesus,
Oct. 10, 1836.
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TUTE, JAMES STANLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 25,
1876. S. of the Rev. John Stanley (next), V. of Markington,
Yorks. (and Mary). B. there; bapt. Nov. 29, 1857. [School,
St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1884. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of
Newbold, Derbs., 1881-5. C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Nottingham, 1885-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Ilkeston, Derbs.,
, 1887-91. C. of Wellingborough, Northants., 1891-2. C. of
Belgrave, Leics., 1893-8. C. of Balsall Heath, Worcs., 1898-
1902. C. of St Alban's, Birmingham, 1902-6. V. of St Chad's,
Smethwick, Staffs., 1906-27. R. of Brilley with Michael-
church, Heref., 1927-36. Lie. to off., dio. of Hereford, 1936-8.
Married, 1888 Died Oct. :6, 1939. Brother of William A.
(1871). (St Edward's Sch. Roll; Eagle, li. 224; Crockford.)
TUTE, JOHN STANLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 18, 1842.
S. of Benjamin, bookseller, of Wakefield, Yorks. (and Eliza).
B. Apr. 21, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1846; priest (Ripon) 1847; C. of Cleck-
heaton, Yorks., 1846-8. C. of Morpeth, Northumb., 1848-9.
V. of Markington, Yorks., 1849-97. Author, Holy Times and
Scenes. Died Dec. 24, 1897. Father of the above and the
next. {Eagle, xx. 229; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
Jan. 9, 1898.)
TUTE, WILLIAM ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19,
1871. S. of the Rev. John Stanley (above), V. of Markington,
Yorks. (and Mary). B. there [Sept. 185 1>. Bapt. Dec 28,
1851. [School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1877; priest, 1878;
C. of Calne, Wilts., 1877-g. C. of All Saints, Kensington,
1879-80. C. of St Andrew's, Wells Street, London, 1880-1.
Chaplain to Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., at Wynnstay Park,
1881-3. C. of Little Torrington, Devon, 1883-9. V. of
Camrhos, Pembs., 1889-1927. Died Oct. 5, 1927. Brother of
James S. (1876). {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Eagle, xlv. 161 ;
Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 28, 1927.)
TUTHILL, CHRISTOPHER DEVONSHER VILLIERS. Adm. at
Clare, Oct. 18, 1871. [Eldest s. of Captain WiUiam, of
Ballinastona, Co. Limerick, and of Moyglare, Co. Kildare
(and Alicia, dau. of John Fitzherald Gabbett, of Limerick).
B. Jan. 3, 1853, at 17, Nassau Street, Dublin. School,
Marlborough College.] Matric Michs. 1871. Lieut., 14th
Hussars, 1874; Captain, 1884; retired, 1887. Served in
South Africa, 1881. Married, Mar. 23, 1887, Ada Kathleen,
widow of Col. John Knox, 14th Hussars, and eldest dau. of
Edward Tipping, of Bellurgan Park, Co. Louth. Of Moyglare,
Maynooth, Co. Kildare, J. P. Died Sept. 24, 1909, at Harro-
gate. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, Irish
Gentry, which gives d. Sept. 26; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S.,
Vol. Ill, 16, 272.)
TUTHILL, GEORGE LEMAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius,
June 3, 1790. [Only] s. of John, attorney, of Halesworth,
Suffolk (and Sarah, only dau. of James Jermyn, of Hales-
worth). B. there [Feb. 16, 1772]. School, Bungay. Scholar,
1790; matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. {^th Wrangler) 1794; M.A.
1809; Med. Lie. 1812: M.D. 1816. Married (c. 1795) Maria,
dau. of Richard Smith, of Halesworth. Went to Paris with
his wife, and was among the numerous British subjects
detained there by the revolution ; after several years captivity,
his wife petitioned Napoleon for her husband's release, with
the result that they were allowed to return to England.
F.R.S., 1810; F.R.C.P., 1817; Gulstonian Lecturer, i8i8;
Censor, 1819 and 1830. Knighted, 1820. Physician to West-
minster Hospital and to the Bridewell and Bethlehem
Hospitals. 'A sound classical scholar and a good chemist.'
A promoter of Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Died Apr. 7,
1835, at his house in Cavendish Square; buried at St Albans
M.I. at Cransford, Suffolk. {Venn, 11. 120; D.N.B.)
TUTING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 14, 1780.
S. of William (and Sarah). B. at Newmarket. Bapt. Feb. 27,
1761. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar;
B.A. 1784; M.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1784; priest,
1785; Chaplain to the Duke of Clarence. C. of Essendon
with Bayford, Herts., 1784. R. of Partney, Lines., 1785, and
R. of Toynton St Peter's, 1788-26. (Peile, n. 312; Al.
Carthus.; Clerical Guide.)
TUTT, WILLIAM HENRY. Mus.Bac, 1882, as a Non-Coil,
student. L.R.A.M. Organist at Okeover Church, Staffs.,
1882-9 7-. {British Musical Biogs.)
TWAMLEY, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1886. S. of The Rev. J[ames] (Trin. Coll., Dublin), of
Hornsea, Yorks. B. Apr. 21, 1868. School, Rossall. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. A director of public companies.
Of Shakespeare Road, Bedford, and Glenthome, Grasmere,
Westmorland. J. P. Died Jan. 24, 1949, at Bedford. {Rossall
Reg.; The Times, Jan. 27, 1949.)
TwEDDLE, Herbert
TWAMLEY, ZACHARIAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 8,
1872. [Only]s. of Zachariah, farmer (and Ellen). B. at Castle
Bromwich, Warws. Bapt. May 3, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 19,
1871. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1875. Equity draftsman and
conveyancer. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1877; priest (St
Albans) 1878; C. of Great Wymondley, Herts., 1877-81.
V. of Little Wymondley, 1881-90. Latteriy of 94, Cecile Park,
Crouch End, London, N., where he died, Jan. 18, 1928,
aged 88. (Eagle, xlv. 161; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster
Men at the Bar; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 21, 1928.)
TWEDDELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 29,
1785. [Eldest] s. of Francis, of Threepwood, Northumberland.
[B. there, June i, 1769.] School, Hartforth, Yorks. (The
Rev. Matthew Raine). Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1788;
Browne medal, 1788 and 1789; B.A. 1790; Chancellor's
Classical medal, 1790; Members' prize, i79i> 1792; M.A. 1793.
Fellow, 1792. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1790; at the
Middle Temple, 1792. Classical and archaeological scholar.
Author, Prolusiones Juveniles; Letters. Visited Athens, 1798.
Died there of fever, July 25, 1799; buried in the Theseum.
M.I. His (Latin) epitaph was composed by Lord Elgin. As
the result of the efforts of Lord Byron and others, a block of
marble, cut from the bas reliefs of the Parthenon, was erected
over his grave. Had kept extensive journals, recording the
results of his archaeological and classical research; these
were deposited with Thomas Thornton (the writer on
Turkey) at Pera. Lord Elgin, on arriving at Constantinople
as ambassador to the Porte, ordered the journals and
Tweddell's collections to be sent to him. They later disap-
peared, and Tweddell's brother charged Lord Elgin with
appropriating them. Brother of Robert (1792). {Inns of
Court; Sir W. Sterry; D.N.B.; Gunning, 11. 79-92; Surtees,
III. 82; G. Mag., 1799, II. 993 a.)
TWEDDELL, JOHN RUTHVEN MARSHALL. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 12, 1898. [2nd surv. s. of the Rev. Marshall (next), V.
of St Saviour's, Paddington (and Etheldred Cecil, dau. of
Robert RuthvenPym). B. Mar. i, 1881.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. A land-agent. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Leicestershire Regt.; Capt.
(Ad.), R.A.F.). Married, May 20, 1908, Lilian Mary Jones.
Latterly of 65, Queen's Park Avenue, Bournemouth, where
he died Feb. 26, 1952. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; The Times,
Feb. 27, 1952.)
TWEDDELL, MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 27, 1866.
[S. of MarshaU, of South Shields, Co. Durham. B. Oct. 5,
1847. School, Cheltenham CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (London) 1869; priest,
1870; C. of Uxbridge, Middlesex., 1869-72. C. of St James,
Piccadilly, 1872-5; Preacher and Assistant there, 1875-8.
V. of St Luke's, Berwick Street, 1878-82. V. of St Saviour's,
Paddington, 1882-1900. R. of Barnack, Northants., 1900-4.
Author, The Soul in Conflict. Died Aug. 14, 1904. Father of
the above. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; The Times, Aug. 17, 1904.)
TWEDDELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June
18, 1792. S. of Francis, of Threepwood, Northumberland.
[B. Sept. 2, 1772.] School, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1794; B.A. (i^ih Wrangler)
1796; M.A. 1799. V. of Lyddington with Caldecote, Rutland,
1827-30. Married, Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Edward Smyth, of
Limerick, then residing at Chorlton Hall, Manchester.
Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1836. Brother of John
(1785), of whom he wrote a Memoir. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Surtees, iii. 83.)
TWEDDELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. II, 1790. [Only] s. of John, Esq., of Unthank Hall,
Haltwhistle, Northumberland (and Isabella, dau. of John
Pattison, of Unthank). Matric. Michs. 1790. Kept seven
terms. Married, Dec. 11, 1795, Anne, 2nd dau. of Sheldon
Craddock, of Hartforth, Yorks. Died, s.p. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 527; G. Mag., 1795, 11. iiii.)
TWEDDLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 26,
1859. [B. at Brampton, Cumberland. School, Sedbergh.]
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of Chesterton with Haddon,
Hunts., 1863-6. C. of Evesham, Worcs., 1866. Inc. of
Banchory Teman, Kincardines., 1866-71. C. of Camden
Town, London, 1871-3. C. of St Peter's, Regent Square,
1874-6. C. of St George's, Bloomsbury, 1876-7. C. of
St Mary's, Rotherhithe and St Andrew's Waterside Mission,
1877-9. V. of All Saints, Rotherhithe, 1879-85. Died in 1885,
aged 45. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford; E. A. B. Barnard;
The Guardian, Mar. 18, 1885.)
TWEDDLE, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 1885.
Did not reside. Probably same as the next.
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TWEDDLE, HERBERT WILKIN COLQUHOUN. Adm. pens.
(age 23) at Magdalene, Jan. 19, 1886. S. of Herbert Wilkin
Colquhoun, of Primley House, Paignton, S. Devon. School,
private. Matric. Lent, 1886.
TWEDDLE (post TWEEDDALE), THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
St John's, July 3, 1850. [2nd] s. of Thomas, farmer, of
Kilewood, Cumberland (and Margaret). B. at Walton,
Cumberland. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1831. [School, Sheffield Col-
legiate.] Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon (O.xford) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Banbury, Oxon.,
1859-61. C. of East Rudham, Norfolk, 1861-6. V. of Fring
and Shembome, 1866-94. Married at Cheltenham, Dec. 18,
1861, Augusta Mount, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Schreiber,
i8th Hussars, of Cheltenham. Changed his surname to
Tweeddale, 1874. Died Sept. 28, 1894. (Crockford; Clergy
List; Eagle, x\-\n. 511; Changes of Name; Ecclesiastical
Gazette, Jan. 14, 1862; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 12, 1894.)
TWEED, EDWARD MARTIN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. I, 1887. S. of Edward Baxter. B. in Cambridge. School,
Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1894. Assistant Master at King's School, Bruton, Somerset,
1890-4. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of Bruton, 1892-4. Head Master of Spalding Grammar
School, Lines., 1894-1909. R. of Burton-Le-Coggles, 1909-39.
Married Edith, 3rd dau. of Alfred Hodson, of Spalding. Died
Oct. 25, 1939. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Oct. 28, I939-)
TWEED, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 15, i8ii.
Of Essex. [S. of James, surgeon, of Saling. School, Felsted.]
Matric. Michs. i8ii; Scholar; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 19, 1815; priest, Jan. 5, 1817. Held no
cure or preferment. Lived successively at Great Dunmow,
Essex; at Rayne, 1851-65; and at Stratton Audley, near
Bicester, 1866-77. Author of Miscellaneous Poems; trans-
lated St Chrysostom's Homilies on the Pastoral Epistles. Died
Aug. 28, 1877. (.-1/. Felsted.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
TWEED, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 27, 1777-
S. of John, of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk. B. there, Dec. 24,
1760. Schools, Felsted and Merchant Taylors'. Scholar,
1777; matric. Lent, 17S0; B.A. 1781; M.A. 1784. Fellow,
1783-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1783; priest, 1785. R. of Capel
and Little Wenham, Sufiolk, 1791-1828. Married Sarah,
only dau. of Richard Powell, Collector of taxes, of Ipswich.
Died Jan. 17, 1828, at the Glebe house, Capel. Father of the
next. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 99; G. Mag.,
1828, I. 92a.)
TWEED, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 26, 1804.
S. of the Rev. Joseph (above), V. of Capel and Little Wenham,
Suffolk. Schools, Ipswich (Mr King) and Dedham. Matric.
Lent, 1806; B.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 8, i8io;
priest, 1811. R. of Hintlesham, Sufiolk, 1819-22. R. of
Capel and Little Wenham (succeeding his father), 1828-67.
Married, 1828, Caroline Frances, dau. of Robert Barthorp, of
Hollesley, Sufiolk. Father of the next. Died June 14, 1867.
[Venn, 11. 143.)
TWEED, JOSEPH BARTHORP. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 24, 1850. Of Sufiolk. [S. of the Rev. Joseph (above).]
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1855; priest, 1857; C. of Capel, Suffolk, 1856-66. R. of
Capel (succeeding his father) 1867-77. Subsequently of
3, Southwick Crescent, London, W. Disappears from
Crockford, 1882.
TWEEDALE, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1878.
[3rd] s. of James Frederick, Esq. [soUcitor, of Oldham, Lanes.].
[B. 1861.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. and LL.B. 1884. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, July 2, i88i. Called to the Bar, June 25,
1884. On the Northern Circuit. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TWEEDDALE, THOMAS (1850), see TWEDDLE.
TWEEDIE, ALLAN GRAHAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Jan.
1899. S. of David, Esq., of Great Amwell House, Herts,
[and Roxburgh House, Parkside, Adelaide, Australia]. B.
Jan. 10, 1881. School, Trinity CoUege, Glenalmond. Matric.
Lent, 1899. .\t Edinburgh University; B.Sc, Edinburgh.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1902, as a trooper.
Subsequently went to Canada. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, 37th Batt., C.E.F.). Of Sault Ste Marie,
Ontario. {Glenalmond Reg.)
TWEEDIE, The Rev. ARCHIBALD GEORGE. -Adm. at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1875. S. of James, ship-owner, of Claughton, Birken-
head. B. 1849, at St Helier, Jersey. School, Birkenhead
Grammar; and at St .Aidan's College. Matric. Michs. 1875.
Migrated to Caius, .Apr. 1877; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1879. Ord. deacon (York) 1873; priest,
1874; C. of All Saints, Sheffield, 1873-5. C. of Fen Ditton,
Cambs., 1875-7. C. of Sheffield, 1878-82. R. of All Saints,
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TwELLs, Richard Lionel
North Street, York, 1882-3. V. of Ranmoor, Yorks., 1883-9.
V. of Selby, 1889-1904. Rural Dean of Selby, 1894-1901.
Lecturer of Selby, 1895-1904. V. of Ruswarp, 1904-7. R. of
Lavenham, Suffolk, 1907 (only). R. of Castle Ashby,
Northants., 1915-19. Married, Aug. 15, 1883, Katherine Eliza,
youngest dau. of the Rev. .\. Hall, of Cheltenham. Latterly of
I, Westminster Avenue, Chester. Died Nov. 6, 1929, aged 80,
at Chester. Brother of the next. (Venn, 11. 426; Crockford;
The Times, Nov. 9 1929.)
TWEEDIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, i88o.
S. of James. B. May 11, 1859, at Oxton, Birkenhead.
School, Birkenhead Grammar. Matric. Michs. i88o; B..\.
1885. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St
Mary's, Birkenhead, 1888-93. C. of Lower Tranmere, 1893-7.
C. of Holy Trinitv, Birkenhead, 1897-1900. C. of St Peter's,
Birkenhead, 1900-9. V. of St Michael with St Olave, Chester,
1909-35. Latterly of 4, York Road, St Anne's-on-Sea. Died
Aug. 22, 1936. Brother of the above. (Peile, n. 676; Crock-
ford; The Times, Aug. 25, 1936.)
TWEEDY, WILLIAM GAGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i,
1854. Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858.
TWELLS, EDWARD. .Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 23,
1793. Of Norfolk. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (1757), R.
of Caston and Rockland All Saints, Norfolk. School, Ton-
bridge.] Matric. .Michs. 1794; Scholar; B.A. 1798. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1798; priest, Dec. 21, 1800.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
TWELLS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 2, 1847.
[2nd] s. of P[hilip] M[ellor], of [Ashted], Birmingham.
[B. 1828. School, King Edward's, Birmingham.] Matric.
Michs. 1847; B..\. 1851; M..A. 1854; D.D. 1863. Ramsden
Preacher, 1863. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of
All Saints, Wakefield, 1853-5. C. of St Michael's, Wakefield,
1855-7. C. and P.C. of St John's, Hammersmith, 1857-63.
Bishop of the Orange River Territory, 1864-70; resigned
through ill-health. Latterly of Pembroke Gate, Clifton,
Bristol, where he died, May 4, 1898. Brother of the next.
(Boase, in. 1056; Who was Who; T. A. Walker, 493; The
Times, May 6, 1898.)
TWELLS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 18, 1844.
[Eldest] s. of Philip Mellor, of Ashted, Birmingham. B. there.
Mar. 13, 1823. School, King Edward's, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B..A. 1848; .M..A. 1851. Select Preacher,
1873-4. Adm. ad eundetn, at Oxford, 1853. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Berkhamsted, 1849-51.
Sub-V. of Stratford-on-Avon, 1851-4. Master of St .Andrew's
House School, Mells, Somerset, 1854-6; Head Master of the
Godolphin Grammar School, Hammersmith, 1856-70. R. of
Baldock, Herts., 1S70-1. R. of Waltham-on-the-Wolds,
Lines., 1871-90. Hon. Canon ot Peterborough, 1884-95. P-C
of St Augustine's, Bournemouth (which he built), 1891-1900.
Author, Colloquies of Preaching; wrote the well-known hymn
'At even e're the sun was set.' Died Jan. 19, 1900, at
Bournemouth ; memoriad window in Peterborough cathedral.
Brother of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Boase, vi. 722; T. A.
Walker, 483 and MS. note; Crockford; G. A. Leask, 19M-
Century Hymn Writers, 99-100; W. C. Ingram, A Memoir of
the Rev. Henry Twells.)
TWELLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Emmanuel, July 9,
1757. S. of Edward (1726-7), barrister-at-law. B. at Royston.
School, Wisbech (MrClarkson). Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar,
1759; B.A. (4/A Hon. Wrangler) 1762; M.A. 1765. FeUow,
1764. R. of Caston, Norfolk, 1767-1803 and of Rockland .All
Saints, 1786-1803. Died Jan. 18, 1803, aged 63. Doubtless
father of Edward (i793)- (G. Mag., 1803, i. 194; Foster.
Norfolk Incumbents.)
TWELLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 24, 1824. S. of
John [banker, of Gracechurch Street]. B. in London. School,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1825. Migrated (age 21) to
Trinity, Jan. 23, 1827; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(York) July 26, 1829; priest, July 18, 1830. P.C. of Perle-
thorpe, Notts., 1837-51. R- oi Gamston, 1851-73, and V. of
Eaton, 1840-73. Rural Dean of Retford, 1854- Preb. of
Lincoln, 1860-75. Married, .\pr. 22, 1869, Elizabeth IsabeUa
Georgiana, widow of the Rev. Thomas Grose (1823), R. of
St Peter upon Comhill. Lattedy of Darby House, Sunbury-
on-Thames, where he died Jan. 12, 1875. {Boase, v:. 7.12;
Crockford.)
TWELLS, RICHARD LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct 1 1876. S. of Thomas Grose, Esq. B. in London.
School, Trent College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; .M.A.
1883. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Stretham,
Cambs., 1880-1. C. of Gainsborough, Lines., 1881-2. R. of
St Peter Parham, .Antigua, West Indies, 1882-6. C. of
Bumham, Bucks., 1886-8. V. of Whaddon, Cambs., 1888-92 .
V. of Hinxton, 1892-1926. Married, June 6, 1882, Mary
Helena, youngest dau. of R. D. King, Esq., of Dublm. Died
Jan. I, 1926. (Crockford; The Genealogist, vi. 39.)
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TwEMLOW, George Fletcher
TWEMLOW, GEORGE FLETCHER (1874), see ROYDS.
TWEMLOW, THOMAS FREDERICK BROWNBILL. Adm. pens,
at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1889. B. Feb. 4, 1870. School, RossaU.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1893; priest (Richmond) 1894; C. of St Lukes,
Beeston Hill, Leeds, 1893-8. Acting C.F. at Pietermantzburg,
1898-1901. P.C. of Abram, Lanes., 1901-11. V. of St Peter s,
Preston, 1911-21. V. of Settle, Yorks., 1921-40. Married
Mabel Stuart, dau. of the Rev. T. T. Smith, and had issue.
Died Jan. 15, 1946, at East Witton, Yorks. {Rossall Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 17, 1946.)
TWEMLOW-COOKE, DANIEL JOHN (1864), see COOKE.
TWENTYMAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 26, 1785.
B at Roxbury, Northumberland. Matric. Michs. 1786;
Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1790; M.A. r793- Fellow, 1791- Usher at
Oakham School, 1791. V. of Elmsett, Suffolk, 1812-16. Died
in 1816, at Oakham. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1816, i.
378.)
TWENTYMAN, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1897.
[Eldest s. of John George, of Liverpool.] Matric. Easter,
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (London) 1901 ;
priest, 1903; C. of St James-the-Less, Bethnal Green, 1901-8.
V. of St John-the-Baptist, Hoxton, 1908-17; General
Secretary, International Christian Police Association, 1917-
20. V. of Holy Trinitv, Sydenham, 1920-7. C. of St Helier,
Jersey, 1929-36. Married, June i, 1904, Ethel Marie,
youngest dau. of Lieut. M. A. Sweny, Indian Navy, of West
Kirby, Cheshire. Latterly of Westcliffe-on-Sea, where he
died, Mar. 26, 1937- [Crockford; The Times, Mar. 29, 1937-)
TWENTYMAN, GEORGE ANTONY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1893. [4th] s. of the Rev. John (next). B. July 4,
1873, at Twickenham, Middlesex. Schools, King's College,
London and Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896.
Assistant Master at Merchiston Castle prep. School, 1896-
1903; at Manchester Grammar School, 1904-28-. Married,
Aug. 14, 1912, Beatrix Elizabeth Healey, dau. of the Rev.
G. S. Outram, R. of Ropsley, Lines. Author, English Grammar
and Composition. Of Harpenden in 1934. Brother of John M.
(1888) and Wilfrid P. (1897). (Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TWENTYMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 16, 1857.
S. of Edward, farmer. B. [Nov. 16, 1838] at Aspatria,
Cumberland. School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar,
1858; B.A. (7th Classic) 1861; (Theol. Exam., 1st Class, 1862);
M.A. 1864. Fellow, 1861-4. Fellow of King's College,
London, 1888. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1861; priest
(Rochester) 1862. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College,
1863-6; Vice-Master of King's College School, London, 1866-
87. C. of St Anne's, HoUoway, 1880-7. R- of Ingoldsby,
Lines., 1887-1917. Died Jan. 7, 1930, at Bournemouth;
buried at Twickenham. Father of the above and the next
two. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 553; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 8, 1930-)
TWENTYMAN, JOHN MUSGRAVE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 19, 1888. S. of the Rev. John (above), R. of Ingoldsby,
Lines. B. [Jan. 17, 1869], at Hammersmith. School, King's
College School, London; and at King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. (26(;i Wrangler) 1891;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1903. B.Sc, London, 1891. L.S.A., 1899.
At King's College Hospital; House Physician and Medical
Registrar there. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Died Apr. 19, 1942, in London; buried at
Twickenham. Brother of George A. (1893) and the next.
(Peile, II. 739; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 21, 1942.)
TWENTYMAN, WILFRID PRICE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. I, 1897. S. of the Rev. John (1857). B. [Mar. 19, 1878],
at Twickenham. Schools, St John's, Leatherhead and King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of Blyth with
RanskUl and Bamby Moor, Notts., 1901-4. C. of Braceby
with Sapperton, Lines., 1904-5. Chaplain at Cawnpore, 1906
and 1907-8; at Lucknow, 1906-7; at Roorkee, 1907-8. C. of
St Matthias, Sneinton, Notts., 1908-9. C. of Swineshead,
Lines., 1909-12. C. of Heckington, 1912-20. V. of North
Kelsey, 1924-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Lincoln, 1928-31. R. of
Bloxholm with Digby, 1931-5. Lie. Pr., dio. of Lincoln, from
1945. Of 16, Rosebery Avenue, Lincoln, 1947. Disappears
from Crockford, 1948. Brother of the above and of George A.
(1893). (Peile, u.Hzo.)
TWIGG, HERBERT JOSEPH RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. i, 1888. S. of William James. B. [Feb. ir,
1870], at Brixton, London. Schools, University School,
Hastings, and University College School, London. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897. At St
Twining, Thomas
Bartholomew's Hospital Lieut., I.M.S., 1898; Captain, 1901;
Major, 1910. Superintendent of the central prison, Yeraoda,
Bombay Presidency in 1912. Of Heme Bay, Kent in 1948.
(Peile, u. 743; Medical Directories; Army Lists.)
TWIGG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 29, 1822.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Thomas Francis (next), V. of St Stephen's,
Coleman Street, London. B. Apr. 5, 1803. School, Merchant
Taylors', London. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A.
1830. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 19, 1828. C. of Newenden,
Kent, in 1841. V. of Tilmanstone, 1842-80. Died July 22,
1880. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; T. A. Walker,
414; The Guardian, July 28, 1880.)
TWIGG (or TWIGGE), THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Apr. 5, 1773. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1773; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780; B.D. 1788. Fellow, 1779-90.
Ord. deacon (York) July 19, 1778; priest, July 11, i779- V. of
Whatton, Notts., 1781-9. R. of South Kelsey (St Nicholas),
Lines., 1789-1822. V. of TickhUl, Yorks., 1789-1819. V. of
St Stephen's, Coleman Street, London, 1790-1823. Married
Martha, dau. of German Buxton, of Bradbourne, Derbs., and
widow of John Berridge, M.D., of Derby. Died May 24, 1823,
aged 70, at St Stephen's vicarage. Father of Robert (above).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 527.)
TV/IGG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 1,
1814. S. of William. B. at Newland, Yorks. School, New-
land. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1817; B.A. (14**
Wrangler) 1818; M.A. 1821. V. of Pickhill, Yorks., 1825-61.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
TWIGGER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 10,
1780. B. at Coventry. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1782;
B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. FeUow, 1784. In Holy Orders.
Sometime of Bedworth, Warws. Died, 1816, at Coventry.
A son, Joseph, was adm. at Pembroke CoUege, Oxford, 1819.
(Al. Oxon.)
TWINING, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Sept 11, 1795. 3rd s. of Richard, Esq., of [Isleworth],
London (and Mary, dau. of John Aldred, of Norwich). B.
there. Bapt. at Twickennam, Aug. 4, i777. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Fellow,
1803; bursar. R. of StUton, Hunts., 1806-53, and R. of
Therfield, Herts., 1832-53- Married, June 5. 1810, — , dau.
of J. Wing, of Thomey Abbey, Cambs. Nephew and liter-
ary executor of the Rev. Thomas Twining (i755)- Author,
A Country Clergyman of the i8th Century; Papers of the
Twining Family. One of the 'tea' Twinings. Died Mar. 5,
1853, at Therfield, aged 75- (R^by Sch. Reg.; Hutton
correspondence; G. Mag., 1853, i. 558 a; P. E. ToweU;
Eton Coll. Reg. confuses this man with a namesake who was
at Eton, 1756-8.)
TWINING, FRANK THEED. Adm. scholar at Downing, Oct. 11,
1867. Of Parbold Hall, Wigan. [S. of Francis. B. Aug. 24,
1848. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871; M.B. 1875; M.A. 1878. At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S. 1875. Clinical Assistant,
City of London Hospital; Assistant Medical Officer, Homerton
fever hospital, 1876-83. Died Sept. 14, 1883. (Christ's Hasp.
Exhibitioners; Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 18, 1883.)
TWINING, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 15,
1838. S. of John Aldred [of Clapham, tea-merchant]. B. m
London. School, Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. 1839;
Scholar, 1842; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1843; M.A. 1847. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Battersea,
Surrey, 1851. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Twickenham, Middlesex,
1851-62. R. of Little Casterton, Rutland, 1862-74. Died
June 22, 1874. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
TWINING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871.
S. of Samuel Harvey [banker], of 14, Gloucester Square,
London. B. Mar. i, 1853, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1873. Banker and tea-merchant.
Sometime manager of Lloyd's bank, Brighton. Died Aug. 1,
1916, at his residence, 47, Albion Street, Hyde Park, London,
W. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Aug. 3,
1916.)
TWINING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Sidney, Dec. 8,
1755. Eldest s. of Daniel, merchant [and tea-dealer, of London
and Twickenham] (by his 1st wife, Ann March). B. [Jan. 8,
1734-5]. in London. School, Colchester (Mr Smythies).
Matric. Michs. 1756; Scholar; B A. 1760; M.A. 1763. Fellow,
1760. V. of Fordliam, Essex, 1764-1804, and V. of White
Notley, 1768-1804. R. of St Mary's, Colchester, 1788-1804.
Married, 1764, EUzabeth, dau. of Palmer Smythies. Musician,
linguist and writer of many interesting letters, to Dr Bumey
and others. Translated Aristotle's Poetics. Died Aug. 6, 1804,
at Colchester. (G. Mag., 1804, 11. 790; D.N.B.; P. E. fowell.)
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TWISADAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sr John's, Dec. i6,
1837. B. at Rusland, near Ulvereton, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Chester) Dec. 18, 1842; priest, Dec. lo, 1843; C. of
Drigg, Cumberland, 1842-4. C. of Bolton, Lanes., 1844-7.
C. of Lawford, Essex, 1846-7. C. of Brandsburton, Yorks.,
1848-50. C. of Woodmancote, Sussex, 1851-61. C. of Iford
with Kingston, 1861-4. C. of Lewes, Sussex, 1864-7. C. of
East Bedfont, Middlesex, 1868-70. C. of St James's, Padding-
ton, 1871-6. Chaplain of Paddington cemetery, 1876-1902.
Died Feb. 4, 1902, aged 83, in London. {Eagle, xxiv. 249;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 5, 1902; Clergy List, which gives
different dates in some cases.)
TWISDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 21,
1803. [Only] s. of Sir John Papillon (1761) [7th] Bart., of
Brabourne, Kent (and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Geary,
Bart.). [B. June, 1785.] School, Sevenoaks. Matric. Lent,
1804. Succeeded his father as 8th Bart., Feb. 10, 1810.
Married, Feb. 25, iSii, Catharine Judith, dau. of the Rev.
William Coppard, R. of Gravelcy, Cambs. Died, s.p., Jan. i,
1841. (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Complete Baronetage.)
TWISDEN, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 19,
1844. r^nd] s. of William, lawyer's clerk, of Kennington,
London (and Martha, dau. of William Billett). B. [Nov. 10,
1825], at Lambeth, Surrey; bapt. May 14, 1826. School,
King's College, London. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 12, 1844.
Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1847; B.A. (jth Wrangler)
1848; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1852; priest, 1853.
Professor of Mathematics at the StaS College, Sandhurst,
1858-85. Examiner to the Science and Art Depts., 1869-1914
and to the Board of Education from 1869. P.C. of Minley,
Hants., 1880-8. Married, June 4, 1855, Catherine Hester
Spence, dau. of Parsons Ramskill, of Lofthouse Hall, Yorks.
Succeeded in establishing his claim to the Baronetcy, as
nth Bart., 1909. Author, Elementary Introduction to the
Practical Mechanics; First Lessons in Theoretical Mechanics.
Latterly of Bradbourne, Larkfield, Maidstone, where he died,
Dec. 6, 1914. Father of John R. (1875). [Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.; Walford, County Families; Who was Who; The
Times, Dec. 8, 1914.)
TWISDEN, JOHN [PAPILLON]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 24, 1761. [Youngest] s. of Sir Roger (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1722) [5th] Bart., of Brabourne, Kent (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Edmund Watton, of Addington, Kent). [Bapt. Jan.
20, 1742/3.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1761; B.A.
1765. Succeeded his brother Roger (1754) as de facto 7th
Bart., Oct. 5, 1779, but there was a de jure claimant in the
person of his brother William's son, John. Married, Apr. 8,
1782, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir Francis Geary, Bart.
Died Feb. 10, 1810. Brother of Roger (1754); father of John
(1803). [Record of Old Westminsters; Complete Baronetage.)
TWISDEN, JOHN RAMSKILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] John Francis (1844), of Roydon
Lodge, Cambridge Town, Famborough, Hants. B. Nov. 23,
1856, at Lofthouse, Yorks. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Adm. solicitor, 1885
(Messrs Needham, Tyer and Barrow, 12, Bloomsbury Square,
London and Messrs Twisden and Co.). Of Brabourne,
Larkfield, Kent. Succeeded his father as 12th Bart., Dec. 6,
1914. Died, unmarried, Nov. 7, 1937, at Larkfield, Kent,
when the Baronetcy became extinct. (Burke, P. and B.;
Walford, County Families; Law Lists; Who was Who; The
Times, Nov. 9, 1937.)
TWISDEN, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 19,
1754. [Eldest] s. of Sir Roger (Trinity College, Oxford, 1722)
[5th] Bart., of Brabourne, Kent (and Elizabeth, dau of
Edmund Watton, of Addington, Kent). B. Nov. 7, 1737.
School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1755; Scholar. Created
M.A. at Oxford, July 5, 1759. Succeeded his father as 6th
Bart., Mar. 7, 1772. Married, Jan. 25, 1779, Rebecca, dau. of
Isaac Waldash, and had one daughter. Died Oct. 5, 1779.
Brother of John P. (1761). [Record of Old Westminsters; Al.
Oxon.; Complete Baronetage.)
TWISS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Oct. 30,
1776. 2nd s. of Francis, Esq. [merchant], of Nonvich. B.[i76o]
at Rotterdam. Married, May i, 1786, Frances (Fanny), 2nd
dau. of Roger Kemble and sister of Mrs Siddons, and had issue.
Assisted his wife in the management of a fashionable girls'
school at Bath, from 1807. Described by Mrs F. A. Kemble
as 'a grim-visaged, gaunt-figured, kind-hearted gentleman
and profound scholar.' Author, A complete verbal Index to the
Plays of Shakespeare. Died Apr. 28, 1827, aged 68, at
Cheltenham. (G. Mag., 1827, i. 476; D.N.B.)
TWISS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan. 10,
' 1797- Only s. of Richard, Esq., of London. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1797; Scholar; LL.B., 1803; LL.D., 1819. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 21, 1801. In Holy Orders. Held no cure.
TwYNAM, Henry Frederick
Of Cambridge Terrace, Edgware Road, London, until 1848,
and of 35, Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood, London, 1849-
56. Died Nov. 23, 1856, aged 77. [Inns of Court; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1857, I. ii6.)
TWISS, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Caius, June 30, 1820. S. of James, mercer, of Cambridge.
B. there. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824;
M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19, 1825; priest
(Lincoln) 1827; C. of Wrestlingworth, Beds., 1826-36; R.
there, 1836-88, and V. of Eyeworth, 1840-88. Married,
July 21, 1829, Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. Butler Berry (1776),
v.* of Thriplow, Cambs. Died July 11, 1888. (Venn, u. 178;
Crockford.)
TWIST, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 23, 1857.
S. of J[ohn] B[rown] [lawyer], of Coventry. School, Shrews-
bury. Did not reside. Adm. at Magdalene, Aug. 7, 1857.
Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Birch-in-Rusholme,
Lanes., 1862-73. R- of Fallowfield, 1873-92. V. of Castle
Hedingham, Essex, 1895-8. Died July 4, 1898, aged 59.
{Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press, July 15, 1898.)
TWIST, THOMAS HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 20, 1865. Matric. Lent, 1866; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of St James, Leeds,
1868-71. V. of King Stemdale, Derbs., 1871-4. Principal of
Lichfield training college and V. of St Michael's, Derby,
1876-81. R. of St Barnabas, Glasgow, 1893-7. Latteriy of
328, Renfrew Street, Glasgow. Disappears from Crockford,
1904.
TWOPENY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
July 4, 181 1. S. of the Rev. R[ichard] (Oriel College, Oxford,
1773), of Little Casterton, Rutland. [B. Oct. 6, i794- School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1812; B.A. [Sth
Wrangler) 1816; M.A. 1819; B.D. 1827. FeUow, 1817-30.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 11, 1824; priest iBristol, Litt. dim.
from Ely) June 6, 1824. Chaplain of Homingsey, Cambs.,
1826-9. V. of North Stoke with Ipsden, Oxon., 1829-71.
Author, Theological. Died Oct. 3, 1871. Brother of the next.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 723; Crockford; Al. Oxon.)
TWOPENY, THOMAS NOWELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
29, 1809. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard, R. of Little Caster-
ton, Rutland. B. Dec. 14, 1791. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Easter, 1810; B.A. 1814. Of Knoyle, WUts Died 1829, at
Rennes. Brother of the above. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1829, I. 382a.)
TWYCROSS, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1827, incorp. from Trinity
College, Dublin; M.A. 1827. [Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, July 5, 1813; B..A.. 1818. S. of John.] Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 6, 1827. C. of St Olave's, Southwark, 1819-26.
C. (and Lecturer) of St Peter-le-Poor, London, 1829-46.
Lived at Clapham, 1847-52, and in the Charterhouse, 1863-8.
Edited the works of Edmund Burke. Died Jan. 1, 1868, at
Islington. {Boase, in. 1058; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1868, 2606;
AL Dubl.)
TWYFORD, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 8, 1805. Of Sussex. [S. of T., Esq., of Wotton Place,
Midhurst.] Matric. Michs. 1805; LL.B. 1811. R. of Trotton,
Sussex, 1813-51. Married Georgina, younger dau. of George
Purvis, R.N., Secretary to Earl Howe and Earl St \'incent.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. (V. Hodson; Burke, L.G.
{sub Purvis).)
TWYFORD, HAROLD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1893.
[Only] s. of Thomas W. [of Whitmore Hall, Newcastle,
Staffs.]. B. [May 4. 1873J. at Stoke-on-Trent. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1893. Second Lieut., 7th Dragoon
Guards, 1900 and 4th North Staffs. Regt. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Derby Regt.) and
General List; Asst. Provost-Marshal). Of East Grafton,
Marlborough and Whitmore Hall, Newcastle, Staffs, in 1942.
{Repton Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
TWYFORD, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 29, 1760; B.A. 1760, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1760.
[S. of Samuel, of Corsham, Wilts.] Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Mar. 12, 173--3. -igeJ 18; B.A. (O.^ciord) 1736. R. of
Combe-Hay, Somerset, 1742-58. V. of Minety, WUU., 1758-
62. Preb. and Treasurer of St David's Cathedral, 1762-76.
{St John's Coll. Adm., in. 667; Al. Oxon.)
TWYNAM, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 9, 1857. S. of Frederick [H.E.I.C.S.], of Bishopstoke,
Hants, (and Lucy Budden). B. there. Mar. 17, 1839, Schools,
Gloucs. (private) [and Elizabeth CoUege, Guernsey (1849-50)].
Matric. Lent, 1859; B.A. 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Imi, Nov.
1859. Comet, 3rd Dragoons, 1863; Musketry Instructor,
Cavalry Depot, Canterbury, 1864-6; sold out, 1869. Capt.,
Royal Flintshire Rifle Militia, 1872-8. Lived at Bournemouth.
A Director of the Isle of Wight Railway Co. (V. Hodson.)
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TWYNE, LAURENCE JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magda-
lene, July 23, 1871. S. of the Rev. William (next), of 33,
Brunswick Road, Brighton. B. Jan. 12, 1850. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1871. Brother of
William R. (1866). {Cheltenham Coll. Reg. (Twine).)
TWYNE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 21) at |Magdalene,
May 26, 1838. S. of Joseph, Esq., of Broxmore Park, near
Romsey, Hants. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1843; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (York) 1842; priest, 1843.
R. of Rayleigh, Esse.x, 1843-71. Of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight,
1872-7 (no cure). V. of Whiteparish, Wilts., 1878-87. Died
Sept. 12, 1887, aged 72. Father of the above and the next.
{Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 21, 1887.)
TWYNE, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 3,
1866. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William (above) (and Mary). B. at
Rayleigh, Essex [Dec. 5, 1848]. Bapt. Apr. i, 1849. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1866. Drowned while bathing,
Sept. 2, 1868. Brother of Laurence J. (1871). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; The Guardian, Sept. 9, 1868.)
TWYNING, WILLIAM. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
June 30, 1786.
TYABJI, HUSAIN BUDRUDDIN. Adm. pens, at Downing,
July 9, 1891. [S. of Budruddin, Indian Judge] (and Rahat
Unnafs, dau. of Sharefali Shujatah, of Cambay). School,
St Xavier's College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895; LL.B.
1896; M.A. and LL.M. 1909. Admitted at the Middle
Temple, Nov 23, 1891. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1896.
Judge of Small Causes Court, Bombay, 1910-28. {Law Lists;
India Office List.)
TYACKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13, 1822.
S. of R[ichard], Esq., of [Godolphin, Helston], Cornwall (and
Sibella Pellowe, dau. of Thomas Phillips, of St Germoe,
Cornwall). [B. Mar. 4, 1804, at Godolphin.] School [Helston
Grammar, Bodmin Grammar, and] Blundell's, Tiverton.
Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Bristol), Jan.
23, 1831 ; priest (Exeter) Oct. 23, 1831 ; C. of St Stephen with
St Denys, Cornwall, 1831-3. C. of St Buryan, 1833-7. V. of
Padstow, 1837-96. Married, Jan. 27, 1831, at Sidmouth,
Josephine, dau. of Gen. Joseph Walker, and had issue.
Author, Sermons. Died June 6, 1896, aged 92. {Reg. of
Blundell's Sch.; Eagle, xix. 499; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Bib.
Cornub.; Crockford; Western Morning News, June 8, 1896.)
TYACKE, RICHARD HUMPHRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26,
1866. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas, M.D., of Chichester, Sussex (and
Frances Anne, 3rd dau. of James Bennett Freeland, of
Chichester). B. [Dec. 13, 1848] at Chichester. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1866. Ensign, 98th
Regt., 1869; Lieut., 1871; Adjt., 1875-8; Captain, N. Staffs.
Regt., 1879; Major, 1881; Lieut.-Col., Border Regt., 1888.
Retired, 1888. Died Apr. 24, 1927, at Naggar Kulu, India.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; G. B. Routledge; Venn, 11. 375;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Army Lists; The Times, May 5, 1927.)
TYACKE, RICHARD TREZISE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 16, 1885. [Youngest s. of Nicholas, of St Breage,
Cornwall; previously matric. Non-CoU., at Oxford, Oct. 14,
1882, age 34.] Matric. Easter, 1885; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Compton
Gifford, Devon, 1S86-8. R. of Halwill, 1888-90. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Exeter, 1890-5. R. of Meavy, 1895-1908. Married,
Jan. 12, 1887, Helena, widow of the Rev. C. Scott, V. of
Seaton, Devon, and eldest dau. of W. H. Rough, barrister.
Died Jan. 25, 1908. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 28, 1908.)
TYACKE-BAKE, HENRY JOHN (1884), see BAKE.
TYAGARAjA, NAMASIVAYAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
13, 1881. S. of Sivakurunader Namasivayam. B. Sept. 22,
1859, at Colombo, Ceylon. School, St Thomas's College,
Colombo. Matric. Michs. 1881. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 26, 1888. Practised in Colombo. Died May 8, 1915,
in Ceylon. (Peile, 11. 685; Law Lists.)
TYAS, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1870. S. of John, of Bamsley, Yorks. B. there, June 11,
1851. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 30, 1874. Called
to the Bar, June 26, 1878. Disbarred at own request, Apr.
10, 1883. Adm. a solicitor, 1883; practised at Barnsley,
Yorks. (Messrs Tyas and Son). Clerk to the Guardians.
Captain, West Yorks. Militia, 1875. J. P. for the West Riding
of Yorks. Married, 1896, Mary Lane, dau. of Edward Lane
Swatman, of King's Lynn. Died May 26, 1921, at Scar-
borough. {Harrow Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Army Lists; Who's Who in Yorkshire; The Times, May 30,
1921.)
Tylden, Richard Cooke
TYAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 27, 1811.
S. of Simon. B. at York. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric.
Michs. 1812; Browne medal (Greek ode), 1812; Scholar,
1814; B.A. 1816. Apparently sometime on the staff of The
Times, for a letter from a master at Harrow, describing the
fire there in 1838, refers to 'The Times gentleman (Tyas, of
Trinity), who got a Greek ode,' as having visited the school
to report on the fire. One of these names was adm. solicitor,
1838, and practised at Bamsley; he was father of the above.
(Howson and Warner, Harrow School, 40; Law Lists.)
TYAS, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 29,
1865. Matric. Michs. 1865.
TYAS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5, 1844. [B.
Nov. 4, 181 1.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1848; priest, 1849. C. of Godal-
ming, Surrey, 1850-1. V. of Kingsley, Cheshire, 1851-68.
V. of West Harptree, Somerset, 1868-72. V. of East TUbury,
Essex, 1872-9. Died Apr. 11, 1879. {Boase, iii. 1058;
Crockford.)
TYER, WALTER EDWARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1877.
[S. of Edward, engineer.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1884. Adm. a solicitor, 1885; partner in the firm of
Tyer and Terry, 12, Bloomsbury Square, London. A director
of Tyer and Co., Ltd., and of Tyer's Signals, Ltd. Married,
1886, Charlotte jane, dau. of George Bell. Died June 9, 1944,
in London. {King's Coll. Reg., 102; Law Lists; The Times,
June 13, 1944.)
TYERMAN, CUTHBERT BAINBRIDGE LUKE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, July 14, 1873. [Youngest] s. of the Rev.
Luke, Nonconformist minister, of Stanhope House, Clapham
Park, London. B. Oct. 17, 1854. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 22, 1875-
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1879. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. Married Henrietta Agnes, only dau. of George
Skelton, of the Qifi, Manchester. {Law Lists (not in 1940);
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
TYERS, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
S. of Horatio Joseph, clerk in the railway clearing-house,
Euston, London. B. Aug. 28, 1880, at 50, Powis Street,
Woolwich. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., South African Infantry; wounded). Assistant Master
at Potchefstroom College, Transvaal. Of Potchefstroom in
1946. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
TYERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 8, 1863. [Eldest]
s. of Thomas, Esq., of Cheltenham. B. there, Feb. 12, 1844.
Schools, Tonbridge and Cheltenham College. Matric. Lent,
1864; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells),
1869; priest, 1870; C. of Widcombe, Somerset, 1869-72.
Chaplain of the Royal Mineral Waters Hospital, Bath, 1872-
1917. Married Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Commander
John Tom, R.N., of Millbrooke, Plymouth. Died June 25,
1928, at Bath. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 364; Crockford; The Times, June 27,
1928.)
TYLDEN, MANBY MAY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 5, 1780. Of
Milstead, Kent. S. of the Rev. Richard Osborn (1741).
deceased (and Deborah, dau. of Daniel May, of Milstead).
Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1784. Brother of the next two.
TYLDEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 17, i773- Of
Milstead, Kent. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard Osborn (1741).
deceased (and Deborah, dau. of Daniel May). Matric. Michs.
1773; B.A. {4th Wrangler) 1777. Of Milstead Manor House,
Kent. Married (1) Miss Catherine Rolfe, of Ashford, and had
issue, one son; (2) Jane, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Auchmuty,
R. of New York, and had further issue. Died Feb. 2, 1832.
Brother of the above and the next; father of Richard O.
(1802). (Burke, E.G., corrected.)
TYLDEN (post PATTENSON), RICHARD COOKE. Adm. pens,
at Jesus, July 5, 1777. S. of the Rev. Richard Osborn (1741).
deceased, of Milstead, Kent (and Deborah, dau. of Daniel
May). Matric. Easter, 1778; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1787. R- of
Milstead, 1789-1819, and of Frinsted from 1787. 'A most
amiable person and an excellent scholar, suffered a family
living to devolve on his brother in preference to an accep-
tance of antichristian confessions of faith as the condition
of the tenure.' Married, 1 789, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Thurston,
of Willesborough. Assumed the name of Pattenson in com-
pliance with the will of his wife's kinsman, WilUam Pattenson.
Died in 1819. Brother of the two above. Father of WilUam
T. T. Pattenson (1813, sub Pattenson). (Burke, E.G.; Gilbert
Wakefield, Memoirs, i. 115-16.)
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TYLDEN, RICHARD OSBORNE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius,
June 2, 1802. [Eldest] s. of Richard (i773). of Milstcad,
Kent (by his ist wife, Mary Kolphe). B. there; bapt. Sept. 25,
1783. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1802; B..^. 1806;
M.A. 1809. Fellow, 1806-10. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1806;
priest, 1807; C. of Kingsdown, Kent, 1807. V. of Chilham with
Molash, 1809-62. Married (i) Frances, 2nd dau. of William
Fairman, and had issue; (2) May, 1851, Harriet Leonora
Frances, dau. of James Stanley Ireland, and had further
issue. Died Mar. 2, 1862, at Chilham; buried at Milstead.
[Record of Old Westminster!; {sub his son); Venn, 11. 139;
Clerical Guide; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1862, i. 513.)
TYLDEN-WRIGHT, WARINGTON ROYDS. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1899. [4th] s. of Charles Collins Onley, Esq.
(formerly Wright, who had assumed the additional name of
Tylden, 1860I, of Mapperley Hall, Notts, (by his 2nd wife,
Ellen, dau. of William Edward Royds, of Rochdale). [B.
Oct. 17, 1 880.] School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1899. Served in the South African War, 1900-2 (Second
Lieut., the Manchester Regt., 1901 ; Lieut., 1901). Transferred
to 3rd Hussars, 1902; Captain, 1911. In the Great War,
:9i4-i9 (Capt., 3rd Hussars; Major, Deputy Asst. Adjt. and
Quartermaster-General; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned 3 times in
despatches). Brevet-Major, 1919. P.S.C, 1921. At the War
Office, 1924-8. Lieut. -Col., 1929. Commanded the 3rd
Hussars, 1929-31. Colonel, 1932. Instructor, Senior Officers'
School, Belgaum, Bombay, 1932. Married, June 4, 191 1,
Constance Eileen, dau. of James H. .\bel, of BanSs., and had
issue. Died Dec. 31, 1945, in London. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Jan. i, 1946.)
TYLECOTE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 19, 1816.
[Eldest s. of Samuel, of Tamworth, Warws. B. June 3, 1798.
School, Appleby, Leics.] Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1819;
B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1821; M.A. 1824; B.D. 1831. Fellow,
1824-38; Dean, 1836-7. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol)
1825; priest (Winchester) 1830. R. of Marston Morteyne,
Beds., 1837-82. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1868-82. J. P. for Beds.
Married, Feb 11, 1842, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph F.Wood-
ward. Author, The true development of the Binomial Theorem ;
Sermons, etc. Died Nov. i, 1882. M.I. in Marston Morteyn
Church. {Boase, iii. 1060; E. .\. B. Barnard; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 4, 1882.)
TYLEE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1834. [3rd] s. of John [banker] (and Mary Anne, only child
of Samuel Napper, of London). B. [Apr. 30, 1807, at
Broadlease], Devizes, Wilts. School, Wilts, (private).
Matric. Michs. 1834. Cadet, Bengal Army, 1823; Ensign,
1824; Lieut., 1825; Captain, 1839; Major, 1849; Lieut. -Col.,
1855; Brevet-Col., 1838. Retired with Hon. rank of Major-
General, 1858. Served in the First Afghan War, 1842 (present
at the forcing of the Khyber Pass), and in the Second Sikh
War. Married, July 23, 1857, Katherine Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of Seth Stephen Ward, of Camberwell. Died May 8, 1865, in
Rome. First cousin of the next. (Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson,
Officers of the Bengal Army; G. Mag., 1865, 1. 805; The
Times, May 15, 1865.)
TYLEE, MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 28,
1836. [3rd s. of Thomas, gent., of Devizes, Wilts, (and Sarah,
dau. of WiUiam Salmon, of Devizes). B. Mar. 18, 1815.]
Doubtful if resided. Matric. from St Edmund's Hall, 0.xford,
Dec. 7, 1837, age 22; B.A. (Oxford) 1841. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Hatherleigh, Devon, 1841-
3. C. of Lyndhurst, Hants., 1843-50. C. of Bridlington,
Yorks., 1850-4. V. of Sewerby, 1854-74. Married, Apr. 11,
1861, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Field, V. of Hatherleigh.
Died Nov. 7, 1899. First cousin of the above. {Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
TYLER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1886. Eldest s. of Charles Jacob, Capt. [R.A.].
B. [Feb. 5, 1867I, at Chesham. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B..A.. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1889;
M.A. 1909. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1888. Assistant Master at
Matfield Grange School, 1 890-1. Librarian at Charterhouse,
1892-4. Assistant Master at Rossall, 1894-1908 (House
Master, 1907-8). Head Master of Cranleigh, 1909-11.
Assistant Master (and Librarian) at Gresham's School, Holt,
1912-30. Married, 1909, Helen Collinge, dau. of William
Joseph Hall, of Buxton. Latterly of 36, St Stephen's Hill,
Canterbury. Died at Bath, Jan. 18, 1945. (Book of Blues;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Rossall Reg.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
TYLER, EDWARD OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 27, 1S49. [5th] s. of Sir George [of Cottrell, Glam.,
Rear-.\dmiral, R.N.] (and Harriet Margaret, dau. of the
Rt. Hon. John Sullivan, M.P.). [B. Sept. 25, 1830. School,
Tylor, Christopher
Leamington.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Blockley,
Gloucs., 1854-9. V. of Portbury, Somerset, 1859-95. Married,
Apr. 6, 1 861, Charlotte Georgiana, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Edward A. Onmianney, V. of Chew Magna, Somerset, and had
one daughter. Died July 28, 1895. {Crockford; Burke, L.G.;
St James Gazette, July 30, 1895.)
TYLER, ERNEST ALBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 14,
1893. S. of George, grocer, of Warsop, Notts, (and Mary Ann
Kenshaw). B. there, Dec. 25, 1872. School, Queen Elizabeth's,
Mansfield (The Rev. E. Johnson). Matric. Michs. 1893;
Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897;
M.A. 1909. Assistant Master at Devon County School for
2 years; at Framlingham College, Suffolk, for 2 years; at
Newark Grammar School for i term; at Swansea Grammar
School, 1903-4. Head of the Chemical Dept. of the Technical
College, Swansea, 1904-18-. Author, Junior Chemistry.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TYLER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. II, 1880. S. of William Walter, schoolmaster (and
Eliza). B. at Cheltenham. Bapt. Jan. 6, 1861. Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Assistant Master at West
Kent Grammar School, Brockley, in 1903; and subsequently
at Birkenhead School. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
TYLER, HECTOR GRANVILLE SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [9th] s. of [Capt. Sir] Henry Whatly,
[M.P.], of Pymmes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex (and Mar-
garet, dau. of General Sir Charies Pasley, K.C.B.). B. Apr. 22,
1872, at Wivenhoe, Essex. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1893; M.A. 1901. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1894; assistant
Magistrate and Collector in the United Provinces; Private
Secretary to the Governor, 1902-7; Joint Magistrate, 1908;
Deputy Commissioner, 1910; Magistrate and Collector, 1912;
retired in 1922. Died Sept. 27, 1941, in London. {India
Office Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Oct. I, 1941.)
TYLER, HENRY HERVEY FRANCIS (1896), see MACDONALD.
TYLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 28) at Magdalene, June 26,
1778. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Kingston-upon-
Hull. Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782. C. of Partney, Lines.,
1782-7, and P.C. of Dalby, 1782-1808. P.C. of Hough, 1795-
1808. R. of Ashbv and Bratoft, 1790-1808. Married .\nn — .
Died July 14, 1808, at Partney. 'He was so popular that he
sometimes had to come out of church at Dalby and preach in
the churchyard.' (Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1808, 11.
749; P. B. G. Binnall.)
TYLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17, sic) at Christ's, Oct. 15,
1767. S. of Edward, merchant [deceased] (and Mary). B. in
Antigua. Bapt. Mar. 5, 1749-50, at St John's, Antigua.
School [Eton and] Abingdon. Matric. Michs. 1767. Resided
until Midsummer, 1770. Inherited his father's estates in
Antigua, 1762. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1772; priest, 1774;
C. of Whipsnade, Beds., 1772. R. of Great Addington,
Northants., 1778-84. Married (1) Feb. 9, 1771, at St John's,
Antigua, Lucy Thomas, and had issue; (2) Penelope —
(d. 1779). Died Apr. I, 1784. Father of the next. {Eton Coll.
Reg.; Northants. Clergy; Peile, 11. 285 ; V. L. Oliver, History of
Antigua.)
TYLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 12, 1794-
[Eldest] s. of the late Rev. — [Edward (above)], of Streatley,
Beds, (and Penelope). B. there. Schools, Oakham [and
St Paul's]. Did not reside. Adm. at Trinity College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Oct. 16, 1794, aged i8; B.A. (Oxford) 1799-
R. (and patron) of Great .\ddington, Northants., 1799-1830
and 1832-56. R. of Claydon with Akenham, Suffolk, 1831-2.
Married, May 12, 1813, Mary, dau. of the Rev. George Drury
(1772), R. of Claydon, and had issue. Died May 2, 1856,
aged 80. {Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 527; G. Mag.,
1856, II. 2546.)
TYLOR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. Only s.
of WUliam Alfred, engineer, deceased (and Jessie Charles-
worth). B. [May 9], 1880, at Chislehurst. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M..\. and
B.Chir. 1907; M.B. 1910; M.D. 1911. .A.t St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1906. House Surgeon at
St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon at the West
London Hospital. Practised for many years at Long Melford,
Suffolk. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captam,
R.A.M.C.K Married, Dec. 22, 1910, Dorothy Violet, eldest
dau. of Cdr. Hodgkinson, R.N., of Chislehurst. Author,
medical. Latteriy of Canford Cliffs, Dorset. {Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 560; Medical Directories; The Times,
Dec. 24, 1910.)
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TYMMS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 6, 1761. Only s.
of the Rev. George (1728), R. of Harpole, Northants. (and
Rachel, dau. of Henry Stevens, Esq., of Culham Court,
Berks.). B. Aug. 17, i743. at Harpole. Matnc. Michs. 1761;
B.A. 1765; M.A. 1768. Fellow, ijbj-c,. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1766- priest, 1767. Chaplain to the Marquess of Rockingham.
R. of Harpole, and V. of Dallington, Northants., 1768-82.
Married Philippa, 5th dau. of James Clitheroe of Boston
House, Middlesex, and had issue, one daughter. Died Nov. 9,
1782, at DaUington. (Northants. Clergy.)
TYNDALE-BISCOE, C. E. (1882), see BISCOE.
TYNDALL, JOHN. Hon. LL.D., 1865. [S. of John (and Sarah
Macassey) B Aug. 2, 1820.] Professor of Natural Philosophy
at the Royal Institution, 1853-87. F.R.S., 1852. Author,
scientific. Died Dec. 4, 1893. [D.N.B.)
TYNDALL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity H.ill, June 18,
1766.
TYNDALL, ROBERT (1828), s« TINDALL.
TYNDALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Nov. 8,
1821; re-adm. Jan. 18, 1826. S. of Joseph. B. at Berbice.
School, Ormskirk, Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1826.
TYNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July i,
1781. S. of William, Esq. B. [Apr. 1763], at Croydon,
Surrey. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar,
1781; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1806. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 12,
1786; C. of Little Berkhamsted, Herts., 1786. V. of Compton
with Upmarden, Sussex, 1806-54. Married, Apr. 25, 1811,
Miss Sarah Colston, of Croydon. Died Sept. 26, 1854, at Lee
Park, Blackheath, the residence of his son-in-law, W. W.
Taylor. Father of the next. (Tonbridge Sch. Keg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 527; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1854, "• 528)
TYNER, WILLIAM [SAMUEL]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
8, 1821. Of Hants. [S. of the Rev. William (above). B.
June 15, 1803. School, Merchant Taylors' (1814-16)] and
Mr Tucker, at Welling, near Dartford, Kent. Matric. Michs.
1822. Died Mar. 14, 1825, 'in his 22nd year." (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Annual Register, 1825.)
TYNTE, CHARLES KEMEYS-. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Apr. 10, 1795. [Only] s. of [Colonel] John [Johnson] (and
Jane Hassell), of Burhill, near Cobham (who took the name
and arms of Kemeys-Tynte, by Royal Licence, 1785, in com-
pliance with the will of the lady's uncle. Sir Charles Kemeys-
T>'nte, the last Baronet). B. May 29, 1779. in Surrey. School,
Eton. Of Halswell House, Somerset. Lieut. -Col., West
Somerset Gentlemen and Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1803; Col.,
1835. HighSherifiof Somerset, 1808-9. M. P. for Bridgwater,
1820-37. J. P. and D.L. for Surrey, Somerset, Monmouth and
Glamorgan. Married, Apr. 25, 1798, at Bath, Anne, dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Leyson, V. of Bassaleg, Mon., and widow of
Thomas Lewis of St Pierre, Mon., and had issue. Died Nov.
23, i860, at Halswell House. (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 527; G. Mag., i36i, i. ii2.)
TYRCONNEL, EARL OF (i
CARPENTER, GEORGE.
TYRELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, Sept.
15, 1759; Fell.-Com., Feb. 2, 1763. S. of Edmund, Esq., of
Weston Market. B. at Stowmarket, Suffolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. i759". B.A. 1764. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 28, 1768; priest. May 29, 1768. R. of Great
and Little Thornham, Suffolk. V. of Thurston. Succeeded to
the manor of Gipping on the death of his cousin, Edmund
Tyroll (1762), in 1799. Married Elizabeth Baker. Died
Nov. 6, 1811, aged69. Father of the next. (Copinger, Manors
of Suffolk, VI. 190; G. Mag., 1811, 11. 587.)
TYRELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 27, 1792.
Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. Charles (above). B. 1776.] Matric.
Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797. Of Gipping, Suffolk, and of Plash-
wood, Haughley (jure rtx.). J. P. and D.L. for Suffolk; High
Sheriff, 1815. M.P. for Suffolk, 1830-2; for West Suffolk,
1833-4. Married, June 8, 1801, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
Richard Ray, of Plashwood. Died Jan. 2, 1872; buried at
Haughley. Father of the next. (Boase, iii. 1062; Return of
M.P.s; Mis. Gen. et Her., 4th ser., i. 20; Ray Pedigree.)
TYRELL, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 29,
1822. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq. (above), of Haughley,
Suffolk. [B. June 30, 1805.] Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1829. Of Gipping, and of Plashwood, Haughley. J. P.
and D.L. for Suffolk. Died, unmarried, Aug. i, 1887; buried
at Haughley. (Copinger, vi. 190; Walford, Cotinty Families.)
Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton
TYRELL, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 12,
1762. [Eldest s. of Edmund, Esq., of Gipping, Suffolk (by
his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bright, of Netherhall).]
Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket (Mr Aldrich).
Matric. Michs. 1762. High Sheriff of Suffolk, i774- Died,
unmarried, Apr. 1 799, aged 53 ; buried Apr. 8, at Stowmarket.
(Suffolk Manorial Fam., 11. 150.)
TYRELL, JOHN TYSSEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1813.
[Eldest] s. of Sir John, Bart., of Boreham House, Essex (and
Sarah, dau. of William Tyssen, Esq.). B. [Dec. 21, i795], m
Essex. Schools, Felsted and Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1814;
Scholar. Migrated to Jesus, May 24, 1814- Of Boreham
House, Essex. M.P. for Essex, 1830-1, and for North Essex,
1832-57. Hon. Colonel, West Essex MiUtia, 1831-52.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1832. J. P. and D.L. for
Essex. Married, 1819, Eliza, dau. of Sir Thomas PUkington.
Died Sept. 19, 1877, at Brighton. (Boase, in. 1062; Al.
Felsted.; Return of M.P.s; Walford, County Families.)
TYRER, JOHN WALTON. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's,
June 22, 1876. S. of Evan. B. at Birkdale, Lanes. Matnc.
Michs. 1876; (2gth Wrangler, 1880); B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of Birkdale,
1882-4. C. of Huyton, 1884-90. C. of Walton-on-the-Hill,
1890-1901. V. of St Luke's, Walton-on-the-Hill, 1901-5-
Latterly of 7, Pickering Road, New Brighton. Disappears
from Crockford, 1935.
TYRER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 10,
1823. B. in Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827.
William Kenny Tyrer was adm. a solicitor in 1836, and
practised in Liverpool. (Latv Lists.)
TYRIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 26,
1847. S. of John Garnett. B. in London. Matric. Michs.
1847.
TYRRELL, CUTHBERT FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 17, 1898. S. of John, schoolmaster, of Ilkeston (and
Phillis Kemm). B. Sept. 26, 1876, at Addington, Surrey.
Schools, Hallam Fields (Mr J. Tyrrell), and at University
College, Nottingham (The Rev. J. E. Symes). Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Wakefield
Grammar School, 1902-5. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1905;
priest, 1906; C. of Halstead, Essex, 1905-7. C. of St John-the-
Evang., Bromley, Kent, 1907-8. C. of St Thomas's, Win-
chester, 1909-13. C. of Scarborough, 1913-18. V. of St
Thomas's with St John's, Scarborough, 1918-20. V. of
Sandgate, Kent, 1920-9. V. of St Matthew's, Upper Clapton,
Middlesex, 1929-31. V. of Margate, i93i-9- R- ot Freshwater,
Isle of Wight, 1939-45. Married, Aug. 20, 1919, Ethel Maud,
youngest dau. of Edward Clark, of Bromley, Kent. Died
Dec. 30, 1945, at St Ives, Cornwall. (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; Crockford; The Times, Jan. i, 1946.)
TYRRELL, FRANCIS ASTLEY COOPER. Adm. at Clare,
June 15, 1889. School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897; F.R.C.S., 1901. Senior Ophthalmic
House Surgeon at St Thomas's Hospital. Chief Clinical
Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields.
Practised in London. Medical Officer, Metropolitan Asylums
Board Ophthalmic Schools, Brentwood. Assistant Medical
Officer, L.C.C. Education Committee. Author, ophthalmic.
Died Jan. i, 1933, aged 62, in London. (Medical Directories;
The Times, Jan. 4, 1933.)
TYRRELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 20,
1853. [Only] s. of Commodore George, R.N. B. at Acton,
Midds. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1859; M.A.
1863. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1858. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 18, 1861. Captain, 8th Volunteer Batt., The Duke
of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.), 1864. Author of
articles on horse-breeding and turf reform. Died Apr. 6, 1887,
at Ford Bank, Acton. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Boase, vi. 726.)
TYRRELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. i,
1854. S. of John, of New Court, Exeter. B. there [Jan. 26,
1835]. School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1855; B.A. 1859. Died
in i860. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
TYRRELL, ROBERT YELVERTON. Hon. Litt.D., 1892.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Henry. B. Jan. 21, 1844, at
Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary.] Professor of Latin at Trinity
College, Dublin, 1871-80; Regius Professor of Greek, 1880-
98; Professor of Ancient History, 1900-4; Public Orator,
1899-1904. One of the original fifty Fellows of the British
Academy. A Commissioner of Education in Ireland, 1881.
Married Ada, eldest dau. of Dr Shaw, Senior Fellow of
Trinity College, Dublin, and had issue. Author, Classical
texts, etc. Died Sept. 20, 1914. (H'^o was Who.)
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Tyrrell, William
TYRRELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 7, 1827.
S. of Timothy, Esq. [Remembrancer of the City of London],
of the Guildhall, London (and — , grand-dau. of DoUand, the
optician). B. [Jan. 31, 1807], in London. School [Reading
and] Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1827;
B.A. 1831; M.A 1834; D.D. (per lit. reg.) 1847. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1832; priest, Sept. 22, 1833. C. of Ayle-
stone, Leicester, 1832-8; C. of Bumhara, Bucks., 1838-9.
V. of Beaulieu, Hants., 1839-46. First Bishop of Newcastle,
New South Wales, Australia, 1847-79. Indefatigable in
organising and administering his vast diocese of 70,000
square miles. Left large sums for the benefit of the diocese.
Died June 24, 1879, at Newcastle, N.S W. [Boase, in. 1063;
Clergy List; Carthusian Worthies; R. C. Boodle, Life and
Labours of the Rt. Rev. W. Tyrrell.)
TYRRELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 5, 1841.
'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.'
TYRRELL, WILLIAM GERALD. .\dm. pens, at PETERHOtsE,
Oct. I, 1875. Of 34, Hardwick Street, Dublin. S. of William
H. Bapt. Jan. II, 1852. Matric. Lent, 1876. (T. A.Walker,
547.)
TYRRELL, WILLIAM HENRY .^dm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity,
July 8, 1842. S. of John. B. at Mitcham, Surrey. School,
Mount Radford, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
-Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1849-54. (Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.)
TYRRELL-GRAY, H. (1899), see GRAY, H. T.
TYRWHITT, BEAUCHAMP [ST JOHN]. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Mar. 27, 1849. [S. of Robert Philip, barrister (and Catherine
Wigley, dau. of Henry St John).] Matric. Michs. 1849; B..\.
1853; Tvrwhitt Scholar, 1856; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon,
1S54; priest, 1855; C. of Ash, Salop, 1855-6. C. of St James,
Paddington, 1857-9. P.C of Tissington, Derbs., 1859-65.
C. of Lockinge, Berks., 1865-9. V. of Upchurch, Kent, 1869-
86. V. of Wispington, Lines., 1886-90. Latterly of South-
borough, Tunbridge Wells, where he died Nov. 20, 1897,
aged 67. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 24, 1897.)
TYRWHITT, JAMES BRADSHAW. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
July 3, 1824; re-adm. Fell.-Com., Feb. 16, 1827. [Only] s. of
John, Esq., [of Pentre, Carmarthens.] Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. 1828. R. of Wilksby, 1831-73, and of Claxby Pluckacre,
Lines., 1838-73. Died Jan. 24, 1873, at Woodleigh, near
Arundel, aged 66. (Jesus Coll. Notes; Clergy List; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 28, 1873; Notices of the Family of Tyrwhitt,
75.)
TYRWHITT, LEONARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Oct. 13, 1882. [7th] s. of Sir Henry Thomas [3rd]
Bart, (and the Baroness Berners), of Stanley Hall, Bridgnorth.
[B. Oct. 29, 1863.] School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B..\. 1886; M..A.. 1890. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1887; priest (Chester, for Oxford) 1888; C. of Henley-on-
Thames, 1887-92. C. of Hendon, Middlesex, 1892-5. Hon.
Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1896-9; Chaplain in Ordinary,
1899-1901. V. of Fenton, Staffs., 1895-1907. Chaplain in
Ordinary to King Edward VII, 1901-10; to King George V,
1910-21. M.V.O., 1906. Chaplain, H.M.S. Renown, 1905-6.
Canon of Windsor, 1910. R. of RoUeston, Staffs., 1907-21.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
wounded; O.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice in despatches).
Author, The Devil in the Potteries. Died July 7, 1921, at
Windsor. Brother of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B. (sub Berners); Who was Who.)
TYRWHITT (post TYRWHITT-WILSON), RAYMOND ROBERT.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1872. [Second] s. of Sir Henry
Thomas, 3rd Bart., of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk (and Emma
Harriet, only dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Robert Wilson).
B. there, July 22, 1855. School, Wimbledon, Surrey (private).
Matric. Michs. 1872. Assumed by Royal Licence, 1892, the
name of Wilson after that of Tyrwhitt. Of Stanley Hall,
Bridgnorth. Succeeded his father as 4th Bart., 1894, and his
mother as Baron Berners, 1917. High Sheriff of Shropshire,
1910. Died, unmarried, Sept. 5, 1918, in London. Brother of
the above. (Burke, P. and B. [sub Berners); The Times,
Sept. 9, 1918; Who was Who.)
TYRWHITT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 9, 1753-
[Younger] s. of the Rev. Robert (1714), D.D., deceased (and
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Edmund Gibson, D.D., Bishop
of London). [B. in 1735.] Matric. Easter, 1753; B..\. {13th
Wrangler) 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow, 1759-79. Became a
Unitarian, 1784. One of the founders of the London Unitarian
Society, 1791; but later withdrew, objecting to its use of the
word 'idolatrous.' Author, Commentaries and Essays. Died,
unmarried. Mar. 25, 1817, at Cambridge. Left £4000 to the
University to found the Hebrew scholarships which bear his
name. Brother of Thomas, Clerk of the House of Commons,
who exposed the forgeries of Chatterton. (Gunning, i. 175;
G. Mag., 1817, I. 285; D.N. B.)
Tyson, Michael
TYRWHITT-DRAKE, see DRAKE.
TYSER, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 15,
1867. [4th] s. of George Dorman [merchant], of Hollanden,
Tunbridge Wells (and Maria, .dau. of William Moule, of
Islington). B. Dec. 24, 1848, in London. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1870. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1873. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Acting Judicial Com-
missioner and legal adviser, Cyprus, 1 880-1. Attorney-
General of the Leeward Islands, 1886-9; President of the
District Court of Kyrenia, Cyprus, 1895; Puisne Judge,
Cyprus, 1902; Chief Justice of Cyprus, 1906-19. Knighted,
1909. Married, 1893, Lilian Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. Charles
John Kennard Shaw, V. of Newington, Kent. Author,
Marine Insurance Losses. Died Aug. 23, 1926, at Annecy,
France. Brother of the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The
Times, Aug. 24, 1926.)
TYSER, EDWARD JARRETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3,
1873. S. of George [Dorman], of Hildenborough, Kent. B.
Nov. 3, 1854, at Hackney, London. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. (Theol. Trip., ist Class) 1877; M.A. 1880.
- Ord. deacon (Chester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of St John-the-
Baptist, Chester, 1878-80. C. of St Saviour's, Hoxton,
Middlesex, 1881-6. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, 1886-8.
V. of St Paul's, Pudsey, Yorks., 1888-92. V. of St Mary's,
Kingston-on-Hull, 1892-8. Missioner, dio. of Gloucester,
1898-1902. C. of St Mary's, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
1902-3; V. of Germiston, 1903-6; R. of Potchefstroom,
1906-9; V. of St Michael and All Angels, Sunnyside, Pretoria,
1909-12; R. of St John's, Belgravia, 1914-16; V. of Rosetten-
ville, 1916-21. Hon. Canon of St Alban's Cathedral, Pretoria,
1912-22. P.-in-charge of Windhoek, 1921-2. Hon. Canon of
Johannesburg, 1922-7. Resided latterly in London, where he
died Feb. 20, 1927. Brother of the above. [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 22, 1927.)
TYSER, HENRY. .\dm. pens, at St John's, June 22, 1833. Of
.Middlesex.
TYSER, HUGH. Adm pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1887.
[Younger] s. of George Walter (and Annie, dau. of Sir Thomas
George A. Park\Tis, 6th Bart.). B. [Nov. 29, 1868], at Streat-
ham, Surrey. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1887.
A member of Llovds, 1889. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Captain, 9th' Battn., South Lanes. Regt., 1915; Area
Commandant, France, 1917-19). Married, Feb. 8, 1899, Clara
Lempridre, dau. of Senator Henry Dobson, of Hobart,
Tasmania. Died Aug. 3, 1931, in Holland. Brother of the
next. [Winchester Coll. Reg.; The Times, Aug. 7, i93i-)
TYSER, WALTER PARKYNS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1885. [Elder] s. of George [Walter], of 43, Lexham Gardens,
Kensington, London (and .\nnie, dau. of Sir Thomas G. A.
Parkyns, 6th Bart., of Bunny Park, Notts.). B. Mar. 27,
1867, at Reigate, Surrey. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1885. Ship and insurance agent. A director of the Tysex
Line, Ltd.; Chairman of the Commonwealth and Dominion
Line; Director of the Cunard Steam Ship Company. Married
(:) July, 1894, Gertrude Elinor, dau. of Charles Langton, of
Barkhill, Aigburth; (2) Oct. 1920, Jessie Woodriffe Berkeley,
dau. of Col. Berkeley Quill, and had issue. Died May 5, 1944,
at Brora, Sutherland. Brother of the above. [Winchester
Coll. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
May 8, 1944.)
TYSON, EDWIN COLMAN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July I, 1814. [S. of the Rev. Isaac] B. at Adlingtleet, Yorks.
Matric. Lent, 1815; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1818; M.A. 1821.
Fellow, 1818. Sometime Headmaster of the Mathematical
School, Christ's Hospital. In Holy Orders. Held no cure.
Of Wakefield until 1854 and of Milburn, near Penrith,
1855-63. Author, mathematical. Died at Lazonby, Penrith,
Sept. 3, 1863. BrotherofMUnes (1820) and William D. (1825).
(C. R. Hudleston.)
TYSON, JOHN. .A.dm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 2, 1829. Of
Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1830; B..\. 1834. Ord. deacon,
1834; priest, 1835. V. of Wolstanton, Staffs., 1837-67.
Disappears from CUrgv List, 1868. Father of the next and
of WilUam W. (1863). [Crockford.)
TYSON, JOHN BENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Oct.
1873. S. of the Rev. John (above), deceased. B. at Wol-
stanton. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877;
M..\. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of
Wolstanton, Staffs., 1877-9. C. of Cobridge, 1879-80. C. of
Great Bradley, Suffolk, 1880-1. C. of Sandgate, Kent, 1881-
3. V. of ChUton, Bucks., 1883-1912. Latteriy of 209, Wood-
stock Road, Oxford, where he died Nov. 13, 1926. Brother of
WUliam W. (1863). (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 17, 1926.)
TYSON, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 29,
1759. Of Lines. [Only s. of the Rev. Michael (1728) (by his
ist wife. Miss Curtis, of Woolsthorpe, Lines.). B.Nov. 19, 1740-]
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Tyson, Milnes
Matric. Lent, 1760; Scholar; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1764;
M.A. 1767; B.D. 1775. FeUow, 1767; bursar, i774- F.S.A.
1768; F.R.S. 1779. Ord. deacon, 1770; priest (Peterb.) 1773.
V. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1773-6. V. of Sawston, Cambs.,
1772-6. Whitehall Preacher, 1776. R. of Lamboume, Essex,
1778-80. His presentation was delayed as Mrs Calvert (sister
and heiress of Mr Tooke) entered a claim of presentation;
a verdict was given in favour of the College, but Mrs Calvert
made an appeal and, to avoid further delay, Tyson agreed to
pay her law expenses (£63), and to allow her the use of the
house and the emoluments of the living up to 1778. A well-
known antiquary and an excellent artist and engraver.
Friend of Gough. Married, 1778, Margaret, dau. of Hitch
Wale, Esq., of Shelford, Cambs. Portrait drawing of her, by
John Downman, in the Fitzwilliam Museum, being described
as 'Miss Peggy Wale of Cambridge, 1778, a beauty who
a Mr Tyson of Bene't College married.' Died May 4, 1780.
(D.N.B.; Lamb; Northants. Clergy.)
TYSON, MILNES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 5, 1820;
re-adm. June25, 1823. [S. of the Rev. Isaac] B.at Adlingfleet,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1827. C. of Wark-on-Tyne,
Northumberland, -1841-2. C. of Quadring, Lines., 1843. In
Clergy List, 1844-63 (without cure or address); disappears,
1864. Brother of Edwin C. (1814) and the next.
TYSON, WILLIAM DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 13, 1825. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Isaac, V. of Adling-
fleet and Heminbrough, Yorks.] B. at Adlingfleet. Matric.
Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (York)
1831; priest, 1837. C. of Hibaldstow, Lines., 1846-51. C. of
Barrow, Derbs., 1853-6. C. of Doulting, Somerset, 1856-8.
P.C. of MObum, Westmorland, 1858-65. Died at Crowle,
Lines., Mar. 18, 1865, aged 60. Brother of the above and
Edwin C. (1814). (Crockford; Clergy List.)
TYSON, WILLIAM RICHARDSON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
May 3, 1781. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 1785;
M.A. 1788; B.D. 1795. Fellow, 1787. R. of Thurcaston,
Leics., 1798-1831. Died Nov. 28, 1831. (G. Mag., 1831, 11.
649.)
Umney, Percy
TYSON, WILLIAM WHITRIDGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Dec. 16, 1863. S. of the Rev. John (1829). B. at Wolstanton,
Staffs. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Keele, Staffs., 1869-75. V. of Butterton, near Newcastle-
under-Lyme, 1875-1909. Died Apr. 24, 1909, aged 63.
Brother of John B. (1873). [Crockford; The Times, May i,
1909.)
TYSON, WILSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1889. S. of Wilson,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Elizabeth Foster Hunt). B. there,
Apr. 16, 1869. School, Royal Grammar, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; B.Chir. 1896; M.A.
and M.B. 1900; M.D. 1912. At Guy's Hospital; House
Physician, etc. there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895; F.R.C.S.,
Edinb., 1918. Clinical Assistant, East London Hospital for
Children. Practised at Lowestoft. Surgeon, Lowestoft
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Married, Dec. 15, 1898, Maud, 2nd dau. of Iltid Evans
Witherington, of Sonning. Author, medical. Died May 9,
1933, in London. (Venn, 11. 511; Univ. War List; Medical
Directories; The Times, May 11, 1933.)
TYSSEN, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15, 1785. Of
Middlesex. [4th, and illegitimate, s. of Francis John (i734). of
Lower Grosvenor Street, London (and Eleanor Dean).] School,
Hackney. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1785. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1789. Half-brother of the next. [St
John's Coll. Adm.. iv. 528; Inns of Court; J. B. Whitmore;
Berry, Herts. Pedigrees.)
TYSSEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1773. [Illegitimate] s. of Francis John (1734), of London (and
Elizabeth Preston). School, Hackney. Of Narborough Hall,
Norfolk. Married (i) Sept. 28, 1779, his cousin, Sarah Boddi-
cott; (2) Martha Walls, of Newbury, Berks. Buried at
Narborough, Nov. 12, 1800. Half-brother of the above. {See
A Forgotten Past, by Mrs Suckling, for his descendants; J. B.
Whitmore.)
TYTLER, W. T. F. (1881), see FRASER-TYTLER.
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UBSDELL, THURLOW RICHARDSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, 1891. S. of John Arnold, Esq. [of Port Eade,
Louisiana, U.S.A.]. B. [Dec. 31, 1872], in New York. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1898. On the Western Circuit. Second Lieut.,
R.A., 1900. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902.
Lieut., 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.F.A.; Staff Capt.; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned 4 times in
despatches; Officer, Legion of Honour). Chief Officer, Public
Control Services, Surrey County Council. Of Broad Oak,
Sandown Avenue, Esher. Married, 1909, Helen, dau. of
James Hope. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Army Lists;
The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who's Who in Surrey.)
UDNY, JOHN HENRY FULLARTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 10, 1872. [S. of Col. John Robert FuUarton, of
Udny and Dudwick, Aberdeenshire (by his 2nd wife, Anne,
dau. of J.Allatt, Esq.). B. May 9, 1853.] School [Glenalmond
and] Eton. Matric. Lent, 1873. Of Udny Castle, Aberdeen-
shire. J P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire. Married, July 8,
1874, Amy Camilla, dau. of Sir John George Tollemache
Sinclair, Bart., of Thurso Castle, Caithness. Died, s.p.,
Feb. 1934. {Glenalmond Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists; Walford,
County Families; The Times, Feb. 9, I934-)
UDNY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr 13, 1866. S. of
George [barrister, of St Andrews, Fifes.]. B. July 18, 1847, in
Calcutta. Previously at Aberdeen University (M.A. 1866;
LL.D. 1898). Matric. Michs. 1866. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 18, 1867. Joined the I.C.S. 1867; Assistant
Commissioner in the Punjab; Deputy Commissioner, 1885;
on special duty with the Indo-Afghan Boundary Commission,
1894. C.S.I. 1894; K.C.S.I. 1897. Retired, 1899. Married
(1) 1883, Alicia, dau. of Samuel Tomkins, Esq.; (2) 1917, Edith
Phyllis, 4th dau. of William Davies, Esq., of Liverpool. Died
Apr. 24, 1923, at St Helier, Jersey. (Inns of Court; India
Office Lists; Walford, County Families; Aberdeen Roll of
Graduates.)
UHTHOFF, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 28, 1776.
[Eldest] s. of Henry, a German merchant [of Bremen] (and
Anna Maria Cornelia, dau. of Sir Joshua Vanneck, Bart.).
B. July 19, 1758, in Mark Lane, London. Matric. Lent, 1780;
B.A. 1781. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 9, 1782; priest,
Aug. 4, 1782. R. of Huntingfleld with Cookley, and Aldham
St Mary, Suffolk, 1782-1848. Married Mary, dau. of James
Farrer, Esq., of Gray's Inn and had issue. Died Feb. 9, 1848,
at Huntingfleld. (G. Mag., 1848, i. 448; J. B. Peace; F. de H.
Larpent.)
ULLMANN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1873. S. of the Rev. J. F. [American missionary],
of Etawah, N.W.P., India. B Oct. 31, 1852, at Futtegarh.
Schools, University, Hastings, and City of London. Matric.
Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (London)
1877; priest, 1878; C. of St Marylebone, 1877-9. Inc. of
Enmore, Sydney, N.S.W., 1879-82. Lie. Pr., dio. of London,
1884-6. Latterly of i8, Wallace Road, Canonbury, N.
Disappears from Crockford, 1887.
ULYAT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 1,
1871. S. of Edward, Esq., of Walpole St Peter, Wisbech,
Cambs. School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Holy
Trinity, Guildford, 1876-9. C. of Richmond, Surrey, 1879-82.
Chaplain at Dinapore, India, 1882-3; at Calcutta Cathedral,
1883; at Dacca, 1883-7. P.C. of Freeland, Oxon., 1888-1903.
Married, Sept. 12, 1882, Mary Louisa, dau. of Admiral R. F.
Stopford. Disappears from Crockford, 1904. (The Guardian,
Sept. 20, 1882.)
UMFREVILLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1756, as Humpreville. S. of the Rev. Charles (1720), V. of
Bradfield, Essex and of Acton, Suffolk. School, at home.
Scholar, 1756, 'Umfreville.' Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24,
1758, as 'H. Umfreville, student of civil law'; priest, Sept. 21,
1760. (Peite, II. 263; Humphreville.)
UMNEY, PERCY. Matric. Non-CoU., from Cavendish H.,
Michs. 1889. S. of Charles, Esq., manufacturing chemist, of
Eardley House, Laurie Park, Sydenham, Middlesex (and
Sarah Sophia). B. Oct. 2, 1871, at Penge. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Adm. at Peterhouse, Jan. 7, 1892; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Adm. solicitor, 1895; practised at Richmond,
Surrey (Messrs Percy Umney and Scorer). M.B.E. Married,
Apr. 11, 1896, Ethel Jane, 4th dau. of William Lovell, of
Penge. Died Mar. 7, 1930, at 4, De Walden Court, East-
bourne. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg., which erroneously
gives died Mar. 2, 1913; T. A. Walker, 619; Law Lists; The
Standard, Apr. 13, 1896.)
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Umphelby, Charles
UMPHELBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Pembroke,
July 4, 1815. Only s. of — , of Peterborough. B. at Kid-
brooke, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar; B..\. 1820.
UMPLEBY, JOHN CROSBY. .\dm. at Queens', 1829; but not
found in College Adm. Register. [S. of the Rev. John (Lincoln
Coll., O.xford, 1780), R. of Yarburgh, Lines.] Matric. Michs.
1829; B.A. 1833. R. of Yarburgh, and C. of Holton-le-Clay,
Lines., 1839-51 (succeeding his father). Died Sept. 11, 1851,
aged 44, having shot himself through the head in his garden;
at the inquest it was stated that he had been labouring under
•mental aberration.' Buried at Yarborough. M.I. there.
{Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, 441 ; P. B. G. Binnall.)
UNDERDOWN, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. S. of Robert George, Superintendent
of Police [Railway], of Manchester. B. [July 8, 1864], at
Broughton, Lanes. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1886; LL.M. 1901. Adm. solicitor, 1890; practised
at 442, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, London, W.C. Retired,
1928. Died Mar. 28, 1944, at Godalming. (Law Lists;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
UNDERHAY, FRANK GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. Only s. of Frederick George,
mechanic [manufacturing engineer], of Homsey. B. [June 20,
1864], at Islington, Middlesex. [School, University College
School, London.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1893.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 12, 1885. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1888. Conveyancer and Equity Draftsman.
Practised at 4, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. Married, Sept. 12,
1911, Emily Mabel, 2nd dau. of Frederick Sutton, of Thanet
Lodge, Northwood. Of Upton, Sandy Lodge Way, Northwood,
where he died Sept. 5, 1947. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; The Times, Sept. 8, 1947.)
UNDERHILL, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 2, 1863 S. of William Lees, surgeon, of Tipton, Staffs.
B. there, 1845. Bapt. Mar. 9, 1845. School [Bromsgrove and]
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.B. 1871. At
Edinburgh University. M.R.C.S. 1872; F.R.C.P. (Edinb.)
1876; F.R.S.E. Practised in Edinburgh. Physician, Hospital
for Children and Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh.
Married, Sept. 18, 1872, Anne Wilhelmina, dau. of A. 1.
Lamb, of Bengal and Edinburgh. President of the Royal
College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 1907. Died during his term
of office, Apr. 24, 1908. Brother of Harold J. (1872). {Broms-
grove Sch. Reg. ; Venn, u. 362 ; Medical Directories; The Times,
Apr. 27, 1908.)
UNDERHILL [post UNDERHILL-FAITHORNE], CHARLES
FAITHORNE. Adm. at C.\ius, Oct. i, 1898. S. of Francis
William, F.R.C.S. (Edinb.), of Moselev, Worcs. (and Ellen
Julia Faithorne). B. there [July 29], 1879. Schools, Coventry
and Balham. Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., the
Connaught Rangers, 1901; Lieut., 1904; Captain, 1909.
With the West Africa Frontier Force, 1905-7. In the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Connaught Rangers, 1916; Lieut.-Col.,
Special List; Comdt., School of Musketry; wounded). {Venn,
II. 560; Army Lists; Univ. War List.)
UNDERHILL, ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1876. S. of Henry, Esq. B. at TetteohaU, Staffs. School,
Wolverhampton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1881.
Ord. deacon (Brechin) 1885; priest (Rochester) 1886; C. of
All Saints, Inverary, Argylls., 1885-6. C. of All Hallows,
Southwark, 1886-9. P.-in-charge of the Mission of the Holy
Spirit, Abbeyhill, Edinburgh, 1889-gi. C. of St Peter's
Cathedral, Liverpool, 1891-4. V. of St Thomas-in-the-Fields,
Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1894-1926. Lived subsequently at
Mundford rectory, Norfolk. Died May 21, 1938. (Crockford;
The Times, May 23, 1938.)
UNDERHILL, HAROLD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, July 31, 1872. S. of William Lees, surgeon, of Tipton
Green, Staffs. B. there. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879- Assistant
Master at Charterhouse, 1876-7. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1877; priest, 1878; C. of St Nicolas, Birmingham, 1877-90.
C. of Alnwick, Northumberiand, 1891-4. R. of St Paul's,
Vancouver, B.C., 1896-1908; Chaplain of AH Hallows School,
Yale, 1908-15; Inc. of Maple Ridge, 1916-17; R. of St .Albans,
Bumaby, 1917-30. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral,
Vancouver, 1929. Died Feb. 14, 1932. Brother of Charles E.
(1863). {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Crockford.)
UNDERHILL, PERCY LEES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. I, 1873. [2nd] s. of Thomas, physician, of Sommerfield,
West Bromwich. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1873;
Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1877;
priest, 1878; C. of St Saviour's, Leicester, 1877-80. C. of
St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1880-2. V. of Smallthonie,
Underwood [Thomas]
Staffs., 1882-8. V. of St George's, Wolverhampton, 1888-96.
V. of Ketley, Salop, 1896-1909. R. of Condover, 1909-13.
R. of Bletsoe, Beds., 1913-20. Married, July 4, 1882,
Florence Mary, youngest dau. of Jasper Holmes, of Tulse Hill,
Surrey. Died Aug. 7, i934. aged 80, at Westgate-on-Sea.
{Crockford; The Times, Aug. 8, 1934.)
UNDERWOOD, AYLMER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 19, 1863, S. of Colonel — . Did not reside.
UNDERWOOD, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. 29, 1754. Of Norfolk. [S. of Robert, attorney, of King's
Lynn. B there. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs.
1754; Scholar; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761. FeUow, 1759-69- C.
of Basingstoke, Hants., 1759. R. of East Bamet with Chipping
Barnet, Herts., 1769-1815. R. of St Mary Abchurch with
St Lawrence Pountney, London, from 1774. Canon of Ely,
1780. Chaplain to Dr Keane (his uncle), Bishop of Ely.
Author, Sermon; A Treatise on the Sacrament. Died Sept. 14,
1815 aged 79, at the rector>-. East Bamet. {Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Reg.; Lamb; H. E. Vigers; G. Mag., 1815, 11. 377)
UNDERWOOD, CHARLES WHITE. Adm. sizar (age 24) at
St John's, Julv 9, 1840. S. of Samuel Browne, of Totteridge,
Herts, (and Elizabeth). Bapt. June 30, 1840. Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 14,
1844; priest, 1845. Vice- Principal of Liverpool College, 1853-
65. V. of Histon, Cambs., 1865-99. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1875-
99. Rural Dean of Chesterton, 1876-92. Died Nov. 11, 1899.
{Eagle, XXI. 237; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 15, 1899.)
UNDERWOOD, FREDERICK HAROLD JACKSON. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 12, 1885. [2nd] s. of Frederick James, of
Belle Vue, Sevenoaks. B. Nov. 9, 1866, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1890. Adm. at Lmcoln's
Inn, Nov. 16, 1885. In business in London. Of 42, Kensing-
ton Mansions, and later of 13, Scarsdale Villas. Died Dec. 27,
1929. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Dec. 28,
1929.)
UNDERWOOD, HENRY LAURENCE. Adm. at Clare, June 16,
1894. [Only s. of Henry Everett, of Fomham St Martm,
Suffolk (and Mary Marshall). B. May 13, 1876-] School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; LL.B.
1898; M.A. 1906. Adm. solicitor, 1901; practised at Wake-
field and Stafford. Clerk to the Staffs. County Council, and
Clerk of the Peace for Staffs. Married (1) Nov. 19, 1908,
Dorothea Ellen Block, and had issue; (2) Jan. 18, 1930,
Mabel Jones Sowrey. Died Mar. 13, 1942. at Oakedge,
Brocton, Staffs. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 17, 1942.)
UNDERWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 5,
1756; re-adm. Fell.-Com., Feb. 7, i759- S. of John, gent., of
Northants. B. at Wellingborough. School, Wellingborough.
Matric. Michs. 1756.
UNDERWOOD; JOHN. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Jan. 28, 1815. Matric. Easter, 1824; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1825.
C. of Uckfield, Sussex, -1841-8. C. of Mavesyn Ridware,
Staffs., 1849-52. P.C. of Chorlton, near EccleshaU, 1852-4.
Died Aug. i, 1854, aged 64. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1854, 11.
313a.)
UNDERWOOD, JOHN GRAYSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1837. Of Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1837; B..^. 1843.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) Dec. 17, 1843; Pnest, Feb. 16, 1845-
V. of All Saints, HuntspUl, Somerset, 1846-72. \ . of Burtle,
1872-81. Fell dead in the snow, Jan. 21, 1881. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 26, i88i.)
UNDERWOOD, The Rev. RICHARD. B.A. 1776, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1776. .-^dm. at St C.\th.\rine's, June 29, 1776.
[S. of William, of Hereford.] Matric. from Chnst Church,
Oxford, May 27, 1762, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1766. R. of
St Nicholas, Hereford, 1777-82. R. of St John-the-Baptist,
Hereford, from 1782. (AL Oxon.; G. Mag., 1777, 296;
Hereford Incumbents.)
UNDERWOOD, THOMAS. Aim. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May 17, 1759. Of Suffolk. [Doubtless eldest s. of John.]
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar.
(T. A. M'atker, 318.)
UNDERWOOD [THOMAS]. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 15, 1771. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1772. Probably
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 9, 1770, as 's. of John, late of the
Island of Montserrat.' Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 30, 1791;
priest, Nov. 1, 1791, as 'Thomas Underwood, late of Trimty
Hall, Cambridge.'
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UNDERWOOD, THOMAS RICHARD. Adm. at Pembroke
Oct. 1893. Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles Edward (Balhol
College, Oxford, 1849), V. of Madley, Heref., deceased. B.
there. Mar. 7, 1874. School, Haileybury. Matnc. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (London) 1897;
priest, 1898; C. of St James, Clapton, 1897-9. S.P.G.
Missionary at Cawnpore, 1899-1903. C. of St Luke's, Victoria
Docks (and Missionary to Lascar seamen), 1905-18. V. of
St Paul's, Colchester, 1918-23. S.P.G. Missionary at Cawn-
pore, 1923-4; at Moradabad, U.P., 1924-43; at Tundla,
1943-5; at Moradabad, 1945-9- At Gorakhpur, 1949-5 1-.
Canon of All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad, 1939. (Crockford.)
UNDERWOOD, WALTER CHRYSTIE. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Apr. 19, 1866. S. of [Col.] George Augustus [Madras
Engineers], of Lombard Street, London. B. [Feb. 20], 1847,
in Madras. School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1867; B.A. 1870.
Comet, ist Dragoon Guards, 1869; Lieut., 1871; Captain,
1877; transferred to 4th Hussars, 1879; Major, 1881; Lieut. -
Col., 1888; retired, 1893. President, Prehistoric Society of
East Anglia. Married, Mar. 17, 1878, Catherine, dau. of John
Frew, architect, of Belfast. Author, archaeological. Died in
1919. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 374; Army Lists; Who's
Who in Suffolk.)
UNETT, GEORGE GWINNETT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 27, 1866. S. of George, Esq., of 8, Beauchamp
Terrace, Leamington (and Elizabeth Frances Letitia, dau. of
Henry Unett). [B. Dec. 9, 1844.] School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1866. Of Castell Frome, Lillington, near Leamington.
[Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, Family Records.)
UNETT, WILLIAM WILKES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1863. [3rd] s. of John, solicitor [of Filey, Yorks.] (and
Caroline, dau. of John Pidcock, J. P.). B. [July 25, 1845], in
Birmingham. Bapt. Sept. 24, 1845. [School, Repton.]
Matric. Michs. 1863; LL.B. 1868; M.A. 1869. Comet, 3rd
Hussars, 1869; Lieut., 1871; transferred to 21st Hussars,
1873; Captain, 1879. Married Frances Henrietta, dau. of
E. Jackson, of the Priory, St Andrews, Fife. Died, s.p.,
Apr. 26, 1882. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, Family Records;
Army Lists.)
UNGOED, GWILYM THOMAS (1900), see THOMAS, G. U.
UNIACKE, CHARLES HILL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 19,
1849. [Eldest] s. of Richard John, Judge of the Supreme
Court in Nova Scotia (and Marianne, dau. of the Hon. Charles
Hill, of Halifax, N.S.). B. Sept. 21, 1827, at Halifax, N.S.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Easter, 1849. Kept seven
terms. Lieut., loth Royal Hussars; transferred to 2nd
Dragoons; Major. Served in the Crimea and during the
Indian mutiny. Died, unmarried, Jan. 30, 1878. [Peile, 11.
509; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
UNIACKE, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1816. B. in Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1816.
UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD (1859), see FITZGERALD,
R. U. P.
UNNA, PERCY JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of Ferdinand, of 12, Lancaster Gate, London. B.
Jan. 18, 1878, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class), 1899. An engineer.
M.I.C.E., 1904. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Cdr., R.N.V.R.). Of 4, Dean's Yard, London, S.W., in 1948.
Died at Dalmally, Argyllshire, Dec. 27, 1950. (Eton Sch.
Lists; The Times, Dec. 30, 1950.)
UNSTEAD, JOHN FREDERICK. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1895 ;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1906.
UNTHANK, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1815. [3rd] s. of William (and Anne, dau. of John
May). B. at Heigham, Norfolk. School, Heigham. Matric.
Michs. 1816; B.A. 1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 17,
1827. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1843. A Special Pleader.
Master of the Court of Queen's Bench, 1859-78. Married
(i) Elizabeth, dau. of John Scott; (2) Mary, dau. of General
Williams. Died, s.p., Dec. 3, 1879, in London. (Boase, iii.
1066; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G., as 'John' only.)
UNWIN, CHARLES HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 23,
1896. S. of John Brooke, M.D. [of Rugby]. B. [June 14,
1877], at Wigan, Lanes. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1896. Second Lieut., the Lanes Fusiliers, 1899; Lieut., 1900.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1902. Captain, 1905.
Transferred to the West Riding Regt., 1908; employed with
King's African Rifles, 1904-6. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.) ; wounded;
mentioned in despatches). Retired before 1930. (Peile, 11.
812; Army Lists.)
Unwin, Wilfrid Norman
UNWIN, EDWARD WILBERFORCE. M.A. 1853. incorp. from
Oxford. [2nd s. of the Rev. Edward (Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1784), of Derby. School, Rugby.] Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, Nov. 14, 1836, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1842; M.A. (Oxford) 1843. Of Forest Lodge,
Southampton. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
UNWIN, ERNEST FREDERIC. Adm. a scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Dec. 19, 1899. S. of the Rev. Charles Edward
(Worcester CoUege, Oxford, 1867). B. Jan. 23, 1881, at
Cossington, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Second Lieut., Army Service Corps, 1904; Lieut., 1906.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.C.; wounded;
mentioned in despatches); died Mar. 22, 1916, of injuries
received in a flying accident, Jan. 31, 1916. Brother of
Percy W. (1893). (Army Lists.)
UNWIN, HAROLD ARTHUR ROBERT EDMOND. Adm. pens,
at Selwvn H., Oct. i, 1899. [S. of the Rev. John Wolsey
(1862).] B. Oct. 16, 1880. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1907.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1902. At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1906; F.R.C.S.
1908. Practised at Yeovil, Somerset. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; mentioned in Sec. of State's
List for 'valuable services'; surgical specialist, 14th General
Hospital, B.E.F.). Married, 1908, Mary Faith, dau. of
Godfrey Huggins. Of Kingston House, Yeovil, in 1948.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
UNWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 23, 1792. Of
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. 1797.
UNWIN, JOHN MORLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 14, 1866.
S. of Charles. B. Apr. 3, 1848, in London. School, Wellington
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1866. A banker. Died in 1899.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.)
UNWIN, JOHN WOLSEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 25,
1862. S. of Samuel, Esq., of Belcumbe Hall, Finchingfield,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1866; priest, 1867; C. of Thomey Abbey, Cambs., 1866-70.
C. of Dodleston, Flints., 1870-3. V. of Frankby, Cheshire,
1873-88. R. of Overton, Flints., 1888-1903. Died in 1903.
Father of Harold A. R. E. (1899). (T. A. Walker, 521.)
UNWIN, NATHAN LEES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Oct.
1886. S. of John. B. at Dukinfield, Cheshire. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1886.
UNWIN, PERCY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1893. [Eldest] s. of the Rev Charles Edward (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1867), R. of Cossington, Somerset (and
Jessie Anna). B. May 31, 1874, at Shef6eld. Schools,
St Lawrence College, and Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr A. L.
Francis). Matric. Michs. 1893; exhibitioner; B.A. 1896;
M..\. 1900. Assistant Master at Crewkerne School, Somerset,
1897-1901. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1899; priest, 1900;
C. of Crewkerne, 1899-1901. Assistant Master at Cheltenham
College, 1901-34 (House Master, 1912-27). C.-in-charge of
Leckhampton, Gloucs., 1941-5. Lie. to off., dio. of Gloucester,
from 1945. Of Cheltenham in 195 1. Brother of Ernest F.
(1899). (St Lawrence Coll. Reg. ; Blundell's Sch. Reg. ; Crockford.)
UNWIN, REGINALD. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 25, 1896. Matric.
Easter, 1896; B.A. and LL.B. 1900. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Jan. 27, 1902. (Law Lists.)
UNWIN, ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 7, 1881.
[Only] s. of Henry, deceased, of Sheffield. B. Dec. 17, 1864.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1881. Died May 13, 1898.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.)
UNWIN, ROWLAND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Magdalene,
Nov. II, 1818; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 5, 1817, age 17. S. of Samuel, Esq., of Sutton-in-
Ashfield, Notts, (and Elizabeth Heathcote). School, Maccles-
field (Mr Cmttenden). Matric. Lent, 1819. Brother of
Samuel (1807, sub Heathcote-Unwin) and of William H.
(1809). (Al. Oxon. (Roland).)
UNWIN, SAMUEL HEATHCOTE (1807), see HEATHCOTE-
UNWIN.
UNWIN, STEPHEN RALPH. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1895. B. Feb. 3, 1876. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Rossall
School, 1899-1903; at Loughborough Grammar School from
1903. Second Lieut., Shropshire Light Infantry (T.), 1900.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Unattached List,
T.F., attached Devon Regt.; Instructor, School of Musketry;
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services').
Lieut.-Col. Died in London, Jan. 23, 1951. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists.)
UNWIN, WILFRID NORMAN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1897.
[S. of H., of Famah Hall, Duffield, Derbs. B. 1878.] School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1904.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A. (T.F.)).
(Malvern Coll. Reg.)
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UNWIN, WILLIAM CAWTHORNE. Adir. pens, at Christ's,
July I, 1760. S. of the Rev. Morley (1722) (and Mary
Cawthorne, for whom sec D.X.B.). B. Mar. 15, 1744, at
Grimston, Norfolk. School, Charterhouse. Matric.Michs. 1761;
Scholar, 1761 ; 2nd Chancellor's Classical medal, 1764; Mem-
bers'prize, 1766; B.A. 1764; M. A. 1767. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 20, 1767; priest. May 21, 1769; C. of Comberton, Cambs.
R. of Stock from 1778 and of Ramsden Grays, Essex, from
1780. Chaplain to Lord Bolingbroke. Friend of Cowper, who
described him in a letter to Lady Hesketh, Sept. 14, 1765, as
'one of the most unreserved and amiable young men I ever
conversed with. . . ; having nothing in his heart which makes
it necessary for him to keep it barred and bolted, he opens it
to the perusal of even a stranger.' His mother was for many
years Cowper's closest companion, and he speaks of her as
a second mother. Decidedly Evangelical, and, according to
Meadley, his admirers, including the cook, followed him to
Comberton, which made Paley declare that 'Unwin was
unduly favoured, since he (Paley) never got such suppers
elsewhere.' Married Miss — Shuttleworth, and had issue.
Author, The Right Use of the Law; The Sinfulness of buying
Raw Goods ; Friendly Reproof to those who seldom attend Public
Worship. Died at Winchester, Nov. 29, 1786, aged 41, 'in the
prime of life,' when on tour with a friend, having been seized
with a 'putrid fever'; buried in Winchester Cathedral.
{Peile, II. 271; D.X.B.; William Cowper, Inters, ed. J. G.
Frazer, i. 20; Al. Carthus.)
UNWIN, WILLIAM HEATHCOTE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
C.MUS, Apr. 29, 1809. [S. of Samuel, manufacturer, of Sutton-
in-Ashfield, Notts, and] stepson of James Davenport Hukne,
M.D., of Ball Haye, Leek, Staffs. B. at Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Schools, Coppenhall, Cheshire and Brampton, Northants.
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Dec. 20, 181 1. Married Sarah Rosina Smale, and had issue.
Brother of Rowland (1818) and of Samuel (1807, sub
Heathcote-Unwin). (Venn, 11. 153.)
UPCHER, ABBOTT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, May 26,
1802. Of Norfolk. [2nd s. of Peter, of Great Yarmouth (and
Elizabeth, dau. of John Ramey, Receiver-Generfil for
Norfolk). B. Dec. 6, 1784, at Great Yarmouth.] Matric.
Michs. 1802; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1813. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May II, 1803. Of Sheringham Hall, Norfolk. Married, Apr. 3,
1809, the Hon. Charlotte Wilson, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Henr>-, Baron Bemers. Died Feb. 11, 1819. M.I. in Shering-
ham Church. Father of Henry R. (1827), Arthur W. (1833)
and the next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 528; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.)
UPCHER, ABBOTT Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 6, 1832. [2nd
s. of Abbott (above), of Sheringham Hall, Norfolk (and the
Hon. Charlotte Wilson, eldest dau. of Lord Berners). B.
Sept. 25, 1813. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B..\.
1836. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1838; priest. Mar. 11, 1838.
C. of Kirbv Cane, Norfolk, 1843-51; R. there, 1851-93.
Domestic Chaplain to three Lord Bemers. Married, 1839,
Mary Jones, dau. of the Rev. George Day, R. of Earsham,
Norfolk. Died May 17, 1893. Father of the next; brother of
Henry R. (1827) and Arthur W. (1833). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 24, 1893.)
UPCHER, ABBOT ROLAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6,
1868. [2nd]s. of the Rev. Abbott (above). B. [Oct. 19, 1849],
at Kirbv Cane, Norfolk. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M..A.. 1875. .\thletics 'blue' (quarter mile),
1869, 1870, 1871; President, C.U..\.C., 1870. Winner of the
quarter mile in the Amateur Championships, 1870, 1871 and
1873. Known to anglers as the inventor of a fly bearing his
name. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1873; priest,- 1874; C. of
St Paul's, Boughton, Cheshire, 1873-6. C. of St Pancras,
London, 1876-7. V. of St Mary's, Sheffield, 1877-89- R- of
Halesworth with Chediston, Suffolk, 1889-1913. R. of
Stradbroke, 1913-28. Hon Canon of St Edmundsbury and
Ipswich, 1913-29. Married (i) Alice, dau. of James Winck-
worth Winstanley, Registrar of the County Palatine Court,
Lanes.; (2) June 9, 1927, Dorothy Bridget, elder dau. of
H. Walter Ibbotson, Esq., of Sheffield. Died Oct. 25, 1929-
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 29,
1929.)
UPCHER, ARTHUR CHARLES WODEHOUSE. Adm. pens, at
Tri.n-ity, Mar. 18, 1S65. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Arthur
Wilson (1833), of Wreningham, Norfolk (and Isabella Jane,
dau. of the Ven. Charles Nourse Wodehouse, Archdeacon of
Norwich). B. Aug. 29, 1846, at Norwich. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Kessingland,
Suffolk, 1870-3. C. of Uppingham, 1873-6. C. of EUastone,
Staffs., 1876-9. R. of Bamham Broom, Norfolk, 1879-87.
R. of Hingham, 1887-1924. Rural Dean of Hingham, 1901-
21. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1909. Married, July 9, 1881,
Margaret Ada Barham, youngest dau. of the Rev. John
Upcher, Harry Berners
Barham Johnson, R. of Welbome, Norfolk, and had issue.
Died May 27, 1938, at St Andrews, Sheringham. Brother of
James H. (1872). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, May 28, 1938.)
UPCHER, ARTHUR HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 28, 1874. [5th] s. of Henry [Ramey] (1827), of Shering-
ham Hall, Norfolk (and Caroline, dau. of Joseph Morris).
B. there, Oct. 5, 1855. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Lich&eld) 1879;
priest. 1880; C. of EUastone, Staffs., 1879-83- C. of Bramfield,
Suffolk. 1883-5. R. of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 1885-1909.
Married (i) Sept. 10, 1884, Joanna Elizabeth, only chUd of
the Rev. N. Simons, V. of Bramfield, and had issue; (2) Mar.
29, 1910, Mary Carter. Latterly of 'Shrublands,' Holt,
Norfolk. Died July 14, 1942. Brother of Gerald (1859),
Edwyn F. (1878), Harry B. (1864) and Henry M. (1857).
(Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, July 21, 1942.)
UPCHER, ARTHUR WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1833. [3rd s. of Abbott (1802), of Sheringham Hall, Norfolk
(and the Hon. Chariotte Wilson, dau. of Lord Berners). B.
Apr. 7, 1815.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A.
1837; M..\. 1842. Rowing 'blue,' 1836. Ord. deacon, 1839;
priest, 1840. C. of Sheringham, Norfolk, 1845-53- R- of
Ashwelthorpe with Wreningham, 1853-96. Married, Oct. 7,
1845, Isabella Jane, dau. of the Ven. Charles Nourse Wode-
house, Archdeacon of Norwich, and had issue. Died June 11,
1896, at Wreningham rectory. Father of .\rthur C. W. (1865)
and James H. (1872); brother of Abbott (1832) and Henry R.
(1827). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, June 18, 1896.)
UPCHER, EDWARD CYRILL SPARKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 15, 1891. [2nd] s. of Henry Morris (1857), of East HaU,
Feltwell, Norfolk (and Maria Hester, dau. of the Rev. Edward
Bowj-er Sparke). B. Mav 18, 1872, at Feltwell. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of St James, Gnmsby,
1896-1901. V. of Bariings, Lines., 1901-4. V. of Horsford,
and of Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, 1904-10. V. of Little
Melton, 1911-19. R. of Great Dunham, 1919-30- PC. of
Weyboume, 1930-51-. Married (i) June 2, 1909, Gladys,
youngest dau. of Fletcher James Ivens, M.I.C.E., and had
issue; (2) June 12, 1934, Dorothy, 2nd dau. of the Rev^ \\ .
Combe, and widow of F. Allen, of Cockley Cley HaU, Norfolk.
Of Sheringham House, Sheringham in 195 1. Brother of
Henry E. S. (1889). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
UPCHER, EDWYN FITZHENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. [6th] s. of Henry Ramey (1827), of Sheringham
Hall, Norfolk (and Caroline, dau. of Joseph Moms). B there,
Apr. 4, 1859. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A.
1882. Went out to a ranch in New Mexico, retummg in-
valided in 1887. Died Oct. 5, 1890. Brother of Arthur H.
(1874), Gerald (1859), Harry B. (1864) and Henry M. (i857).
(Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives year of death as 1891 ; Burke,
L.G.)
UPCHER, FRANCIS RUSSELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1892 [Only] s. of Colonel RusseU (later Major-General), of
Sheringham Hall, Norfolk (and Marian Elizabeth, dau. of
John Rogers, of Holt, Norfolk). [B. Aug. 31, 1873-] School,
Radley. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. A fruit-grower in
Tasmania. Married Alice, dau. of R. Murton, of Norw-ich, and
had issue. Died July, 1922, at Dover, Tasmania. Nephew ot
the next. [Radley Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
UPCHER, GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 28. 1859.
[2ndl s. of Henry Ramey (1827), of Sheringham, NorfoUc
(and Caroline, dau. of Joseph Morris). B. there June 19,
1841. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864.
Married, 1865, Annie Louisa, dau. of Robert Nicholas
Hammond, of Fakenham HaU, Norfolk. Died, s. p.. Sept 24,
1872. Brother of Arthur H. (1874), Edwyn F. (1878),
Henry M. (1857) and the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
UPCHER, HARRY [or HENRY] BERNERS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 10, 1864. [4th] s. of Henr>- Ramey (1827), of
Sheringham Hall, Norfolk (and Caroline, dau. of Joseph
Moms). B. there, Aug. 14, 1845- ^''^}P9K^^P^°'^-^.^ ""ti
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1868; pnest
(Peterb.) 1870; C. of Southbroom, WUts., 1868-70. R. of
Alexton, 1870-6, and C. of East Norton, Lei^cs 1871-6. R. of
Dingley, Northants., 1876-89. R. of AshweU, RuUand, 1889-
98. J. P. for Leics. Married, Nov. 12, 1867, Fredenca Lucy.
3rd dau. of John Thomas Mott, of Bamingham Hall,
Norfolk, and had issue. Latteriy of Broom HUl, Saham, near
Watton, Norfolk, where he died Nov. 22, 1917- Brother of
the above, etc. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G ;
Northants. Clergy, which gives 'died, Oct. 9. I9i7 ; ■">«
Times, Nov. 28, 1917)
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UPCHER, HENRY EDWARD SPARKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of Henry Morris (next), of Feltwell,
Brandon, Norfolk. B. Mar. 27, 1870, at Feltwell. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893. Succeeded to
Sheringham Hall, 1921. J. P. for Norfolk. Sometime Chair-
man of Norfolk County Council. A director of Lloyd's Bank,
Ltd. Chairman of the Norfolk War Agricultural Committee,
1939-49. Knighted, 1942. Married (i) Dec. 15, 1904, Fanny,
younger dau. of Thomas George Simpson, of Baldock, Herts.,
and had issue; {2) 1942, Harriet Mary Susan, dau. of J. R. C.
Deverell, of Lincoln's Inn. Brother of Edward C. S. (1891).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.: Who's Who.)
UPCHER, HENRY MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 28,
1857. [Eldest] s. of Henry Ramey (next), of Shermgham
Hall, Norfolk (and Caroline, dau. of Joseph Morris). B. there
Dec. 15, 1839. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1858. Of
Feltwell, near Brandon. Succeeded to Sheringham Hall,
1892. J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk; High Sherifi, 1899. F.Z.S.
Married, June lo, 1869, Maria Hester, only chUd of the
Rev. Edward Bowyer Sparke, Canon of Ely. Died Apr. 6,
1921. Brother of Harry B. (1864), etc.; father of the above
and of Edward C. S. (1891). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Apr. 8, 1921.)
UPCHER, HENRY RAMEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Sept. 13, 1827. [Eldest] s. of Abbott (1802) [of Shermgham
Hall, Norfolk (and the Hon. Charlotte WUson, dau. of Henry,
Lord Bemers)]. B. Mar. 8, 1810, at Kirby Cane, Norfolk.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835.
Succeeded to Sheringham HaU, 1819. J.P. and D.L. for
Norfolk. Married, July 3, 1838, Caroline, dau. of Joseph
Morris. Died Mar. 30, 1892. Father of the above, of Gerald
(1859), Harry B. (1864), Arthur H. (1874) and Edwyn F.
(1878); brother of Abbott (1832) and Arthur W. (1833).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Apr. 6, 1892.)
UPCHER, JAMES HAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1872.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Arthur Wilson (1833), of Wrenmg-
ham, Norfolk (and Isabella Jane, dau. of the Ven. Charles
Nourse Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Norwich). B. Jan. 17,
1854, at Wreningham. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs.
1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1877;
priest, 1878; C. of Halesworth, Suffolk, 1877-8. C. of
Sudbourne, 1878-80. C. of Barnham Broome, 1880-1. C. of
St James', Bury St Edmunds, i88i-8. V. of Sprowston,
Norfolk, 1888-9. R- of Sculthorpe, 1889-92. Archdeacon of
Mashonaland, South Africa, 1892-1911. Chaplain to the
Salisbury Volunteers during the Mashonaland War, 1896, and
to Plumer's Force during the Boer War. P.-in-charge of
Transfiguration Mission, Victoria, 1910-11; Missioner at the
Epiphany Mission, Rusape, 1911-23; at St Bernard's mission,
Selukwe, 1923-5. Archdeacon of Mashonaland, 1925-31.
P.-in-charge of St Mary's, Hunyani, 1927-31. Died Mar. 17,
1931, at SaUsbury, Rhodesia. Brother of Arthur C. W.
(1865). {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Mar. 20, 1931.)
UPCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1767.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Abbot (1741), of Sudbury, Suffolk (and
Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Foxwell, R. of Rattlesden).
[B. July, 1749, at Sudbury.] School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar. Died June 1768; buried at
St Gregory's, Sudbury. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.)
UPFILL, THOMAS ERNEST. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1871. S. of William, of Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park,
London. B. July 2, 1852, in Birmingham. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1871.
UPJOHN, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Oct. 27, 1826.
Of London. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1830; priest, 1831; C. of Gorleston, Suffolk,
in 1841 ; V. of Gorieston, and R. of Southtown and Westtown,
1841-74. Disappears from Crockford, 1875.
UPJOHN, GUY ATHELING. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
Eldest s. of Edgar Atheling, wine-merchant, deceased; and
grandson of the Rev. E. G. C. Parr, of Bolton Gardens,
London, S.W. B. Jan. 14, 1880, at Hackney. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1897. A stockbroker. Of 208,
Heath Street West, Toronto, Canada in 1937. {Sherborne
Reg.)
UPJOHN, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. at Sidney, Jan. 1862.
Matric. Lent, 1862. Did not reside for more than one term.
UPJOHN, WILLIAM ROUSE WHITTINGHAM. Adm. pens, at
Clare, June 12, 1868. Matric. Michs. 1868.
UPPER-OSSORY, EARL OF (1760), see OSSORY.
Upton, Arthur Shuckburgh
UPPERTON, CHARLES STUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 13, 1847. [S. of Robert, of Brighton. B. Feb. 5, 1829.]
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1848;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1852; priest,
1853; C. of West Derby, Liverpool, 1852-8. P.C. of Burton,
Cheshire, 1858-67. V. of Ince, 1867-86. Rural Dean of
Chester, 1878-1905. Hon. Canon of Chester, 1880-1916. V.
of Tarvin, 1886-96. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Benson Blundell-HoUinshead-Blundell. Died Dec. 5, 1916,
at Chester; buried at Ince. {Record of Old Westminsters;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 7, 1916.)
UPPLEBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 14, 1799.
[Elder] s. of George, of Barrow Hall [Ulceby], Lines, (and
Sarah, dau. of Charles Robinson, of Beverley, Yorks.).
Succeeded to Barrow Hall on the death of his father, 1816.
Died, s.p., 1853, at Barrow-upon-Humber. Brother of
George (i8o6). {Peile, 11. 345; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1853,
n- 538.)
UPPLEBY, CHARLES GYLBY OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Aug. i, 1873. [Eldest] s. of George Charies
(1835), of Barrow Hall, Ulceby, Lines, (and Emily, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. William Worsley). [B. Aug. 5, 1853.] School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1873. Second Lieut., Lines. Rifle
Volunteers, 1878. Died, unmarried, Apr. 1883. Brother of
George C. (1877). {Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
UPPLEBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 28, 1806.
Of Lines. [2nd] s. of George, of Barrow Hall (and Sarah, dau.
of Charles Robinson, of Beverley). School, Bonby. Matric.
Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 23, 1811 ;
priest. May 24, 1812; C. of Messingham with Botsford,
Lines., 1811. V. of Barton-on-Humber, 1834-51. Married,
1816, Mary, only dau. of Wilham Fox, banker, of Manchester.
Died Nov. 10, 1852, at Bardney Hall, Linos. Father of the
next; brother of Charles (1799). (Burke, L.G.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1853, I. 215.)
UPPLEBY, GEORGE CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, Dec. 16, 1835. [Only] s. of the Rev. George
(above), of Bardney Hall, near Barton, Lines. B. May 2, 1819.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A.
1843. Rowing 'blue,' 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3,
1840. Called to the Bar, 1844. Of Barrow Hall, Ulceby,
Lines. D.L. and J.P. for Lines.; High Sheriff, 1863. Major,
ist Lincoln Rifle Volunteers, 1867. Married (i) Apr. 23, 1852,
Emily, dau. of the Rev. William Worsley, of Braytoft, Lines.,
and had issue; (2) Nov. 1872, Louisa, 3rd dau. of John
Golding, Esq., of Caenby Hall, Lines., and had further issue.
Died Oct. 12, 1891. Father of Charies G. O. (1873) and the
next. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 728; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G., which gives
'B. Apr. 23, 1819'; The Guardian, Oct. 21, 1891.)
UPPLEBY, GEORGE CROWLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Apr. 4, 1877. [2nd] s. of George Charles (above), of
Barrow Hall, Ulceby, Lines, (by his ist wife, Emily, dau. of
the Rev. WUliam Worsley). [B. Feb. 13, 1858.] School,
St Leonards. Matric. Michs. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1882; priest, 1885; C. of Messingham, Lines., 1882-6. V. of
Corringham, 1886-93. V. of Bonby, 1893-5 and 1907-8.
Succeeded to Barrow Hall, on the death of his father, 1891.
J.P. for parts of Lindsey. Married, Jan. 15, 1891, Margaret
Augusta, 4th dau. of Lieut. -Col. Charles B. Constable, of
Wallace Craigie, Forfarshire, and had issue. Disappears from
Crockford, 1940. Brother of Charies G. O. (1873). (Burke,
L.G.)
UPPLEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 17, 1780.
3rd s. of John, gent., deceased, of Barrow, Lines, (by his
2nd wife, Dorothy, dau. of George Crowle). B. there, AiJr. 4,
1761. School, Louth (Mr Emeris). Matric. Easter, 1781;
B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. V. of Barton-on-Humber, Lines.,
1789-1834. Died Apr. 7, 1834. M.I. there. (Monson, Lines.
Church Notes; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1834, i. 663a.)
UPRICHARD, WILLIAM FORSTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1898. S. of Henry Albert, Esq., of Elmfield, Gilford, Co.
Down, Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1898.
UPTON, ARTHUR SHUCKBURGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 29, 1826. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Shuckburgh Whitney,
R. of Kilmoon, Co. Meath (and Margaret, dau. of Lewis F.
Irwin, of Tanragoe, Co. Sligo). B. 1807, at Kilmoon. Matric.
Michs. 1826; B.A. 1831. Of Coolatoor, Moate, Co. Meath.
J.P. Major, Westmeath Mihtia. Married, 1869, Alice, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Robert Hedges Plunkett Dunne, of Brittas,
Queen's Co., and had issue. Died in 1889. {Peile, 11. 423;
Burke, Irish Gentry.)
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UPTON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
July 9, 1849. [and] s. of Archer Thomas [of Blackheath
Park]. B. in London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. i,
1855. Called to the Bar, 1858. Conveyancer and Equity
Draftsman. Of 11, Old Square, London. Died Sept. 25, 1885.
{Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar.)
UPTON, The Hon. EDWARD JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 21)
at Magdalene, July 7. 1838. [Youngest] s. of John Henry,
ist Viscount Templetown [of Castle Upton, Co. Antrim] (and
Lady Mary Montagii, dau. of the 5th Earl of Sandwich).
B. Sept. 18, i8i6. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1838.
Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 22, 1839. Married, Oct 14, 1843,
Susan Moore, dau. of the Rev. John Maddy, D.D., Chaplain
to Queen Victoria, and widow of William Wrighte Hewett,
Esq., and had issue. Died Mar. 14, 1855, at Brussels. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. [sub Templetown); G. Mag.,
1855, I. 546a.)
UPTON, FRANCIS ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1864. S. of Robert Brotherson [solicitor], of The Grove,
Blackheath, Kent. B. Aug. 20, 1845, in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1868.
Adm. a solicitor, 1872; practised at Queen Victoria Street,
E.C. Of the Grove, Blackheath. Brotherof William C. (1862).
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
UPTON, FRANK. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1879; B.A. 1883;
M..\. 1886. Head Master of Sedgebrook Grammar School,
Grantham, Lines., in 1906. {Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
UPTON, GEORGE FRAZIER. .\din. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3,
1900. S. of G., Esq., of 'Uffculm,' Tennyson Road, Small-
heath, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
Scholar, 1905; (Theol. Trip., Ft I, ist Class, 1905); Jeremie
Septuagint prize, 1905; M..\. 1907. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1906; priest, 1907; C. of St Cyprian's, Salford, 1906-8. C. of
Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1908-12. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.F.; mentioned in the Secretary of
State's List for 'valuable services'). V. of Radford, Warws.,
1912-20 V. of Gaydon with Chadshunt, 1920-8. R. of
Winteringham, Lines., 1928-48. Of Hertford in 1951.
{Crockford.)
UPTON, JAMES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July27, 1815. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819;
M.A. 1822. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1827. R. of Tankersly,
and P.C. of Wentworth, Yorks., 1837-63. Died Aug. 23, 1863,
aged 65, at Southsea. {Crockford; CUrgy List; G. Mag., 1863,
II. 515a.)
UPTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 16, 1784; adm.
Fell.-Com., Oct. 23, 1786. Only s. of John (i737). Esq.,
deceased, Knight of the shire for Westmorland (and Mary
Noble, of Westoe, Durham). B. Nov. 12, 1765, at Ingmire
Hall, near Sedbergh, Yorks. School, Winchester. Of Ingmire
Hall. Married (i) Dorothy, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Christopher
Wilson, D.D., Bishop of Bristol, and had issue; (2) May 11,
1799, Florence, dau. of Thomas Smyth, of Heath House, and
Stapleton, Gloucs., and had further issue. Died Jan. 6, 1832;
buried at Sedbergh. Father of Thomas (1819) and the next.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 528; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1832, i.
94-)
UPTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 15, 1815. Of
Yorks. [Eldest] s. of John (above), of Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh
(by his ist wife, Dorothy, dau. of Christopher Wilson, D.D.,
Bishop of Bristol). B. Dec. 18, 1796. Matric. Michs. 1815.
Kept 10 terms. Of Ingmire Hall, which he surrendered to his
half-brother, Thomas (1819). Died, unmarried, Feb. i, 1867,
in London. (Burke, L.G.)
UPTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1899. S. of
James R[ichard], Esq. (? Exeter College, Oxford, 1851) [of
Thurgarton Priory, Notts.]. B. May 4, 1880, in London.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., London Regt. (CycUst
Battn.)). {Repton Sch. Reg.)
UPTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 26
18 18. [2nd] s. of Thomas Everard [solicitor, of Leeds, of
Bramhope Manor] (by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of Robert
Bramley, of Chariton House, Leeds). B. Sept. 17, 1800, at
Leeds. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823. Ord. deacon (York) 1824; priest, 1825; C. of Marton,
Yorks., 1824-9. C. of Moreton-Saye, Salop, 1829-31; P.C.
there, 1831-67; V. there, x867-74; R- there, 1874-81.
Married, Oct. 9, 1838, Sally Emily, dau. of Commander
William Wilkinson, R.N., and had issue. Died Sept. 19, 1881.
(Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
UPTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 12, 1819.
[S. of John (1784), Esq. (by his 2nd wife, Florence, dau. of
Thomas Smyth, of Stapleton, Gloucs.).] B. June 8, 1800, at
Urmson, Thomas
Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh, Yorks. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1819. Of Ingmire HaU. Married, July 12, 1829,
Elizabeth, dau. of Colonel Benjamin Way, of Denham Place,
Bucks., and had issue. Died Dec. 23, 1843; buried in Sed-
bergh Church. Half-brother of John (1815). (Burke, L.G.;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd ser., iv. 76; G. Mag., 1844, i. 221.)
UPTON, WILLIAM CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 4,
1862. S. of Robert Brotherson, of The Grove, Blackheath,
Kent. B. July 31, 1843, in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1868; priest, 1870; C. of Beckenham, Kent,
1868-73. V. of Reepham, Lines., 1873-1913. ^''^^ of Lincoln,
1909-22. Married Caroline Maria, 3rd dau. of Hulbert
Wathen, of Beckenham Lodge, Kent. Died Aug. 6, 1922, at
Lincoln. Brother of Francis .A.. (1864). {Crockford; The Times,
.Aug. 10, 1922.)
UPWARD, EDWARD FINNIMORE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 6, 1873. S. of Edward Jackson, master grocer (and
Caroline). B. Feb. 25, 1856, at Newport, Isle of Wight.
Matric. Michs. 1873; LL.B. 1877; LL.M. 1880. Died Mar. 7,
1932, in London. Brother of the next. {Eagle, xlvii. 113;
The Times, Mar. 8, 1932.)
UPWARD, HAROLD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar.
24, 1892. S. of Edward Jackson. B. [July 24, 1874], at
Newport, Isle of Wight. School, Amersham Hall. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chir. 1901. At the
London Hospital; CUnical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. 1900. Assistant House Surgeon and House Physi-
cian Poplar Hospital. Practised at Romford. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of St Aubin's,
Sandown, Isle of Wight, in 1948. Brother of the above.
{Peile, 11. 773; Medical Directories.)
UPWOOD, THOMAS THOROGOOD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Dec. 24, 1812. Only s. of Thomas, surgeon, of
King's Lynn, Norfolk (and Anne, dau. of Joseph Hare, Esq.,
of Hamstall Hall, Staffs.). B. Dec. 13, 1794. at King's Lynn.
School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1813;
Scholar; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Fellow of Clare, i8i6. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1818; priest, June 27, 1819. R. of
Clenchwarton, Norfolk, 1839-65, and V. of Terrington, 1843-
68. Of LoveU's Hall, Terrington, Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk.
Married, Apr. 1822, Jane, dau. of William Stephens, Esq., of
Aldermaston, Berks., and had issue. Died Apr. 27, 1868;
buried at Terrington. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Clergy
List; Crockford; Walford, County Families; Misc. Gen.etHer.,
2nd ser., IV. 250.)
URE, PERCY NEVILLE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. S. of
Edward Alfred, clerk in the Secretary's office of the G.P.O.
(and Louisa Ann Neville). B. May 10, 1879. at Stoke Newing-
ton. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar,
1899-1902; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1901; (Pt II,
1st Class, 1902); M..A.. 1911. Assistant Lecturer in Greek at
University College, Cardiff, 1903-7; in Classics at Leeds
University, 1908-11; Professor of Classics at Reading
University, 1911-46. Member of the Council of the Hellenic
Society, and of the Advisory Committee of the British School
of Archaeology at Athens. Hon. Member, Archaeological
Society of Athens. Excavated numerous tombs dating from
the 8th to the 3rd century B.C. at Rhitsona (Mykalessos)
in Boeotia. Married, 1918, Annie Dunman Hunt, and had
issue. Author, Aryballoi and Figurines; Sixth- and Fifth-
Century Pottery, and Black Glaze Pottery from Rhitsona; The
Greek Renaissance; The Origin of Tyranny; etc. Died, Apr. 3,
1950. {Venn, 11. 560; Who's Who.)
URLING, GEORGE ORTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 19, 1788. Only s. of George, butcher, of London (and
Ann). [B. June 30, 1769. School, Merchant Taylors'.]
Matric. Michs. 1788. A clerk in the Bank of England.
Married and had issue. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
URLING-SMITH, FREDERICK MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 1, 1897. S. of the Rev. Henry (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1865), of Prestbury vicarage, Gloucs.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Assistant Master at St
Ninian's School, Mofiat, in 1906. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Nigeria Regt., West African Frontier Force).
Of Lynworth, Prestbury, Gloucs., in 1946. {Camb. Unw.
Year-book.)
URMSON, THOMAS. .Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875- S.
of John, of Oakley, Shrewsbury. B. Aug. 17, 1855, at
WUderspool, Cheshire. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1875- B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of Ware, Herts., 1880-4. C. of Monk Wear-
mouth, Co. Durham, 1884-90. R. of Willington, 1890-1920.
Hon. Canon of Durham, 1916-26. Lattedy of Riverside,
Boughton, Cheshire, where he died Sept. 28, 1926. {Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 30, 1926.)
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URQUHART, FREDERIC GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 30, 1849; from Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. May 18, 1848, aged 19. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
Frederic (Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, 1820), R. of West
Knighton, Dorset. B. 1829. School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1849. Ord. 1858. . Died Apr. 26, i88i, in
Holland. (Al. Oxon.; G. B. Routledge; H. Taylor, Hist, of
Family of Urquhart, 265.)
URQUHART, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 22, 1826. S. of John [draper], of Leeds (and Bmmng
Steele). School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. (16th
Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1833. Fellow. P.C. of Meanwood,
Leeds 1847-9. R. of Anderby with Cumberworth, Lines.,
1850-64. Died Dec. 27, 1864, aged 58. [Leeds Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, i. 250.)
URQUHART, WILLIAM LINDSAY ALEXANDER WALTON.
Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893. Eldest s. of William Walton,
manufacturing engineer, deceased. B. Sept. i, 1875, at
Broughty Ferry. School, Merchiston Castle. Matric. Michs.
1893- B A 1896. Acorn-merchant. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Captain, Black Watch). (Merchiston Castle Sch.
Reg.; Univ. War List.)
URQUHART, WILLIAM POLLARD (1834), see POLLARD.
URTUBEY, ALBERTO LUIS GOWLAND. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 4, i8go. S. of Synacio, of Albyns, Romford,
Essex. B. Feb. 25, 1873, at Montevideo, Uruguay. School,
Montreux, Switzerland (private). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893. Died Feb. 19, 1945- (Trinity Record.)
URWICK, DOUGLAS RIDSDALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. S. of William Henry, of Stowey House,
Clapham, London (and Dorothy Catherine, dau. of F. J.
Ridsdale). B. Jan. 21, 1874, at Clapham. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. In business; with Messrs
Dent, Urwick,and Yeatman, Great Tower Street, London,
E.C., 1896-9; with Messrs Taylor, Fladgate and Yeatman,
wine-shippers of Oporto, from 1899. Married, Nov. 27, 1900,
Ethel Marion, dau. of Charles NevUle Skeffington, of Oporto.
Residing at Oporto in 1907. Died June 6, 1941, at Winchester.
Brother of the next. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; The Times,
June 7, 1941)
URWICK, REGINALD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. [Youngest] s. of William Henry, of Stowey House,
Clapham Common, London. B. Feb. 27, 1876, at Clapham.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.B.,
BChir. and M.A. 1901; M.D. 1905. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1901.
Pathologist and Registrar, the Metropolitan Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Practised at Shrewsbury. Physician, Salop Infirmary and
Shropshire Orthopaedic Hospital. Medical Of&cer at Shrews-
bury School. Married, Oct. 4, 1905, Thirza Beatrice, dau. of
E. L. Thornton. Of Five Acres, Ford, Shrewsbury, in 1948.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
USBORNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1861.
S. of Major, of 35, Russell Square, London. B. [Feb. i, 1843],
in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866.
Died in London, Jan. 22, 1890. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ.
Almanack.)
USBORNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24, 1859.
[Only] s. of Thomas Masters, of Clifton, near Cork (and
Margaret, dau. of Henry HUlier, of Hertford). B. May 30,
1840, at Limerick. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Member of London Stock Exchange.
Chairman of the Writtle Brewery Co. ; Director of the Anglo-
Egyptian Bank. M.P. for Chehnsford, 1892-1900. Of
Writtle, Essex. J. P. for Essex; County Alderman. Married
(i) Dec. 3, 1863, Frances Alice, eldest dau. of Joseph Alfred
Hardcastle, M.P., of Woodlands, Dorset, and had issue;
(2) 1912, Florence Rose, dau. of J. Simmonds. Died June 8,
1915: (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, June 9, 1915-)
USHER, CHARLES HOWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1883.
S. of Thomas, brewer, of Edinburgh. B. there, Mar. 2, 1865.
School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886; M.B. and B.Chir. 1891. At Edinburgh University
and St Thomas's Hospital. F.R.C.S., Edinburgh, 1894.
Ophthalmic House Surgeon at St Thomas's Hospital. House
Surgeon and House Physician at the Royal Free Hospital.
Practised in Aberdeen. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.A.M.C). President of the Ophthalmic society of
the United Kingdom, 1927 and 1928. Of Edinburgh in 1940.
Brother of William N. (1870). (Venn, 11. 463; Univ. War
List; Medical Directories until 1947.)
USHER, HOWARD GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1885. [Only] s. of Andrew, of Edinburgh (by his
UssHER, Christopher Musgrave
ist wife, Elizabeth Langmuir Miller). B. there, Dec. 22, 1866.
School, Craigmount House, Grange, Edinburgh. Matric.
Michs. 1885; name off Mich. 1886. Died, s.p., Nov. 10, 1890.
(Burke, P. and B.; T. A. Walker, 588.)
USHER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1886,
S. of Robert Thomas Jackson, of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. B. Apr. 18, 1865, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Schools,
Caterham and Loretto. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889;
M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of
Cadoxton-;uj;<a-Barry, Glam., 1891-4. V. of East Lulworth,
Dorset, 1894-1901. R. of West Knoyle, Wilts., 1901-7. V. of
Netherbury with Solway-Ash, Dorset, 1907-12. R. of
St Peter's, Marlborough, 1912-17. V. of Burcombe, Wilts.,
1917-19. R. of Fovant, 1919-42. Married, June 5, 1894,
Alice Mabel, youngest dau. of the Rev. Canon Edwards, R. of
St Andrew's, Cardiff. Latterly of Milford-on-Sea, where he
died June 23, 1943. (Crockford; The Times, June 24, 1943.)
USHER, THOMAS CLEMENS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of Thomas Clemens, of Elmsfield, Hertford (and
Mary, dau. of William Clemens Abell, of Foxcote Manor,
Gloucs.). B. Oct. 18, 1879, in London. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., R.H.A.; Lieut., 1902;
retired. Joined the firm of Fletcher, Fletcher and Co., Ltd.,
manufacturing-chemists, 1907. Married, June 18, 1908,
Beatrice Mary Champion, dau. of Frederick Wilham Fletcher,
F.C.S. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.F.A.;
Staff Capt.; mentioned twice in despatches). Of Little
Wymondley, Stevenage, Herts. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists.)
USHER, WILLIAM NEVILLE. Adm. (age 17) at Caius, Oct. i,
1870. S. of Thomas, brewer, of Edinburgh. School, Old Hall,
Wellington, Salop. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875; M.A.
1879. Ord. deacon (Nottingham) 1877; priest, 1878; C of Stow,
Lines., 1877-80. Chaplain of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh,
1880-7; Precentor, 1884-7. R. of Stow, Lines., 1887-93. R- of
St Mary Magd., Lincoln, 1894-1901. V. of Welhngore, Lines.,
1901-12. F.S.A., Scotland. Married, Apr. 3, 1883, Margaret
Louisa Stapylton, only dau. of G. C. Barnes, C.B. Author,
An Anglo-Saxon Cathedral. Died Dec. 6, 1912. Brother of
Charles H. (1883). (Venn, 11. 395; Crockford.)
USHERWOOD, EDWARD CUTHBERT. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 2, 1896. [Only] s. of the Rev. Thomas Edward (next), of
Bagdale, Parkstone, Dorset. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1S99; M.A. 1904. Served with the ist Suffolk
Regt. in the S. African War, 1898-1901. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury,
1902-4. C. of Holy Trinity, Weymouth, 1904-8. C. of
Albury, Herts., 1908-11. V. of Bembridge, Isle of Wight,
19H-26. R. of Chilbolton, Hants., 1926. V. of Ewell, Surrey,
1926-35. R. of Belstead, Suffolk, 1935-48. Married, 1902,
Evelyn Frances Martin. Of Ipswich in 195 1. (King's Coll.
Reg., 265; Crockford.)
USHERWOOD, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 18, i860. [loth s. of Robert, ship-owner, of Bagdale
House, Whitby, Yorks. B. Dec. 24, 1841. School, Harrow
(Dr Vaughan) ] Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar; B.A. (43rd
Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1865; priest,
1866; C. of Leeds, 1865-6. C. of Uffington, Salop, 1866-71.
C. of High Ercal, 1871-4. Archdeacon of Maritzburg, 1878-
85. Canon of St Saviour's Cathedral, Maritzburg, 1878-92.
V. of St Saviour's Cathedral, 1886-8. V. of Coombe Keynes,
Dorset, 1903-7. Married (i) Georgina Smith King, and had
issue; (2) May 20, 1919, Emily Jane, eldest dau. of Richard
and Mary Curry, of Darlington. Author, Memoirs of a
Nonagenarian; edited. Constitutions and Canons of the Church
of England in the Colonies and Foreign Lands. Latterly of
Bagdale, Parkstone, Dorset. Died in Feb. 1939. Father of
the above; brother of the next. (Harrom Sch. Reg. ; Crockford;
Who was Who; T. E. Usherwood; The Times, May 27, 1919.)
USHERWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Pembroke,
May 31, 1855. Eldest s. of Robert, Esq., deceased, of Whitby,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Died Jan. 17, 1908, at Bagdale House, Whitby, aged 83.
Brother of the above. (The Times, Jan. 23, 1908.)
USILL, JAMES HARLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 28, 1847. S. of Abraham. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1852; priest, 1853;
C. of St GUes, Northampton, 1852-6. V. of Fulbourn, Cambs.,
1856-79. P.C. of All Saints, Eastbourne, 1879-84. Manned,
Aug. 22, 1882, Lucy, vridow of Theodore Barker, and dau. of
the Rev. T. W. Meller, R. of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Died
Dec. 15, 1884, aged 55, at Eastbourne. (Crockford; Clergy
List; The Guardian, Dec. 17, 1884.)
USSHER, CHRISTOPHER MUSGRAVE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 5, 1876. S. of Capt. Edward Lee, of Madras,
afterwards of Cheltenham. B. at Waltair, Madras. Did not
reside.
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USSHER, ROBERT BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1865. Of Waterford. Matric. Michs. 1865.
Died Mar. 5, 1933, aged 84, at Folkestone.
USSHER, THOMAS NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
14, 1822. [Eldest] s. of Captain Thomas, R.N. [later knighted
and Rear-Admiral, who conveyed Napoleon to Elba in the
Undaunted, 1814] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Foster, of
Grove House, Bucks.). B. at Plytnouth. Matric. Michs. 1824.
British Vice-Consul at Port-au-Prince; Consul at Hayti, 1842.
Married Eliza, dau. of Capt. Fawsett, and had issue. Died
Apr. 13, 1885. (Burke, Irish Gentry; D.N.B. (sub his father);
G. Mag., 1842, 11. 310.)
USTICKE, ROBERT MICHAEL (1878), see NOWELL-USTICKE.
USTICKE, ROBERT MICHAEL NOWELL. B.A. 1802, incorp.
from Oxford; M..A., from Peterhouse, 1802. [2nd s. of
William, of Penzance (and PhiUppa, dau. of Philip Nowell, of
Falmouth). B. Apr. 19, i77i-] Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Dec. 2, 1790, aged 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1794- In Holy
Orders. Chaplain to the Prince Regent. Held no benefice.
Succeeded to Penwame House, Cornwall, on the death of his
brother, 1823. J.P. for Cornwall. Died.s.^., 1851. (Al.Oxon.;
Boase, Collea. Cornub.; Burke, L.G.; Cornwall Reg., 47;
Clergy List.)
USTICKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1756. [Only] s. of WiUiam, attomey-at-law, of Penzance and
Middlesex (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Hussey, attorney, of
Truro). B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1756.
Resided at Nancealveme, Madron, Cornwall. Married, and
had issue, a daughter. Died before 1785. {St John's Coll.
Adm., III. 644; Boase, Colled. Cornub.)
UTHWATT, see also ANDREWES and ANDREWES-UTHWATT.
UTHWATT (post CHAPMAN-UTHWATT), GERARD THOMAS
ANDREWES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1889. [2nd s. of
Edolphe Andrewes, deceased, of Linford Manor, Bucks, (by
his 2nd wife, Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Glascott).
B. May 30, 1872.] Did not reside. .Assumed the additional
surname of Chapman under the will of his brother-in-law,
H. C. N. Chapman, of Heppington, Kent Of Heppington,
near Canterbury, and Great Linford, Bucks. Married, June 2,
1905, Gertrude Frederica, 5th dau. of J. A. S. Bouverie, of
Delapre Abbey, Northants., and had issue. Brother of the
next. (Burke, P. and B.)
UTHWATT, WILLIAM FRANCIS EDOLPHE ANDREWES.
Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Aug. i, 1889. [Eldest] s. of
Edolphe Andrewes [M.D.], deceased, of LinfordManor, Bucks,
(by his 2nd wife, Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Glascott). [B. Apr. 25, 1870.] School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1889. Of Great Linford, Bucks. Sportsman and
traveller in many remote parts of Africa and South America.
Married, Jan. 12, 1898, Katherine Jane, dau. of J. A. S.
Bouverie, of Delapre Abbey, Northants., and had issue.
Died July 5, 1921; buried at Stroud, Gloucs. Brother of the
above. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, July 8, 1921.)
UTTEN, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Sept. 9, 18 19. S. of Robert Rochford. B. at Borough Green,
Kent. School, Richmond, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1820;
B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1823.
UTTERMARE, THOMAS BAMPFIELD. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Dec. 14, 18 19. Matric. Lent, 1820; B.A. 1824.
UTTERSON, ALFRED [GIBSON]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 17, 1814; from St John's College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. June 20, 1810, aged 18. [S. of John, of Fareham,
Hants. Bapt. Nov. 30, 1792. School, Winchester.] Matric.
Lent, 1814; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1820. R. of Layer-Mamey,
Essex, 1828-41. Married Mary S., 3rd dau. of Col. W. Kelso,
of Dankeith, Kilmarnock. Died July 20, 1841, aged 48, at
Frankfurt-on-Main. Brother of the next. {Winchester
Scholars; Al. Oxon., which erroneously gives his degrees as
from St John's College, Oxford; Foster, Index Eccles.; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 3rd ser., in. 19; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1841, 11.
3286.)
UTTERSON, EDWARD VERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 17, 1794. [Eldest s. of John, of Fareham, Hants.
UwiNS, John Geale
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 17971 LL.B. 1801. .\dm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Oct. 31, i794- Called to the Bar, Feb. i, 1802.
One of the six clerks in Chancery', 1815-42. F.S.A. 1807.
Collector and editor of early English works. Resided first at
Newport, then at Ryde, Isle of Wight, where he set up the
'Beldornie Press' at his house, Beldomie Tower. Married
Sarah E., dau. of T. Brown, and had issue. Edited, Early
English Poetry. Died July 14, T856, aged 80, at Brighton;
Iniried at Fareham. M.l. in St Thomas's Church, Ryde.
Brother of the above. {Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, in. 1069; Inns
0/ Court; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 2626; D.N.B.)
UTTERTON, JOHN SUTTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27,
1832, as 'Utterson.' Of Middlesex. Did not reside. [Eldest
s. of Col. J., of Ipswich.] Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford,
Nov. 29, 1832, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1836; M..A. (Oxford)
1839; D.D. (Oxford) 1874. Ord. deacon (Winchester) July 8,
1838; priest, July 7, 1839; P.C. of Holmwood, Surrey, 1838-
51. R. of Calboume, Isle of Wight, 1851-3. R. of Famham,
1853-75. Canon of Winchester, i860. Archdeacon of Surrey,
1859-79. Bishop Suffragan of Guildford, 1874-9. Married,
July 9, 1839, Ellen, dau. of P. Starr. Died Dec. 21, 1879-
{Al. Oxon.)
UTTON, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 22, 1847. S. of Thomas, farmer (and Anne). B. at
Brome, Suffolk. Bapt. Nov. 18, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1852; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1875; priest, 1877;
C. of Havnes, Beds., 1875-8. C. of St Peter's, Bedford, 1878-
80. Assistant .Master at Bedford Modem School, 1881-98.
Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
UVEDALE, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 22,
1754. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel (1717), [R-l of Barking, Suffolk.
School, Wakefield, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1755; Scholar, 1757;
B..\. 1758. R. of Barking and Combs with Darmsden, 1775-
1818. C. of Badley. Died Aug. 1818, aged 84, at the rectory
house. Barking. Father of William C. (1778). (Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1818, 11. 282.)
UVEDALE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 19,
1790. [Elder] s. of [the Rev.] Robert (1748), of Sausthorpe,
Lines. School, Louth. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1793;
B.A. 1795; M.A. 179S. C. of Grimoldby, Lines., 1801-8. V. of
Fotherby, 1808-46 and V. of Hogsthorpe, 1824-46. Author,
Thanksgiving Sermon on his Majesty's escape from assassina-
tion, 1800. Contributor to the G. Mag. Died July 28, 1846,
at Louth. Brother of the next. (P. B. G. Binnall; G. Mag.,
1846, n. 438.)
UVEDALE, WASHBOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 16, 1796. S. of [the Rev.] Robert (1748), of Langton,
Lines. School, Louth. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1800. V. of
Kirmond, Lines., 1825-33; P.C. of .Markby, 1808-33 and V.
of Stixwould, 1831-3. Died in 1833. Brother of the above.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1833, i. 474.)
UVEDALE, WILLIAM CLELAND. .A.dm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 6, 1778. [Only] s. of the Rev. Ambrose (1754).
of Needham, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1782. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 24, 1782; priest, Dec. 21, 1783; C. of Combs,
Suffolk. V. of Wenhaston, 1792-1817, and P.C. of Needham
Market. Died ^ug. 1817, at Needham Market. (Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Reg.;G. Mag., 1817, n. 477; Foster, Incumbents
of Suffolk.)
UV/INS, JOHN GEALE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr 12, 1832. S. of J., Esq., of Henry Street, Pentonville,
London! Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1833; B.A. (24/A
Wrangler) 1836; M..\. 1839. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 17,
1836; priest (Ripon) Aug. 6, 1837; C. of Harrogate, Yorks.,
1836-8. C. of Richmond, Surrey, 1838-41. V. of Cainscross,
Gloucs., 1841-92. 'On the occasion of his jubilee, his
parishioners presented him with a purse of £200, which he
handed to the churchwardens to be used for renewing the
church.' Married (i) Nov. 4, 1840. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Joseph Blower, of Lincoln's Inn; (2) Oct. i, 1846, Jane, dau.
of Dr Uwins, of Bedford Ro%v. Died Dec. 18, 1S92, aged 79.
(Eagle, XVII. 552; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Dec. 28, 1892; Birmingham Post, Dec .28 1892.)
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Vachell, George Harvey
VACHELL, GEORGE HARVEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 6, 1817. S. of the Rev. John (1782), V. of Littleport,
Cambs. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 17, 1821; pnest,
Sept. 22, 1822; Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of
Salisbury, 1821-7. British Chaplain at Canton and Macao,
China, 1827-39. Died Feb. 22, 1839, aged 41, on passage
home from China. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; T. A. \Valker sgS;
G. Mag., 1839, II. 209, which gives s. of the Rev. T. Vachell. )
VACHELL, HORACE. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct. 9, 1816.
[3rd] s. of Richard [T.] (i779), of Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone,
Essex. B. [Oct. 9, 1798]. School, Charterhouse. [A godson of
Lord Nelson.] Matric. Lent, 181 7; Scholar. J.P. and D.L. for
Kent. Married, 1822, Mary, dau. of W. Honywood, of
Sibton, Kent. Died at Dover, Dec. 9, 1861. (Ltst of
Carthusians; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
VACHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 11,
1782 2nd s. of WUliam, Esq., of Hinxton, Cambs. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. V. of Littleport,
Cambs., 1795-1830. Died Apr. 17, 1830, at Aldeburgh,
Suffolk, aged 65. M.I. in Aldeburgh Church. Father of
George H. (1817); brother of Tanfield (1792) and the next.
{Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1830, i. 649a.)
VACHELL, RICHARD [TANFIELD]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhouse, Sept. 25, i779- [Eldest s. of William, of
Coptfold Hall, Essex (and Mary, dau. of J. B. Jones, of
Llanarth, Mon.).] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. i779-
Ensign, Coldstream Guards, 1781; Captain, 1788; Capt.,
23rd Foot, 1790. Of Coptfold Hall. High Sheriff of Cambs.,
1790. Married, June 12, 1783, his cousin Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. Richard Long. Father of Horace (1816) ; brother of the
above and the next. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 347;
The Family of Vachell.)
VACHELL, TANFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 30, 1792. S. of William, Esq., of Hinxton, Cambs. B.
there, Oct. 17, 1774. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1792;
Scholar; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1800. Lieut. -Col., Cambs. Militia,
1808-52. Died Mar. i, 1854, in St James Street, London.
Brother of John (1782) and the above. {Al. Felsted.; Boase,
VI. 730; G. Mag., 1854, I. 445.)
VACHELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke, Dec.
13, 1844; from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Dec. 14, 1842, age 19. 2nd s. of Charles, gent., of Cardiff
(and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Redwood, of Cowbridge).
B. there [Mar. 24, 1826]. Matric. Lent, 1845. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 25, 1841. [At. Oxon., which gives 4th s.;
Inns of Court.)
VADE, ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 18, 1781. Of
Surrey. [S. of the Rev. John (i739)- B. Nov. 10, 1762.]
Matric. Michs. 1783; LL.B. 1787. Ord. pnest (Winchester)
May 25, 1788; C. of Chaldon, Surrey, 1788. Chaplain to the
Prince of Wales. V. of Hardingstone, Northants., 1792-1820.
Married, Jan. 4, 1798, Mary Rachel, dau. of Hon. Richard
Walpole, M.P. for Great Yarmouth (younger brother of
Sir Robert, the Prime Minister). Died May 26, 1820. Father
of the next. {Northants. Clergy, which wrongly gives died
1822; Walford, County Families; G. Mag., 1820, i. 570.)
VADE (post VADE-WALPOLE), RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, May 21, 1819. [Eldest] s. of the Rev.
Ashton (above) (and Mary Rachel, dau. of Richard Walpole).
B. [Dec. 6, 1800], at Hardingstone, Northants. School,
Whitchurch (The Rev. E. Smith). Matric. Michs. 1819. Of
Freethorpe, Norfolk. D.L. for Norfolk. Took the additional
name of Walpole, Nov. 4, 1844. Married, 1834, Harriet, dau.
of Thomas Duncombe, Esq. (Walford, County Families;
Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 640.)
VADE, VICESIMUS KNOX. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 29, 1841. [Eldest] s. of [Dr] John Knox, of 4, Lower
Berkeley Street, London (and Marian). B. in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon (London) 1845; priest, 1847. C. of Madron and
Morvah, Cornwall, 1849-54. Latterly of 4, Lower Berkeley
Street, Portman Square. Died May 13, 1874, at Notting
HUl. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Boase, Collect. Cornub.;
Crockford.)
VADKOVSKY, ALEXANDER [ANTONIUS]. Hon. LL.D., 1897.
Archbishop of Finland. [S. of Basil, priest, of Gremiachky in
the Tambov government, Russia. B. there, 1846.] Rector of
the Kazan Academy. Archbishopof Finland andViborg, 1892.
Metropolitan of St Petersburg. Following the Archbishop of
York's visit to Russia, 1897, he was selected by the Emperor
Nicholas II, on the advice of W. J. Birkbeck, as representative
at the Diamond Jubilee Services in St Paul's, June 22, 1897.
Vale, Edw^ard
Queen Victoria was 'perfectly delighted,' saying 'he was a
good man, he had such a nice face.' Died Nov. 1912. (Life
and Letters of W. J. Birkbeck.)
VAILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, Oct. 13, 1856.
S. of Joseph. B. at Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A.
i86i; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1864; priest, 1865;
C. of Coley, Yorks., 1864-71. C. of All Saints, Bradford,
1871-4. V. of Winksley with Grantley, 1874-96. Died
Aug. 1896, aged 59. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Aug. 19, 1896.)
VAIZEY, FRANCIS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [2nd] s. of John Robert (1859), of Halstead, Essex
(and Alice, dau. of Edward Homor, of Halstead). B. there.
May 19, 1870. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892. Of Halstead. Capt., 2nd Vol. Battn., The Essex Regt.,
1900-5. J.P. for Essex, 1903. Brother of Robert E. (1887).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
VAIZEY, JOHN REYNOLDS. Matric. Non.-Coll., Michs. 1881.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1883. S. of John Savill
[barrister], of Broxbourne, Herts, (and Harriet, dau. of the
Rev. John Reynolds, of Halstead, Essex). B. Sept. 10, 1862.
School, private. B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. For a few years
was Junior University Demonstrator in Botany. Died
Feb. 24, 1889, in Cambridge, 'after falling on a fire when
seized with a fit.' (T. A. Walker, 575.)
VAIZEY, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 21,
1859. [Only] s. of John [of Attwoods, Halstead, Essex, and
of Gray's Inn] (and Ann, dau. of Robert Bousfield, of
London). B. Nov. 29, 1839, in London. School, Mill Hill.
B.A., London Univ., 1859. Matric. Lent, i860; LL.B. 1863;
LL.M. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 5, 1858. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1863. Of Attwoods, Halstead. J.P. and
D.L. for Essex; High Sheriff, 1877. Major, Essex Volunteers.
Married, Nov. 9, 1865, Alice, dau. of Edward Homor, of
Halstead. Died Nov. i, 1909. Father of Francis A. (1889)
and the next. {Mill Hill Sch. Reg. ; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.; Essex Review.)
VAIZEY, ROBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. [Eldest] s. of John Robert (above), of Attwoods,
Halstead, Essex (and Alice, dau. of Edward Homor). B.
there July 15, 1868. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. Of Attwoods, Halstead. J.P. for Essex. Married,
Oct. 14, 1897, Eleanor Frances, dau. of Julius Caesar, of
Stratford House, Tunbridge Wells, and had issue. Latterly
of Tilbury Hall, Castle Hedingham. Brother of Francis A.
(1889). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
VAIZEY-HOPE, JOHN MAURICE (1877), see SCHULHOF.
VALE, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Christ's, June 28,
1811. S. of Benjamin. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1811;
Scholar, 1812; LL.B. 1819; LL.D. 1834. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 14, 1813, as a 'literate'; priest, 1813. After-
noon Lecturer at St Luke's, Old Street, London, 1820. C. of
Stoke-upon-Trent, 1829-39. R. of Longton, Staffs., 1839-63.
Author, Shorthand in Miniature; Rhetoric in Miniature;
Sermons on the Lord's Prayer ; Sermon on Druidism ; Logic in
Miniature; Sermon on Odd Fellowship; Early History of
Egypt; etc. On Aug. 15, 1852, a mob burnt his house,
destroying all his books and furniture. Died Sept. 1863.
(Peile, II. 368; Boase, vi. 730; Crockford.)
VALE, CHARLES PATTEN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30,
1802. [Eldest s. of Humphrey, of Birmingham.] School,
Newcastle. Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1804; B.A. 1806.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1823. Inspector-General
of Civil Pubhc Accounts in Ireland. Married, Jan. 24, 1834,
in Dublin, Eliza Sarah, 2nd dau. of Charles Coote, Esq., of
Bellamont Forest, Co. Cavan. Died July 21, 1854, at
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park. Brother of William H. (i8ii).
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 529; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1854,
II. 315b.)
VALE, DOUGLAS LANCHESTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 11, 1880. S. of the Rev. John Bartholomew
(1841), R. of Crostwight, Norwich. B. there. [School, Holt.]
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. For 14 years secretary to
F. S. Charrington, the temperance-reformer, of Osea Island
House, near Maldon, Essex. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1900;
priest, 1901; C. of Watton and Threxton, Norfolk, 1900-2.
C. of Weasenham, 1902-3. Latterly of 7, Wilmington
Gardens, Eastbourne. Died at Brighton, Sept. i, 1923.
{Crockford; Scott, MSS.)
VALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June i, 1808.
Probably same as the next. One of these names, s. of
William, of St George's, Hanover Square, London, had matric.
from Hertford College, Oxford, Nov. 24, 1807, 'age 27.'
{Al. Oxon.)
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VALE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 30) at Magdalene,
Nov. I, 1814. S. of William, Esq., of Montagu Place, London.
School, Stanmore, London. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1820. V. of Feltham, Middlesex, 1833-48. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1849. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
VALE, GEORGE DUNCAN. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1889. S.
of George. B. May 27. 1867, in Birmingham. .\dm. at
Queens', Michs. 1890. Kept six terms.
VALE (post MARTINDALE-VALE), HARRY BURTON. Adra.
pens, at St John's, .\pr. 19, 1871. [Eldest] s. of [Major]
Henry Edward {post Martindale-Vale), of Coddington Court,
Heref. (and Elizabeth Anne, dau. of John Burton). B. Apr.
16, 1852, at Tottenham. Bapt. May i, 1852. School, Hereford
Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of St John's,
Kidderminster, 1875-8. C. of Belgrave, Leics., 1878-80.
V. of Gaddesby and C. of Keyham, 1880-4. V. of Sproxton
with Saltby, 1884-1918. Added the name Martindale, by
Deed Poll, 1895. Died Apr. 13, 1918. Nephew of the next.
(Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County
Families, sub Martindale-Vale; The Times, Apr. 20, 1918.)
VALE, JOHN BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 2, 1841. [2nd s. of William, Lieut., R.N., of Mathon
Court, Worcs. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1841;
B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. at the Iimer Temple, Jan. 20,
1846. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1846; priest, 1847; C. of
Fletching, Sussex, 1846-8. C. of Huntingfield, Suffolk,
1848-50. C. of Christ Church, Westminster, 1850-5. R. of
Crostwight, Norfolk, 1855-96. R. (sinecure) of Wisteston,
Heref., 1869-96. Died Dec. 10, 1896, aged 73- Father of
Douglas L. (1880); brother of the next. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll; Inns of Court; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 17, 1896.)
VALE, MARTINDALE EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 10, 1848. [4th] s. of William, Esq., of Hale Court,
Mathon, Worcs. (and" Catherine, dau. of Thomas Ridgley,
Esq.). [School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 18, 1850. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1856. Of Mathon Court. J. P. and D.L. for
Worcs. Captain, Worcestershire Militia, 1855; Hon. Col.
1877; Lieut.-Col. 1877-83. Died Jan. 13, 1888. Brother of
John B. (1841). (Bromsgrove Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Army Lists; Walford, County
Families; Univ. Almanack.)
VALE, WILLIAM HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Trinity,
June 15, 1811. S. of Humphrey. B. in Birmingham. School,
King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Lent, 1812. Migrated
to Magdalene, May 24, 1813; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. P.C. of
Ecclesall, Yorks., 1819-53. C. of Trinity Chapel, Great
Malvern, 1854-64. V. of Tideswell, Derbs., 1858-64. Died
June 26, 1864, at Wormhill parsonage. Brother of Charles P.
(1802). (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 233.)
VALENTINE, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1858.
S. of Thomas, gent, (and Elizabeth). B. Aug. 14, 1841, at
King's Norton, Worcs. School, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1883. Brother of Henry (1857) and
JohnC. (1852).
VALENTINE, GEORGE DONALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [Eldest] s. of [Dr] George, of Hamilton Street,
Girvan, Ayrshire (and Margaret Warden). B. Feb. 7, 1877,
at Girvan. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1898; B.A. (gth
Wrangler) 1899. M.A. and LL.B. (Glasgow) 1902. Adm.
Advocate, 1903. Interim Sheriff-Substitute at Ayr, 1913;
later, at Elgin and Airdrie; Sheriff-Substitute at Inverness,
Elgin and Nairn; at Portree, 1920-5; at Dumfries and
Galloway; at Newton-Stewart, 1925-6; finally, at Perth and
Angus, 1926-46. Married, 1916, Edith Jane, dau. of George
Mitchell. Author, Reasons of State; Saul; The Air, a Realm of
Law; Doubts regarding the Foundation of Jurisprudence, etc.
Latterly of Bronville, Kinnoull, Perth. Died Nov. 27, 1946.
(Scottish Biographies, 1938; Who's Who; C. J. Fordyce.)
VALENTINE, GEORGE MEAKER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 11, 1825. S. of [the Rev.] John (i77i)- B. at
Martock, Somerset. Schools, Sherborne, and Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar, 1828; B..\. (uth
Classic) 1829; M.A. 1832. C.M.S. Missionary in India, 1838-
44. First principal of the Robert Money Memorial School,
Bombay. Died in 1844, of cholera, at Bombay. (Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; Sherborne Sch. Reg.; H. D. Hooper, C.M.S. Reg.
of Miss.; O. Mag., 1844, 11. 437; Ashley-Brown, On the
Bombay Coast, 134.)
VALENTINE, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 22, 1853. S. of John, surgeon (and Elizabeth). B. at
Somerton, Somerset. Bapt. Apr. 19, 1833. Matric. Michs.
1853; B..\. (loth Classic) 1857. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1857;
priest, 1859; C. of Hempstead, Essex, 1857-63. C. of St Paul's,
VACii VI
Valentine-Richards, Alfred Valentine
Elswick, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1863. C. of Heighington, Co.
Durham, 1864-7. C. of St Nicholas, Nottingham, 1867-9.
V. of Holme Eden, Cumberiand, 1869-91. Assistant Chaplain
of Holy Trinity, Pau, 1879-80. Chaplain at Bellagio, N. Italy,
1880. Chaplain at Milan, Aix-les- Bains, Bex, Pallanza, Capri
and Castellamare, 1883-4. V. of Stansted Mountfichet, Essex,
1891-1900. Married, 1865, Susan, dau. of H. R. Brayne, of
Cheltenham. Latterly of Clevedon, Somerset, where he died
Apr. 18, 1902. Brother of William H. (1859). (Eagle, xxiv.
249; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 26, 1902.)
VALENTINE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9. 1857.
S. of Thomas. B. at King's Norton, Worcs. School, Birming-
ham. Bapt. Jan. 7, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. (31st
Wrangler) 1861; M.A. 1864. Brother of Frank (1858) and
JohnC. (1852).
VALENTINE, HENRY TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [3rd and youngest] s. of John [Sutheriand,
C.E.], of I, Wilton Terrace, Kensington. B. June 10, 1857, m
London. Schools, Clifton and Kensington. Matnc. Michs. ,
1875; B..\. 1879; M.A. 1882. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 18, 1876. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1880; priest, 1881; C.
of Chester-le-Street, 1880-2. C. of Fulham, 1882-5. Chaplam
at the London Hospital, 1885-9. V. of Walden St Paul's,
Herts., 1889-1906 (where he baptised Queen Elizabeth).
V. of St Bene't and .All Saints, Kentish Town, 1906-13.
Chaplain of All Saints', Ramleh, Egypt, 1913-15- Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Warden, Clergy
House of Rest, West Malvern, 1923-6. R. of St Levan,
Cornwall, 1926-32. Married, Sept. 22, 1880, Ellen Margaret,
eldest dau. of George Chinner Barlow. Resided latterly at
Lelant, Cornwall, where he died Feb. 13, 1941. (Crockford;
Inns of Court; The Times, Feb. 18, 1941.)
VALENTINE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, i77i-
Of Leics. Matric. Easter, 1772; B.A. 1775. P.C. of Tmtinhull,
Somerset, 1816-28. Died, 1828, aged 76. Father of George M.
(1825). (G. Mag., 1828, II. 474; Al. 0;ton. erroneously claims
the P.C. of Tintinhull as an Oxonian.)
VALENTINE, JOHN CROUGHTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1852. S. of Thomas, gent., of Kingsheath (and
Elizabeth). B. at Moseley, Worcs. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1834.
School, Birmingham (The Rev. E. H. Gifford). Matnc. Michs.
1852; B.A. 1858; M..A.. 1861. Assistant Master at St Martin's
Collegiate School, Liverpool, N.S.W., Australia. Brother of
Henry (1857) and Frank (1858).
VALENTINE, RICHARD JOHN SCOBELL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 3, 1844. [S. of the Rev. William (next). B.
[Nov. 13], 1825. School, Charterhouse.] Did not reside. Adm.
at St John's, July 4, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon, 1849; priest, 1851; C. of St Thomas's, Stepney,
Middlesex, 1851-3. P.C. of Portsea, Hants., 1853-4. Married,
1853, Laura, 2nd dau. of Lieut. Henry Jewry, R.N. Died May
14, 1854. (List of Carthusians, which gives s. of the Rev.
Thomas (sic). Chaplain of the London Hospital; Clergy List;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
VALENTINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23, sic) at Magdalene,
Apr. 10, 1813; from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Dec. 3, 1811, aged 24. S. of Richard. B. at Up-
Otter>', Devon. School, Martock, Somerset. Matnc. Michs.
1813. Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 25, 1814; B.A. 1816; M.A.
1819. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1815; priest (Exeter) 1816; C. of
Culmstock and Walkhampton, Devon, 1815-18. Chaplain and
House Governor of the London Hospital. 1818-42. Minister of
St Thomas's, Arbour Square, Stepney, 1843-73- Died Dec.
12, 1873. Father of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
VALENTINE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 8, 1859. S. of John, surgeon, of Somerton, Somerset
(and Elizabeth). B. in Somerset. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1840. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B..\. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1864; priest,
1865; C. of Swanwick, Derbs., 1864-6. C. of Bexley, Kent,
1866-9. C. of Long Bredy with Little Bredy, Dorset, 1869-
78. Disappears from Crockford, 1879. Brother of George T.
(1853).
VALENTINE-RICHARDS, ALFRED VALENTINE. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Apr. 23, 1885. S. of the Rev. Enoch [Richards]
[R. of South Wootton, Norfolk]. B. Dec. i, 1866, at Hickle-
ton, near Doncaster. Schools, Home, Hartford House,
Winchfleld and Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar;
B.A. (4/;! Wrangler) 1888; Cams prize, 1889; (Theol. Tnp.,
ist Class, 1890); Crosse Scholar, 1891; M.A. 1892. Fellow,
1904; Dean, 1906-26. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1905; priest, 1906.
One of the founders and first Secretary of the Cambridge
Alpine Club. Died .-Vpr. 6, 1933, at Norvvich. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Peile, 11. 714; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 8, 1933.)
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VALfeRIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. lo, 1884.
[B. in Paris, Mar. 6, 1866; his mother died at his birth, and
his father during the siege of Paris, 1870. His guardian, an
English doctor in charge of food supplies, sent him to England
in the last train before the siege began; all relevant papers
were lost, and he was therefore made a ward in Chancery.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1884. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. Practised at
Hampton Court. O.B.E., 1920. Married Marian Frances, dau.
of the Rev. R. Leslie Morris, R. of Brooke, Isle of Wight.
Latterly of East Molesey, Surrey, where he died Apr. 7, 1940.
{Medical Directories; P. E. Towell.)
VALETTA, JOHN NICOLAL Hon. M.A. 1870. Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1870. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University
of Athens. Died Jan. 2, 1900, at his residence in London,
aged 82. {Al. Oxon.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 4, 1900.)
VALETTA, JOHN PAUL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. S. of
Paul John, Esq., of Calcutta [and grandson of the above].
B. Sept. 3, 1875. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1902. On the
South-Eastem Circuit. Died, Dec. 18, 1943, in London.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 20, I943-)
VALLANCE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 6, 1848. S. of Thomas [Tonge] [banker], of
Sittingbourne, Kent. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs.
1848. Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 11, 1853; B.A. 1855;
M.A. 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 11, 1853. Of
Aymers, Sittingbourne, Kent. (Inns of Court.)
VALLANCEY, HENRY EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Feb. 14, 1827. [S. of Preston (and
Isabella, dau. of R. Humphrey).] B. Sept. 26, 1807, at New
Windsor, Berks. Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831: M.A. 1834.
Fellow, 1830-49. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1831; priest
(Chichester, for Norwich) 1835; C. of Bricet and Wattisham,
Suffolk, 1832-8. C. of Rochford, Essex, 1838-43. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Guiana, 1843-9. V. of Sutton, near St
Helen's, Lanes., 1849-88. Died Sept. 19, 1888. {King's Coll.
Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Clergy List.)
VALL6-P0PE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 21,
1 89 1. Of 7, Lyndewode Road, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Of the Lodge, Whittlesford,
Cambs. in 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second
Lieut., King's Own (R. Lancaster Regt.)). Died in 1919.
(Information from his son.)
■VALLINGS, FREDERIC ROSS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 16, 1844. [Eldest] s. of Frederick [solicitor]. B. in
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 21, 1846. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1853. A Special
Pleader. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
Maddington, Wilts., 1859-60. Chaplain to the Bishop
(Cotton) of Calcutta, 1861-6. S.P.G. Secretary and Chaplain
at Ranchi, 1860-76. Disappears from Crockford, 1878. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
VALPY, ABRAHAM JOHN. M.A. 1835, incorp. from Oxford.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Richard, schoolmaster, Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1773 (for whom see D.N.B.) (by his 2nd wife, Mary,
dau. of Henry Benwell, of Caversham, Oxon.). B. 1787.
School, Reading Grammar (his father).] Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, Apr. 25, 1805; B.A. (Oxford)
1809; M.A. I Oxford) 18 11; Fellow, 1811. Adm. a Liveryman
of the Stationers' Company, 1807. Commenced business as
a printer in Tooke's Court, Chancery Lane; moved to Red
Lion Court, Fleet Street in 1822. Published numerous works
on ancient literature; chief among these, and edited by
himself, was Brotier's Tacitus, 1812. Re-issued the Delphin
Classics, 1819-30. Printer and publisher of The Museum,
1822-5. Retired, 1837. Married, Feb. 25, 1813, Harriet, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Sydenham Teast Wylde, V. of Burrington,
Somerset. Died, s.p., Nov. 19, 1854, in London. Brother of
Francis E. J. (1815) and Gabriel (1807). (Boase, iii. 1071;
G. Mag., 1855, I. 204; D.N.B.)
VALPY, The Rev. ANTONY BIRD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 15, 1863. [5th s. of the Rev. Francis Edward
Jackson {1815) (and Eliza, dau. of John PuUen).] Matric.
Lent, 1864. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1855; priest (Madras)
1859. Missionary (C.M.S.) in Tinnevelly, 1855-63. C. of
St Andrew's-the-Less, Cambridge, 1863-4. R. of Stanford-
Dingley, Berks., 1864-1900. Married Anna, dau. of John
Manby, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Died Feb. 19, 1900, aged 67.
Father of Edward (1885); brother of Julius J. C. (1846) and
Francis H. (1S58). (Crockford; Burke, Family Records; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Feb. 21, 1900.)
Valpy, Francis Hopkins
VALPY, ARTHUR SUTTON. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 6, 1868.
[2nd] s. of Richard, of the Board of Trade (and Emily Anne,
dau. of Daniel Sutton, of Tring, Herts.). B. TMar. 28], 1849,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1873;
M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (York) 1873; pr'est, 1874; C. of
St Paul's, Middlesbrough, 1873-5. C. of Kensington, 1875-8.
R. of Famborough, Hants., 1878-82. R. of Holy Trinity with
St Mary's, Guildford, 1885-95. Canon of Winchester, 1895-
1909. Rural Dean of Winchester, 1904-7. F.S.A. 'His ample
private fortune was most liberally devoted to the church.'
Married (i) 1877, Jessie Margaret Forsyth; (2) Sept. 6, 1900,
Bertha, dau. of John Pattinson, of Gateshead. Died June 15,
1909, in the Close, Winchester. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn, 11.
385; Crockford; F. H. H. GuUlemard; Who was Who; The
Times, June i8, 1909.)
VALPY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, July 4, 1781.
Later, a 'Ten-year man.' [4th] s. of Richard, of [St John's],
Jersey (and Catherine, dau. of John Chevalier). [B. 1764, at
Reading.] School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Matric.
Lent, 1810; B.D. (Stat Eliz.), 1810. Hon. M.A. , King's Col-
lege, Aberdeen, 1809. For many years assisted his brother,
Richard (for whom see D.N.B.), Head Master of Reading
School. Head Master of Norwich Grammar School, 1810-29,
where in his first two years he raised the numbers from 8 to
300. R. of Thwaite, near Norwich, 1819-32. V. of South
Walsham, Norfolk, 1819-32. V. of Swardeston, 1819-22.
Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Western, of Great Abington,
Cambs., and widow of the Rev. Chaloner Byng Baldock
(1768), V. of Milton Abbey, Dorset. Author, Elegantiae
Latinae or Rules and Exercises illustrative of Elegant Latin
Style; The Greek Testament with English Notes. Died Apr. 15,
1832, at Southtown, Yarmouth. M.I. at Norwich Grammar
School. A street in Norwich is named after him. Father of
Edward J. W. (i8i8). (Burke, Family Records; D.N.B.;
C. J. Fordyce.)
VALPY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 3, 1885. [Only]
s. of the Rev. Anthony Bird (1863), R. of Stanford Dmgley,
Berks, (and Anna, dau. of John Manby, of Woodbridge,
Suffolk). B. Dec. 19, 1866, at Stanford-Dingley. School,
Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1921.
F.R.G.S.; M.B.O.U.; F.Z.S. Married, 1913, Katharine Hilda,
youngest dau. of Charles Trask, of Norton-swb-Hamdon,
Somerset. Of 27, Wimbledon Park Road, London, S.W. and
of Galson, Lewes, Outer Hebrides Died Nov. 12, 1929. (Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Nov. 14, 1929.)
VALPY, EDWARD JOHN WESTERN. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Dec. 25, 1818. S. of the Rev. Edward (1781), of
Norwich (and Anne, dau. of Thomas Western). School,
Norwich (his father). Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A.
1827. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 17, 1824; priest, Oct. 9,
1825. R. of St Simon and St Jude, Norwich, 1825-30. R. of
Stanford-Dingley, Berks., 1825-30. Died 1830, at Dawlish.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; H. W. Saunders;
G. Mag., 1830, I. 280.)
VALPY, FRANCIS EDWARD JACKSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 15, 1815. [6th and youngest] s. of [the Rev.]
Richard (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1773), D.D., school-
master. B. Feb. 22, 1797, at Reading. School, Reading.
Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar; Bell Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1819;
M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18, 1826; priest, June
10, 1827. Succeeded his father as Head Master of Reading
Grammar School, 1830, but had no success and resigned.
Head Master of Burton-on-Trent School, 1839-42- R- °f
Garveston, Norfolk, 1845-73. Married (i) 1825, Eliza, dau. of
John Pullen, of Canonbury; (2) 1866, Mary, dau. of John
Champion, of Guernsey. Author, A Manual of Latin Etymo-
logy; The Third Greek Delectus; The Second Greek Delectus;
Greek Exercises; Electa ex Ovidio et Tibullo; The Course of
Nature, urged on Principles of Analogy, in Vindication of
Scripture. Latterly of 10, Regents Park Terrace, Gloucester
Gate, London, N.W., where he died Nov. 28, 1882; buried at
Garveston. Father of Julius J. C. (1846), Anthony B. (1863)
and Francis H. (1858); brother of Abraham J. (1835) and
Gabriel (1807). (Boase, in. 1072; Crockford; D.N.B.)
VALPY, FRANCIS HADLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1892. S. of Thomas Roworth. B. Oct. 9, 1874, at Garveston,
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Sometime Assistant
Master at Owen's School, Islington. Latterly of West Moors,
near Wimbome, Dorset. Died before 1950. (Camb. Year-
book.
VALPY, FRANCIS HOPKINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 18,
1858. [8th] s. of the Rev. Francis Edward Jackson (1815), of
Garveston, Norfolk (and Eliza, dau. of John Pullen). B.
Dec. 5, 1838, at Reading. School, Norfolk (private). Matric.
Michs. 1858. Brother of Julius J. C. (1846) and Anthony B.
(1863). (Burke, Family Records.)
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VALPY, GABRIEL. Aden, at King's, a scholar from Eton, July
30, 1807. fsrd] s. of the Rev. Richard (Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1773), Head Master of Reading School. B. Mar. 20,
1788, at Reading. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1812; M.A.
1815. Fellow, 1810. Ord. deacon, i8n; priest, 1814; C. of
Orston, Notts. C. of VVidcombe, Somerset, -1841-9. V. of
Bucklebury with Marlston, Berks., 1849-72. Married
Martha, dau. of VV. Graham, of Newbury, Berks. Died May
16, 1872. Brother of Abraham J. (M.A. 1835) and Francis
E. J. (1815). {King's Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford;
Burke, Family Records; Humphreys, Bucklebury.)
VALPY, GEORGE CORDY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 13,
1896. S. of the Rev. John Clay Worthington, V. of Alkham,
near Dover. B. [May 10, 1877], at Hythe, Kent. School.
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar; B..\.
1899. Cadet, F.M.S. Civil Service, 1901; Assistant Protector
of Chinese, Selangor and Negri Sembilan, 1907; Acting
Assistant District Oflficer and Magistrate, Klang, 1904-7 and
1908-g; Protector of Chinese, Perak, from 1911; Collector-
General of income-tax. Straits Settlements. Married, 1903,
Marian Cary, dau. of Richard Francis Dampney, of Melplash
Court, Dorset Brother of the next. {Peile, 11. 804.)
VALPY, JOHN HERBERT JULIUS. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of the Rev. John Clay Worthington, of
Alkham vicarage, Dover. B. July 23, 1868, at Hadleigh,
Suffolk. School, Godwynehurst, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1903. Sometime Head Master of the Royal
Grammar School, Henley-on-Thames. Resided latterly at
Walmer, Kent, where he died, Jan. 31, 1947. Brother of the
above. {Camb. Year-book; The Times, Feb. 3, I947-)
VALPY, JOHN MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 10,
1842. [2nd s. of Richard (and Phoebe, dau. of Joshua Rowe,
of Torpoint, ComwaU).] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1847;
M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1846; priest, 1847; C. of
Christ Church, Cheltenham, 1849-50. C. of Crosthwaite,
Cumberiand, 185 1-2. V. of St John-the-Baptist, Nottmgham,
1853-74. Latterly of Sudbury, Suffolk, where he died Feb. 6,
1892, aged 68. {Crockford; Clergy List; Burke, Family
Records; The Guardian, Feb. 10, 1892.)
VALPY, JULIUS JOHN CULPEPER. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 30, 1846. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Francis Edward Jackson
(1815) (and Eliza, dau. of John PuUen, of Canonbury).]
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of Brent-Eleigh, Suffolk, 1851-2. R. of
Elsing, Norfolk, 1852-1900. Died Jan. 20, 1900, aged 72.
Brother of Anthony B. (1863) and Francis H. (1858). (Crock-
ford; Clergy List; Burke, Family Records; The Times, Jan. 23,
1900.)
VALRENT, WILLIAM MOLLET. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 27, 1838 S. of John, of Guernsey. B. there. Mar. 5,
1820. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A.
1846. Ord. deacon, 1848; priest, 1849. C. of St Mary-de-
Castro, Guernsey, (and Chaplain of the town hospital), St Peter
Port, 1850-64. Disappears from Crockford, 1868. (T. A.
Walker, 465; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
VAN, HENRY JOHN FREAKE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1880.
Adm. at Cavendish H. [S. of A. F., of Cranbome, Dorset.
B. May 14, 1864. School, Marlborough College.] B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1888; priest, 1890; C. of
St Thomas, Salisbury, 1888-91. C. of Sydling, Dorset, 1892-5.
R. of Radbome, Derbs., 1895-1911. V. of Swymbridge with
Travellers' Rest, Devon, 1911-15. Died Mar. 18, 1915.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
VAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at King's, Mar. 11,
1775. [Doubtless s. of Charles. School, Eton.] Cadet, Bengal
Army, 1778; Ensign, 1778; Lieut., Dec. 10, 1778; resigned,
Nov. 19, 1779. Married Miss Wewitzer, the actress, Oct. 28,
1784. (V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; G. Mag., 1784,
n. 875.)
VAN ATWOOD, THOMAS HASTINGS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May II, 1848. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 27,
1848. S. of the Rev. Francis Thomas (1817, sub Atwood),
V. of Great Grimsby. B. Nov. 19, 1829, at Hammersmith.
School, Charterhouse. Kept part of one term; went down
through ill-health. Drowned, Aug. 17, 1850, aged 20, while
bathing at Tenby. (List of Carthusians; Peile, 11. 507;G.Mag.,
1850, II. 453; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
VAN BERGEN, CHARLES PEIRSON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10,
1887. [S. of A., of n8. Champs Elys^es, Paris. B. July 28,
1869.] School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1887.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
VAN BODYCOATE, HENRY (1793). see BODYCOATE.
Vander Meulen, Frederick
VANBRUGH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 30, 1775 •
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1776; LL.B. 1783. R. of Aughton,
Lanes., 1786-1834. Preb. of Wells, 1825. Latterly of Crosby.
Author, Thoughts on the Religious Observance of the Sabbath.
Died Oct. 16, 1847, at Waterloo, near Liverpool, aged go.
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1847, 11. 664.)
VANCE, EDWARD BRENTON. Adm. at Ki-ng's, a scholar from
Eton, July 30, 1846. [3rd surv. s. of George, M.D., of Sack-
ville Street, St James, London] (and Elizabeth B. Shepherd,
of Ipplepen, Devon). B. Oct. 2, 1826. Bapt. Nov. 9, 1826. at
St James, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851.
Fellow. 1849-54. Died, suddenly, at a house in Victoria Road,
Cambridge, Apr. i, 1854. (King's Coll. Reg., 43; G- Mag.,
1854, I. 558; Catnbridge Chronicle, Apr. 8, 1854.)
VANCE, JOHN. M.A. i860, incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin.
[S. of John, Esq.] B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1856; M.A.
(T.C.D.) 1859. At the Rotunda Hospital, Dublm, 1856.
L.R.C.S.I., 1858; Lie. Med., 1863. Of Kingstown, Co.
Dublin in 1870. (Medical Directories; Al. Dublin.)
VAN DEERLIN, ERASMUS JURIAN HOPMAN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Sept. 28, 1866. A Dutchman. B. m India. Matnc.
Michs. 1866. Kept two terms. Said to have removed to
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, but not found in Al. Oxon. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1869; priest (Bp. of Guiana) 1871; C. of
St Stephen's, Birmingham, 1869-70. C. of Whittlebury with
Silverstone, Northants., 1870-1. C. of All Saints, Berbice,
British Guiana, 1871-2. P.C. of St Bartholomew's, Queens-
town and Chaplain of the gaol, Essequibo, 1872-3. C. of
Romsey, Hants., 1873-5. C. of Syderstone, Norfolk, 1875-6.
Disappears from Crockford, 1877. [Peile, 11. 597-)
VANDELEUR, CROFTON MOORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Aug. 10, 1827. [Eldest s. of the Rt. Hon. John
Ormsby, of Kilrush, P.C, Commissioner of the Customs for
Ireland (and Lady Frances Moore, youngest dau. of Charies,
ist Marquess of Drogheda).] B. Dec. 9. 1808, in Dublin
School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1829. Succeeded to Kilrush
House on the death of his father, 1828. J. P. and D.L. for
Co. Clare; High Sheriff, 1832. M.P. for Co. Clare, 1859-74-
Col., Clare Militia. Married, Apr. 23, 1832, Lady Grace Toler,
2nd dau. of Hector John, 2nd Eari of Norbury, and had issue.
Died Nov. 9, 1881. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 1074;
Burke, Irish Gentry; Army Lists; Return of M.P.s.)
VAN DER BYL, ALBERT MYBURGH. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. 2nd s. of Pieter Gerhard [merchant], deceased.
B. Jan. 19, 1882 [at Cannes, France]. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B..A. 1903- Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1904. Later in business. Married,
1908, Miss — Green. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., H.A.C.; Kite balloon and aeroplane Officer, R-A.F.).
Of Camberley, Surrey. Brother of the next. (M elhngtonColl.
Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
VAN DER BYL, CHARLES FENNELLY. Adm. at Clare Oct. 12,
1894. [Eldest s. of Pieter Gerhard.] [B. Apr. 5, i874-] School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1894- Second Lieut.,
i6th Lancers, 1896; Lieut., 1899; Captain, 1902. Served in
the South African War, 1898-1901 (severely wounded;
mentioned in despatches). Retired, 1912. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, i6th Lancers; Major, Army
Cyclist Corps; mentioned in despatches). Of W appenham
House, Towcester, Northants. Amateur sabre champion;
represented England in fencing at the Olympic games at
Stockhohn, 1912. Married, 1912, Eveleen, dau. ot I. ti. K.
Lyster. Brother of the above. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists.)
VANDERBYL, PHILIP BREDA. Adm pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1886. Eldest s. of P[hilip], physician and
merchant, of London. B. there, Nov. 11, 1867. Matric.
Michs. i886; B.A. 1889. Traveller and big-game hunter
Served in the South African War, 1898-1901; in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.H.A.). Married, Aug. 22, 1928 (then
of the Albany, London), Gladys Marion, widow of Arthur
Pryor, of Egerton Lodge, Melton Mowbray. Author, Chapters
on the Caucasus, etc. Died Mar. 19. 1930. (Untv. War List;
Who was Who.)
VANDERBYL, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 28, 1882.
Matric. Lent, 1882.
VANDER MEULEN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. I, 1793. S. of Joseph [Pomfret], Esq. B. at St Albans,
Herts. [Oct. 1775]. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1794; Scholar, 1794; B.A. 1798- Of Bishop's Stortford, Herts
|.P. for Herts. Died Sept. 19, 1851, aged 74. Brother ol
John (1803); father of the next. (St Johns
529; G. Mag., 1851, II. 555)
Coll. Adm., IV.
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VANDER MEULEN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. i6, 1830. [Eldest s. of Frederick (above), of Bishop's
Stortford, Herts, (and Rachel, dau. of William Thompson,
Esq., of Bath). B. Apr. 5, 1812. School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835 ; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Wmchester)
1836; priest, 1837; C. of Rickmansworth, Herts., -1841. R.
of Bow and Broad Nymet, Devon, 1841-53- R- (and patron)
of Thorley, Herts., 1853-79- J-P- for Essex and Herts.
Married, 1838, Georgiana Martha, elder dau. of Samuel
Baldwin Harrison, Esq. Died Sept. 28, 1882. Father of the
next. (Al. Felsted.; Crockford; Clergy List; Walford, County
Families; Cussans, i. 107; The Guardian, Oct. 4, 1882.)
VANDER meulen, GEORGE ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 20, 1863. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Frederick (above). B.
Jan. 31, 1845, at Bow, Devon. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1868; priest
(Sodor and Man, for Salisbury) 1869; C. of Wilton, Wilts.,
1868-71. R. of Little Langford, 1871-82. R. of West Knoyle,
1882-8. Married Anna, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Wyndham,
of Sutton Mandeville, WUts., and had issue. Died Dec. 3,
1888, at Kingswear, Dartmouth. {Crockford; The Guardian,
Dec. 12, 1888.)
VANDER MEULEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at Caius,
Nov. 25, 1803. S. of Joseph Pomfret, of St Albans, Herts.
B. there [Feb. 15, 1778]. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Lent, 1804; LL.B. 1810. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Lift. dim.
from Norwich) 1806; priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1806. V. of
Messing, Essex, 1807-12. V. of Belchamp St Paul, 1812-63.
Minor Canon of St Paul's, 1812-17. Chaplain to Lord
Grimston. Died in 1863. Brother of Frederick (i793)-
{Venn, 11. 142; Clergy List.)
VANDERSPAR, EDGAR HENRY AVARNE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 21, 1879- [2nd] s. of John Louis [of Bath]
(and Zelie Augusta). B. Nov. 15, i860, at Galle [Ceylon].
Bapt. Jan. 13, 1861. School, King's College, London (Dr
Barry). Matric. Michs. 1879. Kept seven terms. Died Aug.
16, 1934, at Mulroy, Camberley; buried at Hartley Wintney,
Hants. {Eagle, xlix. 201; The Times, Aug. 20, 1934-)
VAN DER WALL, CHARLES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886.
VAN DE WEYER, JEAN SYLVAIN. Hon. LL.D. 1847. Belgian
Ambassador in London, 1831-67. [S. of Josse Alexandre (and
Martine Goubau). B. Jan. 19, 1802, at Louvain.] Married,
1839, Elizabeth Anne Sturgis, dau. of Joshua Bates, of Boston,
U.S.A., and had issue. Died May 23, 1874, in London.
{Boase, in. 1076; Burke, L.G.)
VAN DUZER, SELAH REEVE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of Frederick Conklin, of 114, Southampton Row,
London. B. Dec. 2, 1880, in London. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., York and Lancaster Regt. ;
employed War Office). Of the Firs, Heronsgate, Herts. Died
Nov. 24, 1949. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
VANE, FRANCIS FLETCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29,
1815. [S. of Sir F. F., Bart, (and Hannah Bowerbank). B.
Mar. 29, 1797.] Matric. Michs. 1815. Succeeded as 3rd Bart.,
1832. High Sherifi of Cumberiand, 1837. Married, 1823,
Diana O., 3rd dau. of C. G. Beauclerk and had issue. Died in
Germany, Feb. 15, 1842. (Burke, P. and B. ; C. R. Hudleston.)
VANE, FREDERICK NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Dec. 10, 1827. [2nd] s. of John Henry (and Eliza-
beth, dau. of Richard Nicholson). B. Dec. 19, 1809, at Market
Rasen, Lines. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1828; B.A. 1832. Major, Hants. Militia. For many years a
Clerk in the House of Lords. Died, unmarried, Feb. 10, 1878.
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Baron Barnard).)
VANE, GILBERT HOLLES FARRER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 3, 1874. [2nd] s. of Henry Morgan [Secretary to the
Charity Commissioners], of 74, Eaton Place, Belgrave Square,
London (and Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Richard Farrer, of
Ashley, Northants.). B. Sept. 26, 1855, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1883. Ord.
deacon (Nottingham) 1879; priest (Lincoln) 1880; C. of Louth,
Lines., 1879-82. C. of Datchet, Bucks., 1882-7. C. of
St Peter's, Eaton Square, 1887-9. V. of High Ercall, Salop,
1889-95. R. of Wem, 1895-1905. Granted precedence of
a Baron's son, 1892. F.S.A. Married, June 24, 1891, Mary,
5th dau. of E. B. Steedman, of High Ercall Hall, and had
issue. Died June 27, 1905, at Buxton. Brother of William L.
(1876). {Crockford; Burke, P. and B. {sub Barnard); The
Times, June 29, 1905.)
VANE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 27, 1809. [Natural
s. of William Henry, ist Duke of Cleveland. B. 1792. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817.
Fellow of Magdalene, 1814. V. of Wroxeter, Salop, 1823-8.
R. of Wrington, Somerset, 1828-66, and P.C. of Burrington,
1831-66. Chaplain in Ordinary to King William IV and to
Queen Victoria, 1831-70. Deputy Clerk of the Closet to the
Queen, 1839. Chaplain to the House of Commons, 1835-9.
Fellow of Dulwich College, 1818-48. Died Dec. 29, 1870.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Dulwich Coll. Reg. gives 'the
acknowledged natural s. of Lord Castlereagh ' ; Boase, vi. 734;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
VANE, ROBERT MORGAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6,
1804. Of Berks. [Elder s. of Morgan, of Bilby Hall, Notts.
B. Oct. 4, 1785.] Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar; B.A. 1808;
M.A. 1811. Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1812; C. of Denford and
Ringstead, Northants., 1812-16. R. of Lowick and Islip,
1816-42. Chaplain to the Duke of Dorset. Married Sarah,
dau. of Joseph Tolson, Esq., of Birkby, Cumberland, and had
issue. Died Aug. 27, 1842, aged 56, at Margate. M.I. at Islip.
{Clergy List; Northants. Clergy; Walford, County Families;
G. Mag., 1842, II. 439.)
VANE, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 24, 1779- Of
Cumberiand. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Lionel Wright Vane, of Hutton
Hall, Cumberiand. Matric. Lent, 1780; B.A. 1783. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1784. Died Mar. 16, 1787, aged
26. M.I. at Hutton-in-the-Forest. {Inns of Court; C. R.
Hudleston.)
VANE, WILLIAM LYONEL. Adm. at Clare, Nov. 16, 1876.
[4th s. of Sir Henry Morgan, Secretary to the Charity
Commissioners. B. Aug. 30, 1859. School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1877. Second Lieut., loist Foot, 1880;
transferred to 68th Foot; Lieut., ist Battn., the Durham
Light Infantry, 1881; Captain, 1888; Major, 1898. Served in
the South African War, 1898-1901 ; mentioned in despatches.
Retired, 1902. Granted precedence of a Baron's son, 1892.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Colonel, Durham
L.I. (T.F.); mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
'valuable services'). Married, 1904, Lady Katharine Louisa
Pakenham, dau. of the 4th Earl of Longford, and had issue.
Died at Darlington, Jan. 23, 1920. Brother of Gilbert H. F.
(1874). {List of Carthusians; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Army Lists; Who was Who.)
VAN GELDER, RICHARD PAUL APCAR. Adm. pens, at
Caius, Oct. i, 1869. Eldest s. of Joseph, merchant, of
Calcutta. B. there [Nov. 2], 1849. School, Cheltenham
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 28, 1871. Called to the Bar, 1876. Practised at Calcutta,
1876-84. Died Feb. 20, 1884, at Bankipore. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 387; Law Lists.)
VAN HEMERT, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 23, 1857. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. John [C. of Froding-
ham, Lines.] (and Caroline). B, at Frodingham. Bapt.
Oct. 16, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1857. Died Sept. 23, 1858, at
Frodingham vicarage, aged 21. (Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 1858,
n. 538.)
VAN HOYTEMA, JOHAN PIETER RENAUD. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1896. S. of Dominicus Nanina Renaud, Esq., of
Pretoria, South Africa. School, Victoria College, SteUenbosch.
Matric. Michs. 1896; LL.B. 1898. Returned to South Africa,
1898. Fought for the Boers in the South African War, and
was prisoner on parole in 1901.
VANNECK, The Hon. CHARLES ANDREW. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 24, 1868. [3rd] s. of Charles [Andrew] [3rd]
Baron Huntingfield, of Heveningham Hall, Suffolk (and
Louisa, only dau. of Andrew Arcedeckne). B. there, Jan. 12,
1848. School, Worstead, Norfolk (private). Matric. Lent,
1869. Died, s.p., July 12, 1897. Grandson of the next.
(Burke, P. and B.)
VANNECK, The Hon. JOSHUA. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Pembroke, May 8, i797- Eldest s. of Joshua [ist] Baron
Huntingfield (and Maria, 2nd dau. of Andrew Thompson, of
Roehampton, Surrey). B. [Aug. 12, 1778], in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1799; M.A. 1799. Succeeded as 2nd
Lord Huntingfield, 18 16. M.P. for Dunwich, 1816-19.
Married (i) Apr. 2, 1810, Catherine, dau. of Chaloner
Arcedeckne, of Glevering Hall, Suffolk, and had issue;
(2) Jan. 6, 1817, Lucy Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles Blois,
Bart., of Cockfield Hall, and had one son, who succeeded him.
Died at Heveningham Hall, Aug. 10, 1844. Grandfather of
the above. (Sir W. Sterry ; Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. ;
Return of M.P.s.)
VAN NISPEN, OCTAVE FRANCOIS AUGUSTIN MARIE. Matric.
Non-ColL, Michs. 1899-
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VANRENEN, FRANK ADRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 8, 1887. S. of Lieut. -Gen. Donald Campbell,
R..\., of Cheltenham. B. Nov. 24, 1868. Schools, Charter-
house and Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. In the Educational Dept. of the Federated Malay
States; sometime Inspector of Schools. Later, managed a
rubber estate. Lived mainly in Australia from 1925. Married,
1922, Mary A., dau. of R. A. Williamson, of Ballarat. Died
in Sydney, Sept. 1941. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; R. L. Arrow-
smith; Charterhouse Reg.)
VANRENEN, JAMES ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1884.
[S. of Col. Adrian, of Notting Hill. B. May 19, 1865. School,
St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1884. Lieut., Royal Engineers,
1886; Captain, 1896; Major, 1904; Lieut. -Col. 1913. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.E.; Brevet-
Colonel; mentioned in despatches; Col., 1917). Of Bude, Corn-
wall. Died Feb. 15, 1953. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
VAN RENSSELAER, PHILIP STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 12, 1861. Matric. Easter, 1861.
VAN SCHAICK, JOHN BRODHEAD. .'Vdm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. B. in New York. School, Phillip's Exeter
Academy, New Hampshire. Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\. 1888.
A stock-broker in New York. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (M.G. battn., American Army); died Dec. 9, 1918,
of influenza contracted on active service. (F. Brittain.)
VANSITTART, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 18, 1873. [Eldest] s. of George [Nicholas] (1836), of
Manor House, Needham Market, Sutiolk (and Elizabeth Ann,
dau. of John Mansfield, of Midmar Castle, Aberdeens.).
B. Nov. 22, 1855, in Paris. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1873. Joined the Diplomatic Service. 3rd Secretary at
.Athens, Lisbon and Buenos .\yres; 2nd Secretary at Berlin,
The Hague, Belgrade, Constantinople, Lisbon, Bucharest,
Madrid and Munich. H.M. Consul at Chicago, 1895-7, at
New Orleans, 1897-1903; Consul-general for the Republic of
Hayti and San Domingo from 1903. Died, unmarried,
Nov. 15, 1911. {Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B., which
gives B. 1S54; Foreign Office List.)
VANSITTART, AUGUSTUS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 15, 1842. [2nd s. of General George Henry, of Bisham
Abbey, Berks, (and Anna Maria, dau. of Thomas Copson, of
Sheppey and Sutton, Leics.). B. July 24, 1824. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar, 1845; B.A. {2nd Classic)
1847; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1847; M.A. 1850. Fellow, 1848.
President of the Union, 1847. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr.
16, 1849. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1852. His principal work
was a collation of the various readings of the New Testament.
In 1865 gave £500 to encourage geology and for a prize in
honour of Adam Sedgwick. In 1864 and 1876 gave oil
paintings to the FitzwUliam Museum, and in 1878 presented
to the Museum of Geology the collection of fossils formed by
Dr King. Married, May 26, 1857, Rachel Fanny Anne Irby,
eldest dau. of George Ives, 4th Lord Boston. Built ' Pine-
hurst House,' Grange Road, Cambridge, which he named
'Grata Quies.' Died there, s.p., Apr. 17, 1882. {Law Lists;
Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Life of Sedgwick,
II. 408; Camb. Review, 1882, L.x.xii; The Guardian, Apr. 26,
1882.)
VANSITTART, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Sidney, .\pr. 12,
1847; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 19, 1843, age 18. 4th s. of the Rev. William (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1798), of White Waltham, Berks, (and
Charlotte Teresa, dau. of Gen. George Warde). B. there,
.\ug. 4, 1825. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1847. Lieut.,
14th Light Dragoons, 1849-56. Married, July, 1855, Hen-
rietta, dau. of James Lowe. Died, s./).. May, 1902. {Eton Sch.
Lists; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; L.G.)
VANSITTART, GEORGE NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Mar. 24, 1836. [4th] s. of .\rthur (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1794) [Col. Berks Militia] (and the Hon. Caroline
Eden, 4th dau. of the ist Baron .\uckland). B. at Shottes-
brooke, Berks., June, 1814. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1837; B..\. 1841; M..\. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 5, 1843. Said to have been for some time in the Guards.
Married, June i, 1852, Elizabeth Ann, eldest dau. of John
Mansfield, of Midmar Castle, Aberdeenshire. Died May 12,
1889, in Rome. Father of Arthur G. (1873). {Eton Sch. Lists,
which calls his father 'V. of Shottesbrooke'; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.)
VAN STRAUBENZEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
May 14, 1826. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, Esq. [Major, R.A.] (and
Maria, youngest dau. of .Major Henry Bowen). [B. Feb. 13,
1810], at Wakefield, Yorks. School, private. Doubtful if
resided. Lieut., 14th Dragoons, 1829; Major, 1842. Of
Spennithome, Yorks. D.L. and J. P. Col., 2nd West Yorks.
Light Infantry MUitia, 1873. .Married, Jan. 10, 1832, the
Hon. Henrietta, eldest dau. of John, ist Lord Wrottesley, and
had issue. Died May 31, 1892. (Burke, L.G.)
Varley, Telford
VAN ZIJL (or VAN ZYL), HENDRIK STEPHANUS. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Oct. 15, 1898. S. of Paul Hendrik Stephanus,
farmer [died 1876] (and .Maria Helande Elizabeth Moulton).
B. Jan. 27, 1876, at Clanwilliam, Cape Colony. School,
Victoria CoUege, Stellenbosch (DrT. Walker) [and B.A. Cape
University]. Matric. Michs. 1898; LL.B. 1901. President of
the Union, 1901. Returned to South Africa. Member (for
Paarl) of the House of Assembly, 1905; for Namaqualand,
1908. Advocate, Supreme Court, Capetown, 1903; K.C.,
1919. Judge of the Supreme Court, Union of S. Africa, 1920;
Judge-President. Married, 1907, Dorothy Constantia, dau.
of the Hon. J. W. Sauer, and had issue. Of Claremont, Cape
Province, in 1950. {South African Who's Who; Colonial Office
List.)
VARDON, EDWARD BOWMAN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 24,
1810. [S. of T., of St Arme's, Soho (and Rebecca Bowman).]
B. at Westminster. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1810;
LL.B. 1817. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1814; priest (London;
Litt. dim. from Salisbury) June 7, 1816. Sometime R. of
St Anne's, Soho. Chaplain, Female Orphans Asylum,
Lambeth at the time of his death (aged 51), May, 1843.
{Church of England Mag., May, 1843; P. B. G. Binnall; Eton
Sch. Lists.)
VARDON, STANLEY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9.
1870. [2nd] s. of Sidney, of Beckenham, Kent. B. Jan. 11,
1852, in London. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877- Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1875;
priest, 1876; C. of Penshurst, Kent, 1875-8. C. of Langton
Green, 1878-81; V. there, 1881-1919. Died Apr. 22, 1919.
[Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 24, 1919-)
VARDY, ALBERT RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1859. [Eldest] s. of Richard Elliott. B. .-^ug. 13, 1841, at
Warminster, Wilts. School, City of London. .Matric. Michs.
i860; Scholar, 1863; Cams prize (equal), 1863; B..\. {igth
Classic) 1864; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1864; M.A. 1867.
Fellow, 1866. Assistant Master at the City of London School,
1864-72. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of St GUes,
Cripplegate, London, 1867-8. C. of St Andrew's, Undershaft,
1868-72. Head Master of King Edward's School, Birming-
ham, 1872-1900. Married, July 30, 1872, Isabella Mary,
youngest dau. of Capt. W. B. Simpson, of Waterloo, Liver-
pool. Died July 16, 1900, at the schoolhouse, Birmingham.
[Boase, vi. 735; Crockford; The Times, July 20, 1900.)
VARENNE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christ:, July 9,
i778;pens. May 8, 1780. Of Middlesex. [S. of Ezekiel, beadle
of the Apothecaries' Company. School, St Paul's.] Matric.
Michs. 1779; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1806; D.D. 1809.
Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich) May 18,
1782; priest, Oct. 15, 1782; C. of Upwell, Norfolk. Chaplain
to Lord Brownlow. V. of Westley Waterless, Cambs., 1789-
1824. V. of Elm with Emneth, 1 790-1 824. Caricatured by
Gillray, with 'Cambridge Commencement Sermon, Feb. 2,
1809' as title. Author, The Regrets of Alma Mater on the
Roman Catholic Position, A Poem. Died Oct. 24, 1824, at
Plaistow, Essex. {Reg. of St Paul's Sch.; Clerical Guide;
Northants. Clergy; Robert Bowes; G. Mag., 1825, 1. 186.)
VARENNE, JOSEPH (1787), see GILL.
VARLEY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24, 1874. S.
of Samuel, of Stanningley, Leeds. B. [Apr. 12], 1855, at
Leeds. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Died Aug. 16, 1884, at Stanningley.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
VARLEY, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1893.
S. of John. B. Mar. 11, 1874, in Kensington. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896; M.A.
191 1. An engineer, vdth experience in many parts of the
world. Director of the Neuchatel Asphalte Co., etc. Married,
1902, Marion E. D. Duncan. Served in the Great War, 1-914-
19 (Sergt., R. Fusiliers). Of Broadham Manor, Oxted, Surrey.
Died June 16, 1933. {Peile, 11. 782; The Times, June 17, I933-)
VARLEY, TELFORD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 18, 1884.
[2nd] s. of Samuel Alfred, telegraphic engineer (and Emily
Andrews). B. Mar. 20, 1866, at 66, Roman Road, Bamsbury,
London. School, City of London Middle Class Schools
Corporation. [B.Sc, London, 1887.] Matric. Michs. 1884;
Scholar, 1887; B..^.. {gth Wrangler) 1887; M.A. 1891; Seato-
nian prize, 1916, 1923, 1924. Assistant Master at Queen
Elizabeth's School, Mansfield, 1888-9; at the Royal Grammar
School, Guildford, 1891-7. First Head Master of Peter
Symond's School, Winchester, 1897-1926. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1906; priest, 1907. C. of Week, Hants., 1906-26.
R. of Ripple, Kent, 1927-31. Lie. to off., dio. of Portsmouth,
1931-8. Author, Hampshire; Winchester, etc. Married Anne
Parsons, dau. of the Town Clerk of Mansfield. Latterly of
Winchester. Died May 7, 1938, at Brighton. {Crockford; The
Times, May 10, 1938.)
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VASSALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 21, 1842.
Of Leicestershire. S. of W., M.D., of Chichester (and Anne).
Bapt. Aug. 4, 1824. School, Bishop's College, Bristol
(Mr Dale). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1851.
TraveUing Bachelor, 1847-50. Ord. deacon (York) 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of Kirk-Fenton, Yorks., 1851-4- R- oi Hard-
ington-Mandeville, Somerset, 1856-83. Died May 4, 1883,
aged 59. (Crockford; The Guardian, May 9, 1883.)
VASSAR-SMITH, JOHN GEORGE LAWLEY. Adm pens, at
Trinity, May 30, 1887. S. of Richard, of Charlton Park,
Cheltenham [ist Bart., Chairman of Lloyds Bank] (and Mary,
dau. of John Partridge, of Malvern). B. [Dec. 10] 1868, at
Hereford. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902. In
the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Canadian Division). Of Charlton
Park, Gloucs. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1922. Married Mary
Dawn Woods. Died May 2, 1942. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, May 5, 1942; M^^" ^''^ Who.)
VATCHER, JAMES RAYNOLD MORLEY. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 6, 1880. [S. of Henry, of Rosemount, Jersey. B. Aug. 2,
1861. School, Victoria College, Jersey.] Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1884; priest
(St Albans, for Ely) 1885 ; C. of Clare, Suffolk, 1884-6. R. of
Witcombe, Gloucs., 1886-96. V. of Clare, Suflolk, 1896-1931.
Rural Dean of Clare, 1909-31. Hon. Canon of St Edmunds-
bury, 1917-31. Married, July 8, 1886, Rosamund Isabel,
youngest dau. of Col. the Hon. Edmund Gambler Monckton,
of the Manor House, Southwell, and had issue. Died Feb. 5,
1931. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Guardian, July 14,
1886; The Times, Feb. 7, i93i-)
VATCHER, JOHN SIDNEY ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 2, 1867. [Eldest] s. of Henry, share-broker, of
Exeter (and Eliza Frances Tonkin). B. there. Bapt. Dec. 13,
1848. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Old Alresford,
Hants., 1871-3. C. of St George's-in-the-East, London, 1873-
7. C. of Christ Church, Streatham, 1877-9- C. of Stepney,
1879-83. V. of St PhUip's, Stepney, 1883-1919. Married,
Feb. 28, 1872, Marion, 2nd dau. of Edwin Lankester, M.D.,
F.R.S., coroner of Middlesex. Latteriy of High Beach,
Felixstowe, where he died Jan. 3, 1926. (Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 5, 1926.)
VAUDIN. CHARLES GEORGE GORDON (1878), see GORDON-
VAUDIN.
VAUDIN, HENRY BOYLE BEAUCHAMP ST JOHN. Matric.
Non-Coil., Michs. 1879; a member of Cavendish H. Doubt-
less brother of Charles G. (1878, sub Gordon-Vaudin).
VAUDREY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 30,
1835. [S. of John, cotton spinner, of Stalybndge. B. Apr. 16,
1816. School, Ormskirk.] Matric. Michs. 1835. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 16, 1837. Married, Oct. 21, 1852, Emily
Anne, dau. of John Clough, solicitor, of Manchester. Lived at
Kennington, Surrey and later at Notting Hill. Died June 27,
1869, at Tunbridge Wells. (Information from a grand-
daughter. Miss H. C. Vaudrey.)
VAUDREY, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 26,
1856. S. of Charles. B. [July 16, 1835], at Buglawton,
Cheshire. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860;
M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of
St John's, Weymouth, 1861-7. C. of St Michael's, St Albans,
1868-70. C. of Papworth St Agnes, Cambs., 1870-3. C. of
Wyke Regis, Dorset, 1873-4. C. of St John's, Weymouth,
1874-7. V. of Osmington, Dorset, i877-94- Died May 16,
1894. (Peile, II. 546; Crockford.)
VAUGHAN, ALFRED DANIEL. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, J893-
Schools, Helston and Truro Grammar ['as a teacher'].
Matric. Michs. 1893.
VAUGHAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887-
S. of William, of 25, Harvard Road, Gunnersbury, London.
B. Mar. 7, 1868, at Gunnersbury. School, University College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1888; B.A. (^rd
Wrangler) 1890; (Math. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1891); M.-'V.
1911. Died 1931. (Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg., which erroneously
describes him as a Fellow of Univ. Coll., Oxford.)
VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Aug. 8,
1768. [Eldest s. of Samuel, \Vest-India merchant, of London
(and Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Hallowell, of Boston, Mass.).
B. Apr. 19, 1 75 1, in Jamaica. Schools, Newcome's, Hackney
and Warrington.] Being a Unitarian, did not graduate. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 27, 1765- Studied law at the Temple
and medicine in Edinburgh, later entering into a busmess
partnership with his brother-in-law. Sided with the American
Colonies and the French revolutionists in Paris in 1790, where
he described Marie Antoinette as looking 'well, fat and
sulky." M.P. for Calne, 1792-6. Fled to France to avoid
prosecution for treason, 1794; lived in hiding in Paris during
Vaughan, Edward
the reign of terror, but was discovered and imprisoned for
a month. Went to Geneva, whence he wrote a letter to
Robespierre, urging him to surround France with a fringe of
free and alUed States; this letter was subsequently alleged to
be proof that Vaughan was a spy of Pitt's. Went to America,
1798. Married June 30, 1781, Sarah, dau. of William
Manning, and had issue. Author of a collective edition of the
works of Benjamin Franklin. Lived in retirement at Hallo-
well untU his death, Dec. 8, 1835. (ReturnofM.P.s.;D.N.B.)
VAUGHAN, CEDRIC GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 12,
1890. [Eldest] s. of Cedric. B. [Apr. 14, 1874], at MiUom,
Cumberland. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; MA. 1898. A.M.I.C.E. Sub-Manager and
director of the Hodbarrow Mining company, Ltd., Millom;
later Chairman and Joint Manager. Of Leyfield House,
Millom. Married, Apr. 25, 1905, Edith Margaret Railton,
only dau. of George Ellis Hetherington, of St Margaret's,
Middlesex. Died Aug. 20, 1952. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Peiie, II. 759; The Times, Apr. 28, 1905; and Aug. 22, 1952.)
VAUGHAN, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar^24, 1834. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Edward Thomas (1791)
(and Agnes, dau. of Thomas Pares, of Leicester). B. Aug. 6,
1816, at Leicester. School, Rugby (Dr Arnold). Matric.
Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1836; Craven Scholar, 1836; Porson
prize, 1836 and 1837; Browne medal and Members' prize,
1837; B.A. (2nd Classic) 1838; Chancellor's medal, 1838;
M.A. 1841; D.D. (per Li/. i?(;g.) 1845. Fellow, 1839-42. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1847. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1838.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Jan. 10, 1841; priest (Peterb.) 1841.
V. of St Martin's, Leicester, 1841-4. Head Master of Harrow,
1844-59. Offered the Bishopric of Rochester, 1859, and
accepted it, but a few days later withdrew his acceptance.
V. of Doncaster, 1860-9. Chancellor of York Minster, 1860-
71. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1861-87; at Oxford, 1875-
8. Master of the Temple, 1869-94. Dean of Llandaff, 1879-
97. Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria, 1851-79.
Deputy Clerk of the Closet, 1882. WhUe V. of Doncaster
received University graduates ('Vaughan's doves') for
preparation for ordination; over 100 thus passed through his
hands. Married, Apr. 2, 1850, Catherina Maria, dau. of the
Rt. Rev. Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich. Author,
theological. Died Oct. 15, 1897, at Llandaff. Brother of
David J. (1844), John L. (1839), Edward T. (1830), Edwyn
H. (1838), etc. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1079; Burke,
L.G., which gives his maternal grandfather as John Pares;
Inns of Court; Who was Who; Crockford; D.N.B.)
VAUGHAN, CHARLES STEWART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. S. of Charles, of Beech Lawn, Pendleton,
Manchester. B. May 23, 1866, in Manchester. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar, 1886; B..\. (19th
Wrangler) 1887; M.A. 1897. Joined the Ceylon Civil Service,
1889; Acting Government Agent and Fiscal for the Central
Province. Member of the Legislative Council, 1914. Died
Apr. 28, 1943, at Green Lane House, Hartley Wintney,
Hants. (Ceylon Civil List; The Times, Apr. 30, 1943.)
VAUGHAN, DAVID JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 5, 1844. [5th] s. of [the Rev.] Edward Thomas (1791)
[V. of St Martin's, Leicester] (by his 2nd wife, Agnes, dau. of
Thomas Pares). B. Aug. 2, 1825, at Leicester. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1846; Bell Scholar,
1845; Browne medal, 1847; Members' prize, 1847 and 1848;
B.A. (5th Classic) 1848; M.A. 1851. FeUow, 1850-8. Hon.
D.D., Durham, 1894. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1853; priest,
1854; C. of St John's, Leicester, 1853-6. P.C. of St Mark's,
Whitechapel, 1856-60. V. of St Martin's, Leicester, 1860-93.
Master of Wyggeston's Hospital, Leicester, 1860-1905. Hon.
Canon of Peterborough, 1872. Founder and president of the
Working Men's College, Leicester, 1862; after his death a
new College was erected as a memorial to him. Married,
Jan. II, 1859, Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Greg, of Caton,
Lancaster. Author, The Republic of Plato, translated into
English, with an Introduction, Analysis and Notes; Sermons,
etc. Died, s.p., at the Master's House, Wyggeston's Hospital,
July 30, 1905. Brother of Charles J. (1834), Edward T. (1830),
JohnL. (1839), Edwyn H. (1838), etc. (Crockford; Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Who's Who.)
VAUGHAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Peterhouse,
luly 6, 1790. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1794;
M.A. 1798. Chaplain to the Hon. East India Co., 1799-1828.
At Masulipatam, 1800-5; Presidency Junior Chaplain at
Fort St George, 1805-14; Chaplain of St George's, Choultry,
1814-19. Archdeacon of Madras, 1819-28. Married, Dec.
1805, Cecilia, dau. of General ColUns, and had issue. Died
Feb. 24, 1849, at Woolston House, Loddiswell, near Kings-
bridge, Devon, aged 85. (T. A. Walker, 361; F. Penny, The
Church in Madras; G. Mag., 1849, i. 549.)
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VAUGHAN, EDV/ARD MARYCHURCH . Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 14, 1877. [4th] s. of the Rev. Matthew
(1843), of Finchingfield, Essex (and Elizabeth Seal). School,
Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1896. Ord. deacon (Nottingham) 1881; pnest (Lincoln) 1883;
C of St Andrew's, Nottingham, 1882-5. C. of Bulwell,
Notts., 1885-9. C. of Daybrook, 1890-6; P.C. there, 1896-
1902. V. of Basford, 1902-12. R. of Clifton with Clapton,
1912-15. Married, Apr. 7, 1891, Ada, 2nd dau. of F. Burton,
Esq., of Arnold, Notts. Died Dec. 4, 1928, at Nottingham.
{Al. Felsted.; Scott, MSS. ; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 15,
1891; The Times, Dec. 6, 1928.)
VAUGHAN, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 29, 1791. [6th] s. of James [M.D.], of Leicester
(and Hester, dau. of VVUUam Smalley). [B. Nov. 15, 1772.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1794; B.A.
1796; M.A. 1799. Fellow, 1798. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan.
30, 1801. v. of All Saints, Leicester, 1802-20. V. of St Martin's,
Leicester, 1802-29. R. of Foston, Leics., 1812-29. Married
(i) Mar. 13, 1804, Anne, dau. of Daniel Hill, and had 3
daughters; (2) Nov. 6, 1811, Agnes, 3rd dau. of Thomas Pares
of Newark, and had issue, 5 sons and 5 daughters. Author,
Sermons; Memoirs of Life and Writings of the Rev. Thomas
Robinson, Vicar of St Mary's, Leicester. Died Sept. 27, 1829,
at Foston. Father of the next two, of Charles J. (1834),
John L. (1839), David J. (1844) and Henry (1834, sub Halford).
[Inns of Court; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Foster, Indix Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1829, u. 318.)
VAUGHAN, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 9, 1830. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Thomas (above),
V. of St Martin's, Leicester (by his 2nd wife, Agnes, dau. of
Thomas Pares). B. [July 26, 1813], at Leicester. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1831; Bell Scholar,
1831; Members' prize, 1833 and 1835; B.A. (29/A Wrangler
and 7th Classic) 1834; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1837-9- Hulsean
Lecturer, 1875. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1836; priest, 1837;
C. of St George's, Leicester, 1836-8. C. of Hathern, Leics.,
1838-41. C. of Hodnet, Salop, 1841-5. V. of St Martin's,
Leicester, 1845-59. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1846-77.
R. of Harpenden, Herts., 1859-96. Hon. Canon of St Albans,
1877-1900. Married, Jan. i, 1839, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Rose, V. of Rothley Temple, Leics., and had issue.
Author, Sermons, University and Parochial; Our Christian
Hope, etc. Died Jan. 17, 1900, at Worthing. Brother of
Charles J. (1834), David J. (1844), John L. (1839). the next,
etc. (Peile, 11. 437; Boase, vi. 736; Burke, L.G., which gives
his maternal grandfather as John Pares; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 19, 1900.)
VAUGHAN, EDWYN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 30,
1838. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edward Thomas (1791)- B.
[Oct. 9, 1818] at Leicester. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1838; Scholar, 1839; Members' prize, 1841 and 1845; B.A.
1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1843.
Called to the Bar, June 12, 1846. Assistant Master at
Harrow, 1849-66. Ord. deacon (London) 1866. Went to hve
at Bath, where he gave assistance as voluntary curate at
Walcot. Married, Aug. 16, 1849, Henrietta Caroline, 3rd dau.
of Marcus McCausland, of Drenagh, and had issue. Died
Jan. 31, 1868, at Bath. Brother of Charles J. (1834), David J.
(1844), John L. (1839), the Sbove, etc. [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Pexle, II. 463; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; G. Mag., 1868, 402.)
VAUGHAN, ERNEST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 5,
1876. S. of Joshua. B. [Apr. 20, 1858], at Darlaston. School,
Queen Mary's, Walsall. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1877;
B.A. (13th Wrangler) 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Oxford),
1881; priest, 1883. Assistant Master at St Edward's School,
Oxford and C. of Wolvercote, Oxon., 1881-7. C. of St Luke's,
Torquay and Head Master of St Luke's College, 1887-8.
Chaplain, and Naval Instructor, R.N.; H.M.S. Constance
(China) 1889; Cambridge, 1889; Undaunted, 1890-3; St
Vincent, 1893-4; Volage, 1894-9. Died Feb. 22, 1899, at
Southsea. [Petle, 11. 650; Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press,
Mar. 3. 1899-)
VAUGHAN, ERNEST LLEWELL"ra. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1885. [4th] s. of George Montgomery [F.H.], Esq.,
of Quilly, Dromore, Co. Down (and Frances St Lawrence, dau.
of Gen. the Hon. Arthur Grove-Annesley, of Annes Grove,
Co. Cork). [B. Mar. 26, 1866. School, Blackheath.] Matnc.
Michs. 1885. Entered the I.C.S. 1885; .\ssistant CoUector
and Magistrate in Madras; Acting .-Assistant Accountant
General; Head Assistant, 1894; Sub-collector and Joint
Magistrate, 1899; Collector and Magistrate, 1903; District and
Sessions Judge, 1908; retired, 1912. Married, Sept. 19, 1894,
Ethel Ada Helen, dau. of Thomas Thornton, and had issue.
Died May 14, 1946, at Femdown, Dorset. Brother of
George H. (1873). (Burke, Irish Gentry; India Office Lists;
The Times, May 17, 1946-)
Vaughan, John Luther
VAUGHAN, ERNEST WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1885. [Eldest s. of J. H., of Streatham Common.]
School, St Leonards. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A.
1892. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of Alford,
Lines., 1890-2. C. of Clewer, Berks., 1892-5. R. of Maltby-
le-Marsh, Lines., 1895-7. C. of Hemswell, 1897-1908. C. of
Woodhall Spa, 1908-9. V. of Hemswell, and HarpsweU,
1909-11. Died Feb. 7, 1911, aged 44, at Hemswell. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Feb. 10, 19 11.)
VAUGHAN, FELIX. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 4, 1786.
Of Middlesex. [S. of Samuel, of Twickenham. Schools,
Harrow and Stanmore.] Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. 1790;
M.A. 1794. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1785. Called
to the Bar, 1792. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
VAUGHAN, FREDERICK DANIEL. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent,
1888; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1890;
priest, 1891; C. of Christ Church, Camberwell, 1890-2. C.
of Holy Trinity, Upper Tooting, 1892-9. V. of Emmanuel
Church, Camberwell, 1899-1923. Public Preacher, dio. of
Southwark, 1924. Perm, to otf., dio. of Exeter, 1924-7. C. of
St James's, Exeter, 1927-9. C. of St Matthew's, Exeter,
1929-33. Married, Dec. 27, 1892, Edith, 2nd dau. of William
Druitt, F.R.C.P., of Wimbome Minster, Dorset. Latterly of
Poltimore House, Exeter, where he died June 5, 1949, aged
84. (Crockford; The Times, June 27, 1949-)
VAUGHAN, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 13, 1873. [Eldest] s. of George Montgomery Francis H.,
of Quilly, Dromore (by his 1st wife, Frances St Lawrence, dau.
of General the Hon. Arthur Grove-Annesley). B. Feb. 11,
1854. School, Kingston, Co. Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1877; priest,
1878; C. of St Barnabas, Liverpool, 1877-8. C. of Christ
Church, Great Warley, Essex, 1879-86. C. of West Grinstead,
Sussex, 1886-90. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Belfast,
1891-2. C. of St Catherine's, Dublin, 1894. C. of St Michan,
Dublin, 1899-1907; R. there, 1907-23. Married, July 7, 1909,
Evelyn Isabel, youngest dau. of James Duncan-Long, LL.D.,
of Delgany and Ealing. Of Quilly House, Dromore, Co. Down.
Died June 21, 1923, in Belfast. Brother of Ernest L. (1885).
(T. A. Walker, 543 and MS. note; Crockford; Burke, Irish
Gentry.)
VAUGHAN, HENRY (1834), see HALFORD.
VAUGHAN, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Jan. 25, 1802. S. of John Taylor, of Croydon, Surrey. School,
Dudingston, Scotland. Doubtful if resided.
VAUGHAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1890. [Ward
of Hugh Vaughan Vaughan, of the Castle, Builth.] B. Nov.
14, 1871, in Liverpool. Matric. Michs. i8go; B.A. 1893.
Sometime Assistant Master at Burnley Grammar School.
Of Llansaintfraed, Builth. J. P. for Radnors. Died before
1948. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
VAUGHAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 29, 1820;
re-adm. sizar, June 12, 1821; re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 11,
1825. [Only s. of John, shipping-merchant, of Bristol.
B. 1792.] Matric. Easter, 1821; LL.B. 1828; LL.D. 1844.
Ord. deacon (Bristol) Jan. 20, 1828; priest (Norwich) Oct. 19,
1828; C. of Great Yarmouth. R. of Holmpton, Yorks., 1831-
4. R. of Upton-Lovel, WUts., 1834-41. P.C. of St Matthew's,
Brixton, 1841-56. Subsequently of Queen's Road West,
Regent's Park North, London. Married, c. 1821, Elizabeth
Marychurch. Died Feb. 24, i860. Father of Matthew (1843),
Mark (1847) and of Joseph M. (1854). (Crockford; Clergy List;
Miss Eliza Vaughan, granddaughter.)
VAUGHAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 4, 1873.
Of Surrey. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Matthew (1843), V. of
Finchingfield, Essex. B. Jan. 22, 1855, at Brixton. School,
Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Stratton,
Gloucs., 1878-9. C. of Alton, Hants., 1881-90. V. of Por-
chester, 1890-7. V. of Langrish, Hants., 1897-1902. R. of
Droxford, 1902-10. Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1903-9;
Canon Residentiary, 1909-22. Married, Apr. 28, 1891,
Gertrude Blomfield, eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis WTiyley,
V. of Alton, and had issue. Author, Lighter Studies of a
Country Rector; Winchester Cathedral, its Monuments and
Memorials ; The Music of Wild Flowers, etc. Died in the Close,
Winchester, July 10, 1922. Brother of Matthew (1873),
Edward M. (1877) and Percy (1879)- (Crockford; Who was
Who; The Guardian, May 6, 1891; The Times, July 11, 1922.)
VAUGHAN, JOHN LUTHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29,
1839. Of Leics. [4th s. of the Rev. Edward Thomas U79i).
V. of St Martin's, Leicester. B. Mar. 6, 1820. Bapt. June 6,
1820, at St Martin's, Leicester. School, Rugby.] .Matric.
Michs. 1839. Cadet, East India Company's service, 1840;
Ensign, 21st Bengal .\M., 1841; Lieut., 1842; Captain, 1850;
Brevet Major, 1856; Major, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861 ; Brevet
Lieut.-Col., 1859; Brevet Colonel, 1864; Major-General, 1870;
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Vaughan, The Hon. John Shafto
Lieut.-General, 1877; General, 1888. Served in the Gwalior
Campaign, 1843-4, and as D.Q.M.G. with the Turkish
contingent in the Crimean War. Commanded the 5 th
Punjab Infantry during the Indian Mutiny. Served m the
Afghan Campaign, 1879-81. C.B. 1864; K.C.B. 1887; G.C.B.
1905. Married (i) Apr. 3, 1845, Mary Anne, dau. of WUIiam
Bishop; (2) Apr. 5, 1902, Agnes, dau. of the Rev. Gilbert
Beresford, and widow of Thomas Henry Dundas. Author,
A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Pushtoo Language; My
Service in the Indian Army and After. Died Jan. 2, 1911.
Brother of Edward T. (1830), Charles J. (1834), David J.
(1844), EdwynH. {1838), etc. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
Burke, L.G.; J. Rennie; Who was Who.)
VAUGHAN, The Hon. JOHN SHAFTO. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 22, 1821. [3rd] s. of John, 3rd Earl of Lisburne (and
Lucy, 5th dau. of the 2nd Viscount Courtenay). [B. Oct. 31,
1803. School, Eton.] Did not reside. Adm. at St John's,
Dec. I, 1821, as Fell.-Com. Matric. Lent, 1822; M.A. 1825.
Married and had issue. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Lisburne).)
VAUGHAN (post WILLI AMS-VAUGH AN), JOHN WILLIAMS.
Adm. pens, at St John's, May 11,1871. [Only] s. of John, gent,
(and Elizabeth Fortune Mary, only child of John WUliams,
of The Skreen, Radnorshire). His father had assumed, by
Royal Licence, 1846, the surname of Vaughan in lieu of Jones,
under the will of his uncle, William Gwynne-Vaughan, of
Penymaes, and subsequently adopted that of Williams also.
B. [Aug. 26, 1853], at LlandefuUey. Bapt. Oct. 11, 1853.
Matric. Michs. 1872. Of The Skreen, Erwood, Radnorshire.
J. P. and D.L. for Brecknockshire; High Sheriff of Radnor-
shire, 1885. Married, Nov. 30, 1887, Elizabeth Bertha, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Walpole Mohun-Harris, and had issue.
Died June 11, 1931. (Eagle, xlvii. 35; Scott, MSS.; Burke,
E.G.)
VAUGHAN, JOSEPH MARYCHURCH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. i, 1854. [S. of the Rev. John (1820),
P.C. of St Matthew's, BrLxton, Surrey.] Matric. Michs. 1854.
At King's College, London, 1858. Ord. deacon (Rochester,
for Durham) 1859; priest (Ely, for Durham) i860; C. of
ShUdon, Co. Durham, 1859-60. C. of St James's, Brighton,
1860-2. C. of St Stephen's, Brighton, 1862-5. C. of St
George's in-the-East, London, 1865-9. V. of St John's (and
St George's-in-the-East), 1869-79. R. of Dodbrooke, Devon,
1879-82. V. of Englishcombe, Somerset, 1882. Mission
Chaplain, dio. of North Queensland, 1888-9; Inc. of Christ
Church, Cootamundra, N.S.W., 1890-1. V. of St Nicholas,
Deptford, Kent, 1882-1906. Disappears from CrocA/o'''i. i907-
Brother of Matthew (1843) and the next.
VAUGHAN, MARK. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1847. 3rd s.
of the Rev. John (1820), LL.D., of Brixton. B. Mar. 31, 1827,
in Cambridge. School, Huntingdon. Matric. Michs. 1847.
Brother of the next and the above.
VAUGHAN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 27,
1843. S. of the Rev. John (1820), of St Matthew's, Brixton.
School, Huntingdon. Matric. Michs. 1843; (Civil Law Classes,
ist Class, 1845-6); LL.B. 1849. Ord. deacon, 1846; priest,
1847; C. of St Matthew's, Brixton, Surrey, 1847-53. P.C. of
St John's, North Brixton, 1853-64. V. of Finchingfield, Essex,
1864-89. Married, Apr. 15, 1853, Eliza, youngest dau.
of Richard Seal. Died Apr. 16, 1889, aged 66. Father of
the next two, of Edward M. (1877) and John (1873); brother
of the above and of Joseph M. (1854). (Crockford; T. A.
Walker, 481; The Guardian, Apr. 24, 1889.)
VAUGHAN, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. i, 1873-
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Matthew (above), P.C. of St John's,
Brixton (and Eliza). B. at Brixton. Bapt. Feb. 25, 1854.
School, Felsted (Mr Grignon). Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar,
1876; B.A. (nth Classic) 1877; M.A. 1885. Assistant Master
at Haileybury, 1878-1910; (House Master, 1883-98). Lived
subsequently at Marlborough. Temporary Assistant Master at
Marlborough College, 1916-18. Married, c. 1910, — , youngest
dau. of Sir George Chesney. Died Mar. 13, 1928, at Marl-
borough. Brother of the next, John (1873) and Edward M.
(1877). (Al. Felsted.; Eagle, xlv. 220; Scott, MSS.; G. B.
Routledge; The Times, Mar. 15, 1928.)
VAUGHAN, PERCY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6, 1879. S.
of the Rev. Matthew (1843), P.C. of St John's, Brixton (and
Eliza). B. there. Bapt. July 14, 1861. School, Felsted.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Had a chequered career
owing to gambling and drink; sent out to New Zealand about
1888; reformed and had a fruit farm. Returned to England,
but relapsed into bad habits; sent back to New Zealand,
where he again reformed. Living in 1938 with a New Zealand
old-age pension and an allowance from his brother Herbert.
(Letter from his sister, 1938.) Brother of the above, of John
(1873) and Edward M. (1877). (Al. Felsted.)
Vaughan-Johnson, Bertram
VAUGHAN, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 16,
1815. S. of James. B. at Bristol. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1 8 15.
VAUGHAN, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 22, 1825. Did not reside. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Feb. 10, 1826. S. of Charles, cloth-merchant, of Shrewsbury.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A.
1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1830; priest
(Worcester) 1831. C. of Poplar, Middlesex, 1833-72. Married
Catherine, dau. of Charles Elsee, of Henley-on-Thames.
Died Mar. 29, 1872. (Venn, 11. 199; Clergy List; The Times,
Apr. 6, 1872.)
VAUGHAN, THOMAS BROWNE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 15, 1858. S. of Edward [farmer, of Trederwen, Mont-
gom.]. B. atLlandrinio, Montgom., [Nov. 18, 1838]. Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1862; priest, 1863; C. of Hault (or Ault) Hucknall, Derbs.,
1862-71. R. of Upton, Lines., 1871-6. R. of Heapham with
Upton, 1876-89. Married, Oct. 24, 1871, Agnes Coleman, dau.
ofThomasHallowes, Lieut. R.N. ,andhad issue. DiedDec. 14,
1889, aged 51. (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 18, 1889.)
VAUGHAN, THOMAS WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 22,
1787. Of Middlesex. Scholar, 1788. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of
Woodston, Hunts. B. Apr. 13, 1770. School, Charterhouse.]
Ensign, 33rd Foot, 1792; Lieut., 85th Regt., 17931 Captam,
1794. Sold out, 1797. Of Woodston, Hunts. J.P. for Hunts.
Clerk of the Peace for Westminster, 1802. Lieut.-Col.,
Hunts. Militia, 1827-52. Author, View of the Present State of
Sicily. Married, 1797, Sophia Anne, only dau. of John
Musters, of Colwick Hall, Notts. Died June 2, 1859, at
Fulham. (V. Hodson; Boase, vi. 738, which erroneously gives
birth as in 1774; G. Mag., 1859, 11. 92.)
VAUGHAN, VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct.
29, 1824. S. of P. [?the Rev. Peter, Merton College, Oxford,
1787], Master of Malpas Grammar School, Cheshire. B. at
Malpas. School, Malpas. Matric. Michs. 1825. Kept eight
terms. One of these names (Esq.), of Henley-on-Thames,
died June 2, 1838. (G. Mag., 1838, 11. 106.)
VAUGHAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 3, 1817.
[Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of [ChUton Grove], Shrewsbury.
[B 1799, at Shrewsbury.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Nov. 30, 1823; priest, Aug. i, 1824. P.C.
of Astley, Shropshire, 1827-61 and R. of (the 3rd portion of)
Pontesbury, 1829-66. A Burgess of Shrewsbury, 1830.
Married, 1836, Jane, younger dau. of Humphrey Fletcher,
Esq., of Minskip Lodge, Yorks. Died Nov. 26, 1866, at
Hinton Hall, Salop. Father of the next. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1867, I. 119.)
VAUGHAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1859.
S. of the Rev. William (above), R. of Pontesbury, Salop.
B. [May i], 1839, at Hinton, Salop. Bapt. May 2, 1839.
School, Shrewsbury. Did not reside. Migrated to Trinity,
Oct. IX, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1859. Ensign, 34th [Cumber-
land] Regt., i860; Lieut., 1863; Capt., 1871; retired, 1874.
Died Aug. 10, 1893. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
VAUGHAN (or LLOYD-VAUGHAN), WILLIAM PEISELEY
HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 18, 1863.
[Only] s. of Samuel Dawson Hutchinson Lloyd [who assumed
the surname of Lloyd-Vaughan on his marriage with Mary
Vaughan, dau. of John Lloyd]. B. [Apr. 28, 1844], at
Roscrea. Bapt. June 11, 1844. Matric. Lent, 1864. Of
Golden Grove, King's County, Ireland. J.P. and D.L. for
King's Co.; High Sheriff, 1878. J.P. for Co. Tipperary; High
Sheriff of Co. Carlow, 1897. Married, Aug. 5, 1869, Elizabeth
Henrietta, dau. of William Henry Darby, of Leap Castle,
King's Co. (Burke, Irish Gentry (Lloyd-Vaughan).)
VAUGHAN, WILMOT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 8, 1853. [Only] s. of John Henry, deceased [formerly of
Mauritius and then of Tuscany]. Matric. Michs. 1853. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1855, age 23. (T. A. Walker, 507;
Inns of Court.)
VAUGHAN-JOHNSON, BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. S. of Henry Robert (1839, sub Johnson),
of 14, Curzon Street. B. Sept. 24, 1863. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1890. An
architect. Of Woodlands, Beaminster, Dorset. Died there,
Sept. 27, 1928. Brother of the next and of Robert (1889).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg. (sub Johnson).)
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VAUGHAN-JOHNSON, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1884. S. of Henry Robert (1839, sub Johnson), of
14, Curzon Street. B. May 13, 1865, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. .Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Beverley) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of
St Mary's, Beverley, 1889-94. C. of St Paul's, Newington,
Surrey, 1894-6. C. of St Luke's, Chelsea, 1896-1900. R. of
Merrow Surrey, 1900-7. R. of St Michael's, Winchester,
1908-17. R. of Byfleet, Surrey, 1917-26. R. of Orchardleigh
with Lullington, Somerset, 1926-36. Died Feb. 6, 1936, at
Cheltenham. Brother of the above and of the next. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford {sub Johnson).)
VAUGHAN-JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct 5, 1889. S. of Henry Robert (1839, sub Johnson), of
14, Curzon Street. B. Feb. 22, 1871, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. .Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. A
member of the London Stock Exchange. Brother of the above
and of Bertram (1882). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
VAUGHAN-ROBINSON, see ROBINSON, G. H. (1887).
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, EDWARD (1816), see WILLIAMS,
EDWARD V.
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, EDWARD FRASER (1852), see
WILLIAMS.
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, EDWARD WALTER. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1889. S. of the Rev. E[dward]
F[raser] (1852, sub Wilhams). B. at North Tidworth, WUts.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1889; B..\. 1892.
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. S. of [the Rev.] Arthur, of Leith Hill Place,
Dorking, Surrey (and Margaret, dau. of Josiah Wedgwood, of
Leith HUl Place, Surrey). B. Oct. 12, 1872, at Down-.-Vmpney,
Gloucs. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1892; Mus.
Bac. 1894; B.A. 1895; Mus. Doc. 1901. Hon. Fellow, 1935.
Hon. D.-Mus., Oxford, 1919. F.R.C.O. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.G.A.). O.M. 1935. Composed
Towards the Unknown Region; Willow-wood; London Sym-
phony; Sea Symphony; Hugh the Drover; Flos Campi; Sir John
in Love; The Poisoned Kiss; Dona Nobis Pacem;Five Variants
of Dives and Lazarus; Sixth Symphony, etc. Author, National
Music. Married, 1897, AdeUne M., 3rd dau. of H. W. Fisher,
Vicar-Warden of the Stannaries. Of The White Gates,
Dorking in 1952. {Who's Who; Visit, of England and Wales,
XIII. 149)
VAUGHTON, ROGER RYLAND. .A.dm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 4 1808. S. of — , Esq., of Sutton Coldfield. Matnc.
Michs. 1808; Scholar; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815. R- of Arley,
Warws., 1815-49 and V. of Maxstoke, 1814-17- His son,
Robert (Worcester College, Oxford, 1840), succeeded him at
Arley in 1849. R. of Westborough and Dry Doddington,
Lines., i86i-7. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. (Foster,
Index Eccles.)
VAUSE, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from Eton,
July 6, 1789. [S. of the Rev. John, V. of Millgate, Wigan (and
Margaret Rainford). B. at Wigan. Bapt. there, Aug. 29,
1769.] Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796- Fellow,
1792-1800. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1793- Assistant
Master at Eton, 1796-9. P.C. of Christ Church, Liverpool,
1800-35. Married, 1800, — , eldest dau. of Ralph Fisher, of
Ditton Lodge, Lanes. Died Dec. 31, 1835, at Boulogne.
{Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1836, i. 438.)
VAUTIER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 25,
1841. [2nd] s. of Daniel, Esq., deceased, of Stanton Park,
Sufliolk. [B. there, Aug. 10, 1821.] Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1845; priest, 1846;
C. of St Gluvias and St Budock, Cornwall, 1845-9. C. of
Wiston, Sussex, 1849-51. C. of St Budock, 1851-5- V. of
Yeahnpton, Devon, 1855-7. V. of St Kenwyn with St Kea,
Cornwall, 1857-82. R. of St Mabyn, 1883-1905. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Exeter, 1857-69. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1878.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro, 1877-83- Married, July 29,
1847, Isabella Jane, dau. of Charles Grant, Esq., of WUley
Place, Famham, and had issue. Disappears from Crockford,
1906. {T. A. Walker, 475; Cornwall Reg., 47; Boase, Collect.
Cornub.)
VAUX, BARON (1878), see MOSTYN, HUBERT GEORGE
CHARLES.
VAUX, EDV(/ARD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, June 5-
1823 S of Edward. B. in London. School, Cheam, Surrey.
Matric. Lent, 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Of Shenley,
Herts., 1841-4. C. of Aspenden, Herts., 1845-7- Died May 7,
1847, aged 44, at Tottenham vicarage, Middlesex. (Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1847, n. 327.)
VAUX, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 10, 1846. S. of Bowyer, of Kempsey, Worcs. Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1851; priest, 1852; C. of Bredon, Worcs., 1854-5- C. of Holy
Trinity, Westminster, 1855. Chaplain of Westminster
Hospital, 1856-9. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square,
Veale, Henry Mallet
1859-67. C. of St PhUip's, ClerkenweU, 1867-8. C. of
St Mary's, Crown Street, Soho, 1869-70. Lie. Pr., dio. of
London, from 1869. F.S.A., 1884. Author, Plain Lectures on
the Most Holy Eucharist ; Christ on the Cross, a Good Friday
Manual (28th thousand); Church Folk Lore, etc. Edited,
Wroth's Mystical Sermons. Joint Editor (with the Rev. R. F.
Littledale), The Priest's Prayer Book, 7th edition, 1891. Of
92 St George's Road, London, S.W. in 1907. Died May 29,
1907, aged 79. (Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Times, May 30,
1907-)
VAWDREY, ALEXANDER ALLEN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 21, 1827. Of Cornwall. [3rd s. of the Rev. William
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1789), C. of Gwinear (and Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. John Charles Glascott). School,
Exeter Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830;
B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim.,
from Exeter) Feb. 3, 1833; priest (Bath and Wells, Litt. dim.,
from Exeter) Apr. 13, 1834; C. of St Erth, Cornwall, 1833-4.
P.C. of St Day, 1834-45. V. of St Agnes, 1845-75. Married
Anne Mary Cossham, of Bristol. Died Aug. 24, 1875, aged 67.
Father of the next. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Clergy List.)
VAWDREY, ALEXANDER ALLEN. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1861. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Alexander Allen (above)
(and Anne Mary). B. at St Dav, Cornwall. Bapt. Jan. 4,
1842. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of St Agnes, Cornwall,
1866-8. V. of Mabe, 1868-80. V. of St Sithney, 1880-9. V. of
St Gluvias, 1889-1909. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1905-9.
Married (1) July 22, 1868, Ellen Gertrude, only chUd of John
Neale, Esq., of Cheltenham, and had issue; (2) Dec. 27, 1890,
Elizabeth Catherine, only dau. of Major Griffin, R.A. Died
Mar. 21, 1909, aged 67. (Eagle, xxxi. 246; Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. 31, 1890; The Times, Mar. 25, 1909-)
VAWDREY, JOHN COSSHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1881. [Only] s. of John Cossham [M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.]
(and Louisa Ellen, youngest dau. of A. N. Harrison). B.
[Sept. 8, 1862], in Kensington. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1881; prizeman; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1890. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Bermondsey.
1886-9. C. of St Margaret's, Lowestoft, 1889-1900. R. of
Kessmgland, Sufiolk, 1900-9. R. of St Margaret's and
St Nicholas', King's Lynn, 1909-22. Hon. Canon of Norwich,
1915-31. R. of Drayton with Hellesdon, Norfolk, 1922-31.
Married, 1902, Maud Beatrice, dau. of Sir John Blois, Bart.,
of Cockfield Hall, near Yoxford, Sufiolk Author, The
Meaning of the Doctrine of the Communion of Saints, etc.
Died Dec. 22, 1931. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford:
Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 24, 1931-)
VAWDREY, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. Eldest s. of Wmiam, C.E., deceased. B. Nov. 17, 1876,
at Gravelly HUl, near Birmingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..\. 1898. Of The
Crossways, Blue House Lane, Limpsfield, Surrey, in 1946.
VAWDREY, WILLIAM SEAMAN. Adm. sizar at Queens',
June 10, 1829. Of Cheshire. [2nd s. of Daniel, of Tushingham
Hall, Cheshire and Plas Glangwynant, Carnarvonshire (and
Anne, dau. of Benjamin Wyatt, of Lime Grove, near Bangor).
B. Sept. 14, 180S.] Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1835; M.A.
1839. Assistant Master at Colfe's Grammar School. Ord.
■deacon (Lichfield) 1841. C. of Kinver, Stafis., 1841-3- C. of
Prescot, Lanes., 1844-6. C. of Longton, 1846-9. C. of Llan-
drinio, Montgom., 1859. C. of Moreton, Salop, 1860-1. V. oi
Pannal, Yorks., 1862-77. Died, unmarried, 1877- (Clergy
List; Burke, L.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 359; L. L.
Duncan.)
VAZ, JOSEPH ANTHONY. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1896. S. of
A. C, of Karachi, India. Schools, St Patrick's, Karachi, and
Sind College; and at Bombay University. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 7, 1897; B.A. and LL.B. 1898. Called to the Bar, Gray s
Inn, Nov. 17, 1898. .Appointed to the I.C.S., 1897; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector in Bengal; in Eastern Bengal and
Assam, 1905; Joint Magistrate and Deputy CoUector, 1907;
Magistrate and Collector, 1909; Magistrate and CoUector in
Bengal, 1912-21. Died Dec. 21, 1921, in Madanpalle
Sanatorium, Chittoor District, Madras. (King's Coll. Reg.,
284; Law Lists; India Office Lists ('Joseph Vas').)
VEAL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 12, 1819. Matric.
Michs. 1819.
VEALE, HENRY MALLET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 6,
1851. [Eldest] s. of James Harris (1818), of Hatherleigh,
Devon (and Emily, dau. of the Rev. Henry WUham Nevile,
R. of Cottesmore). B. May 22, 1S31. School, Rugby. Did not
reside. For some years at the Cape of Good Hope. Of
Passaford House, Hatherleigh, Devon. J. P. Married (i) 1854,
Elizabeth, dau. of Aaron Saunders, of King's Nympton,
Devon, and had issue; (2) 1886, Ellen, widow of Christopher
Edmonds, of the Ceylon Civil Service. Died Dec. 3, 1905-
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
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VEALE, HERBERT PRIOR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1883. S. of Thomas S. B. [Apr. 17, 1864], at Stoke Damerel,
Devonport. At Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia;
B.A. of the University of the Cape of Good Hope. Matnc.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. At St
George's Hospital. Practised first at Cape Town and then
for many years in Pretoria. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, South African Medical Corps). Of 276, Visagie Street,
Pretoria, in 1940. (Peile, u. 701 ; Medical Directories.)
VEALE, JAMES HARRIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Nov. 9, i8i8. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of James Mallet, who
assumed the name of Veale, 1781, on inheriting the estate of
Passaford (and Jane Veale, of Passaford). B. 1800.] Matnc.
Lent, 1819. Succeeded to Passaford, 1816. J. P. and D.L. for
Devonshire. Married, 1830, Emily, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Henry William NevUe, R. of Cottesmore, Rutland.
Died m 1876. Father of Henry M. (1851). (Burke, L.O.)
VEASEY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 6, 1816.
Doubtful if resided. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 5 1817. S. of David, of Huntingdon. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824; B.D. 1831.
Fellow, i8i4. Died Nov. 15, 1834, at Huntingdon. {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; T. .4. Walker, 397; G. Mag., 1835, i. 104.)
VEASEY ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26,
1887. [Only] s. of the Rev. F[rederick] (1842), V. of Lidling-
ton, Beds. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. i8go; M.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of
Horsley, Gloucs., 1891-4. C. of Kemble, Wilts., 1894-9; V.
there, 1899-1904. R. of Edgeworth, Gloucs., 1904-9. Married,
Nov. 4, 1915, Gertrude Mary, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Joseph
Orlando Stallard. Latterly of The Cottage, Hampnett,
Northleach, Gloucs., where he died Sept. 17, 1944, aged 76.
(Crock/ord; The Times, Sept. 19, 1944.)
VEASEY, ARTHUR DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 13, 1844. [Eldest] s. of David. B. Jan. 14, 1825, at
Huntingdon. Schools, Uppingham and Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1844; LL.B. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20,
1847. Died 'about 1870.' (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Inns 0/ Court.)
VEASEY, FRANCIS GERALD (1850), see VESEY.
VEASEY, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22,
1842. Of Hunts. [S. of C, of Huntingdon. School, Upping-
ham.] Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Holy
Trinity, Burton-on-Trent, 1847-50. C. of Tarrington, Heref.,
1850-4. C. of Great Brickhill, Bucks., 1854-76. V. of Lidling-
ton, Beds., 1876-1903. Married Charlotte, eldest dau. of
G. Malcolm, Esq., of Liverpool. Died Oct. 30, 1903, at
Aspley Guise, Beds., aged 80. Father of Alfred H. (1887).
[Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crock/ord; Camb. Chronicle, Nov. 6,
1903-)
VEASEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
July 12, 1773. Of Lines. School, Stilton. Matric. Easter,
1775; Browne Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781; B.D.
1794. Fellow, 1 779-1 839; Tutor. Junior Proctor, 1783-4. V. of
Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1826-39. Died Apr. 22, 1839,
aged 85. Memorial in Little St .Mary's Church; at the time of
his death he was the oldest resident of the University.
(T. A. Walker, 337; G. Mag., N.S. xi. 95.)
VEATER, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1894. S. of Joseph Dore, of 7, Northcote Street, Stapleton
Road, Bristol. B. Jan. 30, 1875, at Portland, Dorset. School,
Bristol Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (i^th Wrangler)
1897. Naval Instructor, R.N., in 1896. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Instructor-Cdr., R.N.; employed at the
Admiralty; Chevalier, Legion of Honour). Died Jan. 9, 1949,
aged 73, at Cape Town. (The Times, Jan. 12, 1949; Camb.
Year-book.)
VEEL, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Christ's, Apr. 11, 1821.
S. of Peter. B. at N. Cemey, Gloucs. School, Dursley.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828.
VEITCH, JOHN GOULD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887.
[2ud] s. of John Gould, of St Vincent Lodge, Morden Road,
Merton, Surrey (and Jane Hodge). B. July 19, 1869, at
Kingston Hill, Surrey. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. FootbaU (assoc.) 'blue,' 1888-
91. Played for England, 1894. Married, Dec. 16, 1903,
Dorothy Maud, widow of Carl Richard G. le Doux. Died
Oct. 3, 1914, at Wimbledon. (Record oj Old Westminsters;
The Times, Oct. 5, 1914.)
VEITCH, WALTER. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20, 1895. School,
Blair Lodge. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898.
VELEY, FREDERICK ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 22, 1888. S. of A. C, Esq., of Great Baddow, Essex.
School, St Leonard's. Matric. Michs. 1888.
Venables, Henry
VELEZ, CARLOS DIAZ. Adm. pens, at St John'.s, Oct. 10,
1883. Matric. Michs. 1883, as Diaz-Velez. Kept three terms.
VENABLES, CUTHBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. Only s. of the Rev. Henry (1842),
of Reading. B. [July 24, 1863], at Chester. [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. A mechanical
engineer. Died Sept. 7, 1942, aged 79, at Cumnor Hill,
Oxford. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 9, 1942.)
VENABLES, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 13, 1838. 3rd s. of wLliam, Esq. [paper-maker and
stationer; formerly Lord Mayor of London and M.P.], of
London (and Ann Ruth Fromow). B. in London [July 5,
1819]. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1838;
Scholar; B.A. (33rd Wrangler) 1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. ad
eundem, at Oxford, 1856. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1844;
priest (Norwich) 1846; C. of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, 1844-
53. C. of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 1853-5. Resided at
Bonchurch f rom 1855. Canon and Precentor of Lincoln, 1867-
95. Ramsden Preacher, 1879. Married, Sept. 8, 1847, Caro-
line Mary, dau. of Henry Tebbs, Proctor of Doctors' Com-
mons, and had issue. Author, History 0/ Hurstmonceaux
Castle; History of the Church of Great St Mary, Cambridge;
History of the Isle of Wight. Translated, Wieseler's Synopsis
Evangelica, and edited, Bleek's Introduction to the Old
Testament; Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress; Grace Abounding;
etc. Died Mar. 4, 1895. (Crockford; Clergy List; D.N.B.)
VENABLES, EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1874- S. of
the Rev. George, of Great Yarmouth. School, King's,
Rochester. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4, 1875; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1877; priest,
1878; C. of Holy Trinity, Hastings, 1877-80. C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1880; C. of St Anne, Soho, London, 1880-2. V.
of St John-the-Evang., Drury Lane, 1882-9. R- of Christ
Church, Marylebone, 1889-91. Died June 22, 1891, in London,
aged 44. (The Roffensian Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, July i, 1891.)
VENABLES, FRANK LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1899. Of Herts. S. of F., Esq., surveyor, of Sudbury,
Harrow. B. Apr. 6, 1881, at Hadley Bamet, Herts. School,
Berkhamsted. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Assistant
Master at Berkhamsted School. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1905; priest, 1906; C. of Fladbury, Worcs., 1905-10. C. of
St Thomas, Coventry, 1910-12. Chaplain in Algiers; died
there. Mar. 20, 1912. (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 29,
1912.)
VENABLES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 19, i795-
B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1797; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803.
R. of Machynlleth, Montgom., 1805-56. Disappears from
Crockford, 1857. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
VENABLES, GEORGE STOVIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Mar. 4, 1828. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Richard (1790), D.D. (and
Sophia, dau. of George Lister, of Girsby, Lines.). B. [June
18, 1810] at Kirkthorpe, Yorks. Schools [Eton and] Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1828; Chancellor's English medal,
1831; B.A. (5th Classic) 1832; M.A. 1835. Fellow, 1835-68;
Hon. Fellow, 1868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May i, 1832.
Called to the Bar, June 10, 1836. On the Oxford Ckcuit.
Q.C., 1863; Bencher, 1873; Treasurer, 1878. At Charterhouse
with Thackeray (whose nose he broke in a fight) and a friend
of Tennyson. A character of ' extraordinary force and charm.'
Wrote the first leading article for the Saturday Review, and
for nearly 30 years contributed anonymous weekly articles.
' He probably did more than any other writer of his time to
establish and maintain the best and strongest current style
and the highest type of pohtical thought, in journalism.'
Compiled the ■nummary of events in The Times on the last
day of each year. High Sheriff of Radnor, 1884. Died Oct.
6, 1888. Brother of Joseph H. (1832) and Richard L. (1826).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; ±-oster. Men at
the Bar, gives 'B. 1811'; D.N.B.; Harry Furniss, Paradise
in Piccadilly, 96.)
VENABLES, GILBERT LOCKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
15, 1891. S. of Thomas, of Wanstead Park, Essex. B. Aug.
12, 1873, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1899.
Living at Mill Court, Cholsey, Berks., in 1907. Died Dec. 11,
1931. (Law Lists; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contemporary
Biographies; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
VENABLES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 20,
1842. S. of L[azarusj J[ones], Esq. (Christ Church, Oxford,
1789) [barrister]. B. Oct. 14, 1823, in Liverpool. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1846; priest, 1848; C. of Bickerstaffe,
Lanes., 1848-50. Minor Canon and Precentor of Chester,
1857-66. Latterly of Leamington. Died July 20, 1889, at
Oxford. Father of Cuthbert E. (1882). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Jesus ColL Notes; Crockford; The Guardian, July 24, 1889.)
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VENABLES, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Feb. i,
^'^" B. at Oswestry, Salop. Matric. Lent, 1752; LL.B
i7sq Old. deacon (Chester) Feb. 10, 1754; pnest (London)
Feb 28 1755. R. of Erbistock, Flints., 1777-1804. Perhaps
V of HarweU, Berks., 1816-22, but see an Oxford namesake
(father of the next) who died in 1823. Disappears from
Clerical Guide, 1829.
VENABLES, JOSEPH GEORGE. Adm. at Jesus, Apr. 3, 1834, as
George Joseph. S. of the Rev. Joseph, deceased (Queea s
College, Oxford, 1789)- Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838;
M.A. 1841.
VENABLES, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Apr ^o 1832. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Richard (next). B. [Dec. 3],
181 3 at CKto, Radnors. School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
Mich's. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. i86i. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 23, 1837. Called to the Bar Nov. 20 1840.
T P for Brecon and Radnorshire. Marned (i) 1844. Sophia,
dau of GUes HUton, Preston House, Faversham, Kent;
(2) 1865, Susan Catherine, 4th dau. of John Ridley, of
Parkend, Northumberland. Died in 1866. Brother of
George S. (1828) and Richard L. (1826). (List of Carthusians;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
VENABLES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1790.
[3rd s of Lazarus (and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Jones, ot
WoodhUl, Salop).] B. [1775]. in London. Matric >Iichs. 1792 ;
B.A. 1795; M.A. 1798; B.D. 1806; D.D. 1814. Fellow 1795-
i8o8. Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1798. V. of Warmfield, Yorks
1808-10. R. of Ashwicken with Leziate, Norfolk, 1810-26.
V of Clyro, Radnors., 1810-46. V. of Llansantflfraed, 181^22.
Preb. of Brecon, 1816-58. R. of Newchurch, Radnor, 1821-
8 V of Nantmel, 1828-58. Archdeacon of Carmarthen,
1832-59. Of Llysdinam Hall, Brecknockshire. Manned,
1808, Sophia, youngest dau. of George Lister, Esq., ot
Girsby, Lines. Died Jan. 15, 1858. Father of the next,
George S. (1828) and Joseph H. (above) (Boase 111. 1086;
Burke, L.G.; Northants. Clergy; Clerical Guide; Clergy List,
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1858, i. 224.) ■
VENABLES, RICHARD LISTER. .\dm. pens, at Emmanuel
Dec II 1826. Of Cheshire. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard
(above)'iand Sophia, youngest dau. of George Lister, Esq.).
B [May 22] 1809. Schools, Eton and Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon, 1832;
priest, 1833. R. of Whitnev, Heref ., 1834-43- V. of Clyro with
BettwsCiyro, Radnors., 1847-73. J-P- and D.L. for Radnors.
Chairman, Radnorshire Quarter Sessions. Married (i) 1834,
Mary Augusta Dahrmple, dau. of General A. M. Poltoratzky,
of Russia, and widow of Francis J. Adam, and had issue;
(2) 1867, Agnes Minna, youngest dau. of Henry Shepherd
Pearson, Esq. Latterly of Llysdinam, Newbndge-on-Wye,
Radnorshire. Author otTravelsin Russia. Died m Llysdinam,
Tan. 3, 1894. Brother of George S. (1828) and Joseph H.
(1832) (Eton Sch. Lists; List of Carthusians; Crockford;
Walford, County Families; The Guardian, Jan. 10, 1894;
Kilvert's Diary, 6.)
VENESS, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 14.
1841 Matric. Lent, 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1842; priest, 1843- C. of St Peter's, Ipswich 1847-53-
Lecturer of Holy Trinity, Margate, 1853-60. R. of Rushohne,
Lanes., 1860-78. Disappears from Crockford, 1879.
VENIS, MAURICE DYTE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1883. [3rd s.
of Edward John Lazarus, M.D., of Benares, India.] Matric.
Michs. 1S83. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 8, 1884.
(Inns of Court.)
VENN, ARTHUR DENNIS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899. 2nd
s. of the Rev. Henry (1857), V. of Walmer, Kent (by his
2nd wife, Louisa J. \V. Ramsay). B. .\ug. 28, 1880, in
Edinburgh. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1899; ts.A.
1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1906; priest, 1909;
C of St James', Stockton-on-Tees, 1906-11. C. of Christ
Church, Folkestone, 1911-12. V. of Holy Trinity Sheerness,
iqi2-20. V. of Chislet, Kent, 1920-45 Married, Apr. 29,
IQI4, Frederica Constance, eldest dau. of Lieut.-General
H E. Dyneley, of Canterbury, and had issue, a son. Died
Mar. 31, 1945. Half-brother of Henry S. (1888). (J. Venn,
Annals of a Clerical Family; Crockford.)
VENN. GERARD NOEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 16, 1827.
Of London. [Only s. of Edward Beaumont, of Freston,
Suffolk (and Harriet, dau. of Frances Green, of Dorkmg).
B Feb 17, 1809, in London.] Migrated to St Catharme s,
lune 28, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1828. Of Ipswich. Marned,
Mar 16, 1858, Emma, dau. of George Mayhew, and had issue
Died Nov. 17, 1877. (J. Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family.)
VENN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 19, 1814. Of
Surrey. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1776). R- of Clapham
(by his ist wife, Katherine King). B. Feb. 10, 1796. |t
Clapham.] Matric. Lent, 1814; B.A. (19^* Wrangler) 1818;
MA. 1821; B.D. 1828. FeUow, 1819-29. Close friend ot
Venn, John
Charles Simeon, who gave him an oak press, still in possession
of the family. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 31, 1819; priest,
lune 17 1821. C. of St Dunstan-m-the-West, 1821-4.
Returned to Cambridge, 1824. Dean and CoUege Lecturer.
Junior Proctor, 1825-6. Evening Lecturer at Great St
Mary's 1826. R. of Dr>T>ool, Hull, 1827-34- R. of St Johns,
HoUoway 1834-47. Preb. of St Paul's, 1846. Honorary
Secretary'of the C.M.S. (of which his father was one of the
founders), 1841-73- Lived latterly at Sheen, Surrey. A leader
of the Evangelical body of the Church of England. Member
of the Royal Commissions on Clerical Subscriptions and
Ritual Reform. Manried, Jan. 21, 1829, Martha, dau. of
Nicholas Sykes, of Swanland, near Hull. Author, Life and
Letters of Henry Venn (his grandfather); Missionary Life of
Xavier, etc. Died Jan. 13, 1873; buried at Mortlake Portrait
by George Richmond in the committee-room of the C.M.b.,
and marble rebel in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral. Brother
of John (1823); father of John (1853) and the next. (J. Venn,
Arinals of a Clerical Family; Crockford; D.N.B.; Clergy List.)
VENN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 31, 1857. [Yr.] s. of the
Rev Henry (above), B.D., sometime Fellow of Queens', and
Hon Secretary of the CM. Society (and Martha, dau. of
Nicholas Sykes). B. [July 27], 1838, at Highgate. Schools,
Highgate and Islington proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1857;
BA i86i- M.A. 1864. Assistant Secretary of the C.M.S.,
1861-7 O'rd. deacon, 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Mortlake,
Surrey, 1867-9. C. of St Simon's, Chelsea, 1869-70. R. of
(Clare portion), Tiverton, 1870-85. Rural Dean of Tiverton,
1880-5. V. of Sittingboume, Kent, 1885-92. V. of Walmer,
1893-1908. Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1900-23. Married
(I) Isabel Louisa, dau of Captain \V. M. De Butts; (2) Louisa
Jane \V., dau. of Robert Balfour Wardlaw Ramsay. Lived
latterly at Canterbury, where he died May 17, 1923. Brother
of John (1853); father of Arthur D. (1899) and Henry S.
(1888). (J. Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family; Venn, 11. 334;
Crockford; Who was Who.)
VENN, HENRY KNOTT. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Jan. lo,
1834. [Eldest] s. of Henry Cooke, of Payhembury, near
Honiton, Devon (and Mary Knott). B. 1814. School, Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1S38; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1839; priest, 1840; C. of Harpford, Devon,
1839-45. C. of Monkton, 1846-60. Assistant Master, All
HaUow's School, Honiton. C. of Combe Raleigh, 1S60-9. V.
of Monkton, 1869-1902. Resided latteriy at xMonkton House,
Honiton, where he died Mar. 23, 1910, aged 95. (Blundell's
Sch. Reg.;]. Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family ; T. A. Walker,
447; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 26, 1910.)
VENN, HENRY STRAITH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888. S. of
the Rev. Henry (1857), V. of Sittingboume (by his ist wife,
Isabel Louisa, dau. of Capt. De Butts). B. [Nov. 28], 1869,
in London. Schools, BlundeU's, Tiverton and St Peter's,
Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1888. Farmed in Vir-
ginia, U.S.-'V., from 1889. Subsequently in the Umted States
Civil'Service (Bureau of Commerce). Died Jan. 3, 1908, at
Washington. Half-brother of Arthur D. (1899). (Venn, n.
503; J. Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family; The Times, Jan. 9,
1908.)
VENN JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 7, 1776. Only s. of
the Rev. Henry (1742), R- of Yelling, Hunts, (and Eling,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bishop, D.D., Mimster of St Mary-
le-Tower, Ipswich). B. Mar. 9, 1759. at Claph-m, Surrey.
School Hipperholme, Yorks. (Mr Sutcliffe). Matric. Michs.
1777; Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1781; M.A. 1786. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1782; priest iGloucester) 1783; C. to his
father at Yelling. R. of Little Dunham, Norfolk, 1783-92.
R of Clapham, Surrey, 1792-1813. R. of Great Tey, Essex,
1804-13. One of the founders of the Church Missionary
Society, 1797, and the central figure of the Clapham 'Sect.'
Friend 'of Charles Simeon. Married (i) Oct. 22, 1789,
Katherine, only dau. of William King, merchant of Hull, and
had issue; (2)' Aug. 25, 1812, Frances, 5th dau. of John
Turton Esq., of Sugnal, near Eccleshall, Staffs. Author,
Sermons, etc. Died July i, 1813, at Clapham; buned in the
old churchyard. Father of the next and of Henry (i8i4)-
(J Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; D..\'.B.; G. Mag., 1813, 11. 91-)
VENN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 12, 1823. Of
Surrey. [2nd surviving s. of the Rev. John (above). B. Apr.
17 1802. Schools, Harrow and Charterhouse; and at the
HE I C.S. College, HaUeybury, 1818-20; went to India as a
Cadet; invalided home.] Matric. Michs. 1823; BeU Scholar,
1824; B.A.(i2th Wrangler) 1827; M.A. 1830. FeUow, 1829-34-
Ord. deacon (London) June i, 1S28; priest, June 14, 1829 ;C of
St Mary-le-Strand, London, 182S-9. P.C. of Pmner, Middle-
sex 1830-3. V. of St Peter's with St Owen's, Hereford, 1S33-
70 ' Provided a steam com-miU for the benefit of the poor
and started an Industrious Aid Society. Preb. of Hereford
1843-68. Engaged with a Jesuit in the famous Hereford
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Venn, John
Discussion, 1847. Lived latterly at Aylestone Hill, Hereford.
Author, St Paul's Three Chapters on Holiness; Commentary on
St Paul's Epistle to the Galaiians. Died, unmarried. May 12,
1890. Brother of Henry (1814). (J- Venn, Annals of a
Clerical Family; List of Carthusians; Harrow Sch. Keg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 21, 1890.)
VENN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 25, 1853. [Elder] s.
of the Rev. Henry (1814), B.D., Hon. Secretary of the
Church Missionary Society (and Martha, dau. of Nicholas
Sykes). B. [Aug. 4], i834. at Drypool, Hull. Schools, High-
gate and Islington proprietary. Matnc. M.chs. 1853; Scholar,
B.A. (m Wrangler) 1857; M.A. i860; Sc.D. 1884. I'ellow
1857-1923; President, 1912-23. Represented the Wth
generation of the Venn family to graduate at Cambridge; the
three previous ones were at Oxford. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1858,
priest, 1859; C. of Cheshunt, Herts., 1858-9., C. of Mortlake,
Surrey, 1860-2. College Lecturer in Moral Science from 1862.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1869. One of those responsible for the
development of the Moral Sciences Tripos. Latterly devoted
himself to the publication of University and College records.
F R S 1883 F S.A., 1892. President of the Cambridge
Antiquarian Society, 1907-8. Availed himself of the provi-
sions of the Clerical DisabUities Relief Act (1870), in 1883.
Married, June 20, 1867, Susanna Carnegie, eldest dau. ot the
Rev. Charles VVeUand Edmonstone. Inventor of a very
successful bowling-machine for cricket. Author, The Logic of
Chance; Characteristics of Belief; Symbolic Logic; Empmcal
Logic; Biographical History of Gonville and Caius- Caius
College (College Histories series) ; Annals of a Clerical Family;
John Caius. 1529-1573; Early Collegiate Life; Annals of
Gonville and Caius College. Edited Grace-Book A. Co labo-
rated with his son on the preparation of Part I of Alumm
Cantabrigienses and Matriculations and Degrees, 1544-1659.
Presented his large coUection of books on Logic to the
University Library. Died Apr. 4, 1923. at his house in
Chaucer Road, Cambridge; buried at Trumpington. Portrait
in Caius. Brother of Henry (1857) I father of John A. (1902),
compiler of this work. [Clergy List; Venn, 11. 313; Who was
Who; The Caian, Vol. xxxi, No. iii; Proceedings of the Royal
Society, 1926; D.N.B.)
VENNER. HAROLD. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1889. B. May 4.
1871. School, King's, Ely. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 7,
1891; B.A. 1892. Assistant Master at King's School, Ely,
1892, for a year. (Reg. of King's Sch., Ely.)
VENNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. 20, 1771- Of Kent.
Matric. Easter, 1772. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2,
1773; 'S. of John, of Canterbury.' (Inns of Court.)
VENNER, The Rev. SAMUEL. B.A. 1758, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A., from Trinity, 1758. [S. of WUliam, of Ireland. B. Dec.
24, 1723, at Lichfield. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 19, 1742- age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1746. V. of Sutton Valence, Kent, 1747-64- Died Dec. 4,
1764. (Al. Oxon.; Al. Carthus.)
VENNING, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25.
1899 [4th] s. of John James Edgcombe, of Penlee, Stoke-
Damerel, Devon. B. [Feb. 12, 1881], at Stoke-Damerel.
School, Malvern. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; MB
B.Chir. and M.A. 1907; M.D. 1919- At St George s Hospital;
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. House
Physician, Great Ormond Street Hospital; Cluneal Assistant,
Samaritan Free Hospital for Women. Served m the Great
War 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised at Steeple Aston,
Oxon., and then for many years at Rickmansworth, Herts
Of Craich House, Rickmansworth in 1949- (Medical
Directories.)
VENNING, JAMES MEYBOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
July 9 1830. S. of John. B. in St Petersburg, Russia. School,
Devon (private). Matric. Michs. 1830. Migrated to Trimty
HaU, Oct. 20, 1836. Resided at Bath. Married Patience
Maria dau. of Edgcombe Parson, Esq., of Tavistock, Devon,
and had issue. Died in 1894. (Waif ord, County Families (sub
his son).)
VENTRIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 2, 1821.
Of Cambs. [Doubtless s. of William Richmond.] Matric.
Easter 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln)
1825; priest (Ely) 1825. P.C. of Stow-cum-Quy, Cambs.,
1825-86. Sometime Chaplain to Lord St Leonards, and to
the County gaol, Cambridge. Assisted, during 1858, m the
historical and legal parts of Vol. in of the Catalogue of M56.
in the University hbrary. Resided latterly at 3, Bateman
Street, Cambridge, where he died Sept. 12, 1886, aged 85;
buried in Quy churchyard. Doubtless brother of Henry L.
(1827) and Joseph U. (1829). (T. A. Walker, 412 and MS.
note; C. Sayle, Annals of Camb. Univ. Lib., 127.)
Vere, James
VENTRIS, EDWARD FAVELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 5, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850.
Adm. ad eundem, at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1870. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1848; priest (Chester) 1849; C.of Newport
Salop, 1848-51. C. of Holy Trinity, Runcorn, 1851-2. C. of
St Peter's, Colchester, 1852-6. C. of Stanway, Essex, 1856-9.
V. of West Mersea, 1859-63. R. of Church Aston, Salop,
1863-1905. Latterly of 17, St George's Terrace, Brighton,
where he died Nov. 27, 1915, aged 91. (Crockford; The Times,
Dec. I, 1915)
VENTRIS, HENRY LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 2,
1827. Of Cambs. [S. of William Richmond, of Cambridge
(and Mary). B. Dec. 25, 1806, at Cambridge.] Matric. Michs.
1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22,
1833; priest, Dec. 21, 1834. P.C. of Whetstone, Middlesex,
1833-69. R. of St Columb Major, Cornwall, 1869-97. One of
the earliest of London clergy to preach in the surplice, his
first appearance in that garment causing a sensation.
Married, 1835, Ann, dau. of James Newman, of Whetstone
House, Finchley, London, and had issue. Died Apr. 28, 1897.
Doubtless brother of Edward (1821) and of the next. (Crock-
ford; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Scoit, MSS.; The Times, May i,
1897; The Globe, May 8, 1897.)
VENTRIS, JOSEPH UNDERWOOD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 9, 1829. Of Cambs. [Doubtless s. of WilUam Richmond.]
Matric Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 3, 1833; priest, Feb. 23, 1834; C. of South Ferriby and
Worlaby, Lines., 1833-7. Died May 17, 1837, m London,
aged 29. Doubtless brother of the above and of Edward
(1821). (G. Mag. 1837, I. 666.)
VENUA, ADOLPHUS ROBERT. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
June 29, 1833. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Cambridge. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1838. Second Master of
Thame School, 1842 ; Assistant Master, Lucton School, Heref.,
1843. (Warwick's Univ. Register.)
VERDEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 19,
1786. Of Middlesex. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Easter,
1786; Scholar. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 7, 1789; B-A.
1790; M.A. 1793. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
VERDON, EGBERT SUMNER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. S. of Sir George, of Melbourne, Australia. B.
there. School, Toorak College, Melbourne. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897; M.D.
1901. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1896.
House Physician, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. Physician
to Sir A. Nicolson's Mission to the Court of Morocco, 1902.
Took service as doctor with the Sultan Mulai Abd el Azizdan,
remained with him until the end of his reign; afterwards with
the Sultan Mulai Hafid until his abdication. Commander of
the Hafidian Order of Morocco. Died in Apr. 1931, on a voyage
from Tangier to Southampton. (The Times, Apr. 20, 1931-)
VERDON, HENRY BOUTFLOWER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Mar. 21, 1865. S. of the Rev. Edward, deceased.
B. Dec. 8, 1846, at Tottington, near Bury, Lanes. School,
Clergy Orphan, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869;
M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon, 1870; priest, 1871; C. of St James,
Clapham, Surrey, 1870-2. C. of St Mary's, Battersea, 1872-9.
Chaplain at Guy's Hospital, 1879. Died in 1879. (Clergy
Orphan Sch. Reg.)
VERDON, RICHARD EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 29, 1863. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William, V. of St John's,
Pendlebury (and Sophia). B. Oct. 12, 1845, at Salford, Lanes.
[School, Rossall.J Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1866; B.A.
(6th Wrangler, and Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class) 1868; M.A.
1871. Fellow, 1869-78. Sometime Assistant Master at
Stockwell School. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 4, 1871.
'Resided in St John's, and became very odd: the under-
graduate story was that Verdon held that certain mental
processes could not be described in words, and that he was
writing a book on them.' Resided latterly at Macclesfield,
where he died Sept. 22, 1906. (Rossall Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Inns of Court; The Macclesfield Times, Oct. 5, 1906.)
VERDON, WALTER GEORGE HOWARD MASTERMAN. Adm.
at Caius, Oct. i, 1897. S. of Walter Henry, M.D. (and Frances
Mary Baines). B. [June 29], 1879, at BrLxton HUl, London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897. At St Thomas's
Hospital; Clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1907-
Assistant House Surgeon, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
Practised at Luton, Beds., from 1910 and afterwards at
Hastings. Of Saxonhurst, St Helen's Road, Hastmgs in 1952.
(Venn, 11. 554; Medical Directories.)
VERDON-ROE, S. V., see ROE.
VERE, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 23, 1792;
from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 6, 1790. [S. of John, of Edmonton.]
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Vere-Hodge
VERE-HODGE, see HODGE.
VEREKER, The Hon. CHARLES SMYTH. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Trinity, May 15, 1838. [2nd] s. of Charles [2nd] Viscount
Gort (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John Palliser, of
Comeragh, Co. Waterford). B. Apr. 21, 1818, in London.
School, Co. Galway (private). Matric. Lent, 1839; M.A. 1841.
Lieut. -Col. commanding 4th Brigade, S. Irish Division, R.A.;
Lieut. -Col. Commandant, Limerick City Militia, 1873.
Married, May 10, 1842, Kate, youngest dau. of Robert
Fannin. Died, s.p.. May 12, 1885. (Burke, P. and B. {sub
Gort); Army Lists.)
VERELST, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 21,
1798. [3rd s. of Harry, H.E.LC.S., of Aston Hall, Yorks.,
Governor of Bengal, '1768-70 (and Anne, dau. of Josiah
Wordsworth, of Wadworth Place, Yorks.).] B. [Dec. 5,
1779], at Aston. Matric. Easter, 1800; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1806.
R. of Withycombe, Somerset, 1819-42. Succeeded to Aston
Hall, 1837. Married, Apr. 4, i8i8, Charlotte Anne, dau. of
Col. William Charlton, of Apley Castle, Salop, and had issue.
Died Nov. 24, 1842, at Withycombe. Brother of the next.
(Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1843, i. 104.)
VERELST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Mar. 14, 1803. 4th s. of Harry, Esq. [formerly Governor of
Bengal, for whom see D.N.B.] (and Anne, dau. of Josiah
Wordsworth, of Wadworth, near Doncaster). B. at Aston,
Yotks. [Oct. 4, 1784]. Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar. Migrated
to St Catharine's, Jan. 18, 1805; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810.
Fellow of St Catharine's, 1807. V. of Rauceby, Lines., 1823-
33. R. of Grayingham, 1820-51. Married Sophia, eldest dau.
of William Lee, of Grove Hall, Yorks. Died, s.p., July 4,
1 85 1, at the house of his brother-in-law, at West Retford.
Last descendant in the male line of a family which settled in
England when Simon Verelst was a celebrated painter of
flowers at the Court of Charles II. Brother of the above.
[Clerical Guide; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke,
L.G., which gives died, June 27, 1844; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 216.)
VEREV, CECIL HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890. S. of
CaptainCharles, of the Crescent, Bedford. [B. 1872.] School,
Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1896; M.A.
1899. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1898; priest, 1900; C. of
Bewdley, Worcs., 1898-1902. C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Windsor, 1902-8. V. of Bloxham, Oxon., 1908-17. V. of
Painswick, Gloucs., 1917-29. R. of Buckland with Laverton,
1931-9. Married, 1907, Linda D., dau. of J. D. Birchall, of
Gloucester. Of Bamsley Close, Cirencester, Gloucs. in 1952.
Brother of Lewis (1893), the next and James G. (1884).
iCrockford.)
VEREY, CHARLES GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 25, 1887. S. of Captain — [Charles], of The Crescent,
Bedford. School, Bedford Granamar. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Assistant Master at Sunnydene House
School, St Margaret's Bay, Dover, in 1906. Of Pevensey Bay,
Sussex. Died Mar. 16, 1942, aged 73, at West Molesey,
Surrey. Brother of Lewis (1893), the above and James G.
(1884). [Camb. Year-book; The Times, Mar. 18, 1942.)
VEREY, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Only] s. of Henry William (next), of Bridge House,
Twyford, Berks. B. May 8, 1877. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. and LL.B. 1899; M.A. 1906. Adm.
a solicitor, Nov. 1903; practised in London (Messrs Field,
Roscoe and Co.). Married, 1907, Lucy Alice, elder dau. of
Judge Amyas Philip Longstaff Atkinson, and had issue.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Special List
(Assistant Director Gen. Transportation); D.S.O. 1918;
mentioned in despatches). Of Bridge House, Twyford, Berks.,
in 1952. [Law Lists; Who's Who.)
VEREY, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 29, 1855. [Eldest] s. of Henry, of Bedford (and Anne
Patience, eldest dau. of Thomas Cole, Esq.). B. Dec. 29,
1836, in London. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1862.
Called to the Bar, June 9, 1865. Senior Of&cial Referee of the
Supreme Court of Judicature, 1876-1920. Knighted, 1920.
Of Twyford, Berks. J. P. for Berks. Married, June 3, 1876,
Henrietta Maria, 5 th dau. of Edward WiUiams Hasell, of
Dalemain, Cumberland. Died Dec. 4, 1920, at Twyford.
Father of the above. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Waif ord, County Families; The Times, Dec. 6,
1920.)
VEREY, JAMES GWYNNE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 12,
1884. S. of Charles. B. Aug. 31, 1865, at Athlone, Ireland.
School, Bedford Grammar. Did not reside. Adm. a solicitor,
Oct. 1890; practised in Bedford. Died there in 1931. Brother
of the next, of Cecil H. (1890) and Charies G. (1887). [Peile,
n. 703; Law Lists.)
Verney, Sir Harry, Bart.
VEREY LEWIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893. S. of Captain
Charles [the Buffs], of The Crescent, Bedford (and Jane Mary
Wynter) B 1874. School, Bedford. Matnc. Michs. 1893;
B A 1897- M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1898; priest,
I900- C. of St Andrew's, Plaistow, Essex, 1898-1902.
Chaplain of St Paul's, Cannes, 1902-3. C. of Holy Trmity,
Westminster, 1903-8. C. of Sandringham with West Newton
and Babingly, Norfolk, 1908-11. R. of Cariton-in-the-
Willows Notts 1911-17. V. of Rottingdean, Sussex, 1917-35.
ChaplaiA of Braemar, 1935-6- R- of Woolbeding, Sussex
1935-40. Chaplain to H.M. the King at Hampton Court
Palace 1940-7 Brother of Cecil H. (1890), Charles G. (1887)
and James G. (1884). (Crockford; Who's Who.)
VERITY, ARTHUR WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8,
188' [5th s.] of George Hamilton, of 21, Lansdowne Place,
Cheltenham. B. June 20, 1863, at Bridgend, Glam School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1885; B.A (Class.
Trip Pt I, ist Class) 1885; M.A. 1889. Editor of the weU-
known Student's Shakespeare. Died Oct. 19, i937, ft Sid-
mouth. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Oct. 20, 1937.)
VERITY, WALTER HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's Oct ii,
1886. S. of Alfred Henry, Presbyterian mimster, of Kerndge,
Macclesfield (and Mary Elizabeth WUson). B. Oct. 29, 1867,
at Northenden, Cheshire. School, Macclesfield Grammar
(The Rev. D. WUmott). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889;
MA. 1893. Assistant Master at Faversham Grammar
School, Kent, 1890-4. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1892;
priest, 1893 ; C. of St Paul's, Huddersfield, 1894-8. Organising
Secretary, C.E.T.S., dio. of Wakefield, 1898-1902. V. of
Longwood, Yorks., 1902-13. V. of Slaithwaite, 1913-40 (with
East Scammonden, 1938-40)- Hon. Canon of Wakefield,
1930-40. Latteriy of 24, All Saints Road, St Annes-on-Sea,
where he died, June 19, 1948- [Crockford; Church Times,
July 9, 1948.)
VERLANDER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at St John's,
July 3, 1832. Of Middlesex. S. of Dr Jacob Alexander.
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1868.
Author, The Vestal and other poems.
VERLEY, BERTIE LOUIS. Matric. Non-CoU. from Cavendish
H., Michs. 1890. S. of James Louis. B. Nov. 28, 1873, in
Kingston, Jamaica. Schools, York Castle, Jamaica and Lynn
Grammar. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 12, 1892; B.A. 1893.
Adm. solicitor, Jan. 10, 1898; practised in Jamaica. Played
cricket for the Colonv against various visiting English teams.
Killed in the great earthquake, Jan. 14, 1907; buried in
Half Way Tree churchyard. (W. Cowper; Peile, 11. 772.)
VERLEY, VINCENT EVERARD LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of Francis Louis, of 38 6 Devonshu-e Street,
London. B. Oct. i, 1871, at Kingston, Jamaica. School
Epsom, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1890. A planter. Married
and had issue. Died Sept. 11, 1930, in England; his ashes
were buried in the churchyard at Half Way Tree, Kmgston,
Jamaica. (W. Cowper.)
VERMA, HIRALAL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 19, 1900.
S of Shuckarenlal. B. Dec. 1880, at Chindwara, Central
Provinces. Schools, High and Government College, Jabalpur
and Kayastha Pathshala College, Allahabad. Matnc. Lent,
1900- B.A. 1903; M.A. 1920. Called to the Bar, Lmcoln s
Inn Nov. 17, 1903. Practised at Allahabad. Joined the
I C.'s. 1909; served in the Central Provinces; Extra-assistant
Commissioner, 1916; Under-Secretary to Government, Central
Provinces, 1931. M.B.E., 1935; retired, 1937. [I-C.S. Lists;
Peile, II. 840; Law Lists.)
VERNER, GUY WILLIAM HAY. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
July 13, 1900. [Eldest] s. of Charles Augustus, of War
Coppice, Blechingley, Surrey (and Violet Emily, dau. of
Simon Watson-Taylor, of Erlestoke Park, Wilts.). B. Apr. 24,
1880. [School, Wellington College.] Matric. Michs. 1900.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R. Marines).
Married, Apr. 17, 1912, Violette Chariotte, dau. of Louis Anse ,
of Etienne, France, and had issue. Of South Bank, Park Hill
Road, Torquay, in 1949- [Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, P.
and B.; Univ. War List.)
VERNEY (formeriy CALVERT), Sir HARRY, Bart. Adm. Fell.-
Com. at Downing, July 6, 1829. [Eldest] s. of General Su"
Harry [Calvert], 1st Bart, (and Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Hammersley). B. Sept. 8, 1801. School, Harrow. Matnc.
Michs. 1829. Entered Sandhurst as Cadet, 1818; commis-
sioned in the 31st Foot, 1819; Military attach^ at Stuttgart,
1818-20. Joined 7th Fusiliers at Londonderry, 1820; served
with the 72nd and 52nd Regts., and the Grenadier Guards;
retired as Major, 1830. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
Sept 3 18-6 Had assumed the surname of Verney, in place
of that of Calvert, 1827, on succeeding to the Verney estates
at Claydon, Bucks, on the death of his cousin, Mrs V emey.
MP for Buckingham, 1832-41; for Bedford, 1847-52; for
Buckingham, 1857-74 and 1880-5. P.C. 1885. One ol the
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Vernon, Alfred Samuel Edward Russell Stone
Vernon, Mark Henry
founders of the Royal Agricultural Society. Married (i)
June 30, 1835, Eliza, dau. of Admiral Sir George Johnstone
Hope (one of Nelson's Captains at Trafalgar), and had issue;
(2) June 23, 1858, Frances Parthenope, eldest dau. of
William Edward Nightingale, and sister of Florence Nightin-
gale. Died Feb. 12, 1894. (Harrow Sck. Reg.; Burke, P. and
B.; Return of M.P.s.; D.N.B.)
VERNON, ALFRED SAMUEL EDWARD RUSSELL STONE.
Matric. Non-Coil, from Ayerst H., Michs. 1885.
VERNON, The Hon. AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com.
(age 18) at Magdalene, Sept. 29, 1847. Eldest s. of George
John (Warren) [5th Baron] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1822)
(by his ist wife, Isabella Caroline, dau. of Cuthbert Ellison,
M.P., of Hebbum, Durham). [B. Feb. i, 1829, in Rome.]
School, Eton. Doubtful if resided. Ensign, Scots Guards,
1848; Lieut., 1850; sold out, 1851. Succeeded his father as
6th Baron Vernon, May 31, 1866. Of Sudbury, Derbs.
President, Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1871.
Member of the Royal Commission on Agriculture, 1879-82.
Established at Sudbury a butter-factory, one of the first in
England, 1881. Married, June 7, 1851, Lady Harriet Anson,
3rd dau. of the ist Earl of Lichfield, and had issue. Completed
an edition of Dante's Inferno begun by his father. Died
May I, 1883, in London; buried in Sudbury churchyard.
{Boase, iii. 1090; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.)
VERNON, CHARLES (1811), see JENKIN.
VERNON, COURTENAY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 24, 1847. [3rd] s. of the Rt Hon. R[obert] (formerly
Smith, and later, ist Baron Lyveden, Christ Church, Oxford,
1819), of Fanning Woods, Northants. (and Emma Mary
Fitzpatrick). [B. July 27, 1828.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A.
185 1. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of All-
hallows, near Wigton, Cumberland, 1853-4. R. of Grafton
Underwood, Northants., 1854-92. Married, Mar. 25, 1856,
Alice Gertrude, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald
Stephens Townshend, of Castle Townshend, Co. Cork. Died
July 17, 1892. Father of Sydney C. F. (1880); brother of
Gowran C. V. (1843, sub Smith). [Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; Burke, P. and B. (sub Lyveden); Clergy List.)
VERNON (post HARCOURT), The Hon. EDWARD VENABLES.
M.A. from Trinity, 1783. [3rd s. of George, ist Lord Vernon
(by his 3rd wife, Martha, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Simon Har-
court). B. Oct. 10, 1757, at Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire.
School, Westminster.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
July 2, 1774; Fellow of All Souls, 1777; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1780;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1786. Ord. priest, 1781. R. of Sudbury,
Derbs., 1782-1803. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1785-
1808. Preb. of Gloucester, 1785-91. Bishop of Carlisle, 179 1-
1807. Archbishop of York, 1807-47. P.C, 1808. Lord High
Almoner to King George III and later to Queen Victoria.
Member of the Queen's Council in charge of George III. Took
the name of Harcourt, 1831, on inheriting the estates of that
family. Declined the renewal of the Harcourt peerage, 1838.
Member of the Ecclesiastical Commission, 1835. Married,
Feb. 5, 1784, Anne Leveson-Gower, 3rd dau. of Granville,
ist Marquess of Stafford, and had 16 children. Author,
Sermons. Died Nov. 5, 1847, at the Palace, Bishopsthorpe.
Half-brother of George V. (1753); father of Leveson V. (1854,
sub Harcourt) and William V. V. (1833, sub Harcourt).
(Northants. Clergy; Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Oxon.;
Cox, Churches of Derbs.; D.N.B.)
VERNON, GEORGE. Adm.pens. (age 16) at Trinity, Nov. 7, 1775.
[2nd] s. of George (1740) [of Clontarf Castle, Co. Dublin] (and
Elizabeth Hughes). School, Ballygall, Co. Dublin. Matric.
Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1778. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May i,
1784. Died unmarried, May 10, 1802. Brotherof John (1773).
{Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
VERNON, GEORGE VENABLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 12, 1753. [Eldest s. of George, ist Baron Vernon
(by his ist wife, the Hon. Mary, dau. of Thomas, 6th Baron
Howard of Effingham). B. May 9, 1735. School, West-
minster.] Matric. Easter, 1755; M.A. 1755. M.P. forWeobley,
1757-61; for Bramber, 1762-8; for Glamorgans., 1768-80.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Vernon, Aug. 21, 1780.
Married (i) July 16, 1757, the Hon. Louisa Barbarina (died,
s.p., 1776), dau. of Bussey, 4th Baron Mansel; (2) May 25,
1786, Georgiana, dau. of William Fauquier, and had issue,
one daughter. Died June 18, 1813. Half-brother of Edward
V. (1783). (Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.)
VERNON, GOWRAN CHARLES (1843), see SMITH.
VERNON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1849.
[Eldest s. of Henry Charles, of Hilton Park, Stafford (and
Catherine, 2nd dau. of Richard Rice-Williams, of Hendre-
denny, Glam.). B. Dec. 16, 1828.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Cricket 'blue,' 1850-2. Died
Feb. 19, 1855, at Tixover Hall, Rutland. Brother of William
G. (i860). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 742; Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag., 1855, I. 444.)
VERNON, HENRY DOUGLAS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1875.
Matric. Michs. 1875. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Jan. 14,
1876. Of Drumlanford House, Newton Stewart, Wigtown-
shire.
VERNON, HENRY RICHARD COOPER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1884. [4th and youngest s. of [Sir] William [ist Bart.],
of Shotwick Park, Cheshire (and Jane Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Cooper, of Fulford, Staffs.). B. Oct. 12, 1865.
School, Denstone.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1888 ; priest, 1889; C. of St Luke'r
Leicester, 1888-90. C. of Finedon, Northants., 1890-2. C.
of Stockton Heath, Cheshire, 1893-5. C. of St Marylebone,
London, 1895-8. C. of St Michael's, Northampton, 1898-
1900. C. of Ormskirk, Lanes., 1900-2. Head Master of Clive
House School, Southport, 1904-9; House Master at Exeter
School, 1909-12. C.-in-charge of Mortehoe, Devon, 1912-13.
V. of Rothersthorpe, Northants., 1913-19. Married, July 20,
1893, Jessie Georgina, youngest dau. of the Rev. George
Woodfield Paul, V. of Finedon, Northants., and had issue.
Latterly of 12, Granville Road, Eastbourne, where he died
Sept. 8, 1935. (Denstone Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.;
The Times, Sept. 9, 1935.)
VERNON, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. I,
1853. Of Sussex. [S. of the Rev. Mark Henry (1812). B.
May 27, 1834. School, Marlborough CoUege.] Matric. Michs.
1853; B.A. 1857. Adm. solicitor, 1865. An Official Referee,
Royal Courts of Justice. Died Sept. 2, 1904, at St Leonard's-
on-Sea. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
VERNON, JAMES [RICHARD]. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 19,
1816; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Middlesex. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Nov. 16, 1817; priest, Nov. 29, 1818, as James
Richard.
VERNON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, June 5, 1773-
[Eldest] s. of George ( 1 740), of Clontarf, Co. Dublin (and Eliza-
beth Hughes). School, BaUygall, Co. Dublin. Matric. Michs.
1773. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 2, 1774- Called to the
Bar, 1778. Succeeded his father at Clontarf Castle, 1787.
Married, 1780, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Fletcher, of Newtown
Park, Co. Dublin, and had issue. Brother of George (i775)-
(Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
VERNON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 3, 1790- Of
Lanes. School, Macclesfield. Matric. Lent, 1791; Scholar;
B.A. 1795. (T. A. Walker, 361.)
VERNON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1821. [5th]
s. of Thomas [Shrawley], Esq., of Astley, near Stourport,
Worcs. [B. Aug. 30, 1802.] School, Worcester (Mr Holden).
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Worcester);
priest (Worcester). R. of Shrawley, Worcs., 1827-62.
A I. Oxon. suggests that a contemporary Oxonian namesake
may have held Shrawley. Married, Oct. 6, 1853, Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles Morris, and widow of Thomas Harris. Died
Dec. 6, 1875. Brother of William (1813). (Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.)
VERNON, JOHN FANE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 13, i868.
[Eldest] s. of John Edward, gent., of Erne Hill, Co. Cavan
(by his ist wife, Harriet, youngest dau. of the Rt. Rev. John
Leslie, D.D., Bishop of Kilmore). B. [July 5, 1849], at
Bingfield, Co. Cavan. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875- Adm.' at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17, 1871. Called to the Irish Bar, 1874.
J. P. and D.L. for Co. Cavan; High Sheriff, 1890. J. P. for
Co. Dublin. A Land Commissioner for Ireland, 1881-7. Of
Erne Hill, Co. Cavan. Married, May 11, 1882, Thomasina
Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. Henry Joy Tombe, Canon of
Christ Church, Dublin, and had issue. Died Feb. 10, 1923, in
Wilton Place, Dublin. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Burke, L.G.
of Ireland; Peile, 11. 605; Inns of Court.)
VERNON, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 17, 1848. S. of William. B. at Grindleton, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar. Died Dec. 29, 1850, aged 22.
M.I. in Christ Church, Cambridge. (G. Mag., 1851, i. 328.)
VERNON, MARK HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July I, 1812. S. of Henry. B. at Aston, Worcs. School,
Loughborough House, Kennington, London. Matric. Michs.
1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23,
1821; priest, June 2, 1822. R. of St Martin's, Colchester,
1825-36. V. of Leominster (or Lyminster), Sussex, 1833-6.
V. of Westfield, Sussex, 1836-81. Married, 1833, Mary
Martha, dau. of Sir WUliam Home, of Epping House, Little
Berkhamsted. Died May 6, 1881, aged 84. Father of Henry
W. (1853). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Guardian, May 11, 1881.)
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Vernon, Reginald William Borlase Warren
Verschoyle, Thomas Frederick
VERNON, REGINALD WILLIAM BORLASE WARREN. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall, Jan. 27, 1876. [Only] s. of
the Hon. WiUiam [John] Borlase Warren [Venables] (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1852), of 43, Grosvenor Place, London (by
his ist wife, Agnes Lucv, 3rd dau. of Sir John Peter Boileau,
ist Bart.). [B. Jan. 27, 1856.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1876. Married, May 20, 1879, Edith Georgiana Cow-per,
eldest dau. of William Smith-Cowper Cooper, of Toddington
manor, Beds., and had issue. Died Apr. 26, 1912. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
VERNON, RUPERT JOHN. Adm. at C.\ius, Oct. 2, 1899. [4th]
s. of .-Vrthur, architect, of Borshams, High Wycombe. B.
there, Dec. 3, 1880. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1899- B. A. 1903; M.A.,M.B.andB.Chir. 1911. At the London
Hospital; Clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1909-
Practised at Southampton. Served in the Great War, 191 4-
19 (Major, R.A.M.C; mentioned in despatches). Of Words-
worth Lodge, Winchester Road, Shirley, Southampton, in
1952. (Venn, in. 400; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
VERNON, SYDNEY CHARLES FITZPATRICK. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1880. [2nd] s. of the Hon. and Rev.
Courtenav John (1847)- B. [July 14, 1862], at Grafton
Underwood, Northants. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880.
Second Lieut., Northants. Militia, 1880. Married Emilie
Louise, dau. of C. Lorkin. Died in 1924. (Burke, P. and B.
(sub Lyveden); Army Lists.)
VERNON, THOMAS. B.A. 1753, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1753. FS. of Thomas, Esq., of Shrawley,
Worcs.l Matric from Merton College, Oxford, July 11, 1741;
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1745-6. R.of Hanbury.Worcs. Admon.,
Oct. 10, 1764. (Al. Oxon.)
VERNON (post LOSSFORD-VERNON), THOMAS MURHALL
LOSSFORD. Adm. (ape 19) at Caius, Oct i, 1870. [Eldest]
s. of John, gent., of Tushingham House, Whitchurch (and
Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Maddocks, Esq., of Penley,
Flintshire). B. at Tushingham House. Bapt. at Malpas,
May 14, 185 1. School, Ruabon. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A.
1878. 'A regular type of hunting squire, who eventually
secured a degree eight years after he came up.' Of Tushing-
ham House, Whitchurch. J. P. for Cheshire, 1898. Married,
1886, Lucy Elizabeth, 4th d.3u. of John Hartley Hind, Esq.,
of Malpas, and had issue. (Venn, n. 393; Walford, County
Families; F. H. H. Guillemard.)
VERNON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 19, 1813.
Of Worcs. [2nd] s. of Thomas [Shrawley], Esq., of Sheepcote,
near Bromsgrove [and Hanbury Hall, Droitwich] (and Eliza-
beth Taylor). B. Aug. 30, i793- Schools, Stourbridge (The
Rev. Joseph Taylor) and Bromsgrove. Matric. Lent, 1814;
Scholar; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. R. of Hanbury, Worcs.,
1820-55. Married, Nov. 3, 1823, Emily Angel, dau. of John
Herbert Foley, of Narberth, Pembs. Died Apr. 24, 1855,
aged 61. Brother of John (1821); father of William F. (1847).
(Bromsgrove Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, i. 656; Burke,
P. and B.; CUr. Remembrancer, n. 763.)
VERNON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 6, 1816;
doubtless a 'Ten-vear man.' Of Lanes. School, Clitheroe.
Ord. deacon (Chester) .Apr. 14, 1816; priest, Apr. 5, 1817; C.
of Clitheroe, Lanes., 1817.
VERNON, WILLIAM FOLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
28, 1847. [S. of the Rev. William (1813), R. of Hanbury,
Worcs. B. Oct. 2, 1827. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851; priest, 1852;
C. of Brinsop, Heref., 1851-4. R. of Shrawley, Worcs., 1863-
1910. Sometime Chaplain at Ghent, Belgium. Died Oct. 16,
1910. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times,
Oct. 22, 1910.)
VERNON, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 9, i860. Of Bristol. [5th s. of Henry Charles, of Hilton
Park, Staffs, (and Catherine, 2nd dau. of Richard Rice-
Williams, of Hendredenny, Glam.). B. Apr. 8, 1840.]
Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(St .Mbans) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of Kerry, Montgom., 1863-
6. C. of Great Barr, Staffs., 1866-70. R. of Osmaston-by-
Ashboume, Derbs., 1870-80. V. of Penn Fields, Staffs.,
1880-96. V. of St John-the-Evang., Kenilworth, 1896-1900.
Perm, to off., dio. of Worcester, 1900-16. Lie. Pr., dio. of
Gloucester, 1916-25. Married (i) Feb. 8, 1866, .\lexandrina
Adelaide, dau. of William Davey Sole, of Devonport, and had
issue; (2) Sept. 25, 1917, Edith Sarah, ^rd dau. of William
Allard, of Ripple, Worcs. Latterly of 'Briarfield,' Libertus
Road, Cheltenham, where he died Mar. 18, 1925. Brother of
Henry (1849). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian.
Mar. 27, 1925.)
VERNON WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1850 S of The Rev. William, of Winckley Square, Preston
(and Elizabeth). B. at Preston, Lanes. Bapt. Aug 23, 1829.
Matric Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855. Assistant Master at
Gloucester Cathedral School, 1855-61; at Launceston
Grammar School, 1861. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells, for
Exeter) i860; priest (Exeter) 1863; C. of Launceston, Corn-
wall 1860-3 C. of West Alvington, Devon, 1863-4. C. of
Mossley, Lanes., 1865-7. C. of St Luke's, Leek, Staffs., 1867-
q. C. of Soberton, Hants., 1870-3. C. of Portsmouth, 1873-4-
V. of Sydling, Dorset, 1874-94- Died Dec. 12, 1894, at
Canterbury. (Eagle, .xviii. 511; Crockford; The Standard,
Dec. 15, 1894.)
VERNON-JONES, VERNON STANLEY (1894), see JONES.
VERNON-WENTWORTH, T. F. C. (1849), «« WENTWORTH.
VERRALL, ARTHUR GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sj
ToHN's, Oct. 3, 1890. S. of John Fredenck, gent deceased
(and Georgina Kerridge). B. June 17, 1872. at Kensmgton.
School. Surrey County, Cranleigh (The Rev. J. Memman).
Matric. Michs. 1890.
VERRALL, ARTHUR WOOLLGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1869. [Eldest] s. of Henry [solicitor], of 26 Glouc^ter
Place, Brighton (and Anne Webb Woollgar). B there Feb 5.
1851. School, Wellington College. Matnc. Michs. 1869;
Scholar, 1870; Pitt Scholar, 1872; B A. (2nd Classic ^nd
ChanceUor's Classical medal) 1873; Whewell Scholar 18/5,
MA. 1876: Litt.D. 1888. FeUow, 1874-1912. College
Lecturer, 1877-1911 ; Tutor, 1889-99- President of the Umon,
1873. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1873- Called to the Bar,
May 10, 1876. Equity draftsman and conveyancer. On the
South-Eastem Circuit. Clark Lecturer in EngUsh Literature
1909-10. First King Edward VII Professor of English
Literature, 1911-12. 'A lecture by him was defimtely a
performance prepared, down to small details, with an orator s
sense of effect.' President of the PhUological Society 1896-7.
President of the Classical Society, 1907. Married, June 17,
1882, Margaret de G., dau. of Frederic Memfield, bamster,
of Brighton, and had issue, one daughter. Hon. Litt.U.
(Dublin). Author, numerous editions of classical works,
including the Medea; Seven Against Thebes; Agamemnon;
Studies Literarv and Historical in the Odes of Horace, etc.
Died Tune i8,' 1912, at his residence, 5, Sehvyn Gardens,
Cambridge. (Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; D.X.B.; Who was Who; Sir J. J. Thomson, Recollections
and Reflections, 320.)
VERRALL, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Magdalene,
Sept. II, 1880. S. of John, of Southover, Lewes, Sussex.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1880.
VERRY, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 12,
1871. S. of William. B. [Feb. 4, 1852], "i^Lo°don. School,
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A. (171!*
Classic) 1875; M.A. 1878. Assistant Master at Dulwich
College, 1875-83. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1876; pnest
(Lincoln) 1883; C. of Holy Trinity Sydenham, 1877-83-
Head Master of Stamford School, Lmcs., 1883-4. K. 01
Easton-on-the-HUl, Northants., 1884-1911- Private Chaplain
to the Marquess of Exeter, 1855-95- Resided latterly at
Burgess Hill, Sussex. Died Sept. 10, 1919- at Harrogate;
buried at Easton-on-the-Hill. (Peile, 11. 620; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Times, Sept. 11, 1919-)
VERSCHOYLE, JOHN STUART. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 14, 1875- Eldest s. of John James, Esq., of
Tassagart, Co. Dublin, Ireland (and Catherine Helen, dau. of
the Rev. William Foster, of BeUe Isle, Co. Donegal). B.
fNov. 3, 1853], at Tassagart. School, Uppingham. Matnc.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (London)
1881; priest, 1882; C. of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1881-91.
R. of Creeting St Peter, Suffolk, 1891-3. R- of Hmsh
Champflower, Somerset, 1893-1915- Died July 30, iQi5, at
Taunton. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; The Times, Aug. 3, I9i5-)
VERSCHOYLE, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. 12, 1872. r4th] s. of the Rt. Rev. Hamilton [Bishop of
Kilmore] (and Catherine Margaret, dau. of the Very Rev.
Thomas Hawkins, Dean of Clonfert). Of Morcott, Rutland.
[B. June 9, 1854, in Dublin.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1872. Captain, 2nd Brigade. S. Irish Div. R.A. Of Castle
Troy, Co. Limerick. J. P. for Co. Limerick. Married, Oct. 26,
1891, Hilda Caroline Hildyard. youngest dau. of Robert
Blair of Blackdales, Ayrshire, and had issue. Died Aug. 31.
1936, aged 82, at Tunbridge Wells. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland, which calls him Fredenck Thomas;
The Times, Sept. i, 1936)
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Vertannes, John Agabeg
VERTANNES, JOHN AGABEG. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1897.
Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, July 2, 1907. Of Rangoon in
1930. (i.a-u' Lists.)
VERTUE, ERNEST SUTHERLAND. Matric Non-Coil., Lent,
1878.
VERTUE, THOMAS (1779), see MOTT.
VERULAM, BARON (1766), see GRIMSTON, JAMES B.
VESEY, DAVID ARTHUR FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. S. of the Yen. Francis Gerald (1850),
of Castle HUl House, Huntingdon. B. Feb. 9, 1872. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M..\. 1898. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1897. In the Board of
Education (Legal Branch), 1904-32. Legal Draftsman,
Ministry of Munitions, 1915-19. O.B.E., 1918. Married,
Aug. 10, 1898, Caroline Atholl, 3rd dau. of Henry Evelyn
Oakeley, Esq. Of St John's Lodge, Warminster, Wilts.,
where he died Feb. 16, 195 1. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
The Times, Feb. 19, 1951; D. A. F. Vesey.)
VESEY, EDWARD DARBY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879.
[2nd s. of Edward, Deputy Paymaster-General (and Anne
Julia, youngest dau. of Samuel Page, of Hadley). B. Apr. 14,
1862.] Adm. at Cavendish H.; B.A. 1884. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 23, 1882. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1887. Died,
unmarried, Apr. 10, 1891, at Zanzibar. Brother of William
(1886). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, P.
and B. {sub de Vesci); The Guardian, Apr. 22, 1891.)
VESEY, FRANCIS GERALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Dec. 31, 1850, as Veasey. S. of David [of Castle Hill House,
Huntingdon]. B. [July 15, 1832], at Huntingdon. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1851, as Veasey; B.A. 1855; M.A.
1858; LL.D. 1876. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1855; priest, 1856;
C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1855-8. R. of All Saints
with St John's, Huntingdon, 1858-74. Hon. Canon of Ely,
1871-1906. Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1874-1915. Married,
1868, Annie, 2nd dau. of the Rev. George Palmer, R. of
SuUington, Sussex. Died Mar. 18, 1915. Father of David
A. F. (1890). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who;
The Times, Mar. 19, 1915.)
VESEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1S20. [Only] s. of George [barrister] (and Margaret, dau. of
John Arbuthnott, of Rockfleet, Co. Mayo). B. [May 21, 1802],
in Dublin. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 11, 1824. Captain, 9th Lancers.
Of Derrynabuie, Co. Galway. Married, May 26, 1832, his
cousin, Harriet, dau. of Lewis Cockran, and had issue. Died
in 1886. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County Families;
Eton Sch. Lists.)
VESEY, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coll. from Cavendish H.,
Lent, 1886. [4th s. of Edward, Deputy Paymaster-General
(and Anne Julia, youngest dau. of Samuel Page).] B. May i,
1868. Died Apr. 2, 1928. Brother of Edward D. (1879).
(Burke, P. and B. {sub de Vesci).)
VESEY, WILLIAM TREVOR (1879), see LENDRUM.
VEVERS (formerly WILKINSON), The Rev. RICHARD. Adm.
sizar at St John's, Apr. 29, 1786; a 'Ten-year man.' In Priest's
Orders. Of Yorks. [Vevers was an adopted surname; his bap-
tismal certificate, preserved at York, gives ' Richard, son of
Thomas WUkinson.' B. Feb. 2, 1756. Bapt. at Rothwell,
Yorks., Mar. 24, 1756. Assumed the name of Vevers in
compliance with the will of Richard Vevers, of Scholes and
Bishopthorpe, who bequeathed all his property to him.
School, Westminster.] Matric. Easter, 1796; B D. {Stat.
Eliz.) 1796. Ord. deacon (York) July 27, 1783; priest
(Lincoln), Dec. 19, 1784. V. of Croft, Lines., 1784-91. R. of
Bucknall, 1791 and again 1800. V. of Garthorpe, Leics.,
1800-13. R. of Saxby, Lines., 1804-35. R. of Stoke Albany
and WObarston, Northants., 1813-31. R. of Kettering, 1831-
8. Married, Jan. 1, 1778, Theodosia Dorothy, 3rd dau. of
Sir William Anderson, Bart., of Lea, Lines. Died Jan. 17,
1838. Father of the next. {Record of Old Westminsters; St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 529; Northants. Clergv; G. Mag., 1838,
I. 328; P. B. G. Binnall.)
VEVERS, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 27, 1797. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Richard
(above), of Armston {sic). Lines. [B. Nov. 25, 1778.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1797; Scholar, 1798; B.A.
1801; M.A. 1816. V. of Marton, Lines., 1812-32. R. of
Somersal-Herbert, Derbs., 1821-32. R. of Cubley-cwm-
McU-ston, 1832-58. Married Frances Stanhope Darby,
natural dau. of Philip, 5th Earl of Chesterfield. Died Jan. 24,
1858, at Cubley rectory. {Record of Old Westminsters; Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1858, i. 335.)
Vicars, George Rayleigh
VIALLS, CHARLES MARSH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1837. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (1788). B. June 17,
1819 at Twickenham. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1847. Rowing 'blue,' 1840 and 1841;
C.U.B.C. President, 1841. Lived in Berks. Married, Jan. 3,
1863, Charlotte Jane, dau. of General Richard Podmore, of
Osborne House, Cheltenham. Died Sept. 30, 1905. Brother
of the next. {Record of Old Westminsters; P. E. Towell; Book
of Blues.)
VIALLS, GEORGE COURTENAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, May 22, 1841. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas
(next). B. [Feb. 26, 1824], at Twickenham, Middlesex.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1841. Ensign, 95th
Foot (the Derbyshire Regt.), 1843; Lieut., 1846; Captain,
1853; Brevet Major, 1856; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 1858;
Brevet Colonel, 1865; Major-General, 1870. C.B., 1877.
Served in the Crimea (severely wounded at the battle of
Inkerman), and in the Indian Mutiny. Retired, 1882.
Married, June 8, 1850, Sophie Louisa, dau. of Sir Henry
Thomas Oakes, Bart. Died Nov. 10, 1893, at Teddington;
buried there. Brother of the above. {Record of Old West-
minsters; Boase, in. 1094; Army Lists.)
VIALLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 22,
1788. S. of Amos [coach harness-maker, of St Martin's-in-
the-Fields], London (and Mary Ann Marsh). [B. Nov. 14,
1768.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar,
1789; B.A. {16th Wrangler) 1792; M.A. 1795. Ord. priest
(London) Sept. 20, 1795. R- of Boldre, Hants., 1804-19.
Married, July 1, 1813, at Twickenham, Louisa, dau. of
Samuel Marshall, Sergeant-at-law. Resided latterly at
Radnor House, Twickenham. Died May 7, 1831, at Maryle-
bone; buried in the east cloister of Westminster Abbey.
Father of the two above. {Record of Old Westminsters; P. E.
Towell; G. Mag., 1831, i. 647; Clerical Guide.)
VIBART, RONALD FRANK. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1896.
S. of Major Percy, R.A., deceased. [B. Apr. 5, 1879, at Sid-
mouth.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1896. For some time
in South America. On his return became a cricket professional.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Public Schools Battn.,
the Middlesex Regt.). Died July 30, 1934, at Redruth,
Cornwall. {Harrow Sch. Reg. ; M.C.C. Scores and Biogs.)
VIBERT, ARTHUR LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 8, 1891. S. of Mrs Vibert [and John Este, deceased
(next)], of 5, Clarence Terrace, St Heliers, Jersey. [School,
Victoria College, Jersey.] Matric. Michs. 1891. Appointed to
the I.C.S. 1891 ; Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Madras;
Head Assistant, 1901; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate,
1908; Collector and Magistrate, 1912; Political Agent for
Pudukkottai, 1913; retired, 1919. Died Dec. 7, 1938, in
London. (India Office Lists; The Times, Dec. 9, 1938)
VIBERT, JOHN ESTE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16, 1856.
S. of John Este, merchant. [B. Apr. 7, 1837], in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1857; B.A. i860; U.A. 1863. Sometime private tutor to the
son of Prince Vladimir Bariatinsky, at St Petersburg.
English Master at the Military College, St Petersburg, 1864-
73. Head Master of St Aubin's School, Jersey, 1873-86.
Member of the Royal Meteorological Society. Formed a
station in Jersey for the Board of Trade. Married, 1866,
Fanny Dix. Died Mar. 31, 1886, at St Aubin. Father of the
above. {Peile, u. 546; Boase, vi. 743; The Guardian, Apr. 7,
1886.)
VICARS, GEORGE CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Jan. 28, 1832; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1832. S. of the Rev.
Matthew [sometime R. of Godmanstone, Dorset], of Exeter.
B. in Scotland. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) July 30, 1837; priest, Dec. 16, 1838. C. of
Barlaston, Stafis., -1841-3. Died May 8, 1844, aged 30, at
Godmanstone rectory. Brother of John (1849). {Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1844, 11. 102.)
VICARS, GEORGE RAYLEIGH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1877. S. of Edward Armstrong, Esq. (and Julia
Frances). B. Jan. 22, 1859, at Taney, Co. Dublin. Bapt.
Mar. 30, 1859. Of Dublin. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1877. Migrated to St Catharine's, 1879; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1888. At St George's Hospital, London, Addenbrooke's,
Camljridge and Birmingham Hospitals. Physician at the
Brompton Hospital for six years. M.B. and CM., St Andrews,
1889. Of Rugby in 1890. Delegate to the Paris International
Prison Congress, 1895. Ord. deacon (York) 1894; priest
(Ripon) 1897; C. of Kellington, Yorks., 1894-6. C. of Nidd,
1896-7. V. of Wood Dalling, Norfolk, 1897-1936. Married,
June 21, 1892, Edith Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. G.
Maughan, V. of East Kirkby and Hagnaby, Lines. Author,
Notes on Prisons; Theory of Penal Sentences; Our Prisons and
their Inmates; The Physical Aspects of Music; etc. Died
Dec. 22, 1936. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 28, 1936.)
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Vicars, Hedley
VICARS, HEDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1815. S. of George, Esq., [of HoUes Street], Dublin. B. Jan. 15,
1798, in Dublin. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1816;
Scholar, 1818; B.A. (i6th Wrangler) 1820; M.A. 1823. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 2, 1822. Called to the Bar, June 9,
1826. Died July 15, 1864. [Rugby Sch. Keg.; Lam Lists; Inns
of Court.)
VICARS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3, 1849. S. of
the Rev. Matthew, R. of Godmanstone, Dorset. B. Apr. 30,
1830 at [Mt.] Radford, Devon. School, Dorchester. Matric.
Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1851; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1856; priest, 1858; C. of Steepleton
Iweme, Dorset, 1856-60. C. of St Mary's Chapel, Walcot,
Bath, i860. R. of Lapford, Devon, 1861-77. Rural Dean of
Chuhnleigh, 1869-77. R. of Calboume, Isle of Wight, 1877-
1912. Resided latterly at New Milton, Hants., where he died
July 27, 1916. Fatherof the ne.xt; brother of GeorgeC. (1832).
(Peile, II. 512; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 3, 1916.)
VICARS, MATTHEW JOHN MILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 27, 1884. S. of the Rev. John (above), of Calboume
rectory. Isle of Wight. B. [May 29], 1865, at Lapford, Devon.
School, Newton Abbot (private). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887.
VICARS, RICHARD [JOHN]. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16,
1820. B. in Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1820.
VICARY, ABRAHAM THOMAS ROGERS. Adm. pens, (age 23)
at Jesus, Mar. 7, 1821. Of Devon. S. of William. B. at
Exeter. School, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon, Oct. 28, 1827. Priest-Vicar of
Exeter Cathedral; Custos of the College of Vicars. R. of
St Paul's, Exeter, 1832-42. Died Dec. 7, 1842, aged 44, at
Exeter. [Jesus Coll. Notes; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1843, i. 217.)
VICARY, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 25, 1851. S. of George, surgeon, of Warminster,
WUts. Matric. Michs. 1851.
VICKERMAN, CHARLES HENRY [RANKEN]. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1875- [Eldest] s. of Charles
Ranken, Esq. [of Hean Castle, Pembrokeshire] (and Jane
Dorothy, eldest dau. of the Rev. Bridges Harvey, R. of
Doddinghurst, Essex). B. [Nov. 27, 1855], at Thoby priory,
Mountnessing, Essex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1875. Of
Hean Castle and St Issell, Pembrokeshire. J. P. for Pembroke-
shire; High Sheriff, igi?- Married, July 27, 1899. Eleanor
Gertrude, dau. of Harry Lewis Read, of Saundersfoot,
Pembs., and had issue. Died Nov. 7, 1932. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
VICKERS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 18,
1825. S. of Thomas James. B. in Birmingham. School,
Whitkirk, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1832.
VICKERS, ARTHUR DE MURCHAMP WESTHORP. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1890. S. of John Jacob, Esq., of Stanley
House, Christchurch Road, RoupeU Park, Streatham. School,
the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1890.
VICKERS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 24, 1861.
[3rd s. of the Hon. Benjamin, Custos rotulorum of Westmor-
land parish, Jamaica. B. at Belleisle, Jamaica, Dec. 30,
1842.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 13, 1865. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1868.
Sometime on the Midland Circuit, and a Special Pleader at
the Lord Mayor's Court. Resident Magistrate in Jamaica;
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Jamaica, 1904-8.
Married and had issue. Died Sept. 2, 1915, at Sutton,
Surrey ; buried there. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; W. Cowper; The Times, Sept. 4, 1915-)
VICKERS, EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1882. S. of
A., Esq., of Inverness Terrace, London. [B. May 24, 1863.]
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1882. Died
Jan. 9, 1887, at El Paz, Bolivia, S. America. [Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, erroneously caUs
him Vikers.)
VICKERS, HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1895. [S. of
W., of Rose Hill, Smedley Lane, Manchester. B. June 20,
1876.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1897-9. A manufacturing chemist.
Of Kersal, Manchester. Died July 26, 191 7, at Banchory.
[Repton Sch. Reg.; The Times, July 30, 1917.)
VICKERS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 3.
1769. S. of James [peruke-maker], of London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar; B.A. 1773; M.A.
1776. R. of Courteenhall, Northants., 1792. Died m 1792-
[St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Northants. CUrgy;G. Mag., 1792, n. 678.)
VICKERS, JAMES DIXON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
May 21, 1831. 5ths. of the Rev. John (next), R. of Swanmng-
ton, Norfolk. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836. Ord.
deacon (Nonvich) July 21, 1837; priest, 1838. C. of Kurkby-
in-Ashfield, Notts., 1857-66. Disappears from Clergy List,
1867. [Crockford.)
VAciivi
ViDAL, Edwin Drake Sealy
VICKERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 6, 1783. Of
[Ecclesfield], Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1788;
B..^. (4M Wrangler) 1788; M.A. 1791. Fellow, 1790-3-
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1793- Junior Proctor, 1798-9- R- of
Swannington and Wood-Dalling, Norfolk, 1803-39. Manned
(1) Harriet Dixon; (2) Judith, dau. of Richard Baker. Died
in Aug., 1839. Father of the above. [Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; P. J. Wallis; Gunning, Remin-
iscences,!. 17; P.B.G.BinnaU; ficcies.Gaiette, Aug. 13, 1839.)
VICKERS, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 14,
1887. Schools, Leyland and Preston. Matric. Michs. 1887.
VICKERS, STANSFELD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1900. S. of
Charles William, surgeon, of 'Roseneath,' Paignton, Devon
(and Annie Stansfeld). B. June 13, 1881, at 94, East India
Road, Poplar, London. School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Adm. a solicitor, Jan. 1907; practised
at Paignton. Married, 1907, Mary, dau. of Norman Eadson.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.A. (T.F.);
D.S.O., 1919; wounded; mentioned in despatches). [Venn,
in. 405 ; Law Lists; Univ. War List.) Of Buckfastleigh in 1951.
VICKERS, VALENTINE WHITBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1873. S. of Valentine, of Offley Grove, Stafis. (and
Julia, dau. of Edward Whitby, of Osmaston Lodge, Leics.).
B. Apr. 19, 1854, at Ellerton Grange, Newport, Salop.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1878. Of Offley
Grove, Newport, and Criggion, Montgom. J. P. for Staffs, and
Shropshire; High Sheriff of Montgomerj'shire, 1885. Married,
July 26, 1877, Ellen Gertrude Grant, dau. of Robert Har-
greaves, of Knightley Grange, Staffs., and had issue. Died
Feb. 9, 1899. [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. ; Walford, County
Families.)
VICKERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 13, 1807.
[School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1808;
B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. R. of Chetton with Deuxhill and
Glazeley, Salop, 1813-51. Archdeacon of Salop, 1830-51.
Died May lo, 1851, aged 62, at Chetton. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg., which gives Archdeacon of Salop, 1839-51; Boase, 11.
1095; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1851, i.
679-)
VICKERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 23, 1828.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Non\'ich),May2o, 1832; priest, June 2, 1833. C. of Nuneaton,
Warws., 1845. C. of Whaplode, Lines., 1846-7. C. of Walcot,
Bath, 1850-4. Disappears from Clergy List, 1862.
VICKERY, CHRISTOPHER MUNNINGS. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Pembroke, Jan. 1812. S. of Canyer, surgeon. B. at Kingston,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1812. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 14,
1813; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1816. Died Feb. 22, 1816, at
Dereham, Norfolk. [Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. i, 1816.)
VICKRY, The Rev. CHRISTOPHER CUNNINGHAM. B.A. 1790,
incorp. from Oxford; M.A 1790. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 20, 1790. [S. of the Rev. John (next), of Okehampton,
Devon.] Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, June 2, 1772,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) i777- Ord. deacon (Exeter) Aug. 3,
1777; priest, Sept. 19, i777- V. of North Petherw>'n, Cornwall,
1785-92. Chaplain to George James, Earl Spencer. R. of
Lydford, 1790-2. Died in 1792. (Al. Oxon. (as Christopher
only); St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 530; G. Mag., 1792. "- ii55-)
VICKRY, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1758, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from King's, 1758. [S. of the Rev. John (?i707), of
Coldridge, Devon.] Matric. from Balliol CoUege, Oxford,
May 28, 1739, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1742-3. Either he or his
father was R. of Milton-Abbott and Lew-Trenchard, Devon,
in 1765. Father of the above. (.-1/. Oxon.)
VICTOR, HENRY HASTED. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 24,
1824. B. at Fariington, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A.
1828. P.C. of Emsworth, Hants., 1843-5. C. of Badsey and
Wickhamford, Worcs., 1846-8. C. of Bitton, Gloucs., 1849.
C. of Heyford, Northants., 1850-4. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1868. [Northants. Clergy.)
VIDAL, EDWIN DRAKE SEALY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 15, 1877. S. of Edward Urch [formerly Sealy, who
assumed the name of Vidal] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1834)
[barrister, of Comborough, near Bideford, Devon] (and Emma
Harriet, dau. of Walpole Eyre, Esq., of Weybridge). B.
[May 4, 1858], at Abbotsham, Devon. [School, Winchester.]
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 16, 1883; migrated to Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1885.
Called to the Bar, Mav 19, 1886. DUettante, antiquary and
poet. Lived for many years in the Sticklepath, Barnstaple.
An acknowledged authority on local history and wTiter of
English and Latin verses. Died, unmarried, Jan. 15, 1937.
at Watlington, Oxon. For Vidal family, sie Mrs Compton
Mackenzie, .4s Much as I Dare. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
J. A. Venn; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Jan. 16,
1937-)
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ViDAL, Francis
VIDAL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, May 31, 1827.
S. of John James, of Clifton, Bristol. B. in Jamaica [Nov. 26,
1805]. Schools, Camberwell and Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1827;
B A 1831- MA. 1863. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, for Exeter)
1831; priest (Exeter) 1832. Sometime SP.G. Missionary in
Australia. A Dominie at Eton, 1847-65- P-C of Beachley
Gloucs., 1866-8. V. of Sutton, Suffolk, 1872-84. Married
Mary T., dau. of C. W. Johnson, of Great Torrington, Devon.
Died June 20, 1884, at Bath. Brother of George (1834);
father of the next and Leonard H. (1876). {Eton Sch. Lists;
Clergy List; Crockford; Venn, 11. 202; Sir W. Sterry; Burke,
L.G.)
VIDAL, FRANCIS FURSE. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 16, i860. [Eldest] s. of Francis (above), of Eton College.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1861; B.A. 1864; M.A 1868.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1864; priest, 1868; C. of Clewer, Berks.,
1864-8. Conduct of Eton, 1867-81. C. of Eton, 1869-75-
R of Creeling, Suffolk, 1881-1908. Died Apr. 27, 1908.
Brother of Leonard H. (1876). {Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List;
Crockford; H. S. Salt, 57; Cambridge Chronicle, May 8, 1908.)
VIDAL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 8, 1834.
S of John James, Esq., late Master in the Jamaica Court of
Chancery. B. in Spanish Town, Jamaica [Apr. 28 1815].
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Trinity,
Julys, 1837; B.A. 1839. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 25,
1832. Went to New South Wales in 1840. Ord. in Australia;
Inc. of Sutton Forest and Campbell Town, 1849-51. Inc. of
St Mary's, Denham Court with Cabramatta, Sydney, 1851-
56; Inc. of Mulgoa, 1856-65; Inc. of Christ Church, St
Lawrence, Sydney, 1865-78. Died Jan. 10, 1878, on a voyage
from Sydney to Melbourne. Brother of Francis (1827).
{Venn, 11. 227; Clergy List.)
VIDAL, JAMES HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19,
1838. S. of E[meric Essex], of Soberton, Hants. B. Aug. 7,
1819, at Easthampstead, Berks. School, St Paul's, Ports-
mouth. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845- Ord.
deacon (Chichester) Dec. 18, 1842; priest, Dec. 24, 1843; C. of
Shermanbury, Sussex, 1845-6. C. of Chiddingly, 1847; V.
there, 1847-75. Died Mar. 15, 1875. in Jerusalem. Twin-
brother of Owen E. (1838). (Scott, MSS., which gives died
Mar. 6, 1875; Clergy List; Crockford; R. M. Glencross.)
VIDAL, LEONARD HUGH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 21, 1876. S. of [the Rev.] Francis (1827). B. [Oct. 13,
1856], in London. Schools, Brighton CoUege and Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1876. Second Lieut., nth Foot, 1878; Lieut.,
Devon Regt., 1880; transferred to Bombay Staff Corps, 1880;
Captain, 1889; Major, 1898. Served in the Egyptian expedi-
tion, 1882. Retired, 1899. Became an East India merchant.
Married F. R., dau. of General Sir Stanley de Burgh Edwardes.
Of Sunningdale, Berks., in 1907. Brother of Francis F. (i860).
(Brighton Coll. Reg. ; Eton Sch. Reg.)
VIDAL, OWEN EMERIC. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19,
1838. [Eldest] s. of [;E]meric [Essex] [Purser and Paymaster,
R.N.], of Soberton, near Droxford, Hants. B. Aug. 7, 1819,
at Easthampstead, Berks. [School, St Paul's, Southsea.]
Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1842; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845;
D D (per Litt. Reg.) 1852. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 12,
1843; priest (Chichester) Dec. 24, 1843- P-C- of Trinity
Church, Arlington, Sussex, 1844-52. First Bishop of Sierra
Leone, 1852-4. Member of the Legislative Council. Married,
Oct. 27, 1852, Anne Adelaide, 4th dau. of the Rev. Henry
Hoare, V. of Framfield, Sussex. Died Dec. 23, 1854, at sea;
buried at Fourah Bay, Sierra Leone. Twin-brother of James
H. (1838). (Boase, iii. 1095; Scott, MSS.\ Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1855, I. 314-)
VIDIL, ALFRED JOHN (1854), see DE VIDIL.
VIDLER, ARTHUR COLEMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1871. [2nd] s. of James Coleman, Esq. [of Rye,
Sussex]. B. at Brede, Sussex. School, Hurstpierpomt.
Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (London) 1877; priest, 1878 ; C. of St James's, Clapton,
Middlesex, 1877-83. Head Master of St John-at-Hackney
Grammar School, 1879-95. Chaplain at the Merchant Sea-
men's Orphan Asylum, Snaresbrook, Essex, 1883-91. C. of
St John-at-Hackney, 1891-5. V. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1895-
1912. R. of Tewin, Herts., 1912-30. Married, Dec. 27, 1883,
EmUia Ellen, youngest dau. of John Louis Aubert, of Upper
Clapton. Lived latterly in Glebe Road, Cambridge, where he
died, Nov. 8, 1938, aged 86. (Crockford; Camb. Daily News,
Nov. 9, 1938.)
VIGERS, DUNCAN FERMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 28,
1835. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1841; priest, Dec. 18, 1842; C. of
Little Maplestead, Essex, 1841-8. C. of Woolborough, Devon,
1848-50. C. of Kelvedon, Essex, 1851-8. R. of Notgrove,
Gloucs., 1858-1906. Died Nov. 18, 1906, aged 89. (Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 30, 1906.)
ViLLiERS, Charles Pelham
VIGERS, EDGAR HALL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. i,
1896. [Only] s. of Martin, land-surveyor, of Bromley, Kent
(and Emily Hall). B. Feb. 17, 1877, in Kensington. School,
Bromley (Mr H. C. Bond). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1900; priest, 1901; C.
of St Michael and A.A., Southfields, Wandsworth, 1900-3.
C. of Penshurst, Kent, 1903-7. C. of St James's, Tunbndge
Wells, 1907-8. R. of L. Stukeley, 1908-24, and R. of Upton
with Copmanford, Hunts., 1910-24. R. of Abbots Ripton
(with Little Stukeley), 1924-51- Married, Sept. 3°. i903.
Marjorie Constance, dau. of Dorset Eccles, of Southfaelds.
(Crockford.)
VIGNE, HENRY GOLDSMITH (1834), see GOLDSMITH, H.
VIGNE, PIERCE JAMES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Jan. 27,
1882. Matric. Lent, 1882.
VIGNOLES, CHARLES AUGUSTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 23, 1872. [S. of Hutton, of Duke Street, Westminster
(and Caroline, dau. of Udo Schlensner, of Bahia, Brazil).
B. Nov. 8, 1854. Schools, Malvern CoUege and Westminster.]
Matric. Michs. 1872. A bank-manager. Sometime of Henley-
on-Thames. Died June 24, 1930, at Streatley, Berks.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Malvern Coll. Reg.; The Times,
June 27, 1930.)
VIGOR, ALFRED HENRY SAY STONHOUSE (1851), see
STONHOUSE-VIGOR.
VIGOR, HENRY (1822), see STONHOUSE-VIGOR.
VIGOR, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 18,
1865. [2nd] s. of the Rev. W[illiam] E[dward] (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1837) [R. of Botus Fleming, Cornwall] (and
Louisa Macdonald). B. Dec. 5, 1846. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1865 ; Scholar, 1866; B.A. 1869; M.A.
1874. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1870; priest, 1871 ; C. of Cheriton-
Fitzpaine, Devon, 1870-6. C. of Sonning, Berks., 1876-7.
Died Aug. 19, 1878, at Botus Fleming rectory. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg. ; Boase, Collect. Cornub. ; Crockford.)
VIGURS, CHAMBRE CORKER. Matric Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Easter, 1885. [S. of Chambre Robert Corker,
M.R.C.S., of Newlyn, Cornwall.] B.A. 1888; M.B. and
B.Chir., from Downing, 1892; M.D. 1896. At St Mary's
Hospital. Practised at Newquay, Cornwall. Medical Officer
of Health (5th District), St Columb Major Union. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of 12, Arundel
Way, Newquay, in 1947. (Medical Directories.)
VIGURS, LOUIS (or LEWIS). Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24,
1836 [2nd] s. of John, merchant, of Rosehill, Penzance (and
— , dau. of — de Glance, of Jersey). Matric. Michs. 1836.
Migrated to Downing, Apr. 7, 1837. In business in London,
Messrs Lewis Vigurs and Co., merchants. Old Broad Street,
1843-7. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 6, 1845.
Chairman of the West Cornwall Railway. Married, Sept. i,
1845, Wilmot Arundell, eldest dau. of George Dennis John.
Died, s.p., Oct. 14, 1870, aged 55, at Rosehill, Penzance.
(Boase, Collect. Cornub. ; Law Lists.)
VILLERS, see VILLIERS.
VILLETTE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 26, 1765.
B in Middlesex. [S. of the Rev. Lewis, C. of St Luke's, Old
Street. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771.
Ord. deacon (London) May 21, 1769; priest, Feb. 24, 1771-
Ordinary of Newgate prison, 1774-99. Married and had issue.
Died Apr. 26, 1799, at Islington. Author, A genuine account
of the behaviour and dying words of William Dodd, M.A.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 707; G. Mag.,
1799, I. 358; Cambridge Chronicle, Feb. 12, I774-)
VILLIERS, CHARLES PELHAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
July 6, 1820. [3rd s. of the Hon. George (1776) (and Theresa
Parker, only dau. of John, 1st Lord Boringdon). B. Jan. 3,
1802. School, H.E.I.C.S. College, HaUeybury.] Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. President of the Union,
1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1823- Called to the
Bar, May 25, 1827. On the Western Circuit. Secretary to the
Master of the Rolls, 1830; Assistant Poor Law Commissioner,
1832. Examiner of witnesses in the Court of Chancery,
1833-52; raised to the rank of an Earl's son, by Royal
Warrant, 1839. M.P. for Wolverhampton, 1835-98; and
'Father' of the House. Judge-Advocate General, 1852-8.
P.C, 1853. President of the Poor Law Board, 1859-66.
A tireless advocate of the repeal of the Com Laws. Cobden
(in a letter to Lord John Russell) paid a great tribute to him
as his forerunner in the race for reform. J. P. and D.L. for
Herts. His statue was erected in Wolverhampton, 1879.
Died, unmarried, Jan. 16, 1898. Brother of Thomas H.
(1817) and George W. F. (1816). (D.N.B.; Eagle, xx. 208;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P.
and B. ; Who was Who.)
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VILLIERS, EDWARD CRIPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28,
1834. [S. of Edward, J. P., of Beech Hill, Woodlawn, Co.
Galway (and a dau. of — Cripps, Esq.).] Matric. Lent, 1835 ;
B.A. 1838. Of Beech Hill, Woodlawn, Co. Galway. J. P. for
Co. Galway. Married — , dau. of John Buncombe, Esq.
Father of Frederick C. (1867). (Walford, County Families,
which says he was at Trinity College, Dublin and gives his
name as Cripps.)
VILLIERS, EDWARD HYDE (1862), see HYDE, LORD.
VILLIERS, ERNEST AMHERST. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Jan. 8, 1885. S. of the Rev. Charles, R. of Croft, near
Darlington (and Florence, sister of the ist Lord Amherst of
Hackney). B. Nov. 14, 1863. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Lent, 1885; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Wakefield)
1893; priest, 1895; C. of Halifax, 1893-6. C. of St George's,
Hanover Square, London, 1896-7. V. of Haveringland, 1897-
1900 and R. of Brandiston, Norfolk, 1898-1900. Availed
himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief
Act (1870), in 1901. M.P. for Brighton, 1905-10. Of Speen
Court, Newbury. Married, Apr. 30, 1898, the Hon. Elaine
Guest, 3rd dau. of the ist Lord Wimbome, and had issue.
Died Sept. 26, 1923. (T. A. Walker, 581 ; Crockford; Who was
Who.)
VILLIERS, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Mar.
28, 1823. [2nd] s. of Charles. B. [Mar. 24, 1801] in Derby-
shire. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 19, 1825. M.P. for Saltash, 1831-2; for Sudbury,
Suffolk, 1841-7. Living near Genoa in 1864. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Return of M.P. s.)
VILLIERS (post CRIPS-VILLIERS), FREDERICK CRIPS. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 19, 1867. S. of Edward Crips
(1834), deceased. B. [Feb. 25, 1848], in Co. Limerick, Ireland.
School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A.
1875. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1874; priest, 1876; C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1874-8. C. of Betteshanger with Ham, Kent,
1878-1917. Latterly of Aston House, North Sandwich, Kent
Died Mar. 5, 1948, at Aston House, Worth, aged 100.
(Crockford; Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.)
VILLIERS, The Hon. GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's,
July I, 1776. 3rd s. of Thomas [ist] Earl of Clarendon (1728)
(and Charlotte, eldest dau. of WilUam Capel, 3rd Earl of
Essex). B. [Nov. 23, 1759]. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1776; M.A. 1779- M.P. for Warwick, 1792-
1801. Clerk of the Council and Keeper of the Records of the
Duchy of Lancaster, 1792-1827. Paymaster of Marines, 179- ;
re-appointed Paymaster and Inspector, 1803-10. Ranger of
Cranborne Chase, 1807-27. Registrar of Gibraltar, 1811-27.
Marshall of Antigua, 181 1-27. Capt., Herts. Gentlemen and
Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1794; Captain, Watford Volunteer
Cavalry, 1803. Married, Apr. 17, 1798, the Hon. Theresa
Parker, only dau. of John, ist Lord Boringdon. Died Mar. 21,
1827, at Knightsbridge. Father of George W. (1816);
Thomas H. (1817) and Charles P. (1820); brother of John C.
(1774) and Thomas (1771, sub Hyde). (5/ John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 530; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1827, i. 377; Eton Coll.
Reg.)
VILLIERS (post CHILD-VILLIERS), GEORGE, VISCOUNT
GRANDISON. Adm. nobleman (age 19) at St John's, Feb. i,
1792. Eldest s. of [George Bussy, 4th] Earl of Jersey (for
whom see D.N.B.) (and Frances, only dau. of the Rt. Rev.
Philip Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe). [B. Aug. 19, i773, at
Middleton Park, Oxon.] School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1792;
M.A. 1794. Succeeded his father as 5th Earl of Jersey, and
8th Viscount Grandison, Aug. 22, 1805. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford,
1810. P.C, 1830. Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of
Wales, 1795. Lord Chamberlain of the Household to King
William IV, 1830 and 1834-5; Master of the Horse to Queen
Victoria, 1841-6 and 1852. Knight Grand Cross of the
Guelphs of Hanover, 1834. A great breeder and trainer of
race-horses; owner of several Derby wiimers. An ardent
foxhunter, being described by 'Nimrod' as 'not only one of
the hardest, boldest, and most judicious, but perhaps the
most elegant rider to hounds the world ever saw.' Married,
May 23, 1804, Sarah Sophia (eldest dau. of John Fane,
loth Earl of Westmorland, and Anne, dau. and sole heiress of
Robert ChUd, the banker), and had issue. Assumed the
additional name of Child, 1819. Died Oct. 3, 1859, in London;
buried at Middleton. (Si! John's Coll. Adm., iv. 530; Burke,
P.and B.; D.N.B.)
VILLIERS, GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at St John's, June 29, 1816. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. George
(1776) (and the Hon. Theresa Parker, dau. of Baron Banng-
don). [B. Jan. 26, 1800.] School, Christ's Hospital. Matnc.
Michs. 1816; M.A. 1820. In the Diplomatic Service; attach^
at St Petersburg, 1820-3. Commissioner of Customs, 1824-33.
Succeeded his uncle, John Charles (next), as 4th Earl of
Clarendon, Dec. 22, 1838. Ambassador at Madrid, 1833-9.
Lord Privy Seal, 1839-41. Chancellor of the Duchy of
ViLLiERS, William Richard
Lancaster, 1840-1 and 1864-5. President of the Board of
Trade, 1846-7. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1847-52.
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1853-8, 1865-6 and
1868-70. British Plenipotentiary at the Congress of Paris,
1856. G.C.B. 1837; P.C. 1840; K.G. 1849. Married, June 4,
1839, Lady Katherme, dau. of James Walter, 1st Earl of
Verulam, and widow of John Forster Barham, of Stockbridge,
Hants. Died June 27, 1870. 'A tall, thin, handsome,
aristocratic-looking person.' Father of Edward H. V.
(1862, sub Hyde) ; brother of Thomas H. (1817) and Charles P.
(1820). (Bnxke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
VILLIERS, The Hon. JOHN CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Apr. 13, 1774. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Thomas,
ist Earl of Clarendon (1728) (and Charlotte, eldest dau. of
William Capel, 3rd Earl of Essex). B. Nov. 14, 1757.] School,
Eton. Matric. Easter, 1776; M.A. 1776; Hon. LL.D. 1833.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5, i774- Called to the Bar,
June 22, 1779. M.P. for Old Sarum, 1784-90; for Dartmouth,
1790-1802; for Wick burghs, 1802-5; for Queenborough,
1807-12 and 1820-4. In Parhament described as 'a mere
courtier; famous for telling interminable long stories.' Clerk
of the Peace for Lancashire, 1780-1838. K.C. in the Duchy
Court, Lancaster, 1782-6. Surveyor of Woods of the Duchy
of Lancaster, 1786-1824. P.C, 1787. Colonel of Fencible
Cavalry, 1794. Comptroller of the King's Household, 1787-
90. Commissioner of the Board of Trade, 1790. Recorder of
Windsor, 1789-1806. Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent,
1790-1837. Ambassador to Portugal, 1808-10. Succeeded
his eldest brother, Thomas, as 3rd Earl of Clarendon, Mar. 7,
1824. Married, Jan. 5, 1791, his cousin, Maria Eleanor,
youngest dau. of Admiral the Hon. John Forbes, and had one
daughter. Author, Chaubert on the Misanthrope; A tour
through part of France. Portrait in St John's. ' Villiers, comely,
with the flaxen hair.' Died suddenly, Dec. 22, 1838, at his
residence, Walmer Terrace, Deal. Succeeded by his nephew
(above). Brother of George (1776) and Thomas (1771, sub
Hyde). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 531; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and
B.; Inns of Court; G.E.C.; Sir George Jackson, Diaries and
Correspondence; Eton Coll. Reg.)
VILLIERS (or VILLERS), ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, July 3, 1850, as Villers. Of Worcs. S. of the
Rev. WUliam (BalUol CoUege, Oxford (1809, sub Villers)) [V.
of Bromsgrove]. B. at Stone. [Schools, Bromsgrove and
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1850, as Villers; B.A. 1854. Lieut.,
Worcester MiUtia. C. of Moseley, Worcs., 1858-61. C. of
King's Heath, VVarws., 1861-2; P.C. there, 1862-5. Availed
himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief
Act (1870), in 1871. Brother of William R. (1849). All
authorities give Villiers. (Bromsgrove Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
VILLIERS, THOMAS (1771), see HYDE, LORD.
VILLIERS, THOMAS EDWARD TUTHILL. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 13, 1799. Of Ireland. [5th s. of John
(formerly TuthUl, who assumed the name of Villiers, 1794). of
Kflmore, Co. Limerick (and Elizabeth, dau. of Jeremiah
Jackson, of Fanningstown). B. July 9, 1783, at Limerick.]
Scholar, 1799. Kept eight terms. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Apr. 4, 1802. Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1803. Of Rathgar
Mansion, Co. Dublin, and of Lower Ballinastona. Married,
Apr. 1805, Anne, dau. of John Stack, of Ballyconry, Co.
Kerry, and had issue. Died June 2, 1859, in Dublin. (Burke,
Irish Gentry (sub TuthiU).)
VILLIERS, THOMAS HYDE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
May 17, 1817. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of the Hon. George
(1776) (and Theresa, only dau. of John Parker, ist Baron
Boringdon). B. Jan. 27, 1801. Educated at home.] Matric.
Easter, 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Entered the Colonial
Ofi&ce, 1822; agent for Berbice and for Newfoundland. M.P.
for Hedon, Yorks., 1826-30; for Wootton Bassett, 1830-1;
for Bletchingley, 1831-2. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2,
1831. Secretary to the Board of Control, 1831. Died Dec. 3,
1832, from the effects of an abscess in the head, at Carclew,
near Penryn, Cornwall. Brother of Charles P. (1820) and
George W. F. (1816). (Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
VILLIERS (or VILLERS), WILLIAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Mar. 29, 1849, as Villers. S. of William (Balliol
College, Oxford) (1809, sub Villers), V. of Bromsgrove. B.
July 16, 1828, at Hartlebury, Worcs. School, Whitchurch.
Matric. Easter, 1849, as Villers; LL.B. 1856, as Villiers. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1852; priest (Hereford) 1853; C. of West
Bagborough, Somerset, 1854-6. C. of Shottesbrooke and
White Waltham, Berks., 1856-8. C. of Campsea-Ashe,
Suffolk, 1858-60. P.C. of Shireshead, Lanes., 1860-5. V. of
St Doulagh's, Co. Dublin, 1865-6. Domestic Chaplain to
Lord de Tabley, 1865-76. C. of St John's, Torquay, 1867-8.
R. of Haccombe, Devon, 1868-71. V. of Boston Spa, Yorks.,
1871-80. V. of Newborough, Northants., 1880-5. V. of Iford
with Kingston, Sussex, 1885-96. R. of Haccombe, Devon.
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ViLLY, Francis
1896-1908. R. (sinecure) of Wisteston, Heief., 1897-1908.
Died Mar. 13, 1908, at Brookesby, near Newton Abbot.
Brother of Robert J. {1850). All authorities give VUliers.
(Peile, II. 509; Clergy List; Crockford; Christ's Coll. Obit,
notices; The Times, Mar. 14, 1908.)
VILLY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3, 1889. S. of
Pierre Jean, merchant, of France (and Elizabeth Manna
Harman). B. Nov. 9, 1869, in Manchester. School, Old
Trafford (Mr L. Edminson); and at Owens College. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1891; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1891; Pt II, ist Class, 1892); B.A. 1892; M.B. 1896; M.D.
1899. House Surgeon, Manchester Southern Hospital; House
Physician, Royal Infirmary, Manchester; House Physician,
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Assistant Medical
Officer, Park Hospital, Hither Green, in 1900. Practised at
Keighley, Yorks., from 1910. Of 11, South Street, Keighley,
in 1940. (Medical Directories.)
VINALL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 25,
1822; from University College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Feb. 'i, 1821, age 17; Scholar, 1821-2. [3rd] s. of John. B. at
Gillingham, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1827; M.A.
1832. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 7, 1827; priest, June 8,
1828 C. of Tonbridge, -1841-4, and Assistant Master at
Tonbridge School, 1843-4. V. of HUdenborough, Kent, 1844-
80. Died Nov. 8, 1880, aged 77, at Folkestone. [Tonbridge
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Nov. 17, 1880.)
VINALL, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5, 1889.
[S. of Arthur John, of Cheltenham. B. Jan. 18, 1871.]
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1889. [Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.)
VINALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 14, 1824;
re-adm. Fell. -Com. 1828. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar, 1825;
LL.B. 1830. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 4, 1827, as
'2nd s. of John of Gillingham, Kent.' Called to the Bar,
Nov. 26, 1830. One of these names was at University College
Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1839; F.R.C.S. 1854; LM. 1853; L.S.A.
1852 ; practised at various addresses in Hackney and finally at
Clapton Park, E., where he died, Feb. i, 1889. [Inns of Court;
Plarr, Lives of the Fellows.)
VINCE, CHARLES ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 19,
1874. S. of the Rev. Charles [Baptist minister, of Birming-
ham]. B. [Dec. 7, 1855], at Handsworth. School, King
Edward VI, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar;
B.A. (5</i C/assic) 1878; M.A. i88i. Fellow, 1880-6. Assistant
Master at Repton, 1878-86; Head Master of Mill Hill School,
1886-92. Secretary of the Birmingham Liberal Unionist
Association, 1892. General Secretary of the Imperial Tariff
Committee, 1903. Married, i886, Janet, dau. of William Lang,
of Paisley, and had issue. Author, Sermons; John Bright;
History of Corporation of Birmingham; Mr Chamberlain's
Proposals, etc. Died Jan. 27, 1929, in Birmingham. Brother
of the next. [Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 28, 1929; Peile,
II. 634-)
VINCE, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16,
1883. S. of the Rev. Charles [Baptist Minister]. B. Jan. 19,
1865, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1890. Assistant Master at Huddersfield College, 1887-90; at
Oundle School, 1890-6; at Bradfleld College, 1896-1919,
where he was for some years mainly responsible for the
production of the Greek plays. Edited, Ovid's Selections from
Metamorphoses; Cicero's Cato Major and Laelius. Author,
Exercises in Precis Writing. Brother of the above. [Peile, u.
695.)
VINCE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Caius, Feb. 9, i77i-
S. of John, plasterer, of Fressingfield, Suffolk. B. there
[Apr. 6, 1749]. School, St Paul's. Worked with his father at
bricklaying until he was 12, 'when the Rev. Mr Wames
noticed him sitting reading beside his hod of mortar.' Matric.
Michs. 1772; B.A. [Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize)
1775. Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 24, i777; Samuel Taylor
Lecturer (but not, as stated in D.N.B., a Fellow) ; M.A 1778.
Plumian Professor of Astronomy, 1796-1821. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 12, 1779; priest, Sept. 19, 1779. R. of Kirby
Bedon, Norfolk, 1784-1821. V. of South Creake, 1786-1821.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1803. C. of Milton, Cambs., 1789-1813.
Archdeacon of Bedford, 1809. F.R.S., 1786; Copley medal.
'An accomplished mathematician and an amiable man.'
Married, 1780, Mary, dau. of Thomas Paris. Author, On
Friction; On Resistance of Fluids; Treatise on Practical
Astronomy; Complete System of Astronomy; The Credibility of
Christianity Vindicated; Sermons; etc. Died at Ramsgate,
Nov. 28, 1821. Father of the next. [Venn, 11. 90; D.N.B.;
GUbert Wakefield, Memoirs, 134-5; E. H. Kinder, Hist, of
Kirby Bedon; P. B. G. Binnall.)
Vincent, Joseph Herbert
VINCE, SAMUEL BERNEY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 15, 1799. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel (above). B.
Apr. 2, 1781, at Cambridge. Matric. Easter, 1800; B.A. 1804;
Members' prize, 1805; Hulsean prize, 1806; M.A. 1807;
Fellow, 1802; tutor, 1816-26; Vice-Provost, 1819-26. Ord.
priest, 1808. Inc. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 18 13-16. V. of
Ringwood, Hants., 1826-45. Died at Ringwood, June 14,
1845. [King's Coll. Reg; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 206.)
VINCENT, ARTHUR FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1864. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. [Sir] Frederick [Bart.]
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1815), R. of Slinfold, Sussex
(by his 2nd wife, Maria Copley, dau. of Robert Herries Young,
of Auchenspragh, Dumfriess-shire). B. June 6, 1845, at
Slinfold. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1864; LL.B.
1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 15, 1864. Called to the
Bar, May 1, 1871. Equity draftsman and conveyancer.
Died Apr. 2, 1875, at Cannes. [Record of Old Westminsters;
Inns of Court.)
VINCENT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 5, i775-
Of Middlesex. [School, St Paul's.] Did not reside. [St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 531; St Paul's Sch. Reg )
VINCENT, EDWARD HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr.
20, 1889. [S. of J. H., of Southampton. B. Feb. 17, 1868.]
School, [Sherborne and] Loretto. Matric. Easter, 1889. A
land-agent. Of Drove End, Little Heath, Cobham, Surrey,
in 1937. [Sherborne Reg.; Loretto Reg., which gives Edward
Herbert.)
VINCENT, EDWARD ODELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 7, 1853. S. of Joseph [proprietor and printer of The
Oxford University Herald]. B. [Apr. 14, 1835], at Oxford.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1854;
B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Adm. ad eundem at OxioTd, i860. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) i860; priest, 1862; C. of Ducklington, Oxon.,
1860-3. C. of Northam, Devon, 1863-8. Principal of Brixton
Hill CoUege, London, S.W., 1870-86. Of Worthing in 1895,
and of 15, St John Street, Oxford, in 1927. Died Feb. 17,
1927. [Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford.)
VINCENT, Sir FRANCIS, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Pembroke, Aug. 30, 1797. Of Debden, Essex. Only s. of
Sir Francis [8th] Bart. [M.P.], sometime of Stoke D'Abemon,
Surrey and Ambassador to Venice (and Mary, dau. of
Richard Mullman Trench Chiswell, of Debden, Essex). B.
[July 23, 1780], in London. Matric. Michs, 1797; M.A. 1799.
Had succeeded his father as 9th Bart., Aug. 17, 1791- Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1797. Under Secretary of State, at
the Foreign Office, 1806-7. Married, Jan. 16, 1802, Jane, dau.
of the Hon. Edward Bouverie, and had issue. Died Jan. 17,
1809. ' It is said by Capt. Gronow that he was a victim to
high play at the Salon des Etrangers.' [Inns of Court;
G.E.C.)
VINCENT, GEORGE NORBORNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 10, 1768. [S. of Philip, of St George's, Hanover Square,
London. B. 1750. School, Eton Was left an annuity of
£300 p.a. by Norbome, Lord Botecourt.] Matric. Lent, 1771;
Scholar, 1769; LL.B., 1775. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 8,
1768. Married, Oct. 30, 1781, Mary, sister of Sir Thomas
Clarges, 3rd Bart. Died Mar. 18, 1823, in Berkeley Square,
London. [Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1823, i.
285.)
VINCENT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 15, 1827.
Doubtful if resided; name removed. May 17, 1828.
VINCENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 26, 1837.
[2nd] s. of John Painter, surgeon, of Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London. B. there. Schools, private; and at King's CoUege,
London. Matric. Michs. 1837. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22,
1842. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1847. [Venn, 11. 240; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
VINCENT, The Rev. JOHN CHARLES FREDERICK. M.A. 1846,
incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin. [S. of the Rev. Frederick.
B. in Jersey. School, Southampton.] Adm. pens, at T.C.D.,
June 4, 1838, age 20; B.A. (Dublin) 1842; M.A. (Dublin)
1845; LL.B. and LL.D. (Dublin) 1849. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1842; priest, 1843. Head Master of Henry VII's
Grammar School of St Anastasius, Jersey, 1842-9; Head
Master of Bellefield School, Jersey, 1850-2. P.C. of St Aubin's
and Lecturer of St Peter's, Jersey, 1845-52. Head Master of
Norwich School, 1852-9. A brutal head master; was practi-
cally forced to resign. R. of Morbome, Hunts., 1859-61. V. of
Longdon, Stafis., 1861-98. Latterly of Torquay. Father of
Reginald H. (1868). [Al. Dubl.; Crockford; Saunders, Hist,
of Norwich Gr. School, 342.)
VINCENT, JOSEPH HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1897; an advanced student. S of Joseph, school-
master, of West Bromwich (and Margaret Swale). B. there,
Aug. 26, 1871. Educated at Mason College, Birmingham
(Dr R. S. Heath) and the Royal CoUege of Science, London,
1891-5 [D.Sc, London, 1898]. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1904.
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VINCENT, OSMAN PARKE. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, July 5,
1832. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. C. of
Kingsdown, Kent, 1845. C. of White Roding, Essex, 1846-7.
C. of L>Tiiington, Hants., 1848-52. C. of White Roding.
Essex, 1853-4. Of Brislington, Somerset, 1855-6. C. of
St Margaret's with St Nicholas', King's Lynn, 1857-61. C.
of St John-the-Evangelist, St Pancras, London, 1864. C. of
St Paul's, Camden Square, 1865-9. C. of St Matthew's,
Oakley Square, 1870-2. R. of St Mildred's, Bread Street, with
St Margaret Moses, 1872-85. Died Feb. 7, 1885, aged 72, in
London. {Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 11,
1875.)
VINCENT, REGINALD HEATH. Adm. a scholar at St Catha-
rine's, June 16, 1868. S. of [the Rev.] John Charles Frederick
(1846). B. Jan. 27, 1850, at Bellefield, Jersey. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1868. Went to New Zealand, and
entered the Government service there. Died, 1883, at
Wellington, New Zealand. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Winchester
Scholars.)
VINCENT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 25,
1785, as Richard Blackall Vincent. [Eldest] s. of John
[Blackall], of Dublin (and Mary, dau. of Richard Vincent).
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1786;
B.A. 1789. Took the surname of Vincent, 1774, in lieu of that
of Blackall, in accordance with the will of his grandfather, the
Rev. Richard Vincent (1713), R. of Donamore, Co. Tyrone.
{Record of Old Westminsters and supp.; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
3rd sen, IV. 20I.)
VINCENT, SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, .\pr. 3,
1844. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Edward (St John's CoUesje,
Oxford, 1805) [\'. of Rowde, Wilts.]. B. at Rowde, 1826.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 5, 1848. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 21,
1 85 1. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Died Nov. 3,
i88g, in London. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Guardian, Nov. 13, 1889.)
VINCENT, The Rev. THOMAS. B.A. 1765, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1765. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 3, 1762; from Lincoln
College, Oxford, whence he matric. Nov. 21, 1735, age 18;
B.A. (from Christ Church) 1739. [S. of the Rev. Thomas, of
Llanfachraeth, Anglesey.] V. of Yatton, Somerset. Preb. of
Bath and Wells, 1777-98. Archdeacon of Brecon, 1770-98.
Died July 6, 1798, at Burrington, Somerset. {Venn, 11. 80,
which gives Archdeacon of Cardigan; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.,
1798, II. 635.)
VINCENT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 18, 1838.
S. of George [Giles], of the Sanctuary, Westminster (and
EmiUa Elizabeth, dau. of James Tappenden, of Faversham,
Kent). [B. Nov. 26, 1819. School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) Dec. II, 1842; priest, Dec. 17, 1843; C. of Long
Sutton, Hants., 1842-4. C. of Bolney, Sussex, 1845-6. C. of
Wantage, Berks., 1847-68. R. of Pusey, 1868-89. Married,
Oct. 6, 1857, Dora, dau. of William Watkins, Esq., of Badby
House, Northants. Author, The Deceased Wife's Sister's Bill,
a Village Talk (36th thousand, 1882; translated into Welsh,
1887). Latterly of Hillsborough, Clevedon, Somerset, where
he died Mar. 4, 1908. {Record of Old Westminsters; Eagle,
XXX. 219; Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. 2; Cambridge
Chronicle, Mar. 13, 1908.)
VINCENT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 9,
1757- [5tti] s. of Giles [packer and Portugal merchant], of
London (and Sarah, dau. of Francis Holloway). [B. Nov. 2,
1739.] School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1758; Scholar;
B.A. 1761; M.A. 1764; D.D. 1776. FeUow, 1763. Ord.
deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Rochester), Dec. 19, 1762;
priest (London), Sept. 22, 1765. Usher at Westminster
School, 1762-71; Under-Master, 1771-88; Head Master,
1788-1802. Chaplain to King George III, 1771. V. of Long-
don, Worcs., 1778. R. of All Hallows-the-Great (and the-
Less) London, 1778-1803. Sub-.\lmoner to the King, 1784.
President of Sion College, 1798. Preb. of Westminster, 1801;
Dean, 1802-15. Obtained an annual grant from Parliament
for the restoration of Henry VII's Chapel. Dean of the Order
of the Bath. R. of St John's, Westnainster, 1803-7. R. of
Islip, Oxon., 1807-15. Prolocutor of the Lower House of
Convocation, 1802, 1806 and 1807. 'One of the soundest
scholars of his day and resembled Busby in his love for the
rod.' Married, 1771, Hannah, 4th dau. of George Wyatt, of
Westminster, and had issue. Author, Defence of Public
Education, and works on ancient geography, etc. Died
Dec. 21, 1815; buried in Westminster .^bbey. {Record of Old
Westminsters; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. 2; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1816, I. 83.)
VINCENT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 29, 1865.
Matric. Michs. 1865.
VINCENT, — . .\dm. at Sidney, 1788.
ViNEY, JosiAH Ernest
VINE, FRANCIS THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Feb. 4, 1861. S. of the Rev. Marshall Hall (next), of 7, MUne
Street, Claremont Square, London. B. June 6, 1842. Schools,
Islington and Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Lent, 1861;
Scholar; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
1866; priest, 1867; C. of Patrixbourne with Bridge, Kent,
1866-8 and 1871-4; V. there, 1874-84. C. of Eastington,
Gloucs., 1868-71. R. of Eastington, 1884-97. V. of Wymyns-
wold, Kent, 1898-1900. R. of St George-the-Martyr with
St Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, 1900-3. Author, Caesar in
Kent. Died Sept. 17, 1903, at Ramsgate. {Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19, 1903.)
VINE, MARSHALL HALL. Adm. sizar at Sx John's, July 8,
1830; re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1830. [Eldest] s. of [John
Hatch], Esq., of Hadlow, Tonbridge, Kent. B. at Peckham.
School, Maidstone. Matric. Michs. 1830. Migrated to
University College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 20, 1831,
age 19; Scholar, 1831-6; B.A. (Oxford) 1835; M.A. (Oxford)
1865. Ord. deacon (Oxford) June 4, 1835; priest (Rochester)
1836; C. of Deddington, Oxon., 1835. C. of East Farieigh,
Kent, 1836-7. C. of Beckenham, 1837-49. P.C. of Shoulden,
1849-51. R. of St Mary-le-Bow, St Pancras, Soper Lane, and
St John-the-Evangelist, London, 1851-87. Married, 1837,
Caroline, dau. of J. Camell, of Peckham. Died June 15, 1887.
Father of the above. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
VINES, ADOLPH (1886), see SCHNEIDER.
VINES, CHARLES ELLARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 15,
1858. S. of Charles, of Reading. B. there, Jan. 28, 1839.
School, Malta (private). Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862;
M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (London) 1862; priest (Calcutta)
1864. Principal of St John's College, Agra and C.M.S.
Missionary, 1863-79. Died in 1879. Father of Ernest H.
(1892). {Crockford.)
VINES, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
10, 1845. [Eldest s. of Richard, of Seagry, Wilts. School,
.Aldenham.] Matric. Michs. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 29, 1848; migrated to Lincoln's Inn, 185 1. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 17, 1851. Clerk to the Brewers' Company and to the
Leathersellers' Company. Died in 1884. {Aldenham Sch.
Reg.; Inns of Court.)
VINES, ERNEST HANDLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17,
1892. S. of the Rev. Charles EUard (1858), Missionary,
C.M.S. (and Charlotte Louisa Campbell). B. Oct. 5, 1873, at
Dorchester. School, South-Eastem College, Ramsgate (The
Rev. E. D'Anquier). Matric. Michs. 1892; B..'^. 1895. Some-
time Assistant Master at St Anselm's School, Park Lane,
Croydon. Latterly of Newport, Mon. {St Lawrence Coll. Reg.)
VINES, NEVILLE BOULTBEE. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1900.
S. of Henry Jackal Kendrick. B. May 3, 1878, at Little-
hampton, Sussex. Migrated to St Catharine's, 1900; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1908.
VINES, SYDNEY HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 10,
1872. S. of William [Reginald]. B. [Dec. 31, 1849], at
Hackney. School, private [and at Guy's Hospital]. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1875); B.A.
1876; M.A. 1879; Sc.D. 1887. FeUow, 1876-88. Hon. FeUow,
1897. University Reader in Botany, 1884-8. B.Sc, London,
1873; D.Sc, London, 1879. F.R.S., 1885. Fellow of London
Universitv, 1892. Sherardian Professor of Botany and Fellow
of Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, 1888-1919. U.A., Oxford, 1888.
President of the Linnean Society, 1900-4. Married, Dec. 30,
1884, Agnes Bertha, eldest dau. of W. W. Perry, of Mounthill,
Chelmsford. Author, Lectures on the Physiology of Plants;
A Student's Textbook of Botany; translated Sachs' Textbook of
Botany. Died Apr. 4, 1934, at Exmouth; buried there.
{Peile, II. 623; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 6, 1934;
Obit. Notices, Royal Soc. (1935) 185.)
VINES, THOMAS HOTCHKIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 10, 1856. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1857; B.A. i860; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (York) i860; priest,
1861; C. of Easingwold, Yorks., 1860-2. C. of Evesham,
Worcs., 1862-4. C. of Little Comberton, 1864-71. Minor
Canon, 1871-6, and Precentor, 1875-6, of Peterborough. R.
of Fiskerton, Lines., 1876-1928. Preb. of Lincoln, 1907-28.
Died June 12, 1928. {Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
June 15, 1928.)
VINEY, JOSIAH ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 6, 1877
[3rd s. of J.]. Of ' Fronwood,' Highgate, London, N. Matric'
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.B. 1882; M.A. and M.D. 1890.
At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1882; L.R.C.P., 1882.
Practised at Chertsey, Surrey, from 1890 and subsequently at
Swanage, Dorset. Married, Apr. 14, 1883, Bessie L., 3rd dau.
of Sir Edward S. Creasy, formerly Chief Justice of Ceylon.
Author, medical. Died June 6, 1930, aged 75, at Swanage.
{Medical Directories; The Times, June 9, 1930.)
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VINEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1872. S. of
Thomas, gent, (and Catharine). B. at Taunton, Somerset.
Bapt. Nov. 27, 1861. Matric. Michs, 1872; B.A. 1879; M.A.
1882. Ord. deacon, 1879; priest, i88o; C. of Cirencester,
Gloucs., 1879-82. C. of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, 1882-4.
C. of St George-the-Martyr, Holbom, London, 1889-92. C.
of Hope-Mansel, Heref., 1892-3. C. of Wigmore, 1893-6. C.
of Brimfield, 1897-1901. C. of St John's, Clerkenwell, 1902-
II. C. of St John-the-Evang., Drury Lane, 1911-12. C. of
All Hallows, London Wall, 1912-22. Married, Aug. 23, 1899,
Kate D., dau. of Richard Duncan King, J. P., of Monkstown,
Co. Dublin. Latterly of 16, Great Ormond Street, London.
Died Apr. 12, 1922, aged 73- {Eagle, xlui. 147; Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 21, 1922.)
VINNING, WILLIAM SKINNER. Adm. at Trinity, May 9, 1878;
Mus.Bac, 1880. Of Devonshire. Organist at Torquay parish
church; at St Peter's, Bayswater, London, 1884. Composer of
anthems, sacred songs and an operetta. {Brown and Stellon.)
VINTCENT, JOSEPH. Adm. at Trinity H.\ll, 1880. [Eldest] s.
of Lewis Anthony, merchant, of Capetown. B. Nov. 12, 1861.
School, Charterhouse; and Diocesan College, Rondebosch.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. and LL.B. 1884. Football (assoc.)
'blue,' 1883. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 12, 1881.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1885. Adm. Advocate of the
Supreme Court, Cape Colony, 1885. Crown Prosecutor.
British Bechuanaland, 1886-94; Judge of the High Court,
Matabeleland, 1894-8. Senior Judge of the High Court of
Southern Rhodesia, 1898-1914. Knighted, 1910. Married,
Oct. 14, 1891, Hester Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry Myburgh,
of Wynburg, Cape Colony. Died Aug. 14, 1914. {Charterhouse
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; Who
was Who; The Times, Aug. 18, 1914.)
VINTER (post MURRAY-AYNSLEY), ALFRED EVANS. Adm.
pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1873. Eldest s. of John Alfred,
artist, of Bayswater, London. B. [Oct. 4, 1854], in Great
Russell Street, London. School, City of London (Dr Abbott).
Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar; B.A. (zotk Wrangler) 1877;
M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
School, Sevenoaks, 1878-81. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of St John's, Sevenoaks, 1880-1. Vice-
Principal of Culham College, 1881-3; Vice- Principal of York
Training College, 1883-90; Principal of Derby Training
College, 1890-8; Principal of Hockerill Training College,
1898-1920. Married, Jan. 15, 1891, Alicia Harriett, dau. of
Vice-Admiral Murray-Aynsley, C.B. Changed his name to
Murray-Aynsley. Died Nov. 27, 1920. Brother of Percy J.
(1889). (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 3, 1920.)
VINTER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 24, 1869. S. of
Charles, of Cambridge (and Ann, dau. of WUliam Udell).
B. there, Jan. 30, 1850. School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1869;
Scholar, 1869-76; B.A. {\^th Wrangler) 1873; M.A. 1876;
LL.M. 1888; LL.D. 1894. Assistant Master at the Leys
School, Cambridge, 1874-83; Head Master of Woodhouse
Grove School, Leeds, 1883-1913. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of James Shipstone, of Nottingham. Died Feb. 2, 1915, at
Apperley Bridge. Brother of Edward A. (1874), Herbert W.
(1879) and Robert K. (1865). {Venn, 11. 386; Who's Who in
Yorkshire.)
VINTER, CHARLES HERBERT SAWYER. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1885. S. of Charles Alfred, of Cambridge. B. there,
June 3, 1866. Schools, Llandaff House, Cambridge, and
Kimbolton. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1919 At
St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894. Practised at
Blackpool until 1920. Medical Officer of Health for Blackpool
South. At Framlingham, Suffolk, from 1920. Medical Officer
of Health for Framlingham. Of Hallfields, Dedham, Essex,
in 1951. Brother of Ernest (1896) and Percival J. (1890).
{Venn, 11. 479; Medical Directories.)
VINTER, EDWARD ALBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1874. S. of Charies (and Ann). B. Dec. 17, 1853, at Cam-
bridge. Bapt. Dec. 22, 1853. Did not reside. Brother of
Arthur (1869) and Herbert W. (1879).
VINTER, ERNEST. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1896. [2nd s. of
Charies Alfred, of Cambridge.] B.A. and LL.B. 1900; M.A.
1912; LL.M. 1932. Adm. a member of Christ's. Adm.
Solicitor, 1893; practised in London (Messrs Bird, Eldridge
and Vinter), at 18, John Street, Bedford Row, and in
Cambridge. Married, Sept. 11, 1902, Ada Louise, dau. of
Samuel Reuben Ginn, solicitor, of Cambridge, and had issue.
Of 17, Latham Road, Cambridge, in 1953. Brother of
Charles H. S. (1885) and Percival J. (1890). (Law Lists.)
VINTER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Feb. 8, 1843. S. of John, of 33, Chandos Street, St Martin-in-
the-Fields, London (and Harriet). B. [1824], in London.
Bapt. Jan. 22, 1835. School, King's College, London
(Mr T. G. Hall). Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. (yd Wrangler)
1847; M.A. 1850. Fellow, 1849-51. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1849;
ViPAN, Ernest Maylin
priest, 1850. Mathematical Master at the Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich, 1851-8; Professor of Mathematics at
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1858-72. C. of Yateley,
Hants., 1866-72. Chaplain, Metropolitan Convalescent
Institution, Walton-on-Thames, 1874-1903. Married, July i,
1851, Chariotte, 2nd dau. of G. Shirley. Died May 4, 1903,
aged 78, at Walton-on-Thames. Father of Walter F. (1879).
{Eagle, XXV 207; Crockford; The Times, May 6, 1903.)
VINTER, HAROLD SKELSEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1889.
S. of James Odell [J. P.], coal-merchant, of [Trumpington],
Cambridge (and Emma Skelsey). B. there, May 6, 1871.
School, The Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. A coal-merchant in Cambridge. Married,
Aug. 12, 1896, Marian, dau. of T. F. C. May, of Park House,
Cotham Park, Bristol. Of Thriplow, Cambs., in 1951. {The
Times, Aug. 14, 1896.)
VINTER, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1879. S. of Charles, robe-maker, of Cambridge. B. there,
Mar. 26, 1857. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Heppenstall).
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Head Master of
Truro College. J. P. for Cornwall. Died Oct. 19, 1942, at
Truro. Brother of Arthur (1869) and Edward A. (1874).
(The Times, Oct. 22, 1942.)
VINTER, PERCIVAL JACKSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1890. S. of C[harles] A[lfred], robe-maker,
of 6, Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. B. Apr. 2, 1872, at
Cambridge. School, Warkworth House, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1919. Died at Sheringham,
Norfolk, Jan. 3, 1953. Brother of Ernest (1896) and Charles
H. S. (1885). {The Times, Jan. 6, 1953-)
VINTER, PERCY JOHN. .\dm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 5, 1889.
S. of John Alfred, artist, of 29, Monmouth Road, Bayswater,
London. B. Mar. 18, 1870, in London. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (sznd
Wrangler) 1892; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at the City of
London School, 1899-1915. Head Master of Archbishop
Holgate's School, York, 1915-33-- Married Harriet Mary
Cammack. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Devon
Regt. (T.F.); Major; Assistant Provost-Marshal). Died
Jan. 27, 1942, at Holgate, Balcombe, Sussex. Brother of
Alfred E. (1873). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Jan. 29, 1942.)
VINTER, ROBERT KATER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 16,
1865. S. of Charles (and Ann). B. in Cambridge. Bapt.
Mar. 12, 1848. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1873;
priest, 1874. Second Master of Queen Mary's School, Walsall,
1873-7; Head Master of Kimbolton Grammar School,
Hunts., 1877-84. V. of Kimbolton, 1879-80 and 1884-99.
V. of Marton with Grafton, Yorks., 1899-1914. R. of
Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1914-23. Married, July 25, 1872,
Ellen, youngest dau. of James Sawyer, Esq., of Peterborough.
Writer and composer of hymns and chants. Resided latterly
at 15, St Andrew's Road, Bedford, where he died Sept. 1,
1930, aged 82. Brother of Arthur (1869), Edward A. (1874)
and Herbert W. (1879) ; father of the next. (Eagle, xlvi. 115 ;
Crockford.)
VINTER, ROBERT SIDNEY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1892. [S. of the Rev. Robert Kater (above).] B. Nov. 19,
1873. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Assistant Master at
St Ronan's School, Worthing, in 1906. (Camb. Year-book.)
VINTER, WALTER FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 19, 1879. S. of the Rev. Frederick William (1843) (and
Chariotte). B. at Yorktown, Smrey. Bapt. Sept. 3, i860.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883.
VIPAN, ARTHUR CECIL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1887. Of Cambs. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Christ-
church, Wisbech, Cambs. B. May 5, 1867, at Witcham,
Cambs. School, Great Yarmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Married, June 20, 1908, at
Alberta, Canada, Amy, 2nd dau. of Edward Wainhouse
Darby, of Harrogate. Of Noyes Crossing, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada, in 1925. Brother of Ernest M. (1895). (Cambridge
Chronicle, Aug. 7, 1908.)
VIPAN, DAVID JENNINGS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 28, 1824. S. of Thomas. B. at Thetford, Norfolk.
School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1831. Brother
of Frederick J. (1837).
VIPAN, ERNEST MAYLIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1895. S. of Thomas, Esq., of 18, Hertford Street,
Cambridge. B. Aug. 7, 1875, at Sutton, Cambs. Schools,
Oundle and the Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898. Assistant Master, St Paul's Preparatory School,
Colet Court, London, W., in 1906. Died June 30, 1933.
Brother of Arthur C. (1887). {The Times, July 1, 1933;
Camb. Year-book.)
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ViPAN, Frederic Maylin
VIPAN, FREDERIC MAYLIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 12,
1867. S. of Benjamin, Esq. [of The Grove, Sutton, near Ely,
Cambs.] (and Emily). B. there [Sept. 11, 1847]. Bapt. Oct. 14,
1847. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1867;
B..A.. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1872; priest,
1873; C. of BusUngthorpe, Yorks., 1872-5 C. of Christ-
church, Hants., 1875-7. Married, July 15, 1873, Louisa,
2nd dau. of W. Martin, Esq., of East Peckham, Kent.
Residing at Christchurch in 1895 and latterly at Southboume,
Bournemouth, where he died Jan. 9, 1920. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Crochford; The Guardian, Jan. 15, 1920.)
VIPAN, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, {age 19) at Caius,
Feb. 24, 1837. [4th] s. of 'John' (sic) [Thomas], Esq., brewer,
of Thetford, Norfolk. B. there, May, 1819. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838-40-
Migrated to Wadham College, Oxford, whence he matric-
ulated, Feb. 25, 1841, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1843; MA.
(Oxford) 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20, 1842. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1S45. Adm. ad eundem at the Middle
Temple, 1853. Lived latterly in Dresden, writing for Black-
wood and other periodicals. Died Mar. 10, 1894, at South
Hampstead. Brother of David J. (1824). (Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Reg.; At. Oxon.; Foster, Men at the Bar;; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Venn, 11. 239, all other authorities give
'S. of Thomas.')
VIPAN, GEORGE WALTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27,
1873. S. of James, of Cambridge. B. there, Apr. 14, 1854.
School, the Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar;
B..\. 1877; M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar
School, 1877-9; at University College School, 1879-81.
Lecturer in Classics and English at the Grey Institute, Port
Elizabeth, S. Africa, 1881-7; Professor of Classics at the
Diocesan College, Rondebosch, 1887-1911. Assistant Profes-
sor of Classics at the South African College, Capetown, 19 15-
16. Died Apr. 23, 1932, at Wynberg. (Peile, 11. 629; The
Times, May 3, 1932.) -
VIPAN, THOMAS MAYLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1863. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Sutton House, Cambs. (and
Harriett, dau. of the Rev. James Cory, of Kettlestone,
Norfolk). B. [Dec. 24], 1844, at Sutton. School, Essex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1863. Of Sutton House. J. P. and
D.L. for the Isle of Ely. Died .\ug. 23, 1891. (Burke, Fami7y
Records; The Guardian, Aug. 26, 1891.)
VIPONT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Jan. 28,
1783. 2nd s. of Henrv, merchant [flax-dresser], of Pateley
Bridge, Yorks. B. there. School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1783; B..A. 1787. C. of Fewston, and also held
several other curacies in Yorks. Retired, 1818, to Studley,
near Ripon, where he died, unmarried, 1821, aged 56.
(Manchester Sch. Reg.)
VIRCHOW, RUDOLPH. Hon. Sc.D. 1893. [B. Oct. 13, 1821, at
Schivelbein, Pomerania.] Professor of Pathology at Wiirtz-
burg, 1849-56. Director of the Pathological Institute, Berlin,
1856. Coplv medal, R.S., 1892. Member of Pnissian House
of Deputies and of the Reichstag, 1880-93. Leader of the
Liberal party, .\uthor. Cellular Pathology. Died Sept. 5,
1902. (Who was Who; Proc. Royal Soc, 75 (1905). 297-)
VIRET, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
July 3, 1834. .\dm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Oct. 17, 1835.
S. of Marriott. B. in Demerara, British Guiana. School,
Salop (private). Matric. Michs. 1835; B..\. 1839; M.A. 1864.
Ord. priest (Chichester, Litt. dim. from Salisbury) Oct. 3,
1841; C. of Ogbome St George, WUts., 1841-4. C. of Sutton
Courtney, Berks., 1846-8. Chaplain to the H.E.I.C.S. (Bengal
Establishment), 1848; at Jubbulpore, 1850; Cawnpore,
1851-2; Benares, 1856-8; Landour, 1859-60; Nowshera,
1861; Seetapore, 1862-3; Decca, 1866; Seetapore, 1867-9;
resigned. Married, .\pr. 27, 1843, Caroline Anne, widow of
M. A. de Marcos, of Guayaquil. Disappears from Clergy List,
1870. (Crockford; V. Hodson; G. Mag., 1843, i. 644.)
VIRTUE, GEORGE BLAIR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 27, 1837. S. of Daniel, Esq., of Jamaica. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1837.
VISCHER, HANNS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 1896.
[S. of A. E. (and R. Sarasin). B. Sept. 14, 1876, at Basle,
Switzerland. Educated in Switzerland and at St Lawrence
College.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B..\. 1899; M..\. 1903. On the
Church Missionary staff (Hausa Mission) in Northern Nigeria,
1900-1. .\ssistant Resident at Kano, Nigeria, 1903; Resident
at Bomu, 1906; Director of Education, Northern Nigeria,
igo8-i8. Undertook a remarkable journey from Tripoli,
through the forbidden hinterland, to Lake Chad, lasting from
July to Dec. 1923. F.R.G.S. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Second Lieut., Nigeria Regt.; Major, Special List;
General Staff Officer (Intelligence); C.B.E. 1919; Chevalier,
Legion of Honour; Ofl&cer, Ordre de I'Etoile Noire; Chevalier,
Vivian, Francis Henry
Ordre de la Couronne (Belgium); Cavalier, Order of the
Crown of Italy). Secretary of the Secretary of State's
Advisory Committee, Colonial Office, 1923-39. C.B.E. , 1919;
C.M.G., 1934; Knighted, 1941. Author, Across the Sahara.
Died Feb. 19, 1945, at his residence, Tykeford Lodge, Newport
Pagnell. Brother of the next. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Who's
Who; The Times, Feb. 21, I945-)
VISCHER, MARCUS MATTHAEUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. S. of A. E. (and R. Sarasin), of Wandelburg,
Schanzlistrasse, Berne, Switzeriand. B. [at Basle], May 21,
1879. School, St Lawrence CoUege. Matnc. Michs. 1898;
B..\. 1901; M..\. 1905. Ord. deacon (Islington) 1902; priest
(London) 1903; C. of Emmanuel Church, West End, Hamp-
stead, 1902-6. Assistant Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, Port
of London, 1906-7; Port of Antwerp, 1907-14- V. of Earlham
with Bowthorpe and R. of Colney, Norfolk, 1914-16. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned
in despatches). Chaplain at Davos Platz, 1919-22. P.-m-
charge of St Andrew's Mission Church, Denbeath, Fifes.,
1922-5. Chaplain of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, 1925-7-
V. of Appledore with Ebony, Kent, 1927-8; V. of Appledore
with Kennardington, 1928-31. V. of St Clement's, Sandwich,
1931-46. Chaplain of St Ursula, Berne, 1946-51- Married,
1909, Jenny, dau. of William Merian. Of Berne m 1952.
Brother of the above. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg. ; Crockford.)
VISRAM, GOOLAM HOOSEIN FAZULBHOY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 5, 1894. S. of Fazulbhoy, merchant, member
of the Legislative Council for India (and Rehamuthai
Fazulbhoy Ebrahim). B. Feb. 6, 1875, in Bombay. School,
Fort George High. Matric. Michs. 1894. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1899. (Law Lists.)
VISRAM, MOOSA HASSAMBHOY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 23, 1894. Of India. S. of Hassumbhoy, merchant, of
Bombay (and Janbai Janbai). B. there, June 5, 1870.
Schools, Fort George High and Elphinstone CoUege. Matnc.
Michs. 1894; B-A- 1898. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
1902.
VIVIAN, ARTHUR PENDARVES. Adm. pens, (age 19) a*
Trinity, Nov. 25, 1852. [3rd] s. of John Henry [M. P., F.R. S.J,
of Singleton, Swansea (and Sarah, dau. of Arthur Jones, of
Reigate). B. June 4, 1834, in London. School, Eton; and at
the Mining Academy, Freiberg, Saxony. Matric. Michs.
1853. Left College, 1855, on his father's death, to manage the
family works and colliery at Port Talbot. Of Bosahan,
Cornwall. Deputy Warden of the Stannaries. M.P. for West
Cornwall, 1868-85. Col. commanding South Wales Vol.
Infantry Brigade, 1895-1901. J. P. and D.L., for Glamorgans.
J.P., for Cornwall; High Sheriff, 1889. C.B., 1894; K.C.B.,
1902. Married (i) Mar. 3, 1867, Lady .A.ugusta Emily
Wyndham-Quin, 2nd dau. of the Earl of Dunraven, and had
issue; (2) Mar. 10, 1880, Lady Jane Georgina Dalrymple,
eldest dau. of the loth Earl of Stair, and had further issue.
.\uthor. Wanderings in the Western Land. Died Aug. 19, 1926.
Brother of Henrv H. (1838) and Richard G. (1853); father of
Henry W. (1886). (Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.;Army Lists;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Swansea); Who was Who.)
VIVIAN, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 26, 1845. S. of John (and Cordelia, 2nd dau.
of J. Grvlls, of Bosahan, Cornwall). B. at Helston. Matric.
Michs. 1845 ; B.A. 1850. A SoUcitor. Died at Tardeo, India,
.A.ug. 14, 1855, aged 26. Brother of John V. (1836). (G.
Mag., 1855, II. 442; V. Hodson.)
VIVIAN, CHARLES PASLEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity
Hall, Mav 25, 1816. [3rd] s. of J[ohn], Esq., of Portland
Place, London [and Claverton, Somerset]. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Easter, 1819; LL.B., 1822. -Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 2, 1817. V. of Wellingborough, Northants., 1825-41.
Resided at Hatton Hall, WeUingborough. Married, Oct. 21,
1828, Grace Anna, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Ayhner, of
Walworth Castle, Durham. Died suddenly at Colworth House,
Shambrook, Beds., Dec. 14, 1841. Brotherof John E. (1815).
Father of Gerald B. (1854). (Eton Sch. Lists; Northants. Clergy;
Boase, Colled. Cornub.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1842, I. 335, which gives V. of WeUingborough,
1823-41; Burke L.G. (sub Maclver-Campbell) ; Sir W.
Sterry.)
VIVIAN, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Dec. 26, 1846. S. of John. B. [Sept. 5, 1828], at Helston,
ComwaU. School, Surrev (private), ^atric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (London) 1851; pnest,
1852; C. of St Thomas's, Bethnal Green, 1851-3. P.C. of
St Bartholomew's, Bethnal Green, 1853-61. P-C. of St Peter's,
Stepney, 1861-3. V. of Stoughton, Sussex, 1863-97. Married,
i86o, Margaret, dau. of WiUiam Charles Henry, of Haffield,
Ledbury, and had issue. Latterly of Bournemouth, where he
died, Dec. i, 1909, aged 81. Father of Herbert (1883). (Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 3,
1901.)
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Vivian, Gerald Bentinck
VIVIAN, GERALD BENTINCK. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 9,
1854. S. of the Rev. — [Charles Pasley (i8i6)], deceased,
R. of Wellingborough. B. there, Sept. 20, 1835. Schoo ,
Cheltenham College. Had served for four years in the R.N.
Did not reside. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg. (which gives S. of
Charles Pasley); Venn, n. 315, which suggests he was a
son of Quintus.)
VIVIAN, GODFREY TWYNAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1 1892.
S. of Hugh PhUlips, merchant, of Camborne, Cornwall (and
Clara Elizabeth Forsaith). B. there, Dec. 6, 1873. School,
Dunheved College, Launceston. Matric. Michs. 1892. Assayer
and clerk to the Kansas Smelting Co., Perhuca, Mexico;
Mining and Metallurgical Engineer, with the Burma Corpora-
tion, Ltd., Namtu, Burma, 1922-30. Consulting engineer at
Camborne, Cornwall from 1930. Of Fowey in 1951. (Venn, 11.
528.)
VIVIAN, HENRY HUSSEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1838. [Eldest s. of John Henry, F.R.S., merchant, M.P. for
Swansea, of Singleton, Glam. (and Sarah, eldest dau. of
Arthur Jones, of The Priory, Reigate). B. July 6, 1821, at
Singleton. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1839. While an
undergraduate, brought to England the first camera to pass
the London Custom House; took it to College and practised
on his friends. A copy of the original Daguerreotype, showing
a 'Breakfast Party' of undergraduates, is in the possession
of his family. Manager of the Liverpool branch of the firm of
Vivian and Sons, copper smelters, 1842; manager of the
Swansea branch, 1845. On his father's death, in 1855, greatly
developed the works. ' Under his influence, Swansea became
"the metallurgical centre" of the world.' M.P. for Truro,
1852-7; for Glamorganshire, 1857-85; for Swansea, 1885-93.
Cr. Bart., 1882 and Baron Swansea, 1893. Married (i) Apr.
15, 1847, Jessie Dalrymple, dau. of Ambrose Goddard, M.P. ;
(2) July 14, 1853, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Montague
John Cholmeley, 2nd Bart., M.P.; (3) Nov. 10, 1870, Averil,
dau. of Captain Richard Beaumont, R.N., and had issue by
all marriages. Author, Notes of a Tour in America. Died
Nov. 28, 1894. Brother of Arthur P. (1852) and Richard G.
(1853); father of the next and of Odo R. (1893). (Burke,
L.G.;D.N.B.)
VIVIAN, HENRY HUSSEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. [3rd] s. of Sir Henry Hussey (above), Bart., of Smgle-
ton, Swansea (by his 3rd wife, Averil, dau. of Captain Richard
Beaumont, R.N.). B. Feb. 5, 1873, at Swansea. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892. Died Dec. 11, 1898. Brother of
Odo R. (1893). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Swansea).)
VIVIAN, HENRY WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Eldest] s. of Arthur [Pendarves] (1852), of 21, James
Street, Buckingham Gate, London (by his ist wife. Lady
Augusta Emily Wyndham Quin, dau. of the 3rd Earl of
Dunraven). B. Feb. 4, 1868, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890. A Mining student at Liege.
Captain, The Welsh Regt. (T.) 1885. Married, Jan. 19, 1899.
Lady Maude Clements, dau. of the 4th Earl of Leitrim, and
had issue. Died Nov. 17, 1901. (Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.;
Army Lists; Burke, P. and B. (sub Swansea).)
VIVIAN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20, 1883.
[Only] s. of [the Rev.] Francis Henry (1846), of Stoughton,
Sussex (and Margaret, dau. of W. C. Henry, of Haffield,
Heref.). B. Apr. 3, 1865, at Chichester, Sussex. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Travelled widely. Special correspondent of The Morning
Post, 1898-9; of The Daily Express, 1899-1900 and 1918.
Married, 1897, Olive, dau. of Frederick Walton, of Cwmlle-
coediog, Montgom. Editor of the Whirlwind, 1890; of The
Rambler, 1901. Author, Servia; Tunisia; Abyssinia; The
Servian Tragedy; Fascist Italy, etc. Serbian Order of Takovo,
1902; of Danilo, 1910. Died Apr. 18, 1940, at Gunwalloe,
Cornwall. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ;
The Times, Apr. 20, 1940.)
VIVIAN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 3, 1791.
[Doubtless only s. of the Rev. John, of Pencalenick, Cornwall
(and Alice, dau. of Matthew Vivian). B. 1771.] Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 28, 1791 ; migrated to the Inner Temple,
June 8, 1793. Called to the Bar, May 23, 1800. Lieut. -Col.,
Royal Cornwall Stannary Militia. Sherifi, 1812. Died,
unmarried, at Pencalenick, May 24, 1817. Entailed his
estates on his cousin, James Vivian Tippet. (Boase, Collect.
Cornub.)
VIVIAN, JOHN EDWARDS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 25, 1815. S. of John [Bencher of the Middle Temple]
(and Marianne Edwards). B. in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1815. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 14,
1815. Married, and had issue. Brother of Charles Pasley
(1816). (Inns of Court; Boase, Collect. Cornub., which calls
him '3rd s. of John, of the Inner Temple.')
Vizard, William
VIVIAN, JOHN VIVIAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 27, 1836.
[Eldest s. of John (formerly Tippet), of Pencalenick, Cornwall
(who had assumed the surname of Vivian, in lieu of Tippet,
1820, in compliance with the will of his cousin, John Vivian
(1791), of Pencalenick) (and Cordelia, dau. of Thomas
Grylls, Esq., of Bosahan, Cornwall). B. 1818. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844- Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1842; priest, 1843. R. of Cardynham,
Cornwall, 1845-73. J. P. for Cornwall. Married, 1846,
Harriette Maria, dau. of William Robinson Hill, Esq., of
Carwythenack, Cornwall, and had issue. Died in 1873.
Brother of Charles A. (1845). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Walford,
County Families; Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
VIVIAN, The Hon. ODO RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. 4th s. of Henry Hussey (1838), BaronSwansea,
of Singleton, Swansea (by his 3rd wife, Averil, dau. of Captain
Richard Beaumont, R.N.). B. Apr. 22, 1875, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1893. Of Glanrafon, Glam.
D.L. and J. P., for Glamorgans. Married, Oct. 25, 1906, the
Hon. Winifred Hamilton, 4th dau. of the ist Baron Holm
Patrick, and had issue. Captain, The Welsh Regt. (T.), 1899.
Hon. Colonel, 1901-19. M.V.O. 1904. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Glamorgan Yeo.; Lieut.-Col., Cameron
Highlanders; D.S.O., 191 7; mentioned in despatches).
Succeeded his half-brother, Ernest Ambrose, as 3rd Baron
Swansea, July 17, 1922. Died Nov. 16, 1934. Brother of
Henry H. (1892). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.
(Swansea); Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
VIVIAN, RICHARD GLYNN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 4,
1853. [4th] s. of John Henry, of Singleton, Glam. (and Sarah,
eldest dau. of Arthur Jones, of Reigate). B. Aug. 31, 1835,
at Swansea. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857;
M.A. 1869. Of Sketty Hall, Swansea. D.L. for Glam.
Member of the firm of Vivian and Sons, Swansea. Traveller
and collector of works of art. Founded an art gallery in
Swansea. A Burgess of Swansea. F.R.G.S. Married, Mar. 11,
1885, Laura Hermione Beatrice, only dau. of Henry Craigie
Halkett, Bengal Civil Service. Latteriy went blind. Died,
s.p., June 7, 1910, in London. Brother of Henry H. (1838)
and Arthur P. (1852). (Scott, MSS.; Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Swansea); The Times, June 8, 1910.)
VIZARD, ARTHUR ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1890. S. of Worthy, artist, of Bath (and Eliza Curtis). B.
there, July 20, 1870. School, King Edward's Grammar, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1920. Died June 21,
1949, at 25, Wilbury Villas, Hove. Brother of Henry M.
(1888). (The Times, June 24, I939-)
VIZARD, FRANK HOPE MUIRSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1888. [6th] s. of the Rev. Henry [Brougham]
(next). B. [May, 1869], at Spetisbury, Dorset. School,
Bradfield (Mr Gray). Matric. Michs. 1888 In Ceylon, where
he was a tea-planter. Married, 1908. Died May 16, 1913.
Brother of Henry W. S. (1876). (Bradfield Coll. Reg.;
V. Hodson.)
VIZARD, HENRY BROUGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 29, 1843. S. of William. B. at Dulwich.
School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A.
1859. R. of Spetisbury with Charlton Marshall, Dorset, 1855-
74. Married, 1855, Henrietta Low, youngest dau. of Henry
Davenport Shakespear, Member of the Supreme Council of
India. Died May 17, 1874. Father of the above and of Henry
W. S. (1876); brother of William (1831). (Crockford; Clergy
List; V. Hodson.)
VIZARD, HENRY MACNAUGHT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 21, 1888. S. of W[orthy], of 6, North Parade, Bath. B.
there, Oct. 12, 1869. School, King Edward's Grammar, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1888; Choral exhibitioner, 1891; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1920. Of 109, Holland Road, Hove, in 1946. Brother of
Arthur E. (1890). (T. A. Walker, 604.)
VIZARD, HENRY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 19, 1876. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry
[Brougham] (1843) (and Henrietta Low). B. May 12, 1856,
at Spetisbury. School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1876.
Migrated to Downing, Feb. 3, 1879; of Lyme Regis. Died
Dec. 7, 1911, at York. Brother of Frank H. M. (1888).
(Radley Sch. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 9. i9ii-)
VIZARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6, 1831.
[Eldest s. of William, solicitor to Queen CaroUne. B. Oct. 3,
1813. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A.
1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1833. CaUed to the
Bar, May 6, 1839. Deputy Registrar in the Court of Bank-
ruptcy, London, 1839-60; Registrar from i860. Brother of
Henry B. (1843). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists.)
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VoELCKER, John Augustus
VOELCKER, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Hon. M.A., 1894. Adm. a
member of St John's, Feb. 25, 1898. [S. of Dr John Christo-
pher Augustus, F.R.S. B. June 24, 1854, at Cirencester,
Gloucs. School, University College School, London, and at
London University and Giessen, Germany; B.A., London,
1878; B.Sc. 1882.] Ph.D., Giessen. Consulting Chemist to the
Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1885-1937. Director
of the Experimental Station at Wobum, Beds., 1885-1936.
Went to India to report on scientific improvement of agri-
culture, 1889-90. CLE., 1928. Married, 1884, Alice, eldest
dau. of William Westgarth, of Melbourne, and had issue.
Author, Improvement of Indian Agriculture; Fifty years of
field experiments at the Wobum Experimental Station, etc.
Died Nov. 6, 1937, in London. {Who was Who; The Times,
Nov. 8, 1937.)
VOIGT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 14, 1845. [S. of
Philip Henry, merchant.] B. [Oct. 3, 1826], in London.
[School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1855. Ofd. deacon (Worcester) 1852; priest, 1853.
Assistant Master at King Edward's School, Birmingham,
1851-61; at Dulwich College, 1861-89. Married, Jan. 9, 1854,
Sarah Ranney, dau. of Henry Millet. Died Nov. 23, 1889, at
Dulwich. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Crockford; The
Guardian, Nov. 27, 1889.)
VOIGT, WOLDEMAR. Hon. Sc.D., 1899. [B. 1850.] Professor
of Mathematical Physics in the University of Gottingen,
1883-1919. Foreign Member, Royal Society, 1913. Died
Dec. 13, 1919. (Camb. Univ. Reporter, June 6, 1899; F. P.
White.)
VOKINS, JAMES GILBEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1896. S. of
James Theodore, Esq., of 22, Park Square East, London,
N.W. Matric. Michs. 1896.
VOLLANS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, July 5, 1785.
S. of WiUiam, gent., of Cridlen Park, Yorks. B. Oct. 25, 1761,
at Pontefract. Schools, Pontefract (Mr Holmes) and Brad-
ford. Matric. Lent, 1787; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1793. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 8, 1789. R. of Hemsworth, Yorks., 1790-1840.
Died 1840, in London. (Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1840, I. 327.)
VON BAR, CARL LUDWIG. Hon. LL.D., 1895. [B. 1836.]
Professor of Law in the University of Gottingen. Died in
1913. (Camb. Univ. Reporter, Oct. 2, 1895.)
VON ERLANGER, carl HEINRICH VICTOR, Baron. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Oct. 22, 1894. S. of Baron William. B.
1872, at Nieder Ingelheim, Rheinhassen, Germany. Schools,
Gymnasium Frankfurt, Gymnasium Darmstadt and at
Lausanne Academy, Switzerland. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Resided part of two terms. Made three journeys into
Abyssinia and SomalUand; on the last travelling from the
Gulf of Aden to Harar, and to Addis Ababa, the court of the
Negus Menelik, thence to Abera, Gishir and Kismaju on the
Indian Ocean. Collected very large quantities of mammals,
birds and reptUes, some of which he presented to the
Zoological Gardens. At Nieder Ingelheim had a great collec-
tion of bird skins and a private zoological garden. Died
Sept. 6, 1904, in a motor-car accident at Salzburg. (Peile, 11.
795-)
VON ESSEN, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 3, 1827-
[A Russian.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
and priest (Chester) 1831; C. of St John's, Workington,
1831-40. R. of Harrington, Cumberland, 1840-62. Married,
1836, Frances, only child of Capt. George Cooke, of Cameaton,
Cumberland. Died Feb. 24, 1874, aged 91. (Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
VON GLEHN (post DE GLEHN), LOUIS CAMILLE. Adm. at
King's, Oct. 5, 1888. S. of Alexander A., merchant. B. Apr.
17, 1869. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1888;
exhibitioner; B.A, 1892; M.A. 1904. Studied at Munich
University for two terms. Assistant Master at Clifton
College, 1896-8; at Merchant Taylors', 1898-1902; at the
Perse School, Cambridge, 1902-32. Married, 1920, Marion
Cross Cassels, of Northbay, Isle of Barra, Inverness-shire.
Assumed the name de Glehn, by Deed Poll, May 17, 1917.
Latterly of Manor Field, Grantchester, Cambs., where he
died Oct. 19, 1951. (King's Coll. Reg., 186; L. de Glehn.)
VON HAAST, Sir JOHN FRANCIS JULIUS RITTER. Hon.
LL.D., 1886. [S. of Mathias, merchant, of Bonn, Germany.
B. May i, 1824, at Bonn. Educated at Bonn and Cologne
Universities.] Ph.D., Tiibingen University, 1862. F.R.G.S.,
Gold Medallist, 1884; F.R.S. , 1867. C.M.G., 1883; K.C.M.G.,
1886. Government Geologist, Province of Canterbury, New
Zealand, i86i. Discovered the Southern Alps of New
Zealand. Founder and Director of the Canterbury museum
at Christchurch, 1866-87. Professor of Geology at Canterbury
College, Christchurch. Married, 1863, Mary, dau. of Edward
Dobson, Esq. Author, New Zealand Scenery; Geology of the
VosPER, Richard John
provinces of Canterbury and Westland, Auckland. Died,
Aug. 15, 1887, at WeUington, New Zealand. (Boase, i. 1269;
Walford, County Families.)
VON HOGEL, Baron ANATOLE ANDREAS ALOYS. M.A. 1889 ;
Hon. Sc.D. 1922. Adm. at Trinity, June 6, 1889. [2nd] s.
of Baron Carl Alexander Anselm [Austrian Minister at
Florence and Brussels] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Francis
Farquharson). B. Sept. 29, 1854, at Florence. School,
Stonyhurst, Lanes. Curator of the University Museum of
Archaeology, 1883-1921. Worked untiringly to raise funds
for the new building, subsequently known as the Museum of
Archaeology and Ethnology. A generous donor to the
building fund and to the contents, including the incomparable
Fijian collections of which many specimens were secured by
himself during three years spent in Fiji. F.R.G.S. Founder
and first President of the Cambridge University Cathohc
Association, 1895-1922, and President of St Edmund's House,
Cambridge, 1917-20. Married, 1880, Eliza Margaret, elder
dau. of WiUiam Froude, F.R.S. Died Aug. 15, 1928, in
Cambridge. (Who was Who; D.N.B.; The Times, Aug. 16,
1928; Cambridge Review, Oct. 12, 1928.)
VON INAMA-STERNEGG, CARL THEODOR. Hon. LL.D., 1894-
Professor of Political Science in the University of Vienna.
(Camb. Univ. Reporter, May 15, 1894.)
VON METZ, AUGUSTUS ALBERT. Adm. (age 22) at Pembroke,
Oct. 9, 1889. Eldest s. of Augustus, gent., of Germany.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
VON MOHL, The Chevalier. Hon. M.A., July, 1847, on the
occasion of the installation of the Chancellor.
VON ROEMER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, i88i. S. of Charles, of Sandrock, Ore, Hastings.
B. Mar. 25, i860, in London. School, the Lindens, St
Leonard's-on-Sea (private). Matric. Michs. 1881. Lieut.,
Royal Sussex Regt. (T.), 1885; Captain, 1892. (Army Lists.)
VON SCALA, ARTHUR MARIA. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i,
1895. S. of Arthur, Director of the Imperial Museum of
Commerce, Vienna. B. there, Aug. 20, 1876. School,
Gymnasium, Meran, Tirol. Matric. Michs. 1895. In business
in London. (Peile, 11. 802.)
VON SCHRODER, Baron WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14, 1886. [Only] s. of Baron William [Henry],
of the Rookery, Nantwich, Cheshire (and Maria Caroline,
eldest dau. of Charles Homy, Esq., of Austria). B. Oct. 25,
1868. School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1886. Second Lieut.,
9th Lancers, 1889-96. Of the Rookery, Nantwich. J. P. for
Cheshire, 1897. Married, 1896, Judith, dau. of E. R. Gregge-
Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, Lanes., and had issue. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Remount Service). Died
May 8, 1945, at Inverness. (Radley Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
Walford, County Families.)
VON STURMER, see STURMER.
VON THURN, ROBERT MACKENZIE (1893), see IM THORN.
VON TISCHENDORF, L. F. C. (1865), see TISCHENDORF.
VON ZAHN, THEODOR (1897), see ZAHN.
VORES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1870.
S. of William, physician (and Jane Ann). B. Nov. 9, 1851, at
Great Yarmouth. Bapt. Dec. 3, 1851. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1875; priest (Chester) 1878;
C. of Fairfield, Liverpool, 1875. C. of Wigston Magna, Leics.,
1876-9. C. of Kimcote, 1879-82. Disappears from Crocft/ord,
1897. Brother of the next.
VORES, WILLIAM MALLAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26.
1866. S. of William, M.D., of Great Yarmouth. B. there,
Sept. 23, 1848. Schools, Great Yarmouth, Dereham and
King's, Rochester. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871; M.B.
1875. At King's College Hospital and Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge. M.R.C.S., 1874. Junior Resident Medical Officer,
Royal Free Hospital. Practised at first at Great Yarmouth;
then at Worthing and at Forest Gate, London, E., and
latterly at East Dulwich. Died before 1928. Brother of the
above. (Venn, 11. 375; Medical Directories.)
VOS, GEORGE HERKLOTS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 20,
1875. S. of John Michael. B. [Sept. 16, 1854], at Chinsurah,
India. School, Guernsey. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879;
M.B. 1884. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1882.
Practised at Tottenham. House Surgeon, Prince of Wales
General Hospital, Tottenham; Physician, Tottenham
General Dispensary. Resided latteriy at Gillingham, Dorset.
Disappears from Medical Directories, 1940. (Peile, 11. 646.)
VOSE, JAMES RICHARD WHITE. Adm. pens, at Downing,
July 3, 1827. S. of J., of Heavitree House, Exeter. B. Mar. 4,
1811, at Liverpool. School, Exeter (Dr CoUyer). Migrated to
Corpus Christi, Feb. 18, 1828. Matric. Lent, 1828. Re-adm.
May 8, 1839.
VOSPER, RICHARD JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1883.
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VouLES, Arthur Blennerhassett
VOULES, ARTHUR BLENNERHASSETT. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. i, 1889. [Younger] s. of [Sir] Gordon [Blenner-
hassett], clerk in the Admiralty (and Frances Cotton, dau. of
James Minchin). B. Sept. 15, 1870, in London. School,
Dulwich College (Mr Gilkes). Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar;
B.A. 1892. Entered the Malayan Civil Service, 1892. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1912. Solicitor-General,
Straits Settlements, 1913; Acting Attorney-General, 1919.
Member of the Legislative Council, 1922. Retired, 1925.
Married (1) 1906, Mary Alice, dau. of John Campbell, widow
of Charles James Stewart; (2) 1921, Grace Geraldine, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Frederick West, of Fordingbridge, Hants. Of
Bournemouth in 1952. {Dtilwich Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
Who's Who.)
VOULES, JAMES PARKER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov.
9, 1818. S. of WUliam, of [Windsor], Berks, (and Elizabeth).
[B. Mar. 24, 1800.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1831. In Holy Orders. Sometime Chaplain at
Rome. Died, 1834, aged 33, at Windsor. (T. A. Walker, 405
and MS. note; G. Mag., 1834, i. 563.)
VOWELL, HUGH ALEXANDER. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1876.
[B. Sept. 26, 1856.] Matric. Michs. 1876. Second Lieut., the
14th Foot, 1878; Lieut., West Yorks. Regt., 1878; Captain,
1884; Major, 1895; D.A.A.G., India, 1895-9. Served in the
South African War, 1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches).
Retired in 1904. {Army Lists.)
VOWLER, JOHN NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 10, 1836. [Elder] s. of John [of Parnacott, Devon] (and
Harriet, dau. of Samuel Nicholson). B. [Mar. 12, 1818], at
Bude, Cornwall. School, Devon (private). Matric. Michs.
1836; B.A. 1840. Of Parnacott, Devon. J. P. for Devon.
Married, Apr. 16, 1850, Mary Northcote, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, of Penheale Manor, Cornwall,
and had issue (his eldest son assumed the additional name and
arms of Simcoe, 1899). Died July 10, 1871. Brother of the
next. (Walford, County Families; Fox-Davies, Armorial'
Families.)
VOWLER, SAMUEL NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Oct. 9, 1845. [Younger] s. of John. B. [June 5,
1825], at Parnacott, Devon. School, Exeter Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon, 1851; priest,
1852; C. of Great Malvern, Worcs., 1854-5. C. of Brent-
Eleigh, Suffolk, 1857-65. C. of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich,
1866-8. P.C. of St Mary's, Southtown, Great Yarmouth,
1868-76. Lived at Great Yarmouth, 1876-82. C. of New-
church vrith Wroxall, Isle of Wight, 1882-92. Married, 1858,
Mary, dau. of J. Watson, Esq., of Hocking Hall, West Mersea,
Essex. Died Apr. 7, 1892, aged 66, at Wroxall. Brother of
the above. (Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 20, 1866; Burke,
L.G.)
VOWRO, THEODORE DEMETRIUS. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Apr. 1883. S. of George. School, Western College, Brighton
(Dr Knightley). Did not reside.
VULLIAMY, EDWARD OWEN. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1895.
S. of Theodore (and Ht^lene R^al de Champlouis). B. Jan. i,
1876, at Nonancourt, Eure, France. School, Chigwell.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1910. Assistant Master
at Chigwell, 1900-1 ; at Edinburgh Academy, 1901-9. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, University O.T.C. ;
Musketry Instructor, Cambridge, 1915; Lieut., Special List
(Intelligence), B.E.F., France). Lecturer in French for
Modem Languages Board, and Assistant Lecturer in Modem
Languages. Hon. Keeper of the Pictures at the FitzWilliam
Museum. Water-colour painter; exhibited at the English Art
Club, etc. Married, Aug. 21, 1901, Katharine, dau. of
Arthur Tite, of Amwell House, Ware, and had issue. Of
Amwell House, MUhngton Road, Cambridge, in 1953.
{Chigwell Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Who's Who.)
VULLIAMY, FREDERICK ARTHUR. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1891; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1894; C. of Sutton,
Cambs., 1894-5. Of Ipswich, in 1912. Disappears from
Crockford, 1913.
VYNER, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 29,
1824. [4th] s. of Robert (next), deceased, of Gautby, Lines,
(and Lady Theodosia Mary, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of
Ashbumham). [B.Apr. 1807.] [School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 1824. Died, unmarried, Dec. 6, 1825, at Pisa. Brother
of Robert (1806). (Burke, L.G., John only; Inscriptions in
the old British Cemetery at Leghorn, 91.)
VYNER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 3, 1779. [Only] s. of Robert (1738) [M.P.], of Gautby,
Lines. B. [May 16, 1762], at Claxby, Lines. School, Harrow.
Of Gautby, Lines. M.P. for Lines., 1794-1802. High Sheriff
of Lines., 1804-5. Married, June 4, 1788, Lady Theodosia
Mary, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Ashbumham, and had nine
children. Died there. Mar. 13, 1810. Father of the above and
the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 532;
Return of M.P. s; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., i8io, i. 391a.)
Vyvyan, Vyell Donnithorne
VYNER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, June 30, 1806.
[Eldest] s. of Robert (above), of Gautby (and Lady Theodosia
Mary, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Ashbumham). B. Mar. 19,
1789, in Hanover Square, London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1806. Succeeded to Gautby, Lines., 1810. High
Sheriff of Lines., 1814. Died, unmarried, 1872. Brother of
John R. (1824). (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
VYVYAN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 27, 1758. S. of the Rev. Charies (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1722-3), R. of Withiel, Cornwall (and Mary, dau. of
Harry Bond, of Tresunger, Cornwall). Bapt. Nov. 9, 1738.
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar; B.A. 1762. (Burke, P. and B.)
VYVYAN, HENRY (1841), see ROBINSON, HENRY V.
VYVYAN, HENRY (1873), see ROBINSON, HENRY V.
VYVYAN, PHILIP (1839), see ROBINSON, PHILIP V.
VYVYAN, PHILIP HENRY NORRIS NUGENT. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 8, 1900. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry
Vyvyan (1873, sub Robinson), R. of Ruan Minor, Comwall
(and Lucy Nugent Grattan). B. Aug. 30, 1881, at Bootham,
Yorks. School, Exeter (Mr W. A. Cunningham). Matric.
Michs. 1900. Second Lieut., the Leicester Regt., 1902;
Lieut., 1904; Second Lieut., A.S. Corps, 1905; Lieut., 1906;
Captain, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.S.C; D.A.Q.M.G.; O.B.E. 1919; M.C.; mentioned twice
in despatches; Italian Croce di Guerra). Brevet Lt.-Col.,
1928. D.A.D. of S. and T., Aldershot Command, 1928.
Married, Nov. 11, 1917, Mary Caroline, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
John Stephen Flynn, and had issue. Of Bridport, Dorset, in
1949. {Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
VYVYAN, RICHARD RAWLINSON (1882), see WARSCHAW-
SKI.
VYVYAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Pembroke,
Nov. 22, 1755- Eldest s. of Thomas (?Queen's College,
Oxford, 1725), of St Columb, Comwall. Matric. Michs. 1755.
Of Tman, [Trewan], Comwall. Married M, Peters. Buried
Nov. 27, 1811. (Foster, Baronetage; Burke, P. and B.;
V. Hodson; Al. Oxon.)
VYVYAN, THOMAS GRENFELL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 7,
1855. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. T[homas] H[utton] (next),
deceased, of St Mary's, Penzance. B. there, Jan. 15, 1837.
Schools, Shrewsbury, King WilUam's College, Isle of Man,
and Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. {gth
Wrangler) 1859; M.A. 1862. Fellow, 1859-76; Dean, 1862-4.
Ord. deacon (Ely) i860; priest, 1861; C. of St Clement's,
Cambridge, 1860-1. C. of Sturminster-Marshall, Dorset,
1864-5. Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1865-98; House-
master, 1872-88. Lie. Pr., dio. of Natal, 1901. Member of the
Government Commission which drew up rules for the Univer-
sity of South Africa, 1905. Married, Aug. 6, 1874, Edith Mary,
dau. of Col. Henry Man, Governor of Penang, and had issue.
Author, Analytical Geometry for Beginners; edited Goodwin's
Problems and Examples in Mathematics. Of Richmond, Natal,
where he died, Mar. 6, 1924. {King William's Coll. Reg.;
Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 324; Crockford; Burke, P.
and B.)
VYVYAN, THOMAS HUTTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1821. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Vyell (Trinity College, Oxford,
1785) [7th Bart., deceased] (and Mary, only dau. of Thomas
Hutton Rawlinson, of Lancaster). B. Mar. 3, 1803, at
Trelowarren, Comwall. School, Ottery St Mary, Devon.
Matric. Lent, 1822. P.C. of St Mary's Chapel, Penzance,
1832-40; C. of Beverston, Gloucs., 1841, Living at Merthyr
Tydvil, 1841-2; at Kensington, 1843-4. Married, 1835, Mary
Williams, dau. of George Grenfell, of Penzance. Died Sept.
17, 1844, at Harwich. M.I. in St Mawgan-in-Meneage
Church. Father of the above; brother of Vyell F. (1820).
(Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Clergy List; Burke, P. and B.)
VYVYAN, VYELL DONNITHORNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 22, 1844. S. of the Rev. Vyell Francis (next), R. of
Withiel, Cornwall. [B. Aug. 16, 1826, at Edmonton. Bapt.
May 30, 1827.] Matric. Easter, 1845. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
Dec. 24, 1854; priest, Dec. 23, 1855; C. of Churchstoke,
Montgom., 1854-5. R- of Winterboume-Monkton, Dorset,
1855-66. V. of Broad Hinton, Wilts., 1866-77. R- of Withiel,
Comwall, 1877-9. Succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Rawlin-
son Vyvyan, M.P., as 9th Bart., Aug. 15, 1879. Of Trelo-
warren, Helston and Trewan, St Columb, Cornwall. J. P. for
Comwall. Married, Apr. 16, 1857, Louisa Mary Frederica,
dau. of Richard Bourchier, of Brook Lodge, Dorset. Died
May 27, 1917. Father of WUmot L (1880). {Eagle, xxxix.
256; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; appears also
briefly and incorrectly in Vol. 11, sub Donnithorne.)
298
Vyvyan, Vyell Francis
VYVYAN, VYELL FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 28,
1820. [2nd] s. of [Sir] VyeU [7th Bart.] (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1785) (and Mary, only dau. of Thomas Hutton
Rawlinson, of Lancaster). B. June 2, iSoi, at Trelowarren,
Cornwall. School, Ottery St Mary, Devon. Matric. Lent,
1821. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 25, 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A.
1839. Ord. deacon and priest (Exeter) July 10, 1825. R. of
Withiel, Cornwall, 1825-77. Married, July 21, 1825, Anna,
dau of John Rhys Taylor (and Elizabeth Donnithome), and
had issue. Author, Pastoral Tracts and Sermons; On the
Proposed Bishopric of Cornwall, etc. Died Jan. 30, 1877.
Father of the above; brother of Thomas H. (1821). {Crock-
ford; Burke, P. and B.)
VYVYAN, WILMOT LUSHINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1880. [3rd] s. of [the Rev. Sir] Vyell [Donnithome]
(1844), of Trelowarren, Helston, Cornwall. B. \\ig. 12, 1861,
at [Winterboume-] Monkton, Dorset. School, Charterhouse.
Wacher, Harold
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1896; D.D. 1908. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1883. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1888; priest, 1889; C. of Charterhouse Mission, Southwark,
1888-1900. Missionary in Zululand, 1901-3. Bishop of
Zululand, 1903-29. Warden of the Community of the
Resurrection and Chaplain of St Peter's Home, Grahams-
town, 1929-37. Lived subsequently at Grahamstown.
Married, Nov. 21, 1921, Edith Emily, 2nd dau. of Capt. John
Sumpter Mitchell, of Southampton. Died Aug. 26, 1937, at
Grahamstown. (Inns of Court; Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Dec. 15, 1921 and Aug. 28, 1937.)
VYVYAN-ROBINSON, see ROBINSON.
VYVYAN-WILLIAMS, VYELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. S. of Charles Hussey, Esq. B [Sept. 13, 1862],
at Truro. Schools, Clifton College, and Truro. Matric. Michs.
1881. (Clifton Coll. Reg. (sub Williams).)
W
WACE, ALAN JOHN BAYARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
2nd s. of Frederic Charles (1854), deceased (and Fanny,
eldest dau. of John Campbell Bayard, J. P., of Montgomery-
shire). B. July 13, 1879, at Cambridge. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1901; Pt II, ist Class, 1902); B.A. 1901; Craven student,
1903; Prendergast student, 1902 and 1904; M.A. 1906.
Fellow, 1904-13, 1934-44; Hon. Fellow, 1951. Hon. Litt.D.,
Amsterdam and Pennsylvania; Hon. LL.D., Liverpool.
F.S.A., 1929; F.B.A., 1947. At the British School at Athens,
1902; at Rome, 1903-4. Excavated at Sparta, Mycenae, Troy,
Thessaly, Corinth, Alexandria, etc. Librarian, British School
at Rome, 1905-6. Served in the British Legation at Athens,
1915-19. Lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology at
St Andrew's University, 1912-14. Director of the British
School of Archaeology at .\thens, 1914-23. Deputy Keeper,
Victoria and Albert Museum, 1924-34. Laurence Professor of
Classical Archaeology at Cambridge, 1934-44. At Athens,
G.H.Q., 1939-43. Professor of Classics and Archaeology,
Faruq ist University, Alexandria, 1944-50. Married, 1925,
Helen, dau. of Professor W. D. Pence, of Evanston, Illinois,
U.S.A., and had issue, a daughter. Author, Prehistoric
Thessaly; Catalogue of Sparta Museum; Nomads in the
Balkans; Chamber Tombs at Mycenae, etc.; Near Eastern
Mediterranean Embroideries; etc. Brother of Emeric G. B.
(1895). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Who's Who.)
WACE, ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 9, 1869. S. of the Rev. Richard Henry (1822), of
Wadburst, Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of
St Paul's, Maidstone, 1873-5- Clerk in Orders at St James's,
Westminster, 1875-7. R- of Haddiscoe with Toft Monks,
Norfolk. 1877-1901. Married, May 31, 1881, Frances Anne,
dau. of the Rev. H. A. Barrett, R. of Chedgrave, Norfolk.
Died Oct. 9, 1901, at Haddiscoe. Brother of Walter (1865).
(King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, June 8, 1881.)
WACE, EMERIC GEORGE BAYARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 25, 1895. [Eldest] s. of Frederic Charles (next) (and
Fanny Campbell Bayard). B. Nov. 15, 1876, at Cambridge.
School, Shrewsbury (The Rev. H. W. Moss). Matric. Michs.
1895; Scholar, 1895; B A. (Class. Trip., Pt. I, ist Class), 1899.
Lieut., 1st Bucks. R.V.C. (Oxford Light Infantry). Died
June 3, 1901, at High Bamet. Brother of Alan J. B. (1898).
{Eagle, xxm. 237; The Times, June 5, 1901.)
WACE, FREDERIC CHARLES, .■^.dm. pens, at St John's,
June 10, 1S54. [Eldest] s. of Charles Fisher, salesman (and
Anne). B. June 17, 1836, at St Leonard Foster, London.
[School, City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1854; B..\. {^rd
Wrangler) 1858; M.A. 1861; LL.M. 1875. Fellow, 1860-75-
Senior Proctor, 1873-4. Esquire Bedell, 1877-93. Mayor of
Cambridge, 1890-1 ; Alderman of Cambs. County Council,
1889-93. Married, .'Vug. 28, 1875, Fanny, eldest dau. of John
Campbell Bayard, Esq., of Manafon, Montgom. Died Jan. 25,
1893, in Cambridge; buried at Cherryhinton. Father of
Alan J. B. (1898) and the above. {Boase, in. 1117; The
Guardian, Feb. 1, 1893.)
WACE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 4, 1872. [3rd]
s. of George, solicitor [of Shrewsbury] (and Elizabeth Olivia).
B. Sept. 21, 1853, at Shrewsbury. Bapt. Oct. 18, 1853.
School, Shrewsbury, Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874;
Person prise, 1873, 1874, 1875; Fowls medal, 1873, 1874;
Porson Scholar, 1873; Craven Scholar, 1874; B.A. (Senior
Classic and ist Chancellor's medal) 1876; M.A. 1879.
Fellow, 1876-86. FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1873, 1874; played
for England (at association), 1878-9. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 12, 1876. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1879-
Of 16, Old Buildings, Lincohi's Inn. Joint author of Yate
Lee's Law of Bankruptcy. Died Nov. 5, 1947, at Bath.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 7, I947-)
WACE, LEONARD HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
Eldest s. of Alfred A[ugustus], Indian Civil Service, of Frant,
Sussex. B. Apr. 10, 1876, at Tunbridge Wells. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1899. Schoolmaster and fruit-farmer.
Married, 1903, Mary, 2nd dau. of Thomas Douglas, of
Tunbridge Wells. Latteriy of Kingsland Lodge, Bowood,
Beaminster, Dorset. Died at Wadhurst, July 11, i95i-
(The Times, July 12, 1951-)
WACE, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 2, 1822. S. of Richard. B. Feb. 23, 1804, m London.
Bapt. Apr. 24, 1804, at St Giles-without-Cripplegate. School,
Tooting (Mr Lord). Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1828; M.A.
1832. Ord. deacon (York) July 26, 1829; priest, July 18,
1830; C. of Mansfield, Notts. C. of St Sepulchre's, Newgate
Street, London; the cholera epidemic seriously affected his
health and left him with a nervous stammer which obliged
him to give up his curacy. Took pupils at Goring, Oxon.,
1843-54, and thereafter at Wadhurst, Sussex, becoming a
very successful tutor for the public schools, particularly Eton.
Married, 1836, Eulalia, dau. of Charles Gray, and had issue,
9 sons. Died Feb. 21, 1894, at Wadhurst. Father of the next
and of Arthur (1869). (E. G. Wace, Memoirs of the Wace
Family; The Guardian, Feb. 28, 1894.)
WACE, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 10, 1865. S. of
the Rev. Richard Henry (above), of Wadhurst, Sussex.
B. Oct. 13, 1846, at Goring, Oxon School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Bp.
Anderson, for Canterbury) 1870; priest (Canterbury) 1872;
C. of Birling, Kent, 1870-2. C. of Holy Trmity, Upper
Chelsea, 1872-4. C. of Frant, Sussex, 1874-5. Chaplain at
Calicut, Madras, 1875-7 and 1889; at Bellarv, 1878-84; at
WeUington, NUgiris, 1886-8; at St Mark's, Bangalore, 1888-
91 ; at St Thomas's Mount with Pallaveram, 1891-2. C. of
Wadhurst, Sussex, 1892-3. Chaplain (again) at St Thomas's
Mount, 1894-8. R. of West and South Hanningfield, Essex,
1898-1913. Died Jan. 19, 1913. Brother of Arthur (1869).
(Crockford; The Times, Jan. 22, 1913.)
WACHER, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21, 1894.
[Eldest] s. of Frank, surgeon, of Canterbury (and Mary Ann
Trimmell). B. .\pr. 17 1876, at Kingsbridge, Canterbur>'.
School, King's, Canterbury (The Rev. T. Field). Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; -M.B. and B.Chir. 1903; M.D. 1928.
At Guy's Hospital; Resident Obstetrician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. 1901. Practised at Canterbury (with his father and
brother). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
F.S.A. Of Eddington House London Road, Canterbury.
Acted with the 'Old Stagers,' at Canterbury. Married,
July 28, 1904, Violet Amy, dau. of Robert Davie Peebles.
Died .\pr. 11, 1949. (Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 13,
1949; B.M.J. , Apr. 30, 1949.)
299
Wachtmeister, Charles Edward Bedlake
wachtmeister, charles edward bedlake. adm.
pens, at Queens', Oct. 1892. S. of Gustaf. B. Feb. i, 1874,
at Egremont, Cheshire Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
WACKERBARTH (or WACKERBATH), FRANCIS DIEDERICH.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Oct. 20, 1830. S. of John
Henry. B. [Jan. 30, 1813], in London. School, Surrey
(private). Matric. Michs. 1831. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
June 4, 1833; B.A. 1835. Migrated to Queens', Dec. 22,
1835. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 17, 1837; priest, Dec. 23,
1838 ; C. of Peldon, Essex, 1837-41. Minor Canon of Lichfield.
Joined the Church of Rome, 1841. Professor of Anglo-Saxon
at St Mary's College, Oscott. Went to Upsala, 185 1; became
a naturalised Swede. F.R.A.S., 1849. Author, The Revival of
Monasteries; Music and. the Anglo-Saxons, etc. Mamed, 1859,
a daughter of the Rev. C. O. Ekinan. Died June 10, 1884.
{Monthly Notices, Royal Astronomical Soc, 45 (1885), 200;
British Mag., Vol. x.xi.)
WADAGAKI, KENZO. Matric. Non-CoU. Lent 1882.
WADDELL, THOMAS BUSBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. x,
1859. S. of Thomas, of Birmingham. B. Feb. 4, 1841, at
Edgbaston. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B..A.. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Durham),
1866; priest, 1868. Assistant Master at Durham Cathedral
School, 1865-81. Head Master of Buxton Grammar School,
1881-2. Resided subsequently at Bridgwater where he died
Oct. 25, 1914. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 28, 1914.)
WADDELL (post DUDLEY), WILLIAM DUDLEY. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 13, 1856. S. of John Stovin, of
Birmingham (and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Browne, Esq.).
B. there. School, Norfolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Oxford) i860; priest,
1863; C. of East and West Challow, Berks., 1860-3. C. of
Colnbrook, Bucks., 1863-4. C. of All Saints, Margaret Street,
London, 1864-6. C. of Welford and Weston-on-Avon,
Gloucs., i866-<5. C. of St Paul's, Finsbury, 1870-1. Assistant
Minister at St John's, Marylebone, 1871-9. V. of St Stephen's,
St Albans, 1880-1912. Married, 1866, Georgina Caroline, dau.
of Major Barr6 Goldie, Bengal Engineers. Assumed, 1878, by
Royal Licence, the name of Dudley in lieu of Waddell. Died
Nov. 24, 1912. Father of Hugh D. W. (1886, sub Dudley).
{Crockford; Walford, County Families (Waddell-Dudley) ;
The Times, Nov. 26, 1912.)
WADDELOW, SAMUEL ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Vacation, 1850. S. of Thomas, of Undley, Mildenhall
[Suffolk]. Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1859. C. of
Bournemouth, 1861-74. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
(T. A. Walker, 500.)
WADDILOVE, ALFRED CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1880. S. of Cvrus, Esq., Registrar of the Arches Court,
Canterbury. B. 1862. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1881. Went to the Argentine, where he died June 4, 1892.
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
WADDILOVE, RICHARD ALFRED WOODHAM. Adm. pens,
at Selwyn H , Oct. 10, 1885. [S. of Edward, of Bayswater.]
B. May 10, 1867. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1893; priest, 1896; C. of St Mary-the-Less, Lambeth, 1893-8.
C. of Kensington, 1898-1907. R. of Ashtead, Surrey, 1907-28.
V. of St Mary Boltons, South Kensington, 1928-36. R. of
Gayton-Thorpe with East Walton, Norfolk, 1936-9. R. of
Farley-Chamberlayne with Braishfield, Hants., 1939-43.
Married, June 12, 1897, Ethel, dau. of Charles Browning Hall,
of London. Died in 1943. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WADDILOVE (formeriy DARLEY), ROBERT DARLEY. Adm.
pens, at Clare, Jan. 6, 1755. [S. of Abel (Darley), of Borough-
bridge, Yorks.] B. [Nov. 1736], at Boroughbridge. [School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759; M.A. 1762.
LL.D., Lambeth, 1804. Assumed the name of Waddilove in
addition to that of Darley in 1762, on inheriting the property
of his uncle, Robert Waddilove, of Boroughbridge. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1759; C. of Winwick, Northants., 1759-60. C.
of Wotton, Surrey. C. of Abinger, until 1766. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Mar. 25, 1766. C. of Ockham, Surrey, 1766-71.
R. of Whitby, Yorks., 1767-74. Chaplain to the Embassy at
Madrid, 1771-9. C. of Dishforth. V. (non-resident) of
Topcliffe, and R. of Cherry Burton, Yorks., 1774-1828. Preb.
of Ripon, 1780. Preb. of York, 1782. Archdeacon of the East
Riding, 1786-1828. Dean of Ripon, 1791-1828. F.S.A., 1775.
Married, Apr. 3, 1781, Anne Hope, dau. of Sir Ludovick
Grant, Bart., of Grant, and had issue. Translated Mengs's
Essay on Painting, and contributed articles to Archaeologia.
Died Aug. 18, 1828, at the Deanery, Ripon. Father of the
next two. {Record of Old Westminsters; Northants. Clergy;
Inns of Court; Clerical Guide; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1829, i. 90.)
WADDILOVE, ROBERT DARLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 18, 1807. S. of the Very Rev. Robert Darley (above).
Dean of Ripon. B. Jan. 21, 1789, at Ripon. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 1811. Died July 3,
Waddington, George
1813, aged 23, at Penzance. Brother of the next. {Harrow
Sch. Reg., which states he was 'in Holy Orders'; G. Mag.,
1813, II. 94; Cambridge Chronicle, July 17, 1813.)
WADDILOVE, WILLIAM JAMES DARLEY. Adm. pens, (age
17) at St John's, Dec. 28, 1802. S. of [the Very Rev. Robert
Darley (1755)], Dean of Ripon. B. [1782], at Ripon. Bapt.
Feb. 23, 1785. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1803;
Scholar, 1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (Exeter,
Litt. dim. from York) Feb. 28, 1808; priest (Winchester,
Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 5, 1809; C. of Marton-le-Moor,
Yorks., 1808. P.C. of Dishforth and of Marton-le-Moor, 1809.
C. of Kirkhammerton, 1812. V. of Wistow, 1818. C. of
Cawood, 1818-22. Preb. of Ripon, 1811. P.C. of Cleasby,
Yorks., 1821-6. Lived subsequently at Beacon Grange,
Hexham. Chaplain to the Duke of Roxburgh. Married,
Mar. 4, 1816, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Sir James Graham,
Bart., and had issue. Author, A Lamp in the Wilderness.
Edited The Stewart Mission (of Upper Canada). Died Oct. 28,
1859. Brother of the above. {Record of Old Westminsters;
Clergy List; Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1859, II. 652.)
WADDINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19,
1840. S. of John, yeoman (and Alice). B at South Ferriby,
Lines. [School, Kingston College, Hull.] Bapt. June 26, 1821.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. {i^th Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847.
Fellow, 1847-9.
WADDINGTON, EVELYN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1823. [8th] s. of WOham [of Chatham Place, London].
B. Nov. 6, 1806, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. 'Married at Florence and
died at Perugia.' Brother of William P. (1808). (List of
Carthusians; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WADDINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity,
Apr. 5, 1769. S. of [the Rev.] Joshua (1728) [V.] of Walkering-
ham, Notts, (and Ann, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Ferrand,
V. of Bingley). Bapt. Aug. 2, 1753. School, Thorp-Arch,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1772; B.A. {gth
Wrangler) 1773; M.A. 1776. Fellow, 1775. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1776; priest, 1781. Mathematical tutor (and
Chaplain) to the Duke of Clarence, in which capacity he
accompanied him to America. V. of Tuxford, Notts., 1789-
1824. R. of Shamford, Leics., 1793-8. R. of Blaby with
Countesthorpe, 1798-1824. Married, May 31, 1790, Anne,
youngest dau. of Peter Dollond, optician, of London. Died
June 10, 1824, in London. Father of George (1810) and
Horace ( 1 8 1 5 ); brother of Thomas ( 1 763 ) . {Northants . Clergy ;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1824, 11. 280.)
WADDINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 3,
1806; re-adm. Fell.-Com., Mar. 30, 1811. Of Middlesex.
[Eld. s. of the Rev. Thomas (1780), D.D., Preb. of Ely.] Matric.
Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Ord.
priest (Chester) Jan. 30, 1814. R. of Northwold, Norfolk
(succeeding his father), 1814-33. Married, Mar. 4, 1817, Jane,
dau. of James Cook. Died Apr. 29, 1833, aged 43. Brother of
JohnT. (1813). (G. Mag., 1833, i. 649.)
WADDINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 26,
1810. [S. of the Rev. George (1769), V. of Tuxford, Notts,
(and Anne, dau. of Peter Dollond (for whom see D.N.B.)).
B. Sept. 7, 1793, at Tuxford. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 181 1; Browne medal, 1811; Scholar, 1812; Davies
Scholar, 1813; Chancellor's English medal, 1813; Browne
medal, 1814; B.A. 1815; Members' prize, 1816; U..\. 1818.
Fellow, 1818; Junior Bursar, 1828-30. D.D., Durham, 1840.
P.C. of St Mary-the-Great, Cambridge, 1833. V. of Masham
and Kirkby-Malzeard, Yorks., 1833-40. Preb. of Chichester,
1833-40. Dean of Durham, 1840-69. Warden of Durham
University, 1862-9. Travelled widely. An original member of
the Athenaeum Club. Author, A visit to Greece; The present
condition and prospects of the Greek or Oriental Church;
History of the Church from the earliest ages to the Reformation;
A History of the Reformation on the Continent; Lectures on
National Education, etc. Died, unmarried, July 20, 1869, at
Durham. In 1870 his two sisters gave the University £3000
to found the Waddington Classical Scholarship in memory of
him and his brother Horace (1815). {Clergy List; Burke,
L.G.; Crockford; D.N.B.; Boase, in. 1119.)
WADDINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 28,
1844. [S. of G., of Kettlethorpe, near Newark. B. Aug. 1823.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Lent, 1845; B.A. 1849. Ord.
deacon and priest, 1851. C. of St John's, Nottingham,
1851-3. Chaplain to the Forces in the Crimea. C. of High
Ham, Somerset, 1854-7. C. of West Tytheriey, Hants., 1858-
68. Died Jan. 27, 1868. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Clergy List;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1868, i. 400; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Mar.
1868.)
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WADDINGTON, HARRY [or HENRY] SPENCER. Adm. FeU.-
Com. (age i8) at St John's, June i8, 1799. Grandson of John,
of Ely, Cambs. [Eldest s. of George, barrister, of Ely (and
Caroline, dau. of Samuel Horsey, of Bury St Edmunds).]
B. at Bury St Edmunds. School, Combs, Suffolk. Bought
Cavenham Hall, near Mildenhall, from Lord Comwallis.
J. P. and D.L. for Suffolk; High Sheriff, 1813-14. M.P. for
West Suffolk, 1838-59. Married Mary Anne, 4th dau. of
Richard Slater Milnes, of Fr>-ston Hall, Yorks., and had issue.
Died Feb. 26, 1864, at Cavenham Hall. Brother of John H.
(1800). (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; Boase, iii. 11 20;
5/ John's Coil. Adm., iv. 531; Return of M.P.s; G. Mag.,
1864, I. 538.)
WADDINGTON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 18,
1847. S. of Joshua. Matric. Michs. 1847; B..\. 1851; M.A.
1854. Ord. deacon (Canterburj') 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
Newington-ne.xt-Hythe, Kent, 185 1-9. C. of Pusey, Berks.,
1859-60. C. of Longworth, 1860-2. V. of Steventon, 1862-72.
R. of Ranmore, Surrey, 1872-99. Latterly of Patching
rectory. Worthing. Disappears from Crockford, 1905.
WADDINGTON, HORACE. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 8, 1815. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George (1769), V. of
Tuxford, Notts, (and Arme, dau. of Peter DoUond, a London
optician). B. [Jan. 12, 1799], at Tuxford. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1816; Bell Scholar, 1817; Scholar, 1818;
Pitt Scholar, 1818; Person prize, 1819; B.A. {i&th Wrangkr]
1820; Chancellor's medal, 1820; M.A. 1823. Fellow, 1820.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1820. Called to the Bar,
June 21, 1825. Recorder of Warwick, and of Lichfield,
1838-48. Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Home
Department, 1848-66. P.C. 1866. Member of the Royal Com-
mission on the University and of the Common Law Commis-
sion, 1857. Died, unmarried, Oct. 3, 1867, in London. In 1870
his sisters gave the University £3000 to found the Waddington
Scholarship in memory of him and his brother George (1810).
{List of Carthusians; Carthusian Worthies; Boase, in. 1120;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 687 and 688.)
WADDINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 19, 1825.
[Eldest s. of John Horsey (next), of Langrish House, Peters-
field (and Emma Philippa, dau. of Thomas Grove, of Feme
House, Wilts. B. 1808. School, Harrow.]- Did not reside.
Sometime Capt., 6th Dragoons. Succeeded to Langrish
House, 1863. J. P. for Hants. Died in 1880. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
WADDINGTON, JOHN HORSEY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
St John's, June 25, 1800. [2nd s. of George, barrister, of Ely
(and Caroline, dau. of Samuel Horsey, of Bury St Edmunds,
Bath King at Arms). B. at Bury St Edmunds.] School,
Harrow. Resided some time at Little Park, Hants., and Clay
Hall, Walkem, Herts. Married, Feb. 14, 1805, Emma
Philippa, 2nd dau. of Thomas Grove, of Feme House, Wilts,
and had issue, 4 sons and a daughter. Latterly of Langrish
House, Petersfield. Died in 1863. Father of the above;
brother of Henry S. (i799). {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists;
Harrow Reg., in which he appears as John Henry; S/ John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 532.)
WADDINGTON, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sx John's,
Feb. 17, 1813. Of Cambs. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Thomas
(1780).] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Of
Twyford Lodge, Winchester. Married, Feb. 21, 1834, Mary
Ann, dau. of M. T. Cocksedge. Died Jan. 18, 1865, aged 69.
Brother of George (1806). (Walford, County Families; F. P.
White.)
WADDINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Oct. 9, 1756.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1757", B.A. 1761; M.A. 1764.
Fellow. R. of Cavendish, Suffolk. Died July 25, 1808, aged
70. (G. Mag., 1808, II. 755.)
WADDINGTON, RICHARD TITLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 4, 1850. Of Lanes. [Only s. of David, M.P.]
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1851; (Civil Law Classes,
ist Class, 1852-3). .Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 5, 1852.
Died Oct 6, 1854, aged 22, at Enfield. {Inns of Court; G.Mag.,
1854, II. 640.)
WADDINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 10, 1763.
B. at Walkeringham, Notts. [S. of the Rev. Joshua (1728).]
Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770. Fellow, 1768.
R. of Patrington, Yorks., 1782-90. Died in 1790. Brother of
George (1769).
WADDINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 28, 1780. [2nd] s. of John (1746-7). B. at Ely, Cambs.
School, Bur>' St Edmunds. .Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar,
1780; B.A. 17S5; M..A.. 1788; D.D. 1801. Ord. priest (Ely)
1787. R. of Kelshall, Herts., 1788-94. R. of Wimpole,
Cambs., 1788-94. R. of Downham, 1789-1815. Preb. of Ely,
1793. R. of Northwold, Norfolk, 1805-15. R. of Hessett,
Suffolk, 1809-13. Married (i) 1788, Margaret, eldest dau. of
Hon. and Rt. Rev. James Yorke, Bishop of Ely; (2) Anne
Wade, Charles Gregory
Westwood. Died June 18, 1815, aged 52, at Ely. Father of
George (i8o6) and John T. (1813). (Peile, 11. 313; Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; Rev. H. A. W.
Baines; E. H. Vigers; G. Mag., 1815 {sub Yorke), i. 647;
Burke, L.G.)
WADDINGTON, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 16, 1885. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] B[arton],
of Low Moor vicarage, Clitheroe, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1885; Scholar; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1888;
Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1890; M.A. 1892. Ord deacon
(Lichfield) 1890; priest (Ely) 1891; C. of St George's,
Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1890-1. C. of St Andrew-the-Less,
Cambridge, 1891-2. Theological Lecturer and Chaplain at
Ayerst Hostel, Cambridge, 1891-4. C. of St Benet's, Cam-
bridge, 1892-4. C. of Christ Church, Blackpool, 1894-6.
C. of Liskeard, Cornwall, 1896-8. V. of Pennycross, Devon,
1898-1913. R. of Aller, Somerset, 1913-17. R. of Burrough
Green and Brinkley, Cambs., 1917-34. C. of Christ Church,
Southport, 1936-8. Died Mar. 8, 1938. {Crockford; The
Times, Mar. 10, 1938.)
WADDINGTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. n, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [of Rouen,
France] (who built the Chateau de St Leger, near Rouen) (and
Janet Mackintosh Colin Chisholm). B. [Dec. 11, 1826], at
St R6my, France. School, Rugby [and Repton]. Matric.
Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1847; B.A. {2nd Classic) 1849; Chancel-
lor's Classical medal, 1849; Hon. LL.D. 1884. Hon. Fellow,
1881. Rowing 'blue,' 1848. Became a naturalised French-
man. Member of the National Assembly, 1870; Deputy for
the Departement de I'Aisne, 1871; Senator, 1876. Minister of
Pubhc Instruction, 1873 and 1876-7; Minister of Foreign
Affairs, 1877-9; Prime Minister, 1879. Ambassador in
London, 1883-93. Represented the French Republic at the
Berhn Conference, 1878. Made a reputation as an archaeo-
logist. Married (i) Mar. i, 1850, Matthilde Lutteroth,
(2) Nov. 10, 1874, Mary Alsop King, granddaughter of Rufus
King, Mayor of New York, and had issue. Died Jan. 13, 1894.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Boase, iii.
1121.)
WADDINGTON, WILLIAM PENDRELL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 6, 1808. [2nd s. of William, of Chatham Place,
London. B. July 11, 1791. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Lent, 1809; Scholar, 1810; B..\. 1813; M..\. 1818. Married,
1818, Jeane [sic) Maria Paulina Trj'ant. Died Mar. 10, 1821,
in Rome. Brother of Evelyn (1S23). {List of Carthusians;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WADE, ALBANY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 10,
1826. [Youngest] s. of Thomas. B. at Hylton Castle, Durham.
School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1827; B..\. 1831. Ord.
priest (Durham) Sept. 13, 1834; C. of Boldon, 1834-41. R. of
Elton, 1840-53. C. of St Saviour's, Bradford, 1865-6. C. of
Ecclcsall, Yorks., 1867-8. Married Susan Purdon, dau. of
the Rev. Richard Paul Blakeney, R. of Bridlington. Dis-
appears from C/«rgy Lisi, 1870. Father of the next. {Durham
Sch. Reg., which gives 'died 1855'; Durham Ord. Book.)
WADE, ALBERT ELLIS BLAKENEY. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of the Rev. 'Albert' {sic) [.Aibany]
(above), deceased, of Ecclesall, near Sheffield. B. July 9,
1868. School, St Olave's, Bootham, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (York) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of Doncaster, 1893-8. V. of Bentley, Yorks.,
1898-1940. Died Sept. 11, 1940. {T. A. Walker, 597;
Crockford; The Times, Sept. 21, 1940.)
WADE, ARTHUR SAVAGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1806. S. of Charles Gregory, Esq. (1779), ol Warwick
(and Susanna Savage). B. at Warwick. School, Warwick
College. Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806; B..^. 1810;
U.A. 1813; D.D. 1825. V. of St Nicholas, Warwick, 1811-45.
Died suddenly, Nov. 17, 1845, in a shop in Regent's Street,
London. He had been absent from his clerical duties for
many years, living in London and devoting himself to
radical politics. Author, Letter to the Rt. Hon. George Cannittg.
(G. Mag., 1846, I. 210; F. P. White; Clergy List.)
WADE, BENJAMIN. .A.dm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Nov. 6, 1777.
Eldest s. of Walter, Esq. (University College, Oxford, 1740-1),
of New Grange, near Leeds. B. there, Apr. 15, 1759. Schools,
Bingley, Yorks. (Mr Hudson) and Cottesmore, Rutland
(Mr Brereton). Matric. Michs. 1777.
WADE, The Rev. CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's,
May 22, 1779. A 'Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon (London),
Oct. 27, 1776; priest, Sept. 21, i777- Name off. May 25, 1784
with the note 'Dead.' {St John's Coll. .Adm., iv. 532; St John's
Residence Reg.)
WADE, CHARLES GREGORY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb.
12, 1779. Oi Berks. [S. of Charles Gregory, of Femham.]
Did not reside. Of Warwick. Mayor of \Varwick. Father of
.\rthur S. (1806); brother of William (i773); grandfather of
the next. (F. P. White.)
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WADE, CHARLES GREGORY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb.
10, 1844. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles Gregory (Merton
College, Oxford, 1803) [R.] of Hanwood, Salop (and Anna
Maria). B. at Hanwood. Bapt. July 27, 1825. School,
Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy). Matric. Lent, 1845; B.A. 1848.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1848; migrated to the Inner
Temple, Apr. 23, 1853. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1852.
Some time in Sydney, N.S.W. Latterly of Knowle, Dawlish.
J. P. for Devon. Died Sept. 13, 1882, aged 57- {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, L.G., sub Burton.)
WADE, CHARLES HASTINGS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 14,
1870. S of the Rev. Frederick (Trinity College, Dublin),
V. of Kidsgrove, Staffs. B. there, Sept. 23, 1850. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. i87£); B.A. 1874- 'Went abroad."
Died in 1877. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 617.)
WADE, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
June 26, 1826. S. of George. B. at Dunmow, Essex. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1839. Ord.
deacon, 1833; priest, 1834. P.C. of Upper Gravenhurst, Beds.,
1840-96, and R of Lower Gravenhurst, 1842-96. Died
luly 21, 1896, aged 89, at Lower Gravenhurst. {Crockford;
The Standard, July 23, 1896.)
WADE, CHARLES STEWART DOUGLAS. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1882. [Eldest! s. of C[harles] M[artin], Esq., of
[Spaynes Hall, Great Yeldham], Safifron Walden, Essex (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Mr Nockolds, of Saffron Walden). [B.
1864.1 School, King's College, London rand Radley]. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Adm. a solicitor, Aug.
1889; practised in London (Messrs Wade and Lyall, Broad
Street Avenue) and at Saffron Walden. Married, 1893, Ethel
Lofit 4th dau. of the Rev. Dr Hubert A. Holden, and had
issue. Of Spaynes Hall, Great Yeldham. Died Apr. 29, i939-
{Radley Reg.; Law Lists; Walford, County Families; The
Times, May i, I939-)
WADE (post WADE-DALTON), EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity
Hall Oct. i, 1870. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 6, 1870. [3rd] s. of Hamlet Coote, Esq., of
Hauxwell Hall, Bedale, Yorks. [who assumed the additional
name of Dalton, 1879] (and Mary, dau. of Col F. L. Coote).
[B. 1850.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Married Evelyn, dau. of
W. Assheton, and had issue. Brother of Frederick (1872).
{Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 537; Burke,
L.O. {sub Dalton).)
WADE, EDWARD BRUCE HERSCHEL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. [3rd] s. of Sir Thomas [Francis]
(1837), K.C.B., of 5, Salisbury Villas, Cambridge (and Amelia,
dau. of Sir John Frederick WUliam Herschel, ist Bart.).
B. Nov. 8, 1872, in Peking. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1894; M.A. 1899. In the Public Works Dept.,
Cairo- employed in the Geological Survey. Ser\'ed in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). Resided latterly at
10, Chemin Pesquier, Geneva. Died Sept. 28, 1945. {Win-
chester Coll. Reg.)
WADE, ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 8, 1813. Youngest
s. of Mark Fariey, Esq., of Orford, Suffolk. B. there, Dec. 27,
1796. Schools, Halesworth (Mr Tanqueray) and Woodbndge
(Mr Barker). Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820.
Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1839. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1820; priest (Norwich) 1821. P.C. of Wantisden,
1832-64, and R. of Blaxhall, Suffolk, 1836-64. Died Oct. 8,
1864, at the rectory, BlaxhaU. {Al. Oxon.; Clergy List;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 662.)
WADE (post WADE-DALTON), FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. [Youngest] s. of Col. Hamlet Coote
(who assumed the additional name of Dalton, under the will
of his wife's aunt, 1879), of Hauxwell Hall, Bedale, Yorks
(and Mary, eldest dau. of Col. Foster Lechmere Coote, ol
Scruton, Yorks.). B. Nov. 19, 1853, at HauxweU Hall.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of .\11 Samts,
Bradford, 1877-80. C. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1880. V. of
Coverham with Horsehouse, 1880-92. R. of Hauxwell, 1892-
1932. Died, suddenly, Dec. 27, 1932, in London. Brother of
Edward (1870). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 30, 1932.)
WADE, GARROD. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Jesus, May 26, 1820.
S of John. B. at Orford, Suffolk. School, private Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Oct. 9, 1825; priest, June 18, 1826. Of Coney Weston Lodge,
near Ixworth, Suffolk. Died Apr. 18, 1867, aged 74, at
Wakner. {Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1867, i. 822.)
Wade, John
WADE, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 13, 1848. S. of Abraham, merchant, of Drypool, Hull
(and Ellen). B. tliere. Bapt. Feb. i, 1829. Matric. Michs.
1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (York) 1852;
priest, Dec. 4, 1854; C. of Withernwick, Yorks., 1852-5. P.C.
of Eastoft, 1855-69. V. of St Lawrence, York, 1869-82.
Married, June 13, 1855, Mary, dau. of George Hinchcliffe.
Died in 1882. {Eagle, xv. 103; Crockford.)
WADE, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 22,
1863. S. of George de V. B. Apr. 11, 1845, at Baldock,
Herts. School, Hunts, (private). Matric. Michs. 1863.
WADE, GEORGE SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
June 25, 1839. S. of George, schoolmaster (and Eliza Frances).
B. at Richmond, Yorks. School, Richmond.
WADE, GEORGE WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1895. S. of John, of Brantingham Thorpe, Brough,
Yorks. B. July 20, 1877, at Hull. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1895. A timber-merchant in Hull. Died Jan. 28, 1911.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WADE (post HYDE), GUSTAVUS [ADOLPH] ROCHFORT. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1877. Of Dublin. [Eldest s.
of Gustavus WiUiam Rochfort, of Monkstown, Co. DubUn
(and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Edward Mayne).] B. Feb. 20,
1858, in Dublin. School, Radley College. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Of Lynnbury, Co. Westmeath. J. P.
for Co. Westmeath; High Sheriff, 1910. Assumed the name
and arms of Hyde, in lieu of Wade, 1898. Married (i) Apr. 10,
1888, Annie, dau. of M. P. Berry, of Clooneen, King's Co.,
and had one daughter; (2) Apr. 25, 1901, Nellie, dau. of
E. C. Wharton, of Attleborough, Norfolk, and had issue.
Died Jan. 29, 1931, at MuUingar, Co. Westmeath. Brother of
Sedborough M. (1882). {RadUy Reg.; Burke, Irish Gentry.)
WADE, HENRY OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of John Henry [solicitor], of Oak Bank, Manning-
ham, Bradford, Yorks. (and Sarah Rebecca Tetley). B. there,
June 12, 1869. School, Bradford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1887; LL.B. 1890. Adm a soUcitor, Dec. 1894; practised in
Bradford (Messrs Wade, Tetley Wade, and Scott). Of Oak
Bank, Bradford. Married (i) Apr. 1901, Alice Lilian, dau. of
J. R. Vaizey, and had issue; (2) Feb. 1916, Eileen Lucy, dau.
of J. W. Rawson-Ackroyd, and had further issue. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., 6th W. Yorks. Regt.
(T.F.) and General Staff; wounded; D.S.O., 1917; mentioned
twice in despatches). Latterly of Dean Grange, Huntingdon,
where he died Nov. 24, 1941. Brother of Herbert T. (1879).
{Law Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; The Times, Nov. 26, 1941.)
WADE, HERBERT BLANY (or BLANEY). Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. S. of Richard [B.], of 13, Seymour
Street, London. B. [Aug. 19], 1853, at Tunbridge Wells.
School, Marlborough College [and Malvern College]. Matric.
Michs. 1872; LL.B. 1876. Adm. a solicitor. May 1879
(practised at 8, Old Jewry). Died Nov. 25, 1900, in London.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Malvern Coll Reg.; Law Lists.)
WADE, HERBERT TETLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1879. S. of John Henry, solicitor, of Oak Bank, Manningham,
Bradford, Yorks. (and Sarah Rebecca Tetley). B. Mar. 7,
1862, at Bradford. School, Bradford Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1879; LL.B. 1883. Adm. a solicitor, Sept. 1885;
practised at Bradford (Messrs Wade, Tetley, Hill and Co.).
Married Anna, dau. of the Rev. — Lloyd, of St Ives. Died
Mar. 7, 1947, at the Spinney, Ilkley. Brother of Henry O.
(1887). {Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 10, 1947.)
WADE (post WADE-GERY), HUGH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
July 10, 1778. Of Notts. [S. of the Rev. Hugh (i739). V. of
Newark (and Martha Twentyman).] Matric. Michs. i779".
B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1783; M.A. 1786. Fellow, 1785. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) 1787. R. of Thuming. Hunts.,
1792-1832. Married, 1792, Hester, 3rd dau. and co-heiress
of William Gery, of Bushmead Priory, Beds., and assumed
the additional surname of Gery, .A.ug. 14, 1792, by Royal
Licence. Of Bushmead Priory. J. P. for Beds, and Hunts.
Died Dec. 9, 1832. Father of Charles (1813), Hugh (1815),
Robert (1820), William H. (1813) and Thomas (1820) (all sub
Wade-Gery). (Burke, L.G. {sub Wade-Gery); Northants.
Clergy; Incs. of Hunts.)
WADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 19, 1788. Of
Herts. S. of the Rev. WUliam (i743)- B. July 11, 1770, at
Braughing, Herts. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1788; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1798- (-^Z- Carthus.)
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Wade, John Mitchell
WADE, JOHN MITCHELL. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 21,
1784. Of Cornwall. [Eldest s. of John, of Trethevey (some-
time Mayor of Bossiney) (and Frances, only dau. of John
MitcheU, of Trevalga). B. 1765, at Trevalga.] Matric. Michs.
1784; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1788; M.A. i8oi. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) Sept. 12, 1790; priest (Lichfield) June 3, 1792; C. of
Forrabury with Minster, Cornwall, 1792-1813. R. of Ash-
combe, Devon, 1794-1820. V. of Barnstaple, 1808-20.
Chaplain to Thomas, Earl of Longford, 1809. Died, un-
married, 1820, at Ashcombe; buried at Trevalga. (Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; St John's Coll. Adm. iv. 533.)
WADE, NELTHORPE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Feb. 28, 1758. Of Middlesex. School, Hackney. Matric.
Easter, 1760; Scholar, 1758; B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766. Fellow,
1763. Married, at Priston, Somerset, Dec. 1775, a dau. of
Richard Slade, of Pemiard. Died Dec. 2, 1775. (T. A . Walker,
316; Sarah Farley's Bristol Journal, Dec. 2, 1775; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WADE, REGINALD DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1884 Of London. [S. of Richard Blaney (next), of
13, Seymour Street, London. B. Apr. 1864.] School, Upping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1884. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1889; C. of Hartpury, Gloucs., 1889-99. Resided
latterly at Gloucester. Died May 1924. {Uppingham Sch.
Roll; Crockford.)
WADE, RICHARD BLANEY (or BLAYNEY). Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, May i, 1840. [2nd] s. of Col. Thomas
Francis [Adjt. -General in Ireland] (and Anne, dau. of
WilUam Smythe, of Westmeath). B. at Kilkenny. School,
Hants, (private). Matric. Michs. 1840. A director of the
National Provincial Bank of England, 1855-97. President,
English Country Bankers' Association, 1890-5. Married
Adelaide, dau. o'f Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of
England. Died July 29, 1897, in London. Brother of
Thomas F. (1837); father of the above. (Boase, in. 1123;
Burke, Irish Gentry.)
^NtCD'E, ROBERT CRAVEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 2, 1828. [Eldest s. of WilUam Blayney (1802), of
Clonebraney, Co. Meath (and Frances, dau. of Sir John
Craven Garden, ist Bart.). B. 1809.] Doubtful if resided.
Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 17, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1828. Of
Clonebraney, Co. Meath. J. P. and D.L ; High SheriS, 1840;
High Sherifi of Co. Wicklow, 1847. Married (i) 1840, Frances,
dau. of Francis Hoey, of Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, and had
issue; (2) 1858, Frances, dau. of Col. Thomas Wade, C.B., and
had further issue. Died in 1898. (Walford, County Families;
Burke, Irish Gentry.)
WADE, ROBERT TOTTENHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 9, 1841. S. of Edward Michael, of Litchurch
Lodge, Derbs. B. in Dublin. School, Sussex (private).
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846.
WADE, RUBEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15, 1898.
[Elder] s. of Thomas [artist, of The Grange, Windermere].
B Feb. 15, 1880, at Applethwaite. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. At St Bartholomew's Hospital;
House Physician there, 1906-7. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906.
House Surgeon, Great Northern Central HospitaL Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised in
London. Senior Anaesthetist, St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Married, Aug. 21, 1912, Phyllis Mary, youngest dau. of Col.
Frank Landon, of Brentwood. Author of works on anaes-
thesia. Resided latterly at Bedale, Yorkshire. Died May 30,
1940, in London. (Peile, 11. 823; Medical Directories; The
Times, June i, 1940.)
WADE, SEDBOROUGH MAYNE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 1882. [3rd] s. of Gustavus [William]
Rochfort, solicitor, of 28, Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin
(and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Edward Mayne). B. Jan. 11,
1863, at 5', Clare Street, Merrion Square, DubUn. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B..A.. 1884; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of St James's, Cheltenham,
1886-90. C. of St Leonards-on-Sea, 1890-7. V. of St Thomas,
Trowbridge, Wilts., 1897-1902. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1902-3. V. of Stonegate, Sussex, 1903-14. V. of Christ
Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1914-26. R. of Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight, 1926-31. Married, Apr. 26, 1892, Louisa Jane
Elibank, dau. of George Reade. Latterly of 12, Maze Hill,
St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died, Sept. 13, 1933. Brother
of Gustavus R. (1877). (Burke, Irish Gentry; Crockford.)
WADE, THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 21,
1837. [Eldest s. of Col. Thomas, C.B., 42nd Highlanders (and
Anne, dau. of Wilham Smythe, of Westmeath). B. Aug. 25,
1818, in London. Educated at the Cape; in Mauritius; and
at Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1837; Hon. Litt.D. 1887; M.A.
1888. Fellow of King's, 1888-95. Professor of Chinese,
1888-95. Ensign, 8ist Foot, 1838; transferred to the 42nd
Highlanders, 1839; Lieut., 1841; transferred to the 98th Foot.
Sailed for China with his Regt., 1842; studied Chinese during
Wade-Dalton
the voyage and was appointed interpreter to the Regt. in
Hong Kong. Took part in the attack on Chinkiang Fu and in
operations round Nanking. Interpreter in Cantonese to the
Supreme Court of Hong Kong, 1845-51. Assistant Chinese
Secretary to Sir John Davis, Superintendent of Trade, 1846.
Vice-Consul at Shanghai, 1852. Negotiated the Treaty of
Tientsin after the war of 1857, and played a leading part in
subsequent negotiations. C.B., 1862. Acting Charged' Affaires
at Peking, 1864-5 and 1869-71. Minister Plenipotentiary,
1871. Ambassador at Peking, 1871-83. K.C.B., 1875;
G.C.M.G., 1889. Sometime President of the Royal Asiatic
Society. Married, July 28, i868, Amelia, 5th dau. of Sir John
Frederick William Herschel, Bart. Author of many works on
China and the Chinese language. Gave to the University his
extremely valuable collection of Chinese books, 1886. Died
Aug. 1, 1895, at Cambridge. Father of Edward B. H. (1891);
brother of Richard B. (1840). [King's Coll. Reg.; Hist. Reg.,
107; D.N.B., which gives died July 31.)
WADE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 14,
1767. S. of Abraham, clothier, of Yorks. (and Mary Nayler).
B. at Ossett. School, Rishworth (Mr Richard Learoyd).
Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 24, 1771; priest (London) June 6, 1773. Perhaps R. of
Brightlingsea, Essex, 1778-1809; died 1809. One of these
names was V. of Kirk EUa, Yorks., 1783-94. {St John's Coll.
Adm., III. 717.)
WADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 5,
1773. S. of Charles Gregory, Esq. (and Lady Elizabeth
Chaplin, dau. of William Morris, of Femham, Berks., and
widow of Sir John Chaplin, 2nd Bart., of Tathwell, Lines.).
B. [Sept. 24, 1754], at Faringdon, Berks. Bapt. Sept. 29,
1754, at Great Fauingdon. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1773; Scholar, 1773; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1777; M.A. 1780;
B.D. 1788. FeUow, 1777-98; Steward, 1792-5; Junior
Bursar, 1795-8. Junior Proctor, 1786-7. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Jime I, 1777; priest (Peterb ) Nov. 15, 1778. Chaplain of
Homingsea, Cambs., 1787-90. V. of Corley, Warws., 1794-
1823. R. of Lilley, Herts., 1798-1823. P.C. of Stivichall,
Warws., 1798-1823. V. of Impington, Cambs., 1810-23.
Married, Nov. 27, 1798, at Cambridge, Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. Walter Serocold, V. of Cherryhinton, Cambs. Died
Jan. 22, 1823. Father of William S. (1817); brother of
Charles G. (1779). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 533; G. Mag.,
1823, I. 187.)
WADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 10, 1785. Of
Herts. B. July 29, 1765. Matric. Michs. 1785; B A. 1789.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 7, 1789; C. of Stanstead,
Suffolk.
WADE, WILLIAM [BLAYNEY]. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Mar. 23, 1802. Of Ireland. [Eldest] s. of — [Robert], of
Thornton Hall, Cheshire [and of Clonebraney, Co. Meath]
(and Frances, dau. of William Leigh, of Drogheda). School,
Oswestry. Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1806. Ensign, 30th
Regt. of Foot, 1806; Lieut., 1809; Captain, 29th (Worcs.)
Regt., 1809. Of Clonebraney, Co. Meath. J. P. and DL.;
High Sheriff, 1812. Married Frances, dau. of Sir John
Craven Garden, 1st Bart., of Templemore. Died in 1849.
Father of Robert C. (1828). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 533;
Burke, Irish Gentry; Walford, County Families, which says he
was educated at Trinity College, Dublin.)
WADE, WILLIAM MERCER. Adm. at Trinity H."lll, 1890.
[Only] s. of Joseph, Esq., deceased, of BrynbeUa, Ilkley,
Yorks. (and Ann, dau. of James Mercer, of Clitheroe). B.
Aug 4, 1872, at Ilkley. School, Yorkshire College. Matric.
Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1892; B.A. and LL.B. 1893; M.A. 1898.
Adm. solicitor, Feb. 1897; practised in Leeds (Messrs Booth,
Wade, Lomas Walker and Colbeck). Of Beacon Hill, Lang-
bar, Ilkley. Married, July 11, 1900, Beatrice Hemington,
youngest dau. of Alexander Macintosh, J. P., of Cambridge.
Died Dec. 15, 1937, at Crowborough, Sussex, whilst visiting
friends. (Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 16, 1937.)
WADE, WILLIAM SEROCOLD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 25, 1817. [Only] s. of the Rev. WUham (1773), R. of
Lilley, Herts, (and Margaret, youngest dau. of Rev. Walter
Serocold, of Cherryhinton, Cambs.). [School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 19, 1824; priest, Dec. 18, 1825; C. of Red-
bourn, Herts., -1841-50; R. there, 1850-84. J. P. for Herts.
Married (1) Oct. 1, 1844, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John
Samuel Story, of St Albans; (2) Isabella, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Pugh, V. of Flamstead, Herts. Died Mar. 14,
1884, aged 84, at Redboum. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xiii.
285; Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 19, 1884; Burke, L.G.,
sub Serocold, of Cherryhinton.)
WADE-BROWN, EUGENE WILLIAM (1892), see BROWN,
E. W.
WADE-DALTON, see WADE.
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Wade-Gery, Charles
WADE-GERY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 21,
1813. OfNotts. [2nds. of the Rev. Hugh, 1778, sm6 Wade, of
Bushmead Priory, R. of Thurning, Hunts. B. Oct. 9. i795.
at Newark. School, Oakham.] Matric. 1813; Scholar, 1814.
Died Mar. 19, 1815. Brother of Hugh (1815), Robert (1820),
Thomas (1820) and WUliam H. (1813). (E. H. Vigers.)
WADE-GERY, CHARLES ROBERT (1857), see GERY.
WADE-GERY, HUGH (1778), see WADE.
WADE-GERY, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 2, 1815.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Hugh (1778, sub Wade), of Bushmead
Priory (and Hester, dau. of WUham Gery). B. [Jan. 8, 1797],
in Notts. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Ord.
deacon, 1821; priest, 1822; C. of Hatley St George, Cambs.,
1824. R. of Bolnhurst, Beds., 1828-73. Married, July 17,
1821, Sophia Josephia, youngest dau. of Joseph Sykes.
Disappears from Crockford, 1874- Brother of Charles (1813),
Robert (1820), Thomas (1820) and William H. {1813).
(Burke, L.G.)
WADE-GERY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24,
1820. [sth] s. of Hugh (1778, sub Wade), of Bushmead
Priory, Beds. [B. Dec. 15, 1802.] School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827 Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1825; priest, 1826. R. of Colmworth, Hunts.,
1830-68. C. of Stretton Grandison with Ashperton, Heref.,
1870-82. Married, June 14, 1836, Harriet, dau. of William
Day, of St Neots, Hunts. Resided latteriy at Fern Hill, West
Malvern, where he died Jan. 16, 1892. Brother of Charies
(1813), Hugh (1815), Thomas (1820) and WUUam H. (1813);
father of C. R. W. (1857, .-JMft Gery). (Buxke, L.G. ; Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 20, 1892.)
WADE-GERY, ROBERT TOWNEND. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 28, 1895. S. of Charles Robert Wade Gery
(1857, sub Gery), of St Neots, Hunts, (and Emily, dau. of
Major James Hayes). B. Dec. 4, 1876. [Schools, Oakham
and Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1895. Ranching in the
Argentine from 1903. Of La Devona, Belleville, where he
died Mar. 4, 1951. (Haileybury Reg.; Oakham Sch. Reg.; The
Times, Mar. 20, 1951.)
WADE-GERY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24,
1820. [4th] s. of the Rev. Hugh (1778, sub Wade), of Bush-
mead Priory (and Hester, dau of William Gery). [B. Sept.
26, 1801.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1820. Died
Dec. 15, 1828. Brother of Charles (1813), Hugh (1815),
Robert (1820) and the next. (Burke, L.G.)
WADE-GERY, WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 21, 1813. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Hugh (1778, sub Wade),
of Bushmead Priory, R. of Thurning, Hunts, (and Hester,
dau. of William Gery). B. Aug. 24, 1794. at Newark, Notts.
School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1814; B.A.
1817; M.A. 1820. Succeeded to Bushmead Priory. J. P. for
Beds, and Hunts. Married, July 2, 1829, Anne Beckingham,
dau. of John Milnes, of Beckingham, Lines. Died Sept. i,
1870. Father of William H.W. ( 1 85 1, sm6 Gery) and Hugh W.
(1854, sub Gery); brother of Charles W. (1813), Hugh (1815),
Robert (1820) and the above. (Walford, County Families;
Burke, L.G.)
WADE-GERY, WILLIAM HUGH (1851), see GERY.
WADELY, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct.
I, 1900; organ scholar. Eldest s. of William Edward (and
Zoe). B. July 30, 1882 [at Kidderminster]. School, King
Charles ist, Kidderminster. Matric. Michs. 1900; Stewart of
Rannoch Scholar, 1901-3; B.A. and Mus.Bac, 1903; M.A.
1907; Mus.Doc, 1915. At the Royal College of Music.
F.R.C.O. Hon. A.R.C.M. A pupil of his father. Appointed
(at the age of 13) organist of Wolverley parish Church, Worcs.
Organist and Choirmaster, Malvern Priory Church, 1904-10;
at Carlisle Cathedral, 1910-52-. Married, 1910, Ethel
Muriel, 3rd dau. of Charles Bemers Stokes, of Malvern, and
had issue. Composer of part-songs, anthems, carols, etc. Of
Applegarth, Brampton Road, Carlisle, in 1950. [Who's Who.)
WADESON, EDWARD GUSTAVUS (1877), see PUNCH, E. G.
WADESON, EDWIN AUGUSTUS (i88i), see PUNCH, E. A.
WADESON, JAMES ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Aug. 15, 1776. [3rd] s. of Robert, of Honiton, Devon. School,
St Paul's, London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1775.
(Inns of Court.)
WADESON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 6, 1771. Of
Westmorland. [School, Sedbergh.] Did not reside. Probably
brother of the next.
WADESON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 26, 1756.
S. of Richard, husbandman, of Westmorland. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1756; Scholar, 1759; B.A. 1760;
M.A. 1763; B.D. 1771. Fellow, 1763-71. Forfeited his
Fellowship, 1771, through not having been ordained Priest
Wadsworth, William Moxon
within the time prescribed by the Statutes of the University.
Ord. deacon (London) June 17, 1764; priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 23, 1770. Under-Master at
Harrow, 1765-89. R. of Fairiight or Farleigh, Sussex, 1798-
1823. Married, Apr. 20, 1783, Miss Page, of Harrow. Died in
Nov. or Dec, 1823, aged 89. Probably brother of the above.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., 111. 645; G. Mag.,
1823, II. 645; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WADHAM, FRANK JESSER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1881.
S. of J.D., of Clifton. B. July 14, 1863. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1881. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1888. Resident Medical Officer, Chelsea
Hospital for Women. Sometime surgeon. New Zealand
Shipping Company. Practised at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Latterly of Emsworth, Hants. Died Mar. 14, 1949, at Ryde.
(Clifton Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 17,
1949.)
WADHAM, WALTER FRANCIS AINSLIE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. [2nd] s. of Edward, gent, [civil
engineer], of Millwood [Dalton-in-Fumess], near Ulverston
(and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Montague Ainslie, of Grizedale
Hall, Lanes.). B. there [Feb. 5, 1865]. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Civil and Mining
Engineer and Land-Agent. M.I.C.E., 1891; M.I.M.E. Of
Millwood, Dalton-in-Fumess. J. P. and D.L. for Lanes.
Capt., King's Own (T.) Regt., 1891. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., King's Own (R. Lancaster Regt.;
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services').
Died Apr. 26, 1945. (Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 28,
1945)
WADIA, BOMANJEE ARDESEER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 7, 1884.
B. May, 1865, in Bombay. Matric. Michs. 1884. Migrated to
Downing, Feb. 20, 1886. Resided at Lowjee Castle, Parell,
Bombay. (Venn, 11. 473-)
WADIA HIRJIBHOY HORMUSJI. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent,
1896; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1910. S. of Hormusji Hirjibhoy,
lawyer. B. Mar. 24, 1875, at Bombay. Called to the Bar,
Gray's Inn, Jan. 1899. Practised for some time at the
Bombay High Court. Professor of Mathematics, Deccan
College, Poona, 1900; at the College of Science, Poona, 1901.
Master and Registrar in Equity and Taxing Master, High
Court, Bombay, 1916. Registrar of Companies, Bombay.
Court Receiver and Liquidator, High Court, Bombay, 1929-
35. Retired, 1935. (H. H. Wadia; Law Lists; India Office
Lists.)
WADIA, LOWJI MERWANJI. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1883.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1884; B.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner
Temple. Called to the Bar, Bombay, May 4, 1887. (Law
Lists.)
WADLEY, THOMAS PROCTER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May II, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar; B.A. 1851; M.A.
1857. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1853; priest (Bath and Wells)
1855. Of Bidford, Warws., 1846-54 (no cure). C. of ChUling-
ton, Somerset, 1854-5. Resided at Bidford, Warws. (no cure),
1856-73. R. of Naunton Beauchamp, Worcs., 1874-95. An
able antiquary, particularly interested in Worcestershire and
Gloucestershire documents, concerning which he often wrote
under the name 'Vestigans.' Died Apr. 4, 1895, at Pershore,
Worcs.; buried at Bidford. {Crockford; E. A. B. Barnard.)
WADLOW, PERCY NOEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 5, 1899. S. of Edmund Charles, farmer, of Stanton Hill,
Shifnal, Shropshire. B. 1880. School, Malvern College.
Matric. Michs. 1899. In business in Burma, 1905-21. Bursar
of Stowe School, 1924-5. (Malvern Coll. Reg.)
WADSON, STANLEY PARKER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1876.
S. of Thomas John [later knighted], merchant, of Hamilton,
Bermuda (and Eva Bonnell, dau. of John Samuel Darrell).
B. Jan. 14, 1877, at Paget, Bermuda. School, Saltus. Matric.
Michs. 1895. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lance-
Corporal, Lincolnshire Regt.; Second Lieut., Royal West
Surrey Regt.); killed in action in France, Aug. 10, 1918.
(Venn, 11. 545 ; Univ. War List, which gives wrong initials and
omits to record his death; Burke, P. and B., sub his father.)
WADSWORTH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Jesus, June 29,
1818. School, Macclesfield.
WADSWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
June 12, 1790. B. at Halifax, Yorks Matric. Michs. 1790;
B.A. (15th Wrangler) 1794; M.A. i799-
WADSWORTH, WILLIAM MOXON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1880; priest, 1881. Assistant Master at
Durham School, 1877-82. C. of Chester-le-Street, Co.
Durham, 1882-6. C. of Christ Church, Sunderland, 1886-90.
C. of EaglescUffe, 1891-6. C. of Penshaw, 1896-7. V. of
Durham, 1897-1909. Died Apr. 21, 1909. (Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 30, 1909-)
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WAECHTER, HARRY SEDAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [Only] s. of Max Leonard, of Terrace House, Richmond,
Surrey. B. June 6, 1871, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Schools,
Bilton Grange and Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1894. Managing director of Bessler, Waechter and Co.
shippers and merchants. Of Ramsnest, Chiddingfold, Surrey.
D.L., for the County of London. High Sheriff of Surrey,
1910-11. Created Baronet, Feb. 13, 1911. High Steward of
Guildford, 1912. Master of the Chiddingfold Hounds, 1908
-II. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Colonel,
R.F.A. (T.F.) and General Staff; C.M.G., 1919; Italian Croce
di Guerra). Member, War Office Advisory Committee of the
National Reserve. Married, July 31, 1911, Evelyn Mary
Josephine, only dau. of John d'Arcy, of Corbetstomi, Co.
Westmeath, and had issue. Died May 20, 1929. (Burke, P.
and B.; Who was Who; The Times, May 22, 1929.)
WAGG, ALFRED RALPH. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1896. S. of
Arthur, of 40, Bryanston Square, London, W. B. Mar. 4,
1877. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Chair-
man of Helbert, Wagg and Co., Ltd., merchant-bankers. Of
The Hermitage, East Grinstead, Sussex, in 1952. {King's
Coll. Reg., 271; Who's Who.)
WAGG, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 19, 1752. B. in
Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1752.
WAGGETT, ERNEST BLECHYNDEN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
Oct. 9, 1884. [3rd] s. of John, M.D., of Bournemouth. B.
[Jan. 18, 1866], at Netting Hill, London. [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1891; M.A. 1898. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S. ;
L.R.C.P., 1890. House Physician, Royal Free Hospital.
Surgeon, Throat and Ear Depts., Great Northern Central
Hospital. Practised in Wimpole Street. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; D.S.O. 1918; mentioned
3 times in despatches). Sometime President Royal Society of
Medicine and British Medical Association (Laryngological
section). C.B.E., 1931. Married, 1893, Constance, 2nd dau. of
Quintin Twiss. Having to suffer amputation of both legs,
recorded his experiences in an article 'Criteria of Intolerable
Pain,' in the British Medical Journal, c. 1925. Author, Hand-
book of the Diseases of the Nose; etc. Died Jan. 5, 1939.
{Carthusian Worthies; Medical Directories; The V.C. and
D.S.O. ; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 6, 1939-)
WAGNER, ARTHUR DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 14, 1842. [S. of the Rev. Henr>' MicheU (1812), V. of
Brighton. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar, 1845;
B.A. {27th Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of St Paul's, Brighton,
1848-50. P.C. of St Paul's, Brighton, 1850-1902. Chancellor
of Chichester Cathedral, 1871-7. 'A diligent parish priest. . .
adopted very advanced and ritualistic practices.' Died
Jan. 14, 1902, aged 77, at Brighton. (Scott, MSS-; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 15, 1902; Crisp, Vis. of England and Wales.)
WAGNER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 6, 1786.
Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of George, Esq., of Pall Mall, London,
and Lee, Kent (and Mary Wilhelmina, dau. of Henry Goade,
of Windsor). B. Aug. 6, 1764.] School, Brighthelmstone [and
Westminster]. Matric. Lent, 1787. Ord. deacon (Chester,
LUt. dim. from Chichester) 1787; priest (Chichester) Oct. 18,
1788. R. of Mursley, Bucks., 1790-1831. Died, unmarried,
Oct. 25, 1831. {Record of Old Westminsters {' dded 1836'); 5/
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 533; Clerical Guide; Misc. Gen. et Her.
N.S., in.)
WAGNER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 21, 1836.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Melchior, of St James's, Piccadilly,
London. B. Jan. 8, 1818. School Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. "eacon (Gloucester, Litt.
dim. from Chichester) 1842. C. of Dallington, Sussex, 1845-8.
P.C. of St Stephen's, Brighton, 1851-7. In his early years
lived at Hurstmonceaux Place, Sussex. Died Feb. lo, 1857,
at Valetta, Malta. {Boase, in. 1125; Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy
List; Walford, County Families; G. Mag., 1857, i. 368; J. N.
Simpkinson, Memoir of Rev. G. Wagner; Sir W. Sterry.)
WAGNER, HENRY MICHELL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 6, 1812. S. of [Melchior] Henry (and Anne E., dau.
of Rev. H. NichoU). Bapt. Dec. 15, 1792, in Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Fellow, 1815-24.
Tutor to the Duke of Wellington's two sons, 1817-24- Ord.
deacon, 1823; priest, 1824. V. of Brighton with West
Blatchington, 1824-70. Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral,
1834-70. Married (i) 1823, Caroline Douglas; (2) Mary Anne— .
Died in 1870. Father of Arthur D. (1842). {Boase, vi. 750;
C. R Hudleston; King's Coll. Reg., 14; Clergy List; Crisp,
Vis. of England and Wales; Walford, County Families.)
WAGNER, JOHN HARRISON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882.
[Eldest] s. of J., Esq., of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Wailes, Arthur George
Jan. 18, 1883. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1887. Of Oakdene,
Ditton Hill, Surbiton. Died Nov. i, 1938, aged 75; buried at
Long Ditton. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Nov. 2,
1938.)
WAGSTAFF, ALGERNON DE L'ISLE. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1884. Eldest s. of John, estate-agent, of Highbury,
London (and Maria Georgina). B. Oct. 12, 1865, at Deptford.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1887. Died Jan. 23, 1898, at
Highbury. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
WAGSTAFF, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 9, 1864. S. of the Rev. Charles (next). B. Jan. 5, 1847,
at Aberdeen. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874. Of Icknield Street, Dunstable. Died
Dec. 3, 1897. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Trin. Coll. Adm. calls
his father Charles R.)
WAGSTAFF, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 22, 1833.
[.\t King's Coll., Aberdeen, 1829-33; M.A. 1833.] Matric.
Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1837; priest, 1838; C. of Preston, Lanes., 1837-9. C. of
.■\rundel, Sussex, 1839-44. C. of St .Andrew's Cathedral,
Aberdeen, 1844-50. V. of Studham, Beds., 1850-90. Died in
Sept. 1890, aged 76. Father of the above. {Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. 17, 1890; C. J. Fordyce.)
WAGSTAFF, CHARLES JOHN LEONARD. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894. S. of the Rev. J[ohn], V. of
Christ Church, Macclesfield. B. Mar. 3, 1875. School,
Macclesfield Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (i6<A
Wrangler) 1897; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1898); M.A.
1901. Assistant Master at Bradford Grammar School, 1899-
1903 ; at Oundle School, 1904-9 ; Head Master of Haberdashers'
Aske's School, Hampstead, 1910-19; of King Edward VII
School, King's Lynn, 1920-39. Married, Aug. 7, 1913,
Marjorie, eldest dau. of George C. Bloomer, of Bradford and
Worthing, and had issue. Author, Properties of Matter;
Electricity, etc. Of Rookhope, Arundel, Sussex, in 1952.
(Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; The
Times, Aug. 12, 1913.)
WAGSTAFF, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity, Nov. 23,
1791; from Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Mar. 23, 1787, aged 18; B..\. (Oxford) 1791. S. of Josiah, of
Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham. School, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Incorp. B..\. 1793. C. of Harby, Eastwell and Goadby
Marwood, Leics. C. of Scalford, Leics., 1803-41. Died Dec.
17, 1841, aged 74. {Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1842, 1. 335, gives
Wagstaffe.)
WAGSTAFF, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1885. S. of WilUam H., Esq., of 12, Aberdeen Park,
Highbury, London. B. Mar. 27, 1867. School,City of London.
Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar; B.A. {igth Wrangler) i888;
M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at the City of London School for
I year; at King Edward's School, Birmingham, for 3 years;
at Wellington College, 1893-1903; Head Master of the Central
Foundation School, Cowper Street, London, 1903-17.
Professor of geometry at Gresham College, 1894-1941. Of
Aberdeen Park, Highbury, in 1946. Died Oct. 15, 1951.
{T. A. Walker, 584; Wellington Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Oct. 18, 1951.)
WAGSTAFFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's,
May 15, 1758. S. of Avery. B. at St Neots, Hunts. School,
Biggleswade. Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, i759; B.A.
{Hott. Wrangler, yd) 1762; M.-A.. 1765. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Feb. 1762; priest, Sept. 1763; C. of Wood Walton and Raveley,
Hunts., 1762-3. C. of Brampton, 1763. R. of Barley, Herts.,
1779-1800. Married ' a dau. of Mr Underwood, nephew of the
Bishop of Ely.' Died Aug. 6, 1800. (P«7e,ii.266;Clutterbuck,
Herts., III. 388.)
WAHAB, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1886. S. of Charles James, Esq., C.E. B [Feb. 18, 1867],
in Edinburgh. School, Loretto (Mr E. P. Frederick). Matric.
Michs. 1886. Second Lieut., .\rgyll and Sutherland High-
landers, 1889. Served in the S. .A.frican War, 1898-1901;
attached Remount Depot. Retired as Captain. Held several
Civil Service appointments and later took up farming.
{Loretto Reg.; Army Lists.)
WAHBY, BEHDJET. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1899. At
St George's hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. At the School
of Medicine, Cairo, in 1920. {Medical Directories.)
WAILES, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Caius. Dec. 10,
1857. S. of Francis, barrister-at-law, of [Beacon Banks,
Husthwaite], Easingwold, Yorks. B. Feb. 17, 1840, in
London. Schools, Repton and King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Bought a property at
Rathmore, near Kilkenny, Ireland. Died Oct. 11, 1870.
{Repton Sch. Reg., which gives died Sept., 1870; Venn 11.
338.)
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WAILES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 25,
1791. S. of William, of Northallerton, Yorks. School,
fechmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1792". Scholar, 1794; B.A.
1796^ Adm. at Gray's Imi, Nov. 1, 1792. Called to the Bar,
Feb. II, 1801. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Downes,
Esq., of Bedale, Yorks. Died in 1854. Father of the next.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Walford, County Families.)
WAILES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 28,
1820. [2nd] s. of George (above), of Low Hall, Leeds (and
Elizabeth, dau. of WUliam Downes, Esq.). B [i8oi] m
London. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. {ijth Wrangler) 1824;
M.A. 1827. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 11, 1819. Of Croft,
near Darlington, Yorks. J.P. for the North Ridmg. Married,
1833, Ann, dau. of Thomas Beckett, Esq., of Thomton-le-
Moor, Yorks. (Walford, County Families ; Inns of Court.)
WAILES (post WAILES-FAIRBAIRN), WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1879. S. of Wilham,
Esq., of Forest Lodge, Harrogate (and Elizabeth Yorstoun,
eldest dau. of Sir Peter Fairbairn, of Leeds). B. [May 20,
1861] at Leeds. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888. Horse-breeder and dealer, 1883-94. Of
Askham Grange, Yorks. Sometime a rancher in the U.S.A.
Married, Jan. 14, 1892, Katherine Lilian, 4th dau. of George
Alderson Smith, of Scarborough, and had issue. Assumed,
1902, by Royal Licence, the additional name of Fairbairn.
J.P. and D.L. for the W. Riding. Captain, Derbyshire
Yeomanry. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, S.
Notts. Hussars; wounded). Died Feb. 1933. [Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Walford, County Families; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Yorkshire Who's Who.)
WAINEWRIGHT, ABEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 19,
1798. Matric. Michs. 1799; LL.B. 1809. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 20, 1801; priest, Dec. 20, 1801. Died Feb. 15,
1829, in London. Probably brother of Benjamin (1804) and
Latham (1798). [G. Mag., 1829, i. 187.)
WAINEWRIGHT, ARNOLD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Feb. 10, 1855. S. of Francis. B. at Sidmouth,
Devon. School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1855.
Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 24, 1857; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Ord. deacon (Ely) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Eaton-Socon,
Hunts., 1861-3. R. of Iken, Suffolk, 1863-1918. Married
Caroline Louisa England, dau. of Captain Festing, R.N.
Latterly of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, where he died Jan. 13, 1926,
aged 90. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. i6, 1926.)
WAINEWRIGHT (or WAINWRIGHT), BENJAMIN. Adm. pens,
at Sidney, Mar. 25, 1804. 2nd s. of Robert, Clerk of the Rolls,
of London. B. May 20, 1779, in Hatton Gardens. Schools,
Ware (Mr French) and Newington (Mr Hewlett). Matric.
Michs. 1804; B.A. 1808; M.A 1811. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 12, 1808; priest. May 28, 1809. Died in Feb. 1829.
Brother of the next and probably of Abel (1798) (G. Mag.,
1834, I. 561.)
WAINEWRIGHT (or WAINWRIGHT), LATHAM. Adm. at
Christ's, Mar. 23, 1798. [S. of Robert, a Six Clerk in
Chancery.] Migrated to Emmanuel, June 7, 1798- Matric.
Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1806. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 19, 1802. R. of Great Brickhill, Bucks., 1803-33.
F.S.A. Author, The Literary and Scientific Pursuits which are
Encouraged and Enforced in the University of Cambridge
briefly described and vindicated; Sermons. Died Dec. 21, 1833,
in London, where he usually resided. Brother of the above
and probably of Abel (1798). (Peile, 11. 344; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1834, i. 561; J. B. Peace.)
WAINMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 20, 1759. [2nd] s. of Richard, of [Kilnwick, Craven],
Yorks. B. at Bradford. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1759;
LL.B. 1765. Ord. deacon (Coventry and Lichfield) June 23,
1765; priest, June 29, 1766; C. of Kingsley, Staffs., 1765-74-
R of Boddington, Northants., 1774-1807. Died Aug. 15,
1807, aged 67; buried at Boddington. Brother of William
(1759). [Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 656;
Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1807, 890.)
WAINMAN, RICHARD BRADLEY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at
Trinity, Oct. 21, 1802. S. of William (next), of Carr Head
[Skipton], Yorks. School, Eton. Of Carr Head. Married
Amelia Theresa, dau. of Capt. Edward Hall Campbell, R.N.,
of Whitley Hall, Northumberland, and widow of Sir W. E.
Amcotts, Bart., of Kettlethorpe Park, Lines., and had issue.
Died in 1842. {Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families.)
WAINMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Feb. 20, 1759. [Eldest] s. of Richard, gent., of [Kilnwick-in-
Craven], Yorks. B. at Bradford. School, Eton. Matric.
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas Robert
Michs. 1759. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. i, 1762. Called
to the Bar, Feb. 6, 1767. Of Cai-r Head, Yorks., and Shipley
HaU, Lanes. Died Apr. 5, 1818, at Carr Head. Brother of
Richard (1759); father of the above. {Eton Coll. Reg.; St
John's Coll. Adm., iii. 656; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1818, i.
474-)
WAINWRIGHT, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, May 5, 1851. S. of George William. B. Oct. 26,
1830, at Hastings. Schools, Westminster and King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1855; priest (Norwich) 1856; C. of St
Margaret's, Ipswich, 1855-8. C. of St James's, Manchester,
1858-60. V. of Christ Church, 'Blackpool, 1861-1900.
Married, Sept. 25, 1899, Annie Maria, only dau. of Thomas
Lunt, of Blackpool; "there were great disturbances at the
wedding, Mr Wain\vright having made himself unpopular:
he was 70 years of age, the bride comparatively young."
Died Feb. 13, 1901. {Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford;
Scott, MSS.; Daily News, Sept. 26, 1899; The Times,
Sept. 27, 1899.)
WAINWRIGHT, ERNEST HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1884. [Eldest] s. of James Godesden, J.P. [treasurer
of St Thomas's Hospital], of Woodside, Weybridge Heath,
Surrey. B. Feb. 13, 1866, at Wandsworth. School, Hailey-
bur)'. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; LL.M. 1891. Adm. a
solicitor, Dec. 1890; practised in London (Messrs Wainwright,
PoUock, O'Brien-Taylor and Co., 9, Bush Lane) and at
Roydon, Essex. Married, 1901, Constance Muriel Clayton,
only dau. of E. C. Ling, M.B. Of the Dower House, Roydon,
Essex, and the Red House, South Green, Southwold, Suffolk.
Died Nov. 6, 1944, at Roydon; buried there. Brother of
George B. (1899). {Haileybury Reg.; Law Lists; The Times,
Nov. 8, 1944.)
WAINWRIGHT, ERNEST HARRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 24, 1894. Of Derbs. S. of Joseph, iron-founder [died
Apr. 4, 1878] (and Mary Arafield). B. Apr. 28, 1867, at
Newmills, near Stockport. School, Newtown Commercial.
[Assistant Master at Ilminster Grammar School.] Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. Head Master of Amer-
sham Grammar School, 1897-1903-.
WAINWRIGHT, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 26, 1856. S. of William, of 12, Queen Street, Edge Hill,
Liverpool. B. in London. School, Liverpool Collegiate
Institution. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1859; B.A. i860;
M.A. 1868. Assistant Master at Liverpool Institute, 1861.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of St Jude's,
Liverpool, 1861-2. C. of Everton, 1863; C. of St Mary's,
Kirkdale, 1864. C. of Bowdon, Cheshire, 1864-6. V. of
St John's, Altrincham, 1866-1916. V. of BoUington, 1916-21.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1908-21. Latterly of The Cottage,
Hale, Altrincham. Died Nov. 12, 1921, aged 84. (Crockford;
Who was Who; The Guardian, Nov. 18, 1921.)
WAINWRIGHT, GEORGE BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. [Youngest] s. of James Godesden [afterwards
knighted], of St Thomas's Hospital, London. B. [Feb. 23],
1880, at Wandsworth. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.B. and B.Chir. 1910. At St Thomas's
Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1909.
House Physician, Hospital for Sick ChUdren, Great Ormond
Street. Practised at Winchester. O.B.E., 1920. Hon.
Physician, Royal Hants. County Hospital. Medical Officer
to Winchester CoUege. Resided latteriy at Winchester, where
he died Dec. 10, 1950. Brother of Ernest H. (1884). (Hailey-
bury Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Dec. 12, 1950.)
WAINWRIGHT, GILBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1897. Of Derbs. S. of Joseph, farmer, of
Corbal, Buxton. B. Sept. 26, 1877, at Brook House, Fairfield,
near Buxton. School, Park House, Buxton. Did not reside.
WAINWRIGHT, JOHN [DRAKE]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 2, 1793. Of Staffs. School, Hereford. Matric. Michs.
1793; Scholar, 1793; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1802. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) June 3, 1798; priest (Lichfield and Coventry)
June 15, 1800; C. of Long Staunton, Salop, 1798-1800.
C. of Alrewas, Staffs., 1800; V. there, 1801-11. R. of Stunner,
Essex, 1811-26. Died in 1826. [St John's Coll. Adm., w. s^^;
Foster, Index Eccles.)
WAINWRIGHT, THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 28, 1869. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1873; pnest,
1874; C. of Romsey, Hants., 1873-5. C. of Totton, 1875-85-
V. of West Lavington, Sussex, 1885-1908. Married, Apr. 20,
1893, Mildred Evangeline, dau. of G. H. Drew, Esq., of West
Lavington. Latteriy of Southsea, where he died July 31,
1935. (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 3, I935-)
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WAINWRIGHT, WILLIAM JOHNSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 15, 1873. [Only] s. of G[eorge]
J[ohnstone] [of Brooklands, Southport], deceased (and
Margaret). B. Jan. 19, 1856. School, King William's College,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M..\. 1881.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1879; priest (Carlisle) 1880; C. of
.^spatria, Cumberland, 1879-89. Died June 19, 1889, at
Linden House, Aspatria from an overdose of laudanum.
{King William's Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; The Guardian,
June 26, 1889.)
WAISTELL, PERCY HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of
Charles, solicitor, of Northallerton, Yorks. (and Margaret Ida
Toyne). B. there, Apr. 8, 1875. School, Derby. Matric.
Michs. 1893. With the Holborn brewery, London, and Heath
brewery, Nailsea; Chairman and managing director of
Reffells Bexley brewery, Ltd. Member of Kent County
Council, 1937. Died Apr. 3, 1944, at Harrogate. {Derby Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 535; The Times, Apr. 6, 1944.)
WAIT, DANIEL GUILDFORD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. I, 1812; from Univ. Coll., Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 20, 1809; re-adm. Fell.-Com. Mar. 8, 1813. [S. of Daniel,
Esq.] B. 1789, at Bristol. Matric. Michs., 18x2; LL.B. 1819;
LL.D. 1824. Appointed 1825 to catalogue the Oriental MSS.
in the University Library. C. of Pucklechurch, Gloucs.
R. of Blagdon, Somerset, 1819-50. Became bankrupt in 1833
and was a prisoner in the Fleet. Author, Jewish, Oriental and
Classical Antiquities, etc. Died, unmarried, Sept. 30, 1850,
aged 61. {D.N.B.; Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 20, 1833; Al.
Oxon.)
WAIT, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Emmanuel,
Apr. 17, 1877- [Youngest] s. of G[eorge John], Esq., of
Trelawney, Earley, near Reading. B. Apr. 29, 1858, at
Gloucester. School, Reading. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881 ; M.A. 1884. Assistant Master at Friar's School, Bangor,
1882-5. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1886; priest,
1887; C. of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs., 1886-90. C. of
St Michael's, Croydon, 1890-2. C. of St Thomas's, Stamford
Hill, 1892-9. C. of St Augustine's, Victoria Park, South
Hackney, 1899-1905. C. of St Barnabas, Kensington, 1906-7.
R. of Hasketon, Suffolk, 1907-27. Married, Apr. 30, 1894,
Charlotte Augusta, 3rd dau. of John Wells, of Airmyn, Yorks.
Disappears from Crockford, 1928. {Who's Who in Suffolk.)
WAIT, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20, 1883.
[Eldest] s. of John, ship-owner, of North Shields (and Jane).
B. there. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1864. School, Surrey County,
Cranleigh. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir.
1890. At the London Hospital. Junior House Surgeon,
Clayton Hospital, Wakefield; Resident Medical OfBcer,
British Hospital, Port Said. Sometime surgeon with the
New Zealand Shipping Co. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut.-Col., R.G.A. (T.F.); mentioned in despatches).
Practised at Tynemouth and Carlisle. Married, Nov. 7, 1893,
Clara Matilda, dau. of Robert Harrild, of Svdenham. Latterly
of Etterby House, Cadisle, where he died, Apr. 26, 1936.
Benefactor to the College. (Eagle, xlix, 203; Cambridge
Review, Oct. 30, 1936; The Times, Apr. 28, 1936.)
WAITE, ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1894. [Eldest]
s. of Canon Joseph, D.D., of the vicarage, Norham-on-Tweed
(and Rosamond Eliza, eldest dau. of the Rev. T. S. Evans,
Canon of Durham). B. Aug. 5, 1871. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. A tea-planter in Ceylon
with Messrs Finlay, Muir and Co., and Galalia's, 1887-1908.
Ord. deacon (London, for Col.) 1909; Assistant Chaplain,
at Darjeeling, 1909-10. C. of St Paul's, Scott's Lane,
Calcutta, 1910-11; Chaplain at «Kurseong, 1911-25; at
Cuttack, 1925-6; at St Paul's, Scott's Lane, Calcutta, 1926-
30; at Silchar, Assam, 1932-41. Died Feb. 19, 1941, at
Shillong, Assam. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 25, 1941.)
WAITE, CHARLES DERBY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 10, 1834. S. of John, of Willesden House, Middlesex.
B. [June 1] 1807. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1834;
M.B. 1847. At the Middlesex Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S., 1829; M.R.C.P., 1859; F.R.C.S., 1874- Apprenticed
to Sir Charies Bell, F.R.S. Practised at 3, Old Buriington
Street, London. Senior Physician, Westminster general
dispensary. Member of the Committee of inquiry into the
health of the Metropolis during the prevalence of Asiatic
cholera, 1832. Died June 12, 1893. {List of Carthusians;
T. A. Walker, 450, and MS. note; Medical Directories; Plarr,
Lives of the Fellows.)
WAITE, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 28, 1865. [Only] s. of John George, deceased. B. June
21, 1841, in London. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner
Temple. May 6, 1865. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, i868.
Resided at Gordon Place, Tavistock Square, London. Died
Mar. 15, 1878. {Peile, 11. 589; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
Wake, Baldwin
WAITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 9, 1799.
S. of Richard [tailor], late of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks. (and
Alice Barker). B. [Feb. 3, 1781], at Barwick-in-Elmet.
[Bapt. Apr. 15, 1781.] School, Louth. Matric. Michs. 1799;
Scholar, 1802; B.A. 1803; .M.A. 1806. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 12, 1803; priest, June 9, 1805; C. of Wyham and Little
Cawthorpe, Lines., 1803-14. Usher at Louth Grammar
School until 1812; Head Master, i8i4-5i,the poet, Tennyson,
being amongst his pupils. R. of Stewton, 1817-41. V. of
Tathwell, 1841-72. Married, 1804, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Phillips, solicitor, of Louth. Died Jan. 18, 1872, at Manby
rectory. Father of John D. (next). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
534; Clerical Guide; Crockford.)
WAITE, JOHN DEANE. .A.din. pens, at Clare, Mar. 10, 1824.
[S. of the Rev. John (above), V. of Tathwell, Lines, (and
Mary, dau. of Thomas Phillips, solicitor, of Louth).] B. at
Louth [Mar. 16, 1805]. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828;
M..\. 1831. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1828; priest, 1829. V. of
Little Cawthorpe, Lines., 1832-51. R. of Manby, 1852-85.
Died June 18, 1885, aged 80. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 534;
Crockford; Clergy List.)
WAITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 19, 1797- Of
Cambs. [S. of John, of Wisbech. B. Jan. 25, 1776.] Matric.
Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801 ; M.A. 1807; LL.D. 1814. Ord. deacon,
c. 1802; and priest. C. of Wellington, Somerset. C. of Framp-
ton. Lines, and Master of the Grammar School at Butterwick.
Retired to Greenwich, owing to ill-health, in 1809, where he
assisted the vicar. Chaplain to the Duchess of Brunswick,
18 10; to the Duke of Gloucester, 18 12, and subsequently to
the Princess Sophia Matilda and to the Bishop of Oxford.
Head Master of Colfe's Grammar School, Lewisham, 1814-31.
R. of High Halden, Kent, 1835. R. of Great Chart, 1837-42-
Author, Sermons. Died Nov. 6, 1842; buried in Greenwich
churchyard. (L. L. Duncan; Clergy List; Warwick's Univ.
Reg.)
WAITE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22, 1888.
S. of Thomas, miller [died 1870] (and Maria Greaves, of
Kendal). B. Apr. 11, 1869, at Bishopton. School, Sedbergh
(Mr H. S. Hart). Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892. Called to
the Bar, Middle Temple, June 30, 1897. Of 5, Stone Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn. Resided at Redhill, Surrey. Died Sept. 17,
1942, at Redhill. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Bench Book,
Middle Temple; The Times, Sept. 18, 1942.)
WAITE, THOMAS HARNEIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30,
1851. [Eldest] s. of Thomas PhUlips, solicitor, of Louth,
Lines, (and Ann). B. there. May 23, 1832. School, Louth
(Rev. J. Waite). Matric. Michs. 1851. Died Mar. 19, 1852,
at Louth, of typhus-fever. Nephew of John D. (1824);
grandson of John (1799)- (G. Mag., 1852, i. 532; TheGuardtan,
Mar. 24, 1852; Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. 27, 1852.)
WAITE, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1892.
School, Halifax Grammar. Matric Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at Ackworth School, Pontefract,
1896-1924. Died Dec. 17, 1924, at Cambridge. (Scott, MSS.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Dec. 18, 1924-)
WAITE-BROWNE, HENRY FRANKLIN (1900), see BROWNE.
WAITES, JOHN [BENTLEY]. .\dm. sizar at St John's, July 8
1830; re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1830. [S. of WiUiam, farmer, of
Sowerby, near Thirsk, Yorks.] B. at Sowerby. School, Leeds
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln, Litt. dim. from York) Sept. 20, 1835. C. of South
Stainley, Yorks. V. of Markington. C. of Bishop Thornton,
-1841. V. of South Stainley, 1841-67. Disappears from
Clergy List, i868. {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Crockford.)
WAITHMAN, JAMES CLARKSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1876. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
Oct 5, 1876. S. of Charles William, merchant's clerk (and
Catherine). B. at Halifax, Yorks. Bapt. June 24, 1857.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1886; B.Chir. and
M.D. 1897. -At the Middlesex Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894. Clinical Assistant, Great Ormond
Street and Chelsea Hospitals for Women. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt , R.A.M.C). Practised in
Grosvenor Street and, later, at 13, New Cavendish Street,
London, W. Died Dec. 2, 1937- {Medical Directories; The
Times, Dec. 4, 1937.)
WAKE, BALDWIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 8, 1804;
re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 30, 1805. School, Woodbridge.
[Doubtless s. of Drury (and Frances Pratt). B Aug. 3, I774-]
M.D. Physician to York County Hospital. Married Sarah,
dau. of James Spedding, of Summergrove, Cumberland, and
had issue. Died Mar. 3, 1842, at York. (Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1842, I. 454-)
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WAKE, BALDWIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 7. 1835.
S. of Charles, M.D., of Warwick. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 19, 1841; priest, Dec. 18, 1842. C. of Stokesley,
Yorks. V. of Ketton with Tixover, Rutland, 1844-55. Killed
Aug. 19, 1855, having been violently thrown from a carriage
in collision with a waggon near Staines. {Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855. "• 44°; Burke, P. and. B.)
WAKE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, July 5, i8io.
[Eldest] s. of Sir William (1787) [9th] Bart., of Courteenhall,
Northants. (by his ist wife, Mary, dau. of Francis Sitwell).
[B. Nov. 21, 1791, in London. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1810. Captain, Northants. Militia, 1812. Succeeded
his father as loth Baronet, Jan. 28, 1846. Married (i) Aug. 23,
1815, Mary Alice (died s.p. 1816), eldest dau. of his maternal
uncle Sir Sitwell Sitwell, istBart.: (2) June i, 1822, Charlotte
Murdoch, 2nd dau. of Craufurd Tait, of Harviestown, Clack-
mannan, and had issue. Died Feb. 23, 1864, at Brighton.
Half-brother of John W. (1820). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase,
VI. 752; Burke, P. and B.)
WAKE, CHARLES DUNKIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 16, 1824. [3rd] s. of the Rev. R[ichard] W[illiam] (1793)
(by his ist wife, Jane, dau. of Sir William Dunkin). B. [Feb.
18, 1807], at Staverton, Northants. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829. Married Jane Sophia, eldest dau. of
Sir WUliam Wake (1787), Qtb Bart. Died Aug. 24, 1866.
(Burke, P. and B.)
WAKE, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1871. S. of Bernard, of Abbey Field, Sheffield. B. there
July 19, 1852. School, Doncaster Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. and LL.M. 1878. Died July 18, 1894.
WAKE, GEORGE ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 17,
1815; a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1815.
WAKE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June i, 1788. Of
Wilts. [S. of the Rev. Dr Charles (Oriel College, Oxford,
1738-9), V. of St Margaret's, Westminster.] Scholar, 1788;
Matric. Easter, 1792; B..\. 1793; M.A. 1813. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) Sept. 23, 1792; priest, Sept. 21, 1794. V. of Mere,
Wilts., 1812-46. Chaplain to the Marquess of Winchester,
1813. R. of Over-Wallop, Hants., 1813-51. Married, Mar. 26,
1813, at Southampton, Camilla, only dau. of the Hon. and
Rev. Barton Wallop (1762). Died Dec. i, 1851, aged 81.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 534; G. Mag., 1852, i. 105.)
WAKE, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 27, 1820. [4th] s. of Sir William (1787) [9th] Bart, of
Courteenhall, Northants (by his 2nd wife, Jane Gambler, of
Northants.). [B. Apr. 19, 1801. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 13, 1824;
priest, May 29, 1825; C. of Northampton, 1825-9. Died,
unmarried, Feb. 14, 1829, at Northampton. Half-brother of
Charles {1810). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Northants. Clergy; Burke,
P. and B.)
WAKE, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr.
24, 1793. Of Middlesex. [Younger s. of Sir William (1760),
8th Bart., of Courteenhall (and Mary, dau. of Richard Fen ton).
B. July 16, 1775.] Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797; M.A.
1803. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 11, 1799; priest, Dec. 22,
1799; C. of Latton, Essex, 1799. R. of Courteenhall, North-
ants., 1813-50. Married (1) Nov. 17, 1798, Jane Eliza (died
June 8, 1823), dau of Sir William Dunkin, a Judge of the
Supreme Court of Calcutta; (2) Apr. 7, 1836, at Tunbridge
Wells, Harriet, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, the Irish
statesman. Died Nov. 29, 1850, at Bushy Park, Iimis, Co.
Kerry, and was buried in Ireland. Brother of WUliam (1787).
Father of Charles D. (1824). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 535;
Clergy List; Northants. Clergy; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag.,
1851,1.211.)
WAKE, THOMAS HERBERT DRURY. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1880. S. of Sir Thomas {sic) [4th s. of Sir William,
irth Bart., deceased] (and Margaret Arme, eldest dau. of
Henry Fricker, of Southampton). B. July 11, 1861. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1880. Of Fleetwood, Norton,
Letchworth, Herts. Died May 31, 1938, in Birmingham;
buried at Courteenhall. {Charterhouse Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.
(which gives 3rd s. of Sir William and B. 1862); The Times,
June 2, 1938.)
WAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 2, 1760. [Elder] s. of Sir WUliam [7th] Bart., of Riddles-
worth, Norfolk (and Sarah Walker, of Weston, Yorks.).
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1760; M.A. 1767. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 6, 1764. Succeeded as 8th Bart.,
Sept. 1765. Of Courteenhall, Northants. High Sheriff of
Northants., 1771-2. M.P. for Bedford, 1774-84. Married,
June, 1765, Mary, dau. of Richard Fenton, of Bank Top,
Yorks. Died Oct. 29, 1785, aged 43. Father of the next, and
of Richard W. (i793)- (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 535; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P. s.)
Wakefield, Jo ah Bates
WAKE, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1787 [Elder] s. of Sir WUliam (above) [8th] Bart.,
of Courteenhall, Northants., deceased (and Mary, dau. of
Richard Fenton, of Bank Top, Yorks.). [B. Apr. 5, 1768.]
Matric. Michs, 1788; M.A. 1789. Had succeeded his father as
9th Bart., Oct. 29, 1785. High Sheriff of Northants., 1791-2-
Kept a pack of harriers for more than 40 years, but disposed
of them on the construction of the Birmingham railway,
which passed through his estate at Courteenhall. ' He was
a kindly and humorous country gentleman, a Whig in politics,
but conservative in dress and ways.' Married (i) July 1, 1790,
at St George's, Hanover Square, Mary (d. 1791). only dau. of
Francis SitweU, of Renishaw Hall, Derbs., and had issue;
(2) Apr. 22, 1793, Jenny (or Jane), youngest dau. of Vice-
Admiral James Gambler, and had -further issue. Died Jan.
28, 1846, at Courteenhall. Brother of Richard W. (i793);
father of Charles (1810), and John W. (1820). {St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 535; Burke, P. and B.)
WAKEFIELD, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. [5th] s. of WUliam, of Birklands, Kendal,
Westmorland (and Marianne, dau. of Edmund Minson
Wavell, of Halifax). B. Apr. 13, 1876, at Kendal. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.B., B.Chir. and
M.A. 1906; M.D. 1909. Served in the South African War as
a Trooper in the Imperial Yeomanry. At the London
Hospital; House Physician there: M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904.
Worked with the Royal Naval Mission for Deep Sea Fisher-
men in Labrador in 1909. Sometime Surgeon, Canadian
Pacific RaUway Company. Practised at Kendal and at
Keswick, 1910-48-. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.A.M.C; Capt., Canadian A.M.C.; mentioned in
despatches). Member of the Everest Expedition, 1922.
Married, June 1, 1910, Marjorie, dau. of James D. Younger,
of Montreal, and had issue. Of Birklands, Kendal and of
Gale Cottage, Keswick. Brother of the next and of Roger W.
(1883). {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;Buike, L.G.; Medical Directories.)
WAKEFIELD, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1880. [Eldest] s. of William, of Birklands, Kendal,
Westmorland (and Marianne, dau. of Edmund Minson
WaveU, of Field House, Halifax). B. Sept. 8, 1862, at Kendal.
School, University College, Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 14, 1893.
Lieut., The Border Regt. (T.), 1895; Capt., 1902. Served in
the South African War, 1898-1902. Of Birklands, Kendal.
J. P. and D.L. for Westmorland ; High Sheriff, 1900-1. Mayor
of Kendal, 1925-6. Designed and fiew a successful British
waterplane, 1911. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Cheshire Regt., 1914-15; Major, Border Regt. (T.F.), 1916;
Capt., Labour Corps, 1917-18; Chevalier of the Order of the
Crown of Italy). Married, Sept. 8, 1886, Mary, dau. of J. R.
WUkinson, of Bumside, Skipton, and had issue. Of The Old
House, Kendal, Westmorland, 1939. Brother of the above
and of Roger W. (1883). (Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families.)
WAKEFIELD, GEORGE PARRY (1795), see MARRIOTT, G. P.
WAKEFIELD, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 22, 1772.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. George (1739) [R- of St Nicholas,
Nottingham]. [B. at Nottingham, Feb. 22, 1756. Schools,
Nottingham and Kingston.] Matric. Michs. 1772; Scholar;
B.A. {2nd Wrangler and 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1776);
Members' prize, i777; Fellow, 1776-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1778. C. at Stockport and in Liverpool. Adopted Unitarian
views. Classical Tutor at Warrington Unitarian College,
1779-83, and at Hackney College, 1790-1. Imprisoned in
Dorchester gaol for issuing a seditious pamphlet, 1799-1801.
Described by Henry Crabb Robinson as a political fanatic
with 'the pale complexion and mUd features of a saint,
a most gentle creature in domestic life and a very amiable
man; but when he took part in political or religious con-
troversy, his pen was dipped in gall.' Married, Mar. 1779,
Anne Watson, niece of the Rev. — Watson, R. of Stockport.
Author, Silva critica, the Union of Theological and Classical
learning; Memoirs, etc., and edited the Georgics, Horace and
Lucretius. Died Sept. 9, 1801, at Hackney. Portrait drawing
(1778) by John Downman, in the FitzwUliam Museum. M.I.,
Richmond Church. Brother of Thomas (i774)- {Northants.
Clergy; D.N.B.; Mrs H. Martin, Metnories of Seventy Years;
P. E. ToweU.)
WAKEFIELD, JOAH BATES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 23,
1843. [3rd] s. of John, of Budworth, Cheshire. Did not
reside Matric. (age 37) at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct. 10,
1845. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of
St Margaret's Chapel, Prestwich, Lanes., 1851-2. P.C. of
South Shore, Bispham, with Great Marton Moss, Lanes.,
1853-72. Died Sept. 20, 1882, at Great Marton Moss. {Al.
Oxon.; Peile, 11. 486; Crockford.)
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WAKEFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1877. Of Westmorland. [Eldest] s. of W[illiam] H[enry], Esq.,
Sedgwick House, Kendal (and Augusta, dau. of James
Haggerty, U.S.A. Consul at Liverpool). B. [July 4, 1858], at
Kendal. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877. Lived in
North America for many years. Married, 1894, in New
Zealand, Kate, dau. of \V. Bruce, and had issue, a dau.
Died, 1896, in New Zealand. [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WAKEFIELD, JOHN EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1876. [Only] s. of John Edward, of Clifton,
and Birklands, Kendal (and Rachel Crewdson, dau. of Hemy
Fox, of Tonedale, Somerset). B. Mar. 31, 1858, at Ventnor,
Isle of Wight. School, Grove House, Tottenham, London
(private). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Adm.
a solicitor, June 1883; practised in Taunton. Married, Aug. 9,
1882, Nora, dau. of Richard Drake, and had issue. Died in
1934. {Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WAKEFIELD, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 18, 1822. [5th s. of Edward, land-surveyor, of 34, Pall
Mall, London (and Susannah, dau. of — Crash, of Felsted,
Essex). B. June 2, 1803.] School, Westminster. Did not
reside. Cadet, Bengal Army, 1822; Ensign, 1823; Lieut ,
1825; Captain, 1840; Major, 1855; retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col.,
1857. Served in the First China War, 1842. Married, Jan. 9,
1832, at Bareilly, Miss Maria Suffolk, 'a converted Hindu,
dau. of the late Vizier of Bussahir, and ward of the Rana of
Kumasin.' Died June 25, 1862, at Bamsbury Park, Islington.
(V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; Record of Old
Westminsters.)
WAKEFIELD, JOHN MORT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 22,
1820. S. of John, Esq. of Northwich, Cheshire. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1825;
M.A. 1828. Assistant Master at Shrewsbury, 1826-52. P.C.
of Little Berwick, Salop, 1845-53. Died July 2, 1853.
{Shreu'sbury Sch. Reg.; Clergy Ltst; G. Mag., iSss, 11. 321.)
WAKEFIELD, ROGER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 21, 1883. [3rd] s. of William, of Birklands, Kendal,
Westmorland (and Marianne, dau. of Edward Minson
WaveU, of Halifax). B. Nov. i, 1865, at Kendal. School,
Sedbergh Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1894;
B.Chir. 1897; M.B. 1903. At the London Hospital. Clinical
Assistant, Royal Eye Hospital, and Evelina Hospital for
Children. Practised at Beckenham, Kent, and at Cark-in-
Cartmel, Lanes. Married, Jan. 12, 1897, Ethel Mary, dau. of
John Frederick Knott, of Stalybridge, and had issue.
Latterly of i, Vincent's Drive, Dorking and of Birklands,
Kendal. Brother of Arthur W. (1895) and Edward W. (1880).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Medical Directories.)
WAKEFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan.
15,1761. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1761; Scholar.
WAKEFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 24, i774-
Of Notts. [S. of the Rev. George (1739), R- of St Nicholas,
Nottingham. B. Dec. 21, 1751. School, Eton.] Matric.
Easter, 1775; B.A. 1779. Married, 1777, Margaret Morson.
Sometime C. of Richmond, Surrey, where he died Nov. 26,
1806. Portrait, by John Downman, in the FitzwiUiam
Museum, which bears the inscription: 'The Rex'^ Mr. Wake-
field, of Richmond, on a visit to his brother Gilbert (1772)
Wakefield at Cambridge.' M.I. in Richmond Church. (Eton
Coll. Reg.; P. E. Towell.)
WAKEFIELD, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, at Caius, June 25, 1868.
S. of Charles .Astlev, surgeon. B. Nov. 21, 1850, in London.
School, Epsom Medical College. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A.
1872; M.B. and M.A. 1878. .\t University College Hospital,
London. M.R.C.S. 1875; L.S..\. 1877. Practised in London.
Resided latterly at Haslemere, Surrey, where he died May 27,
1941. [Venn, II. 383 ; Medical Directories; The Times, May 29,
1941.)
WAKEHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
June 30, 1778. [Eldest] s. of 'Charles' [the Rev. Nicholas
(1740), Dean of Booking]. B. at Bocking. Schools, Booking
and Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1782;
M.A. 1785. Ord. deacon (Norwich, litt. dim. from London),
Dec. 21, 1782; priest (Chester), 1784. Preb. of Lichfield and
of Coventry, 1797. R. of Wickenby, Lines., 1801-22. Died in
1822. Brother of Henry (1781) and Ferryman (1784)- (^'•
Felsted.; Peile, 11. 308; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1822, I. 381.)
WAKEHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Dec. 27, 1781. 2nds. of the Rev. Nicholas (1740), D.D., Dean
of Bocking, Essex (and Harriet, dau. of John Perr>-man, of
Cippenham, Bucks ). B. at Ingham, Suffolk. Matric. Michs.
1782; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. R. of Culford, and Timworth,
Suffolk, 1790-1839 and of West Stow, 1801-20. Died Dec.
1839. Brother of the next and Charles (1778). (Foster, /nd«*
Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
Walcam, Joseph
WAKEHAM, FERRYMAN. Adm. at Caius, May, 1783. S. of the
Rev. Nicholas (1740), D.D., of Bocking, Essex (and Harriet,
dau. of John Perr>-man, of Cippenham). Matric. Michs. 1784;
Scholar; B..\. 1787; M.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
June 3, 1787; priest, Sept. 21, 1788. R. (non-resident) of
Little Saxham, Sufiolk, 1790-1841. Married, July 17, 1809, at
Bures Mary EUiston, a relative of WUliam Elliston, Master of
Sidney Sussex. Died Oct. 25, 1852, aged 89, at Braintree.
Brother of the above and Charles (1778). (Venn, 11. 107,
which gives R. of Little Saxham, 1790-1852; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1853, I. 214.)
WAKEHURST, LORD (1881), see LODER, G. W. E.
WAKELY, ERNEST HEDLEY. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1896.
School, Southwark pupil- teachers' centre. B.A. 1899; M.A.
1903. .\ssistant Master at a London Board School for i year;
at the Cambridge County School, 1900-4; at Camberwell
Grammar School, 1904-6; at Battersea Grammar School,
1906-33-. Married, Aug. 16, 1904, Pixie, elder dau. of
Robert G. Cooper, of Peckham Rye. (Scott, MSS.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 18, 1904.)
WAKELY, LEONARD DAY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 18,
1898. [Eldest] s. of Charles, clerk. Secretary to the Umted
Kingdom Band of Hope Union, of London (and Elizabeth
Knight). B. Mar. 29, 1880, in Cambenvell, London. School,
St Olave's, Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1898;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1, ist Class, 1900; Pt II, ist Class, 1901);
B.A. 1901. B.Sc, London, 1901. Entered the India Of&ce,
1902: Junior Clerk, Judicial and Political Dept., 1902;
Senior Clerk, Revenue and Stat. Dept., 1909; Assistant
Secretary, PoUtical Dept., 1917; Acting Secretary, 1921;
Secretary, 1924. .■Voting Assistsjit Under-Secretary of State,
1929. A Commissioner of Income Tax, 1930. Deputy Under-
Secretary of State, 1934-41- C.B., 1924. K.C.I.E., 1935-
Married, Aug. 26, 1908, Florence Dean, dau. of William
Titley, and had issue. Of 37, Marryat Road, London, S.W.,
in 1952. (Burke, P. and B.; India Office Lists; Who's Who.)
WAKEMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. i, 1780.
Of Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 1785. Either he or his
father was doubtless the 'Clerk of Wellingborough, Northants.'
in 1786. (Sorthants. Clergy.)
WAKEMAN, GEORGE. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 14, 1844.
S. of George, surgeon, of Thame, Oxon. (and Sarah Jane).
B. there, July 11, 1826. [School, Thame.] Matric. Michs.
1844. Died Aug. 18, 1845, at Thame. (G. Mag., 1845, 11. 436.)
VMKEMAN, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1885.
S. of Herbert John, solicitor, of Warminster, Wilts. B. there,
June 14, 1866. School, Bradfield College, Reading. Matric.
Michs. 1885. Second Lieut., ist WUts. Volunteers, 1887;
Captain, 1894. Adm. a solicitor, July, 1891; practised in
Warminster. Sometime Crown Solicitor at Hong Kong. In
the Land Office, Hong Kong in 1933. Latterly of 78, Grand
Avenue, Worthing. Died Oct. 6, 1937- (Bradfield Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 478; Law Lists; Army Lists; The Times, Oct. 8,
I937-)
WAKLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1870.
[Only] s. of Thomas Henry [F.R.C.S., proprietor of The
Lancet], of Hillingdon, Uxbridge, Middlesex (and Hanette
Anne, 3rd dau. of Francis Radford Blake, of Rickmansworth,
Herts ) B July 10, 1851, in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1870. At St Thomas' Hospital. A serious
bicycle accident interrupted his medical studies. L.R.C.P.
1883. Worked in The Lancet ofl&ce, first as assistant to his
uncle, then as editor, later (1886) as joint editor with his
father and, finally, as sole editor, 1907-9- Married, Aug. 8,
1903, Gladys Muriel, eldest dau. of Norman Barron, Esq.,
and had issue. Died Mar. 5. 1909- (Record of Old West-
minsters; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WALBANKE-CHILDERS, WILLIAM (1792), see CHILDERS,
W. W.
WALBRAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, lage 23) at Pembroke,
May 25, 1857. 5th s. of John, mercer, deceased, of Ripon,
Yofks. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1857; B..\. 1861. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1862; priest, 1864; C. of St John's,
Bolton, 1862-4. C. of Radclifie, Lanes., 1864-72. V. of
Pendleton-in-Whalley, 1872-97. Died Jan. 25, 1897.
(Crockford; Cambridge ChronicU, Feb. 5, 1897.)
WALCAM, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 11,
1773. S. of John, merchant, of Bristol. B. there. School,
Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar, 1773; B.A. i777-
Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry) Apr. 21, 1777; pnest,
June 13, 1777; C. of High ErcaU, Salop, 1777- ^P-C- of
Compton Abdale, Gloucs., 1803-6. Minor Canon of Bnstol
Cathedral. Died Mar. 25, 1806. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
536.)
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WALCOT, EDGAR HENRY ACKLOM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. lo, 1872. S. of William Henry [47th Bengal N.I.] (and
Jemima Anne eldest dau. of Robert Burton, of Longnor Hall,
near Shrewsbury). B. [Oct. 20] 1853, at Umballah [Ambala],
India. Matric. Michs. 1872. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; V. Hodson.)
WALCOT, THOMAS BIELBY. Matric. Non.-CoU., Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon, 1901; priest, 1902;
C. of Kirkdale, Liverpool, 1 901-4. C. of St Matthew's,
Cambridge, 1904-8. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1909.
WALCOT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney,
Nov. II, 1772. Only s. of William (i735-6). M.D., of Oundle,
Northants. B. there, Sept. 2, 1753. Schools, Uppingham and
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1774; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 30, 1777. Died Nov. 22, 1827, at
Oundle. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WALCOTT, The Rev. MACKENZIE EDWARD CHARLES.
Incorp. M.A. from Oxford, 1865. [Eldest s. of Admiral John
Edward, M.P. for Christchurch (and Charlotte Anne, dau. of
Col. John Nelley). B. Dec. 15, 1821, at Bath. School,
Winchester.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, June 18,
1840; B.A. (Oxford) 1844; M.A. (Oxford) 1847; B.D. (Oxford)
1866. Ord. deacon (London) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Enfield,
Middlesex, 1845-7. C. of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1847-
50. C. of St Jcimes's, Westminster, 1850-3. C. of St Andrew's,
Marylebone, 1855. C. of All Saints, Knightsbridge, 1856-9.
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Lyons, 1861-72. Minister at
Berkeley Chapel, Mayfair, 1867-70. Precentor of Chichester
Cathedral, 1863-80. F.S.A., 1861. Married, July 20, 1852,
Roseanne Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Major Frederick Brownlow.
Author, The history 0/ the parish church of St Margaret in
Westminster; Westminster Memorials of the City; The English
Ordinal; its history, validity and catholicity; William of
Wykeham and his Colleges ; Guide to the South Coast of England,
etc. Died Dec. 22, 1880, in London. [Boase; Crockford;
D.N.B.)
WALDEGRAVE, The Hon. GRANVILLE GEORGE. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Apr. 10, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Granville Augustus
William [3rd] Baron Radstock (BaUiol College, Oxford, 1851),
of East Sheen, Surrey (and Susan Charlotte, dau. of John
Hales Calcraft, of Rempstone, Dorset). B. Sept. i, 1859, in
London. School, Repton. Matric. Easter, 1880; B.A. 1884.
Succeeded his father as 4th Baron Radstock, Dec. 8, 1913.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (with the Y.M.CA.;
C.B.E. 1918). Of Mayfield, Woolston, Hants. Died, un-
married, Apr. 2, 1937. Brother of John (1888) and Montagu
(1886). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; The
Times, Apr. 5, 1937.)
WALDEGRAVE, The Hon. HENRY NOEL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874. [2nd] s. of William Frederick (1835),
Viscount Chewton, of 50, Wilton Crescent, London (and
Frances, only dau. of Captain John Bastard, R.N.). B. Oct.
14, 1854, in London. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. President of the Union, 1877. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1876. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1884; priest, 1887; C. of Stoke D'Abemon, Surrey,
1884-7. C. of Gedling, Notts., 1887-90. R. of Stoke
D'Abemon, 1890-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Bath and Wells, 1904-5.
R. of Marston Bigot, Somerset, 1905-12. R. of Orchardleigh-
with-Lullington, 1912-26. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Bath and Wells,
1933-6. Married, Oct. 27, 1892, Annie Katharine, 4th dau. of
the Rev. William PoUexfen Bastard, R. of Lezant, Cornwall,
and had issue. Succeeded his nephew as nth Earl Walde-
grave, 1933. Died Dec. 29, 1936. Brother of WUliam F.
(1869). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.; The Guardian, Nov. 2, 1892; The Times, Dec. 31,
1936; Who's Who.)
WALDEGRAVE, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. [3rd] s. of Granville Augustus William [3rd]
Baron Radstock (Balliol College, Oxford, 1851), of 70,
Portland Place, London. B. Dec. 30, 1868, in London.
School, Monkton Combe, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1888
LL.B. 1891. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1893
. Served in the South African War with the I mperial Yeomanry
died Apr. 4, 1901, at Lichtenburg. Brother of the next and
Granville G. (1880). (Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WALDEGRAVE, The Hon. MONTAGU. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. [2nd] s. of Granville Augustus William [3rd]
Baron Radstock (Balliol College, Oxford, 1851), of 70;
Portland Place, London (and Susan Charlotte, youngest dau
of John Hales Calcraft, of Rempstone HaU, Dorset). B
July 15, 1867, in London. School, Monkton Combe, Somerset
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Married, July 15, 1898.
Constance Marian, eldest dau. of James Campbell John
Brodie, of Lethen, Nairn, and had issue. Chairman of
Waldo, Frederick Joseph
executive of Native Races and Liquor Traffic Commission,
1925-31. Succeeded his brother as 5th Baron Radstock,
Apr. 2, 1937. Of 51, Prince's Court, London, S.W., in 1952.
Died Sept. 17, 1953. Brother of the above and of Granville
G. (1880). (Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; G.E.C.)
WALDEGRAVE, SAMUEL EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [Only] s. of the Hon. and Rev. Samuel
(BaUiol College, Oxford, 1835), deceased. Bishop of Carlisle
(for whom see D.N.B.) (and Jane Ann, dau. of Francis Pym,
of the Hasells, Beds.). B. May 21, 1856, at Barford, Wilts.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1891. For
some time a mechanical engineer. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
1893; priest, 1894; C. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1893-1901. R.
of Obome, Dorset, 1901-7. Married, Jan. 14, 1886, Alice,
dau. of Charles D. Millett, and had issue. Died Jan. 6, 1907.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; The Times,
Jan. 8, 1907.)
WALDEGRAVE, WILLIAM FREDERICK (VISCOUNT CHEW-
TON). Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 7, 1835- [Eldest]
s. of William [8th] Eari Waldegrave (by his ist wife, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Samuel Whitbread, of Cardington, Beds.). B.
June 29, 1816, at Cardington. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1835. Captain, Scots Fusilier Guards, 1847. Married,
July 2, 1850, Frances V. A. (Bedchamber Woman to Queen
Victoria), only dau. of Captain John Bastard, R.N., of
Sharpham, Devon. Died, v.p., Oct. 7, 1854, of wounds
received at the battle of Alma. Father of Henry N. (1874)
and the next. (Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WALDEGRAVE, WILLIAM FREDERICK, EARL. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Feb. 27, 1869. [Elder] s. of William Frederick
(above). Viscount Chewton, of 37, Wilton Crescent, London.
B. Mar. 2, 1851, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Had succeeded his grandfather
as 9th Earl, Oct. 24, 1859. D.L. and J. P. for Somerset; J. P.
for Westminster and Middlesex. One of the Lords-in-Waiting
to Queen Victoria, 1886-92 and 1895-6. Captain of the
Yeomen of the Guard, 1896-1906. Lieut.-Col., 9th V.B., The
King's Royal Rifle Corps. Chief Conservative Whip, House of
Lords, 1896-1911. Took a life-long interest in rifle-shooting.
Owner of an unrivalled collection of Walpole MSS and books.
Married Aug. 5, 1874, Lady Mary Dorothea Palmer, dau. of
the ist Earl of Selbome, and had issue. Died Aug. 12, 1930,
at his seat, Chewton Priory, near Bath. Brother of Henry N.
(1874). (Burke, P. and B.; Whowas Who; The Times, Aug. 14
and 15, 1930; Cambridge Review, Oct. 10, 1930.)
WALDEMAR, FRIEDRICH WILHELM, PRINCE, OF PRUSSIA.
Hon. LL.D., July, 1847, on the occasion of the installation of
H.R.H. the ChanceUor. [B. Aug. 2, 1817.] Died Feb. 17,
1849. (Cooper, Annals, iv. 691; Martin, Life of the Prince
Consort, 1. 396.)
WALDER, ERNEST. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1891. S. of [the Rev.]
Heinrich, Moravian missionary, of Shooter's Hill, Jamaica (and
Annie Charlotte Lees). B. [Feb. 9], 1873, at Mizpah, Jamaica.
School, Fulneck, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar; B.A.
1894; Harness prize, 1895; M.A. 1907. Berkeley Fellow,
Owens College, Manchester, 1895. Head Master of the
Moravian School, Ockbrook, Derbs., in 1911; of Fulneck
School, Leeds, 1911-18. Ord. deacon and priest (Gloucester)
1917; Assistant Chaplain at Cheltenham College, 1917-19.
C. of Broadwindsor, Dorset, 1919-22. R. of Bincombe with
Broadway, 1922-48. Died June 10, 1951. Brother of the
next. (Venn, 11. 522; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, June 12, 1951-)
WALDER, HEINRICH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4, 1889.
S. of the Rev. Heimich. B. Jan. 23, 1871, at Mizpah,
Shooter's Hill, Jamaica. Schools, Fulneck, Leeds, and at
Owens CoUege, Manchester. [B.A. 1889; Fellow, 1893.]
Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892. Died Jan. 5, 1898.
Brother of the above. (Peile, 11. 748; Reg. of Graduates,
Manchester Univ.)
WALDIE-GRIFFITH, GEORGE R. (1838) and RICHARD
J. W. (1868), see GRIFFITH.
WALDO, FREDERICK JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 26, 1871. [Third] s. of Henry, gent, [of Bristol] (and
Eliza Stickland). B. Oct. 18, 1852. Bapt. Apr. 17, 1853-
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878; M.B. 1880; M.D. 1884. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge and m
Dublin. M.R.C.S., 1879. Research worker in the laboratones
of Pasteur in Paris, Koch in Berlin and Pettenkofer in
Munich, 1889-91. Clinical Assistant, City of London Hospital
for Diseases of the Chest. Assistant Physician, Chelsea
Hospital for Women. Senior Medical Ofi&cer, East London
Hospital for ChUdren. CaUed to the Bar, Middle Temple,
Apr. 29, 1896. Coroner for the City and Southwark, 1901-32.
Milroy Lecturer, Royal College of Physicians, 1900. Lecturer
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in Medical Jurisprudence to the Council of Legal Education,
1920-1. Master of the Plumbers' Company. Married, July 14,
1900, Marion, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Brudenell
Lawson Exton, and had issue. Author, History of the
Plumbers' Company. Died Nov. 2, 1933, in London; buried in
Bristol. (Scott, MSS.\ Eagle, xviii. 73; Law Lists; Medical
Directories; Who was Who; The Times, July 17, 1900; Lancet,
Nov. II, 1933-)
WALDON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 14, 1888.
S. of William, brewer, deceased (and Alice Bulmer Davison).
B. June 26, 1869, at Stranton, Durham. School, Ripon
Grammar (The Rev. A. B. Haslam). Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891.
WALDRON, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 9, 1S40. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1845; priest, 1846. C. of Lower
Gomal, Stafis., 1845-50. Chaplain, R.N., 1851-5. Head
Master of the Grammar School of Sir John Sedley, at
Wymondham, Leics., 1856-60. Kept a private school at
Woolwich Common, Kent, 1861-71. R. of Begbroke, Oxon.,
1871-2. Buried at Begbroke, 1872. (Clergy List; Crockford.)
WALDRON, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1768, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Christ's, 1768. [S. of Edward, of Kinver, Staffs.]
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford (age 17), Oct. 11, 1742;
B.A. (Oxford) 1746. Ord. deacon (Worcester) i747; priest,
1749. Chaplain to the Earl of Coventry, 1768. R. of Hampton
Lovett and of Rushock, Worcs., 1768-94. Died July 3, 1794.
at Ehnley Lodge. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 273; G. Mag., 1794,
11. 676.)
WALDRON, JOHN. M.A. 1835, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of the
Rev. Edward (Worcester College, Oxford, i775)-] Matric.
from Worcester College, Oxford, June 14, 1806, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1811. (Al. Oxon.)
WALDSTEIN (post WALSTON), CHARLES. Adm. at King's,
June 3, 1882. [3rd] s. of Henry, merchant, of New York (and
Sophie, dau. of L. Srisheim, Esq., of New York). B. there.
Mar. 30, 1856. M.A. 1882; Litt.D. 1888. FeUow, 1894-1927.
At Columbia College, New York and Heidelberg University.
Hon. A. R I. B.A. Lecturer in Classical Archaeology, 1880-3;
Reader in Classical Archaeology, 1883-1907. Director of the
Fitzwilliam Museum, 1883-9. Slade Professor of Fine Art,
1895-1911. Director, .\merican Archaeological School, Athens,
1889-93; excavated the site of ancient Plataea, 1889-90;
Eretria (tomb of Aristotle) 1891 ; the Heraionof Argos, 1892-5.
Knighted, 1912. Changed his name to Walston, Apr 16, 1918,
High Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1922-3 Married, May 17.
1909, Florence, eldest dau. of D. L. Einstein, of New York
and widow of Theodore SeUgman, of New York, and had
issue. Author, archaeological. Lived at Newton Hall, Cambs.
Died Mar. 21, 1927, when on a Mediterranean cruise. (King's
Coll. Keg.; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 23, 1927.)
WALDY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20, 1884. S.
of [Capt.] Alfred Henry, of 9, Stanhope Gardens, London.
B. Aug. 3, 1865, at A>T. School, Wellington College. Matric.
Michs. 1S85; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
WALDY, HENRY [TEMPLE]. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 28,
1852. [S. of the Rev. Richard (next). B. Aug. 5, 1831.
Schools, Sherborne and Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs.
1852. Adm. a sohcitor, 1S57; practised in Darlington. Died
Mar. 1904. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
WALDY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 9, 1814. [2nd
s. of John (and Margaret, dau. of Richard Garmondsway).]
B. [Aug. 12, 1795] at Yarm, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1814;
B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Heref.) 1819; priest,
1819; C. of Christchurch, Hants. Domestic Chaplain to the
Dowager Lady Vernon, 1821. R. of Tumerspuddle with
Afipuddle, Dorset, 1824-68. Preb. of Salisbury, 1849.
Married, Aug. 19, 1823, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. WilUam
Greenwood, B.D., of Bath. Died Dec. 19, 1868. Father of the
above. (Clergy List; Crockford; Walford, County Families
(sub his son, J. E.); Burke, L.G.)
WALDY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 17, 1851.
[S. of Edward Garmondsway, farmer, of Barrington, Cambs.
School, Richmond.] Did not reside. Adm. (age 20) at
Magdalene, Nov. 12, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1853. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1858. (Inns of Court.)
WALE, ALEXANDER MALCOLM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 29, 1814. Of Cambs. [3rd s. of Sir Charles, K.C.B., of
Shelford, Cambs. (by his ist wife, Louisa, dau. of the Rev.
Castle Sherard (1751) of Huntingdon). B. May 12, i797-
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar, 1815; B.A.
(i6th Wrangler; 2nd Chancellor's medal) 1819; M.A. 1822;
B.D. 1830. Fellow, 1821-31. Senior Proctor, 1828-9. In
Apr. 1829 he was mobbed by undergraduates who pursued
him from the Senate House to the gates of St John's, hissing
Waleran, Baron
and groaning, and though some of the offenders were
summoned before the Vice-Chancellor's Court, the Proctors
were not satisfied and sent in then- resignations. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 5, 1819. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln) Mar. 11,
1827; priest (Ely) June 10, 1827. Chaplam of Homingsey,
Cambs., 1829-30. V. of SunninghiU, Berks., 1830-84.
Succeeded to his father's estate at Shelford, 1845, but sold it
to his brother, 1850. Married, Jan. i, 1835, Carolme, dau. of
Antoine Ardrighetti, of Prato, Savoy, France, and had issue.
Died May 26, 1884. Brother of Thomas S. (1813); half-
brother of the pext and Henry J. (1857). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Eagle, XIII. 146; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
June 4, 1884; Winstanley, Early Victorian Cambridge, 374.)
WALE, CHARLES BRENT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 28,
1836. [5th] s. of General SirCharles, Knt., of Shelford, Cambs.
(for whom see D.N.B.) (by his 3rd wife, Henrietta, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Brent). B. Nov. 9, 1817, at Shelford. Schools,
Stibbington, Hunts. (Mr Linton), Bedford iDr Brereton) and
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Magdaleae,
Oct 14, 1837; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
Apr. 16, 1841. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1844. Of Little
Shelford, Cambs. Married, Sept. 18, 1848, Henrietta, dau. of
Archbishop Whateley. Died May 9, 1864. Father of the next
two; brother of Henry J. (1857) and half-brother of Thomas
S. (1813), etc. (Shrewsbury Sch Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.)
WALE, CHARLES RICHARD WHATELEY BRENT. Adm. pens,
at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1872. Eldest s. of Charles Brent (above),
deceased, of Shelford, Cambs. B. Aug. 24, 1853, in Dublin.
School, Mariborough College. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1875. Died, s.p.,
Apr. 5, 1879, in Florence, Italy, of typhoid-fever. Brother of
the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
WALE, FREDERICK EDWARD BENNETT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 16, 1883. [3rd] s. of Charles Brent (1836), of
20, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, Kent. B. July 3, 1864, at
Montreux, Switzerland. School, Blackheath proprietary.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Christ Church, Chester,
1891-7. C. of Malpas, Cheshire, 1897-8. V. of Leaton, Salop,
1898-1908. V. of Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury, 1908. Married,
Oct. 12, 1898, Lucy Anna, dau. of Major-General G. A.
Fulton, of Bedford. KiUed in an accident in the Alps, July 9,
1908. Brother of the above. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 14,
1898 and July 11, 1908.)
WALE, HENRY JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 3 1) at Magdalene,
Dec. 9, 1857 [loth and youngest] s. of General Sir Charles,
K.C.B., cavaky officer, of Shelford, Cambs. (by his 3rd wife,
Henrietta Brent). [B. 1827.] School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Lent, 1858; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Lieut., 15th
Hussars, 1845-51 ; Scots Grays, 1854-7; served m the Crunea.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Holy
Trinity, Weymouth, 1861-3. C. of Ringwood, Hants., 1863-5.
R. of Folksworth, Hunts., 1865-78. Organising Secretary,
S P.G., dio. of Rochester, 1881-92. Married CaroUne, dau.
of Edward Prest, of York, and had issue. Editor, My
Grandfather's Pocket Book. Died Mar. 14, 1892, in London.
Brother of Charies B. (1836), and half-brother of Thomas S.
(1813), etc. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Bmke, E.G.; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Mar. 16, 1892.)
WALE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1867.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1879-
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1872; priest, 1875; C. of Newcastle-
under-Lyme, Staffs., 1872-4. C. of Gayton with Stowe,
Staffs 1875-9. C. of Stow-Bardolph, Norfolk, 1880-1. C. of
Thurlby, Lines., 1882. C. of Old Basford, Notts., 1882-3.
C. of Arlesey, Beds., 1884-5. Residing at Barrow-on-Soar,
Leics., in 1922. Disappears from Crockford, 1923. (Clergy
List.)
WALE, ROBERT FFOLKES. .A.dm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July 16, 1882. S. of Robert Gregory, of Little Shelford,
Cambs (by his ist wife, Fanny Anna, dau. of Sir Edward
West, Chief Justice of Bombay). B. May, 1863. School,
HaUeybury. Matric. Michs. 1882. Lieut., the Suffolk Regt.
(T) 1885; Captain. Succeeded his father at Little Shelford,
Cambs., 1892. Died in 1893. (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, E.G.;
Army Lists.)
WALE, THOMAS SHERARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 2,
1813 [Eldest s. of Major-General Sir Charles, K.C.B., of
Little Shelford, Cambs. (by his ist wife, Louisa, dau. of the
Rev. Castel Sherard, of Huntingdon). B. 1794-J Matric.
Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 28,
1815. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1819. Commissioner of
Arbitration at Surinam, India. Died Sept. 4, 1821, at
Paramaribo. Brother of Alexander M. (1814) ; half-brother of
Charles B. (1836) and Henry J. (1857)- (Burke, E.G.; Inns of
Court; Scott, MSS.)
WALERAN, BARON (1868), see WALROND, W. H.
3"
Wales, H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of
WALES, H.R.H. ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF. Adm. a
nobleman at Trinity, Jan. i8, 1861. Eldest s. of H.M. Queen
Victoria and H.R.H. the Prince Consort. B. Nov. 9, 1841, in
London. Matric. Lent, i86i; Hon. LL.D. 1864. Succeeded
as King Edward VII, 1901. Father of the next.
WALES, H.R.H., PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR CHRISTIAN
EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1883. Eldest
s. of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (above). B. Jan. 8, 1864, at
Frogmore, Windsor. School, H.M.S. Britannia, Dartmouth.
Matric. 1883; Hon. LL.D. 1888. Died Jan. 14, 1892.
WALES, EDWARD GARNEYS. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Sept. 30, 1895. [2nd s. of Thomas Garneys, M.R.C.S., of
Downham Market, Norfolk. B. May 8, 1877. School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A. 1898;
M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1902. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1901. Practised at Downham Market, Norfolk.
Medical Ofl&cer of Health, Downham U.D.C. Married, 1902,
Annie, dau. of R. J. Dowling, of Stockport. Latterly of
Forest Lodge, Southwold, Suffolk, where he died May 3,
1952. (Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories; The Times, May 5,
1952.)
WALES, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1896. S. of
Thomas Francis, of Leeds (and Elizabeth Ann, dau. of
Henry Creaser, of York). B. Nov. 25, 1877, at York. School,
The Leys, Cambridge (Dr Moulton). Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899; B.Chir. and M.A. 1903; M.B. 1905. House
Surgeon and House Physician, General Infirmary, Leeds.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.; men-
tioned in despatches). Practised at Gargrave, near Skipton,
Yorks. Married Nov. 15, 1905, Bertha, dau. of Benjamin
Howard Moxon, of Hull. Died Feb. i5, 1948, at Billington,
Whalley, Lanes. [Medical Directories; Yorkshire Who's Who;
The Times, Feb. 19, 1948.)
WALES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 10, 1786.
S. of WUUam [F.R.S.], Mathematical Master at Christ's
Hospital (who sailed with Captain Cook as astronomer on the
Resolution). B. June 9, 1768, in Lines School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1786. Died in his lodgings at
Cambridge, Oct. 20, 1789. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 536.)
WALES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 17,
1823. [Eldest s. of John, Captain, H.E.I.C.S.] B. [Apr. 29,
1804], in Bombay. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828; M.A.
1834. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1835. Ord. deacon
(Lichaeld) 1827; priest (Rochester) 1828. V. of All Saints,
Northampton, 1832-59. Chancellor of the dio. of Peter-
borough, 1850-8. R. of Uppingham, Rutland, 1859-79. Hon.
Canon of Peterborough, 1846. Married (i) Frances (d. June
21, 1840), 7th dau. of Lancelot Haslope, of Highbury Lodge,
Middlesex, Esq.; (2) the Hon. Louisa Diana, 3rd dau. of
Francis, ist Baron Churchill and sister of the Rev. the Hon.
W. H. Spencer, R. of Great Houghton, Northants. Latterly
of 7, Stamford Place, Leamington, where he died Aug. 19,
1889. (Boase, iii. 1136; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Northants.
Clergy.)
WALFORD, AMBROSE BERRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 8, 1878. [Only] s. of John Berry (1843), of
Abergavenny, Mon. School, St Gregory's College, Bath.
[B. 1857.] Matric. Easter, 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1886.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 18, 1883. On the
Oxford circuit. Married, Oct. 30, 1907, Edith Mary Louisa,
eldest dau. of Dr Edward Walford, of Cardiff. (Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WALFORD, ARTHUR CARR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. II, 1850. S. of Arthur. B. in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1858. Died Oct. 24, 1873.
Brother of Lionel N. (1864). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WALFORD, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. [S. of Herbert Henry, of 6, Cornwall Gardens,
S.W. School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Brother of Herbert
N. (1882) and Hugh S. (1887). [Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WALFORD, CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, July 7, 1891. [S. of John.]
School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1900. Assistant Master at SoUhull Grammar
School, 1895-1901; at Bedford Modern School, 1901-3; at
Highgate School, 1903-12; Head Master of Homefield prep.
School, Sutton, Surrey, from 1912. Of 74, Grove Road,
Sutton. Died Feb. 18, 1953. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WALFORD, ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 23,
1821. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. WUliam (1769) (and Diana,
dau. of the Rev. Randall Burroughes, of the Manor House,
Walford, John Henshaw
Long Stratton, Norfolk). B Apr. 22, 1803.] Matric. Michs.
1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18,
1826; priest, June 10, 1827. R. of Dallinghoe, Suffolk, 1830-
81. R. of Bucklesham, 1833-69. Rural Dean of WUford,
1842. Married (i) 1832, Henrietta Hall, dau. of James Colvin,
Esq., and had issue; (2) 1842, Frances Matilda, dau. of the
Rev. Lancelot R. Brown, R. of Kelsale, and had further issue.
Died Oct. 11, 1881, aged 78. Brother of Henry (1826) and
William (1817); father of James H. (1857), Lancelot C. (1862)
and Randall E. (1868). (Crockford;WiiltoTd,County Families.)
WALFORD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Jan. 31, 1827. [Only] s. of Joseph [Green (i795)]. B.
[Nov. 10, 1810], at High Beech, Essex. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1832; B.A. {4th Classic) 1833;
M.A. 1836. Special Pleader (below the Bar), 1838-45. Called
to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 21, 1845. Recorder of Saffron
Walden, 1855-73; oi Maldon, 1851-73. Married, 1838, Maria,
dau. of J. R. Spencer Phillips, of Riffham Lodge. Author,
legal. Died July 4, 1873, at Burwash, Sussex. (List of
Carthusians; Boase, iii. 1139; Law Lists.)
WALFORD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 4,
1826. S. of [the Rev.] WiUiam (1769) (and Diana, dau. of the
Rev. Randall Burroughes). B. at Long Stratton, Norfolk.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, June 5, 1831.
Brother of Ellis (1821) and William (1817). (Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Reg.)
WALFORD, HERBERT NEVILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. [Eldest] s. of Herbert Henry, of 6, Cornwall
Gardens, Queen's Gate, London (and Julia Henrietta, dau. of
— Matthews). B. Mar. 9, 1864, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Adm. a solicitor, 1889;
practised in London (Messrs Walford, 27, Bolton Street,
Piccadilly). Married, Oct. 24, 1900, Sybil Marie, youngest
dau. of Thomas Denne, of The Dene, Hythe, Kent, and had
issue. Of Arle Bury, Alresford, Hants. Brother of the next
and of Arthur G. (1885). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
WALFORD, HUGH SELWYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. [Youngest] s. of Herbert Henry, of 6, Cornwall
Gardens, Queen's Gate, London (and Julia Henrietta, dau.
of — Matthews). B. Mar. 28, 1868, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887; LL.B. 1890. .\dm. a solicitor,
1894; practised in London (Messrs Walford, 27, Bolton Street,
Piccadilly). Of The Old House, Wolverton, Basingstoke.
Married, Dec. 20, 1897, Mary Susan, dau. of George Christian,
of Alresford, Hants., and had issue. Died Nov. 15, 1945.
Brother of the above and of Arthur G. (1885). (Law Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
WALFORD, HUMPHREY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 27, 1820. B. at Moor Hall, Stoke, Suffolk.
Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 13, 1824; priest, June 19, 1825. C. of East
Peckham, Kent, -1832-1846. V. of Sittingbourne with Iwade,
1846-70. V. of Detling, 1870-4. Father of William H. (1850).
(Clergy List; Crockford.)
WALFORD, JAMES HARE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1857. S. of the Rev. Ellis (1821), of Dallinghoe, Suffolk (by
his ist wife). B. there, Feb. 28, 1838. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. For some years in Natal.
Latterly Conservative agent in Suffolk. Married Georgiana
Freelamd. Died Aug. 16, 1915. Half-brother of Lancelot C.
(1862) and Randall E. (1868). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WALFORD, JOHN BERRY. Adm. pens, (age 30) at St John's,
July 5, 1843. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1843. Adm.
solicitor, i86o; practised in Abergavenny (Messrs Walford
andGabb). Father of Ambrose B. (1878). (Law Lists.)
WALFORD, JOHN DESBOROW (or DESBOROUGH). Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 17, 1823. [2nd] s. of WUliam.
B. [June I, 1805], at High Beech, Essex. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1826; B.A. (nth Classic)
1827; M.A. 1832. Refused a FeUowship and Classical
Tutorship at Downing, 1834. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1826.
Assistant Master at Winchester, 1834-76; Assistant Bursar,
1854-76. Died Dec. 20, 1876. Brother of Oliver (1832).
[List of Carthusians; Wykehamist, iii. 47.)
WALFORD, JOHN HENSHAW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, June 28, 1824. [Only] s. of John, Esq., of Wem,
Salop (and Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Dickin, Esq., of Wem).
B. 1807. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1824. Kept 9
terms. Succeeded to Roden House, Wem, 1836. J. P. for
Salop. Married, Oct. 10, 1832, Mary, only dau. of Jonathan
Nickson, Esq., of Wem, and had issue. Died Oct. 20, 1865.
(Walford, County Families.)
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WALFORD, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 3, 1853. [5th s. of the Rev. William (Oriel Coll.,
Oxford, 1799).] B. [1834] at Hatfield Peverel, Essex. Matric.
Lent, iSss; [13th Classic, i857);B.A. i858;M.A. i86i.FeUow,
1856-66. Adm. com. causa, at Oxford, 1862. Assistant Master
at Lancing, 1859-60; at Eton, 1861-5. Joined the Church of
Rome, 1866. Assistant Master at Edgbaston, under Cardinal
Newman. Became a Jesuit; employed at Malta, Liverpool,
Holywell, N. Wales and at Beaumont College, Windsor. Pro-
fessor at St Beuno's College, St Asaph. Died Jan. 9, 1894, at
Roehampton, Surrey. (King's Coll. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1139;
Al. Oxon.)
WALFORD, JOSEPH GREEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 30, 1795. [2nd] s. of [Luke] William [merchant], of
London. [B. Dec. 22, 1778.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Easter, 1797; Scholar, 1798; B.A. {11th Wrangler) 1800;
M.A. 1803. Fellow, 1802. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26,
1797. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1805. Solicitor to the
Customs, 1823-51. Recorder of Maldon, 1829-51. Married
Anne Walford. Died Nov. 29, 185:, at Ramsgate, aged 72.
Father of Frederick (1827). {Boase, in. 1140; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1852, i; R. L. .\rrowsmith.)
WALFORD, JOSEPH NAUNTON PARMENTER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Mar. 24, 1834. Of SuSolk. Did not reside.
WALFORD, LANCELOT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 26, 1862. S. of the Rev. Ellis (1821) (by his 2nd wife).
B. [Nov. 29], 1844, at Kelsale, Suffolk. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Brenchley, Kent,
1867-8. R. of Bucklesham, Suffolk, 1869-75. V. of Christ
Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1875-86. V. of St Saviour's, Upper
Chelsea, 1886-1906. R. of Northolt, Middlesex, 1906-17.
J. P. for Middlesex. Married, July 14, 1870, the Hon. Alice
Margaret, 3rd dau. of Lord Lawrence of the Punjab. Latterly
of Torquay, where he died July 2, 1936. Half-brother of
James H. (1857); brother of Randall E. (1868). (Crockford;
Trin. Coll. Record, 1936; The Times, July 4, 1936.)
WALFORD, LIONEL NICOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1864. S. of Arthur, of 66, Lowndes Square, London. B.
Nov 25, 1845, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Adm. a soUcitor, 1870; practised
at 27, Bolton Street, London, W. Died in Nov. 1879-
Brother of Arthur C. (1850).
WALFORD, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 11,
1832. S. of William. B. [Mar. 17, 1814], at Waltham Abbey,
Essex. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar,
1835; B.A. (gth Classic) 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(London), June 10, 1838; priest. May 26, 1839. Assistant
Master at Charterhouse, 1836-55. Married, 1846, Isabella M.,
eldest dau. of R. J. Saunders, of Eltham. Died Apr. 3, 1855,
aged 41 Brother of John D. (1823); father of the next.
(List of Carthusians; Carthusian Worthies; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1855, I. 655.)
WALFORD, OLIVER SUTTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 28,
1867. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Ohver (above). B. May 15,
184S, at the Charterhouse, London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Haslemere, Surrey,
1871-4. C. of Boyne Hill, Berks., 1874-8. C. of Oldland,
Bristol, 1878-81. C. of Alverstoke, Hants., 1881-4. V. of
Gosport, 1884-9. R- of Lyss, 1889-1922. Married, Sept. 11,
1878, Rosa Fanny, dau. of Rev. William Gibson, R. of
Fawley, Hants. Resided latterly at Haslemere, where he
died. May 14, 1930; buried at Lyss. (Carthusian Worthies;
Crockford; The Times, May i6, 1930; Al. Carth.)
WALFORD, RANDALL ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 17, 1868. Of Sufiolk. S. of the Rev. Ellis (1821) (by his
2nd wife). School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1868. Of
Hasketon, Suffolk. Brother of Lancelot C. (1862) and half-
brother of James H. (1857). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; The
Times, July 21, 1913.)
WALFORD, WALTER SHIRLEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886.
[2nd] s. of Walter GUson, M.D., of Finchley New Road,
London, N.W. B. June 9, 1868, at King's Lynn. Schools,
King's Lynn, Bishop's Stortford High and Bamet (private).
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A 1889; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of St Thomas, Lambeth,
1891-5. C. of St George's, Westcombe Park, Kent, 1895-6.
C. of Outwell, Norfolk, 1896-7. C. of Shamford, Leics.,
1899-1904. C. of St Thomas, Brampton, Derbs., 1904-8.
C. of Symondsbury with Eype and Broadoak, Dorset, 1908-9.
C. of Monk Sherborne with Pamber, Hants., 1909-11. C. of
Ramsey, Hunts., 1912-13. C. of Longnor, Staffs., 1913-16.
R. of Sproatley, Yorks., 1916-20. Married, Oct. 26, 1899,
Ethel, eldest dau. of C. F. Heale, of Ilford. Died Mar. i, 1920.
(Venn, 11. 486; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 6, 1920.)
Walker, Alfred
WALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 19,
1769. S. of William, ironmonger, of Vkoodbridge, Suffolk
(and Mary, dau. of John Davy, of Lowestoft). B. there.
Schools, Woodbridge and Lavenham (private tuition).
Matric. Michs. 1770; Scholar; B.A. 1774; M..\. i777- FeUow,
1777; Steward, 1786; Bursar, 1791. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Mar. 12, 1775; priest, Dec. 21, i777; C. of Bucklesham,
Suffolk, 1775-7. C. of Edwardstone, I777- R- of Weeting,
Norfolk, 1794-5. R- of Long Stratton, 1795-1842. R. of St
Clement's, Norwich, 1795-1839. R. of Bucklesham, Suffolk,
1792-1833. Married Diana, dau. of the Rev. Randall
Burroughes, of the Manor House, Long Stratton. Died June
25, 1842. Father of Ellis (1821), Henry (1826) and the next.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Walford, County
Families; Venn, 11. 88; Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
WALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1817-
[S. of the Rev. WUliam (above).] B. at Stratton, Norfolk.
Matric. Michs. 1817. Brother of Elhs (1821) and Henry
(1826).
WALFORD, WILLIAM HARRISON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 8, 1850. S. of the Rev. Humphrey Thomas
(1820). B. at East Peckham, London. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1855; priest, 1856. C. of Pershore, Worcs.,
1860-8. C. of Holy Trinity, Winchester, 1869-70. C. of
Tring, Herts., 1871-81. C. of Bishop's Stortford, 1881-5.
C. of Speen, Berks., 1887-92. Married Anna Sarah. Died
Mar. 26, 1892, at Speen, aged 60. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 30, 1892.)
WALFORD, WILLIAM LUKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20,
1859. [Eldest] s. of Alfred, [of Bebington,] Cheshire. B. May
24, 1841, in Manchester. Schools, Charterhouse and Win-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. C. of
All Saints, Fulham, 1866-7. Married, Jan. 2, 1868, Sarah,
dau. of Su- John Wither Awdr>', of Notion House, Wilts.
Died Oct. 15, 1868, at his residence in Winchester. (List of
Carthusians; Winchester Coll. Reg.; Clergy List.)
WALHOUSE, EDWARD W. (1770), see OKEOVER.
WALHOUSE, MORETON EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1873. S. of Moreton John, Esq. [Madras C.S.]
(and E. A. B., dau. of Lieut. -Col. Baron von Kutzleben,
Madras Army). B. at Coimbatore, Madras, [Mar. 12, 1855].
School, Sydney CoUege, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877. .\dm. a solicitor, 1880; practised in London. Died
July 18, 1923, at Eastbourne. (Law Lists; The Times, July 21,
1923; V. Hodson.)
WALKER, ADAM JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
May 23, 1786. S. of Adam, of Newry, Ireland. School,
Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1794. R. of
Llangua, Mon., 1808-30. V. of Yazor, Heref., 1809-39. R. of
Bedstone, Salop, 1809. R. of Bishopstone, Heref., 1809-39.
Died suddenly, Jan. 1, 1839, aged 69. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1839, i. 216.)
WALKER, ALEXANDER. .\dm. at Trinity Hall, 1892. S. of
Alexander, Esq., deceased, of Adisham House, Pelham Road,
Gravesend. B. Oct. 1873. School, Bradlield College. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Of the firm of Walker and Sons, Ltd.,
Gravesend. Married in 1903. Died in 1928. (Bradfield Coll.
Heg.)
WALKER, ALEXANDER COULL. Adm. (age 20) at Pe.mbroke,
Oct. 1, 1891. Eldest s. of Alexander, Major-General, R.A.
[sometime Director-General of Ordnance in India]. B. Sept.
II, 1872, at Dum Dum, India. School, Dulwich College.
Matric. Michs. 1891. Joined the I.C.S., 1891; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector, North-West Provinces and Oudh,
1893-9; Joint Magistrate, 1899; Assistant Commissioner,
1904; Deputy Commissioner, 1908; Magistrate and Collector,
1910; retired, 1918. Married, Mar. 7, 1901, Violet, 3rd dau.
of Frederick Walter Way, surgeon, of Southsea. Of Melrose,
Lee-on-the-Solent, in 1926. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; India Office
Lists; The Times, Mar. 15, 1901.)
WALKER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 28,
1845. [2nd] s. of Isaac, of Southgate, Middlesex. [B. Sept. 8,
1827.] School, Stanmore, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1845. Died
at Margate, Sept. 4, 1870. Brother of Fredsrick (1848) and
John (1844). (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WALKER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1883. [5th] s. of George, [E. India] merchant, of Wimbledon.
B. there [May 22, 1865]. [School, King Edward the Sixth,
Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890;
B.Chir. 1896; M.D. 1897. At St George's Hospital. Of
Delabole, North Cornwall, in igio. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R..A..M.C.). In practice at Weedon,Northants.
in 1920. Married, Feb. 15, 1896, Grace, 4th dau. of T. H.
Martin, M.R.C.S., of Crawley. Died May 20, 1946. (Medical
Directories; Camb. Ind. Press, Feb. 21, 1896; The Times,
May 21, 1946.)
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WALKER, ALFRED JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1892. S. of the Rev. Edward Martin (Worcester College,
Oxford, 1849), of Streatham Common, Middlesex (and
Caroline Lewis). B. Apr. 12, 1871, in Lambeth. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1892; Choral student;
BA 1895- M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1895;
priest, 1897; C. of St John's, Tunbridge Wells, 1895-8. Vice-
Principal of the CM. College at Ningpo, China 1898-1904.
Dean of the Cathedral, Shanghai, 1904-20. V. of New Malton
Yorks., 1921-9. Canon of York, 1927-30. V. of Hartwith with
Winsley, Yorks., 1930-3- R- ol Staplehurst, Kent 1933-51-
Married Dec. 23, 1899, Edith, dau. of Clement Alexander
Middleton, of Gray's Inn. Author, theological. Died Jan. 23,
1951. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 26, 1951.)
WALKER, ALLIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 16,
1755 S of A., watchmaker, of Holland. B. in Amsterdam.
Schools, Amsterdam and Kew, Surrey (Mr Rose). Matric.
Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 6, 1762;
priest (London) Dec. 23, 1764; C. of Luton, Beds., 1762-7.
Master of Lavenham Grammar School, 1767-74, and K. ot
Kettlebaston, Suffolk, 1768-87. {St John's Coll. Adm., in.
640.)
WALKER, ANDREW BARCLAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. [5th s. of Sir Andrew Barclay, ist Baronet
of Osmaston Manor, Derbs., and Gateacre Grange, Liverpool
(for whom see D.N.B.) (by his ist wife, Eliza, dau. of John
Reid). B. June 24, 1865. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888. Lieut., Lanes. Hussars, 1891.
Married Apr. 10, 1895, Edith Marianne (who obtained a
judicial separation, 1898), widow of John Robert Aitchison.
Of Woodend House, near Banchory, Deeside, and latterly of
The HiU, MurchaUs, Kincardineshire. A racehorse-owner.
Organised an Arctic hunting-expedition, and brought back
many trophies. Died Mar. 30, 1930, in Aberdare. Brother of
James M. (1885). (Charterhouse Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 4, 1930.)
WALKER, ARCHIBALD GALBRAITH. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 9, 1900. S. of George Edmund, surgeon, of
Liverpool (and Louisa Nimmo). B. July 13, 1882, in Liver-
pool. School, Liverpool CoUege (The Rev. F. Dyson).
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. An engineer at the Pageiield
Iron-Works, specialising in ventilating and air-conditionmg
machinery. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captam,
R.E.). Director and chief engineer, Walker Brothers (Wigan),
Ltd. Responsible for the ventilation of the Mersey Tunnel.
M.I.C.E. 1942. Died Sept. 24, 1943- Brother of Arthur N.
(1892). (Engineering, Oct. 8, 1943.)
WALKER, ARCHIBALD STAFFORD. Adm. at Clare, June 17,
1882. Matric. Michs. 1882.
WALKER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1859.
[3rd] s. of WiUiam, of [Boiling Hall], Bradford, Yorks. (and
Kezia, dau. of the Rev. W. Stamp). B. Mar. 19, 1841, at
Bradford. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1864; priest,
1865; C. of Aivechurch, Worcs., 1864-6. C. of St Paul's,
Hammersmith, 1866-7. R- of Easton-in-Gordano, Somerset,
1867-1903. Preb. of Wells. R. of Dinder, 1903-11. Married
(i) July 18, 1866, Adelaide Augusta, eldest dau. of the Yen.
Archdeacon John Sandford; (2) Jan. 4, i88i, Harriet Emma,
eldest dau. of the Rev. E. P. Vaughan, R. of Wraxall,
Somerset. Latterly of 13, Albert Road, Regent's Park,
London, N.W., where he died Dec. 30, 1918. Brother of
Ashley (1862). (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; Who
was Who; The Guardian, July 25, 1866 and Jan. 12, 1881;
The Times, Dec. 31, 1918.)
WALKER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1874-
[8th] s. of Su: James [ist] Bart. (Trinity College, Oxford, 1820)
(by his 2nd wife, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Robert Stephen
Thompson, of BUbrough, Yorks.). B. Feb. 4, 1855, at Sand
Hutton, near York. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1874.
Married, July 4, 1881, Louisa Janet Dundas, dau. of the
Yen. James Palmes, D.D., Archdeacon of the East Riding of
Yorks., and had issue. Died Apr. 30, 1911. (Bmke, P. and B.)
WALKER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1897.
[4th] s. of John, of 8, Gower Street, Derby. B. Sept. 17, 1878.
School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1907. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1906.
Practised at Gillingham, Dorset. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; Brevet Major; mentioned in
despatches; D.S.O., 1918). Died Feb. 4, 1939, at Gillingham.
(Derby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 6,
1939-)
WALKER, ARTHUR [DENNY]. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
July 2, 1832. S. of the Rev. George (1796). B. July 22, 1812,
at Eye, Suffolk. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1832.
(Al. Felsted.)
Walker, Charles
WALKER, ARTHUR NIMMO. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1892. S. of George Edmund. B. Dec. 17, 1873, in
Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1899; M.D. 1910. At the London Hospital and
Liverpool. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P 1898. House Physician and
House Surgeon, Liverpool Royal Infirmary. Civil Surgeon,
South African Field Force, 1898-1901. Assistant Lecturer in
Anatomy at Liverpool University. Practised in Liverpool.
Author, ophthalmic. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C); killed in action, Sept. 24, 1916.
Brother of Archibald G. (1900). (Medical Directories.)
WALKER, ARTHUR SAMUEL. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1899.
S. of Samuel, M.R.C.S., of Ashleigh, Middlesbrough. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1899. Went to Edinburgh
University; M.B. and B.Chir., 1906; M.D., 1914; D.P.H.,
Edin. and Glas., 1910. House Surgeon, Royal Maternity
Hospital, Edinburgh. Assistant House Surgeon, Leith
Hospital, and Medical Officer, Leith Education Authority.
Practised (with his brother Harold (1893)), at Middlesbrough.
Of 70, Marton Road, Middlesbrough, 1948. (King's Coll.
Reg. ; Medical Directories.)
WALKER, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1873. S. of James Sydney, of Hunsdon Bury, Ware,
Herts. B Dec. 16, 1857, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1873. Of Hennor, Leominster. J. P. for Heref.
Married Mary, dau. of George Gammie Maitland. (Eton Sch.
Reg.)
WALKER, ASHLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1862.
S. of William, of Boiling Hall, Bradford, Yorks. [B June 22,
1844.] School, Westminster. Migrated to Magdalene, Jan. 9,
1863. Matric. Lent, 1863. Cricket 'blue,' 1864-6. Second
Principal Assistant at the Royal College, Colombo, 1876-7;
First Principal Assistant, 1879. Acting Inspector of Schools
in Ceylon, 1879-90; Inspector of Schools, 1890-4 and 1895-
1901; acting Director of Public Instruction, 1894-5; retired,
1901. Resided some time at St Heller's, Jersey. Married,
Sept. 28, 1876, Rachel Eveline, dau. of W. Strick, of Swansea.
Died May 26, 1927, at Harrold, Beds. Brother of Arthur
(1859). (Record of Old Westminsters; Scott, MSS.; The Times,
May 28, 1927.)
WALKER, AUGUSTUS HAYTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1873. S. of Joseph Kirkham. B. [Feb. 8, 1855], in
London. School, Camden House, Brighton. Matric. Michs.
1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877. Mus. Bac, London, 1883;
Mus. Doc, 1886. Professor of Harmony and Composition at
Brighton College and Conservatoire of Music; Lecturer in
Musical Acoustics at Trinity College, London; Tutor in
Music at the University Correspondence College, Cambridge.
Composer of orchestral music, songs, organ-music, etc. Died
Feb. 13, 1911, in Cambridge. (Peile, 11. 632.)
WALKER, BERTIE PEREGRINE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1890. S. of John West, medical practitioner, of
Spilsby, Lines, (and Betsy HoUis). B. there, Jan. 6, 1871.
School, Epsom College (The Rev. T. N. Hart-Smith). Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1894; priest, 1895; C of Marwood, Devon, 1894-7. C. of
Louth, Lines., 1897-1902. Missionary, dio. of Brisbane,
1902-4. R. of Gayndah, Queensland, 1904-5 ; R. of St John's,
Dalby, 191 1-22; R. of Christ Church, Bundaberg, 1922-8.
R. of Beaudesert, 1928-33. Org. Secretary for Home
Missions, dio. of Brisbane, 1933-42. Mission Chaplain, dio. of
Brisbane, 1942-5. Of Brisbane in 1951. (Crockford.)
WALKER, BRIAN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Dec. 8, 1891.
School, New CoUege, Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.,
LL.B. 1896; M.A, 1929. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 1898. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Sub-Lieut.,
R.N.V.R.). Died Jan. 27, 1953, at Cley, Norfolk. (The Times,
Jan. 28, 1953; Law Lists; Univ. War List.)
WALKER, BRYAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
May 7, 1859. [Eldest surv. s. of John W., miller, of Mear-
drough, Yorks. B. 1840.] Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar; B.A.
(gth Wrangler and &th Classic) 1863; (Theol. Exam., ist Class,
1864); M.A. 1866; LL.M. 1868; LL.D. 1874. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1866. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 4, 1864.
Ord. deacon, 1868; priest (Ely) 1870. R. of Landbeach,
Cambs., 1871-87. Married, Apr. 2, 1872, Fanny Seymour,
and dau. of John Wells, Esq., of Booth Ferry House, Howden,
Yorks. Edited Roman Law Texts. Died Aug. 16, 1887, aged
47, at Landbeach rectory. (Boase, iii. 1 141 ; Inns of Court; The
Times, Apr. 10, 1872; The Guardian, Aug. 24, 1887.)
WALKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 21, 1786.
S. of the Rev. Benjamin (Balliol CoUege, Oxford, 1746), R- of
NorthaUerton, Yorks. B. in Berks. Matric. Michs. 1786;
Scholar, 1786; B.A. (13*^ Wrangler) 1790; M.A. 1793; B.D.
1800. FeUow, 1793-1829; Senior Bursar, 1815-16. Ord.
deacon (York) July 11, 1790; priest, July 20, 1791; C. of
Northallerton, 1790. R. of Black Notley, Essex, 1806-29.
Died Feb. 19, 1829, at Woolwich. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
536; Foster, Index Eccles.)
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WALKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1850. Did not reside.
WALKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Mar. 20,
1850. [3rd] s. of George James Alexander. B. at Norton,
Worcs. School, SheflSeld [Collegiate]. Matric. Michs. 1830;
Scholar, 1854; B.A. (7th Classic) 1855; M.A. 1858. FeUow,
1857. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1853. Called to the
Bar, June 6, i860. Equity draftsman and conveyancer.
Married (i) Apr. 18, 1865, Mary Ellen, only dau. of Thomas
Murhall Griffith, Esq., of Ashgrove, Salop; (2) Aug. 4, 1875,
Gertrude Mary Cornwall, eldest dau. of Henry Cornwall
Legh. Died Feb. 5, 1893, at Upper Norwood. Brother of
Thomas (1849). {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Guardian, Feb. 15, 1893.)
WALKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1858.
[4th] s. of Robert B[enjamin, M.R.C.S.], of 27, Curzon Street,
Mayfair, London. B. Dec. 10, 1840, at Brighton. School,
Oxfordshire (private). Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A.
1865. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of
St Michael's, Brighton, 1863-7. Owing to High Church views
was unable to obtain a licence from his Bishop. Author.
Died, unmarried, July 11, 1887, at Brighton; buried at
Buxted, Sussex. (Clergy List; Crockford; R. R. A, Walker.)
WALKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891.
[Eldest] s. of Charles, of Brettargh Holt, Kendal, Westmor-
land (by his ist wife, Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Mackenzie) .
B. Dec. 12, 1871, at Lanark. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. At the Admiralty, 1895; Private
Secretary to successive Lords of the Admiralty, 1901-2;
Principal Clerk, 1909-17; Assistant Secretary, 1917-18;
Accountant-General of the Navy, 1918; Deputy Secretary of
the Admiralty, 1921-31. C.B. 1915; K.C.B. 1919. Order of the
Rising Sun (2nd Class) 1920. Married, Apr. 10, 1901, Faimy
Louisa, dau. of F. G. Luck, of Wadhurst, and had issue.
Author, Thirty-six years at the Admiralty. Died Oct. 2, 1940,
at Petworth, Sussex. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Walford,
County Families; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 8, 1940)
WALKER, CHARLES BETTERIDGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 15, 1863. [Only] s. of Charles, of Hillfield House,
Gloucs. (and Jane Hill, dau. of John Gale Goodwyn, of Tet-
bury, Gloucs.). B. Aug. 28, 1842, at Matson House, near
Gloucester. School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1874. Of Hillfield House and Norton
Court, Gloucs. Married, June 2, 1870, Fanny Harding, dau.
of George Friday Neame, of Norwood, Surrey, and had issue.
Died Nov. 7, 1893, at Gloucester. (Burke, L.G.; Walford,
County Families; Univ. Almanack.)
WALKER, CHARLES CORBOULD. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
May, 1894. S. of W[illiam] E[den], Esq., of Riftswood,
Saltbum-on-Sea. [B. June 20, 1875.] School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1894; B.A. 1897. Second Lieut., ArgyU and Suther-
land Highlanders. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1901. Lieut., 1904. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Captain, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). Brother of
WUUam E. (1896). (Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists.)
WALKER, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1876. Of Staffs. [S. of the Rev. George
Edmund (St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1844), R. of Doddington,
Cambs.] B. [Aug. i, 1856], at Hilton, near Wolverhampton.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon (London) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Holy Trinity,
Brompton, London, 1879-83. C. of All Saints, Knights-
bridge, 1883-6. R. of March, Cambs., 1887-1908. Died
Sept. 28, 1908. Brother of George S. (1873). (Repton Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 9, 1908.)
WALKER, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
St Catharine's, May 23, 1840. [2nd] s. of Charies, Esq., of
Ashford Court, near Ludlow (barrister-at-law of Lincoln's
Inn). Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Apr. 27, 1843. Called to the Bar, Nov. 19,
1847 Brother of John C. (1830). (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WALKER, CHARLES JOHN SMITH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 20, 1846. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John, C. of Gosforth and
Lecturer of St Andrew's, Newcastle (and Mary Waterson).
B. at South Gosforth. Bapt. Dec. 22, 1825. School, St Peter's,
York. [At Glasgow Univ., 1842-6; B.A. 1846.] Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1852; pnest
(Lichfield) 1853; C. of Norton-le-Moors, Staffs., 1852-5. C.
of Sutton Coldfield, Warws., 1856. C. of Duddon, Cheshire,
1857-9. C. of Ash ton-le- Willows and St Thomas, Ashton,
1859-63. Master of the Prescot Grammar School, 1864-7.
Latterly of Gravelly HUl, Birmingham, 1879. Disappears
from Crockford, 1880. (C. J. Fordyce.)
WALKER, CHARLES OAKLEIGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1873. [Only] s. of Charles [James], of Portland
House, Southsea, Hants. B. Dec. 23, 1853, at Sydney,
N.S.W., Australia. School, Wellington College. Matnc.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Adm. at the Inner
Walker, Edmund Joseph
Temple, June 13, 1877. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1880.
Took the name of Oakleigh-Walker. Died Mar. 31, 1932.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar.)
WALKER, CHARLES WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 20, 1849. [Only] s. of Thomas, factor, of
Wolverhampton (and Maria Susannah). B. at Wolverhamp-
ton. Bapt. Jan. 5, 1829. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy).
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 18, 1853. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1856. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WALKER, CHARLTON HUXLEY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1892. B. .Mar. 30, 1873. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1896; C. of H. Trin., Ely, 1896. C.
of GodshiU, Surrey, 1896-9. (Crockford.)
WALKER, COLIN CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1884. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of
St Stephen's, S. Lambeth, 18S8-9; C. of St Mary, Caulfield,
Victoria, Australia, 189 1-2. (Crockford.)
WALKER, CRAVEN HOWELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1897. Of Surrey. S. of — , merchant [and Mrs Walker,
of ChaUoner Street, West Kensington]. B. Sept. 4, 1878, at
Lorraine Villa, Waliington. Schools, Reading and St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar; B.A. 1900. In the Sudan Civil
Service; H.M. Consul for Western Ethiopia until 1928. Died
Mar. 17, 1939; buried at Stowe, Knighton, Salop. (The
Times, Mar. 18, 1939; Foreign Office List.)
WALKER, CYRIL HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
jEsus, Oct. I, 1880. [5th] s. of the Rev. John (1839), R. of
BradweU, near Great Yarmouth. B. [Aug. 30, 1861], at New
Malton, Yorks. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.B. 1888. At the London Hospital; House
Surgeon there. M.R.C.S., 1886; F.R.C.S., 1893. Senior House
Surgeon, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Ophthalmic
Surgeon, Bristol General Hospital. Practised at Bristol.
Consulting Surgeon, Bristol Eye Hospital. Sometime
President of the Ophthalmology Section of the R.S.M.
Married Theodosia Caroline, dau. of the Rev. J. H. B. Green,
R. of Normanton-le-Heath, Leics. Author, Ophthalmic. Of
50, St John's Road, Clifton, in 1952. Brother of Wilfrid C.
(1877) and Robert H. (1875). {Haileybury Reg.; Medical
Directories; Who's Who.)
WALKER, DAVID. Adm. as a 'Ten- year man' at Caius, Jan. 8,
1844. Master of the Central National Schools, Lincoln, in
1853. Formerly of Battersea Training College, and of the
Normal School, Edinburgh. Author, Remarks on National
Education. (Venn, u. 265.)
WALKER, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 22, 1883.
S. of John (and Charlotte). B. Sept. 24, 1853, at Cannstadt,
Wiirtemburg, Germany. Bapt. Oct. 30, 1853. [School,
Marlborough College. A Solicitor, 1878-82.] Matric. Lent,
1883; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1886;
priest, 1888; C. of St James's, Leeds, 1886-7. C. of St Silas,
Hunslet, 1887-90. C. of Emmanuel Church, Leeds, 1890-2.
V. of Grinton, Yorks., 1892-8. Rural Dean of Richmond,
1897-8. V. of Burley, 1898-1906. V. (and Rural Dean) of
Darlington, 1906-19. V. of Kirkby-Fleetham, 1919-23. Hon.
Canon of Durham, 1917-39. Lie. to off., dio. of Ripon, 1923-
39. Died Apr. 14, 1939, at Ripon. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Apr. 17, 1939-)
WALKER, DAVID ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20,
1887. S. of David, dyer [died Jan. 28, 1866] (and Mary Ann
Garside). B. May i, 1866, at Huddersfield. School, Lindley
National (Mr T. Ward). Matric. Michs. 1887; B..\. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1890; priest, 1892; C.
of St Luke's, Preston, 1890-3. C. of St Mark's, Ancoats,
1893-1906. C. of Hamer, Rochdale, 1906-7. R. of St Paul's,
New Cross, Manchester, 1907-29. Latterly of Stockport.
Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
WALKER, EDMUND. .A.dm. sizar at Sidney, Mar. 29, 1856.
Eldest s. of Matthew, mUitaiy-commander, of Homcastle,
Lines. B. there, Oct. 17, 1831. School, Homcastle (Dr J. B.
Smith). Matric. Lent, 1857; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Holy Trinity,
Hove, 1864-91. Subsequently of 108, Ventnor Villas, West
Brighton, where he died Sept. 25, 1893. (Crockford, which
calls him 'Edward'; The Guardian, Oct. 4, 1893.)
WALKER, EDMUND JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1879. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Samuel Edmund (1827), of
151, Adelaide Road, London. B. Dec. 22, 1859, in Edinburgh.
Schools, Aldenham, Merchant Taylors' and Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. i886.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 18S5; priest, 1886; C. of St Botolph's,
Lincoln, 1885-8. C. of All Saints, Clifton. 1888-91. C. of
Beckenham, Kent, 1892-3. C. of Church of the Annunciation,
Chislehurst, 1893-7. R. of St Columb Major, Cornwall, 1897-
1914. C. of St Saviour's, St Albans, 1915-35- Maixied,
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Tune 22, 1887, Clara Helen, dau. of John Walkom Flamank.
Died JaA. 30, 1935, at St Colomb Lodge, St Albans {Alden-
ham Sch. Rei; Merchant Taylors' Sch Reg.; Crockford; The
Guardian, June 29, 1887; The Times, Feb. i, I935-)
WALKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 7, 1763- Of
London. Matric. Michs. 1764.
WALKER, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton
Sept 16 1834. S. of Thomas Richard, banker (and Susannah
M Treacher) B. Feb. 21, 1816, at Oxford. Matnc. Michs.
f834- BA- 1839; M.A. 1842. Fellow 1837-57; bursar
Ordained. Died June 8, 1857, at Pau France M.I. in the
College chapel. {Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1857. "• 99-)
WALKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 13.
1839 Eldest] s. of George (1808). B. 1820 at Gestmgthorpe
Essex. School, Essex (private). Matric. 1840; Sch°lar 1842
B.A. (m Wrangler) 1844; .M-A-i847. Fellow 1845; ass.stan
Tutor, 1846-7. Adams prize, 1865. Called to the Bar, Inr^er
-[empie,Nov. 17, 1868. F.R.S., 1869. Married Ami Whinfield.
dau. of the Rev. Richard Wilhams, Preb. of Lmcoln. Author
Terrestrial and Cosmical Magnetism Died Mar. 2. i»93. at
17 Keith Grove, Shepherd's Bush. Brother of Robert (1843).
(Boase, iii. 1143; Laa^ Lists; R. R. A. Walker.)
WALKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Pembroke,
Nov 18, 1840. Eldest s. of William, mercer, of Finsbury,
Middlesex. B. in Sydney, Austraha. Matnc. Lent, 1841;
B.A. 1845.
WALKER, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30. 1867. Of Lanes. Matnc. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1871.
WALKER, EDWARD EATON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct i,
1897. S. of Matthew, of 102, Uttoxeter New Road Derby
B lulv 22, 1878, at Chaddesden, Derbs. School, Bradford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1900; Harkness
Scholar, 1900; B.A. (Nat. Sci., Pt I, ist Class, 1899; Pt H,
1st Class, 1900) 1900. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1899, 1900.
WALKER, EDWARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
ToHN's Feb. 10, 1818; re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 5. 1819. Of
Yorks [3rd s. of Joseph, of Aston Hall, Derbs. (and Elizabeth
3rd dau of Samuel Need, of Arnold). B. Feb. 17. i799, at
Aston Hall. School, Rugby.] LL.D Matric Michs. 18 18, as
Edward. Of Berry HiU, Notts. J.P. and D L for West
Notts., Chester and Flint. Mayor of Chester, 1838 and 1848.
High Sheriff of Notts., 1866. Kmghted 1841. Mamed
(1) Sept. 15, 1842, Frances Valentine, dau. of George Stevens,
of Old Wiidso? Lodge; (2) June 12, 1866, Mary Elizabeth,
°nd dau. of Capt. Francis Hallowes, R.N., of Glapwell Hall,
Derbs. Died Jan. 15, 1874. Father of the next. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WALKER, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct 9 1862. [Eldest] s. of Sir Edward [Samuel] (above)
(by his ist wife, Frances Valentine, dau. of George Stevens).
B. Apr. 4, 1844, at Mansfield, Notts. School, Hamw Matnc
Michs. 1863. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan 11, 1866. CaUed to
^e Bar, Nov. 16. 1868. On the Midland Circuit. Of Berry
Hill Notts. J.P. for Notts. Married, Dec. 1876, Elizabeth
youngest dau of Thomas EweU, Esq {Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G., which gives 1874
for year of marriage.)
WALKER, FOUNTAINE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan 28, 1851. S. of Samuel [of Prospect Hill, Pendleton.
Mancheker]. B. [May 20, 1831], at Pendleton Schools,
Cheltenham College and Marlborough [?Grammar]. Matnc.
Michs i8si; B.A. 1855. Of Ness Castle, Inverness. D.L for
Inverness-shire. Manied Adamma Maxwell, dau. of Dr Adam
Hunter, of Edinburgh, and had issue. Died July i3, 1892.
Brother of John (1849)- {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Walford,
County Families.)
WALKER, FRANCIS HARNETT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct I 1881. S. of Henry, Esq., pubUc accountant, of Hands-
worth, Binningham. B. May 24, i860 School Hamstead
HUl, Bkmingham. Matnc. Michs. 1881. Died m 1883.
(T. A. Walker, 565.)
WALKER, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct 1889 [4th] s. of Sir J[ames Robert] (Chnst Church
Oxford, 1847) (and Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron, dau. of
§^? John Heron MaxweU, 6th Bart.). B [Oct. 26, 1870] at
Foston Hall, Yorks. School, Eton. Matric. Michs 1889.
Lieut., ist Batt., N. Staffs. Regt. A member of Lloyd s. Of
SpringhUl, Bracknell, Berks. Mamed, July 7, 1904, Frances
Mary Theresa, eldest dau. of Francis Palmes, of MUl Mount
Yorks. Died Aug. 15, 1944- {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and
B.; The Times, Aug. 18, i944-)
WALKER, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb.
2A isls r3rd] s. of Isaac, of Southgate, Middlesex. [B.
Dec 4! 1829! at Southgate.] Matric. Michs. 1848 ; B.A 1852 ;
M.A. 1855. Cricket 'blue,' 1849-52. Played for the Gentle-
Walker, George Francis
men, 1854, 1856, 1857; for Middlesex, 1859. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 31, 1852. Succeeded to the family estate
on death of his brother John in 1885. Died Dec. 20, 1889, at
Southgate. Brother of Alfred (1845) and John (1844).
{Boase, vi. 756; Inns of Court; Oxford and Cambridge Scenes
and Biog.)
WALKER, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. S. of Robert, of Somerby, Brigg, Lines. B.
there, Nov. 5, 1857. School, Newark, Notts. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881.
WALKER, FREDERICK GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent,
1898.
WALKER, FREDERICK HOWARD. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 1877.
S. of Henry, merchant, of Scarborough. B. there, 1856.
School, Oliver's Mount House, Scarborough. Matric. Lent,
1877. An electrician at Scarborough; member of firm of
Walker and Hutton. {Venn, 11. 425.)
WALKER, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Apr. 29, 1842. S. of John, Esq., of Liverpool.
School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar; B.A.
1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1850. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1846; priest, 1848; C. of Famworth, Lanes.,
1846-9. C. of St George's, Liverpool, 1852-3. R. of Fmmere,
Oxon., 1853-66. V. of Good Easter, Essex, 1867-78. V. of
Albrighton, Salop, 1878-91. R. of Frodesley, 1892-8.
Latterley of 81, WiUes Road, Leamington, where he died
Nov. 24, 1913. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 26,
1913-)
WALKER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept 12,1891. S. of WUliam, farmer [died May 10, 1876] (and
Anne Adcock). B. July 15. 1872, at Ecton, Northants.
School, St George's, Harpenden, Herts. Matnc. Michs. 1891;
B A. 1894; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1897; priest,
1898; C. of St John-the-Baptist, Coventry, 1897-1902. C. of
North Petherton, Somerset 1902-9. C. of Selly Oak, Worcs.,
1909-11. V. of Bournbrook, 1911-24. R. of Bulwick,
Northants., 1924-30. Chaplain of Huggens College, North-
fleet, Kent, 1930-7. Married, 1902, Margaret, dau. of
Edward Lynes, M.D. Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
{Who's Who in Kent.)
WALKER, FREDERICK WINN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1892.
B. 1873. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1892.
WALKER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 29.
1796 S. of the Rev. WUliam (1768), R. of Stuston, Suffolk.
B at Eye, Suffolk. School, Diss (Mr Westby, and his father).
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1804. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 20, 1801; priest, Dec. 18, 1803. R. of Scole,
Norfolk, 1812-45. Died Feb. 12, 1845. Father of Arthur D.
(1832). {Venn, 11. 130; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1845, I. 670.)
WALKER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1808.
[Eldest] s. of Edward. B. at Gestingthorpe, Essex. Matnc.
Michs. 1808. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 28, 1809; Scholar;
B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1812; M.A. 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 25, 1812. Called to the Bar, 1816. Recorder of Sudbury,
Suffolk, 1825. Married, Sept. 11, 1819, Stephena, dau. of
Stephen Round, of King's Beech HUl, SunninghUl, Berks.
Died May 29, 1848; buried at Gestingthorpe. M.I. Brother
of WUham H. (1815); father of Edward (1839) and Robert
(1843). {Peile, II. 364; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1848, 11. 220;
R. R. A. Walker.)
WALKER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 25, 1809.
Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1813; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1814;
M.A. 1817. Fellow, 1816. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim.
from Bristol) Dec. 15, 1816. R. of Papworth Everard,
Cambs., 1818-30. Head Master of Leeds Grammar School,
1818-30. Author, Elements of Arithmetic, etc. Died May 15,
1830. {Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; A. C. Price, History of Leeds Gr.
School.)
WALKER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 31,
1824. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1824. A racehorse-owner. Died 'some years' before
1864. {Eton Sch. Lists.)
WALKER, GEORGE ATKINSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 26, 1829. B. at Richmond, Yorks. School, Richmond.
Matric. Michs. 1S30; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1839.
P.C. of Alverthorpe, Yorks., 1840-53. Died Apr. 4, 1853,
aged 41, in Edinburgh. {Peile, 11. 436; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1853. I- 559-)
WALKER, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1875. [Only s. of George, of Durham. B. in Durham. School,
Kepier Grammar, Durham.] Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A.
{2nd Wrangler) i879;U.A. 1882. FeUow, 1879-82. Graduated
also at Durham University, of which he became Fellow, and
tutor. Professor of mathematics at Auckland, New Zealand,
1883. Drowned May i, 1883, a few days after his arrival
there. {Boase, vi. 758.)
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WALKER, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of George Frederick, of Waterside, Ling-
field, Surrey. B. there, Oct. 28, 1876. School, New College,
Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, May 9, 1906. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Private, R. Fusiliers {Public Schools Battn.);
Second Lieut., York and Lancaster Regt.; killed in action,
Dec. 7, 1916). {Law Lists; Univ. War List.)
WALKER, GEORGE SHERBROOKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1873. S. of the Rev. George [Edmund]
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1844), R. of Doddington, Cambs.
B Mar. 16, 1854, at Hilton, near Wolverhampton. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord.
deacon and priest (Worcester) 1879; C. of St John's, Lady-
wood, Birmingham, 1879-85. V. of Christ Church, Summer-
field, Birmingham, 1885-1908. R. of March, Cambs., 1908-32.
Married, July 6, 1886, Jessie Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Edward
Carter, of Cheltenham, and had issue. Latterly of 172, Old
Bath Road, Cheltenham, where he died Jan. 14, 1936; buried
at March. Brother of Charles E. (1876). {Repton Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 16, 1936.)
WALKER, GEORGE WALKER. Adm. sizar at Trinity. Oct. i,
1894. S. of John [accountant]. B. Feb. 24, 1874, at Aberdeen.
Schools, Gordon's College, Aberdeen and Royal CoUege of
Science, South Kensington. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar,
1895; B.A. (4/;j Wrangler) 1897; (Maths. Trip., Pt 11, ist
Class, 1898); Smith's prize, 1899; Isaac Newton Student,
1899; M..A.. 1901. Fellow, 1900. Studied at Gottingen, 1901.
Lecturer in physics at Glasgow University, 1903-8. F.R.S.,
1913. Superintendent of Eskdalemuir Observatory, 1908-12.
With the magnetic re-survey of the British Isles, 1915. Chief
Scientist, Royal Naval Mining School, at Portsmouth, 1919-
21. Married, 1904, Agnes Elizabeth, dau. of James Gifford,
art-dealer, of Aberdeen. Author, Modern Seismology, etc.
Died Sept. 6, 1921, in London. (Reg. of Royal Coll. of Science;
Who was Who; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Sept. 8, 1921.)
WALKER, GERALD PHILBRICK. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1893. [3rd] s. of Frederick, [solicitor], of Carlton House,
Halifax. B. Apr. 30, 1875. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1896. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1894.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1898. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. {Rugby Sch. Reg., as 'Gerard'; Law Lists.)
WALKER, GILBERT THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 22, 1885. S. of Thomas [civil-engineer], of Hazel Hyrst,
Duppa's HiU, Croydon, Surrey. B. June 14, 1868, at Roch-
dale, Lanes. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1886; Thomas
Barnes Scholar, 1887; Sheepshanks Scholar, 1888; B.A.
{Senior Wrangler) 1889; (Math. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1890);
M.A. 1893; Adams prize, 1899; Sc.D. 1904. Fellow, 1891.
F.R.S., 1904. Special Scientific Assistant to the Meteoro-
logical Reporter to the Government of India, 1902: Meteoro-
logical Reporter and Director-General of Indian observatories,
1904-24. C.S.I., 1911; Knighted, 1924. Prof essor of Meteoro-
logy, Imperial College of Science and Technology, 1924-34.
F.R.A.S.; F.R.Met.S., Hon. Ph.D., Calcutta. Hon. Fellow,
Imperial College, 1946. Married, May 13, 1908, May Constance,
dau. of C. S. Carter, Esq., of Maidenhead, and had issue. Author,
Aberration; The Theory of Electromagnetism; etc. Living at
Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, in 1950. {Reg. of St Paul's
Sch. ; India Office Lists; Burke, Knightage; The Times, May 16,
1908.)
WALKER, HAROLD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1893. S. of
Samuel, M.R.C.S., of Ashleigh, Middlesbrough. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.B., B.Chir.
and M.A. 1902. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901; F.R.C.S., 1905.
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Eston Hospital. Practised at Middles-
brough. J. P. for Middlesbrough. Brother of .Arthur S. (1899).
{King's Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
WALKER, HAROLD BRIDGWOOD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1881. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James Harold (and
Mary Walker, dau. of Sampson Bridgwood). B. [Apr. 26,
1862], at DUhome, Staffs. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc.
Michs. 1881. Lieut., the Duke of Comwaiirs Light Infantry',
1884. Served in the NUe Expedition, 1884-5. Captain, 1891.
D.A.Q.M.G., India, 1898-1900. Served in the South African
War, 1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches; D.S.O.). Major,
T902. Transferred to Border Regt., 1904; Lieut. -Col. 1908;
Colonel, 1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Brigadier-
General, 1914, on the General Staff of the Australian and New
Zealand Army Corps; mentioned in despatches several times;
twice wounded. C.B., 1915; K.C.B., 1918; K.C.M.G., 1919;
Major-General, 1916). Commanded the British Forces in Italy,
1919. Retired, May 1928. Married, 1887, Harriet Edith, dau.
of Thomas Coulthard, of Plymouth, and had issue. Latterly
of Palace Lodge, Crediton, Devon, where he died Nov. 5,
1934. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 6, 1934)
Walker, Herbert Milnes
WALKER, HENRY. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 4, 1752. [B. at Bocking, Essex.] Matric. Michs.
1752; B A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow, 1755-62. Ord. deacon
(London) June 13, 1756. Probably R. of Kettlebaston, Suffolk,
in 1768. (Eton Coll. Reg )
WALKER, HENRY. .\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 29) at Magdalene,
Nov. 25, 1815. S. of Benjamin [of Norwich; died, 1827] (and
Sarah). School, Holt. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 20, 1817;
priest, Nov. 16, 1817; 'of Magdalene College, Cambridge.'
Lived subsequently at Bury St Edmunds, Great Bromley Hall,
Essex and ia Fitzroy Square, London. Described in his
father's WOl (P.C.C. 558 Heber) as 'My son. Rev. Henry
Walker of Overton, alias Orton LonguevUle, near Peter-
borough.' Died Mar. 10, 1848, 'aged 62,' at Fitzroy Square.
Owing to family dissensions an inquest was held on his body
when it had already been interred in Highgate cemetery;
a verdict of death by natural causes was recorded. Father of
Hopson P. (1849). (Robert R. Walker; G. Mag., 1848, i. 557.)
WALKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr.
25, 1838. 2nd s. of the Rev. John (1792): R- "i Cottered,
Herts. B. there, Feb. 15, 1820. School, under bis father.
Matric. Michs. 1838. Migrated to Sidney, July 7, 1840; B.A.
(S6th Wrangler) 1842; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, for
Tuam) 1844; priest iTuam) 1846; C. of Burrishoole, Co.
Mayo, 1844-6; C. of Myddle, Salop, 1847; C. of IsUp, Oxon.,
1847-8. C. of Epwell and Shutford, 1849-50. C. of Lopham,
Norfolk, 185 1-2. C. of Buxhall, Suffolk, 1853-5. V. of
Ludham, Norfolk, 1851-86. Married, 1858, Lydia, eldest dau.
of the Ven. John Banks Hollingworth, D.D., Archdeacon of
Huntingdon. Resided latteriy at New Hunstanton. Died
Nov. 21,1898. Brotherof John T. (1833). (T. A. Walker, 460;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 23, 1898.)
WALKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1898.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(St David's) 1902; priest, 1904; Chaplain of South Wales
and Monmouth Training College, Carmarthen, 1902-5. Vice-
Principal of York Training College, 1905-8; Principal, 1908-
35. R. of Little Bentley, Essex, 1935-42. Died May 16, 1942.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Times, May 18, 1942.)
WALKER, HENRY COLIN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1899- S.
of Henry, assistant secretary to the G.N. railway, of London.
B. Sept. 10, 1880. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1904; priest
(Southwark) 1905; C. of Christ Church, East Greenwich,
1904-7. C. of Kersal Moor, Lanes., 1907-8. C. of St Anne's,
Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, 1908-11. V. of Christ Church,
Great Warley, Essex, 1911-24. V. of St Luke's, Bedminster,
Somerset, 1924-34. V. of Holme, Westmorland, 1934-9- R-
of Hepworth, Suffolk, 1939-46. Married, 1907, Ruth, dau. of
the Rev. W. H. Dalton, of Seagrave, Leics. Of Watling Street,
St Albans, in 195 1. (Reg. of St Paul's Sch. ; King's Coll. Reg. ;
Crockford.)
WALKER, HENRY DE ROSENBACH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. S. of Robert Frederick, of Charlton Court,
near Staines, Middlesex (and Marie von Rosenbach). B.
May 30, 1867, at Sunbur>', Middlesex. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1885 ; B.A. 1888. A Clerk in the Foreign Office,
1889-92. M.P. for the Melton div. of Leicestershire, 1906-10.
Alderman, L.C.C., 1919. Travelled in Russia, Central Asia
and the Far East, etc. Married, Feb. 14, 1900, Maud Eleanor,
dau. of the Rev. D. W. Chute, R. of Sherborne St John,
Hants., and had issue. Author, Australasian Democracy;
The West Indies and the Empire, etc. Died July 31, 1923.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Who was Who.)
WALKER, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 20,
1849. S. of the Rev. W[illiam], R. of Slingsby, Yorks. (and
Catharine). Bapt. May 23, 1830. Schools, Sedbergh and
Oakham (The Rev. W. S. Wood). Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
1854. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 18, 1853; priest, Dec. 21,
1854; C. of Slingsby, Yorks., 1853-5- K- ^i Burythorpe,
1855-1912. Died Sept. 23, 1912. Brother of Thomas (1845).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxxiv. 269; Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. 27, 1912.)
WALKER (post MARRIOTT), HENRY MARRIOTT. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1875- S. of Henry W. B. Feb. 11, 1857.
at Bawtry, Lanes. School, Repton. Matnc. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1880. Assumed the name of Marriott in place of Walker,
1879. Died in Jan. 1881. (Peile, 11. 644; Changes of Name.)
WALKER, HERBERT MILNES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1885.
[Younger s. of Thomas, Esq., of Oakwood Grange, Roundhay,
Leeds.] Matric. Michs. 1885; exhibitioner; B.A. 1888; M.A.
1892. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1890; priest, 1892; C. of
St Peter's, Bishop Wearmouth, Co. Durham, iSga-z. C. of
Cossall, Notts., 1892-4. V of Littleover, Derbs., 1894-1909.
R. of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 1909-24. Publ. Pr., dio. of
Bristol from 1925. Rural Dean of Malmesbury, 1933. Hon.
Canon of Bristol, 1937. Married (i) June 28, 1894, Annie,
dau. of F. H. Pilley, Esq., of Upper Norwood; (2) Sept. 14,
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1927, Muriel Frances, elder dau. of Charles O. L. Power, of
Funchal, Madeira. Died Apr. 18, 1946, aged 79. at Lea
House, Malmesbury. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 20, 1946.)
WALKER, HOPSON PINCKNEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
May 9, 1849. 5th s. of the Rev. Henry (1815), deceased.
B. at Great Bromley, Essex. Schools, Tonbridge, Bedford
Grammar and King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. (%f>th Wrangler) 1853. LL.B., London, 1856. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, July 2, 1847. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1855. Called to the Bar of British Columbia, i860, and
practised there until 1870, when he went to Australia, and
was called to the Bar of Victoria, 1871, and of New South
Wales, 1877. Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of Victoria,
1884. Married (i) Cora Caroline, only dau. of William
Badford, of Bristol; (2) Apr. 28, 1875, Harriet Robertson,
2nd dau. of S. B. Vaughan, of South Yarra. Died Feb. i,
1902, at Mariposa, Toorak, Melbourne. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Mar. 14, 1902.)
WALKER, HORACE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1884. S. of Robert, farmer [died July 17, 1878] (and Sarah
Bennett HOI). B. Dec. 31, 1863, at Chelmondiston, Suffolk.
School, Kettering Grammar (Mr T. Widdowson). Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1922. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1888 ; priest, 1889 ; C. of Holy Trinity, Milton-next-Gravesend,
Kent, 1889-92. C. of Lee, 1892-3. C. of Bexley, 1893-5. C.
of John-the-Baptist, Plumstead, 1895-8. Of Selborne
Cottage, Littlehampton, in 1946. Disappears from Crockford,
1947.
WALKER, INGRAM BATHiJrST. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 16, 1866. [Only s. of Sir WUliam Harrison, H.E.LC.S.,
of 103, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London. B. 1849.
School. Wellington College.] Did not reside. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 17, 1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1873.
Private Secretary to the President of the Board of Trade
(Mr Chamberiain) 1880-5; Assistant Secretary, Financial
Department, 1892; Marine Department, 1893-9; retired,
1899. Died in 1910. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WALKER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 28,
1804. S. of — , of Wisbech, Cambs. School, King's Lynn,
Norfolk.
WALKER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. i,
1770. [Only] s. of James [physician], of 'Hardwick'
[Ardwick], Lanes. School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1770;
Scholar, 1772. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 22, 1771. {Man-
chester Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court, which gives 'of Ardwick'.)
WALKER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 26, 1789.
[S. of Alexander.] B. in [Fraserburgh], Aberdeenshire. [From
Manschal College, Aberdeen; B.A. 1789.] Matric. Michs.
1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796; D.D. 1826. Ord. deacon
(Edinburgh) Apr. 3, 1793; priest (Kildare) May 5, 1805. Tutor
to Sir John Hope, Bart., c. 1800, travelling with him for 2 or
3 years. Inc. of St Peter's Chapel, Edinburgh, 1805-29. Dean
of Edinburgh, 1808. Bishop of Edinburgh, 1830-41.
Pantonian Professor at the Episcopal Theological College,
Edinburgh, 1830-41. Primus of the Scottish Episcopal
Church, 1837-41. First Protestant clergyman to establish a
regular service in Rome, 1819. Sub-Editor of the Encyclopaedia
Britannica. Author, Sermons. Died Mar. 5, 1841, at 22,
Stafford Street, Edinburgh. (Si! John's Coll. Adm., iv. 536;
G. Mag., 1841, I. 551; D.N.B.; C. J. Fordyce.)
WALKER, JAMES BELL. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1878. Adm.
pens, at Emm.^nuel, Oct. 19, 1878. [3rd s. of William, of
Ainthorpe House, Danby, Yorks. B. 1856.] J.P. for the
North Riding of Yorks. (Kelly, Handbook.)
WALKER, JAMES CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1877.
Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 8, 1880; B.A 1886 •
M.A. 1890. [S. of James Charies Thrasher, of Sheffield (and
Ehza Annie, dau. of Henry Huntsman Ward). B. there,
Oct. 20, 1858. School, Sheffield CoUegiate.] Ord. deacon
(Liverpool) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St George's, Wigan,
1888-9. C. of Rainford, Lanes., 1889-91. C. of St Anne's,
Sheffield, 1891-3. C. of Sheffield, 1893-7. C. of St John-the-
Baptist, Ishngton, 1897-8. C. of Rotherham, Yorks., 1898-
1903. V. of St Thomas's, York (with St Luke's, 1903-10),
1903-25. R. of Nunbumhohne, Yorks., 1925-34. Latterly
of Hathersage, Derbs. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
{Who's Who in Yorkshire.) ^ ^^'
WALKER, JAMES MONRO. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus
Oct. 1885. [6th] s. of Sir Andrew Barclay [ist] Bart, (by his
1st wife, Ehza, dau. of John Reid). B. [Dec. 26, 1866], at
Gatacre. School, Charterhouse. Did not reside. Sometime
Lieut., Lanes. Hussars. Married (i) Aug. 9, 1893 (marriage
dissolved 1900) Emily Eileen, only dau. of Henry Hodgson
Bardswell, of Southport, and had issue, 2 dau.; (2) Oct. 14,
Walker, John
1902, Gladys, youngest dau. of Humphry Brooke Firman, of
Gateforth, Yorks.; (3) Feb. 12, 1917, Eleanor Hilda Jean,
youngest dau. of Frederick Nicholas Cunningham, of
Southsea. Donor of many pictures to the Walker Art Gallery,
Liverpool. Of Pell Wall, Market Drayton, in 1910. Died
June 24, 1920. Brother of Andrew B. (1884). (Burke,
P. and B.)
WALKER, JAMES THOMAS. Hon. LL.D., 1883. General,
Royal Engineers. [B. 1826 at Cannanore, India.] First
Surveyor-General of India, 1878-83. C.B., F.R.S., 1865.
Author, geographical. Died Feb. 16, 1896. {D.N.B.)
WALKER, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1863. [4th] s. of John, I.C.S., of Bombay. B. in
India. [School, King's College, London.] Matric. Michs.
1863; LL.B. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 7, 1865.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1868. Appointed to the I.C.S.,
1866; Collector, at Ahmadnagar, Ahmadabad and Karachi,
1868-71. On special duty, Baroda Commission, 1875- Acting
Remembrancer of Legal affairs, 1880. Acting Sessions
Judge at Ahmadabad, 1883; at Haidarabad, 1884; Judge and
Sessions Judge, 1885; retired, 1893. Married, Mar. 14, 1879,
Annie Chariotte, dau. of T. H. Travis, J.P., of Hull. Died
Aug. 14, 1929, at Harrogate. {Peile, 11. 580; Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; India Office Lists; The Times,
Aug. 16, 1929.)
WALKER, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May, 1819; a
'Ten-year man.'
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 19, 1756- Of
Yorks. [B. at Wakefield.] Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1760;
M.A. 1763. V. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 1768-87. Married
(1) Elizabeth Cumberland, of Newark; (2) Diana, dau. of the
Rev. John Drake, V. of Swmderby, Lines. Died Sept. 20,
1787, aged 49. M.I. at Sawbridgeworth. (F. P. White;
Cussans, Herts.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 26, 1765. Of Yorks. School, Halifax. Matric. Lent,
1765; B.A. 1770.
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26, 1775-
Of Leics. [S. of Richard, of St Martm's, Leicester.] Matric.
Michs. 1775; Browne medal (Greek Ode), 1778; B.A. 1779;
M.A. 1788. Incorp. at St Mary Hall, Oxford, 1789, aged 30;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1789- {Al. Oxon.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 9, 1781. Of
Derbyshire. [Eldest s. of Edmund, of Ashbourne.] Matric.
Easter, 1781; B..\. 1785; M.A. 1788. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 27, 1785. Called to the Bar, Feb. 12, 1790;
Bencher. Of Stydd Hall, Derbs. Died July 13, 1830. Brother
of William (1783). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 537.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 2, 1785.
S. of Thomas, of Little Budworth, Cheshire. School, Witton,
Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1790;
M.A. 1793-
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1792. S. of
— [Richard, of Talebert, Shap (and Agnes). Bapt. at Shap.
Apr. 14, 1771]. Of Westmorland. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Apr. 23, 1793. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1797;
M.A. 1800. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1800. Fellow of Trinity
Hall, 1802; Tutor and Vice-Master there. Junior Proctor,
1802-3. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 30, 1797", priest, Aug. 12,
1798. C. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1805-13. R. of Cottered,
Herts., 1806-53. V. of Wethersfield, Essex, 1814-53. Married
Sophia Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Sisson (1771), of
Wallington, Herts. Died Nov. 30, 1853. M.I. at Cottered.
Father of Henry (1838) and John T. (1833). Brother of
Stephen (1799). {T. A. Walker, 364; Walford, County
Families; G. Mag., 1854, i. 216; Warren's Book; C. R.
Hudleston; Cussons, Herts.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1809.
Matric. Easter, 1810.
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity, Oct.
29, 1819. Matric. Lent, 1828.
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1839. S. of
John, merchant and brewer, of Malton, Yorks. (and Jane
Harriet). B. there, Apr. 11, 1821. Schools, Wakefield and
Grantham. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (York) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Slingsby,
Yorks., 1844-5. C. of Burslem, Staffs., 1845-6. P.C. of East
Knottingley, Yorks., 1846-8. C. of St Botolph's, Knotting-
ley, 1848-52. C. of Old Malton, 1855-64. R. of BradweU,
Suffolk, 1864-1904. Married Louisa Gertrude, dau. of
Basil George Woodd, of Hampstead. Died Nov. 5, 1904.
Father of Cyril H. (1880), Wilfred C. (1877) and Robert H.
(1875). {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 7, 1904.)
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WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John'.s, June lo, 1841.
S. of Henry, timber-merchant, of Manchester (and Ann).
B. Apr. 7, 1822. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr Richards).
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1845; priest, 1846. V. of St Paul's, Bury, Lanes.,
1848-64. V. of St Saviour's, Pinalico, London, 1864-87.
Died Mar. 29, 1887. {EagU, xv. 103; Scott, MSS.; The
Gtuirdian, Apr. 6, 1887.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1844. [Eld.] s. of Isaac. B. [Sept. 15, 1826, at Palmers Green],
Edmonton, Middlesex. School, Stanmore, Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1832. Cricket 'blue,' 1846-9;
Capt., 1848. Plaved for the Gentlemen, 1852-63. For
Middlesex. 1850-66. Founded the Southgate Cricket Club.
Vice-President of the Middlesex County Club, 1864-85.
Died .^ug. 14, 1885, at Southgate. Brother of Alfred (1845)
and Frederick (1848). (Boose, in. 1150; W. A. Bettesworth,
The Walkers of Southgate.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 23,
1849. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [of Pendleton, Manchester].
[B. May 20, 1831. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. 1849; B..A.. 1853; (Moral Set. Trip., ist Class, 1854);
M..\. 1856. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 14, 1832. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1856. On the Oxford Circuit. Of
Westboume House, Cheltenham. Died Mar. 8, 1889, at
Cheltenham. Brother of Fountaine (185 1). {Cheltenham Col! .
Reg.: Boose, vi. 759; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WALKER, The Rev. JOHN. M.A. i860, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of Samuel Harper, of Stainland, near Halifax, Yorks.]
Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Mar. 8, 1852, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1855; M.A. (Oxford) 1859. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1856; priest (Gloucester and Bristol) 1857; C. of Hatherop,
Gloucs., 1856-60. C. of Hundleby, Lines., 1860-2. C. of
Norwell, Notts., 1862-4. Head Master of the HUl School,
Enfield, 1864-74. Chaplain at Penang F.M.S., 1879-84- C. of
St Martin, Montreal, 1886-91. Chaplain of Beacons'field, Point
Clare, 1887-88. C. of St James-the-Apostle, Montreal,
1888-91. C. of Berwick, Sussex, 1891-6. R. of Littlington,
1896-1902. Disappears from CcocA;/o)-(i, 1903. {Al. Oxon.)
WALKER, JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1890. S. of John,
estate-agent, of Derby (and Sarah Margaret Broadhurst).
B. there [Apr. 13], 1871. School, Derby Grammar. Matric.
Michs 1890; Scholar; B..\. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St James's, Gateshead,
1894-8. V. of Eketahuna, New Zealand, 1898-1902. V. of
St Thomas, Wellington, 1902-10. V. of Aramoho, 1910-15.
R. of Masterton, 1915-22. C. of Stoke-on-Trent, 1922-5.
V. of St Paul's, Wolverhampton, 1923-5. R. of Bathealton
with Stawlev and Kittisford, Somerset, 1925-36. V. of Halse
with Heathfield, 1936-8. Lie. to off., dio. of Bath and Wells,
1938-46. Latterly of Weston-super-Mare, where he died
Jan. 21, 1946. {Derby Sch. Reg.; Venn, u. 517; Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 2, 1946.)
WALKER, JOHN CHARLES ARTHINGTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1878. S. of Frederick John, of The Priory,
Bathwick, Somerset (and Lydia, dau. of Samuel Harwood,
of Barton HUl, Gloucs.). B. May 23, 1859, at Exeter.
School, Malton, Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1878.
Second Lieut., West Yorks. MOitia, 1879 ; Lieut., 19th Hussars,
1882; Captain, 1886; Served in the Sudan, 1884, and in the
Nile Expedition, 1884-5. Major, Second Dragoon Guards,
1897. Killed in action near Leeuwkop, South Africa, Apr. i,
1902. {Army Lists; The Last Post.)
WALKER, JOHN CURWEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 13,
1830 S. of Charles, Esq., of Ashford Court, Ludlow (and
Bridget Curwen). B. Nov. 1812, at Workington Hall,
Cumberland. School, Stockton, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
Matric. Michs. 1830. Kept eight terms. Married and had
issue. Of Tasmania. Brother of Charles F. (1840). (C. R.
Hudleston.)
WALKER, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 4, 1848; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Canterbury.
WALKER, JOHN EWART. .\dm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1896-
S. of J. M., merchant, of London. B. July 19. 1877, at
Wimston, near Manchester. School, The Leys, Camlsridge
(Dr Moulton). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June I, 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R. Fusiliers and Labour Corps). Of New Court, Temple.
{Law Lists.)
WALKER, JOHN FALCONAR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
.\pr. 14, 1820. S. of William (and Mary Falconar). B. at
Thirsk, Yorks. School, Ripon. Matric. Michs. 1820. Migrated
to Magdalene, Apr. 12, 1823.
Walker, John Thomas
WALKER, JOHN FORTYE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Ian 25 1799. Of Norwich. [School, Norwich] Matric.
Michs. 1799; Scholar; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1811. In Holy Orders.
Lecturer at St Paul's, Deptford, and Chaplain to the Trmity
House, -1842-7. Of Camberwell, 1846, when his son, Richard
Zouche Walker, was adm. at Magdalen CoUege, Oxford.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1848. {Al. Oxon.)
WALKER, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 16,
1863. Eldest s. of John, merchant, of York. B. there, Nov.
25, 1839. School, St Peter's. York (Mr Hey); also at the Royal
Agricultural College, Cirencester. Matric. Michs. 1863; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1866); B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. FeUow.
Sometime Lecturer in Natural Science at Sydney University.
F.G.S.; F.C.S.; F.L.S. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2,
1871. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1874. On the North-Eastern
Circuit. Married, Apr. 18, 1882, .Alice, youngest dau of
Charies CrackneU, Esq., of Knoyle House, Ealmg. Latterly ot
Bootham, York. Died May 23, 1907- {Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, May 25, 1907.)
WALKER, JOHN FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 5, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Roger Chambers [of Rathcamck,
Co. Sligo] (and Amy Eliza Hester). B. [Mar. 16], 1844. at
Sligo. Schools, Cheltenham CoUege and Harrow. Matnc.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Of Rathcarrick, Co. Sligo. J. P. for
Co. Sligo; High Sheriff, 1878. Married, 1872, Anne Louisa,
dau. of the Rev. Henrv Barry Knox, R. of Hadleigh, Suffolk,
and had issue. Died in 1900. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
WALKER, JOHN HAMPTON. Adm. pens, at St John's. Oct. 11,
1861. S. of John, gent, (and Elizabeth). B. Nov. 5, 1840, at
Whitlington, Worcs. School, Worcester. Matnc. Michs. 1861.
Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 10, 1863; B..\. 1865.
WALKER, JOHN KENWORTHY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, June 25, 1805. [3rd] s. of WUliam, mercer, of
Leicester (and Martha, dau. of John Kenworthy). B. there.
School, Brampton, Northants. ; and Leicester. Matric. Michs.
1805; M.B. i8ii; M.D. 1820. At Edinburgh and the London
Hospital. Practised at Leicester and afterwards at Hudders-
field. Consulting Physician, Hudders&eld Infirmary. Author,
medical. Died Mar. 18, 1873- {Venn, 11. 145; Medical Direc-
tories; Burke, L.O.)
WALKER, JOHN LUCAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1863. [Eldest] s. of Edward [solicitor]. B. Sept. 5. i844, m
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1863; LL.B. 1867.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1869. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1871. Died Dec. 12, 1884, aged 40. Left £10,000 to
Sir Richard Webster, in trust, for the promotion of scientific
and literary research, by which the Umversity exhibitions
and studentships in pathology which bear his name were
endowed. (Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
Dec. 17, 1884.)
WALKER, JOHN MILLS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9.
1863. S. of John (and Amelia). B. Dec. 15, 1843. at Howrah,
Calcutta. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Bp. Anderson, for London) 1866; pnest (London)
1867; C. of Holy Trinity, St Marylebone, 1866-71. Chaplam
(Madras Est.) at Cannanore, 1872-5 ; at Poonamallee, i875-6;
at Trimulgherry, 1876-7; at Trichinopoly, 1877-9; at Holy
Trinity, Bangalore, 1881-3; at Coonoor, 1883-4 and 1889-90;
at St John's, Bangalore, 1884-9; at South Black Town,
Madras, 1890-1. V. of Harrold, Beds., 1895-1900. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Chichester, 1902-3. Married, Nov. 11, 1S86, in Madras,
Alice Martha, 3rd dau. of Charles Dobbm, of Hampstead.
Latterly of 6, CoUege Terrace, Kemp Town, Bnghton, where
he died, Sept. 9, 1903. {Eagle, xxv. 207; Crockford; Ihe
Guardian, Dec. 8, 1886; The Times, Sept. 12, 1903; Lt.-Col.
H. K. Percy-Smith.)
WALKER, JOHN OSBORNE. .\dm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. S.
of John, merchant, of Highgate, Middlesex (and Margaret
Downie). B. [May 21], i88o, in London. School, Highgate.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B..\. 1901. Chairman of Walker Bros.
Ltd., and Director of Walker Sons and Co., Ltd., London and
Ceylon. (Venn, 11. 560.)
WALKER, JOHN RICHARD. \dm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, July 10, 1795. S. of John, of Waterclough, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1800.
WALKER, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 29, 1833. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1792). R- ol
Cottered, Herts, (and Sophia Mary, dau. of the Rev. Ihomas
Sisson). B. there. School, his father. Matnc. Michs. 1834;
B.A. (iith Wrangler) 1838; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1841-53;
held various CoUege ofiices. Adm. at Lincoln s Inn, Mar. 21,
1839. CaUed to the Bar, May 6, 1842. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1846; priest, 1848. R. of Ashdon, Essex, 1853-77- JP- for
Essex. Married, 1856, Augusta, dau. of Charles Soames, of
Coles Park, Herts. Died Apr. 7, 1877. Father of Oswm F.
(1879); brother of Henry (1838). (Venn, 11. 225; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Crockford; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford,
County Families.)
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WALKER, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Sept. 21, 1877. [2nd] s. of Jacob, Esq. [James, clerk
in the Chancery Pay Office], of Mooresfort, near Surbiton.
B. [Dec. 3, 1857], in London. [School, King's, Peterborough.]
Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of Bringhurst, Leics.,
1882-4. C. of Bishop Auckland, Durham, 1884-5. C. of
Christ Church, Surbiton Hill, Surrey, 1885-8. V. of Saxthorpe,
and Corpusty, Norfolk, 1888-1914. Lie Pr., dio. of
Chichester, from 1916. Married, May 2, 1889, Edith Anne,
youngest dau. of W. Skilbeck, of Surbiton Hill. Latterly of
5, College Road, Eastbourne, where he died Feb. 25, i947-
(Crockford; The Guardian, May 8, 1889; Church Times,
Mar. 7, 1947.)
WALKER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1826. [5th] s. of William. B. [Feb. 1807], at Almondbury,
Yorks. School, Almondbury. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1829; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1830. Incorp. at Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1832; M.A. (Oxford) 1833; Fellow of
Brasenose, 1832-44; Tutor, Dean, Vice Principal, 1841-2.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1833; priest, 1834. R. of BUling,
Northants., 1843-99. ^Vhitehall Preacher, 1832-40. Married,
1843, Catherine Mary Augusta, dau. of Admiral Sir William
Carroll, K.C.B., and had issue. Died Jan. 4, 1899. (Boase,
VI. 760; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Times, Jan. 6,
1899.)
WALKER, JOSEPH ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 31,
1868. [Youngest] s. of Zaccheus, of Hall Green, Warws.
B. [Oct. 22], 1850, at Handsworth. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Adm. 2t the Inner
Temple, Mar. 17, 1874. Of 4, Crown Office Row, Temple.
Sometime in business in Birmingham. Died Dec. 17, 1904, at
Bournemouth. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Standard, Dec. 20,
1904.)
WALKER, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 18,
1832. [4th] s. of Professor — [Josiah], of Glasgow. [B. at
Perth, Mar. 21, 1805. M.A., Glasgow, 1821.] Matric. Michs.
1832; Scholar, 1833; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1835-6);
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1839; LL.B. 1839. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1836; priest (Ely) 1837; C. of Stetchworth, Cambs., 1846-7.
V. of Wood Ditton, 1847-80. Latterly of 34, North Bruntis-
field Place, Edinburgh, where he died Dec. 14, 1882, aged 78.
(Crockford; Clergv List; The Guardian, Dec. 30, 1882; V.
Hodson; C. J. Fordyce.)
WALKER, KENNETH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1893.
[2nd] s. of James Douglas (University College, Oxford, i860),
of 20, Queen's Gate Gardens, London. B. Mar. 2, 1874, in
London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1945. Of Boulston, Haverfordwest. J. P. Master of
fox-hounds and County Councillor. Died July 5, 1947.
Brother of Nigel O. (1895). (Rugbv Sch. Reg.; The Times,
July 7, 1947.)
WALKER, LAUNCELOT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, May 8, 1875. S. of Charles Haggart, of
24, Redcliff Square, South Kensington, London. Matric.
Michs. 1875.
WALKER, LAURENCE. Matric. Non-CoU. Easter, 1888;
Mus. Bac. 1891; Mus. Doc. 1897. Studied at the Raff
Conservatorium, Frankfort. Organist at St James's Church,
Belfast. Lecturer on Music at Queen's University, Belfast.
Of 75, Cliftonville Road, Belfast, in 1921. (British Musical
Biography; Organists' Who's Who.)
WALKER, LEWIS. Adm. a scholar at Queens', Oct. 1886. S.
of James. B. Sept. 6, 1867, in Manchester. [School, Man-
chester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1901. Assistant Master at Wesley College, Sheffield, 1892-3;
at the Royal College, Colombo, Ceylon, 1894-7. Lecturer in
English and Modem Languages at the Royal College, 1897;
Vice- Principal, 1903-19. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1920;
priest, 1921; C. of Aigburth, Lanes., 1920-3; C. of Millom,
Cumberland, 1923; C. of St Mary's, West Derby, Lanes.,
1924-5. R. of L. with Great Eversden, Cambs., 1925-31.
V. of Impington, 1932-6. Twice married. Died Nov. 15, 1938,
at 36, Arbury Road, Cambridge. (Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 16, 1938.)
WALKER, LIONEL PRESCOTT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1900. S. of Dr — [Archibald Dunbar], of 168, Lad-
brooke Grove, Notting Hill, London, W. B. Dec. 23, 1881.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1905. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, A.O.D.; R.F.C., and R.A.F.). District auditor,
Ministry of Health, in 1928. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg. ; Law Lists ;
F. P. White.)
Walker, Robert
WALKER, LOUIS WILLIAM LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1893. S. of [C. Plomer, Paymaster-in-
Chief, R.N. and] Mrs Walker, of 4, Wilton Terrace, Station
Road, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A.
1907. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of
Shorwell, Isle of Wight, 1898-1901. C. of Milton with
Eastney, Hants., 1901-4. Chaplain, R.N.: H.M.S. Resolution,
1904; Vulcan, 1904-7; Achilles, 1907-8; Cressy, 1908-9;
Dominion, 1909-12; Actaeon, 1912-14; Marlborough, 1914-16;
Victorious, 1916-17; Apollo, 1917-19; at H.M. dockyard,
Pembroke, 1919-22. V. of Purbrook, Hants., 1922-35. R. of
Parracombe, Devon, 1935-43. Married (i) Barbara Jessie,
5th dau. of Lieut.-Col. George D. D. Cleveland, 98th Regt.;
(2) Aug. 26, 1912, Janet Gordon, dau. of Robert Baldie, of
Aston, Bridge of Allen. Of Bournemouth in 1952. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford.)
WALKER, MILES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 19, 1896.
S. of Robert, physician, of Clovelly, North Devon (and
Mary Graham). B. Aug. 13, 1867, at Carlisle. Schools,
Grosvenor College, Carlisle, Technical College, Finsbury, and
at the City and GuUds College, South Kensington. Matric.
Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1898; B.A. 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1898; Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899); M.A.
1911. D.Sc, London, 1918. M.I.E.E., 1907; F.R.S., 1931-
Sometime with the Westinghouse Co., at Pittsburgh, U.S.A.,
1900-3; with the British Westinghouse Co., Trafford Park,
Manchester, 1903-12. Professor of Electrical Engineering at
Manchester University, 1912-32. Author, The Specification
and Design of Dvnamos, etc. Died Jan. 22, 1941. (Register of
City and Guilds College; The Times, Jan. 24, 1941 ; Engineering,
Jan. 31, 1941.)
WALKER, NIGEL OUCHTERLONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. [Youngest] s. of James Douglas [Q.C.]
(University College, Oxford, i860), of 20, Queen's Gate
Gardens, South Kensington, London. B. July 15, 1877, in
London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 193 1. Served in the South African War (nth Imperial
Yeomanry). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Major,
Special List; O.B.E.). Married Frances, dau. of Edward W.
Vowler. Of Medland Manor, Cheriton Bishop, Devon. Died
Jan. 7, 1934, at Cambridge. Brother of Kenneth (1893).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 10, I934-)
WALKER, NORMAN DUGUID. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1899. S. of John Duguid, of 109, Osborne Road, New-
castle-on-Tyne. B. Mar. 3, 1880, at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. (igth
Wrangler) 1902; LL.B. 1903. Adm. a solicitor, Aug. 1905;
practised in Newcastle-on-Tyne (Messrs J. D. and N. D.
Walker). Of Elmfield Road, Gosforth, in 1924. (Malvern
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WALKER, OSWIN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1879. S. of the Rev. John Thomas (1833). B.
at Ashdon, Essex. School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs.
1879. (Malvern Coll. Reg.)
WALKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1780.
Of Leics. [Only s. of the Rev. Christopher Hatton (i749).
R. of Harrington, Northants., and of Kibworth, Leics. (and
Catharine, dau. of Richard Greene, of RoUeston).] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784;
M.A. 1788. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 11, 1786; priest.
May 18, 1788; C. of Burton Overy, Leics., 1786-8. V. of
Norton-by-Galby, 1788-1826 and R. of Galby, 1789-1826.
Died July 3, 1826. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 538; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 92.)
WALKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 17, 1865.
Possibly same as the next.
WALKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Jesus, Oct. 12,
1865. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Stockton-on-Tees. Matric.
Michs. 1865; BA. 1869; M..\. 1873. Ord. deacon (York),
1870; priest, 1871; C. of Kirkby-Grindalythe, Yorks., 1870-2.
C. of Helperthorpe, 1873-5; V. there, 1875-8. C. of East
Heslerton, 1877-9; V. there, 1879-1902. Latterly of The
Lodge, West Ayton, where he died Jan. 25, 1921. (Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 26, 1921.)
WALKER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Jesus, Aug. 28,
1790. S. of Thomas Stubbs, farmer. School, Thornton, Yorks.
Matric. Lent, 1792; Scholar; B.A. 1795. Sometime C. of
Thormanby, Yorks. R. of Ashwell, Rutland, 1802-3. Died
June 24, 1803, 'in his 30th year.' (G. Mag., 1803, 11. 695.)
WALKER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 3,
1798. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Charles (Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1762) [R.] of Cosgrove, Northants. B. Sept. 29, 1780.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805.
V. of Dunton, Beds., 1806-52. Died Jan. 20, 1852; buried
' in the new churchyard' of St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge.
M.I. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, i. 311.)
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Walker, The Rev. Robert
WALKER, The Rev. ROBERT. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[3rd s. of Robert, Esq., of St James's, Dover.] Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Jan. 20, 1819, aged 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1822; M.A. (Oxford) 1825; Fellow and tutor, 182S-
48; Chaplain, 1826-31. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1826; priest,
1827. Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Oxford,
1839-65. F.R.S., 1831. V. of Culham, Oxon., 1848-65.
Author, Elements of Mechanics; Text-book of Mechanics, etc.
Died Sept. 28, 1865, at Iffley. lAl. Oxon.; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1865, II. 652.)
WALKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1843.
[2nd s. of George (1808). B. Apr. 24, 1824, at Gestingthorpe,
Essex.] Matric. Lent, 1844; Scholar, 1846; B.A. (2nd
Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1847; M.A. 1850. Fellow,
1849; assistant Tutor, 1850-1. Ord. deacon (York) 1851;
priest (Ely) 1852; C. of Bradfield St Clare, Suffolk, 1851-4.
V. of Helions Bumpstead, Essex, 1854-6. \'. of Wymeswold,
Leics., 1856-83. Married, Oct. 9, 1856, .\nna Edge, dau. of
the Rev. Richard Snape, R. of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk. Died
Jan. II, 1883. Brother of Edward (1839). (Boase, in. 1152;
R. R. A. Walker; The Guardian, Jan. 17, 1883.)
WALKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 30, 1861.
[6th and youngest s. of William. B. Feb. 18, 1842. School,
At)erdeen Grammar; and at Aberdeen University; M.A.
1868; LL.D., 1907.] Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar; B.A.
{15th Wrangler) 1865; M..\. 1868. Fellow, 1866-78. Librarian
of the Aberdeen University, 1877-93; Secretary, 1877-1907;
Registrar, 1877-1918. Died, unmarried, Oct. 26, 1920.
{Who was Who; C. F. Fordyce.)
WALKER, ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21,
1893. [3rd s. of Thomas James, M.D., of Peterborough.
B. Dec. 18, 1874.] School, Haileyburv. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.B. and B.Chir., 1901. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., rgoo; F.R.C.S., 1905. Clinical .\ssistant.
Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital; Senior House
Surgeon, Royal Northern Hospital. Practised at Peter-
borough. J. P. for Liberty of Peterborough, 1926. Married,
1905, Ethel Ernestine, dau. of Major Goadby, of Slaidbum,
Yorks., and had issue. Of Longthorpe, Peterborough, 1949.
Brother of Walter W. (1886). (HaiUybury Reg.; Medical
Directories;Ke]ly , Handbook.)
WALKER, ROBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1894. S. of J. William, Esq., of Hertingfordbury,
Herts. B. Nov. 17, 1875, at Essendon, Herts. School, King
Henry VIII, Coventry. Matric. Michs. 1894; exhibitioner,
1896; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at King
Henry VIII School, Coventry, 1898-1901. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St Mark's, Coventry,
1899-1908. V. of Reddal Hill, Staffs., 1908-14. V. of St Paul's,
Foleshill, Warws., 1914-24. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1924-48. Of the Old House, Cirencester, Gloucs. in 1951.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford.)
WALKER, ROBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, June 8, 1804. 2nd s. of John, furniture-maker, of
London. B. there [.-Vug. 31, 1785]. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1S09. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 4, 1810. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WALKER, ROBERT HENRY. .\dm. pens, at St John's, June 18,
1875. S. of the Rev. John (1839) [R. of BradweU, Suffolk]
(and Louisa Gertrude). B. at Malton. Bapt. Apr. 22, 1857.
School, Dedham Grammar (Dr Lermit). Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (London) 1880; priest,
1 881; C. of All Souls, Langham Place, London, 1880-7.
Missionary (C.M.S.) in Uganda from 1888; at Usambiro and
Mengo, 1889-93. First Archdeacon of Uganda, 1893-1912.
V. of Broxboume, Herts., 1913-19. One of his eyes was
sightless, having been pierced by an arrow during boyhood.
Married, Sept. 28, 1910, Eleanor, dau. of George Barbour,
Esq., of Bolesworth Castle, Chester. Died Jan. 10, 1939,
aged 81, at Ealing; buried at Bradwell. Brother of Wilfred C.
(1877), and Cyril H. (1880). (Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Jan. 11, 1939.)
WALKER, RONALD RALPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
19, 1899. [2nd] s. of William Ralph, hosiery-manufacturer,
of Leicester (and Sarah Roberts). B. May 24, 1882, at
Knighton. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
B.Chir. and M.A. 1907; M.D. 1921. At Guy's Hospital; House
Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. Clinical Assistant
at Shadwell Children's Hospital. Of Hing Hwa, Fukien,
China, 1908-21-. Director and Senior Physician, St Luke's
Hospital, Hing Hwa. ist Class Chinese military medal;
2nd Class double rhinoceros; China Red Cross medal.
Practised at Presteign, Radnors. High Sheriff of Radnorshire,
1946. Married, July 2, 1908, Margaret Conyers, dau. of
Conyers Kirby, of Newport, .Mon., and had issue. Of Warden
Court, Presteign, 1950. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
KeUy, Handbook.)
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WALKER, The Rev. ST GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 3, 1867. Of Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1873; M.A,
1876. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1862; priest, 1864; C. of Old
Hutton, Westmorland, 1862-3. C. of Arthuret, Cumberland,
1863-7. R. of Elveden, Suffolk, 1869-1902. Disappears from
Crockford, 1903. Father of the next and of William F. (1889).
WALKER, ST GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1888. S. of the Rev. St George (above), R. of
Elveden, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1888. Second Lieut., East
Lanes. Regt. (T.), 1888. Brother of WilUam F. (1889).
(Army Lists.)
WALKER, SAMUEL ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
.Mar. 10, 1840. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1845;
.M.. -v. 1849. Father of the next.
WALKER, SAMUEL ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
28, 1874. S. of Samuel Arthur (above), of 20, New Steine,
Brighton. B. Feb. 15, 1855, at Teignmouth, Devon. School,
CUfton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881.
Athletics 'blue,' (high jump), 1875. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1878; priest, 1879; C. of St Stephen-the-Martyr, Edge Hill,
Liverpool, 1878-81. C. of Winterboume St ickland, Dorset,
1881-3. C. of Pimpeme, 1883-6. R. of Spetisbury with
Charlton Marshall, 1886-1904. Latterly of Charlton Manor,
Blandford. Died in 1922. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WALKER, SAMUEL EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 29, 1827. [Only] s. of Edmund [barrister and a Master of
the Exchequer Office]. B. June 22, 1810, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. .Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1828; B.A. 1831;
Crosse Scholar, 1833; M.A. 1834; B.D. 1841; D.D. 1846.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1840. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1834;
priest (Exeter) 1835; C. of Friem-Bamet, Middlesex, and
Totteridge, Herts., untU 1841. R. of St Columb Major,
Cornwall, 1841-69. Restored the rectory at a cost of £7000.
The living was sequestered and he lived abroad for some
years. Engaged in building speculations at Gravesend and
Notting Hill, in which he lost large sums of money. Built the
Church of St Columba, subsequently .\11 Saints, Notting Hill.
Died Mar. 16, 1869, at 10, Eton Road, Hampstead; buried at
Friem Bamet. Father of Edmund J. (1879). (Boase, vi. 760;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.; At. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford;
Cornwall Reg., 48.)
WALKER, SAMUEL JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
June 28, 1858. S. of Rev. 'S.' deceased [Robert Francis (New
CoUege, Oxford, 1806), C. of Purieigh, 1851]. B. at Purleigh,
Essex. School, in Germany. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862;
M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of
Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, 1862-5. C. of East Bamet,
Herts., 1865-6. Chaplain at RoubaLx, 1867-71; Chaplain at
Turin, 1871-2. C. of Lutterworth, Leics., 1872-4. C. of Holy
Trinity, Tewkesbury, 1875-7. C. of Langley Burrell, Wilts.,
1877-8. C. of St Peter's, Dorchester, 1878-80. C. of Ebring-
ton, Gloucs., 1881-2. C. of WiUersey, 1882-4. Resided
latterly at Leamington, where he died Nov. 24, 1913, aged 74.
Brother of Walter N. (1858). (Venn, 11. 340; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 26, 1913.)
WALKER, SAMUEL MASTERSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Jan. 12, 1820. S. of Joseph [.Major-General]. B. in
London. School, Shepton MaUet. Matric. Michs. 1820; B..\.
1824; M.A. 1843. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1851. Ord.
deacon, 1826; priest (Exeter) 1827. R- of St Enoder, Corn-
wall, 1828-74. Married, Maria — , and had issue. Died
Feb. 6, 1874, aged 70. M.I. at St Enoder. (Al. Oxon.; Venn,
II. 176; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford.)
WALKER, The Rev. SAMUEL SHARP. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 14, 1863. [.-Vt London University; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1882.] Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1868;
M..\. 1871. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1854; priest, 1855;
C. of H. Trinity, Oswestry, Salop, 1858-9. C. of St Andreas,
Isle of Man, 1860-2. V. of St Stephen's, Sulby, 1863. C. of
Tempsford, Beds., i868. C. of Redruth, Cornwall, 1869-71.
C. of Lannarth, 1871-2. C. of Ferring, Sussex, 1872-84.
Married and had issue. Latterly of Lindfield, Hayward's
Heath. Disappears from Crockford, 1896. (Boase, Collect.
Cornub.; Clergy List.)
WALKER, SAMUEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 8, 1831. [Eldest] s. of Joseph, Esq., of Lascelles Hall,
near Huddersfield. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1831. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 19, 1833. Died,
unmarried, June 26, 1845. Brother of WiUiam B. (1833).
(Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WALKER, SIDNEY (1814), see WALKER, WILLIAM SIDNEY.
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WALKER, SPENCER LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1900. S. of John B. B. at Nottingham, Feb. 2, 1881. School,
Nottingham High (Dr Gow). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
B.Chir., 1907; M.B. 1908; M.A. 1935. At St Thomas's
Hospital; House Physician there. House Surgeon, West
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Practised at
East Grinstead, Sussex. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Canadian A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches). J. P. for
Sussex, 1937. Of Stone House, Forest Row, in 1949. {Medical
Directories; Kelly, Handbook.)
WALKER, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 20, 1799. Of Westmorland. [S. of Richard, of Talebert,
Shap. Bapt. at Shap, Aug. i, I779-] School, Bampton.
Matric. Easter, 1800; Scholar. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 3,
1801; Scholar; B.A. 1804. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1804; priest
(Peterb.) 1805; C. of Wentworth and Witcham, Cambs.
C. (to his uncle, the Rev. Robert Walker) at Swindale,
Westmorland, 1816-33. PC of Swindale, 1833-50. Died
Jan. 31, 1850, aged 71. Brotherof John (1792). (PeiVe, n. 350;
T. A. Walker, 373; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, 1. 546; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 21, 1758.
Of Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1758.
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 30, 1760.
Of Surrey. Matric. Easter, 1762. Ord. priest (London), May
29, 1768; 'Queens' Coll., Camb.; no degree.' One of these
names (not of Oxford) was V. of Watford, Northants. in 1782;
buried July 17, 1790, at Daventry, aged 50. (Northants.
Clergy.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 25,
1764. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771.
WALKER, THOMAS. Matric. from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1780; LL.B. 1780.
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 14,
1787. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Thomas, (1745-6)] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1791;
M.A. 1794. Fellow, 1796-1801. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 15, 1786. Called to the Bar, May 6, 1796. Cursitor of
Notts, and Northants. Deputy-Registrar of the Court of
Chancery, 1805; Registrar, 1810 and finally Senior Registrar;
resigned c. 1828. Married Frances — , and had issue. Died
Sept. 27, 1830, at Clifton. [Harrow Sch. Reg., which erro-
neously gives died Sept. 27, 1836; St John's Adm., iv. 538;
C. R. Hudleston.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1803. S. of Thomas [cotton-merchant], of Manchester.
[B. Oct. 10, 1784, at Chorlton-CMw-Hardy.] School, Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1811. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 8, 1812. Lived for some years
at Longford Hall, Stretford. Police Magistrate at Lambeth
Police Court, London, 1829-36. Published a weekly periodical
The Original, 1835 (May-Dec), intended to raise ' the
national tone in whatever concerns us socially or individually ' ;
his contributions on health and gastronomy form its chief
interest. Author, Observations on the Nature, Extent and
Effects of Pauperism, and on the Means of Reducing it;
Suggestions for a Constitutional and Efficient Reform in
Parochial Government, etc. Died, unmarried, Jan. 20, 1836,
in Brussels. (D.N.B.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 25,
1806. OfStafis. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1806; LL.B.
1812. R. of Tixall, Staffs., 1823-8, and of Standon. Father
of Thomas (1831). (T. A. Walker, 379; Foster, Index Eccles.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 27, 1814. S. of
Edward, of Wragby, Lines. B. there, June i2, 1793. Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1819; priest,
1821. R. of Oflord D'Arcy, Hunts., 1828-58. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1859. (Crockford.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Dec. 11,
1826. 2nd s. of W[illiam], Esq., of Wilsick House, near
Doncaster (and Margaret, dau. of Samuel Walker). B. Oct.
19, i8o8. Schools, Repton and Richmond. Matric. Lent,
1827; Scholar; B.A. 1831 ; M.A. 1834. A banker in Doncaster.
Of The Woodlands, Doncaster. J. P. and D.L. for the West
Riding of Yorks. Married, 1841, Anna, dau. of John Stephen-
son Ferguson, Esq., of Ballysinnon, Co. Antrim. Died Mar. 7,
1891. Brother of William (1825). [Repton Sch. Reg.; WaUord,
County Families.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 22, 1827.
B. at Ovington, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1827;
Scholar, 1828; B.A. (25(/i Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow,
1832-43; Steward, 1836; Junior Dean, 1837. Ord. priest
(Ely) 1835; C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1835-6. R. of
Clipston, Northants., 1842-67. Head Master of Clipston
School. Died Jan. 12, 1867; buried at Wycliffe, Yorks.
[Peile, 11. 426; Crockford; Clergy List; Camb. Univ. Mag., 11.
505; Northants. Clergy.)
Walker, Thomas Beresford Need
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 10,
1831. Of Stafis. S. of the Rev. T. [Thomas (1806)], R. of
Standon. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835.
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John s, July 7, 1831-
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1831. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Feb. 4, 1832. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, gent, [of Reading].
B. in Kensington. School, private. B.A. 1835. Adm. at the
Middle Temple ('age 45'), Nov. 15, 1858. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 27, 1862. Died June 12, 1898, at Camberley, Surrey,
aged 86. [Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times,
June 16, 1898.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 12, 1845.
S. of the Rev. WilUam, of Slingsby, Yorks. (and Catharine).
B. there, Oct. 4, 1827. Bapt. Oct. 8, 1826. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon,
1849; priest, 1850. C. of Slingsby, Yorks., 1851. C. of South
KUvington, 1852-3. C. of Eskdaleside, 1854. V. of Eskdale-
side (or Sleights) with Ugglebamby, 1854-97. Died in 1897.
Brother of Henry J. (1849). [Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1849;
from Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 13,
1847, age 18; Scholar, 1847-9. [2nd s. of George James
Alexander, of Norton juxta Kempsey, Worcs. B. there.
Schools, Bromsgrove and Sheffield Collegiate.] Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; Seatonian prize, 1858; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) i860; priest, 1861 ; C. of Low Harrogate,
Yorks., 1860-1. R. of Abbots Morton, Worcs., 1861-1903.
Rural Dean of Feckenham, 1891-1902. Married, May 1,
i860, Lucy Barfoot, youngest dau. of Thomas Barfoot
Oliver, of Quorndon Hall, Leics. Died, suddenly, Oct. 8, 1903,
aged 75, at Brighton. Brother of Charles (1850). [The Eagle,
XXV. 207; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Times,
Oct. 13, 1903.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 15,
1849. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1850; B.A. 1854.
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 27, 1878.
S. of Richard (and Isabella). B. at Matlock, Derbs. Bapt.
Mar. II, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1878; Scholar, 1881; B.A.
1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1882; priest,
May 20, 1883 ;C. of Stratford, Essex, 1882-4. C.of St James's,
Holloway, 1884-5. Head of itinerant Mission (C.M.S.) at
Palamcottah, Tinnevelly, 1885-1911. Married, Aug. 5, 1890,
Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of W. F. Hodge, of Buckhurst Hill.
Died in 1911. [The Guardian, Aug. 13, 1890; Crockford.)
WALKER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Jan. 22,
1885. [Eldest s. of Joseph, of Bowdon, Cheshire. Schools,
Fleetwood and Tottenham.] Matric. Lent, 1885. Adm, at the
Inner Temple, June 20, 1885. Called to the Bar, Apr. 25,
1888. Of Two Gates, Altrincham, Cheshire. Died Feb. 28,
1893, aged 39. [Inns of Court; Camb. Ind. Press, Mar. 10,
1893-)
WALKER, THOMAS ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1882. [Only] s. of William Davenport, Esq., deceased,
of Bowdon, Cheshire (and Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas
Norbury, of Bowdon). B. Feb. 16, 1862. School, Rose Hill,
Bowdon and Owens College, Manchester; (B.A. 1882; M.A.
1885; Litt.D., igoo.) Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar; Lightfoot
Scholar, 1884; Whewell Scholar, 1884; B.A. 1885; (Hist. Trip.,
1st Class, 1885; Law Trip., ist Class, 1886); LL.B. 1886;
M.A. and LL.M., 1889; LL.D. 1895. FeUow, 1886; Tutor,
1897-1907; Dean; Bursar and Librarian, 1904-24. Junior
Proctor, 1892-3; Senior Proctor, 1901-2. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, 1886. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1896; priest, 1898; C. of
Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1900-1. Select Preacher, 1897.
V. of Cherry Hinton, 1908-17. R. and V. of Freckenham,
Suffolk, 1917-20. R. of Witnesham, 1924-32. F.S.A., 1926.
Married, Sept. 11, 1895, Annie P., 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Morris Piddocke, V. of Kirknewton, Northumberland.
Author, The Science of International Law; A Manual of
International Law; A History of Peterhouse; Admissions to
Peterhouse; A Peterhouse Bibliography; A Bibliographical
Register of Peterhouse Men, 1284-1916; etc. Died Mar. 8,
1935. at Cambridge; buried at Cherry Hinton. [T. A.
Walker, 569; Inns of Court; Crockford; Who's Who; The
Times, Mar. 11, 1935.)
WALKER, THOMAS ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [Only] s. of Thomas [of Lyme Regis]. B.
Dec. 14, 1878, at Tunbridge Wells. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Married, 1909, Florence
Lilias, dau. of C. Bourns, M.D., of Oxted. Of All Saints,
Axminster in 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.N.V.R.). (List of Carthusians; Univ. War List.)
WALKER, THOMAS BERESFORD NEED. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 3, 1838. |S. of Thomas, of Ravenlield Park,
Rotherham. B. Jan. 23, 1820. School, Rugby.] Matnc.
Michs. 1839. Resided m Switzerland, where he died in 1891.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson.)
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WALKER, THOMAS LITTLEWOOD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1858. Of Yorks. S. of Thomas, worsted-manufacturer
(and Harriet). B. Sept. 7, 1839, at Bingley. Matric. Michs.
1858; B.A. 1862.
WALKER, THOMAS PEARSON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Tune 22, 1877. S. of George. B. at Christchurch, Hants.
[School, Woodhouse Grove; B.A. (London) 1875] Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Assistant Master at
Kingswood School, Bath, 1873-5; at the Leys School,
Cambridge, 1875-1919. Married, Apr. 9, i88i, Emily Frances
Michod. Latterly of 5, The Glen, Bristol. Died Jan. 7, 1938,
aged 81, at Clifton. {Kingswood Sck. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Jan. 10, 1938.)
WALKER, THOMAS STUBBS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity.
Apr. 7, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860.
WALKER, TRACEY WILLIAM. Adm, pens, at Queens', Jan.,
1890. S. of William Cardin. B. Aug. 8, 1866, at Norwood,
Smrey. [School, Bristol Grammar.] Matric. Lent, 1890;
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of Witton, Lanes., 1893-4. C. of Blackburn,
1894-1901. C. of Poulton-le-Sands, 1901-2. V. of Bamber
Bridge, 1902-10. V. of Salesbury, 1910-29. Lie. to ofi., dio.
of Rochester, 1925-39. Married, 1899, Frances Elizabeth,
dau. of T. .Arnold Axtens. Of 56, Eldon Road, Cheltenham,
in 1950. Died Feb. 10, 1953. (Crockford; Who's Who in Kent.)
WALKER, WALLACE JAMES. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. i,
1873. S- of \\'[allace], merchant, C. of Wolverton Park, New-
bury, Hants. B. at Raby Hall, Cheshire. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1878. Of Wolverton Park, Hants.
J. P. for Hants. Died Aug. 8, 1939, aged 86. (Venn, u. 408;
The Times, Aug. 11, 1939.)
WALKER, The Rev. WALTER NATHANIEL. M.A. 1858,
incorp. from Oxford. [4th s. of the Rev. Robert Francis
(New College, Oxford, 1806), C. of Purieigh, Essex.] Matric.
from Oriel College, Oxford. June 14, 1849, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1853; M.A. (Oxford) 1856. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1854; priest, 1855; C. of Chesham, Bucks., 1854-8. C. of
Wiggenhall St Mary-the-Virgin, Norfolk, 1862. C. of All
Saints, Gordon Square, London, 1866-77. Disappears from
Crockford, 1890. Brother of Samuel J. (1858). (Al. Oxon.)
WALKER, WALTER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Thomas James [M.D.], of
33, Westgate, Peterborough. B. there. Mar. 9, 1868. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital. House Physician,
Great Northern Central Hospital and Clinical Assistant,
Evehna Hospital for Children. Practised at Peterborough.
Continued to reside at Peterborough after retirement.
Married, Sept. 6, 1898, Margaret, youngest dau. of William
Pedder, of Stirling. Died July 13, 1932, at Burwash. Brother
of Robert .\. (1893). [Haileybury Reg.; Medical Diretiones;
Camb. Ind. Press, Sept. 16, 1898; The Times, July 15, 1932.)
WALKER, WILFRED CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. [4th] s. of the Rev. John (1839). B.
[Aug. 20, 1858], at Malton, Yorks. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
(London) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St George's, Bloomsbury,
1882-7. C. of Harrogate, 1887-92. C. of Bradwell, Norfolk,
1892-1905; R. there, 1905-30. Married, Jan. 24, 1899,.
Caroline Miller, 2nd dau. of Thomas Woods, of Eastbourne.
Latterly of Yeoland, Tickenham, Clevedon, Somerset, where
hedied Jan. 15, 1939. Brotherof Cyril H. (1880). (Haileybury
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 18, 1939.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 20, 1768. S.
of Thomas, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Aug. 20,
1751. School, Wakefield Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1768;
Scholar; 1769; B.A. 1772; M.A. 1798. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 19, 1772; priest, Aug. 14, 1774. R. of Stuston, Sufiolk,
1792-1832. Preb. of Lichfield. Died in 1832, at Stuston,
aged 81. Father of George (1796). (M. H. Peacock, Wakefield
Gr. Sch., 1832, I. 473; Clerical Guide.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 7,
1770. S. of Richard, of Southwark, London. School, St
Saviour's, Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1771; B.A. i775; M..-\.
1778. One of these names was R. of Terrington, Norfolk,
1801-2; died at Wisbech, aged 47, Nov. 7, 1802; will (P.C.C.)
1803. (G. Mag., 1802, II. 1163.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Dec. 31, 1783. S. of 'Edward' [Edmund]. B. at Ashbourne,
Derbs. Schools, Ashbourne [and Derby]. Matric. Michs.
1784; B.A. 1788; M..A.. 1791; B.D. 1798. FeUow, 1792-1814.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry) June 22, 1788; priest
(Rochester) Apr. 25, 1789; C. of Moreton, Salop, 1788. K. of
Monksilver, Somerset, 1803. R. of Layham, Suffolk, 1812-35.
R. of Bessingham, Norfolk, 1820-32. R. of Ilketshall,
Suffolk, 1820. Died Dec. 1, 1835, aged 70. M.I. in Layham
Walker, William Henry
Church. Brother of John (1781). (Durham Sch. Reg.; Derby
Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 538; Foster, Index Eccles.,
where he is wrongly assigned the living of Terrington,
Norfolk; G. Mag., 1836, i. 210.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 23, 1816. B.
in London. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820. Ord. pnest
(London) June 2, 1822. P.C. of Long Sutton St James, Lmcs.
Died 1828, aged 32, at Kingschffe, Northants. (G. Mag.,
1828, II. 648.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1825. [Eldest] s. of William [barrister-at-law, of Wilsick
House], Doncaster.(and Margaret, dau. of Samuel Walker).
B. July 14, 1807, at Pottemewton, Yorks. School, Repton.
Matric. Tvlichs. 1825; Scholar, 1828; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, HUary, 1834; at the Inner Temple,
Aug. 25, 1837. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1837. Judge of
County Courts (Circuit 13), West Riding of Yorks., 1847-63.
J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding. Married, 1858, Alice, dau.
of Hugh Parker, of TickhUl, Yorks. Died Apr. 21, 1881, at
Wilsick House. Brother of Thomas (1826). [Repton Sch.
Reg.; Boase, iii. 1155; ^nns of Court; Walford, County
Families.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1847, incorp. from Dublin. [S. of
William (deceased). B. in DubUa.] Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, Oct. 22, 1827, age 16; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1832; M.A.
(T.C.D.) 1842. (.4/. Dublin.)
WALKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1872.
S. of Charles, of Markfield, Stamford Hill, London. B. Apr.
12 1855 at Upton-on-Sevem, Worcs. School, Cheltenham
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1882.
WALKER, WILLIAM ANDERSON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11,
1879. [Eldest] s. of General George Warren, R.E., of TUehurst,
Sion Hill, Bath. School, Bath CoUege. Matnc. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883. Assistant Master at Hurstleigh School, Tunbndge
Wells, 1884; at Crawley Grange, 1885-6; at Bath CoUege,
1888-93; Head Master of Garfield House School, Stoke,
Devonport, 1893-1904; of Upcott House, Okehampton,
1905-14; of Hamilton House, Bath, 1914-18-. Married,
1891, Florence Edith Rowan. Latterly of 7, Lansdown Place,
Clifton, where he died June 14, 1950, aged 90. (King's Coll.
Reg.; The Times, June 17, 1950; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WALKER, WILLIAM BUTTLE. Adm pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, May 7, 1833. S. of Joseph, of Huddersfield (and
Jean Buttle). School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1833;
B.A. 1837. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1835. CaUed
to the Bar, May i, 1840. Died, unmarried, 1848. Brother of
Samuel W. (1831). (Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WALKER, WILLIAM EDEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896 S. of WUliam Eden, of Riftswood, Saltbum-by-the-
Sea, Yorks. B. Aug. 23, 1877, at Redcar, Yorks. School;
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Served m the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Durham L.I. (T.F.)). An ironmaster.
Married and had issue. Brother of Charles C. (1894). (Umv.
War List; SiiW. Sterry.)
WALKER, WILLIAM FRANCIS VESEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, May 31, 1841. [Only] s. of — [WUliam Ovenden], of
Jersey [and Rosconnel, Queen's Co., Ireland]. Matnc. Michs.
1841; Scholar; B.A. 1845- Adm. at the Inner Temple, May,
1845. Married, May 30, 1845, at the Bntish Embassy,
Brussels, Charlotte Braithwaite, 2nd dau. of Captain W. Holt,
R N Died Dec. 11, 1863. (Inns of Court; John Bull, June 7,
1845.)
WALKER, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1889. S. of the Rev. [St] George (1867), of Elveden
rectory, Sufiolk. [School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892. A member of the Stock Exchange. Of Toft
Monks, Amison Road, East Molesey, in 1931. Brother of
St G. E. (1888). (Al. Felsted.)
WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 25, 1805. 3rd s. of WiUiam, Esq., of Amwell,
Herts. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1806; B..-V. 1810. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1810; priest, Sept. 22, 1811
(' B.A., Pemb. CoU.'). V. of Great Wigston, Leics., 1813-34.
Died May 16, 1834, at Sutton, Surrey, aged 47. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 440.)
WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 8,
1815. Of Essex. r2nd s. of Edward, of OverhaU, Gestmg-
thorpe, Essex. B. July 4, 1796] Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A.
(18th WrangUr) 1819; M.A. 1822; B.D. 1831. FeUow, 1826-
44; Bursar, 1836-44. R. of St Botolph's, Cambridge, 1840-3.
R. of Hickling, Notts., 1843-57. Chaplain to St George's
Hospital, London. Married, Jan. 16, 1844, Catherine, dau. of
J E. Wilson, at Cambridge. Edited Sermons, by the Rev.
\ViUiam Jones, F.R.S. Died Jan. 21, 1857, at Hicklmg;
buried there. M.I. Brother of George (1808). (Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1857, 1. 367; K. R. A. Walker.)
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WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 7,
1843. Matric. Michs. 1843.
WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1850. S. of Matthew Clement, leather-merchant, of
Skinner Street, London (and Jane). B. in St Sepulchre's
parish, London. Bapt. Nov. 19, 1830. School, King's College,
London (The Rev. Dr Jelf). Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1857. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1854; priest, Dec. 23, 1855; C. of South
Collingham and Langford, Notts., 1856-7. Of Sydenham,
Kent, 1858-60 (no cure). R. of Necton, Norfolk, 1861-70.
F.R.G.S. Died June 29, 1870. {Clergy List; Al. Oxon.)
WALKER, WILLIAM HOLMES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1891 ;
exhibitioner. [S. of John Younger, schoolmaster, of Wake-
field. B. May 17, 1873, at Alverthorpe.] School, Wakefield.
Did not reside. Matric. from University College, Oxford,
Oct. 15, 1892; B.A. (Oxford) 1896; M.A. (Oxford) 1899. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of St Silas, Lozells,
Birmingham, 1897-1900. C.M.S. Missionary at Julfa, 1900-2 ;
Kerman, 1902-4; Isfahan, 1905-13; Yezd, 1916. C. of
St John's, Boscombe, Hants., 1917-19. V. of St Mark's,
Wolverhampton, 1919-40. Disappears from Crockford,
1941. (M. H. Peacock, Wakefield School.)
WALKER, WILLIAM PANTON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Dec. 14, 1825; from King's College, Aberdeen. [S. of the
Rev. J., of Huntley.] B. in Scotland. M.A. King's College,
Aberdeen, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar, 1829; B.A.
(18/A Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Liu. dim. from Durham) Dec. 20, 1835; priest (Durham)
Nov. 5, 1836; C. of Norton, Co. Durham. C. of St Mary's,
Louth, for II months. Died at Louth, June 8, 1839, aged 31.
M.I. {Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 208; Ecclesiastical
Gazette, July i, 1839; C. J. Fordyce; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WALKER, WILLIAM SIDNEY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 16, 1814. [Eldest] s. of John [naval officer, deceased]
(and Harriet Falconer). B. [Dec. 4, 1795], at Pembroke.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1814; Craven Scholar, 1817;
Scholar, 1818; Porson prize, 1818; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822.
Fellow, 1820-9. Published poems while still at Eton. Lived
in seclusion, occasionally writing for periodicals. Resigned,
his fellowship, 1829, owing to religious doubts. Author of
Corpus Poetarmn Latinorum, and of Verses. Became deeply
involved in debt, being assisted by his friend W. M. Praed,
who paid his debts, and settled on him an income of £52 p. a. ;
Trinity College added £20, and he managed thus to support
himself. Lived alone in London, and became very eccentric.
Invariably known as Sidney Walker. Died Oct. 15, 1846.
A collection of his letters and poems was published, 1852.
{D.N.B.)
WALKER, WILLIAM WILLIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 13,
1868. S. of William. B. [June 9, 1848], at Newbold, Leics.
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1868; B.A.
{2nd Classic) 1872; M.A. 1875. Fellow, 1872. Resigned his
fellowship, 1878, and for a long time lived at Nottingham,
immersed in classical studies and journalistic work. Returned
later to Cambridge, becoming College lecturer at Clare and
Caius. Well known as a private 'coach.' Married, Margaret
Jemima, dau. of Robert Greville Buckby, of Bulwell House,
Bulwell, Notts., and had issue. Author, Carmen Rossalliense.
Died Oct. 18, 1939, at Cambridge. (Rossall Reg.; Peile, 11.
605; The Times, Oct. 20, 1939.)
WALKER-JONES, THOMAS WYNNE Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 15, 1851. S. of Frank Jones Walker (1829, sub Jones)
[barrister], of Carnarvon (and Jane). B. July 8, 1832, in the
parish of St George's, Hanover Square, London. Bapt. Oct.
31, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1851.
WALKERDINE, WILFRED ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Corpus
CHRisTi,Oct. I, 1896. OfDerbs. [S. of David, slate-merchant,
of Eaton View, Otter Street, Derby. B. Jan. 12, 1878. School,
Derby.] Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1908.
Assistant Master at Glyngarth prep. School, Cheltenham,
1899. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
Kirdford, Sussex, 1902-3. C. of Ardingly, 1904-6. C. of
St James's, Carlisle, 1906-7. C. of St Mary Magd., Torquay,
1907-9. C. of St Chad's, Derby, 1909-10. C. of Hodnet,
Salop, 1910-25. V. of Shareshill, Staffs., 1925-5 1-. {Derby
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WALKEY, JAMES ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July
28, 1899. [2ndJ s. of Col. Rowland, R.A. (and Lucy, dau. of
Robert Chamberhn, of Catton, Norwich). B. [Apr. 10, 1880],
at Woolwich. School, South-Eastern College, Ramsgate.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Football (rugby)
'blue,' 1902. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1903; priest, 1905; C. of
St Cuthbert's, Bedford, 1903-5. Acting C.F. at Bulford and
Bordon camp, 1905-7. C. of All Saints, Plumstead, Kent,
1907-10. C. of St Joha-the-Evang., Blackheath, igio-ii.
Wall, The Rev. John
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (C.F.; with the B.E.F.;
mentioned in despatches, 191 5). Deputy Chaplain-in-Chief,
R.A.F., 1918; in Iraq, 1922-4; Egypt, 1924-6; Flowerdown
and Worthydown, 1926-7; Halton, 1927-33; Chaplain-in-
Chief, R.A.F., 1933-40. Hon. Chaplain to H.M. the King,
1934-40. Select Preacher, at Cambridge, 1935. V. of
Wateringbury, Kent, 1940-3. R. of Worting, Hants., 1943-6-
R. of AngmeringwithHamand Bargham, Sussex, 1946-9. V.of
Haversham, Bucks., 1949-50. V. of Moreton, Dorset, 1951-2-.
Married, Oct. 9, 1906, Bijou Frances, 3rd dau. of Henry
Gresham Paske, of Needham Market, Suffolk, and had issue.
(Peile, II. 834; Crockford; Who's Who; Burke, L.G.)
WALL, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 13, 1896; an
Advanced Student. S. of George. B. Nov. 15, 1869, in
Ceylon. School, Totteridge Park. [B.A., London, 1892;
M.A., London, 1893.] Matric. Lent, 1896; B.A. 1897.
Assistant to Professor C. H. Herford, University College,
Aberystwyth, 1898. Professor of English language and
literature at Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand,
1898-1932. Married, Elsie Kent Munro, and had issue.
Author, Blank Verse Lyrics; King Marchaunt and his Raga-
muffin; New Poems; The Century of New Zealand's Praise;
N.Z. English, etc. Of 129, Owens Road, Epsom, Auckland,
N.Z., in 1950. (Peile, u. 805; Who's Who in New Zealand.)
WALL, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892-
[2nd] s. of Charles Heron, of 35, Warkworth Street, Cam-
bridge. B. July 27, 1867, at Brighton. School, Brighton
College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. (Modem and Medieval
Lang. Trip., 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at
Marlborough College, 1895-1930, and again for some time
during the second Great War. Married, Apr. 8, 1910, Dora
Eleanor, elder dau. of H. Wessen Husbands, M.R.C.S., of
Taunton. Co-edited the 8th edition of Marlborough College
Register (1843-93). Of Cardigan Cottage, Marlborough.
Died Feb. 28, 1944. Brother of the next. (Brighton Coll. Reg. ;
The Times, Mar. 4, 1944.)
WALL, CHARLES CALVERT (or DE ROCFORT). Matric. Non-
Coil., Michs. 1886; from Oxford, where he had matric. Non-
Coil., Oct. 18, 1883, age 18. [Eldest] s. of Charles Heron.
B. Nov. 12, 1864, at Brighton. Adm. at St Catharine's,
June 17, 1887; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Bangor)
1891; priest, 1892; C. of Bangor, 1891-2. C. of Burwell,
Cambs., 1892-3. C. of Swanley, Kent, 1893-5. C. of St
Andrew's, Willesden, 1895-8. C. of St James, Norlands,
1898-1900. C. of St Matthew's, Ipswich, 1900-3. C. of
St Luke's, Bromley Common, 1903-4. C. of St Mary's,
Plaistow, Kent, 1904-9. R. of Snodland, 1909-30. Tutor and
Chaplain at Whittington College, Highgate, 1930-2. Died
Feb. 16, 1932, aged 67. Brother of the above. (Brighton Coll.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford (as Charles De Rocfort); Al.
Oxon. (as Charles Calvert) ; The Times, Feb. 18, 1932.)
WALL, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr.
28, 1843. S. of the Rev. Daniel Henry (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1797) [R. of Clonmel, Ireland], of Sunbury, Middlesex
(and Caroline, dau. of Joseph Hardy, Esq., of Benvarden, Co.
Antrim). [B. 1824.] [School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1849;
priest, 1850; C. of Bixley, Norfolk, 1849-50. C. of Sproatley,
Yorks., 1851-8; V. there, 1858-^0. J. P. for the East Riding
of Yorks. Married, 1852, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Bramall,
Esq., of Tamworth. Died Jan. 25, 1890, at Scarborough.
(T.A. Walker, 479 and MS. note; Crockford; Waif ord, CourUy
Families; The Guardian, Jan. 29, 1890.)
WALL, OILMAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, July 6, 1764.
S. of [the Rev.] Oilman (1707). B. in Cambridge. School,
Buntingford. Matric. Michs. 1764; Scholar, 1765; B.A. 1769;
M.A. 1772. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1769; priest, 1771; C.
of Deptford, Kent, 1769-74. V. of St Margaret's, Canterbury,
1774-1803. R. of (Pitt's-portion), Tiverton, 1803-21. Died
Aug. 29, 1821. Brother of John (1778). (Peile, 11. 278;
G. Mag., 1821, II. 285.)
WALL, JOHN. Adm. at Christ's, Feb. 13, 1778; a 'Ten-year
man.' S. of [the Rev.] Gilman (1707). B. in Cambridge.
Matric. Easter, 1788; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1788. Ord. deacon
(Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich) June 28, 1778; priest
(Rochester) 1780; C. of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, 1778. C. of
Stone, Kent, 1796. V. of Darenth, 1802. C. of Wilmington,
1806. Brother of Gihnan (1764). (Peile, 11. 308.)
WALL, The Rev. JOHN. M.A. from Christ's, 1782. Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford (age 20), Apr. 4, 1772; B.A.
(Oxford) 1777. S. of John, gent., of Leominster, Heref.
V. of Kington, Heref., 1782-1834. Preb. of Hereford, 1782-
1834. Married Ehzabeth, 7th dau. of Wilham Whitmore, of
Dudmaston, and had issue. Died 'late in 1834, aged 84,' at
Kington. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 304; G. Mag., 1835, i. 103;
V. Hodson.)
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WALL, JOHN CLIFFORD. Adm. at Clare, June i6, 1890. [Only
s. of Richard, of Mere House, Baschurch, Salop. B. 1870.]
School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1894; priest, 1896; C. of
St James's, Grimsby, 1894-7. C. of Handsworth, Staffs.,
1898-1901. C. of Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury, 1901-2. R. of
Kelmarsh, Northants., 1902-45. Married, Aug. 23, 1905, at
Eyton, Heref., Frances Mary, eldest dau. of William Coates,
of Osborne Park, Belfast. Of 41, Beauchamp Avenue,
Leamington, in 1951. {Malvern Coll. Reg.; Northants. Clergy;
Crockford.)
WALL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 27, 1840. S.
of John, coal-merchant, of Chatham, Kent (and Sarah).
Bapt. Mar. 24, 1820. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. (24/A
Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1844;
priest, 1846. Vice-principal of Chester Tradning College, 1844.
Head Master of Park School, Birkenhead, before 1861.
Vice-Head Master of the Grammar School, Brewood, Staffs.,
1861-8; Head Master of the Grammar School and C. of
Brewood, 1869-72. V. of St James, West Bromwich, 1872-89.
R. of Drayton Bassett, 1889-97. Resided latterly at West
Kirby, Cheshire, where he died May 24, 1899, aged 79-
{Eagle, .x.\i. 237; Boase, vi. 762; Crockford; The Times,
May 27, 1899.)
WALL, SEPTIMUS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1887. B. 1S52.
Adm. at Downing, July 2, 1889. Died in 1905.
WALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 4, 1826.
S. of Robert, linen-draper, of [Great] Yarmouth. B. there.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. (39(/! Wrangler]
1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1835; priest
(Lincoln) 1836. C. of Tunstead, Norfolk, 1835-7. C. of Old
Sodbury, Gloucs., 1837-46. R. of Edgware, Middlesex, 1847-
91. Married, Sept. 15, 1835, at Great Yarmouth, Louisa
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Forster (1776), V. of
Tunstead. Died July 7, 1891, aged 83, at Edgware. (Venn,
11. 198 (which gives died July 10); Clargy List; Crockford;
Clerical Guide; The Guardian, July 15, 1891.)
WALL, THOMAS ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1825.
Possibly a previous adm. of the above. [Venn, 11. 197-)
WALL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1795. S. of John, of Lady-Meadow, Heref. School,
Lady-Meadow. Matric. Lent, 1795.
WALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1828.
Of Leics. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord.
deacon and priest (Exeter); C. of King's Kerswell, Devon.
C. of St Stephen's, Westboume Park, London. C. of Percy
Chapel, Chariotte Street, St Pancras, 1849-56. V. of Belmont,
Lanes., 1860-85. Died May 20, 1885, 'aged 83.' {Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 27, 1885.)
WALL, WILLIAM ABIATHAR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 14, 1868. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1875. Sometime a Civil engineer; took part in the
construction of the Madras branch of the Indian State
Railways. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1872; priest (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1874. C. of Cirencester, 1873-4. Professor of
Mathematics, at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester,
1873-4. C. of Tittleshall, Norfolk, 1874-80. Assistant
Master at Exeter Grammar School. Became a Roman
Catholic, entering St Benedict's Abbey at Fort Augustus,
Inverness-shire, about 1886; 'Dom Martin Wall, O.S.B."
Mathematical teacher, and sometime Head Master of the
Abbey School; finally parish priest of Fort Augustus. 'While
at Cambridge he was a pioneer of cycling as it is known to-
day.' Died Feb. 27, 1936, aged 93, in Edinburgh. (J. T.
Carmichael; The Scotsman, Feb. 28, 1936.)
WALL, WILLIAM LORTON. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 22,
1827. Of Dorset. [S. of John, of Bridgnorth. B. Mar. 24,
1806. School, Westminster.] Matric. Lent, 1828. Migrated
to Peterhouse, June 26, 1828, age 20. Died at sea on passage
to India, Dec. 30, 1829. {Record of Old Westminsters, and
Supplement; T. A. Walker, 434.)
WALLACE, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, June 24, 1814. [2nd] s. of Cornelius Lowe [merchant,
late of Eltham, Kent]. B. at Waterford. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 7, 1816. Migrated to the Middle Temple,
May 21, 1825. {Inns of Court.)
WALLACE, ALLAN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, June
13, 1835. Youngest s. of George, schoolmaster, of Cheshunt,
Herts. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842.
Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School, 1839. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1841 ; priest, 1842; C. of Warrington, 1841-2. C. of
West Hackney, Middlesex, 1842. Head Master of the Gram-
mar School, Newport, Isle of Wight, 1843-71. Married, Mary
Wallace, Francis James Agnew
Frances, dau. of Captain Thomas Hewett, R.N. Died in 1871.
Brother of George (1827). {Boase, vi. 764; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WALLACE, ARTHUR CAPEL JOB. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 22, 1817. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Job
Marple (1770), R. of Great Braxted. B. Aug. 11, 1800. School,
Felsted.] Matric. Michs. i8r8; Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1823; pnest,
Dec. 19, 1824. V. of Coggeshall, Essex, 1835-8. C. of Hunton,
Kent, 1844-5. R. of Monk's-Eleigh, Suffolk, 1845-71. Died
Jan. 30, 1871. Brother of William (1827); father of Charles S.
(1861) and the next. {Felsted. Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WALLACE, ARTHUR JOB. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3,
i860. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Arthur Cape! Job (above), R. of
Monk's Eleigh, Suffolk. B. Feb. 1841. School, Bury St
Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1864;
M.A. 1867. Became a Roman Catholic whUst at Cambridge.
Ordained priest at Oscott ; sometime Army Chaplain (Ashanti
medal). Mission priest at Ipswich. Died Sept. 1898; buned
at Ipswich. Brother of Charles S. (1861). {Bury St Edmunds
Sch. List; Camb. Ind. Press, Sept. 9, 1898.)
WALLACE, CHARLES RAYMOND JOB. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1886. Eldest s. of the Rev. Charies
Stebbing (next), V. of the Church of the .\scension. Lavender
Hill. B. Nov. 9, 1867, at Monk's-Eleigh, Suffolk. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (London) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Clement's, City
Road, London, 1890-1900. Died Jan. 18, 1900. [Dulwich
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 19, 1900.)
WALLACE, CHARLES STEBBING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Sept. 19, 1861. 2nd s. of the Rev. Arthur Capel
Job (1817), of Monk's Eleigh, Suffolk. B. at Hunton, Kent.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar;
B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Monk's
Eleigh, Suffolk, 1866-71. C. of St PhUip's, Sydenham, 1871-9-
C. of St Paul's, Lorrimore Square, London, 1880-1. C. of
St Agnes's, Kennington Park, 188 1-5. V. of the Church of
the Ascension, Battersea Park, 1885-1914. Hon. Canon of
Southwark, 1905-14. Died Nov. 15, 1914, aged 71- Brother
of Arthur J. (i860); father of the above. {Bury Gr. Sch.
List; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 17, 1914-)
WALLACE, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8,
1835. [2nd s. of Robert Thomas, surgeon, of Carshalton,
Surrey. B. Jan. i, 1817. Schools, Rugby and St Paul's.]
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 3, 1836. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1840.
Practised in England, and later, in Bombay. Died in 1850,
in Bombay. {St Paul's Sch. Reg. ; Rugby Sch. Reg. ; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Bombay Wills, 1850; Lt.-Col. H. K. Percy-
Smith.)
WALLACE, FALCONER LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 8, 1891. Only s. of A[lexander] F[alconer] [of Canda-
craig, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire and] of 9, Sussex Square,
London, W. (and Katharine Louisa, dau. of WUliam Harter,
of Hope Hall, Yorks.). [B. Sept. 19, 1870. School, private.]
Matric. Michs. 1891. A director of Wallace brothers and Co.,
Ltd., of London. Of Candacraig, Strathdon. D.L. and J. P.
for Aberdeenshire. During the Great War, 1914-19, employed
at the War Of&ce; and with the Commission Internationale
de Ravitaillement. Investigated wages and conditions of
agricultural labour. O.B.E., 1918. Married, Apr. 25, 1900,
Kathleen .\nne, dau. of .\dmiral .\rthur Paget, and had issue.
Died Oct. 24, 1944; buried at Strathdon. (Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Oct. 24, 1044.)
WALLACE, FRANCIS GORE. .Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1882;
sometime a member of Cavendish H. [2nd s. of the Rev.
James (1847), Head Master of Loughborough Grammar
School. B. Aug. 2, 1864. School, Haileybury.] B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1891 ; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892. Clinical
Assistant, Evelina Hospital for Children. Sometime surgeon,
P. and O. Company. Practised in Kensington. Married,
.\pr. II, 1901, Frances Edith, youngest dau. of Joseph
Abernethy Hardy, of Loughrea, Co. Galway. Author,
medical. Died Dec. 23, 1926. {Haileybury Reg.; Medical
Directories.)
WALLACE, FRANCIS JAMES AGNEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1858. S. of General Sir John .AJexander Agnew
Dunlop [6th] Bart., of Lochryan, Wigtownshire (and Janet,
dau. of WUliam Rodger, of Glasgow). B. Oct. 24, 1840, at
Lochryan. School, VV'ellesley House, London (private).
Matric. Michs. 1858; B..\. 1862; M.A. 1865. Cornet, 2nd
Dragoons, 1863; Lieut., 1866; Captain, 1871; Major, 1880;
Lieut.-Colonel, 1881 ; Colonel, 1885 ; retired, 1891. Brother of
William T. F. A. (1847). {Army Lists.)
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WALLACE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1827. S. of George. B. Nov. 3, 1808, at Cheshunt, Herts.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A.
1836. [M.A., Aberdeen Univ. 1832; M.A., Lambeth, 1832.]
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1833; pnest, 1836. Assistant
Master at King's School, Canterbury, 1830-3; Head Master,
1833-59. R. of Burghclere, Hants., 1859-71- Married, Emily
Frances — . Died Apr. i, 1871. Brother of Allan (1835).
(Boase, vi. 764; Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; R. L.
Arrowsmith; History of the King's School.)
WALLACE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas Sneyd, deceased,
sometime V. of St Paul's, Bolton, Lanes. B. [Sept. 18, 1854],
at Great Budworth, Cheshire. School, Clergy Orphan (The
Rev. C. Matheson). Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A.
1881. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1876. Called to the
Bar, May 7, 1879. Migrated to the Middle Temple, Nov. 26,
1901. K.C., 1910; Bencher, 1918. Chairman of the Bar
Benevolent Association. Joint author of Roberts and
Wallace on The Duty and Liability of Employers. Married,
1886, NicoUna Maud, dau. of Robert Deverell, of Tullamore,
King's Co. Died Nov. 24, 1927, in London. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Bench Book of the Middle
Temple; The Times, Nov. 25, 1927; Kelly, Handbook.)
WALLACE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, July 5,
1784; Fell.-Com., Jan. 1787. [Eldest] s. of John [contractor],
of [Golden Square], London [and Sidcup House, Kent] (and
Elizabeth French). B. Feb. 4, 1766, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar; B.A. 1789. Ord.
deacon (London) Apr. 22, 1792. Married Mercy Coombes.
Died, suddenly, Jan. 14, 1829, in York Street, Portman
Square, London. Perhaps father of James L. {1822). (Peile,
II. 319; G. Mag., 1829, I. 282; Burke, L.G.)
WALLACE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 21,
1847. S. of the Rev. J[ames] L[loyd] (1822), deceased. B. at
Edmonton, Middlesex. School, King's, Canterbur>'. Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1852; priest, 1853; C. of Littlebury, Essex, 1852-4. Chaplain
in the Crimea, 1854-5. Head Master of Peterborough
cathedral School, 1855-60; of Loughborough Grammar
School, 1860-75. Author, Introductory questions on Scripture
history. Died Nov. 17, 1875. Father of Francis G. (1882).
(Scott, MSS.; Boase, iii. 1158; Crockford.)
WALLACE, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 10, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar;
B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon, 1850; priest, 1851; C. of
St Michael's, Manchester, 1851-3. V. of Wellow, Somerset,
1854-8. Married, 1855, Emma, youngest dau. of W. T.
Addison, The Warren, Lydney. Died July 16, 1858, at
Christchurch, New Zealand. (Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1858, II. 645.)
WALLACE, JAMES LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 9, 1822. S. of James (?i784). B. at Edmonton, Middle-
sex. School, Sydenham, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (London) June 10, 1827;
priest, June i, 1828. Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
School, Sevenoaks, 1837-43. Died Aug. 3, 1843, at Sevenoaks.
Father of James (1847). (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1843, n. 440.)
WALLACE, JOB [MARPLE]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 16, 1770. Of Essex. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
Job (1738), V. of Messing. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1770; Scholar; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow, 1775; tutor.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1777. V. of Sawston, and Pampisford,
Cambs., 1778-81. R. of Braxted, Essex, 1781-28. R. of
Rayne Parva, 1794-1804. V. of Sandon, Herts., 1813-28.
Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Golden Griggs, Esq., of.
Messing; (2) Mary Anne, dau. of Gibson Lucas, of Filby House.
Norfolk. Died Feb. 7, 1828, at Ipswich; buried at Braxted.
Brother of Thomas (1782); father of Arthur C. J. (1817) and
William (1827). (Lamb; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1828, i.
91.)
WALLACE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880.
[Only] s. of David, of Glassinghall, Dunblane, Perthshire (and
Janet, only dau. of John Weir, Esq., of Dunbeth, Lanark-
shire). B. [Apr. 10, 1862], in Glasgow. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1880. Of Glassinghall. Married, 1889, Minnie,
dau. of James Pitcher, Esq., and had issue. (Walford
County Families.)
WALLACE, JOHN BOURKE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magda-
lene, July 2, 1818; from Trinity College, Dublin, where he
had been adm. Jan. i, 1816; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1821. S. of the
Rev. — ■ [John], of Cahir, Co. Tipperary. School, Fermoy.
Doubtful if resided. Took Holy Orders. Of Lismore, Dun-
garvan, in 1852-7. P.C. of Ardmore, Waterford, 1858-71.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1872. (Al. Dublin.)
Wallas, Gilbert Innes
WALLACE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, i875- B.
[Nov. 30, 1850], at Southemby [Castle Sowerby], Cumberland.
School, Wigton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of St James's,
Carlisle, 1878-80. C. of Arthuret, Cumberland, 1880-4. V. of
Hayton with Talkin, 1884-93. V. of St Crispin's, Bermondsey,
Middlesex, 1893-1908. V. of Bovingdon, Herts., 1908-19.
Married (i) Mary — (d. 1917); Sept. 1, 1919, Alice Eugenia
Hankinson. Resided latterly at Leamington Spa. Died
Feb. 5, 1927, at Cannes. (Peile, 11. 644; G. B. Routledge;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 9, 1927.)
WALLACE, OSWALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 30, 1855. [S. of Robert, of Clarence House, Tunbridge
Wells.] School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1855; Hulsean
prize, 1856; Scholar, 1857; Chancellor's English medal, 1856;
B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of
Scotton, Lines., 1868-73. C. of Riseholme, and South
Carlton, 1873-4. C. of Helton w. Wardlow, 1874-8. Died in
Sept. 1878. (Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Crockford nntiX 1892.)
WALLACE, PETER BROWN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1900. S. of the Hon. John Alston, of Quatta, Glenevia Road,
St KUda, Melbourne, Australia. School, St KUda. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904.
WALLACE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896.
S. of Richard, of 24, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, London.
B. Nov. 19, 1878, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B..\. 1899. Sometime with the Bombay
and Burma Trading Co., Ltd., Rangoon. A director of the
Bank of England. Partner in Wallace Bros, and Co., Ltd.
Married, 1911, Mary Lyttleton, dau. of J. L. Symons, of
Dartmouth. Died May 23, 1931. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
The Times, Mar. 26, 1931; W/w's Who.)
WALLACE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 22,
1782. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Job (1738. V. of Messing.
School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar; B.A. 1787;
M.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 26, 1788. R. ofListon,
Essex, 1800-55. Died Feb. 15, 1855, aged 91, at Liston.
Brother of Job M. (1770). (Al. Felsted.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1855, I. 436a.)
WALLACE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 15, 1806.
Eldest s. of Hill, Esq. B. Apr. 1, 1788, near Belfast. Schools,
Westminster (Mr Griffith) and Dorchester (Mr Rickman).
Matric. Lent, 1806; LL.B. 1812.
WALLACE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 10,
1827. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Job Marple (1770), of Great
Braxted. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Lent, 1828. Migrated to
Jesus, Sept. 16, 1828; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest,
1837. R. of Thorpe-Abbotts, Norfolk, 1838-68. Married
Rosetta — . Died in 1868. Brother of Arthur C. J. (1817).
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WALLACE, WILLIAM FRANCIS ANNESLEY. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Trinity Hall, Sept. 3, 1876. [Eldest] s. of
J. W[illiam] N[evin], Esq., solicitor, of Down Patrick, Co.
Down, Ireland (and Catherine Mary, dau. of Capt. the Hon.
Francis Charles Annesley, R.N.). [B. July 18, 1858.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1876. Second Lieut., 53rd Foot,
1879; Lieut., Shropshire Light Infantry, 1880; Captain, 1887.
Served in the Egyptian War of 1882. Of Cherington Park,
Avening, Gloucs., and Ravara, Co. Down. Married, Apr. 15,
1896, Cecily Mary Poulet, only dau. of Col. Poulet Somerset,
Coldstream Guards, M.P., and had issue. Died Mar. 30, 1934.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, Irish Gentry; Army Lists.)
WALLACE, WILLIAM SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1853; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of the Rev. William,
Presbyterian minister, of Glenburn, Co. Down. B. at
Ballinahinch. Bapt. Mar. 26, 1816.
WALLACE, WILLIAM THOMAS FRANCIS AGNEW. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. 16, 1847. [Eldest s. of Sir John
Alexander Agnew Dunlop, 6th Bart, (and Janet, dau. of
William Rodger, of Glasgow). B. May 27, 1830. School,
Sandhurst.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Second Lieut., 5th Foot,
1847; Ensign, Grenadier Guards, 1848, Captain, 1857;
Lieut.-Colonel, 1859; sold out, i860. Succeeded as 7th
Baronet, Feb. 10, 1857. Of Lochryan House, Stranraer,
Wigtonshire. J. P. for Wigtown. Died, unmarried, Jan. 28,
1892, in London, when it had wrongfully been assumed, the
Baronetcy became extinct. Brother of Francis J. A. (1858).
(Boase, vi. 767; Walford, County Families; G.E.C.; Complete
Baronetage.)
WALLAS, GILBERT INNES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 3, 1838. S. of Robert. B. in Madeira. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Dec. 16, 1841. Ord. deacon (Durham)
July 17, 1847; priest, July i, 1848. C. of St Andrew's,
Auckland, 1847-9 and 1858-60. C. of Bishop Wearmouth,
1849-58. V. of Barnstaple, Devon, 1860-77. R- of Shobrooke,
1877-90. Died Sept. 7, 1890. (Crockford; Durham Ord. Book;
The Guardian, Sept. 17, 1890.)
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WALLAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8 ;at Pembroke, Feb. 28,
1840. 2nd s. of Edmund, fanner, of Castle Sowerby, Cumber-
land. B. at Blennerhasset, Cumberland. Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. 1844. C. of Kirkandre\vs-on-Eden and Beaumont,
Cumberland, 1846; C. of Aikton, 1847-9. Killed when
grouse-shooting on Bowness Flow, in Aug., 1849. {Clergy
List, which calls him John Wallas, junior, to distinguish him
from an Oxford contemporary namesake; Cumberland
Pacquet, Aug. 21, 1849.)
WALLER, ALFRED HAMILTON. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct., 1886. S. of the Rev. Charles Henry (University College,
Oxford, 1859) [sometime Principal of the London College of
Divinity]. B. Oct. 25, 1867, at Islington. Matric. Michs.
1886; Scholar, 1887; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of Tonbridge, 1890-3.
C. of St John's, Waterloo, Liverpool, 1893-1902. C. of Hoole,
Cheshire, 1902-5. R. of St Peter's, Chester, 1905-13. V. of
Alsager, Cheshire, 1913-24. Died Aug. 21, 1924. Brother of
Charles C. (1887) and Edward H. M. (1890). (Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. 12, 1924.
WALLER, ARTHUR PRETYMAN. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21,
1891. [S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (1853), R. of Waldring-
field, Suffolk. B. there, Feb. 7, 1872.] School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M..A.. 1934- Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Holy
Trinity, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1S95-1900. R. of Hemley
(with Waldringfield from 1906), Suffolk, 1900-48. Married,
Jan. 27, 1903, Constance Julia, dau. of the Rev. George
Trevor, V. of Bridg^vater, Somerset. Of Waldringfield in 1952.
(Bury St Edmunds Sch.List;Crockford; Who's Who in Suffolk.)
WALLER, BERTRAM PRETYMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1898. S. of the Rev. Herbert Pretyman (1870), of
Broxboume, Herts, (and Sarah Mary Anne Barker). B. Oct.
17, 1879, at Hoddesdon. School, St Catharine's, Broxboume
(Mr H. P. Waller). Matric. Michs. 1898; B..\. 1901; M.A.
1905 Assistant Master at Felsted School, 1906-14; at
Merchant Taylors' School, London, 1914-33-. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., the Hertfordshire Regt.). Of
Hill Cottage, Copthome Road, Croxley Green, Herts., in
1946. {Al. Felsted.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WALLER, BOLTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 18,
1842. [Eldest] s. of WilUam [of Castletown, Co. Limerick
(and Maria, 2nd dau. of James O'Grady)]. Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1847. Died, unmarried, 1853. (Burke, L.G. of
Ireland.)
WALLER, BRYAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 13,
1784. S. of Richard, of Lancaster. [B. June i, 1765.] School,
Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1787; B..\. 1788;
M.A. 1791. Ord. priest (Peterb.) i795- V. of Burton, West-
morland, 1806-42. Died Aug. 17, 1842, aged 78. (Northants.
Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1842, 11.
669; C. R. Hudleston.)
WALLER, CHARLES. Adm pens, at Queens', Oct. 27, 1826.
Of Sufiolk. Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, Oct. 9, 1831. R. of Great
Waldringfield, Suffolk, 1833-8. Died in 1842. Father of
Charles E. (1851). (Foster, Inde.x Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
Warwick's Univ. Reg.; Clergy List.)
WALLER, CHARLES CAMERON. Adm. sUar at St John's,
Aug. II, 1887. S. of the Rev. Charles Henry (University
CoUege, Oxford, 1859), of St John's Hall, Highbury, Middlesex
(and Arabella Maria Stubbs). B. Feb. 6, 1869, at Highbury.
School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1902.
Ord. deacon (London, for the Colonies) 1892; priest
(Montreal) 1893; C. of Church-of-the-Advent, Montreal,
1892-4. Resident tutor, at Montreal Diocesan Theological
College. M.A. McGiU, 1896; Hon. D.D. Western Univ. of
Canada, 1913. C. of St Jude's, Montreal, 1894-7. Tutor,
London CoUege of Divinity, 1897-1900. C. of Stoke Newing-
ton, Middlesex, 1899-1900. Chaplain at Homburg, 1900-2.
Principal and Professor of Divinity, Huron CoUege, London,
Ontario, 1902-40; Professor of Hebrew, University of West
Ontario, 1909-40. Senior Chaplain, Huron CoUege, 1915-45.
Married, 1924, in Montreal, Louisa Frances, youngest dau. of
Alexander Johnson, LL.D., Vice-Principal of McGUl Univer-
sity. Disappears from Croc^/orif, 1948. Brother of Alfred H.
(1886) and Edward H. M. (1890).
WALLER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 10, 1851. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. Charles (1826).
B. Sept. 1832. School, Marlborough CoUege.] Matric. Michs.
1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1857;
priest, 1858; C. of Bedminster, Somerset, 1857-61. V. of
Humberstone, Leics., 1861-86. Married Helen Margaret — .
Died Mar. 9, 1886, at sea. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Crockford.)
"Waller, Herbert Pretyman
WALLER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. S. of the Rev. Charies Blackmore (Worcester
CoUege, Oxford, 1842). of Woodford Bridge, Essex. B. there,
June 18, 1855. School, Chigwell Grammar. Matric. Michs.
"1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1879;
priest, 1880; C. of Leek, Staffs., 1879-82. C. of Stoke-on-
Trent, 1882-6. V. of Hanford, 1886-1901. V. of Woodford
Bridge, Essex, 1901-19. Chaplain at RapaUo, Italy, 1920-7.
Married, Feb. 4, 1886, Helen Susan, 2nd dau. of John
Robinson, Esq., of Westwood Hall, Leek. Died Feb. 11,
1927, at RapaUo. (Chigwell Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Feb. 17, 1927.)
WALLER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 7, 1838.
[3rd s. of Robert Pretyman, wool-stapler, of Bury St
Edmunds. B. Dec. 1818. School, Bur>' St Edmunds.]
Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Oldham, Lanes., 1842-6.
V. of St Paul's, Dane Bridge, Davenham, Cheshire, 1846-89.
Married, May 13, 1845, at Sleaford, Thomasina, youngest
dau. of Thomas Lowe. Latteriv of HUlfield Cottage, Muswell
HUl, London, N., where he died Apr. 3, 1897; buried at
Broxboume, Herts. Father of Herbert P. (1870); brother of
Robert P. (1834) and WUliam (1835). (Bury St Edmunds Sch.
List; T. A. Walker, 460; Crockford.)
WALLER, EDMOND. Adm. sizar (age 20), at Trinity, May 5,
1824. S. of WUliam. B. at Northampton. School, Parson s
Green, Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1825 ; B.A. 1828.
WALLER, EDWARD HENRY MANSFIELD. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1890. S. of the Rev. C[harles]
H[enr>'] (University College, Oxford, 1859). B. Dec. 8, 1871,
in Hampstead. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1890;
Scholar; B.A. 1893; M..\. 1897. Rowing 'blue,' 1893. Hon.
D.D., Trinity College, Toronto, 1934; Hon. D.D., University
of W. Ontario, 1934. Ord. deacon (London) 1894; priest,
1895; Assistant Chaplain, St John's HaU, Highbury, 1894-7.
Vice-Principalof St Paul's (C.M.S.) CoUege, Allahabad, 1897-
1903; Principal, 1903-5. C.M.S. Missionary at Benares,
1907-9; and Principal of Jay Narayan's School, at Benar^,
1907-9. C.M.S. Secretary at Allahabad, 1910-14; C.M.S.
Secretary for India and Persia. Bishop of Tinnevelly and
Madura, 1915-23; of Madras, 1923-41. Author, Revelation in
Indian Church Commentaries; Divinity of Christ; Priest and
Parish in India, etc. Married, 1897, Irene Juliana L. Doudney.
Died May 16, 1942, in South Africa. Brother of Charles C.
(1887) and Alfred H. (1886). (Crockford; The Times, May 19,
1942; Who's Who.)
WALLER, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 17, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872.
WALLER, HAROLD HAVELOCK. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1897. [S. of Lieut.-Col. W. F. F., V.C] B. Nov. 15,
1877. [Schools, Bath College and Wellington College.]
Matric. Michs. 1897. Sometime .Assistant Master at Schools
in Devenport and at Weston-super-Mare. Professor of
English Literature at the Dai go Koto Gakko in Kumamoto,
Japan. Of Southgate, Middlesex, in 1932. (Wellington Coll.
Reg.)
WALLER, HAROLD KIRK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of [the Rev.] Horace, of East Liss, Hants. B. Aug.
16, 188 1, at TwyweU, Northants. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1900; M.B. and B.Chir., 1913. At University
CoUege Hospital, London; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1909. Resident Medical Officer, Queen Charlotte's
Hospital and East London Hospital for ChUdren. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised m
London. Senior Medical Of&cer, Royal College of St Katha-
rine, Poplar, .\uthor, medical. Married, 1913, Emelie, dau.
of Charies Wiener. Of 2, Carlton Lodge, Tunbridge WeUs, in
1952. (Charterhouse Reg.; Medical Directories.)
WALLER, HERBERT PRETYMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1870. S. of the Rev. Daniel (1838) (and Thomasina).
B. Apr. 2, 1852, at Dane Bridge, Cheshire. Bapt. July 20,
1853. School, Windermere CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Ripon) Dec. 21, 1876; priest, 1877.
Assistant Master at Ripon Grammar School and C. of Sharow,
Yorks., 1876^. C. of Hoddesdon, Herts., 1881-4, and Vice-
Principal of Hoddesdon School, 1882-7. Master of St
Catherine's School, Broxboume, 1896-1906. Lie. Pr., dio. of
St .Albans, 1901-5. Chaplain, Christ's Hospital Girls' School,
Hertford, 1905-10. C. of Great AmweU, Herts., 1910-12.
C. of Broxboume, Herts., 1912-13. R. of RadweU, 1913-21,
and C.-in-c. of Caldecote with Newnham, 1919-21. V. of
Newnham and R. of RadweU with Caldecote, 1921-34. Perm.
to off., dio. of London, 1933. Latteriv of Belmont, 31, Good-
wyn's Vale, .Muswell Hill, N. Died Feb. 7, 1937. Father of
Bertram P. (1898). (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 9, 1937.)
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WALLER, JAMES. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 10, i757- S. of Tames (and Amie). B. June 27,
1739, at St GUes-in-the-Fields, London. Bapt. there, July 23,
1739. Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765; D-D- i777.
Fellow, 1760-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1762. R. of Fmchley,
Middlesex. R. of St Andrew's Undershaft and R. of St
Martin's, Ludgate. V. of Kensington, 1 770-95- Archdeacon
of Essex, 1770-95. Preb. of St Paul's, 1766-95. KUled
Nov 10 1795, at Great Waltham when in bed, by the fall
of a chimney-stack. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Northants Clergy; G.
Mag., 1795, II. 972; J. D. G. Scott, Story of St Mary Abbots,
Kensington, 148-9.)
WALLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Jesus, Oct. i, i879-
S of George. B. in London. School, Islington. Matnc.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (London)
1883; priest (Llandaff) 1885; C. of All Samts, Clapton
Middlesex, 1883-4. C. of Dixton, Mon., 1884-6. C. of
Dorking, Surrey, 1886-9. C. of Folkestone, 1889-91. C. of
St Saviour's, Folkestone, 1891-6. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1897-1911. Latterly of Northleigh, East Gnnstead, where he
died Mar. 5, 1911, aged 58. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 8,
1911.)
WALLER, JOHN ASHLEY. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Oct. 3,
1879. [2nd] s. of Thomas Tames, Esq., of 60, Holland Park,
London. [B. 1859.] Matric. Michs. 1879- Of West Stratton
House Michildever, Hants. Married, 1883, Margaret, dau. of
Newman Young, of Brighton. Died Aug. 31, 1936, aged 76;
buried at Headley. Brother of Thomas W. (1879)- {The
Times, Sept. 7, 1936; Kelly, Handbook.)
WALLER, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity,
June 14, 1808. Matric. Michs. 1808. [One of these names,
eldest s. of Bolton, of Castletown, Co. Limerick (and
Elizabeth, dau. of WUliam Henn, of Paradise, Co. Clare), was
Lieut., 27th Regt. ; died, unmarried. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)]
WALLER, NAUNTON JULIAN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20, 1895-
[S. of William Naunton, J. P., of Little Bealings, Suffolk (and
Edith Walker, dau. of Sir Francis Murphy, of Melbourne,
Australia). B. May 23, 1876.] School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., R.A., 1900;
Lieut., 1903. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.,
1916; invalided, 1919). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WALLER, NOEL HUXLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1899. S. of F. W., Esq., of Wotton, Gloucs. [B. Oct. 10,
i88i.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1906. An architect. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, Gloucestershire Regt. (T.F.); M.C.; men-
tioned in despatches). Architect to Gloucester Cathedral. Of
Wotton, Gloucester. {Charterhouse Reg.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WALLER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 15, 1787- Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar; B.A. 1791; M.A.
1794. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 20, 1795. R. of Great
Birch, Essex, 1795-1842. Disappears from Clergy List, 1843.
{Clerical Guide.)
WALLER, ROBERT PLUME. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
June 24, 1834. Of Suffolk. [Eld. s. of Robert Pretyman, wool-
stapler, of Bury St Edmunds. B. Oct. 1815. School, Bury
St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1834. Migrated to Jesus,
Apr. 6, 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1839; priest (York) 1839; C. of Scarborough, 1839-1841.
C. of Bury St Edmunds, 1842. C. of Outwell, Norfolk, 1846-7.
V. of Stratton, Cornwall, 1858-69. C. of Bagshot, Surrey,
1858 V. of St Michael and All Angels, Bromley, Middlesex,
1869-79. V. of Nazeing, Essex, 1879-90- V. of Bitteswell,
Leics., 1890-1903. Latterly of Hillfield Cottage, Muswell Hill,
London, N Died Oct. 10, 1909. Brother of William (1835)
and Daniel (1838). {Bury St Edmunds Sch. List; Jesus Coll.
Notes; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Oct. 12, 1909.)
WALLER, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 19,
1853. [S. of George, of Waldingfield, Suffolk (and Anne
Edwards). B. there. May 16, 1832. Schools, Ipswich and at
the Agricultural College, Cirencester.] Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Norwich) i860; priest, 1861; C. of
St Matthew's, Ipswich, 1860-2. R. of Waldringfield, Suffolk,
1862-1905. Lie. Pr., dio. of Norwich, 1905-13. Latterly of
Waldringfield old rectory, near Woodbridge. Married, Aug.
13, 1856, Jane, dau. of John Pretyman, of Ramsholt. Father
of Arthur P. (189 1 ). Disappears from Croc/t/o)-d, 192 1. {Who's
Who in Suffolk.)
WALLER, THOMAS WILLIAM. Ad. pens, (age 21) at
Magdalene, Oct. 3, 1879. S. of Thomas James, Esq., of
60, Holland Park, London [and Baynard's Park, Surrey].
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1879- Married, 1893,
Caroline, only dau. of Arthur Julius Pollock, M.D. Brother
of John A. (1879). (Walford, County Families.)
Wallich, Nathaniel David Scott
WALLER, WATHEN HENRY. Adm. (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
1886. [Only] s. of the Rev. A[dolphus] (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1856), V. of Hunstanton, Norfolk (and Jamesina, eldest
dau. of Henry L'Estrange Styleman Le Strange, of Hun-
stanton Hall). [B. June 4, 1867.] In the Royal Navy before
admission; serving during the Egyptian War, 1882. Matric.
Lent, 1887; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Durham),
1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Columba's, South wick, Co.
Durham, 1892-5. C. of St Clement, Norwich, 1901. Chaplain,
R.N., H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, 1901-3. V. of Thomham,
Norfolk, 1903-7. Chaplain at Mandalay, Burma, 1907-12.
R. of Luton, Kent, 1913-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Chaplain, R.N., 1915-17)- V. of St George Tombland with
St Simon and St Jude, Norwich, 1921-8. Pub. Pr., dio. of
Norwich, 1929-40. Married, Oct. 17, 1912. Mabel Catherine,
elder dau. of James Sydney Stopford. Died, s.p., July 29,
1944. (Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 21,
1912.)
WALLER, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 30) at Pem-
broke, June 7, 1794. Of Cheam, Surrey. S. of the Rev. John
of Ingleton, Yorks. B. at Tunstall, Lanes. Matric. Easter,
1804; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1804. P.C. of Ingleton-in-Bantham,
Yorks., 1805-44. For some years had taught at Cheam.
Died Oct. 19, 1844, at Holme Head, near Ingleton, aged 80.
{Clergy List; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 552.)
WALLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 3.
1835. [2nd] s. of R[obert] P[retyman], wool-stapler, of
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. B. Dec. 1816. School, Bury St
Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A.
1845. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1840; priest, 1841; C. of
Gornal, Staffs., 1840-2. C. of Brompton-Ralph, Somerset,
1842-3. C. of Worlington, Suffolk, 1843-4. P-C of St John's,
Dukinfield, Cheshire, 1844-51. C. of Soham, Cambs., 1851-6.
V. of St Mary's, Whittlesey, 1856-97. Died in Sept. 1897-
Brother of Robert P. (1834) and Daniel (1838). {Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Lists; Crockford.)
WALLER-BRIDGE, HORACE FITZ-HENRY (1897), see
BRIDGE.
WALLEY, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1889. S. ofj. B. at Nantwich, Cheshire. School, Whitchurch.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. {gth Wrangler) 1892; (Math. Trip.,
Pt II, ist Class, 1893); M.A. 1896. Fellow, 1893. Assistant
Master at Warwick School, 1893-4. Lecturer in Mathematics
at Aberystwyth (Univ. of Wales) 1894-1905. Assistant
Master at Colston's School, Stapleton, Bristol, 1915-18.
Lived latterly at Chard, Somerset. (F. Brittain; School-
masters' Directories.)
WALLEY, STEPHEN CAWLEY. Adm. at Clare, June 11, 1881.
[S. of Stephen, of Chester. B. Nov. 29, 1856, at Oswestry.]
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Seghill,
Northumberland, 1884-9. V. of Warmtield, Yorks., 1889-
1912. R. of Hardingham, Norfolk, 1912-33. Married,
Sept. 30, 1884, Mercy, dau. of Richard May, of Dulwich.
Latterly of Ormesby, near Great Yarmouth. Disappears from
Crockford, 1937. {Yorkshire Who's Who, 1912.)
WALLICH, LEONARD CALDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 27, 1842. S. of Nathaniel (for whom see
D.N.B.). B. in Calcutta [1823]. School, Hull. Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1847;
priest, 1848; C. of Great Poringland, Norfolk, 1847-61; R-
there, 1861-92. Resided latterly at Cheltenham. Disappears
from Crockford, 1896. Father of the next; brother of
Nathaniel D. S. (1843).
WALLICH, LEONARD MYDDLETON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct II 1875. S. of the Rev. Leonard Calder (above), of
Poringland, Norfolk. B. there, Dec. 30, 1853. School,
Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A.
1882. Assistant Master at Cranbrook School for 4 years;
at St Leonard's School, St Leonard's-on-Sea, for 3 years;
Head Master of Inholmes School, Cheltenham from 1886;
Joint Head Master of Gisburne House School, Watford in
1910. {Schoolmasters Directories.)
WALLICH, NATHANIEL DAVID SCOTT. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, June 29, 1843. S. of Dr — [Nathaniel, formerly
Wolff, a Dane (for whom see D.N.B.), of Calcutta.] At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1847. Assistant
Surgeon, Bengal Medical Establishment, 1848; Surgeon,
1863; at Sheorani, 1853; at Miranzai, 1855; at Kurram
Valley, 1856. Died at Dagshai, June g, 1863. Brother of
Leonard C. (1842). (T. A. Walker, 481; V. Hodson; D. G.
Crawford, Roll of J. M.S.)
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WALLINGER, ERNEST ARNOLD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12,
1897. [S. of W. H. Arnold, Indian Forest Service, of Hare
Hall, Essex. B. June 11, 1875.] School, Ramsgate College.
Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1903;
Captain, 1912; Major, 1915. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Temp. Lieut.-Col., R.F.A.; Gen. Staff Officer; wounded;
DS.O., 1916; mentioned 4 times in despatches; Chevalier,
Legion of Honour (France); Officer, Ordre de la Couronne
(Belgium); French Croix de Guerre avec palme; Belgian
Croix de Guerre). President of the British Military Intelli-
gence Commission in Brussels, Jan. 1919-Aug. 1920. Retired,
1923. Married, Irene, dau. of H. Benn, J. P., of Bradford, and
Holcombe Hall, Dawlish, and had issue. Died May 11, 1934,
at Cuckfield, Sussex; buried there. {Army Lists; The V.C.
and D.S.O.; Who was Who; The Times, May 12, 1934.)
WALLINGER, T. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 24, 1823; a
'Ten-year man.' (Untv. Calendar.)
WALLINGER, WILLIAM ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 25, 1842. [Eldest] s. of Arnold [Sergeant-at-law of the
Middle Temple]. B. [June 28, 1824], in London. School,
Putney. Matric. Lent, 1843. Kept two terms. Joined the
ist West India Regt. as a Subaltern; Captain. Died suddenly,
unmarried, while on leave, at Charing Cross, London, June 6,
1859- (Pe'le, II- 475-)
WALLINGTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 13,
1820. [3rd and youngest] s. of Edward, of Dursley, Gloucs.
(and Arabella, dau. of John Wallington, of Chelsea). Matric.
Lent, 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
1826; priest, 1827; C. of Leigh, Gloucs., 1826-32. Died May
28, 1832, aged 32, at Cheltenham. (Peile, 401; Burke, L.G.)
WALLINGTON, FRANK MAXWELL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10,
1889. [4th and youngest s. of Col. Sir John Williams, K.C.B.,
of Keevil Manor, Trowbridge, WUts. (and Henrietta Maria,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Beach). B. [at Avranches,
France], Mar. 7, 1870. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of Portsea, Hants., 1893-1902.
V. of South Molton, Devon, 1902-12. V. of Barnstaple, 1912-
36. Preb. of Exeter. R. of Ashford, Devon, 1936-46.
Married, Apr. 28, 1903, Violet St Helen, dau. of Frederick
Bashford. Died at Bath, Feb. i, 1946. [King's Coll. Reg.,
195; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Who's Who in Devon; The
Times, Feb. 5, 1946.)
WALLINGTON, LAURENCE ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. S. of Richard Archer, of Sutton House,
Bedford Hill, London. B. Mar. 27, 1870, at Charlton. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, 1894. Died May 28, 1895, at sea, off
Sierra Leone. (The Standard, June 25, 1895.)
WALLIS, ALFRED TOM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 15,
1888. S. of Alfred William, commercial-traveller, of Solihull
(and Elizabeth Toppin). B. Dec. 21, 1866, at Tottenham.
Schools, Solihull (Mr R. Wilson) and King Edward's Grammar
School, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1899. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1891; priest, 1893; Assistant
Missioner, St John's College Mission in Walworth, 1891-7.
C. of St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent, 1897-1903. V. of Strood,
1903-15. R. of Cliffe-at-Hoo, 1915-37. Rural Dean of
Clifie-at-Hoo, 1921-37. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1925-37.
Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester, 1937-51-- Of
Shirley, Camer Comer, Meopham, Kent. (Crockford.)
WALLIS, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898. [Eldest]
s. of Henrv Marriage, of 'Hilliers," Bucklebury Common,
Reading. School, Leighton Park, Reading, and at Owens
College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A. 1901; M..-\..
1906. Sometime Assistant Master at Bishop's Stortford
College. Chief Inspector of Schools for Cumberland and
Westmorland until his death, at Penrith, Aug. 28, 1919,
aged 40. Brother of Basil (1899). (King's Coll. Reg., 292;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WALLIS, ARNOLD JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 10,
1875. S. of [the Rev.] Joseph (1846), of 85, Stockwell Road,
London (and .Albinia Elworthy). B. Dec. 7, 1856, in London.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A.
{4th Wrangler and Smith's prize) 1879; M.A. 1882. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1879-1913; Bursar, 1899. Senior Proctor,
1900-1. Married, Sept. 4, 1883, Mary, 2nd dau. of William
Burgess, Esq., of Brentwood, and had issue. Died Nov. 12,
1913, in London. Brother of Frederic (1872) and Henry W.
(1879). (The Times, Nov. 13, 1913.)
WALLIS, BASIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. S. of
Henry Marriage, of Ashton Lodge, Reading, Berks. B. Aug. 3,
1881, at Reading. School, Leighton Park, Reading. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1902;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1910. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1908. Brother of Anthony (1898). (Medical
Directories.)
Wallis, Frederick William
WALLIS, BAYLY (or BAILY). Adm. pens, at Peterhouse
(age 18), July 7, 1774. Of Lines. Matric. Easter, 1775;
Scholar; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1782; D.D. 1808. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 20, 1780. R. of St Mary Stoke, Ipswich,
1782-1820. Married, Aug. 9, 1780, Jane Eyre, 3rd dau. of
the Ven. Venn Eyre, Archdeacon of Carlisle. Died May 30,
1820, aged 63. Donor to the University Library. (T. A.
Walker, 339; G. Mag., 1820, i. 571; C. Sayle, Annals of
Cambridge Univ. Lib., m.)
WALLIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1889.
[Youngest] s. of Arthur, engineer, of Basingstoke, Hants.
(and Charlotte Sterry). B. Dec. 23, 1871, at Combehurst,
Basingstoke. School, Oliver's Mount, Scarborough (Mr
Walton). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Adm.
a solicitor, 1896; practised at Basingstoke. Died May 9, 1935,
at Longford, Tasmania. (The Eagle, xlix. 57; Law Ltsts;
The Times, May 14, 1935-)
WALLIS, CHARLES HERBERT. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1885.
[3rd s. of WUham, of Melton Lodge, Watford, Herts.] B.A.
1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1892; pnest,
1893; C. of St George's, Kidderminster, Worcs., 1892-4.
C. of Upton-on-Severn, 1894. C. of Shustoke, Warws., 1895-
9. V. of Skinvith, Cumberiand, 1899-1913. V. of Murton with
Hilton, 1913-39. Married, Apr. 9, 1901, Beatrice Mary,
youngest dau. of the Rev. Anderson Edwards, V. of Kirkland,
Cumberland. Latterly of ' Kirkland,' Kings Road, Horsham,
Sussex, where he died Nov. 17, 1943- {Crockford; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WALLIS, FREDERIC. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i, 1872.
S. of the Rev. Joseph (1846), of StockweU, Surrey. B. 1854,
at Hastings. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar,
1873; Cams prize, 1874; B.A. (Class. Trip., ist Class) 1876;
Cams prize, 1877; Scholefield prize, 1878; M.A. 1879; Evans
prize, 1878; D.D. 1894. Fellow, 1878; Dean, 1878. Semor
Proctor, 1892. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1878; priest, 1879. C. of
St Luke's, Cambridge, 1881-3. Select Preacher, 1897, 1903,
1908; Ramsden Preacher, 1903. Vice- Principal of Westcott
House. Bishop of WeUington, New Zealand, 1895-1911;
resigned. Archdeacon of Wilts., 1911-12; of Sherborne,
1916-18. Canon of Salisbury, 1913. 'Scholarly, humorous
and intensely lovable, he left a name in Cambridge which was
never mentioned save with abiding affection. As the guide,
counsellor and friend of youth, Wallis was one of the best
known and best loved of Cambridge dons.' Married, Oct. 23,
1894, Margaret Emily Jane, 2nd dau. of Col. Sir Robert
Wilhams, Bart., M.P. Died June 24, 1928, at Bournemouth;
buried at Little Bredy, near Dorchester. Brother of Arnold J.
(1875) and Henry W. (1879). (Venn, u. 403; Crockford; Who
was Who; The Times, June 25, 1928; Cambridge Review,
Oct. 12, 1928.)
WALLIS, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
Oct. 1875. [Youngest] s. of Thomas, shipping-agent, of
Southampton. B. there [Dec. 18, 1859]. Educated abroad.
Matric. Michs. 1875. Migrated to Caius, Oct. i, 1876; B.A.
1879; M.B. and B.Chir., 1885. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon there, 1883. M.R.C.S., 1883;
F.R.C.S., 1891. Sometime Surgeon, Prince Alfred Hospital,
Sydney, N.S.W. Demonstrator in Anatomy at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital and at Charing Cross Hospital. Dean of the
Medical School of Charing Cross Hospital. Knighted, 1911.
Married, May, 1890, May Montgomery, 2nd dau. of H. Cole
Aspinall, Q.C., Attorney-General of Victoria, and had issue.
Author, medical. Died Apr. 26, 1912, in London. Brother of
Thomas A. (1875). (Venn, 11. 423; Who was Who; Plarr,
Lives of the Fellows; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 27,
1912.)
WALLIS, FREDERICK CYRIL. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 16, 1894.
[Eldest s. of Dr Michael, of BexhUl, Sussex.] School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Ord. deacon (Bp. Royston) 1899; priest (Liverpool) 1900;
C. of Wigan, 1899-1912. V. of Aspull, Lanes., 1912-29.
Died Aug. 1929, at Grasmere. (Crockford; The Times,
Aug. 12, 1929.)
WALLIS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1874. [Eldest] s. of William, hosier (and Sophia).
B. [Jan. 7, 1857] in St Marvlebone, London. Bapt. Oct. 3,
1858. School, Surrey County. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1880; priest, 1881;
C. of Pershore, Worcs., 1880-4. C. of Barboume, 1884-^2.
R. of Martin Hussingtree, 1892-4. R. of Hindlip, 1894-1915.
Married, Jan. 5, 1881, Marion Eleanor, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Cumming, 52nd Regt., of The Manor House, Mancetter,
Warws. Latterly of 4, Blenheim Parade, Cheltenham, where
he died Jan. 11, 1925. (The Eagle, xliv. 103; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 14, 1925-)
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WALLIS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Cotn. at Emmanuel, Feb. 24,
1813. [2nd s. of George Lewis]. Of Ockbrook, Derbs. [B.
1786.] Schools, Repton and Bristol; and at Edinburgh
University; M.D. (Edin.) 1812. Matric. Michs. 1813. Prac-
tised at Park Street, Bristol. Senior Physician and Clinical
Lecturer at Bristol infirmary, 1828-55; later Consulting
Physician there. Author, A New System of Medical Relief to
the Poor; etc. Married, 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of — Oakes, of
Derby. Died June 6, 1872. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; C. R. Hudleston.)
WALLIS, HAROLD TOM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1893.
S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Honiton, Devon.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. FootbaU (rugby)
'blue,' 1895, 1896. Assistant Master at Scaitcliffe School,
Englefield Green, 1896-1904; Joint Head Master of Wixenford
School, Wokingham, 1904-33-. [Schoolmasters' Directories;
Berks. Bucks, and Beds. Contemporary Biographies, 300.)
WALLIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. i, 1807. Of
Ireland. [S. of Major W., of Westwood, Mill Street, Cork.]
Adm. at Emmanuel, Feb. 9, 1808. Matric. Lent, 1808. Of
Drishane Castle. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Cork; High Sheriff,
1814. Lieut.-Col., South Cork Rifles. Married (i) Miss
Forster, and had issue, one son; (2) 1827, Ellen, dau. of Grice
Smyth, of Ballynatray, Co. Waterford, and had further issue.
Died Jan. 6, 1862. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WALLIS, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU. Lent, 1882; B.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (0.xford) 1885 ; priest, 1886; C. of St Frideswide's,
Oxford, 1885-7. C. of St Luke's, Toowoomba, Queensland,
1887-91. P.-in-charge of Southern Cross with Yilgarn,
Perth, W.A., 1892. C. of St George's Cathedral, Perth, 1893-
5. Disappears from Crockford, i8g6.
WALLIS, HENRY WHITE. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. i, 1879.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Joseph (1846), of Stockwell,
Surrey. B. there. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1879;
Carus Greek Testament prize, 1881; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist
Class, 1881. Matric. as a Non-Coil. Student at Oxford,
Oct. 14, 1882. Returned to Caius; (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist
Class, 1883); Hebrew prize, 1884; (Theo. Trip., Pt I, ist
Class, 1884); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Fellow of Caius, 1887.
Author, Cosmology of the Rig Veda. Died in College, July 18,
1887. Brother of Arnold J. (1875) and Frederic (1872).
{Venn, 11. 438; Al. Oxon.; The Guardian, July 20, 1887.)
WALLIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 12, 1899. S. of
Henry. B. [Mar. 2, 1862], at Goldings, Hertford. Schools,
Bengeo national, Colet, Stepney and Exeter Training College.
Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master
at St Thomas's, Charterhouse Boys' School, 1883-99; Head
Master of the Higher Grade School, Cambridge, 1899-1912,
and Lecturer at the Day Training College. Author, Europe
in the Making; Asia, etc. Of 13, Guest Road, Cambridge.
Died Sept. 10, 1912, in Cambridge. (Peile, 11. 839; School-
masters' Directories.)
WALLIS, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 26,
1859. S. of WUliam. B. in Sydney, Australia. Matric.
Lent, 1859; B.A. 1862. Brother of William M. (1859).
WALLIS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Caius, July 6, 1846.
S. of the Rev. Joseph [Dissenting minister]. B. at Stepney,
Middlesex. School, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of
St Andrew's, Plymouth, 1850-2. C. of Margate, 1852-3. C.
of St Clement's, Hastings, 1853-6. C. of All Hallows, Barking,
185&-9. V. of St Andrew's, Stockwell, 1859-82. Died Apr. 1,
1882. Father of Arnold J. (1875), Frederick (1872) and
Henry W. (1879). {Venn, 11. 277; Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 5, 1882.)
WALLIS, ROBERT FRANCIS. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 20, 1882.
[Doubtless s. of Robert, J P., of Old Ridley, Northumberiand
(and Mary, dau. of William Webster, Esq., of Weston).
B. 1863.] Matric. Lent, 1882. Lieut., Northumberland
Artillery Militia, 1883. (Walford, County Families; Army
Lists.)
WALLIS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 17, 1761. Of
Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1761; B.A. 1765; M.A. 1768. Fellow.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1766; priest, Dec. 21, 1767.
V. of Loders, and Bradpole, Dorset, 1820-36. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
WALLIS, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1875. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of Southampton.] B. there,
Mar. 18, 1857. Educated abroad. Matric. Michs. 1875.
Migrated to Caius, Oct. i, 1876; B.A. 1880; LL.M. 1887. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29, 1879. Called to the Bar, Apr.
18, 1883. On the Western Circuit. Joint Secretary for many
years of the Caius College Club. Died Jan. 19, 1930. Brother
of Frederick C. (1875). {Venn, 11. 423; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
Walls, Richard
WALLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, Jan. 24, 1807.
Matric. Lent, 1808; B.A. r8ii; M.A. 1814. Fellow. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1811; priest (London), Sept. 20, 1812. C. of
Watlington, Norfolk, 1839-60. R. of Long Melford, Suffolk,
1861-9. Author, Small Terrestrial Globe on a Novel Principle,
with Movable Horizon, for Schools. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1870. {Crockford.)
WALLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, Dec. 15, 1834;
a 'Ten-year man.'
WALLIS [or COLVILLE-WALLIS], WILLIAM COLVILLE. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 25, 1876. Matric. Lent, 1877, as
Colville-Wallis; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Ely),
1880; priest, 1881; C. of Holy Trinity, Ely, Cambs., 1880-8.
V. of St Agnes, Exning, Sufiolk, 1888-1935. Hon. Chaplain
to the Bishop of St Edmundsbury, 1917-23. Married, July 12,
191 1, Miss Anne M. Tubby. Latterly of Osborne House,
Newmarket, where he died Dec. 28, 1937, aged 84. (The
Guardian, July 21, 191 1; The Times, Dec. 30, 1937.)
WALLIS, WILLIAM MONCUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 26, 1859. S. of William. B. at Sydney, Australia.
Matric. Lent, 1859; B.A. 1862. Brother of James H. (1859).
WALLIS, WILLIAM RENDALL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1887. S. of W. B., miller, of Hill House, Lyme Regis,
Dorset. B. there, 1868. School, Dorset County. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B..\. 1891; M..\. 1895.
WALLOP, The Hon. BARTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Magdalene, Nov. 5, 1762. 3rd s. of John, Viscount Lymington
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1735) (and Catherine, dau. of John Con-
duit). [B.Jan. 3, 1744-5.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1764;
M.A. 1766. R. of Portsmouth. R. of Cliddesden with Farleigh,
Hants. Master of Magdalene, 1774-81. Vice-Chancellor,
1774-5- Married, May 14, 1771, his cousin, Camilla Powlett,
dau. of the Rev. Richard Smyth, of Crux-Easton, Hants., and
had issue. Died Sept. i, 1781, at Upper Wallop (Eton Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Portsmouth).)
WALLOP, The Hon. JOHN FELLOWES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. 2nd s. of Isaac Newton (sub Fellowes, 1843)
[5th] Earl of Portsmouth, of Eggesford House, Devon (who
had resumed the name of Wallop on succeeding to the title)
(and Lady Eveline Alicia Juliana Herbert, dau. of the 3rd
Earl of Carnarvon). B. Dec. 27, 1859, at Eggesford House.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Sometime
private secretary to the Governor of Tasmania. Travelled
extensively in the Far East and in America. Succeeded his
elder brother Newton, as 7th Earl of Portsmouth, Dec. 4,
1917. Of Eggesford House, Wembworthy, Devon, and
Hurstboume Park, Hants. J. P. for Devon. Died, unmarried,
Sept. 7, 1925. (Scott, MSS.\ G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.;
The Times, Sept. 9, 1925.)
WALLOP (post FELLOWES), The Hon. NEWTON. Adm. Fell.-
Comm. (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1790. [2nd] s. of John
[2nd] Earl of Portsmouth, of Hurstbourne Park, Hants,
(and Urania, dau. of Coulson Fellowes, of Hampstead).
[B. June 26, 1772, at Hurstbourne Park.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1790; M.A. 1792. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 29, 1789. M.P. for Andover, 1802-20 and for North
Devon, 1832-7. Upon succeeding to the estates of his maternal
uncle, Henry Arthur Fellowes, of Eggesford, Devon, assumed,
by licence, the surname and arms of Fellowes only, Aug. 9,
1794. Succeeded his brother, John Charles, as 4th Earl of
Portsmouth, July 14, 1853. Married (i) Jan. 30, 1795,
Frances, 4th dau. of the Rev. Castell Sherrard, and had issue;
(2) June 24, 1820, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Hugh, ist Earl
Fortescue, and had further issue. Died Jan. 9, 1854. Father
of Henry A. W. (1816, sub FeUowes) and Isaac N. (sub
Fellowes, 1843). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, P.
and B.; Changes of Name; G.E.C.; Return of M.P. s.)
WALLS (formeriy CODD), EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Nov. 4, 1758. [3rd s. of George [Codd], Esq., of
Hemswell, Lines. B. in 1739. School, Wakefield.] Matric.
Michs. 1758; LL.B. 1766. R. of Little Steeping, Lines., 1765-
82. R. of Gayton-le-Wolds, 1771-1811. R. of Firsby with
Great Steeping, 1782. Preb. of Lincoln, 1801. R. of
Willoughby St Helen, 1811-15. Assumed the surname of
Walls, 1778, as devisee of Joseph Walls, of Boothby Hall.
Married (i) 1773, Mary, dau. of T. Booth, of Wainfleet
St Mary; (2) Elizabeth WUson. Lived latteriy at Spilsby,
where he died Mar. 15, 1815. Father of Richard (1792)-
(Cant. Act Book; G. Mag., 1815, i. 377; Foster, Index Eccles.;
M. H. Peacock; Changes of Name; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WALLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 13, 1792. S. of the Rev. Edward (1758), of Spilsby,
Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. Lent, i793-
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WALMESLEY, EDWARD JONES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 7, 1832. [Elder] s. of John (next) (by his 2nd wife),
of 14, The Circus, Bath. B. June, 1814, at Bath. Matnc.
Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) May 26, 1839; priest, June 14,
1840; C. of Charlton Kings, Gloucs., 1839-42. R. of Hilperton
with Whaddon, WUts., 1843-7. Died Sept. 23, 1847, aged 33,
at Dawlish House, near Blandford, Dorset. Brother of
Richard (1835). (G. Mag., 1847, 11. 662; Clergy List; The
Patrician, iv. 502.)
WALMESLEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Dec. 4, 1792.
3rd s. of John, Esq., of [The Hall of Ince], Preston, Lanes,
(and Mary, dau. of William Shaw, of Singleton, Lanes.).
B. Dec. 28, 1775, at Preston. Schools, Preston (Mr Nicholson)
Winwick (Mr Prince) [and Eton]. Migrated to Christ's.
Matric. Easter, 1797; B.A. 1798. Married (i) Hannah, dau.
of Christopher Conron, of Co. Cork, and had issue; (2) 1812,
Ellen, dau. of Richard Godolphin Long, of Rood Ashton,
Wilts., and had further issue. Died in i860. Father of the
next and the above. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 339.)
WALMESLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1835. Of Somerset. [S. of John (above)], of [The Hall of Ince],
Lanes, (bv his 2nd wife, Ellen, dau. of Richard Godolphin
Long, Esq.). [B. July 30, 1816.] School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; U..\. 1842. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 3, 1839. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1842.
Equity draftsman and conveyancer. Of Lucknam, Coleme,
WUts., and HaU of Ince, Wigan, Lanes. J.P. for WUts. Died
at Lucknam, May 26, 1893. Brother of Edward J. (1832).
(Scott, MSS.; Winchester Scholars; The Eagle, x.x. 590; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Walford,
County Families.)
WALMESLEY, THOMAS AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1886. S. of Thomas Henry. B. Oct. 9, 1866, at Oswald-
twistle. Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Cariisle) 1892; C. of Ariecdon with Frizington, Cumberiand,
1892-5. Disappears from Crockford, 1896.
WALMISLEY, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 7, 1842.
4th s. of Thomas Forbes, of Westminster. B. Sept. 18, 1822,
in Lambeth. School, King's College. Matric. Michs. 1842.
Migrated to Sidney, Feb. 8, 1844; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Bumham Deep-
dale, Norfolk, 1848-50. C. of Torquay, 1850-2. C. of St
Mary's, Reading, 1852. C. of Stratton-Audley, Oxon., 1853-6.
C. of Clehonger, Heref., 1856-9. Chaplain to the Duke of
Beaufort, 1859. V. of St Briavals, Gloucs., 1859-67. R. of
Odd Rode, Cheshire, 1867-85. V. of Iffley, Oxon., 1885-1905-
Disappears from Crockford, 1906. Brother of the next.
WALMISLEY, THOMAS ATTWOOD. Mus. Bac. from Trinity,
July 1, 1833. Organist of Trinity and St John's, 1833-56.
Professor of Music, 1836-56. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Forbes,
organist (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Mary Ann, eldest dau.
of WiUiam Capon, of Westminster). [B. Jan. 21, 1814, in
Westminster.] Organist at St John-the-Baptist, Croydon,
1831-3. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 5, 1834. Matric.
Michs. 1834. Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 30, 1834; B.A. 1838.
Adm. a member of Trinity, May 2, 1838; M.A. 1841; Mus.
Doc, 1848. His music for the Ode on the instaUation of
Prince Albert as ChanceUor attracted general adiniration.
Composer of several anthems and services, most of which were
published after his death, being edited by his father, who
survived him. Died Jan. 17, 1856, at Hastings; buried at
Fairlight. Memorial tablet in Trinity ante-chapel. Brother
of the above. (Record of Old Westminsters (sub his father);
D.N.B.;.G. Mag., 1856, i. 322; Historical Register, 85.)
WALMSLEY, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, 1884. S. of G[eorge], Esq., of [Paddock House,
Church], Accrington. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1887. Resided at The Manor House, South Wam-
borough, Hants. Died Jan. 26, 1939, at Bath; buried at
Doynton, near Bristol. Brother of Robert B. (1877). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; The Times, Jan, 28, 1939-)
WALMSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Nov.
26, 1817. S. of John, Esq. B. Sept. 21, 1799, at Castlemeer,
near Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1818; signs as 'George'
(presumably Charles George or George Charles).
WALMSLEY, EDWARD WATSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1844. S. of John, lawyer, of Holbom, London (and
Ann). B. in St Martin-in-the-Fields. Bapt. June 6, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1844.
WALMSLEY, GEORGE (1817), see WALMSLEY, CHARLES.
WALMSLEY, JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882. S. of
James, Esq., deceased, of Broughton, Lanes. B. May, 1863.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886.
Rowing 'blue,' 1886. Sometime a tutor and also a sheep-
farmer in Queensland, Austraha. Latteriy of Broughton
Lodge, BexhUl-on-Sea. [Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
Walpole, Edward
WALMSLEY, JAMES BRADDOCK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 2, 1850. S. of Charles, solicitor (and Betty). B. Mar. 9,
1830, at Marple, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1850.
WALMSLEY, ROBERT BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. [Eldest] s. of George [manufacturer], of
Paddock House, Church, near Accrington, Lanes. B. there,
1859. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 10, 1882. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1884. On the Northern Circuit. Of
Sevenhampton Manor, Andoversford, Gloucs. J.P. for
Lanes. Died Mar. 20, 1932, at Ashleigh Grange, Hayward's
Heath. Brother of Arthur J. (1884). (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Camb. Year-book.)
WALMSLEY [or WALMESLEY], TINDAL THOMPSON. Adm.
sizar at St John's, June 27, i777- Oi Yorks. [School,
Pocklington.] Matric. Michs. 1777; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1781;
M.A. 1784; B.D. 1792; D.D. 1819. Fellow, 1783-1806. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Norwich) June 10, 1781;
priest (Peterb.) Nov. 10, 1782; C. of Fomcett, Norfolk.
Domestic Chaplain to the Prince of Wales, 1786. R. of
St Martin, Ludgate, London, 1805-19. R. of St Vedast,
Foster Lane and St Michael-le-Queme, 1815-47- R- 01
Hanwell, Middlesex, 1819-47. Died Jan. 27, 1847, aged 88,
at Hanwell. (St John's Coll. Adms., iv. 538; Northants.
Clergy (as 'John Thompson'); Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1847, 447.)
WALN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 21,
1815. [Eldest] s. of WUliam [merchant]. B. in Liverpool.
School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A.
1820. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1820. (Inns of
Court.)
WALNE, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1857.
Matric. Michs. 1857; LL.B. 1861. C. of CalveUy, Cheshire,
1S61-3. C. of Coventry 1864. C. of Rotherhithe, Surrey,
1865-7. (Clergy List).
WALNE, THOMAS RANDALL. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 17,
1807. Of Suffolk. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. 9, 1808.
Matric. Lent, 1809; Scholar; B.A. 1812. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) 1813. C. of Great Easton, Essex, 1845-58.
Latterly of Great Yarmouth. Disappears from Crockford,
1865. [Clergy List; Venn, 11. 148.)
WALOND, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
29, 1782; B.A. 1782, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1782. S. of
WUham, pleb., of Oxford. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford.
July 14, 1770, age 16; Clerk of Magdalen College, 1775-6; B.A.
from New College, 1776. Preb. of Hereford, 1782-1802.
V. of Putley, Heref., 1783-93- R- of Twyford, Salop, I797-
1831. V. of Dilwyn, Heref., i8oi. R. of Weston-under-
Penyard, 1801-31. Vicar-Choral and Treasurer of Hereford
Cathedral, 1802. Domestic Chaplain to Dr John Butler,
Bishop of Hereford. Married, Susannah, dau. of WUliam
Duppa. Died Nov. 18, 1831, aged 78. (.4/. Oxon.; St John s
Coll. Adm., IV 538; Foster, Index Eccles.)
WALOND, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 16, 1827. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1828.
WALPOLE, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1866. [Onlv] s. of Charles [of Cobham, Surrey] (and
Annette, dau. of R'ear-.\dmu:al James Prevost, R.N.). B.
Sept. 7, 1848, in Fulham, London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 22, 1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1873.
Special Pleader. On the South-Eastem Circuit. President of
the District Court of Lamaca, C>'prus, 1882-9; Attorney-
General of the Leeward Islands, 1889-92; Chief Justice of
Gibraltar, 1892-3; Chief Justice of the Bahamas, 1893-7.
Knighted, 1897. Deputy Chairman, and Chairman, Quarter
Sessions for Surrev, 1903-25- Married (i) Aug. 18, 1877, Mana
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry Forde, Esq., of Tenby, and
had issue; (2) Jan. 19, 1922, Marie Bowles, dau. of Percy
Hale Wallace, and widow of Major Henry James Seton.
Author, Alphabetical Synopsis of the Turkish Criminal Code;
A Short History of Ireland; Rubric of the Common Law; etc.
Committed suicide by shooting himself, May 24, 1926, at his
residence in Kensington Court, London. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, May 26, 1926.)
WALPOLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 3,
1793. [3rd] s. of Richard [M.P. for Great Yarmouth], of
London (and Margaret, sister of the ist Baron Huntmgfield).
[B Apr. 13, 1776.] School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs.
1794. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Apr. 17, i795; B.A. i797.
Migrated back to Trinity; M.A. 1800. Died, unmarried, in
London, Oct. 1, 1844. (Burke, P. and B.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
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WALPOLE, GEORGE CHESTER. Adm. pens, (age 26) at
Jesus, Jan. 22, 1868. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Joseph Kidd
(1826), V. of Coaley, Gloucs. B. in Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Matric. Lent, 1868; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1875- Ord. deacon
(Chichester), 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Holy Trinity Chapel,
Brighton, 1870-2. C. of St Patrick's, Hove, 1873-4- C. of
Slaugham, Sussex, 1874-7- C. of St Gabriel's, PinJico,
London, 1877-8. C. of Coleshill, Warws., 1879-80. C. of
Slaugham, Sussex, 1881-3. C. of Amberley, 1883-9. V. of
West Wittering, 1889-1914. Died at Hoggeston rectory,
Bucks., Apr. 22, 1915. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 23, 1915-)
WALPOLE, GEORGE HENRY SOMERSET. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Oct. 8, 1873. [3rd] s. of the Rev. [Robert] Seymour,
V. of Balderton, Notts, (and Elizabeth, 4th dau. of the Rev.
Frederick Apthorpe, R. of Gumley, Leics.). B. Nov. 9, 1854,
at Balderton. School, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Matric. Michs.
1873; Evans prize, 1877; B.A. (Theol. Trip., ist Class) 1877;
M.A. 1881. M.A. ad. «(n(i«w, Durham. Hon. D.D., Th. Sem.,
New York, 1891. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1878; priest, 1879.
Tutor of the Schola Cancellarii, at Truro, 1877-82. Priest-
Vicar and Succentor of Truro Cathedral, 1880-2. Inc. of
St Mary's Church (later the Cathedral), at Auckland, New
Zealand, 1882-9. Warden of St John's College, Auckland,
1884-6. Professor of Systematic Divinity in the Gen. Theo-
logical Seminary, New York, 1889-96. Principal of Bede
College, Durham, 1 896-1 903. Select Preacher at Oxford,
1908-9; at Cambridge, 1902, 1909. R. of Lambeth, Surrey,
1903-10. Hon. Canon of Southwark, 1906-10. Bishop of
Edinburgh, 1910-29. Married, Sept. 12, 1882, MUdred
Helen, youngest dau. of Charles Foster Barham, M.D., of
Truro, and had issue. Author, theological. Father of Sir Hugh
Walpole, the novelist. Died, Mar. 4, 1929, in Edinburgh.
[Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 6,
1929.)
WALPOLE, The Hon. HORACE. Adm. a nobleman (age 18) at
Trinity, May 6, 1771. [Eldest] s. of Horace (1741). 2nd Baron
Walpole [and ist Earl of Orford], of Wolterton, Norfolk (and
Rachel, 3rd dau. of William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devon-
shire). [B. June 13, 1752.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1771; M.A. 1773. M.P. for Wigan, 1780-4; for King's Lynn,
1784-1809. Registrar of Chelsea Hospital, 1783. Colonel,
West Norfolk MUitia, 1792. High Steward of King's Lynn,
1809-22. Married (1) July 27, 1781, Sophia (d. i797), dau. of
Charles Churchill, of Chalfont, and had issue; (2) July 28,
1806, Catherine, dau. of Dr Tunstall, widow of the Rev.
Thomas Chamberlayne, Fellow of Eton. Succeeded his father
as 2nd Earl of Orford, Feb. 24, 1809. Died June 15, 1822.
Father of the next. (Eton Coll. Re?.; Burke, P. and B.
(which gives B. June 24); G.E.C.)
WALPOLE, HORACE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 9, 1801. [Eldest] s. of Horace (above), of London (and
Sophia, dau. of Charles ChurchUl). [B. June 14, 1783.1
School, Eton. M.P. for King's Lynn, 1809-22. Attach^ at
St Petersburg, 1806; at Madrid, 1808; Secretary to the
Embassy at St Petersburg, 1812-13; Minister there, 1813-15.
A Commissioner for Indian Affairs, 1812-22. Constable of
Castle Rising, 1822-58. High Steward of King's Lynn,
1822-.58. HighStewardof Great Yarmouth, 1833-6. F.R.S.,
1824. Colonel, West Norfolk Militia, 1822-58. Succeeded as
3rd Earl of Orford, June 15, 1822. Married, July 23, 1812,
Mary, dau. of William Augustus Fawkener, of Brockton Hall,
Salop. Died Dec. 29, 1858. Father of Horatio W. (1832)
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G E.C.)
WALPOLE, HORACE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 2,
1817. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1817. [6th s. of Robert,
Minister in Portugal (by his 2nd wife, Sophia, dau. of Richard
Stert, of Lisbon). B. Aug. 27, 1799 Colonel. Married,
July 22, 1835, Fanny Sophia, eldest dau. of Col. Thomas
Henry Somerset Conway, C.B., and had issue. Died Apr.
1886. Half-brother of Robert (1799)- (Burke, F. and B.)]
WALPOLE, HORACE ORFORD SPENCER PERCIVAL
ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1893. S. of Walter Thomas. B. Nov. 4, 1870,
at Beyton, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1903; priest (Lichfield, for Birmingham) 1905;
C. of Birchfleld, Staffs., 1903-6. C. of Southwick with
Fishersgate, Sussex, 1906-8. C. of Hurstmonceux, 1908-13.
R. of Norwood, Middlesex, 1913-20. Died Oct. 10, 1920.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 12, 1920.)
WALPOLE, HORATIO ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Feb. 5, 1848. [Only] s. of Francis, Esq., of
Ludford Park, near Ludlow (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
A. Knight, of Downton Castle). [B. Feb. 21, 1829.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1848. Died Jan. 20, 1855. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WALPOLE, HORATIO WILLIAM, LORD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. i, 1832. [Eldest] s. of Horace (1801) [3rd]
Earl of Orford (and Mary, dau. of William Augustus Fawkener,
Walpole, Thomas
of Brockton Hall, Salop). B. Apr. 18, 1813. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1832. M.P. for East Norfolk, 1835-7. J. P.
and D.L. for Norfolk. Succeeded his father as 4th Earl of
Orford, Dec. 29, 1858. Married, Nov. 11, 1841, Harriet
Bettina Frances, only child of Admiral Sir Fleetwood
Broughton Reynolds PeUew, and had issue, 2 daughters.
Became a Roman Catholic. 'Very learned, ver>' cultured
and eccentric. Having parted company in early days with
his wife, who made her home at Florence, he lived at
Mannington, Norfolk.' Died Dec. 7, 1894, and was succeeded
by his nephew. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Return
0/ M.P.s.}
WALPOLE, JOSEPH [KIDD]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 12.
1826. S. of George, Esq., of Greenwich, Kent. Matric. Michs.
1826. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 5, 1827, as Joseph Kidd
Walpole. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1835; 'literate.'
Missionary in Madras, 1836-7; at Bathurst, N.S.W.,
Australia, 1837-41; at Ashfield and Concord, 1842-5; at
Sydney, 1846-8. Chaplain of the Defence, a hulk at Wool-
wich, 1857-62. V. of Coaley, Gloucs., 1862-9. Author,
Recollections. ..of Cambridge. Died at Wimpole Street,
London, Apr. 22, 1869. Father of George C. (1868). (S.P.G.
Records; Crockford; Clergy List; The Register, i. 508.)
WALPOLE, REGINALD ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Caius, July 19, 1838; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had matric. May 19, 1836. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. R[obert]
(1799), (and Caroline Frances, youngest dau. of John Hyde,
Judge in Calcutta). [B. Dec. 8, 1817.] Schools, private and
Bersted, Sussex. Matric. Michs 1838; Browne model, 1841;
B.A. 1842; members' prize, 1842, 1843: M.A. 1845. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1842. Called to the Bar, May i, 1846.
Migrated to Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1848. Equity draftsman
and conveyancer. Reader in real property law at the Inns
of Court, 1852. Of Hanslope Lodge, Stony Stratford, Bucks.
Married (i) May i, 1849, Anne Eliza, 3rd dau. of John
Heaton, of Plas Heaton, Denbighshire, and had issue, i dau;
(2) Jan. 17, 1856, Caroline, widow of William Watts, of
Hanslope Park, and dau. of the Rev. Frederick Apthorp, and
had issue, 3 daughters. Died July 28, 1880, at Brighton.
(Venn, 11. 245; Al. Oxon.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke,
P. and B.)
WALPOLE, RICHARD HENRY {1819), see VADE.
WALPOLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 15,
1799; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
July 5, 1797. [Eldest] s. of Robert [Envoy to Portugal and
Clerk of the Privy Council], of Lisbon (by his ist wife, Diana,
dau. of Walter Grosset). B. Aug. 8, 1781. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar; Browne medal, 1801;
B.A. 1803 ; M.A. 1809 ; B.D. 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2,
1803. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1808; priest. May 28,
1809. R. of Itteringham and Mannington, Norfolk, 1809-56.
R. of TivetshaU, St John and St Mary, 1816-28. R. of Christ
Church, Marylebone, 1828-56. Married, Feb. 6, 1811,
Caroline Frances, youngest dau. of John Hyde, Judge at
Calcutta. Author, Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic
Turkey; Travels in various Countries of the East; Specimens of
scarce Translations of the seventeenth century from the Latin
Poets, etc. Died Apr. 16, 1856, in Harewood Street, London.
Father of Reginald R. (1838); half-brother of Horace (1817).
(Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Clergy List; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1856, I. 659; D.N.B.)
WALPOLE, SPENCER HORATIO. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 22, 1824. [2nd] s. of Thomas (next) [of
Stagbury, Surrey] (and Margaret, youngest dau. of John
Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont). B. Sept. ii, 1806, at Epsom,
Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1824; B..\. 1828; M.A.
1831; Hon. LL.D. i860. President of the Union, 1827.
Deputy High Steward, 1887-98. One of the original members
of the 'Apostles' Club. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 23, 1827.
CaUed to the Bar, June 10, 1831. Q.C., 1846; Bencher, 1846;
Treasurer, 1870. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1853. Chairman of
the G.W.R. M.P. for Midhurst, 1846-56; for Cambridge
University, 1856-82. Home Secretary, 1852, 1858-9, 1866.
Member of the Cabinet without Office, 1867-8. P.C. F.R.S.,
i860. Married, Oct. 6, 1835, his cousin, Isabella, 4th dau. of
the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval (Prime Minister), and had
issue. Died May 22, 1898. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WALPOLE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Jan. 16,
1773. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Thomas, M.P., of Carshalton,
Surrey (and Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Joshua van Neck,
1st Bart.). B. May 23, 1755. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1774; M.A. 1775. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1772.
Ensign, 12 th Foot, 1775. Envoy-extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Court of Munich, 1783-96. Of
Stagbury Park, Surrey Married, Dec. 1, 1803, Margaret,
8th dau. of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont. Died Nov. 3,
1840. Father of the above. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.,
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WALROND, EDWARD DALRYMPLE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1880 S of the Rev. Theodore Augustus, deceased, V. of
Nynehead, Somerset. B. Dec. 10, 1861, in London. School,
Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1880; B..\. 1884; M.A.
1003. Assistant Master at the N.E. County School, Barnard
Castle, 1886-1923. Died Sept. 22,1941, at Tiverton. {Venn,
II. 446; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Sept. 24, 1941.)
WALROND, HENRY WOOD. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 12,
1840. Matric. Michs. 1840. Died in Oct. 1841.
WALROND, THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 15, 1767. Eldest s. of Maine Swete, 5th Marquess de
VeUado, of the Island of Antigua (and Sarah Lyons). B.
May 7, 1750. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs.
1767; Scholar. .\dm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 15, 1767. The titles
of Marquess of V'ellado, Conde de Parama, Conde de Valder-
onda, and Grandee of the ist Class were conferred upon his
ancestor, Humphrey Walrond, Governor of Barbados, by
Philip IV of Spain, 1653. Died, unmarried, 1767. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 328; Inns of Court; Burke,
L.G.)
WALROND, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Oct. 29, 1780. Of Devon. [Doubtless William Henry, eldest
s. of the Rev. Henry (Balliol College, Oxford, 1734) of
Bradfield, Devon, and R. of Woolfardisworthy (and Dorothy
Millford). B. Jan. 28, 1762.] Married, June 9, i795. Mary
Alford, of Sandford, and had issue, twin daughters. Of
Bradfield, Devon. Died Feb. 20, 1845. (Burke, P. and B.)
WALROND, WILLIAM HOOD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Apr. 17, 1868. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. [later ist Bart.],
of Bradfield, CoUumpton, Devon (and the Hon. Francis
Caroline Hood, dau. of 2nd Baron Bridport). [B. Feb. 26,
1849.] School, Eton. Did not reside. Ensign, Grenadier
Guards, 1869; retired as Captain. Of Newcourt, Topsham,
Devon. Lieut. -Col., Devon Volunteers, 1877. M.P. for East
Devon, 1880-5; for Tiverton Div. of Devon, 1885-1906.
Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1885-6 and 1886-92. P.C,
1899. Conser\'ative whip. Patronage Secretary, 1895-1902.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1902-5. D.L., J. P. for
Devon. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Apr. 23, 1889.
Created ist Baron Waleran of Uficulme, Devon, Dec. 23,
1905. Married (i) Apr. 11, 1871, Elizabeth Katharine, only
dau. of James Samuel Pitman, of Dunchideock House,
Devon, and had issue; (2) Oct. 28, 1913, Helena Margaret,
widow of Wilfred Grant, of Brighton, only dau. of F. Morrison,
of Shanghai. Died May 17, 1925- {Eton Sch. Lists; Who's
Who; Army Lists; Return of M.P. s; Burke, P. and B. [sub
Waleran; G.E.C.)
WALSBY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1768. Of Norwich. [S. of — , bookseller. B. July 22, 1751.
School.Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar; B.A. {yth
Wrangler) 1773; M.A. 1776. Fellow, 1774- D-D-. from
Trinity, 1790. Proctor, 1779. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 27,
1774; priest (Peterb.) 1776. \'. of Sawston, and Whittlesford,
Cambs., 1777-8. R. of Lamboume, Essex, 1780-90. Returned
to Cambridge as preceptor to Prince William Frederick
(afterwards Duke of Gloucester and Chancellor of the
University), 1790. Preb. of Canterbury, i793- Married,
1792, Miss Henrietta Bisset, of Green Street, Grosvenor
Square, London. Died June 13, 1815, in the Precincts,
Canterbury; bimed in the Chapter House of the Cathedral.
(Northants. Clergy; Lamb; G. Mag., 1815, i. 572a.)
WALSH, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. II, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Sir John [Benn], 2nd Bart.
Pater ist Baron Ormathwaite], of Warfield Park, Berks.
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1816) (and Lady Jane Grey, youngest
dau. of the 6th Earl of Stamford). B. Apr. 14, 1827 [in
Berkeley Square], at Warfield. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1845. Captain, ist Life Guards. M.P. for Leominster, 1865-8;
for Radnorshire, 1S68-80. Of Newcastle Court, Walton,
Radnors. Lord Lieut, of Radnorshire, 1875-95. J. P. for
Berks, and Hereford. Hon. Col., 3rd Battn., South Wales
Borderers. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Ormathwaite,
Feb. 3, 1881. A bankrupt in 1895. Married, July 20, 1858,
Lady Katherine Emily Mary Somerset, dau. of the 7th Duke
of Beaufort, and had issue. Died Mar. 27, 1920. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Return of M.P. s. Burke, P. and B. {sub Ormathwaite) ;
Waif ord, County Families; Al. Oxon.)
WALSH, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24, 1858.
S. of Frederick Thomas, gentleman (and Elizabeth Ann). B.
July 9, 1840, at 8, Great Ormond Street, London. Matric.
Michs. i858;B..\. 1862; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1865; priest (London) 1869; C. of Littleborough, Lanes.,
1865-8. C. of Stoke Poges, Bucks., 1869-70. C. of Shoreham,
Kent, 1870-4. Chaplain, Bussage House of Mercy, 1874-93.
C. of Falmouth, Cornwall, 1894-1904. R. of St John's-by-
Antony, 1904-24. Resided latterly at Woodlands, Plym-
stock, Devon. Died Oct. 12, 1926. {Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 22, 1926.)
Walsh, Henry Lomax
WALSH, BENJAMIN DANN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
May 12, 1827. S. of Benjamin [M.P. for Wootton Bassett,
1808-12' (when he was 'expelled the House'), of Netherbury,
Dorset.] B. [Sept. 21, 1808], at Clapton, London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830; B.A. {5th
Classic) 1831; M.A. 1834. FeUow, 1833. A farmer m Illmois,
U.S.A., 1838-51; in the lumber business there, 1851-8.
Editor of the Practical Entomologist, 1865. Acting State
entomologist for Illinois, 1867. Translated Aristophanes.
Died Nov. 18, 1869, in Illinois. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boase,
III. 1175; Return of M.P.s.)
WALSH, BERNARD JOHN MERLIN. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1891. S. of James Frederic, Esq., deceased [of Rich-
mond]. [B. Aug. 5, 1863. School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1891. Capt., 3rd Battn., Oxford Light Infantry
(T ), 1896. Of SandhUls, Blechingley, in 1910. Died Sept. 30,
1928, at Kingsgate, Broadstairs. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists; The Times, Oct. 3, 1928.)
WALSH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 7,
18 1 7. S. of Francis, of Bartholomew Close, London. B. m
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Easter, 1818; B.A. 1822.
Adm. at the Inner Temple. Called to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1824.
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WALSH, FRANCIS ALFRED HUGH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct II, 1886. S. of the Rev. Thomas Harris [died Sept. 17,
1886] (and Catherine Jane Tull). B. [July 3. 1867], at
Alfreton, Derbs. School, Trent College, Nottingham (Rev.
J. B. Owen). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Assistant
Master at Craigmount School, Edinburgh, 1889-90; at
Beaumaris School, 1890-2; at Stanmore Park School, 1892-
1900; at Stubbington House, Fareham, 1 900-1; at The
Wells House, Malvern Wells, 1901-3; at Moorland House,
Heswell, Cheshire, 1903-8; at St Christopher's, Eastbourne,
1908-9; at .A.ysgarth School, Newton-le-WUlows, Yorks.,
from 1910; Assistant to the Head Master, 1920-4. Died at
Kingston-on-Thames, Aug. 20, 1950. (Schoolmasters
Directories; The Times, Aug. 22, 1950.)
WALSH GEORGE NELSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1,1885. Of Yorks. [Eldest s. of George Nelson.] Matnc.
Michs. 1885; exhibitioner; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord.
deacon (London) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Spitalfields, 1889-
91. Assistant Secretarv, East London Church Fund, 1891-7;
Secretary, 1897-1907. ' Chaplain to the Bishop of Islington,
1898-1923. V. of Hammersmith, 1907-28. Rural Dean of
Hammersmith, 1919-28. Chaplain, West London Hospital,
1907-28. Married, Sept. 8, 1896, Annie Caroline, eldest dau.
of the Rev. John Hubert Scott, R. of Spitalfields. Died
Apr. 10, 1928, aged 61, at Hammersmith vicarage. (Crockford)
The Standard, Sept. 10, 1896; The Times, Apr. 12, 1928.)
WALSH, GILBERT MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1852. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Theobald (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1808), of Bramdean, Hants, (and Arabella, dau. of
the Rev. Dr Gilbert Jackson, of Donhead St Mary, Wilts.).
B. [1832], at Donhead St Mary. Bapt. Sept. 4, 1833. Matric.
Michs. 1852. Of Rockbeare Court, Devon. Married, Oct. 11,
1854, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Francis Barmg Short, of
Bickham, Devon, and had issue. Died in Apr. 1894. (Burke,
L.G.)
WALSH, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 18, 1826. Of Co. Meath. [3rd s. of James, of Stedalt,
Ballengar, Ireland. B. 1807, at Oporto; a 'prisoner of War,"
as the town was occupied by the French, under Jimot.
School, Drogheda Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A.
(lAth WrangUr) 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln)
1831- priest (Lichfield) 1832; C. of Claybrooke, Leics., 1831-
2 C. of Winster, Derbs., 1832-3. C. of Ashby Parva, Leics.,
1833-4. C. of Buckland, Berks., 1834-5. C. of Grafton
Underwood, Northants., 1835-6. C. of Clifton, Bristol, 1836-
9 (First) V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Clifton, 1840-88.
Married, 1840, Louisa xMatUda, dau. of Major Arthur Weston,
of Bath, and had issue. Died Feb. 17, 1888. (Rev. R. J. E.
Boggis; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 22, 1888; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WALSH, HENRY LOMAX. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 21) at St
John's, June 20, 1776. [Only s. of Henry, of Grimblethorpe,
Lines, (and Mary, dau. of George Fowler, of Skendleby,
Lines ).] B. at Grimblethorpe. School, Lmcoln. Matric.
Michs. 1777; B.A. 1783. M-A., Trinity College, Dublm, 1783;
Hon LL.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1786. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1783. Preb. of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1783. V. of
Swords, Dublin, and Dean of Dromore. Married (i) 1789,
Ann dau. of Theobald Wolfe, of Newtown, Co. Kildare, and
had 'issue; (2) 1812, Elinor, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William
Newcombe, Archbishop of Armagh, and had further issue.
Died June 19 1831, 'aged 72', at Brighton. Father of William
(1834). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 539; Northants. Clergy;
Burke, L.G.; O. Mag., 1831, i. 91.)
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WALSH, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i,
1870. Matric. Michs. 1870. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1875;
priest, 1877; C. of Devizes, 1875-9. V. of Wimbish, Essex,
1879-1904. Married, Apr. 26, 1883, Isabel, only dau. of John
Prout, Esq., of Clapham Common and Sawbridgeworth.
Latterly of Bexhill-on-Sea. Died Dec. 27, 1917, aged 73.
{Crockford; The Titnes, Dec. 31, 1917.)
WALSH, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15, 1856.
Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1857; B.A. (36M Wrangler)
i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) i860; priest,
1861; C. of St Mary's, Wolverhampton, 1860-3. C. of South
Ormsby, Lines., 1863-5. C. of St John's, Hammersmith,
1865-8. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Chiswick, 1868-71.
Chaplain, Middlesex Hospital, 1871-7- Chaplain to the Earl
of Devon, 1877-82. R. of Folkington, Sussex, 1882-1915-
Died May 7, 1915. (Crockford; The Times, May 14, 1915-)
WALSH, WARNER WILLIAM WILLINGTON WESTERNA.
B.A. 1841, incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. pens,
at Peterhouse, Jan. 30, 1841. [S. of John, gentleman.
B. at Tipperary. B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin (1840).] Chaplain
to Lord Rossmore, 1843-46. C. of Leighland and Withiel
Florey, Somerset, 1847. Died Jan. 25, 1847, aged 28, at
Exeter. (T. A. Walker, 472; G. Mag., 1847, i. 447; Al. Dub.;
Clergy List.)
WALSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1834.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Lomax (1776) (by his 2nd wife,
Elinor, dau. of William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh).
B. 1815, at Bath.] Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A.
1842. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3, 1837. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 29, 1842. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1845; priest,
1846. R. of Great Tey, Essex, 1854-92. R. of Great Coates,
Lines., 1875-92. R. of Shorwell, Isle of Wight, 1878-92. The
patron of the living of Great Coates, Sir John Sutton, a
Roman Catholic, sold his life interest in the advowson to
Mr Walsh. But when Sir John died immediately after the
Rev. H. Houson, the previous incumbent, Bishop Words-
worth treated the transaction as the sale of a next presenta-
tion and refused to institute. Mr Walsh took legal action,
judgment was given for him, and he was presented by the
Archbishop of Canterbury by virtue of a writ from the Queen.
Married, Martha, dau. of A. Saunders, of Ferns, Co. Wexford,
and had issue. Died Feb. 4, 1892, at Great Tey. {Eagle,
xviii. 552 ; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Crockford; Scott, MSS.; Walford, County Families, which
describes him as 's. of William, of Dublin'; Burke, L.G.;
The Guardian, Feb. 10, 1892.)
WALSH, The Rev. WILLIAM HORATIO. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Mar. 2, 1841; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Isaac Richard
(and Sarah). Bapt. Nov. 28, 1812. M.A. (Lambeth) 1867.
Ord. deacon (London, for Colonies) June 10, 1838; Inc. of
Christ Church, Sydney, Australia, with Chippendale and
Redfern, 1852-68. C. of Marychurch, Devon, 1869. C.-in-
charge of Whittington, Derbs., and V. of Alrewas, Staffs.,
1869-75. Preb. of Lichfield, 1868-82; V. of Penn, Bucks.
1875-82. Died in Australia, 1882. (The Times, Dec. 23, 1882 ;
Clergy List.)
WALSHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 9, 1857.
[4th and youngest] s. of Sir John James [Garbett], Bart.,
Poor Law Commissioner [of Knill Court, Herefordshire.]
B. [Aug. 26, 1837], at Tynemouth, Northumberland. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1857. Migrated to
Magdalene, July 17, 1858; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Holy Trinity, Ely,
Cambs., 1862-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Paddington, 1863-6.
V. of Sculcoates, Yorks., 1866-82. Chaplain to Lord Romilly.
Married, Aug. 27, 1867, Mary Caroline, youngest dau. of
Henry Newmarch, M.D. Author, Confirmation Addresses, etc.
Died Jan. 18, 1882. Brother of John (1850). (Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 772; Peile, n. 552; Burke,
P. and B.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 25,
1882.)
WALSHAM, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1874-
[2nd] s. of WQliam Walker, salesman [of Wisbech, Cambs.]
(and Louisa). B. Nov. 7, 1853, in Islington, London. Bapt.
Mar. 15, 1854. School, King's College School. Matric. Michs.
1874. Migrated (age 21) to Caius, Jan. 1875; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1882; M.B. and B.Chir., 1887; M.D. 1897. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital; assistant electrician there, 1890.
M.R.C.P., 1891; F.R.C.P.; F.R.A.S. Clinical Assistant,
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Physician
City Hospital for diseases of the chest. Practised at 114,
Harley Street. Weber Parkes prize and medal of the Royal
College of Physicians for research work on tuberculosis, 1903.
Vice-President of the Section of Radiology, International
Congress of Medicine, 1913. A pioneer in X-ray work,
suffering severe injuries in consequence. Married, Nov. 17,
Walter, Edward Newton
1916, Amy, dau. of Stephen Bannister, of Coventry. Author,
Stereoscopic Skiagraphy in Diseases of the Chest; etc. Died,
Apr. 13, 1924. (Venn, 11. 415; Medical Directories; Who was
Who; The Times, Apr. 13, i933-)
WALSHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 14,
1850. [Eldest] s. of Sir John James [Garbett, ist] Bart,
[of Knill Court, Herefordshire] (and Sarah Frances, 2nd dau.
of Matthew Bell, of Woolsington House, Northumberland).
B. [Oct. 29, 1830], at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857-
Entered the Audit Of&ce, 1854; Clerk in the Foreign Office,
1854; attached British Legation at Mexico, 1857; Acting
Consul in Mexico, 1859; Attach^ there, 1860-6; Charge
d'affaires, Mexico, 1863-5; Second Secretary in Madrid,
1866-70; at the Hague, 1870-3. Nominated as Secretary of
Legation at Peking, 1873, but did not take up the appoint-
ment; retired, 1874. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1874. Rejoined
the service, 1875; Secretary of Legation at Madrid, 1875-8;
Secretary of Embassy at Berim, 1878-83; Minister- Pleni-
potentiary at Paris, 1883-5; British Envoy at Peking, 1885-
92; at Bucharest, 1892; retired, 1894. K.C.M.G., 1895. J. P.
and D.L. for Herefordshire; D.L. for Radnorshire. Married,
Mar. 5, 1867, Florence, only dau, of the Hon. Peter Campbell
Scarlett, C.B., and had issue. Died Dec. 10, 1905. Buried at
Knill Court. Brother of Charles (1857). (Burke, P. and B.;
Walford, County Families; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WALSHAW, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
1, 1880. Did not reside. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1881.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury), 1885; priest, 1887; C. of Gillingham,
Dorset, 1885-7. C. of St Agatha's, Portsmouth, 1887-9.
C. of Esher, Surrey, 1889-96. Died July 3, 1896, aged 33, at
Swanage. (Crockford; The Standard, July 15, 1896.)
WALSINGHAM, Barons, see DE GREY.
WALSTON, CHARLES (1882), see WALDSTEIN.
WALTARS, FRANCIS. B.A. 1752. incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
Richard, gent., of Manaccan, Cornwall.] Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1735-6. aged 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1739. (Al. Oxon.)
WALTER, ALBERT WALTER (1863), see SCHROEDER.
WALTER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1882.
S. of Hemy, of Sherbum Villa, Folkestone. B. July 25, 1863,
at Weston-super-Mare. School, Monkton Combe, Somerset.
Matric. Michs. 1882.
WALTER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 27, 1849. S.
of the Rev. Richard (1814). B. 1825, at Woodford, Northants.
Bapt., Jan. 21, 1825. Schools, his father, and at Marden,
Kent and Trent, East Bamet, Midds. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1853; priest, 1854; C.
of Stourbridge, Worcs., 1853-6. C. of Fenny Compton,
Warws., 1856-65. R. of Gautby and Waddingworth, Lines.,
1865-8. Died May 23, 1868. (Venn, u. 289; Clergy List;
Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, June 1868.)
WALTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1896.
S. of E. J., of London. B. there, Jan. 28, 1877. School, City
of London (Mr Pollard). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Died Aug. 15, 1940, aged 63, at Pinner. {The Times, Aug. 19,
1940.)
WALTER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 29,
1819. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James (i777), V. of Market
Rasen, Lines. B. [Nov. 13, 1801], at Brigg, Lines. School,
Brigg. Matric. Lent, 1821; Scholar; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1824; priest, 1825; C. (to his father) at Market
Rasen, Lines., 1824-7. V. of Woodhall, 1827-77, and R- of
Langton-by-Horncastle, 1828-77. Married, 1828, Anne K.
Pyemont, of Tanshelf House, Pontefract. Enlarged a farm-
house on the Langton glebe into a good rectory house;
erected a school, vicarage and church at Woodhall Spa.
Invented a bicycle many years before such machines came
into use. Died Nov. 11, 1877, of a chill caught by walking
six miles in a snowstorm after a meeting at Woodhall Spa.
Father of James C. (1849); brother of Weever (1814) and
Henry (1802). (Boase, vi. 773; Peile, 11. 396; Scott, MSS.;
Daily News, Nov. 23, 1877; Crockford.)
WALTER, EDWARD NEWTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 4, 1782. S. of the Rev. Dr AUeyne (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1740) [R. of Crowcombe, Somerset], of Bath. B. at
Hobridge, Woking, Surrey. Schools, Cheam and Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1787. C. of Prittle-
well, Essex. R. of Leigh, 1808-37. Married Mary — , and had
issue. Died Feb. 7, 1837, at East Dulwich parsonage, aged 74.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 539; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1837,
I. 441.)
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WALTER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. lo,
1876. [6th] s. of John, Esq., M.P. (Exeter College, Oxford,
1836), of Bearwood, Berks, (by his ist wife, Emily Frances,
eldest dau. of Major Henry Court, of Castlemans, Berks.).
School, Eton. Matric. Mirhs. 1876. Of Islip, Oxon. An
artist. Married Florence, dau. of Frederick Shelley. Half-
brother of N'orman (1882). {Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WALTER, The Rev. FREDERICK MORTON. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Feb. i, 1834; a ' Ten-year man ' ; in Priest's Orders.
Of Devon. Matric. Lent, 1844; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1844. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1847. Ord. deacon (Chester); priest
(London); C. of St James, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1830-4.
C. of St Saviour, Dartmouth, Devon, 1834-6 V. of St Petrox,
Dartmouth, 1836-83. Kept a private school at South Town,
Dartmouth. Died Apr. 5, 1883. (.4/. Oxon.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1883.)
WALTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 17,
1829. S. of John .\mherst [farmer]. B. [June 6, 1812], at
Bobbing, Kent. School, Kent, private. Matric. Michs. 1829.
Migrated to Sidney, July 26, 1830; B.A. 1835.
WALTER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. i, 1802. Of
Lines. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James (1777)- B. Jan. 28, 1785,
at Louth.] School, Brigg. Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar,
1802; B.A. {znd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1806;
M.A. 1809; B.D. i8i6. FeUow, 1806-24. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May 28, 1809; priest (Bristol, for Ely) Mar. 23, 1810. Professor
of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, at the Hon. Com-
pany's East Indian College, Haileybury, 1806-30. F.R.S.,
1819. Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Northumberland,
with whom he travelled abroad in 1817. R. of Hazelbury-
Bryan, Dorset, 1821-59. Married, June 3, 1824, Emily Anne,
dau. of William Baker, of Bayfordbury. Distantly related to
Jane .\usten, who writes of him as being reputed 'the best
Classic in the University.' Author, A History of England
(7 vols.), etc. Edited the works of William Tyndale for the
Parker Society. Died Jan. 25, 1859, at Hazelbury-Bryan;
buried there. M.I. Bequeathed the Oriental portion of his
library to St John's College. Brother of Edward (1819) and
Weever(i8i4). (Sf/oAn'sCoH.^tims., iv. 539; P. B.C. Binnall;
Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1859, I. 326.)
WALTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 5, 1777. Of Kent. [S. of WUliam Hampson, Esq., of
Shipboume (and Susannah Weaver, of Maidstone). School,
Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. i777; Scholar; B.A. {11th
Wrangler) 1781. Fellow, 1783. Assistant Master at Louth
Grammar School, 1783-7. Head Master of the Free Grammar
School at Brigg, 1787-9- R- of Market-Rasen, 1789-1845.
Lecturer at Barrow-on-Humber, 1828. Married, c. 1784,
Frances Walter (his cousin). Died Feb. 8, 1845, at Market
Rasen. Father of Edward (1819), Weever (1817) and the
above; brother of Weaver (1763)- {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Lamb.)
WALTER, JAMES CONWAY. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 5,
1849. S. of the Rev. Edward (1819). B. at Langton, Lines.
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Mar. 22, 1850; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1855;
priest, 1856; C. of Patcham, Sussex, 1855-7. C. of Holy
Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1858-65. C. of St Patrick's, Hove,
1865-9. \'- of St Andrew's, Langton (Woodhall Spa) and
Kirkstead, Lines., 1869-89. R. of Langton, 1890-1913.
Author, Letters from the Highlands; Highland Forays; The
Genuineness of the Book of Daniel, etc. Died Mar. 19, 1913,
aged 82. [Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22, 1913.)
WALTER, JOHN AMHERST. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 24, 1864. [Only] s. of WiUiam, Esq., of Rainham, Kent.
B. 1843. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1868. Called to the Bar, June 6,
1872. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1873; priest, 1875; C. of
St Lawrence's, Isle of Thanet, 1873-5. C. of St Mark's, West
Hackney, 1875-7. C. of St Paul's, Chatham, 1878-9. C. of
Ash-next-Sandwich, 1880-5 C. of Sheemess, 1885-9. Availed
himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act
(1870), July 13, 1893. Died, 'the last sur\dvor of the family,'
Dec. 20, 1932, at St Leonards-on-Sea; buried at Rainham.
{T. A. Walker, 524; Crockford; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Dec. 23, 1932.)
WALTER, LOUIS HEATHCOTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of Henry Dods, of 50, Victoria Street,
London. B. Oct. 1, 1870, in London. Schools, University
College School; and at King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Associate member of the
Institution of Electrical Engineers (.\.M.I.E.E.). For some
years assistant to Sir Hiram S. Maxim; associated with the
inventors of the Bellini-Tosi system of directive wireless
telegraphy and introduced it into England, 1907. Married,
1900, Rose Mabel, youngest dau. of Captain Edward Williams,
Walters, Arthur Melmoth
6oth Regt. Author, Directive Wireless Telegraphy, etc.
Editor of Science Abstracts. Died in Sept. 1922. (Univ. Coll.
Sch. Keg.; Who was Who.)
WALTER, NORMAN. Adm. at King's, Jan. 26, 1882. [7th] s.
of John, [M.P.],of Bearwood, Berks, (by his 2nd wife, Flora,
dau. of James Monro Macnabb). [B. Apr. i, 1863.] School,
Wellington College. Matric. Lent, 1882. Died, unmarried,
Feb. 19, 1885, at Santa Barbara, California. Half-brother of
Francis (1876). {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WALTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 7,
1814. Matric. Lent, 1815; B.A. 1819. C. of Woodford, near
Daventry, Northants., 1820-46. V. there, 1846-51. Died
Nov. 8, 1851, aged 66. Father of Arthur (1849). {Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 665.)
WALTER, RICHARD TERTIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 10, 1872. S. of J. W., Esq., of Stoke-sui-
Hambdon, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876. Adm.
Solicitor, July 1879; practised at Ilminster and Stoke sub-
Hambdon; also at 17, Clement's Inn, London. {Law Lists.)
WALTER, WEAVER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 13,
1763. S. of William. [William Hampson,] of Shipboume,
Kent. B. at Tonbridge. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1763; Scholar, 1764; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770. Fellow, 1776-
1802; Praelector, Junior Dean, and Steward, i8oo-i. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. i, 1776; priest, Sept. 22, 1776. Under-
usher at Newcastl'j-on-Tyne Grammar School, 1767-78 and
afterwards took pupils at Penshurst. R. of Brisley and
Gately, Norfolk, 1801-14. Died Jan. 2, 1814, aged 67, at
Brisley. Brotherof James(i777). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Peile,
II. 276; Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1814, i. 199.)
WALTER, WEEVER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 5, 1814.
4th s. of the Rev. James (1777), of Brigg, Lines. B. there,
Jan. 29, 1797. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1814. Migrated
to Sidney, Jan. 21, 1817; B..'\. {28th Wrangler) 1818; M.A.
1821. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from London) Apr. 15,
1821; priest (London, for Bristol) June 17, 1821. R. of
Gate-Burton, Lines., 1828-35. V. of Bonby, 1835-60. Canon
of Lincoln, 1846. Married (i) July i, 1822, Liliass, dau. of
Spencer Cochrane, of Mirfield; (2) Oct. 8, 1845, Susan Coutts,
dau. of Capt. James Hall. Author, Letters from the Continent,
etc. Died Jan. 12, i860. Brother of Edward (1819) and
Henry (1802). {Boase, iii. 1181; Clerical Guide; Foster,
Index Eccles. ; Crockford; Lincoln Diocesan Mag., June, 1939.)
WALTER, The Rev. WILLIAM. B.A. 1807, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1807. [S. of the Rev. John (.All Souls
College, 1761), of Monkleigh, Devon.] Matric. from Exeter
CoUege, Oxford, May 31, 1794, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1798.
V. of Abbotsham, Devon, 1807-44 and R. of Bideford, 1812-
44. Died Apr. 2, 1844, aged 68. (T. A. Walker, 382; At.
Oxon.; Clergy List.)
WALTER, WILLIAM LOUIS. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1895.
[S. of William, piano-manufacturer, of Charlotte Street,
London (and Sarah Maria). School, University CoUege
School, London; and at King's College, London (B.A 1890)
and Kiel, Germany.] Migrated to St John's, Oct. 19, 1896;
B.A. 189S; Scholar, 1899; (Theol. Trip,, Pt. II, ist Class,
1899); M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1899; priest, 1900; C.
of Little Wilbraham, Cambs., 1899-1902. Lecturer and
Chaplain of St Aidan's College, Birkenhead, 1902-4; Vice-
Principal, 1904-11. Lecturer at Liverpool University, 1905-
II. R. of Sutton-MandevUle, WUts., 1911-51-. {Univ. Coll.
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WALTERS, ALEXANDER RADCL'inFFE. Adm. at Clare,
June 16, 1885. [S of John, M.B., of Church Street, Reigate,
Surrey (and Mary Allan Geddes). B. Dec. i, 1867. School,
Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1885. At the London Hospital;
House Physician. L.S.A., 1891; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892.
Practised at Reigate, Surrey. Senior Surgeon, East Surrey
Hospital. Author, History of the Surrey Benevolent Medical
Society, etc. Of i. Alders Court, Alders Road, Reigate, in
1948. {Winchester Coll. Reg. ; Medical Directories.)
WALTERS, ARTHUR MELMOTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 16, 1883. [2nd] s. of William Melmoth [solicitor], of
Purberry Shot, Ewell, Surrey. B. there, Jan. 26, 1865.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1890. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1884-7. Played nine times
for England in international matches. He, with his brother,
P. M., of Oxford, were famous when Association football was
beginning to develop as a public entertainment. .A.dm.
Solicitor, Nov. 1889; practised in London (Messrs Walters
and Co., 9, New Square, Lincoln's Inn). Sometime President
of the Law Society. A director of the London Guarantee and
Accident Co., and of the Phoenix Assurance Co. Married,
1892, Amy Constance Parbury, 3rd dau. of G. W. Parbury,
of Ifield, Crawley, and had issue. Registrar of Charterhouse,
1910-38. Died May 2, 1941, at Holmwood, Surrey; buried
at Coldharbour, near Dorking. {Law Lists; The Times, May
5, 1941-)
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WALTERS, CHARLES BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, June 19, 1878. S. of the Rev. H[enry] L[ittlejohn]
[Master], (Christ Church, Oxford, 1838), of GuUdford, Surrey
(and Harriet, eldest dau. of WUliam Mitchell, Esq., of Peters-
field, Hants.). [B. 1858.] Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
St Illogan, CornwaU, 1884-6. C. of Lyminster, Sussex, 1886-
92. V. of Castle Bromwich, Warws., 1892-7. V. of Shalford,
Surrey, 1897-1908. R. of Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, 1908-21.
R. of Sywell, Northants. (with Overstone from 1924), 1921-
37. Married, Nov. 10, 1892, Selina H. P. M. Beresford, eldest
dau. of ' the late Dean of Kilmore,' of St Hubert's, Fermanagh.
Died Mar. 8, 1946, at Alfington old vicarage, Devon. (Crock-
ford; Walford, Countv Families; The Guardian, Nov. 16, 1892 ;
Tke'Times, Mar. 12, '1946.)
WALTERS, FRANK BRIDGEMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June II, 1873. S. of the Rev. John Thomas (1846) (and
Fanny). B. Nov. 30, 1851, at Bucldand-Monachorum, Devon.
Bapt. Dec. 27, 1851. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1873- Scholar. Migrated to Queens' after one term; B.A.
{8th Wrangler) 1877; M.A. 1880. Fellow of Queens', 1877-88.
Assistant Master at Clifton College, 1877-81. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1885; priest, 1886; at Dover CoUege, 1881-6; Prmcipal
of King William's College, Isle of Man, 1886-99. Married
Cecilia Frances, youngest dau. of Patrick Beales, of Cam-
bridge. Died, suddenly, Aug. 7, 1899. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
The Eagle, .x.xi. 237; Boase, vi. 775;Crockford; Whowas Who.)
WALTERS, FRANK ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1895. S. of Thomas Rees. B. Apr. 4, 1876, at Bangor. School,
Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..A.. 1900;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1900; priest, 1901; C.
of St Mary-de-Lode, Gloucester, 1900-4. V. of Flaxley,
Gloucs., 1905-13. Chaplain of Bamwood House, Gloucester,
1913-19. R. of Shirenewton, Mon., 1919-31. V. of Minster-
worth, Gloucs., 1931-9. Married, 1902, Norma, dau. of
E. C Sargent. Latterly of 32, Kenilworth Road, Leamington
Spa. Died in 1947. (Canon A. E. Donaldson; Who's Who in
Gloucs.)
WALTERS, HENRY BEAUCHAMP. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 9, 1886. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1850), V. of Pershore, Worcs. B.
Apr 6 1867, at 'Rushbank,' Middleton Road, Chadderton,
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1886; Bell Scholar, 1887; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Ft I, ist Class, 1889; Pt II, ist Class, 1890)
1889; Chancellor's Classical medal, 1890; M.A. 1893. Entered
the British Museum, 1890; Assistant Keeper (Greek and
Roman Antiquities), 1911-25; Keeper, 1925-32. An autho-
rity on the Church bells of England. F.S.A., 1894. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Head of Naval Supplies Section,
Commission Internationale de Ravitaillement; O.B.E. 1920).
Married, Feb. 15, 1898, Margaret, eldest dau. of Francis
Edward Thompson, of The Cottage, Marlborough. Author,
Little Book of Greek Art; History of Ancient Pottery; The Art
of the Greeks; Church Bells of England; The English Anti-
quaries; London Churches at the Reformation; Bronzes and
Terra Cottas of the British Museum; Catalogue of Greek Vases
(Vols. II and iv); etc. Died Apr. 24, 1944; buried at Bam-
wood, Gloucs. [King's Coll. Reg., 163; E. A. B. Barnard;
Who's Who; The Times, May i, 1944.)
WALTERS, HERBERT GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 9, 1882. S. of Laundy, of Woodhays, Wimbledon,
Surrey. B. June 16, 1863, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1885; M.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1890; of 3, Finsbury
Circus, London, E.C. Died Nov. 11, 1893. (Harrow Sch.
Reg. ; Law Lists.) ,
WALTERS, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 30,
1846. S. of Thomas (and Elizabeth). B. Sept. 17, 1815, at
Rugeley, Staffs. School, Rugeley. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 1850; priest, 1850. V. of
Buckland Monachorum, Devon, 185 1-3. R. of Stradishall,
Suffolk, 1853-9. R. of Freystrop, Pembs., i860. V. of
Spaldwick, Hunts., 1861-5. V. of Ide, Devon, 1865-73. V. of
Ideford, 1873-7. R. of Norton-by-Twycross, Leics., 1877-91.
Married (i) Sept. 10, 1850, Fanny, eldest dau. of T. Bridge-
man, of the Priory, Fornham All Saints; (2) May 23, 1867,
Jane Richardson, dau. of Samuel Small, Esq. Died Mar. 16,
1891, at Llandudno. Father of Frank B. (1873). (Eagle,
XVII. 207, which gives date of death Mar. 11, 1891 ; Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 25, 1891.)
WALTERS, JOHN VODIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
II, i860. S. of the Rev. Charles (St Alban Hall, Oxford,
1829). B. at Corhampton, Hants. Matric. Michs. i860;
Scholar; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (London) i866;
priest, 1867; C. of St Matthew's, City Road, London, 1866-
70. R. of St Martin's, Salisbury, 1870-2. V. of St Columba's,
Haggerston, Middlesex, 1872-91. R. of Cherhill, Wilts., 1891-
1906. Married, Ellen Caroline, eldest dau. of Richard King-
Walters, William Clayton
Wyndham, Esq., of Corhampton, Hants. Latterly of
I, Bathwick Street, Bath. Died Mar. 6, 1925. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 13, 1925.)
WALTERS, JOSEPH STUART. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 10,
1887. S. of Joseph. B. [Mar. 4, 1866], at Nechells, near
Birmingham. Schools, New Hall, Sutton Coldfield and
Marlow Grammar; and at the University of Rennes. Matric.
Michs. 1887. Studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, in 1889.
Assistant Master at various schools, 1884-94; at Chard
Grammar School, 1894; at Heversham Grammar School,
Westmorland, 1897; at Gore Court, Sittingboume, 1899; at
Danecourt, Bexhill, 1900; at Dinan, France, 1905-6; at
Wilson's Grammar School, London, S.E., 1906-28-. Author,
Episodes en Action; Aus dem Leben; Mrs Humphrey Ward,
her work and influence. (Peile, 11. 737; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WALTERS, MARSHALL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1885. S. of
Aaron, architect, of Willesden, London. B. Dec. 9, 1866, in
St John's Wood. Schools, Loudoun House, St John's Wood
and University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1889. [Venn, 11. 475-)
WALTERS, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 27, 1818. S. of Robert. B. in Guernsey. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. i8i8; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1824; priest (London) 1826; C. of
All Saints, Stamford, Lines. R. of Stamford Saint Peter and
V. of All Saints, 1836-74. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
Father of Spencer (1848). (Foster, Index Eccles.)
WALTERS, ST DAVID GYNLAIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1874. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1853), R. of Ystradgyn-
lais, Brecons. (and Caroline). B. there. Bapt. Mar. 14, 1856.
School, Hereford Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879-
Assistant house surgeon, Stanley Hospital, Liverpool.
L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S., Edin., 1881. Sometime surgeon, S.S.
'Monarch,' 1882. Government Physician at Lihu6, Kauai,
Hawaii, 1882-97. Practised subsequently at Honolulu.
Author, medical. Brother of Walter H. A. (1875). (Medical
Directories.)
WALTERS, SPENCER. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1848;
from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric. May 27,
1847. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Nicholas (1818), V. of All
Saints, Stamford (and Anne Priaulx). B. June 4, 1828, at
St Peter Port, Guernsey. School, Stamford (Rev. F. E.
Gretton). Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1867. Ord.
deacon, Jan. 13, 1856; priest (Manchester) 1857; C. of
Unsworth, Lanes., 1856-7; C. of Radcliffe, 1857-9. C. of
Biggleswade, Beds., 1859-67. C. of All Saints, Stamford,
1867-74. V. of Dunholme, Lines., 1874-6. Disappears from
Crockford, 1877. (Clergy List; Al. Oxon.)
WALTERS, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 15, 1853; a 'Ten-year Man.' Of Brecons. S. of Walter,
shoemaker (and Ann). B. at Trallwng. Bapt. Aug. 15, 1823.
Matric. Lent, 1863. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Feb. 13, 1863;
B.D. [Stat. Eliz.) 1863. B.D. and D.D. (Trin. Coll., Dublin)
1871. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1846; priest (Llandaff), 1847;
C. of Bedwellty, Mon., 1846-8. C. of Ystradgynlais, Brecons.,
1848-51. C. of Kilvey, Glam., 1851-3. Association Secretary,
C.P.A.S. for Wales, 1853-5. R. of Ystradgynlais, 1856-74.
Preb. of St Davids. V. of Llansamlet with Kilvey, Glam.,
1874-86. V. of Penbryn, 1886-92. Preb. of St Paul's. Author,
A Catechism. Died Aug. 16, 1892. Father of St David G.
(1874) and the next. (Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 22, 1891.)
WALTERS, WALTER HENRY ALFRED. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1875. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above),
D.D., V. of Llansamlet, Swansea. Bapt. Sept. 6, 1854.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883. [At St Davids
College, Lampeter.] Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1881; priest,
1882; C. of St Cuthbert's, Everton, 1881-3. C. of Selattyn,
Salop, 1883-5. C. of St Paul's, Beckenham, Kent, 1885-9.
R. of Rudbaxton, Pembs., 1889-93. R. of Great Treffgam
with Spittal, 1893-1928. Preb. of St Davids, 1923-8.
Married, July 3, 1884, Isabella Gray Strangward, eldest dau.
of the Rev. J. S. R. Rogers, R. of Selattyn. Died Dec. 25,
1928. Brother of St David G. (1874)- (T. A. Walker, 546 and
MS. note; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 18, 1929.)
WALTERS (post CLAYTON), WILLIAM CLAYTON. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Jesus, June 25, 1818. [2nd] s. of Robert [?Ralph],
Esq. B. Aug. 13, 1799, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Fellow,
1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1821. Called to the
Bar, May 13, 1825. Of Stella Hall. D.L. for Co. Durham.
Married, Nov. 6, 1834, Esther Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Edward
Chapman, Esq., of Whitby, and had issue. Took the surname
of Clayton, 1849. Died Oct. 16, 1892. (Durham Sch. Reg.,
which gives 'S. of Ralph, of Newcastle'; Boase, vi. 77(>; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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WALTERS, WILLIAM HOWELL. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity Hall, Feb. 2S, 1875- [Only] s. of William, Esq.,
deceased [of Haverfordwest, Pembs.] (and Emily, 4th dau.
of John Smith, Esq., of Rushev Green, Kent). [B. in Mar.
1857.] School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 8, 1879- Called
to the Bar, June 6, 1883. On the South Wales Circuit. Of
Haroldstone Hall, Pembs. Chainnan of the County Council.
High Sheriff, 1898. J. P. and D.L. Knighted, 1920. Married
(1) 1882, Mary Laura, only dau. of William Davies, M.P., of
Scoveston, Pembs.; (2) 1923, Dora, dau. of Henry Marshall
and widow of William Davies George, Clerk of the peace for
Pembrokeshire; (3) 1929, Marv Frances, widow of John
Wvnne Stainer-Jones. Died Mar. 31, 1934- (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns 0/ Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Walford, County Families; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 5.
1934.)
WALTHALL, EDWARD WALTHALL DELVES (1867), see
BROUGHTON.
WALTHALL, HENRY DOUGLAS DELVES. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1899. [ )rd] s. of Edward Walthall Delves
{sub Broughton, 1867), deceased, of Wistaston Hall, Nantwich
(and Caroline Maria, dau. of Charles .\. Stuart, of High Legh,
Cheshire). [B. Feb. 7, 1880.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1899. Served in the South African War, 1898-1901
(29th Co., Imp. Yeomanry, 1900-1). A motor-engineer.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C; O.B.E.
1919; mentioned in despatches). Of St Asaph in 191 1.
Married, Oct. 11, 1911, Hilda Maud, only dau. of Frederick
Leigh Hancock, of Broughton, Cheshire, and had issue. Died
Mar. 21, 1931, in London; buried at Idridgehay, Derbs.
(Charterhouse Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Broughton); The
Times, Mar. 23, 1931.)
WALTHALL, PETER. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 3, 181 7.
Of Staffs. [Eldest s. of Peter, of Weldons, Derbs. (and Mary,
dau. of Thomas Swinnerton). B. Mar. 30, i795-] Matric.
Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Apr. 14, 1822. R. of Wistaston, Cheshire,
1823-5. Died, unmarried, Jan. 17, 1825. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.)
WALTHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 44) at Peterhousb,
Oct. 18, 1892. S. of the Rev. Joshua (1831), deceased. B.
Aug. 25, 1848, at Brantingham, Yorks. School, Pocklington.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Resided at ' Riversdale,' Grantchester;
name off at Christmas, 1893. Brother of Richard (1865).
(T. A. Walker, 625.)
WALTHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 22, 1776. Of
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1781; M.A. 1784- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 28, 1778; priest, Dec. 20, 1778. R. of
Roche, Cornwall. R. of Dariaston, Staffs., 1800-14. J. P. for
Staffs. Married, June i, i8ii, Marv, dau. of William Fletcher,
of Dariaston. Died July 18, 1814, aged 64. (Northants.
Clergy; Foster, Iruiex Eccles.; G. Mag., 1814, 11. 191; V.
Hodson; Burke, L.G. (edn., 1848); Simms, Biblio. Staffs.)
WALTHAM, JOSHUA. .\dm. pens, at St John's, May 9, 1831.
Of Yorks. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 183 1 ; Scholar,
1833; B..A. 1835. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest (York) Dec. 18,
1836; C. of Kirkby-in-Malhamdale, Yorks., 1835-7 Second
Master of the Heath School, Halifax, 1837-41- C. of Holy
Trinity, Hull, 1842-3. P.C. of Out-Rawcliffe, Lanes., 1844-7.
C. of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, 1847-51. V. of Scredington,
Lines., 1851-66. V. of Broomfleet, Yorks., 1866-73. Lived
latterly at Shepherd's Bush, London, W. Author, Evangelium
Matthaei Syriacum cum Lexico Syriaco, etc. Disappears from
Crockford, 1881. Father of Edward (1892) and the next.
(Clergy List; Crockford.)
WALTHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 29,
1865. S. of the Rev. Joshua (above), of EUerker, Brough,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872.
Athletics 'blue' (weight), 1867-9. Vice-Principal of Sheffield
CoUegiate School, 1872-5. Ord. deacon (York) 1875; priest
(Salisbury, for York) 1880; C. of Walkley, Yorks., 1875-82.
C. of Grange-over-Sands, Lanes., 1884-8. C. of WUsford,
Wilts., 1888-90. R. of Glaston, Rutland, 1890-1917. Lie
Pr., dio. of Exeter, 1917-23. Married, June 8, 1886, Katherine
Maria, youngest dau. of Joseph Gunson, of Lancaster.
Resided latterly at Manton, Rutland. Died Feb. 4, 1924, at
Leamington; buried at Glaston. Brother of Edward (1892).
(Scott, MSS.; T. A. Walker, 526 and MS. note; Crockford.)
WALTHER, DAVID RODOLPH PHILLIPE. .\dm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. S. of John David, M.D., of Edinburgh and of
109 Marina, St Leonards-on-Sea. B. July 29, 1882, at
Peebles. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909. M.B.
and B.Chir., Edinburgh, 1908. Sometime Medical Officer,
Norwich City asylum. Of 14, Buckland Crescent, Hamp-
stead, and Fir Grove, Morley, Wymondham, Norfolk, in 1948.
Married, Dec. 20, 1904, Miriam Dora, youngest dau. of
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Walton, John Milner
George Holt Mason, of St Leonards-on-Sea. Died at Wymond-
ham, .\ug. II, 1952. (Medical Directories; The Times,
Aug. 13, 1952.)
WALTON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7. 1825.
Of Scotland.
WALTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1S90. S. of F., Esq., of Holmbury St Mary, Dorking,
Surrey. [B. Nov. 4, 1871.] School, Lancing College. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Sometime in California. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1901. Served in the Great War, 1914-19;
died of the effects of wounds in 192 1. Brother of the next.
(Lancing Reg.)
WALTON, GEOFFREY FRANK. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886.
S. of F., Esq., of Holmburv St Mary, Dorking, Surrey. [B.
Feb. 26, 1868.] School. Lancing College. Matric. Michs. 1886.
Second Lieut., Worcester Regt., 1891; transferred to A.S.C.
1892; Lieut., 1893; Capt., 1897; Major, 1904; retired, 1906.
Served in the South African War, 1898-1901. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19. Died from the after effects of poison
gas, Jan. 26, 1926. Brother of the above. (Lancing Reg.;
Army Lists.)
WALTON, HENRY [or HARRY] ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 4, 1878. [2nd] s. of Frederick, manufacturer
[of St Cuthbert's, Albrighton, Wolverhampton] (and Jane).
[B. Nov. 14, 1855], at Wolverhampton. Bapt. Jan. i, 1856.
School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1878. Died June 8, 1937, at
Cambridge. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, June 11, 1937.)
WALTON, The Rev. HENRY BASKERVILLE. M.A. 1861,
incorp. from Oxford. [2nd s. of Thomas Todd, gent., of
Cheshunt, Herts, (and Catherine Eliza, dau. of Thomas
Todd). B. June 5, 1824.] Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, May 14, 1842, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1846; M.A.
(Oxford) 1849. Ord. deacon, 1851; priest, 1851. Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, 1848-63; tutor, 1848-53; Dean,
1851; Sub-Warden, 1851. V. of St Cross, Holywell, Oxford,
1851-71. Married July 17, 1862, Annie Bessie, dau. of C. J.
Bishop, M.D., of Oxford. Died Oct. 5, 1871. (-4/. Oxon.;
Boase, vi. 776; Crockford.)
WALTON, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1895. S.ofS.S. B.[.\ug. 2,1876], at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Newcastle Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1898. Entered the Indian Cml
Service, 1899; .Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W.
Provinces and Oudh; Joint Magistrate, 1910; Deputy Com-
missioner, 1918; Joint Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1918;
Magistrate and Collector, 1922; Deputy Commissioner, 1927;
Commissioner, 1928. Member of the Board of Revenue,
United Provinces, 1931. Compiled Gazetteers of the Garhwal
and Dehra Dun district. C.S.I., 1932. Retired in 1934-
Married, 1903, Bertha Ballenden, dau. of the Rev. D.
Hutton, and had issue. Of Inveresk, Musselburgh, Mid-
lothian, in 1952. (India Office Lists; Who's Who.)
WALTON, HENRY NELSON. Adm. pens, fage 21) at Pembroke,
Dec. 4, 1825. 2nd s. of John, gent., of Whicham, Cumberland.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar; B..\. 1830. P.C. of
Quemmore, Lanes., 1835-40. P.C. of Ireleth, 1841-65.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1866. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Crockford. )
WALTON, JOHN LEDGER (or LEIDGER). Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1823. S. of Thomas. B. at Pontefract,
Yorks. School, Burghwallis, Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1824;
B..\. 1831; M..\. 1834. Ord. deacon, 1830; priest, 1831.
P.C. of Selby, Yorks., 1834-50. Chaplain to Lord Lovat,
1839-50. V. of Silkstone, 1850-80. Died Mar. 16, 1880,
aged 74. Father of Thomas (1853). (Clergy List; Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 24, 1880.)
WALTON, JOHN MAXON. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs., 1876.
Sometime a member of Cavendish H. S. of the Rev. Joseph
(1839), V. of Alverthorpe, Y'orks. B. there [Apr. 17, 1859]
[School, Back Lane, Wakefield.] Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 6,
1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Second Master of Pocklmgton
Grammar School, Y'orks., 1881-4. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Cuthbert's, Everton, Lanes.,
1884-7. C. of Alverthorpe, Yorks., 1887-91- V. of Mytholm-
royd, 1891-1906. V. of Southowram, 1906-23. Married,
Dec. 26, 1882, Catherine, dau. of Charles Edward Graham,
of Wakefield. Died July 12, 1923, at Leeds. (Peile, 11. 657;
Crockford; The Guardian, July 20, 1923; Who's Who m
Yorkshire.)
WALTON, JOHN MILNER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke.
Oct. 6, 1881. Only s. of John. B. at Bowes, Yorks. [School,
Bowes Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar, 1882; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1889. Adm. ad eundem at Durham 1892. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1885; priest, 1887; C. of Kirkby Ravens-
worth, Yorks., 1885-90. C. of St George's, Everton, Lanes ,
1890-2. C. of Croft, Yorks., 1892-4. C. of Bowes, 1894-8.
R. of Langton-on-Swale, 1898-1934. Disappears from
Crockford, 1935.
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WALTON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Apr.
15, 1792. S. of Nicholas, of Famacres, Durham. [B. Oct. 7>
1774.] School, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. Michs. 1792;
Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799; B.D. 1813; D.D. 1825.
Ord. deacon, Jan. 1800; priest (Durham) Sept., 1800; C. of
Gosforth, Northumberland, 1800-1. R. of Birdbrook, Essex.
1801-46. Died Apr. 26, 1846. {Clergy List; Durham Ord.
Book; A. R. Laws, Scholae Novacastrenses, 11. 122.)
WALTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 2, 1839. S.
of Joseph, of Bowes, near Barnard Castle. B. [July 21, 1813],
at GUmonby, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1845; M.A.
1848. Assistant Master at Boteler's Grammar School,
Warrington. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of
Thomes, Wakefield, 1845-6. C. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1847-
53. V. of Alverthorpe, Yorks., 1853-91. Married Anne
Maxon, dau. of William Poppleton, of Thomes, Wakefield.
Resided latterly at Mytholmroyd. Died Feb. 6, 1896; buried
at Alverthorpe. Father of John M. (1876). (Peile, u. 466;
Crockford.)
WALTON, OCTAVIUS FRANK. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1869. S. of WUliam, gent, (and Elizabeth Louisa).
B. at Hampton, Middlesex. Bapt. Aug. 28, 1844. Matric,
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (York) 1872; priest,
i873;C. of St Stephen's, Hull, 1872-5. Inc. of Christ Church,
Mount Zion, Jerusalem, 1875-6. Chaplain at Cally, Kirkcud-
brights., 1877-83. V. of St Thomas's, York, 1883-93. V. of
St Jude's, Wolverhampton, 1893-1906. V. of Leigh, Kent,
1906-17. Latterly of Great Bametts, Leigh. Disappears
from Crockford, 1934.
WALTON, SAMUEL STANDIDGE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5, 1853. S. of Samuel Standidge, gent, (and Sarah). B.
at Preston, Yorks. Bapt. June i, 1833. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. (5«A Wrangler) 1857; M.A. i860. Fellow, 1858-67. C. of
Christ Church, Marylebone, London, 1861-2. Died Oct. i,
1867, at St Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 34. (Eagle, vi. 73;
Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 5, 1867.)
WALTON, STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity Hall,
May 2, 1845. Matric. Lent, 1846; Scholar; B.A. (29^*
Wrangler) 1850; M.A. 1853. Fellow, 1850-4. Ord. deacon,
1851; priest, 1852. V. of Fenstanton, Cambs., 1853-75.
Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
WALTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 18, 1853. S. of the Rev. John Leidger (1823), V. of
SUkstone, Yorks. B. [Sept. 30, 1834], at Selby. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1854;
Bell scholar, 1854; B.A. 1863. Joined the LC.S.; served in
Bengal, 1856. Died Oct. 17, 1876, at Silkstone. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.)
WALTON, THOMAS CAMBAGE. Adm. subsizar at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. S. of William, of 8, Emery Street, Cambridge.
B. Aug. 8, 1872, at Darlington. School, Darlington Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; Winchester Reading prize,
1894; M.A. 1897. Assistant Master at Wakefield Grammar
School, 1894-5. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1895; priest, 1896;
C. of Marsden, Yorks., 1895-9. Assistant Master and Chap-
lain at the South Eastern College, Ramsgate, 1899-1905;
Head Master of Kirkham Grammar School, Lanes., 1905-19.
Married, 1901, Amy, dau. of Enoch Taylor, of Marsden.
Died Mar. 8, 1919. {Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 13, 1919.)
WALTON, THOMAS HAROLD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8,
1895. S. of George, registrar of births and deaths [died
Apr. 13, 1890], of Cotherstone, Yorks. (and Elizabeth
Hutchinson). B. Sept. 6, 1876, at Cotherstone, near Darling-
ton. School, Durham (Rev. J. M. Marshall). Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Ware
Grammar School, 1898-9; at South Lodge School, Lowestoft,
1899-1900. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of
Monkwearmouth, Durham, 1900-4. Warden of the Choir
School in Manchester Cathedral, 1904-8. Minor Canon of
Winchester Cathedral, 1908-17. C. of Holy Trinity, Win-
chester, 1909-17. V. of Preston Candover with Nutley,
Hants., 1917-47. Of Winchester, in 1951. {Durham Sch.
Reg.; Crockford.)
WALTON, THOMAS ISAAC. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3,
1851. S. of Thomas, schoolmaster, of Kent Road, London
(and Maria). B. Nov. 23, 1828, at St George's, Camberivell,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon (London) 1865; priest, 1867; C. of St Andrew's,
Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1865-9. R. of Ickleford, Herts.,
1869-84. Resided latterly at St Leonard's-on-Sea, where he
died Oct. 2, 1886. (Eagle, xiv. 314; Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 6, 1886.)
Wanklyn, Cyril
WALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1831.
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1834; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1836;
M.A. 1843. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1868-85; assistant tutor,
1868-85. Hon. Fellow of Trinity Hall and Magdalene. 'He
was known to many Cambridge residents as "Old Father
Time." He had a flowing white beard, and usually wore a
Scotch bonnet and plaid.' Author, Mechanical problems, etc.
Resided latterly at the manor house, Little Shelford, Cambs.
Died June 9, 1901, aged 88. Benefactor to Trinity Hall.
{Trinity Hall Adm. Book; The Times, June 11, 1901.)
WALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16,
1875. Matric. Michs. 1875.
WALTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pem-
broke, June 1817. Only s. of William, Esq. [K.C.], of
London (and Mary, dau. of Samuel Brooke, Esq.). B. there
[Aug. 31, 1799]. [School, Eton.] Doubtful if resided. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, Apr. i, 1818, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1822; M.A. (Oxford) 1824. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, 1836. Queen's Remembrancer and Master in the
Pleas Office of the Exchequer. Secretary to Lord Brougham.
Knighted, 1875. Married, 1834, Louisa Hoskins, dau. of
Charies Legh Hoskins Master, Esq., of Codnor Castle, Derbs.
Died Nov. 23, 1882, at Surbiton, Surrey. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Boase, in. 1184; Al. Oxon.; Law Lists; Walford, County
Families; Sir W. Sterry.)
WALTON, WILLIAM MAXWELL. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7,
1893. S. of S. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893. Of
Bognor. Died Mar. 3, 1926. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WALTON, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 14, 1840. [Eldest] s. of William, of Hampton, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon,
1846; priest, 1847. Of Castle Archdale, Enniskillen, Ireland,
1847. C. of Lee, Bucks., 1848-50. C. of Waddesdon, 1850-g.
Died Sept. 23, 1859. (r. A. Walker, 469; Clergy List; Crock-
ford; G. Mag., 1859, II. 539, where he is in error described as
R. of Waddesdon.)
WALTON. WILSON, HUGH WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. [Only] s. of John, Esq., of Shotley HaU,
Northumberland. B. Apr. i, 1869, in Wandsworth, London.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893.
Of Shotley Hall, Northumberland, and Nent Hall, Cumber-
land. Married, Nov. 9, 1909, Laline Isolda, 2nd dau. of
Sir Charies William Frederick Crawford, 4th Bart., of
Warwick Square, London. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Durham Light Infantry and Yeomanry). Died Mar. i,
1921. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Walford, County Families;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Mar. 4, 1921.)
WANDESFORD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhouse, June 21, 1755. Of Middlesex. School, Wake-
field. Matric. Easter, 1756. Doubtless a member of the
famUy long settled at Kirklington, Yorks. (T. A. Walker,
3I2-)
WANDESFORDE, HENRY BUTLER C. S. (1834), see CLARKE.
WANDSWORTH, BARON (1870), see STERN, SYDNEY JAMES.
WANE, INNES BOURGUINE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7. 1881.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Stephen's, Wands-
worth, Surrey, 1884-8. C. of Ewell, 1888-9. V. of St Johns,
Lowestoft, 1889-92. V. of St Mark's, Tollington Park,
London, 1892-6. R. of Castle Ashby, Northants., 1898-1915.
Married, Aug. 31, 1886, Mary Agatha Freeling, eldest dau. of
Major-General E. Davidson, R.E., of Tudor House, Wands-
worth, and had issue. Resided latteriy at Eastbourne, where
he died Dec. 17, 1925, aged 69. (Northants. Clergy; Crockford;
The Times, Dec. 19, 1925.)
WANKLYN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 16, 1863.
4th s. of Thomas, Esq., of Ringmore, Devon. B. Jan. 29,
1845, at Ashton-under-Lyne. School, Bournemouth (Mr J. H.
Wanklyn). Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1867;
M.A. 1870; M.B., 1872; M.Chir., 1873- Fellow, 1870-6. Died
in Mar. 1876.
WANKLYN, CYRIL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1883.
S. of the Rev. J. H. I James Hibbert, Trinity College, Oxford,
1845.] B. at Bournemouth. School, King's College (Dr
Stokoe). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Assistant Master
at the Rev. E. D. Stone's prep, school, Broadstairs, 1886-90.
Afterwards a director of many commercial companies.
Retired owing to deafness, and lived at Lyme Regis, where he
devoted himself to research in the history of the town and its
district Died Dec. 16, 1943, aged 79, at Lj-me Regis. (The
Times, Dec. 28, 1943.)
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Wanklyn, William McConnel
WANKLYN, WILLIAM McCONNEL. Adm. at Caius. Oct. i.
1883. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward (Queen's College, Oxford,
1852), deceased [V. of St Michael's, Bournemouth]. B. at
Bournemouth, .\ug. 6, 1866. Schools, St Paul's, Stony
Stratford and King's College School, London. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888. At Edinburgh, and Vienna. House
Physician at the Middlesex Hospital; Clinical Assistant,
Great Ormond Street Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.; 1893;
D.P.H., 1904. Medical Superintendent, river ambulance
service, and referee in diagnosis of small-pox. Metropolitan
asylums board, 1901-3. Assistant Medical Officer, County
Asylum, Bexley ; Assistant Medical Officer of Health (General
Purposes), for the administrative County of London;
Principal .Assistant Medical Officer of Health, L.C.C. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; D.A.D.M.S.).
Married, June i, 1909, Ethel, 4th dau. of the Rev. C. H. Rice,
R. of Cheam. .\uthor of works on smallpox and public
health. Died .Apr. 30, 1929, in his office at the County Hall,
London. {Venn, n. 478; Univ. War List; Medical Directories;
The Times, May 3, 1929.)
WANLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, July 29,
1758. S. of the Very Rev. Francis (1727-8), D.D., Dean of
Ripon (and Jane, dau. of Sir Henry Goodricke, Bart., of
Ribston, Yorks.). B. at Ribston. School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1759; B..A. 1763; M..A. 1766. .Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Dec. 13, 1765. ( PeiU, 11. 267; Inns of Court; Eton
Coll. Reg.)
WANLISS, DAVID SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1884. [2nd] s. of Thomas Drumond [journalist], of Ballarat,
Victoria, Australia. B. Feb. 20, 1864, at Perth, W. Australia.
School, Ballarat. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. and LL.B. 1887,
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 21, 1885. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 19, 1888. Ser\-ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.
5th Infantry Battn. and General List, Australian forces;
C.M.G.; mentioned in despatches). Died in Sept., 1943.
Brother of the next. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Univ. War
List.)
WANLISS, JOHN NEWTON WELLESLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1880. S. of Thomas Dnimmond, of 15,
Magdala Crescent, Edinburgh. B. Dec. 9, 1861, at Ballarat,
Victoria, .Australia. School, Ballarat Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. and LL.B. 1884; M..A. 1887. Brother of the above.
WANNOP, CHARLES EDWARD. .Adm. pens, at Christ's,
.Mar. 6, 1878. S. of Charies. B. [Jan. 30, 1858], at Brampton,
Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1878; B..A. 1882 Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1882; priest (Bp. Hellmuth, for Ripon) 1883; C. of
Bramley, Yorks., 1882-97. V. of Riddlesden, 1897-1925.
Died Sept. 14, 1925. (Peile, 11. 660; Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. 18, 1925.)
WANNOP, WILLIAM BLUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1863. S. of the Rev. William [P.C. of Burscough
Bridge, Lanes.]. B. Mar. 19, 1844, at Burscough Bridge.
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Went
abroad and took scholastic work. Became an invalid.
jPeile, II. 579.)
WANSBROUGH, CECIL VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1888. S. of .Alfred Colmer [paper-manu-
facturer], of Taunton. [B. Sept. 24, i86g, at St Decuman's,
Watchet, Somerset. School, Clifton College.] Matric. Michs.
1888; B..A. 1891; M..A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London) 1893;
priest (Liverpool) 1894; C. of St Matthew's, Oakley Square,
London, 1893-4. C. of St James's, Birkdale, 1894-6. R. of
High Bickington, Devon, 1897-1937 Married, 1896, Joyce
Edith, dau. of James Coney. Died Oct. 28, 1940, at the Old
Rectory, High Bickington. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Who's Who in
Devon; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 29, 1940.)
WANSEY, EDMUND. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1875.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879.
WANSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. (age i?) at Caius, Oct. i, 1873-
S. of F., paper-manufacturer, deceased. B. in Canada.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. Resided
at Lansdowne Place, Brighton. Died -May 20, 1936, aged 80,
at Worthing. {Venn, 11. 409; The Times, May 21, 1936.)
WANSTALL, EDWARD FORSTER. .Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Sept. 26, 1867. S. of the Rev. Richard (St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, 1830), [V. of Norton Canes, Stafis.] B. [Nov. 22,
1845], at Rocester, Staffs. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A. 1871; (Theol. Exam., ist
Class, 1872); M..A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1870;
priest, 1871 ; C. of Sheriffhales, Staffs., 1870-3. C. of Caimock,
1873-5. C. of Christ Church, Brighton, 1875-81. V. of
St George, Salop, 1881-2. V. of St Paul's, Wolverhampton,
1882-1907. V. of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, 1907-9. R. of
Langridge, Somerset, 1910-15. Married, July 23, 1879,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of T. Blanchard Burland. .Author, Things
New and Old. Resided latterly at South House, Barton Road,
Cambridge, where he died Sept. 20, 1922. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg. ; Crockford.)
Warburton, Henry
WANTON, see WAUTON.
WAPSHARE, WILLIAM SANDFORD. .Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Dec. 11, 1805. Of Salisbury. Matric. Easter, 1806;
I.L.B. 1812. V. of Chitteme, Wilts., 1811 (only). (Foster,
Index EccUs., which gives V. of Chitteme, 1817; CUr. Guide
gives 1811.)
WARAKER, REGINALD ROBERT SADLER. Adm. at Clare,
June 17, 1878. [Only s. of Thomas (next), barrister-at-law,
of Cambridge.] Matric. Michs 1878; B.A. 1883. .Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 13, 1886. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18,
1889. Articled to a solicitor in Norwich. Married, Feb. 18,
1898, Elsa Adelaide, eldest dau. of Gustav Adolph Berthold,
of X'ienna. Died Nov. 21, 19 10, at Saffron Walden. '.A queer
fish. . .had fair means, travelled a good deal and led a loosish
life.' (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WARAKER, THOMAS. .Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 29, 1847.
S. of Thomas, paper-manufacturer [law-stationer] and
lawyer, of London. B. there, Dec. 9, 1829- School,- Highgate
(Mr Dyne). Matric. Michs. 1847; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class,
1849-50); LL.B. 1854; LL.D. 1859 from Trinity Hall. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1849. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1857. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Law 'coach' and
lecturer at Cambridge. Married, June 28, 1855, Harriet,
2nd dau. of James Sadler, Esq., of WeyhiU, Jamaica, and of
Purton, Wilts. Resided at 5, Scroope Terrace, Cambridge,
where he died Aug. 18, 1907. Father of the above. His
daughter, Mrs Prichard, left money to Trinity Hall, 1942 for
Law scholarships. {Inns of Court; Foster, Menatthe Bar; Law
Lists; The Times, .Aug. 20, 1907.)
WARBURG, OSCAR EMANUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of Fredric [Elias], of 8, Porchester Terrace,
London. B. Feb. 6, 1876, in London. School, London
(private). Matric. \Uchs. 1895; B.A. {2ird Wrangler) 1898;
M..A. 1902. Served in the Great War, 191+-19 (Capt., R.G..A.
and General Staff; O.B.E., 1919; mentioned in Secretary of
State's List for 'valuable serNices"). Of Headley, Epsom.
Member of the London County Council, 1910-31 ; .Alderman,
1931. Knighted, 1926. Married, 1905, Catherine W., dau. of
Sir Edward Widdrington Bvme, and had issue. A keen
botanist. Author (with E. F.' Warburg), of a book of British
oaks. Died July i, 1937, in London. (Kelly, Handbook; Who
was Who; The Times, July 3, 1937)
WARBURTON, BARTHOLOMEW ELLIOTT GEORGE. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Dec. 8, 1828 Of Ireland. [Eldest s. of
Major George, of Aughrim, Co. Galway, formerly Inspector-
General of Constabulary in Ireland (and .Anna, dau. of
Thomas Acton, of Westaston, Co. Wicklow). B. 1810, at
Tullamore, King's County. School, Wakefield, Yorks.]
Matric. Michs. 1829. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 23, 1830;
B.A. 1834; M..A. 1837. President of the Union, 1833. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1832, and at King's Inns,
Dublin, 1833. Called to the Irish Bar, 1837. Best known as
Eliott Warburton, writer of biographies, historical novels,
etc. Travelled in S>Tia, Palestine and Eg>-pt, 1843. describing
his experiences in The Crescent and the Cross or Romance and
RealUies of Eastern Travel (1844-5), which passed through
17 editions. Married, Jan. 11, 1848, Matilda Jane, 2nd dau.
of Edward Grove, of Shenstone Park, Staffs., and had issue.
Led a roving life; described as 'generous, high-spirited and
unselfish, with the Irish love of adventure." .Author, The
Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers; Memoirs of
Horace Walpole and his Contemporaries; Darien, or the
Merchant Prince, etc. Having been deputed by the AUantic
and Pacific Junction Company to arrange a friendly under-
standing with the Indians on the Isthmus of Darien, sailed
from Southampton on board the Amazon, Jan. 2, and
perished, when the ship caught fire, Jan. 4, 1852. (D.N.B.;
Boase.)
WARBURTON, CECIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15, 1886.
S. of William. B. [Feb. 6, 1854], at Salford. School, Old
Trafford, Manchester; and at Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Lent, 1806; B.A. 1889; M..A. 1892. Sometime Second
Master at Old Trafford School. Zoologist to the Royal
Agricultural Society, 1893. Member of the Government
Entomological research committee, 1909. For many years
Lecturer in Agricultural Zoology and University Demonstrator
in Medical entomology 1912-31. Joint author, Monograph
on Ixodidae, or ticks. Of Yewgarth, Grantchester, Cambs.,
in 1953. (Peile, 11. 722.)
WARBURTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 24, 1802. S. of John [timber-merchant], of Eltham,
Kent. [B. Nov. 12, 1784.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1802; Scholar, 1804; B..A. {t2th Wrangler) 1806; M.A. 1812.
Engaged in the timber trade at Lambeth for some years.
F.R.S., 1809. M.P. for Bridport, Dorset, 1826-41; for
Kendal, Westmorland, 1843-7. Member of the PoUtical
Economy Club from its foundation, 1821, to his death.
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Warburton, Henry
President of the Geological Society, 1843-4. Nicknamed
' Philosopher Warburton.' One of the leading supporters of
Brougham in founding London University. Died Sept. 16,
1858, in London. (Boase, in. 1186; D.N.B.]
WARBURTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 11,
1808. S. of Thomas, medical-practitioner, of Hackney,
Middlesex. B. there. School, Greenwich. Matric. Easter,
1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Jan. 9,
1814; priest (London, for Salisbury) Jan. 7, i8i6. R. of
Little Peatling, Leics., 1816-22. R. of Sible Hedingham,
Essex, 1822-37. Died Dec. 6, 1837, at Colchester. Brother
of John (1810); grandfather of the next. (Venn, 11. 152;
Clerical Guide; Foster, Index Eccles.)
WARBURTON, HENRY PIGOT IRELAND. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 24, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry
(Exeter College, Oxford, 1842), R. of Sible Hedingham,
Essex (and Agnes, 2nd dau. of Thomas J. Ireland, Esq., of
Owsden Hall, Suffolk). B. Sept. 10, 1853, at Sible Hedingham.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1872. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 6, 1878. Called to the Bar, May 3, 1882.
On the South-Eastem Circuit. Acquired a large practice
at the Central Criminal Court, and was particularly successful
in the defence of infanticide cases. Of Sible Hedingham.
Married, 1890, Vema Lyselma, eldest dau. of A. Sidney
Bicknell, Esq., of Stapleford Place, Sussex. Author,
Warburton's Leading Cases. Died Feb. 21, 1921. Brother of
Welby R. (1877). {Carthusian Worthies, 358; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WARBURTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 9.
1810. S. of Thomas, medical-practitioner, of Hackney,
Middlesex. B. at Hoxton. Educated privately and at a
school at Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1810; M.B. 1815;
Med. Lie, 1819; M.D. 1820. Candidate of the College of
Physicians, 1820; Fellow, 1821; Censor, 1824. Practised in
Hackney. Physician to St Luke's Hospital, 1829-45.
Specialised in the treatment of insanity. ' He was bom and
nursed in competency, and grew up and lived and died in
opulence, presenting throughout an eminent example of
youth unaltered by wealth into idleness or vice, but spent in
the due cultivation of his mind and faculties.' Died June 2,
1845, in Portland Place; buried in Highgate cemetery.
Brother of Henry (1808). (Venn, 11. 154; Munk, lii. 242.)
WARBURTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke,
Feb. 24, 1817. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar;
B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. {Eton Sch. Lists.)
WARBURTON, JOHN ABERNETHY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 27, 1843. S. of John, Esq., of Clifford Street, West-
minster, London (and Anne). B. in Westminster. Bapt.
May 18, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Latterly of
Chichester and Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Married, Sept. 5,
1848, Clara, 2nd dau. of Henry Lambe, solicitor, of Truro.
Father of Thomas F. 1867. (John Bull, Sept. 9, 1848.)
WARBURTON, RALPH ALLEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, June 3, 1773. [Only child of the Rt. Rev. WUliam
(1728), Bishop of Gloucester (and Gertrude Tucker). B.
Apr. 6, 1756.] Named after his mother's uncle and parents'
benefactor, Ralph Allen, Mayor of Bath and philanthropist.
Intended for the Bar, but died July 18, 1775, ased 19, of
consumption. {D.N.B., sub his father; Leonard Whibley.)
WARBURTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 19, 1793. B. at Leeds. Matric. Lent, 1795.
WARBURTON, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 4, 1867. [Only] s. of John [Abemethy] (1843), of Craker
Hill, Chichester [and Shanklin, Isle of Wight]. B. Jan. 9,
1849, at Homsey, Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1869. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 11, 1870. Resided at
King's Langley, Herts., where he died Mar., 1879. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Inns of Court.)
WARBURTON, WALTER TAYLOR. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1880. S. of [the Rev.] William [V.] of Aintree,
Liverpool. B Mar. 11, 1861, at Goole, Yorks. School, Royal
Institution, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1887. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Rusholme, Lanes., 1884-6. Assoc. Secretary, C.C.C.S. (N.W.
District), 1886-91. C. of Rock Ferry, Cheshire, 1891-6. V. of
St James, Congleton, 1896-1904. V. of St John with St
Columba, Egremont, 1904-17. V. of Hoylake, 1917-37. Hon.
Canon of Chester, 1924. Latterly of 9, Hoscote Park, West
Kirby, where he died Dec. 8, 1943; buried at Hoylake.
(Crockford; The Times, Dec. 10, 1943; A. T. Brown, R. Inst.
Sch.)
WARBURTON, WELBY RUSSELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. S. of the Rev. Henry (Exeter College,
Oxford, 1842). B. at Sible Hedingham, Essex. School,
Trinity Church School, Springfield. Matric. Michs. 1877;
Ward, Algernon
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (1881); priest Ripon),
1882. Assistant Master at Batley Grammar School, 1880-2.
C. of Great Dunham, Norfolk, 1883-5. C. of Orsett, Essex,
1885-6. C. of Downham Market, 1887-90. C. of Knighton,
Leics., 1891-2. C. of Sible Hedingham, Essex, 1893-1904.
R. there, 1904-18. Died Sept. 5, 1918. Brother of Henry
P. 1. (1872). (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 7, 1918.)
WARBURTON, WILLIAM PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Sept. 24, 1777. S. of the Ven. Thomas (1736), deceased (sic)
[he did not die until 1797] (and Maria, dau. of Thomas Potter
Everard, of Brightlingsea, Essex). Of Elmstead, Essex.
[School, Westminster.] Matric. Easter, 1778; Scholar, 1780;
B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785. Fellow, 1785. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 1783; priest, Dec. 19, 1784; C. of Redenhall with
Harleston, Norfolk, 1783. Domestic Chaplain to the Most
Rev. John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury. R. of Ruckinge,
Kent, 1793-4. R. of Biddenden, 1794-7. V. of Lydd, i797-
1821. Married. Died July 7, 1821, aged 59. (Record of Old
Westminsters; G. Mag., 1821, 11. 92; Clerical Guide.)
WARCUP, THOMAS CHUTE ELLIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 13, 1841. S. of William. B. at East Dereham,
Norfolk. School, Norfolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1841;
B.A. 1845. C. of Hackford, Norfolk, 1851. Chaplain and
Naval Instructor, H.M.S. Penelope, 185 1-4; Edinburgh,
1855-7; Pelorus, 1858-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1861.
(Crockford.)
WARD, ADOLPHUS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 23, 1855 [2nd] s. of John, Esq , H.M. Consul-General
at Leipzig (and Caroline, dau. of the Rev. John Bullock, R.
of Radwinter, Essex). B. Dec. 2, 1837, at Hampstead.
Schools, Bury St Edmunds, Dresden and Leipzig. Matric.
Michs. 1855; Scholar; B.A. {12th Classic) 1859; M.A. 1862;
Litt.D., 1884. Fellow, 1862. Hon. Fellow, 1891. Master,
1900-24. Vice-Chancellor, 1901-2. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow and
St Andrews; Ph.D., Leipzig; Hon. Litt.D., Manchester.
F.B.A., 1903; President, 1911-13. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 13, i860. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1866. Professor of
History and English Literature at Owens College, Manchester,
1866-97; Principal there, 1870-97. Vice-Chancellor of
Victoria University, 1886-90 and 1894-6. Ford Lecturer at
Oxford, 1899. President of the Royal Historical Society,
1899. Knighted, 1913. President, International Historical
Congress, 19:3. Knight of the Prussian Order of the Crown,
1911. Married, Feb. 8, 1879, his cousin, Adelaide Laura, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Bume Lancaster, R. of Grittleton, Wilts.,
and had issue. Author, History of English Dramatic Literature
to the Death of Queen Anne; Germany , 1815-1890; TheHouseof
Austria in the Thirty Years' War, etc. Joint Editor of the
Cambridge Modern History; and of the Cambridge History of
English Literature, and of the Cambridge History of British
Foreign Policy, 1783-1919. Translated Curtius' History of
Greece. Died June 19, 1924, at Cambridge. Brother of John
(1853). (T. A. Walker, 509 and MS. note; Inns of Court;
Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WARD, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 12,
1858. S. of Isaac, deceased. B. at Bridlington, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1867; C. of Swalclifie, Oxon., 1867-8. C. of Shut-
ford, 1869. Of Ashendon, Bucks., 1870-94 (without cure).
Died Sept. 8, 1933, at 16, Beaumont Street, Oxford, age 93.
{Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 11, 1933.)
WARD, ALFREDO (or ALFRED) . Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1870.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. [S. of Alfredo,
of Valparaiso, Chile, merchant.] Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 10, 1871. Died Feb. 13, i888, at Valparaiso. Brother of
Osbert (1877). {Inns of Court; Univ. Almanack.)
WARD, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1887. Of Warws. [S. of the Rev. Robert (1853), of The
Limes, Hagworthingham, Lines.] B. [1869] at Milverton,
Leamington. [School, Homcastle.] Matric. Michs. 1887,
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1892; priest
1893; C. of St Michael's, Coventry, 1892-4. C. of St Augus-
tine's, Edgbaston, 1894-1902. Lecturer in Theology at
Queen's College, Birmingham, 1 898-1 902; Tutor and Sub-
Warden, 1899-1902. Hon. Canon of Jerusalem, 1904-7.
Chaplain of All Saints, Ramleh, Egypt, 1904-6, and of
St Mark's, Alexandria, 1902-15. Archdeacon of C.E. in
Egypt, 1907-15. V. of Sturminster Newton, Dorset, 1915-22.
V. of Stowe, Salop, 1922-6. R. of Church Lawford with
King's Newnham, Warws., 1926-36. Hon. Canon of Coventry
1933-6. Archdeacon of Warwick and R. of Hampton Lucy,
1936-45- Sub-Chaplain, Order of St John of Jerusalem,
1946-7. Married Elizabeth Mary Waters. Author, Trees and
Shrubs of the Bible, etc. Died July 9, 1947, at Paignton.
(Crockford; The Times, July 10, 1947-)
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WARD, ARCHIBALD GORDON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. S. of [the Rev.] William, of Rosslyn House, Hadleigh,
Suffolk. B. [Apr. 2], 1868, in London. School, St Paul's.
Matrio. .Michs. 1887; B..-\. 1890; M..\. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Battersea, 1891-1900.
V. of St Michael's, Battersea, 1900-14. V. of Ml Saints, West
Dulwich, 1914-29. Married, Mar. 10, 1902, Kuth, dau. of
Edward R. McDermott, of Wandsworth Common. Died
Nov. 30, 1929; buried at Newton, Cambs. Brother of
Edward F. C. (1888). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Dec. 2, 1929.)
WARD, ARCHIBALD HENRY MONTGOMERY. Adm. at
Pembroke, Oct. 1S9S. S. of John, J. P., of Lenoxvale,
Belfast. B. there, Sept. i, 1879. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1903. An engineer. Of
Orchard Cottage, Swanley, Kent, in 1946. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll.)
WARD, ARTHUR BAGNALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. [4thj s. of Heiuy, of Rodbaston, Penkridge, Stafis.
(and Jane, dau. of John Bagnall, of West Bromwich). B.
Apr. 17, 1869, at Wolverhampton. Schools, Bilton Grange
and Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1888. Entered the
Indian Civil Service; served in Bengal. Died Sept. 15, 1892,
at Rajanpore. {Bilton Grange Reg.; Wellington Coil. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
WARD, ARTHUR BLACKWOOD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1889. [Eldest s. of John Hext, of H.M. Inland
Revenue Depart.] B. [at Wandsworth], July 2, 1870.
[School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar;
B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897. .\t St Bartholomew's
Hospital; Ophthalmic House Surgeon there, 1896. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1896. Of Henley-on-Thames, 1897-1901. Medical
Officer, Grey College, Blomfontein, Orange River Colony,
1902-14. President, Medical and Pharmacy Council, O.F.S.,
1907-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (O.C, ist South
African General Hospital, B.E.F., France; D.S.O., 1917;
C.B.E., 1919. D.D.M.S., South African contingent). Some-
time Director, E.M.S., Ministry of Health. Deputy Director-
General of Medical Services, IVIinistry of Pensions, 1925-31.
Medical Superintendent, Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehamp-
ton, 1932. Married, in CapetowTi, Aug. 14, 1902, Angela
Susan Dorothea, 2nd dau. of Henry C. Finch, of Watford,
Herts. Of Westfield Court, Surbiton, Surrey, 1948. Died
Mar. II, 1950. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Medical
Directories; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who's Who.)
V/ARD, ARTHUR HAWKINS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, June 26, 1851. Only s. of Richard, late of London.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Edwinstowe,
Notts., 1857-8. C. of Radcliffe-on-Trent, 1859. Chaplain of
St Gabriel's almshouses, Bedminster, Somerset, 1860-4; and
of St Raphael's almshouses, Bedminster, 1865-88. Domestic
Chaplain to the Earl of Limerick, 1867-93. Warden of
St Raphael's College, 1889-93. V. of St Raphael's, Bed-
minster, 1893-7. Married Sarah Ehzabeth Studdy. Died
Oct. 23, 1908, aged 75, at the Warden's Lodge, Knowle,
Bristol. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 26, 1908.)
WARD, ARTHUR ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
1849. [4th] s. of William, a director of the Bank of England,
formerly M.P. for the City of London [and a famous cricketer]
(and Emily, dau. of Harvey Christian Combe, M.P.). B.
Dec. 29, 1829, in St George's, Bloomsbur>', London. Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Cricket 'blue,' 1853;
captain in 1854, but unable to play against Oxford through
illness. Ord. deacon (Ely), Feb. 17, 1856; priest, Nov. 9, 1856;
C. of All Saints, Cambridge, 1856-60. \'. of St Clement's,
Cambridge, 1860-84. 'A very stout man, of very High
Church persuasion, he was known as "The Real Presence";
his curate, a thin man, was known as "The Wafer."' 'His
capacity for holding liquid refreshment was marvellous. At
a big (inner in the hall of King's. . .we noted what Ward
took ... 1 1 bottles .\pollinaris, 2 bottles champagne, 1 bottle
port. It had no deleterious eflect on him at all' (C.I. Thornton
in The Times, July 11, 1919). President and Treasurer of the
Univ. Cricket Club until his death, Sept. 25, 1884, at Cam-
bridge. {Eagle, XIII. 284; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; M.C.C.
Cricket Scores and Biographies, Vol. .\iv. 31 and Vol. iv. 362.)
WARD, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 10,
1878. [Youngest] s. of James, glass and china-dealer (and
Hannah Batej. B. Aug. i, 1858, at Great Crosby. [Educated
at Liverpool College and Liverpool Institute.] Matric. Michs.
1878; Scholar, 1880; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1896 Lecturer at the
Borough Road training College, 1882. Lecturer in Physical
science at Kumbakonam College, India, 1885-7. Invalided
home, but returned to India. Professor of physics at Canning
College, Lucknow, 1889-1919. Fellow of .-Ulahabad Univer-
sity. Married (1) Edith, dau. of J. A. Houston, R.S.A.;
Ward, Charles Slegg
(2) Annie, dau. of Surg. -Major Bond, and had issue. Author,
scientific. Died July 1919, in India. {Eagle, xli. 47; Who
was Who.)
WARD, AUGUSTUS WALTER. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899.
WARD, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 27, 1778. Of Durham. Matric. Michs. 1779; Scholar;
B.A. 1783. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1784; C. of
Sockbum, Yorks. {Durham Ord. Book.)
WARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 12,
1832. S. of the Rev. John (1781), of Stoke Ash, Suffolk.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1838.
One of these names 'B.A.' (not of Oxford) was C. of Milton
Lilbome, Wilts., 1845-6. Disappears from Clergy List, 1847.
{Bury St Edmunds Sch. List.)
WARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 12,
1835. S. of George Augustus, merchant, of Wisbech, Cambs.
School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Kimbolton,
Hunts., 1842-4. C. of Diss, Norfolk, 1844-52. V. of St
Nicholas, Ipswich, 1853-96. Married Ernily, dau. of a
solicitor of Nor\vich. Died, s.p.. Mar. 22, 1896, aged 78, at
Ipswich. {Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press, Mar. 27, 1896.)
WARD, The Rev. CHARLES. M.A., 1838, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of John, of Marlborough. B. .\pr. 28, 1799.] Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, June 22, 1816, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1820; M.A. (Oxford) 1822. C. of Lydiard Millicent,
Gloucs., 1822-4. Minor Canon of Bristol, 1824-5. R. of
Maulden, Beds., 1825-79. Married (1) Aug. 15, 1825,
Susannah, dau. of the Rev. Robert Foster; (2) Apr. 25, 1844,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Aaron Foster. Died Mar. 15, 1879.
Brother of John (1821). {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.;
Simms, Biblio. Staffs.)
WARD, CHARLES BLYTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. LOnly] s. of Septimus [brewer, of Sheffield, and] of
Newstead, Kenwood Park Road, Sharow, Yorks. B. Dec. 27,
1874, in Sheffield. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1893. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1896. Capt., 4th West Riding
Vol. Artillery, 1905. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Captain, R.F.A. (T.F. Res.)). Of Belmont, Chesterfield.
Managing Director of Messrs S. H. Ward and Co., brewers.
Married (1) 1899, Mary Kate, only dau. of Henry Corbitt-
Thompson; (2) 1920, Eva, 3rd dau. of G. J. Duke, of Rother-
ham. Died Apr. 23, 1950. (R. L. Arrowsmith; The Times,
Aug. 28, 1950.)
WARD, CHARLES COTTERILL. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 30, 1849. Matric. Lent, 1850; Scholar; B..\. 1854; M.A.
1866. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
Niton, Isle of Wight, 1857-60. Second Master of Sutton
Valence School, Kent; Senior mathematical Master at the
Royal Naval and Military Academy, Gosport. C. of HoUing-
fare. Lanes., 1866-71. C. of High Legh, Cheshire, 1874-89.
R. of Little Tew, Oxon., 1889-90. R. of Salford, Oxon.,
1890-1905. Disappears from Crockford, 1906.
WARD, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 5,
1883. [S. of Captain Walter, J. P., of Kimbedey, South
Africa. School, Great Yarmouth.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886; M..\. 1890. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1890. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa
(Transvaal division) 1910-20. Died Mar. 25, 1923, aged 57,
at Bramley, Surrey. {Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 27, 1923.)
WARD, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1885. [S. of C. B., of Douglas, Isle of Man. B Aug. 13,
1867. School, King William's College, Isle of Man.] Matric.
Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1886; B..\. i888; M..\. 1893. .Assistant
Master at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ashbourne,
and the Abbey, Beckenham, 1888-9; at tlie High School,
Dublin, 1890-9. Lecturer at Huddersfield Technical School,
1900-35. -Author, Skeleton History of Rome, etc. Died
.\pr. 25, 1937. {Rtng William's Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Mrs C. H. Ward.)
WARD, CHARLES SLEGG. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 31,
i860. [S. of Francis (and Jane Brough .Alderton). B. May 29,
1840, at Battle, Sussex. School, Lewes Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Brenchley, Kent, 1865-6,
C. of Chobham, Surrey, 1867. V. of St Saviour's, Valley End,
Chobham, 1867-76. V. of Wootton St LawTcnce, Hants.,
1876-1908. P.C. of Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, 1908-13.
Married, (i) 1867, Maria, dau. of Paul Storr, goldsmith;
(2) Oct. 15, 1890, Henrietta Mary, eldest dau. of
G. B. Shute, Esq. Co-editor of the Thorough Guide Series.
Died Apr. 25, 1913. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 30, 1913.)
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WARD, CLARENCE EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.,
1891. S. of John. B. Aug. 17, 1870, at Street, Somerset.
[Schools, Christ's Hospital and Bath College.] Matric. Michs.
1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of St Mary Major, Exeter, 1895-6. C. of
Brixham with Churston-Ferrers, Devon, 1896-1900. C. of
Ellacombe, 1900-2. C. of Cheltenham, 1902-4. V. of Bittes-
well, Leics., 1904-12. Married, 1898, Agnes Mary, dau. of
Richard Coad. V. of Salehurst, Sussex, 1912-51-. (Crockford;
Who's Who in Sjissex.)
WARD, CLEMENT CLOVER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1873. S. of John, merchant, of Leek, Staffs. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of Dunham Massey, Cheshire,
1877-82. C. of Whittington, Derbs., 1882-9; R- there, 1889-
91. Resided latterly at Staveley, Derbs., and disappears from
Crockford, 1910.
WARD, CYRIL HALCOMB. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1882.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles Bruce (Oriel College, Oxford,
1856), of Glossop, Derbs. (and Hannah Maria, dau. of John
Michael Blagg, of Cheadle). B. Nov. 12, 1863. School,
Denstone College.] Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 10, 1882; B.A.
1885. Assistant Master at Denstone College, 1885-8. Became
a professional watercolour artist. Member of the Manchester
Academy of Art and of the Royal Cambrian Academy.
Author and illustrator of Royal Gardens. An hotel proprietor
in 1924, owing to financial losses during the war. Married,
June 3, 1909, Muriel, eldest dau. of Henry Laurence, and had
issue. Sometime of Holybourne, Alton, Hants. Died Feb. 28,
1935, at West Street, Soberton, Hants. Brother of Leonard
F. (1885). (Denstone Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Mar. 2, 1935.)
WARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Dec. 24,
1782. S. of Edward. B at S. Scarle, Notts. School, Newark.
Matric Easter, 1784; Scholar; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1787; priest, 1788; C. of Swinderby and
Aubourn, Lines., 1787. C. of Langford, Notts. V. of North
Collingham, 1800- . (Peile, 11. 317.)
WARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 16, 1805. S. of
James, Esq. B. at Haughley, Suffolk. School, Chelmsford
(Mr Roberts). Matric. Michs. 1805; Scholar, 1806; B.A. 1809;
M.A. 1812. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1810; priest,
Dec. 22, 1811. V. of Haughley, Suffolk, 1812-68. Died Apr.
18, 1868, aged 80. [Clergy List; Crockford; Ecclesiastical
Gazette, May, 1868.)
WARD, EDWARD, VISCOUNT BANGOR. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Nov. 19, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Edward SouthweU,
[3rd] Viscount Bangor (and Harriet Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Maxwell (afterwards 6th Lord Famham)). B.
Feb. 23, 1827, in London. School, Eton. Had succeeded his
father as 4tli Viscount Bangor, Aug. 1, 1837. Matric. Lent,
1846; M.A. 1848. Of Castle Ward, Co. Down, Ireland.
A representative Peer for Ireland, 1855. Died, unmarried,
Sept. 14, 1881. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Bangor); G.E.C.)
WARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 26, 1852.
S. of the Rev. Edward. B. [July 17, 1833], at Kingston-on-
Hull. School, Malton. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1853;
B.A. (24th Wrangler] 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Ripon),
1857; priest (York), 1858; C. of St John's, Ousebridge, York,
1857-9- C. of Garforth, 1859-64. C.-in-charge of Rudston,
1865; C. of Long Benton, Northumberland, 1865-71. C. of
Ryton, Co. Durham, 1871-2. C. of Finningley, Notts., 1872-
82. C. of Bracebridge, Lines., 1882-5. Died Apr. 19, 1885,
aged 51. (Peile, n. 522; Crockford.)
WARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1873. S. of
Wilham, of Chestnut House, Horbury, Wakefield, Yorks.
B. there [June 9], 1855. School, Yorks. (private). Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1883; M.B. and B.Chir., 1884.
At Leeds medical school. M.R.C.S., 1881; F.R.C.S., 1904.
Practised in Leeds. Professor of surgery at Yorkshire
College, Leeds (later the University of Leeds). Continued to
reside in Leeds after retirement in 1909. Author, surgical.
Died, unmarried, Apr. 30, 1921, in Leeds. (Medical Direc-
tories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows; Who was Who.)
WARD, EDWARD DITCHER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 18,
1843. S. of the Rev. B[enjamin], Church missionary, of
Ceylon (and Mary). B. Oct. 31, 1824, at Baddaganna, Ceylon.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Evans). Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A.
(2isi Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1850. Assistant Master at
Tonbridge, 1847-55. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Dec. 21,
1849; priest, June 15, 1851. Principal of Sheffield Collegiate
School, 1856-61 ; of St John's Wood proprietary School and
Lecturer at St James Garlick Hythe, London, 1861-73,
V. of Overchurch (or Upton), Cheshire, 1873-1909. Married,
Ward, Ernest Barnes
Aug. 15, 1854, Rebecca Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. A. Leighton,
Bombay Army. Resided latterly at Ufracombe, where he
died Feb. 29, 1912. (Eagle, xxxv. 225; Scott, MSS.
Crockford.)
WARD, EDWARD EWER (1867), see HARRISON, E. E.
WARD, EDWARD FOOTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1866. [Only] s. of Richard (and Elizabeth, dau. of Vice-
Admiral Sir Edward James Foote, K.C.B.). B. Nov. 16,
1848, at Salhouse Hall, Norfolk. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Of Salhouse Hall.
J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk. Married, Nov. 12, 1885, ZUla
Mary, eldest dau. of Gen. Charles Fanshawe, R.E., and had
issue. Died in 1916. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.)
WARD, EDWARD FRANCIS CAMPBELL. Adm. sizar at
Sidney, Oct. 1, 1888. S. of the Rev. William, C. of Hadleigh,
Suffolk. B. Sept. 14, 1869, at Heston, Middlesex. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1905.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Ramsgate,
1897-1901. C. of St Luke's, Battersea, 1901-9. C. of All
Hallows, Barking-in-the-Tower, 1909-12. A. CI. Soc.
Chaplain at Jhelum, India, 1912-17. R. of Swanscombe,
Kent, 1917-40. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1937-40. Died
Mar. 1, 1940. Brother of Archibald G. (1887). (Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 2, 1940.)
WARD, EDWARD GRANT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 17, 1849. S. of Benjamin Swain. [H.E.I.C.S.]. B. [Jan.
12, 1830], at Tellicherry, Malabar, E. Indies. [School,
Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1849. (Rossall Reg.)
WARD, EDWARD MICHAEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Peterhouse, Mar. 9, 1807. Of Ireland. Eldest s. of Col. the
Rt. Hon. Robert [and grandson of the ist Viscount Bangor].
B. Feb. 5, 1789. Matric. Michs. 1807; M.A. 1810. In the
Diplomatic Service; Charge d'affaires at Lisbon, 1816-23.
Minister plenipotentiary to Russia, 1824-5. Minister pleni-
potentiary to Saxony, 1828-32. Married, 1815, Lady Matilda
Stewart, 6th dau. of Robert, ist Marquess of Londonderry,
and had issue. Of Bangor Castle, Co. Down, Ireland. Died
Sept. 12, 1832. (T. A. Walker, 380; Burke, E.G. of Ireland
(Michael Edward) ; British Diplomatic Representatives.)
WARD, EDWARD NICOLLS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 17,
1863. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Richard (and Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. Joseph Walls, of Boothby Hall, Lines.). B.
June 2, 1845, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1865;
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1873. Resided at Walkern Place, Stevenage,
Herts. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
WARD, EDWARD PREST. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Sept. 9, 1897. S. of the Rev. John Meire, of Clapham, Yorks.
B. Oct. 12, 1874, at Ripon. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs.
1897. Sometime assistant Master at Colchester Grammar
School. Latterly of Stoke Newington. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WARD, The Hon. EDWARD WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1882. [2nd] s. of Henry William Crosbie
[5 th] Viscount Bangor, of Castle Ward, Downpatrick, Co.
Down (by his ist wife, Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Henry King, of Ballylin, King's Co.). B. Jan. 2, 1863, at
Moate, Co. Westmeath. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1882. Lieut., the Rifle Brigade, 1885. Served in the Burmese
War; died at Myingyan, Upper Burma, July 10, 1887, of
enteric fever. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Bangor) ; Rifle Brigade Centenary.)
WARD, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 20, 1847. [Only] s.
of Thomas, Esq. [of Allerton House, Yorks.] B. Nov. 24,
1828, at Moor-Allerton, Yorks. Schools, Highgate, Hammer-
smith and King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 9, 1851. Called
to the Bar, May i, 1854. Equity draftsman and conveyancer.
Died Mar. 6, 1915, at Ealing. (Venn, 11. 279; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WARD, ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, Oct. i, 1896. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899;
Pt II, ist Class, 1900); M.A. 1903; B.Chir., 1904; M.B. 1905;
M.D. 1908. At the London Hospital; House Surgeon and
House Physician, there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903; F.R.C.S.,
1906. Clinical Assistant, Belgrave Hospital for Children.
Practised at Llanelly, South Wales. Surgeon, Llanelly Steel
Works. Sometime Assistant Medical Officer, Queen Alexandra
Sanatorium, Davos. Latterly Tuberculosis Officer for South
Devon. Of Paington, Devon, 1940. Author, medical.
(Medical Directories.)
WARD, ERNEST BARNES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1885. S. of Peter, draper, of Leigh, Lanes, (and Harriet
Yates). B. Sept. 20, 1866, at Pennington. Schools, Leigh
Grammar (Mr Passe) and Manchester Grammar (Mr Dill).
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Wakefield 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Bamsley, Yorks., 1889-
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Ward, Francis
92. Assistant Missioner, St John's College, Mission, Wal-
worth, 1892-3. C. of Mirfield, Yorks., 1893-6. C. of Birch-in-
Rusholme, Lanes., 1896-8. Organising Secretary, Waifs and
Strays Society (dios. Wakefield, Ripen, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Carlisle and Durham) 1898-1900. V. of Ladybam, Lanes.,
igoo-25. Married, Sept. 29, 1896, Emily Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. E. Strickland, R of Urixton Deverill, Wilts. Died
Oct. 4, 1925. (Crockjord; The Guardian, Oct. 9, 1925.)
WARD, FRANCIS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1887.
WARD, FRANCIS LEIGH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. i, 1888.
S. of H[enry] L[eigh] D[ouglas] (University College, Oxford,
1844), of the manuscript department, British Museum.
B. Oct. I, 1869, at Hampstead. School, City of London
(Dr Abbott). Matric. Michs. 1888; scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1906. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of
Hartlepool, 1901-21. Assistant Master at Henry Smith's
School, Hartlepool, 1903-28-. Latterly of Pinner, Middlesex.
Disappears from CrocA/of(i, 1947. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WARD, FRANCIS MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 7,
1868. [7th s. of the Hon. and Rev. Henr>', R. of KUlinchy,
Co. Down (and Anne, dau. of the Rev. Henry Mahon, of
Killigally). B. Sept. 21, 1847. School, King William's
College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. i868. Married, Oct. 19,
1875, Anne Jane, dau. of James Clarke, of Felmingham,
Norfolk, and had issue. Died Jan. 21, 1908. {King]yilliain's
Coll. Keg.; Isle of Man, Return of M.P.s; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Bangor).)
WARD, FRANCIS WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. S. of the Rev. J[oseph] H[eald] (1859) [R- of
Gussage St Michael, Dorset.] B. [Nov. i5, 1873], at Salisbury.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar;
B.A. 1895. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1896; Assistant Magi-
strate and Collector in Bengal ; Joint Magistrate and Deputy
Collector, 1906; District and Sessions Judge, 191 1. Retired,
1923. Latterly of Tunbridge Wells, \vhere he died May 3,
1950. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; India Office Lists; The Times,
May 6, 1950.)
WARD, FRANK FOWLER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1890. [S. of John, of Ashby-de-la-Zouche.] B. Feb. 5, 1871.
[School, Chigwell.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1897. At the London Hospital; House physician
and House surgeon there. Practised at Ipswich. Of 40,
Bemers Street, Ipswich, in 1939. Author, medical. (Chigwell
Reg.; Medical Directories.)
WARD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 2, 1838;
re-adm. Fell.-Com., June 24, 1843. S. of William, deceased,
of Rochester (and Anne). B. Sept. 14, 1817, at 2, Cornwall
Place, Regent's Park, London. Educated privately. Matric.
Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848; M..\. 1851. Of independent means;
owner at one time of the estate of Wyvis in the parish of
Evanton in Ross-shire; this he sold in the early 'sixties.
Married, c. 1838, Jane Headley. Resided latterly on a
smaller property of his own, Gill Head, Windermere, where
he died Feb. 27, 1901. (Eagle, xxiv. 250.)
WARD, FREDERICK LITCHFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Trinity, July 3, 1851. S. of the Rev. Samuel B[riggs] (1805).
B. July 24, 1829, at Quinton, Northants. Schools, Rossall
and Riigby. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Of Radway,
Warws. Died 'some years before 1913.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WARD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 6,
1772. S. of the Rev. Marmaduke (1729)- B. [Dec. 17, i754]
at Trunch, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar, 1773;
B.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 13, 1777; C. of
Waxham and Palling, Norfolk, 1777. Brother of Marmaduke
(1768) and WUliam (i773)-
WARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 3,
1774. S. of George. B. 1756, in London. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1776; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 9, 1780. (Walter Hart.)
WARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 15, 1813.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon
(Durham), Sept. 19, 1818; priest, Sept. 18, 1819. R. of Hope-
Baggot, Salop, 1826-40. Married, 1825, Catherine Isabella
Gamett. Died in 1840. (Durham Ord. Book; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Hereford Institutions.)
WARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 18, 1861. S. of
the Rev. Richard (1803). B. Dec. 11, 1843, in London.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs 1862; B.A. 1866;
M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1867; priest, 1869; C. of
Louth, Lines., 1867-9. R- of Mavis Enderby with Raithby,
1869-1924. F.S.A. Married, June 13, 1882, Isabel Mary,
only dau. of Col. Thompson, of Terrington Hall, Yorks.
Resided latterly at Grebby Hall, Lines., where he died
Aug. 19, 1929. Brother of Richard (1855) and Samuel W.
(i86o). (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 21,
1929.)
Ward, Harry Williams
WARD, GEORGE ARNOLD. .\dm. at Emmanuel, Sept. 23,
1890 S. of H. A., Esq., of Duffold, Sutton Coldfield. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Southwell),
1901; priest, 1902; C. of Hadfield, Derbs., 1901-6. C. of
St Paul's, Huime, Manchester, 1906-10. C. of Whalley
Range, Lanes., 1910-12. C. of Standish, 1912-24. R. of
St Cuthbert's, Trafford Park, 1924-33. Latterly of The
Hurst, Glossop, Derbs. Disappears from Crockford, 1943.
WARD, GEORGE NUSSEY. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Pembroke,
May 27, 1873. S. of Thomas GledhUl, Esq., of Leeds. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1873. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of All Saints, Halifax, 1878-9. C. of St
Andrew's, Wakelield, 1879-80. C. of St Mark's, Woodhouse,
Leeds, 1880-3. C. of Keele, Staffs., 1883-91. V. of Askham
Bryan, Yorks., 1892-1913. Married Mary Hannah-. Resided
latterly at Harrogate. Died Feb. 18, 1925. (Crockford; The
Guardian, Feb. 27, 1925.)
WARD, GEORGE THOMPSON. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June29, 1831. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1833.
Ord. deacon, 1836; priest, 1837. V. of Stanton St Bernard,
Wilts., 1839-77 and R. of Heddington, 1843-52. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1878. iT. A. Walker, 443.)
WARD, GEORGE WILLIAM CROFTS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1878. S. of William George, lace-manufacturer (and
Jane). B. at Nottingham. Bapt. July 25, 1854. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1884;
priest, 1885: C. of Hailsham, Sussex, 1884-7. Hon. Missr.,
Church Army, 1887-93. V. of Albrighton, Salop, 1893-4.
C. of Hampton Lucy, Warws., 1895-8. C. of Malton, Yorks.,
1898-1900. V. of Carsingcon, Derbs., 1900-9. V. of Cassington
with Worton, Oxon., 1909-17. Lie. Pr., dio. of Southwell,
1917-26. Perm, to off., dio. of Oxford, 1924. Married, July
II, 1900, Edith, eldest dau. of George Russell, of Malton,
Yorks. Latterly of 364, Woodstock Road, Oxford. Died
May 4, 1932, aged 77, at Wolvercote, Oxford. Brother of
Thomas C. (1879) and Henry (1882). (Eagle, xlvii. 113;
Crockford; The Times, May 5, 1932.)
WARD, GRAHAM MOORE RYDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, May 31, 1865. Eldest s. of John Ross, Captain,
R.N., of Brentford, .Middlesex. B. at Shirley, Southampton.
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1870.
WARD, HARRY (1882), see WARD, HENRY.
WARD, HARRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1898. [S. of William
Philip, Eng. Capt., R.N.] Migrated to St Catharine's, 1900;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1904; priest
(Truro) 1903; C. of Falmouth, 1904-11. C. of Bere Ferrers
with Bere Alston Chapel, Devon, 1911-12. C. of Emmanuel
Church, Plyinouth, 1912-14. C. of St .Matthew's, Stonehouse,
1914-18. C. of St Augustine's, Plymouth, 1918-20. C. of
Stoke-Damerel, 1920-2. C. of Okehampton, 1922-4. R. of
St John's with St George's, Exeter, 1923-34. R. of .A.11
Hallows-on-the-Walls, Exeter, 1924-38. V. of Buckminster
with Sewstem, 1938-44. Married, Apr. 22, 1929, Georgina
Sybil, youngest dau. of the Rev. T. G. Birch. Died Sept. 4,
1944. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 7, 1944; Mrs Ward.)
WARD, HARRY MARSHALL. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1876.
[Eldest] s. of F[rancisJ M[arshall] [musician]. B. [Mar. 21,
1854, in Herefs.] Schools, Lincoln, Nottingham; and at
Owens College, Manchester. Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 18,
1877; Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1879); B.A. 1880;
M..\. 1883; Sc.D. 1892. Fellow, 1883. Professor of Botany,
1893-1906. Professorial Fellow of Sidney, 1897-1906. Hon.
FeUow of Christ's, 1897. Hon. D.Sc., Victoria Univ., 1902.
Appointed by the Colonial Office to investigate the coffee-leaf
disease in Ceylon, 1880-2. Assistant Lecturer at Manchester
Univ., 1883-6. Professor of Botany at the Royal Indian
Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, 1885-95. F.L.S., 1886;
F.R.S. 1888; Royal medal, 1893. President of the British
Mycological Society, 1900-2. President of the Cambridge
Philosophical Society, 1904. Married, 1883, Selina Mar>', dau.
of Francis Kingdon, of Exeter, and had issue. Author,
Lectures on the Physiology of Plants; Timber, and some of its
diseases; Diseases of Plants; Timber and Timber-Trees;
Grasses; Trees, etc. Died Aug. 26, 1906, at Babbacombe,
Torquay. (Reg. of R. Coll. of Science; Peile, 11. 655; D.N.B.;
Proc. Royal Soc. B, 83 (1911), i; Who was Who.)
WARD, HARRY WILLIAMS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18,
1877. S. of Robert Christie, Esq., deceased. B. [June 20,
1859], at Clifton. School, Marlborough College. Did not
reside. Adm. (age 19) to Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. 18S3. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1883.
Of Frenchay, near Bristol. J. P. for Gloucs., 1907. Of
Boseombe, Hants, in 1949. Brother of Oscar R. (1882).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 653; KeUy, Handbook;
Inns of Court.)
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Ward, Henry
WARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 14, 1787- Of
Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; MA. i794-
WARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 5, 1808. Matric.
Michs. 1808.
WARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 11, 1825. S. of
William, Esq. [Registrar], of Chester. B. Nov. 4, 1806, at
Richmond, Yorks. School, Manchester Grammar. His father
was said to have been one of the last men in England to wear
a pigtail. Did not reside. {Manchester Sch. Reg., iii. 174)
WARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 11, 1829.
B. at Bridlington, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1829. Migrated as
Fell.-Com. to Queens', Mar. 22, 1834; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1838; priest, 1839; C. of Devizes,
Wilts., 1838-43. P.C. of St Mark's, Hull, 1844-55. Preacher
at the Magdalen Hospital, London, 1855-7. V. of St Barnabas,
King Square, 1859-73. Disappears from Crockford, 1878.
(Clergy List.)
WARD, HENRY [or HARRY]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 2,
1882. S. of William George, lacemaker (and Jane). B. at
Sherwood Rise, Basford, Notts. Bapt. Sept. 16, 1861.
School, Newark (Mr Herbert Plater). Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1886; priest, 1887; C. of
St Luke's, Camberwell, 1886-90. V. of Albrighton, Salop,
1890-3. V. of Appleton-le-Street with Amotherby, Yorks.,
1893-1934. Hon. Canon of York, 1923. Married, Aug. 30,
1887, Margaret Plowden, dau. of Humphrey Sandford.
Latterly of Greystones, Thornton Dale, Pickering, Yorks.
Died Sept. i, 1944. Brother of George W. C. (1878) and
Thomas C. (1879). (Eagle, xlvii. 113; The Times, Sept. 4,
1944; Crockford.)
WARD, HENRY DAVIS (1821), see DAVIS, HENRY.
WARD, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 4,
1839. Eldest s. of William, of London. B. Nov. 21, 1788, in
Lambeth. School, Fulham (Dr Rowley and Mr Clarke).
Matric. Michs. 1839.
WARD, HENRY WILLIAM LEYCESTER SCUDAMORE. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Oct. 1885. B. Oct. 29, 1866. School,
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1898. Changed the sequence of his Christian
names. Ord. deacon (Wore.) 1890; priest, 1891 ; C.of Nether-
ton, Worcs., 1890-2. C. of All Saints, Wolverhampton,
1892-7. C. of Selly Oak, Worcs., 1897-1901. C. of Stratford-
on-Avon, 1901-3. R. of Flyford Flavel and R. of Abberton,
Worcs., 1903-4. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Brighton,
1904-8. C. of Grinstead, Wilts., 1908-15. V. of St Andrew's,
Portslade, Sussex, 1915-29. V. of St Andrew's, Wolver-
hampton, 1929-36. V. of Arlecdon, Cumberland, 1936-49.
Died Apr. 14, 1949. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WARD, HERBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1888. S. of John, merchant [manufacturer and
publisher], of Belfast. B. there [Jan. 22, 1870]. [School,
St Mark's, Windsor. Had served as an apprentice at Harland
and Wolff's.] B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. A Director of Messrs J.
and E. Hall, Ltd., refrigerating machinery and motor vehicle
manufacturers, of Dartford. A specialist in marine-refri-
gerating equipment and in developing the banana industry.
President of the British Engineers' Association, 1925-8.
Died May 2, 1940, at the Mill House, Famingham. (The
Times, May 4, and 8, 1940.)
WARD, HERBERT LIPSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1900.
[3rd] s. of John Lipson, Esq., of Belgrave House, Leicester.
School, Rydal Mount. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. and LL.B.
1904. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 17, 1905. On
the Midland Circuit. Married, Nov. 27, 190S, Gwynneth,
youngest dau. of Alfred Willis, Esq., J. P., of Sevenoaks.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.A.S.C).
Senior partner, Messrs Piatt, White Cooper and Co., barristers
and solicitors in Shanghai, 1935. (Law Lists; Rydal Sch.)
WARD, HORATIO JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4,
1850. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1854; M.A.
1857. Second Master of Westboume College, Bayswater,
1855-9. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1856; priest (London)
1857; C. of St Stephen's, Paddington, 1856-9. Head Master
of Bridgnorth School, 1860-77. V. of Morville with Aston
Eyre, Salop, 1877-93. Married, Eleanor, dau. of Benjamin
Hopkinson, of Lincoln's Inn. Died May 16, 1894, at Acock's
Green, near Solihull. (Boase, vi. 779; Crockford; The
Guardian, May 23, 1894.)
WARD, HORATIO NELSON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Jan. 20, 1843. Eldest s. of the Rev. Philip (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1813), V. of Tenterden, Kent. B. at Bumham,
Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1843; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon, 1848;
priest, 1849; C. of Tenterden, Kent, 1848-53. R. of Radstock,
Somerset, 1853-88. Died Mar. 13, 1888. (Crockford; Clergy
List; The Guardian, Mar. 21, 1888.)
Ward, John
WARD, HOWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1845. [Only surv.] s. of Herbert John, of Islington
[and late of Carshalton, Surrey]. B. in London. School,
Rochester. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, July 25, 1845. CaUed to the Bar,
Nov. 22, 1850. Married, Aug. 26, 1858, Mary Bannister,
elder dau. of WUliam Cotton, Esq., of the Audit Office. Of
Yeatton, Hordle, Hants., in 1906. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WARD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Nov. 26, 1781.
S. of John, of Newport, Hants. School, Chiswick, Middlesex.
Migrated to Queens', May 5, 1783- Matric. Easter, 1783;
Scholar, 1786; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1786; M.A. 1789; D.D.
(per Lit. Reg.) 1798. Fellow of Queens', 1790. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 21, 1788. Senior Chaplain, H.E.I.C, in
Bengal. Latterly of Coltishall, Norfolk. Died Nov. 8, 1842.
Father of Randall (1815). ( Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
WARD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 15, 1800. Of
Cheshire. Matric. Easter, 1803; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808. Ord.
priest (Ely) 1807.
WARD, JAMES. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1872. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1873. [Eldest] s. of James, merchant, of
The Brook, near Liverpool (and Hannah Aston). B. [Jan. 27]
1843, at Hull. School, Royal Liverpool Institute. [Appren-
ticed to a firm of architects at 16; at Spring Hill College, near
Birmingham (for the Congregational Ministry), 1863-9;
M.A. (London), 1874; studied in Berlin and Gottingen, 1870-
2. Pastor for a year at Emmanuel Church, Cambridge,
resigning because of changed theological views.] Scholar,
1872; (Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1874); B.A. 1875; M.A.
1878; Sc.D., 1887; Hon. LL.D. 1920. Fellow of Trinity,
1875-1925. University Teacher in the theory of Education,
1880-8; Professor of Mental philosophy and logic, 1897-
1925. Gifford Lecturer at Aberdeen, 1895-7; at St Andrews,
1908. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1889; Hon. D.Sc, Oxford,
1908. F.B.A., 1902. Married, 1884, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Martin, Congregational Minister, and had issue.
Author, Naturalism and Agnosticism; The Realm of Ends, or
Pluralism and Theism; Psychological Principles; Psychology
applied to Education, etc. Resided at 6, Selwyn Gardens,
Cambridge, where he died Mar. 4, 1925. (Who was Who;
D.N.B.)
WARD, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 6,
1868. Matric. Michs. i868.
WARD, JAMES LANGFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, July I, 1867. S. of John, merchant, of Leek, Staffs.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A. (^srd Wrangler)
1871; M.A. 1874. Died Oct. 29, 1934, aged 86, at Weston
Lawn, Bath. (The Times, Oct. 31, I934-)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 17, 1760.
S. of the Rev — [William (1727)], of Yorks. B. at Thornton.
School, Beverley. Matric. Michs. 176I; B.A. (5th Wrangler)
1765; M.A. 1768. Ord. deacon (York) June 2, 1765; priest,
Oct. 19, 1766; Lecturer and Assistant C. at St Mary's,
Beveriey, 1765. C. of Walkington Yorks., 1766-8. R. of
Thornton Dale, 1768-81. Gave to the College Library his
father's Essay on Grammar. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 670).
WARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Nov. 8,
1764. Of Durham. School, Skorton. Matric. Michs. 1765;
Scholar; B.A. 1769; M.A. 1809. (T. A. Walker, 326.)
WARD, The Hon. JOHN. LL.D. 1769. [Eldest s. of John (1722),
ist Viscount Dudley and 6th Baron Ward (by his ist wife, Aima
Maria, dau. of Charles Bourchier, of Clontarf, Co. Dublin).
B Feb. 22, 1724-5, at Wolverhampton.] Matric. from Oriel
CoUege, Oxford, Feb. 7, 1742-3; M.A. (Oxford) i745- M.P.
for Marlborough, 1754-61; for Worcester, 1761-74- D.L. for
Worcs., 1763. Recorder of Kidderminster, 1774-88. Suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Viscount Dudley and 7th Baron
Ward, May 6, 1774. Married, July 15, 1788, Mary, dau. of
Gamaliel Fair, of Norfolk, and widow of — Baker. Died,
s.p., Oct. 10, 1788. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Earl of Dudley);
Al. Oxon.)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1781. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1785;
M.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London)
May 22, 1785 ; priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1791 ; C. of Gosbeck,
Suffolk. R. (and patron) of Stoke Ash, 1794-1845. J. P. for
Suffolk. Died Sept. 12, 1845, aged 84. Father of Charles
(1832). (St John's Coll. Adms., iv. 540.)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at Christ's, Mar. 12.
1821. [2nd] s. of John [attorney], of Mariborough (and
Hannah, dau. of Samuel Hawkes). B. [May 8, 1795], at
Marlborough. School, Chiswick, Middlesex. Matric. Easter,
1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1824;
priest, 1826; C. of Froxfield, Wilts., and of St Mary's,
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Marlborough, 1824-6. Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of
Ailesbury, 1826-50. V. of Great Bedwyn, Wilts., 1826-50.
R. of Wath, Yorks., 1850-61. An original member of the
council of Marlborough College, 1843. Married (i) Jan. 9,
1823, Ann (d. 1844), eldest dau. of Samuel Merriman, M.D.,
of Rodbourne-Cheney, Wilts., and had issue; (2) July 12,
1846, Helen Duncan, dau. of the Rev. John Stuart, Super-
intendent of Military Accounts at the War Office, and had
further issue. Died Dec. 4, 1861. Brother of Charles (1838).
{Peile, II. 404; Boase, vi. 780; Clergy List; Crochford; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag; 1862, i. 102.)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 10, 1847.
S. of Thomas. B. at Gressingham, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 185 1 ; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of Colne, Hunts., 1851-72. C. of Hawsker
with Stainsacre, Yorks., 1872-4. C. of Abbey Town, near
Carlisle, 1874-5. fC of Borrowdale, Cumberland, 1875-6.
Died at the Parsonage House, Penrith, Sept. 22, 1876, aged
72. (Crockford; C R. Hudleston.)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 29, 1853. S. of
John, C.B., H.M. Consul at Leipzig. B. Oct. 8, 1835, in
London. Schools, G\iimasium St Nicholas, Leipzig, and
Dresden. Matric. Michs. 1853. Entered the I.C.S., 1858;
in Dacca and elsewhere in Bengal. Died Nov. 22, 1874, at
Ranipore, Bauleah, Bengal. Married, July 21, 1863, Charlotte
dau. of Baron de Gerolt. Brother of Adolphus W. (1855).
(Venn, 11. 311.)
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June, 1855. Matric.
Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. A 'John Ward, B.A.', (not of Oxford)
was Chaplain at Nice, c. 1867-c. 1871.
WARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 6, 1858. Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1863; .M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1S63; priest, 1864; C. of Scarisbrick, Lanes., 1863-8. C. of
Charlestown-in-Pendleton, 1868-71. C. of Halliwell, 1871-3.
C. of Holy Trinity, Southport, 1873-8. C. of Orford, 1878-85.
Disappears from Crockford, 1894.
WARD, JOHN BYWATER. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 28, 1864.
S. of William Sykes, solicitor, of Claypit House, Leeds. B.
there, Mar. 18, 1844. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.B. 1869; M.D. 1872. At Leeds
medical school. M.R.C.S. 1866; L.S.A., 1868. Resident
Clinical Clerk, West Riding asylum, Wakefield; Assistant
House Surgeon, Sheffield general infirmary; .\ssistant
Medical Officer, County asylum, Hatton, Warws.; Medical
Superintendent, Wameford asylum, Oxford. Author, medical.
Died Oct. 3, 1898, at Oxford'. (Leeds Or. Sch. Adm. Book;
Venn, u. 367; Medical Directories.)
WARD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 20,
1869. [Eldest] s. of H[enry], Esq. [solicitor and Inland
Revenue Commissioner], of 51, Lincoln's Iim Fields, London
[and of Gatwick, Biilericay, Essex.] [B. 1850.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 6, 1870. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873.
Practised in Grenada, West Indies, where he resided for
many years. J. P., Grenada. Married, Apr. 11, 1885, in
Dresden, Jos6 Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Col. J. Sprague,
of San Francisco, California. Latterly of Gatwick, BilJericay.
Died Aug. 15, 191 1, in London. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Aug. 18, 1911.)
WARD, JOHN HENRY KIRWAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 13, 1850. [Youngest] s. of William. B. [Sept.
24], 1831, at Chester. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Salisbur>') 1858;
priest, i860; C. of St Mary's, Marlborough, 1858-61, and
Assistant Master at Marlborough Grammar School. C. of
Tisbury, Wilts., 1861-4. C. of Folke, Dorset, 1S64-5. C. of
Gosport, Hants., 1865-7. C. of St Mary's, Marlborough,
1867-72. C. of Cogges, Oxon., 1880-2. C. of Gillingham,
Dorset, 1882. V. of Asthall with Asthalleigh, Oxon,, 1883-
1902. Married (i) Apr. i, 1854, Mary Coleman, dau. of
Thomas Hallowes, Lieut., R.A.; (2) Jan. 1871, Selina
Milverton. Died Sept. 23, 1902. Father of William H. K.
{1876) {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 25,
1902; MissE. K. Ward.)
WARD, JOHN HOUGHTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 8,
1821. B. Sept. 16, 1802, at Thelnetham, Suffolk. School,
Norwich Matric. Michs. 1821. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
Apr. 22, 1822; Scholar; B.A. 1825; M..\. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) July 10, 1836. C. of Kew, Surrey, 1836-9.
R. of PoughiU, Devon, 1845-50. Chaplain to H.R.H. The
Duke of Cambridge, 1848-55. Living at Kew Green, in 1866.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1879. (British Mag., xv. 593.)
WARD, JOHN MARTYR. Adm. at King's (age 18), a scholar
from Eton, June 22, 1853. [Only] s. of — [the Rev. Edward
John (Trinity College, Oxford, 1823)], R. of East Clandon,
Surrey. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858; M.A.
Ward, Marmaduke
1861. Fellow, 1856-74. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20,
i860. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1863. Capt., 3rd R. Surrey
Militia, 1868. Ord. deacon and priest (Worcester) 1869;
C. of Kempsey, Worcs., 1869-73. R. of Gressenhall, Norfolk,
1873-1908. Married, June 12, 1873, Mary T. P., youngest
dau. of Allan Pollok, of Argyllshire, and Co. Galway,
Ireland. Died Jan. 17, 1908. Benefactor to King's. (King's
Coll. Reg., 51; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 21, 1908.)
WARD, JOHN SHARP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 26,
1763. S. of Hugh. B. at Haighton, Yorks. School, Whel-
drake. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767. Ord. deacon (York)
1767; priest, 1769. (Peile, 11. 276.)
WARD, JOHN THORNBOROW. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 27,
1823; a'Ten-yearman.' Of Cumberland. To be distinguished
from the Rev. James Thornborow Ward, Head Master of
Lowther School and V. of Askham, Westmorland.
WARD, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 27,
1834. [S. of Mrs Ward, of Sherborne. B. at Compton
Greenfield, Gloucs. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1836;
Scholar, 1839; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Sept. 24,
1843; priest (Bath and Wells) 1845; C. of Winsford, Somerset,
1845-50. C. of Revelstoke, Devon, 1851-2. C. of Tickenham,
Somerset, 1852-6. V. of Ruishton, 1856-88. Married Laura
Brathwaite. Residing at 4, Herbert Terrace, Clevedon, in
1895. Died Jan. 28, 1895, aged 77, at Mentone. (Sherborne
Reg.; Eagle, xix. 201; Crockford; The Standard, Feb. 18,
1895.)
WARD, JOHN WOOLLASTON. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17,
1864. [2nd s. of WUham, J. P., of Oxford.] Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1869;
priest, 1870; C. of Monk's Risborough, Bucks., 1869-71. C. of
St Mary-the-Less, Lambeth, 1871-4. C. of St Mary-the-
Virgin, Cardifi, 1874-97. V. of Llanfihangel-Llantamam,
Mon., 1897-1917. Died Jan. 20, 1917, aged 70. (Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 23, 1917.)
WARD, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Adm. a scholar at Queens', Oct.
1886. S. of George. B. Nov. 8, 1868, at Nuneaton, Warws.
Matric. AUchs. 1886; Scholar, 1887; B..A.. (12th ^Vrangter)
1890; (Maths. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1891); M.A. 1894.
Fellow, 1891-7.
WARD, JOSEPH HEALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1859.
S. of Isaac, of Lord Mayor's Walk, York. B. Mar. 24, 1839,
at Bridlington Quay, Yorks. School, St Peter's, York.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Baverstock, Wilts.,
1866-8. C. of Everieigh, 1868-9. R- of Gussage St Michael,
Dorset, 1869-94 (C of Gussage St Andrew, 1874-7). R. of
Silverton, Devon, 1894-1909. Latterly of 16, Hartley Road,
Exmouth, where he died Mar. 22, 1920. Father of Francis W.
(1892). (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 25, 1920.)
WARD, JOSEPH TIMMIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 4,
1872. S. of Henry, coal-merchant (and Ann WooUaston
Timmis). B. at South Banbury, Oxon. Bapt. July 25, 1853.
School, Rochester. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874;
B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize), 1876; M.A. 1879.
Fellow, 1876-1935; tutor, 1883-95; Senior Dean, 1896-1903.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1877; priest (Ely) 1879; C. of Leeds,
1877-8. C. of Chesterton, Cambridge, 1878-83. One of the
founders of Westcott House, Cambridge; treasurer, 1895-
1905. A devoted supporter of the Cambridge Mission to
Delhi. In the last years of his life lived as a recluse in his
College rooms. Died June 23, 1935, in Cambridge. Brother
of William H. (1873). (Roffensian Reg.; Eagle, .xli.x 122;
Crockford; The Times, June 25, 1935; Cambridge Review,
Oct. II, 1935.)
WARD, LEONARD FOSTER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct.
10, 1885. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles Bruce (Oriel CoUege,
Oxford, 1856) (and Hannah Maria, dau. of John Michael
Blagg).] B. Mar. 24, 1866. [School, Denstone College.]
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (St .\lbans),
1893; priest, 1894; C. of Wre.xham, Denbighs., 1893-5. C.
of Whitfield, Derbs., 1895-1904. C.-in-charge of All Saints,
St Helier, Jersey, 1905-16; V. there, 1916-46. Married, 1904,
Ruby, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Glossop, and had issue.
Disappears from Crockford, 1947. Brother of Cyril H. (1882).
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Burke, E.G.)
WARD, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
July 6, 1768. S. of the Rev. Marmaduke (1729), R. of
Swafield and Beeston Regis, Norfolk (and Mary). B. at
Trunch, Norfolk. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1768;
Scholar, 1771 ; B.A. {(tth Wrangler) 1772. Incorp. at (Magdalen
College), Oxford, 1772; M.A. (Oxford), 1774; Fellow of
Magdalen, 1774. R. of Horsington, Lines., 1781-1813. Married
Eleanor — . Died Oct. 13, 1813. Brother of George (1772)
and William (1773)- {Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll. .idm., iv.
541-)
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WARD, OSBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
June 6, 1877. S. of Alfredo, Esq., deceased, of Valparaiso,
Chile [and Queen's Gate, South Kensington]. [B. May 14,
1857. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1877. Sometime
Lieut., the 53rd Regt. Later in business. Married, June 28,
1880, Eleanor Louise Macfarlane, eldest dau. of Thomas
Vaughan, of Gunnergate Hall, Middlesbrough. Of Puerto
Cruz, Tenerifie, in 1930. Died July 23, 1949, at Quinta
Zamora, Teneriffe. Brother of Alfredo (1870). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; The Times, July 27, 1949.)
WARD, OSCAR ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1882. S. of Robert Christie, Esq. B. [Aug. 4, 1864J, at
Clifton. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1886. Of 'Rathgar,' Branksome, Bournemouth.
Brother of Harry W. (1878). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WARD, PEPLOE. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 24, 1767. Of
Cheshire. [Eldest s. of the Ven. Abel (1736), R. of St Ann's,
Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1768; Scholar, 1771; B.A. (13th Wrangler) 1771; M.A. 1774;
D.D. 1801. Fellow, 1772-80. Domestic Chaplain to Dr
Edmund Keene, Bishop of Ely. R. of Cottenham, Cambs.,
1780-1819. Preb. of Ely, 1777. Married, 1780, Miss —
Hamilton. Died June 4, 1819, at Cheltenham. Brother of
Thomas (1773). Father of the next. (Manchester Gr. Sch.
Reg.; G. Mag., 1819, i. 588.)
WARD, PEPLOE WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 10,
1798. Of Cheshire. [S. of the Rev. Peploe (above), R. of
Cottenham, Cambs.] Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1803; M.A.
1806. V. of Winston, Suffolk, 1806-19. (Foster, Index Eccles. ;
Clerical Guide.)
WARD, RANDALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 7,
1815. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] James (1781). B. Aug. 17,
1797, in London. School, Eton [K.S.]. Matric. Michs. 1815;
B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 17, 1821;
priest, Sept. 22, 1822. Chaplain in India, 1823-44. Inc. of
St Mark's, Jersey, Channel Islands, 1844-6. Died Oct. 23,
1868; buried in the new cemetery, Cheltenham. (Eton Sch.
Lists, which gives Warde, and calls him 'Archdeacon of
Bombay'; C. R. Hudleston; Clergy List; East Indian Reg.,
1830.)
WARD, REGINALD SOMERSET. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.,
1900. S. of the Rev. Richard, V. of St George's, Newcastle-
under-Lyme, Staffs. B. there, Jan. 28, 1881. Schools,
Marlborough College, Cheltenham College, and Newcastle-
under-Lyme High. Matric. Michs. 1900; B..\. 1903; M.A.
1911. Ord. deacon (Southwark) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of
Emmanuel Church, Camberwell, 1904-6. C. of St Clement's,
Bamsbury, iyo6-8. Org. Secretary, C.E.S.S., 1909-13. R. of
Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1913-15. Perm, to oft., dio. of Win-
chester, 1915. Warden of St Andrew's deaconess' house,
Portsmouth, 1923-37. Of St Chrys. Home, Godalming,
1937-49. Author, Maximilian Robespierre; a study in
Deterioration. Of Famcombe, Surrey in 1952. (Newcastle
High Sch. Reg. ; Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Crockford.)
WARD, The Rev. RICHARD. B.A. 1754, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from King's, 1754. [S. of Richard, gent., of Chester.]
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, July 2, 1734, age 19.
B.A. (Oxford) 1738. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1738; priest, 1739.
R. of Cranford St John, Northants., 1745-50. (Al. Oxon.;
Northants. Clergy.)
WARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 2,
1765. S. of Richard, of Kensington, London. School,
Kingston, Surrey. Matric. Lent, 1766; Scholar; B.A. 1769;
ist Chancellor's medal, 1769; M.A. 1772. Fellow, 1770. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1771; priest, Oct. 31, 1773. R. of
Somerby, Lines. Died Oct. 14, 1814, aged 65. Father of
Richard (1803). (Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1814, 11. 85;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
WARD, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 27,
1793. Of Derbs. In Priest's orders.
WARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 18,
1803. [2nd]s. of [the Rev.] Richard (1765) [R. of Somerby].
Of Lewes, Sussex. [B. Sept. 22, 1785.] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1805; Craven Scholar, 1806; B.A.
(2nd Chancellor's medal) 1808; M.A. i8ii. Fellow, 1810. Ord.
deacon (Bristol) 1812; priest, 1813. Married, 1836, Elizabeth,
only dau. of the Rev. Joseph Walls. Died in London, Apr. 14,
1869. Father of George (1861), Richard (1855) and Samuel
W. (i860). (List of Carthusians; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 6, 1809.
[3rd] s. of William Zouch Ward (formerly Lucas), Esq., of
Guilsborough Hall, Northants. [School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1809. Scholar, 1809. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 27,
Ward, The Hon. Robert Arthur
1813; priest, June 5, 1814. Probably V. of Cardington, Beds.,
1826-9, but see the next. Brother of Robert L. (1807).
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.)
WARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 25, 1814.
[S. of Richard (and Eleanor).] B. [Oct. 6, 1794], at Sedbergh,
Vorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar,
1817; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Gloucester),
Dec. 20, 1818; priest (Chester), May 28, 1820. P.C. of
Calton, and R. of Waterfall, Staffs., 1832-48. Disappears in
1850. One of these names was R. of Brandon, Suffolk, 1839-
45, but see the above. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
VMRD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 7, 1835. Of
Notts. Matric. Michs. 1835.
WARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 24, 1855.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard (1803), of 12, Eaton Square,
London. B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 26, i86i.'
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1864. On the Midland Circuit.
Died Mar. 8, 1921, aged 83, in London. Brother of George
(1861) and Samuel W. (i860). (Eton Sch. Lists, which says
' in orders ' ; Law Lists ; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bat ;
The Times, Mar. 10, 1921.)
WARD, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magda-
lene, Apr. 6, 1827. S. of Richard Charles. B. at OUerton,
Notts. School, Richmond, Yorks. Migrated to Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(York) 1832; priest, 1833. R. of ToUerton, Notts., 1840-67.
Died Aug. 2, 1867. Father of the next. (Clergy List; Crock-
ford; Pall Mall Gazette, Aug. 6, 1867.)
WARD, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 31, 1855. [S. of the Rev. Richard Charles (above) (and
Isabella Westerly). B. Oct. 12, 1836. School, Merchant
Taylors'.! Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1856; B.A. 1859;
M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1859; priest, i860; C. of
Eaton, Notts., 1859-69. V. of Bothamsall, 1869-77. Sub-
sequently of Dereham House, Leamington, where he died
Dec. 2, 1923. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WARD, RICHARD VICTOR. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 18,
1881. S. of Edward, house-proprietor (and Nanny Bohanna).
B. Sept. 18, 1862, at Clevedon, Somerset. Schools, Bristol
Grammar (Dr Caldecott) [and Hallam Hall, Clevedon].
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M..\. 1889. A private tutor,
1884-7. Assistant Master at Combe Down School, Bath,
1887-90; at Wycliffe College, Stonehouse, Gloucs., 1890-
1941. In 1935 he gave to Wyclifie College, at a cost of £4000,
a swimming-pool, which he opened on a chilly Whit Monday
by pouring into it a kettle of boiling water. Died May 3, 1944,
at Stroud; buried at Stonehouse. (Schoolmasters' Directories;
Stroud News, May 12, 1944.)
WARD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 27, 1818. B. at
Weybread, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. priest (Peterb., for Norwich) June 2, 1822.
R. of Santon, 1829-48, and P.C. of Breckles, Norfolk, 1837-
46. MasterofThetfordGrammarSchool,-i84i-8. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1849. (Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
WARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 26, 1853. S. of
James. B. Aug. 11, 1833, in Cambridge. School, Perse.
Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1854; B A. 1857. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Chorley, Cheshire, 1861-3.
C. of Ecclesall, Yorks., 1863-6. C. of St Mary's, Leamington,
Warws., 1866-7. C. of Milverton, 1867-9. C. of Alford,
Lines., 1869-74. C. of Greetham, 1875-6. V. of Ashby
Puerorum, 1875-1908. Resided latterly at Hagworthingham,
where he died July 29, 1915. Father of Algernon (1887).
(Peile, II. 530; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 2, 1915.)
WARD, The Hon. ROBERT ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1890. [3rd] s. of [William] [ist] Earl of Dudley, of
Dudley House, Park Lane, London (by his 2nd wife, Georgiana
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 7th Bart.).
[B. Feb. 23, 1871 ] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1890.
Second Lieut., Worcs. Yeomanry, 1888. Served in the
Matabeleland campaign, 1896. In the South African War,
1899-1902 (Lieut., Imperial Yeomanry; A.D.C. to General
Broadwood; mentioned in despatches). M.P. for the Crewe
division of Cheshire, 1895-1900. Married, July 24, 1906, Lady
Mary Acheson, dau. of the 4th Earl of Gosford, and had issue.
Served in Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., special List; mentioned
twice in despatches; O.B.E.; Legion of Honour). Died June
14, 1942, at Rowley, Little Weighton, Yorks.; buried at
Kirkella. (Burke, P. and B. ; Who's Who; The Times, June 16,
1942.)
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WARD (post FAWSSETT), ROBERT FAWSSETT (or FAW-
CETT). Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 29, 1853.
S. of William, M.D., of Homcastle, Lines. B. at Homcastle,
Aug. 15, 1833. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Kept two terms. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. i, 1854. Ord.,
deacon iChester), 1857; priest, 1858; C. of Mottram, Cheshire,
1857-8. C. of Watford, Herts.. 1858-9. C. of WUksby, Lines.,
1859-71. R. of Salmonby, 1871-5. Assumed the name of
Fawssett, in lieu of Ward, June 2, 1883. Latterly Lie. Pr.,
dio. of London. Married, June 18, 1862, Margaret, only dau.
of Thomas Hillman, of Lewes, Sussex. Latterly of 36,
Crockprton Road, Upper Tooting, and of Elmley House,
Surbiton, Surrey. Died Mar 26, 1900. (T. A. Walker, 508;
Record of Old W'estminslers; Crock/ord.)
WARD, ROBERT JOHN. Adtn. pens, (age 21) at Caius, June 22,
1833. S. of John, of Richmond, Surrey [and of Gatwick,
Billericay, Essex.] B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M..\. 1840. Adm. com. causa, at
Oxford, 1S66. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1837; priest, 1839;
C. of Putteiiham, Herts., -1840-1. C. of Old Basing and Up
Nately, Hants., 1846-65. Married, Aug. 24, 1869, at Great
Chart, Kent, Anne, dau. of Richard Thomas Butler, of
Wallingford, and widow of Henry James Holthouse, barrister.
Latterly of Basingstoke. Died Mar. 15, 1870, at Mentone;
monument in the aneien cimetidre, Mentone. {Harrow Sch.
Keg.; Venn, u. 223; Scott, MSS.; Crock/ord; Clergy List.)
WARD, ROBERT LAMBE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 2,
1807. [2nd s. of William Zoueh Ward (formerly Lucas)], Esq.
of Guilsborough Hall, Northants. [B. Mar. 17, 1788.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 1811. Ord.
deacon (Ely) June 16, i8ii; priest (Chester) Mar. 6, 1814;
C. of Downham, 1811. Died June 10, 1831, at Rochester.
Brother of Richard (1809). (Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives
wrong date for birth; G. Mag.; F. P. White.)
WARD, ROBERT OSCAR CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. [Eldest] s. of Robert, of 4, Holland Villas
Road, Kensington, London. B. May 5, 1881, at Victoria,
British Columbia. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1900; B..\. 1904. Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
The Buffs (East Kent Regt.); Major, Tank Corps; wounded
twice; mentioned twice in despatches); killed in action,
Nov. 20, 1917. [Clifton Coil. Reg.; Univ. Vi'ar List.)
WARD, RONALD FRANCIS CAMPBELL. Adm. sizar at
St John's, June 16, 1894. [2nd] s. of Wilham John Cuthbert,
physician and surgeon, of Harrogate (and Violet Anne
MacDougall). B. June 14, 1875, at Kensington. Schools,
Trinity College, Harrogate (Mr J. P. Hughes) and Epsom
College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1897; M.B. and B.Chir., 1900; M.A. 1902; M.D.
1903. At the Middlesex Hospital; House Physician and
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. Practised
at Harrogate. Married, .\pr. 17, 1913, in Florence, Nella,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Professor G. Luizzi, D.D., of Florence.
Of 8, Ripon Road, Harrogate, Yorks., in 1950. (Medical
Directories.)
WARD, SAMUEL. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
July 8, 1773. R. of Cotterstock and Glapthome, Northants.,
1773-90- Author, Modern System of Natural History. Buried
at Cotterstock, Feb. 22, 1790. (Northants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1790. I- 373-)
WARD, SAMUEL. LL.D., ineorp. from Trinity College, Dublin,
1800. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27, 1800. [2nd s. of
Benjamin, of Dublin, merchant. B. there.] Adm. at Trinity
College, Dublin, .\ug. 23, 1783, age 16; B.A. 1791; LL.B.
1795. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1792. CaUed to the Irish
Bar, 1794. (Inns of Court; Peile, a. 348; Al. Dublin.)
WARD, SAMUEL BRIGGS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
Jan. 25, 1805. S. of Ralph, silversmith, of Great Yarmouth.
B. there. School, Great Yarmouth (.Mr Nichols). Matric.
Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Apr. i6, 1809;
priest (Salisbury) Sept. 20, 1812; C. of Shaftesbury. R. of
Quinton, Northants., 1839-62. Died May 17, 1862. Father of
Frederick L. (1851). (Venn, 11. 144; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
WARD, SAMUEL BROOMHEAD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, .\pr. 2, 1816. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [Broomhead], of
Mount Pleasant (Sheffield), Yorks. (by his 1st wife, Hannah
Watkinson). B. there. Schools, Beighton, Sheffield Grammar,
and Doncaster (Mr Inchbold). Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar;
B.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Chester) Oct. 5, 1823; priest (Wells),
Jan. 7, 1827; C. of Hathersage, Derbs. C. of Derwent, 1827-
30. R. of Tefiont Ewyas, WUts., 1830-66. Married Ellen,
only dau. of Elias Chadwick, of Swinton Hall, Lanes. Died
Apr. 10, 1866, aged 68. (Venn, 11. 166; Clergy List; The
Guardian, Apr. 18, 1866; T. A. Ward, Diary; P. J. Wallis.)
Ward, Thomas Crofts
WARD, SAMUEL MEIRE. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, 1854.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of Christchurch,
Carlisle. B. there, 1835. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1835. Schools,
Carlisle and Tonbridge. Matric. Miehs. 1854; B.A. 1858;
M.H. i860. Tancred Student. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., i860. Practised at Chobham, Surrey. Medical
Officer (3rd district) Chertsey Union. Died Nov. 6, 1875, at
Chobham. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn, n. 319; Medical
Directories; Carlisle Or. Sch. Reg.)
WARD (or CHAPMAN-WARD), SAMUEL ROWLAND CHAP-
MAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 15, 1847. Of
Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1848; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class,
1853-4). Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1853; priest, 1854. C. of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 1855-65. Of Aldringham, Suffolk, in
i860. Disappears from Crockford, 1869. (Clergy List.)
WARD, SAMUEL WALLS. Adiu. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 30,
i860. S. of the Rev. Richard (1803), of 12, Eaton Square,
London. B. Sept. 23, 1841, in London. School, Kent
(private). Matric. Miehs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868.
Brother of George (1861) and Richard (1855).
WARD, STEPHEN HAISTY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7,
1853. S. of Joseph, surgeon (and Margaret). B. at Ewell,
Surrey. Bapt. Aug. 27, 1834. School, Merchant Taylors',
London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B..\. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) June 19, 1859; priest, i86o; C. of Shirbum,
0.xon., 1859-61. P.C. of North Gosforth, Northumberland,
1861-68. Head Master of St George's College, Harrogate,
1868-88. Subsequently of 15, Belvedere Road, Durdham
Down, Clifton, where he died. May 17, 1919, aged 84.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, May 20,
1919.)
WARD, SYDNEY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Sept. 12, 1890. S. of H. C, Esq. B. Sept. 13, 1865, at
Guildford. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Rugby,
1895-7. C. of Toddington, Beds., 1897-9. C. of Hellesdon
with Drayton, Norfolk, 1900-5. C. of Happisburgh with
Walcot, 1905-8. V. of Tannington with Brundish, Suffolk,
1908-49. Disappears from Crockford, 1950. (T. A. Walker,
615.)
WARD, THEODOR MULLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, June i,
1869. S. of William, merchant (and Mary). B. at Hull.
Bapt. June 13, 1849. Matric, Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A.
1879. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Hartwith,
Yorks., 1872-4. C. of Mirfield, 1874-6. C. of Stiekney, Lines.,
1876-9. C. of BulweU, Notts., 1879-89. R. of Bamford-in-
the-Peak, Derbs., 1889-1904. P.C. of CheUaston, 1904-13.
Latterly of Boldre, Hants., where he died Dec. 13, 1932.
(Eagle, .xLvii. 253; Crockford.)
WARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, .A,pr. 12,
1769. S. of the Rev. Thomas (?i735), deceased (and Elizabeth
Litchfield). B. at Horsley, Derbs. School, Sheffield (Mr J.
Smith). Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1773. Ord.
deacon (Peterb. Litt. dim. from Lichfield) June 6, 1773; priest
(Lichfield) July 31, 1774. Married, Oct. 5, 1779, at Duffield,
Derbs., Margaret Bradshaw. (St John's Coll. Adms., iv. 541.)
WARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 2, 1773. Of
Cheshire. [Youngest s. of the Yen. Abel (1736). Archdeacon
of Chester, and R. of St Ann's, Manchester.] Matric. Michs.
1773; Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Fellow, 1778.
Preb. of Chester, 17S1. V. of Neston, 1784-1827, and R. of
Handley, Cheshire, 1 797-1827. Vice-Dean of Chester. Died
1827, aged 71, at Neston. Brother of Peploe (1767). (Man-
chester Sch. Reg. [sub his brother); G. Mag., 1827, 11. 281.)
WARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, May 22,
1804. Of Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1809. One of
these names; 'B.A.' (not of Oxford) was C. of Dawley-
Magna, Shropshire, -1841-9. (T. A. Walker, 378; Clergy
List.)
WARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19, 1812; from
Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Nov. 15,
1811, age 23. [S. of Isaac, gent., of St James's, Westminster.
B. at Leominster.] Matric. Easter, x8i2. Ord. priest (Chester),
Apr. 5, 1817; C. of West Witton, Yorks., 1817. {Al. Oxon.;
Wadham Reg.)
WARD, THOMAS CROFTS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 19,
1879. [2nd] s. of William George, lace-manufacturer (and
Jane). B. Mar. 10, i860, at Lenton, Notts. School, Newark
Grammar (Mr H. Plater). Matric. Miehs. 1879; B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Northfield, Birmingham, 1884-6. Chaplain of Becco Church,
Funchal, Madeira, 1885. C. of St Nicholas, Guildford, 1886-8.
V. of Appleton-le-Street with Amotherby, Yorks., 1888-9.
Married, 1884, Sybil, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Robert Henry
William Miles, of Bingham, Notts., and had issue. Died
July 24, 1889. Brother of George W. C. (1878), and Henry
(1882). (Eagle, .\vi. 55; Crockford; The Guardian, Julv 31,
1889.)
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WARD, THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of Mrs N. L. Ward, of 20, Eccleston Street, London,
S.W. B. Sept. 3, 1879. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901. Assistant Master at South Hampstead
Preparatory School, in 1906. Died in Jan. 1924. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; R. Gardner; Camb. Year-book.)
WARD, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8,
1859. S. of John, solicitor's clerk (and Elizabeth Reeves).
B. Dec. 2, 1839, in Middlesex. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Farmed at Ulgham, near
Morpeth, Northumberland. Married, Jan. 6, 1863, Sarah
Smitham, 2nd dau. of James Spencer, Esq., of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Died Dec. 24, 1880. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1863, I. 232.)
WARD, THOMAS WATSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 25, 1757- S. of Thomas Watson (1734). of
Great Wilbraham, Cambs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1757. Lieut. -Col., Cambridgeshire militia. Of Great Wilbra-
ham. Married Anne, dau. of the Rev. Jeremiah Pemberton
(1732), R. of Girton, Cambs. Died Jan. 15, 1792, at Trumping-
ton, Cambs. Father of the next. (Record of Old Westminsters
(under his son); Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1792, 182.)
WARD, THOMAS WATSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 14, 17S1. [Eldestjs. of Thomas Watson (above), of Great
Wilbraham, Cambs. (and Anne Pemberton). School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1785;
M.A. 1788. Fellow, 1787-92. Usher at Westminster School,
1784-98. V. of Felmersham with Pavenham, Beds., 1792-
1825, and V. of Shambrook, 1801-25. Married (i) Dec. 20,
1792, Ann, eldest dau. of Col. Charles Tufnell, barrack-
master at Windsor; (2) Aug. 21, 1798, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Richard Grant, V. of Stansted Mount Fitchet, Essex.
Died May 30, 1825. (Record of Old Westminsters; Foster,
Index Eccles. ; Clerical Guide.)
yNARD, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Aug. 18, 1826. S. of [the Rev.] WUliam (1787), later Bishop
of Sodor and Man. B. at Myland, Essex. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1827. Died in College in Apr. 1829. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Trin. Coll. Adm., add.)
WARD, VINCENT SUMNER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1899.
[Eldest] s. of Colonel William [R.A.], of St Leonard's-on-Sea.
B. Mar. 7, 1878, at Ipswich. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at
Clare House School, Beckenham, Kent, in 1906. Partner in
the Grange School, Hastings, 1918-21. Afterwards a private
tutor. Married, Aug. 5, 1908, Gwendolen Anna, eldest dau. of
the Rev. J. Sanger-Davies, of Gensing manor, St Leonard's-
on-Sea, V. of St Mary Bredin, Canterbury. Of St Leonards-
on-Sea, in 1950. (Haileybury Reg.; The Times, Aug. 6, 1908;
Camb. Year-book.)
WARD, WADESON. Matric. from Pembroke, Michs. 1759.
WARD, WALTER MATHER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 7,
1799. Of Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1800; B..\. 1804; M.A. 1827.
V. of Hartington, Derbs., 1827-55 and P.C. of Wetton,
Staffs., 1828-55. Disappears from Clergy List, 1856. (Foster,
Index Eccles.)
WARD, WILBRAHAM DANSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 5, 1894. S. of Joseph, house- and ship-furnisher, of
Chetwynde, Barrow-in-Furness (and Mary Ann Danson).
B. July 21, 1875, at Barrow-in-Furness. School, Barrow
High. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1906. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1898; priest, 1900; C. of Christ Church,
Chester, 1898-1901. C. of St Andrew's, Great Grimsby,
1901-3. C. of St Barnabas, Dover, 1903-4. C. of All Saints,
Tooting Graveney, Surrey, 1904-6. C. of Brixton, S.W.,
1906-10. V. of St Oswald's, Fulham, 1910-15. Died July 13,
1915. (Crockford; The Times, July 15, 1915.)
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 23,
1773. S. of [the Rev,] Marmaduke (1729), of Trunch,
Norfolk. B. Apr. 21, 1756. Private tuition. Matric. Michs.
1774; Scholar, 1777; B.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Norwich) Sept. 1778; priest, Aug. 6, 1780; C. of
Little Cressingham, Norfolk, 1778. Brother of George (1772)
and Marmaduke (1768).
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Caius, May 25, 1787, as a
'Ten-year man.' S. of Adam, [gent.], of Saint Field, Ireland.
B. there. School, Ballynahinch. Matric. Easter, 1798;
Scholar, 1787-98; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.), 1798; D.D. 1826. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) Feb. 17, 1788; priest (London) June 7,
1789; literate. R. of Alphamstone, 1812-38, and R. of Great
Horkesley, Essex, 1817-38. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1828-
38. Took an active part in the building of King William's
College. Author, A Statement in reference to the proposed
suppression of the Bishoprick of Sodor and Man. Died Jan. 26,
1838, at Great Horkesley. Father of Thomas W. (1826).
(Venn, 11. 115; Foster, Index Eccles.)
Ward, William Henry
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 30, 1787.
Of Norfolk. [Doubtless 3rd s. of Richard, of Walcot and
Salhouse. B. 1769] Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A.
1795. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1792; priest, Sept. 22,
1793; C. of Swainsthorpe, Norfolk. C. of Carleton Rode and
Bunwell. Married Margaret, eldest dau. of William WooUey
Simpson, and had issue. Author, A plain account of the
conversion; Life of the Rev. C. Farmer; Discourse on prophecy.
Died in 1835. (Burke, L.G.)
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 21, 1793. B. at
Quy, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1793.
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 27, 1799.
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3, 1806. Of
Northants. Matric. Michs. 1806.
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1807.
Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815.
WARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 5, 1814. Of
Yorkshire. School [Harrow]. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818;
M.A. 1822. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 22, 1821.
Of The Albany, London. Died 'about i860.' (Harrow Reg.,
which confuses him with the above.)
WARD, WILLIAM DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Eldest] s. 01 [Capt.] William Humble Dudley [late
14th Hussars], of 63, Cromwell Road, London (and the
Hon. Eugenie Violet Adele, dau. of 1st Viscount Esher).
B. Oct. 14, 1877, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1903. Rowing 'blue,' 1897, 1899, 1900; president,
C.U.B.C, 1898. Brought to an end the nine years of Oxford
victories. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 15, 1904.
M.P. for Southampton, 1906-22. Treasurer of H.M.'s House-
hold, 1909-12. Private Secretary to the Patronage Secretary,
1912-17. Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 1917-22.
P.C, 1922. Of Monksbridge, Sunbury-on-Thames. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Commdr., R.N.V.R.;
mentioned in despatches). Married, July 9, 1913, Winifred
May, dau. of Col. Charles Wilfrid Birkin, and had issue. Died
Nov. II, 1946, at Calgary, Alberta. (Law Lists; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Earl of Dudley); Who's Who; The Times,
Nov. 14, 1946.)
WARD, WILLIAM ERSKINE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 28, 1856. [4th and youngest] s. of the Hon. John Petty
[Bengal C.S.], of Castlewood, Bangor, Co. Down (and Eleanor,
dau. of John Erskine, of York). B. [Feb. 4, 1838], at Bath.
School, Kensington. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i86o; M.A.
1864. Entered the Indian Civil Service, 1859; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector, in Bengal; Offg. Under-Secretary
to Government of India (Home Dept.), 1865-6 and 1866-7;
Under Secretary, Department of Revenue, Agriculture and
Commerce, 1873; Acting District and Sessions Judge, 1873;
Offg. Chief Commissioner of Assam, 1883 and 1885-7; Offg.
Judicial Commissioner, British Burma, 1884-5 ; Judicial Com-
missioner, Burma, 1889-91; Chief Commissioner of Assam,
1891-6. C.S.I., 1881; K. C.S.I. ,1896. Retired, 1896. Married,
Mar. 17, 1866, in Calcutta, Alicia Caroline, dau. of Edward
Palmer, Esq., agent. East Indian Railway, and had issue.
Died Dec. 24, 1916, at Ealing. (India Office Lists; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Viscount Bangor); Who was Who; The Times,
Dec. 26, 1916.)
WARD, WILLIAM FISHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1848. S. of William, gent., of Park Walk, London (and Mary
Anne). B. at St Luke's, Chelsea. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1824. Matric.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon, 1852; priest, 1853;
C. of Hale-Magna, Lines., 1853-6 C. of St Mark's, Kingston-
upon-HuU, 1857-8. C. of St Matthew's, Manchester, 1859-64.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1865. (Crockford.)
WARD, WILLIAM HALLOWES KIRWAN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1876. S. of [the Rev.] John Henry Kirwan
(1850), of Marlborough. B. [Feb. i], 1857, in Dresden,
Saxony. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Harlow CoUege, 1880; at
Skreen, Co. Sligo, Ireland, 1883; at Whitgift Grammar
School, 1885-6; at South Lyim, Eastbourne, for i year;
private tutor in Germany for 7 years; Assistant Master at
Aberdeen, 1895-1900. Ord. deacon (Aberdeen) 1901; priest
(Lichfield) 1904; C. of St John's, Aberdeen, 1901-2. C. of
St Chad's, Smethwick, Staffs., 1903-4. V. of Asthall, Oxon.,
1904-36. Married, June 5, 1887, Ethel Bayford. Latterly of
The Ferns House, Rayleigh, Essex, where he died, Mar. 30,
1943. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Apr. i, 1943; Miss E. K. Ward.)
WARD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 23,
1873. S. of Henry, coal-merchant (and Ann Woolaston).
B. at Banbury, Oxon. Bapt. Sept. 17, 1855. Matric. Michs.
1873 Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 13, 1876. Brother
of Joseph T. (1872). (Inns of Court.)
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WARD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 1884.
[S. of the Rev. William Sparrow (1829), V. of Iver, Bucks.
B. Sept. 13, 1S65. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. .^n architect. A.R.LB..\. Served in
the Great War, 1914-K) (Second Lieut., W. Yorks. Regt.).
FS.A. .\uthor, French chateaux and gardens, etc. Of
Theobald's Road, London and Colne House, Iver, Bucks, in
192::. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
WARD, WILLIAM HENRY L. S. (1885), see WARD, HENRY
W. L. S.
WARD. WILLIAM HUMBLE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 3,
i7q(). Of Middlesex. [S. of Humble (and Susanna Beecroft).
B. Ian. 9, i;8r.] Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806.
In Holy Orders. Married, May 22, 1816, .'Amelia, dau. of
William Gooch Pillans, of Bracondale, Norfolk, and had issue.
Succeeded his second cousin, John William, as loth Baron
Ward. 1833. Died Dec. 6, 1833, at Himley Hall, Staffs.
(Burke, P. and B. (sub Earl of Dudley).)
WARD, WILLIAM SPARROW. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 8, 1829. Of Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1830;
B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln), 1835 ; C. of Iver,
Bucks., 1835; V. there, 1835-89- Resided latterly at 18,
Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead. Disappears from Crockford,
1898. Father of William H. (1884).
WARD, YEO. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1898. Migrated to
St Catharine's, 1900; B..\. 1901; M.A 1906. Ord. deacon
(Truro) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Helston, Cornwall, 1902-5.
C. of St George-the-Mart>T, Truro, 1905-9. Priest-vicar of
Truro Cathedral, 1909-11. V. of Davidstow, Cornwall, 191 1-
21. V. of Devoran, 1921-42. C.-in-C. of Perranporth, 1943-6;
C.-in-C. of St Clether, 1948-51. (Crockford.)
WARD-JACKSON, WILLIAM RALPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 16, 1SS6. S. of Col. William Charles (and Emily, dau. of
Joshua Ingham, Esq.). B. [Apr. 22, 1867], at Great Malvern.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 1895. Of 7, Fig Court, Temple.
Died Dec. 24, 1935, at Camp Hill, Lyndhurst, Hants. (Peile,
II. 730; Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 27, 1935.)
WARDALE, CHARLES BRADFORD. Adm. pens, at Sx
Catharine's, June 29, 1853. S. of George Harriott. B. at
Battersea, Surrey. [School, City of London.] Matric. Michs.
1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1861. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
1861. Assistant Master at Felsted Grammar School, 1857-60.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1858; priest, 1859. Lecturer at
Blackchapel, Essex, 1858-60. Head Master of Trowbridge
Grammar School, Wilts., 1860-6. C. of Blackdown, Dorset,
1866-9. C. of Woolton Hill, Hants., 1869-70. Head Master
of Bowes Grammar School, Yorks., 1870-4, and V. of Bowes,
1870-1903. Died Dec. 3, 1903, aged 71. (Crockford; The
Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 11, 1903.)
WARDALE, FRANCIS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 20,
1875. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. In the Civil Service;
Office of Woods, in 1900. Married, Edith Maude, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Bradford Wardale (above). V. of Bowes, Yorks.
Sometime of Shrewton, Wilts. Died Mar. 14, 1942, aged 85,
at Salisbury. (Scott, MSS.; British Imperial Calendar; The
Times, Mar. 17, 1942.)
WARDALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 24, 1842. [S. of
the Rev. John Reynolds (1793), R- of Higham-Gobion, Beds.
B. Mar. 1824.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1842;
B.A. (zist Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849. Fellow, 1846.
Assistant Master at Sir R. Cholmeley's School, Highgate,
1848-52. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1848; priest, 1852. R. of
Orcheston St Mary, Wilts., 1852-76. R. of Datchworth,
Herts., 1876-98. Married Miss Susanna Jennings. Latterly
of 2, Bene't Place, Cambridge, where he died Nov. 28, 1903.
Father of John R. (1878). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford;
Clergy List; The Times, Dec. 3, 1903.)
WARDALE, JOHN JOSEPH. .A.dm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Jan. I, 1870. S. of the Rev. Joseph Williams. B. in London.
School, private. Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of Pleasley, Derbs., 1877-81.
C. of Swarkestone, 1881-9. R. of Dalbury (with Long Lane
from I'lio), 1889-1935. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
WARDALE, JOHN REYNOLDS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 11,
1793. B at Whitby, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1795; I^- A. 1798;
M.A. 1802. Fellow, 1800-13. R. of Higham-Gobion, Beds.,
1813-57. Father of John (1842). Died Dec. 28, 1859, at
Hitchin, aged 83. (Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1859, I. 215.)
WARDALE, JOHN REYNOLDS. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 25. 1878.
IS. of the Rev. John (1842), R. of Orcheston St Mary, Wilts.
B. there, 1859. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1878;
Scholar; BeU Scholar, 1879; Battle Scholar, i88i; B.A. (2nd
Warde-Aldam, William St Andrew
Classic) 1882; M.A. 1885. Fellow, 1882-1931; tutor, 1894-
1920. Professor of Latin at University College, Cardiff,
1883-8. President of the Cambridge Philological Society,
1918-19. Edited Clare College Letters and Documents.
Resided at 11, Madingley Road, Cambridge. Died Oct. 18,
1931. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Oct. 20, 193 1.)
WARDE, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. at Sidney, Dec. 8, 1831.
[Only s. of the Rev. Thomas (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1788),
V. of Weston-uiider-Wetherley, Warws. (and Charlotte, dau.
of John Lloyd, Esq., F.K.S.). B. Oct. 4, 1813.] Migrated as
Fell.-Com., to Downing, Dec. 20, 1832. Matric. Lent, 1832. Of
Clopton House, Warws. J. P. and D.L. for Warws.; High
Sheriff, 1846. His mistress, Anna Maria Cobden Hooper,
brought an action against him, complaining that he had
several times assaulted her; there was also a count for
detaining articles of jewellery and another for money lent.
The verdict was in favour of Miss Hooper. The Lord Chan-
cellor afterwards caused the defendant's name to be erased
from the commission of the peace. Married, 1834, Marianne,
eldest dau. of John Bennet Lawes, Esq., of Rothamsted,
Herts. Died in 1865. l'"ather of the next. {Boase, vi. 784;
Walford, CoKn^y Families.)
WARDE, HENRY CHARLES LLOYD. Adm. pens (age 19) at
Magdalene, Aug. 22, 1865. [Onlysurv.]s. of Charles Thomas
(above), deceased, of Clopton House, Warivs. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1865. 3rd Secretary at the British Legation,
St Petersburg. Died, 1872, in St Petersburg. (Eton Sch.
Lists.)
WARDE, NORMAN BROUGHAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1888. B. May 11, 1869. [School, St John's, Hurst-
pierpoint.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. A Solicitor
(Messrs Howe and Rake, 22, Chancery Lane, London).
Married, June 24, 1896, Gertrude, dau. of Matthew A. Adams,
F.R.C.S., of Bearstead, Kent. Author, Foam and Mist, etc.
Brother of Sidney B. (1884). (Reg. of St John's Coll., Hurst-
pierpoint; The Standard, June 26, 1896.)
WARDE, RANDALL (1815), see WARD.
WARDE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1781.
[S. of the Rev. Richard, V. of Yalding, Kent (and Anne).
Bapt. June 12, 1763, at Yalding.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788. Ord.
deacon (Rochester), Mar. 25, 1786; priest, May 29, 1787- R-
of Ditton, Kent, 1796-8; and of Ditton with Yalding, 1798-
1840. Chaplain to Eric, Lord Reay, 1798. Married, Sarah,
eldest dau. of the Rev. James Ramsay, R. of Teston. Died
Mar. 26, 1840, at Yalding. [Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 541.)
WARDE, ST ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 22, 1799-
5. of St Andrew, Esq. (and Mary Anne, dau. of Anthony
Cooke, of Owston, Yorks.). B. at Hooton Pagnell, Yorks.
School, Harrow. J.P.andD.L. Married, 1800, Maria Josepha,
dau. of Stanhope Harvey, of Womersley. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ;
Burke, E.G.)
WARDE, SIDNEY BROUGHAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1884. B. Julv 21, 1864. [School, St John's, Hurst-
pierpoint.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of GiUingham,
Dorset, 1888-91. C. of Potteme, Wilts.. 1891-3. C. of St
Silas, Pentonville, London, 1893-7. C. of St Luke's, Leicester,
1897-9. C. of Arlesey, Beds., 1899-1900. C. of Holy Inno-
cents, Homsey, Middlesex, 1900-1. R. of Wittering, North-
ants., 1901-24. Disappears from Crockford, 1925. Brother of
Norman B. (1888). (Reg. of St John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint.)
WARDE-ALDAM, WILLIAM ST ANDREW. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. [Eldest] s. of William Wright (1872,
sub Aldam), of Frickley Hall, Doncaster (and Sarah Julia,
dau. of the Rev. William Warde, of Hooton Pagnell). B.
May 10, 1882, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903. Second Lieut., Coldstream Guards, 1904; Lieut.,
1906; Capt., 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Coldstream Guards; Lieut. -Col., London Regt.
(Blackheath and Woolwich Bn.); wounded; D.S.O., 1917;
Brevet Major, 1919; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1919; mentioned
4 times in despatches; Chevalier, Legion of Honour).
D.A..\.G., War Office, 1919; Colonel, 1923. Commanded the
149th (Northumberland) Infantrv Brigade T..-\., 1927-31-
Hon.-Col., K.O.L.I., 1938-9. Of Hooton Pagnell HaU,
Doncaster. President, Roval English Forestry Society, 1934-
6. D.L. for Northumberland; j.P. and D.L. for the West
Riding. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1940. Married, iqo8,
Clara, dau. of George Macavov, of Hauxton, Cambs., and had
issue. (Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Who's Who; KeUy, Handbook, 1949.)
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warde-aldam, william wright (1872), %ee. aldam.
WARD ELL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. 20,
1847; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Francis, of Beverley. Matric.
Lent, 1848. (T. A. Walker, 493.)
WARDELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1819. S. of John. B. at Guisborough, Yorks. School,
Witton-le-Wear, Co. Durham. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1823; priest, 1824.
R. of Winlaton, Co. Durham, 1833-84. Died Oct. 4, 1884,
aged 84. Father of the next. {Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 8, 1884.)
WARDELL, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21,
1849. Of Durham. [S. of the Rev. Henry (above), R. of
Winlaton. B. 1830. School, Durham.] Matric. Michs. 1849;
Scholar, 1850; B.A. 1853; ^J.A. 1858. Adm. ad eundem, at
Durhaoa, 1858. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1853; priest, 1854;
C. of Winlaton, Co. Durham, 1853-9. Assistant Master at
Forest School, Walthamstow, 1859-68. C. of St Mary-the-
Virgin, Ramsgate, 1868-81. V. of Bekesboume, Kent, 1881-
98. Chaplain to the Marquess Conyngham, 1884. Married,
Apr. 12, i860, Isabella Ann, 4th dau. of George Hepple
Ramsay, Esq., of Durham. Author, Church Psalm Tunes.
Died in 1898. {Durham Sch. Reg.; Durham Ord. Book;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 18, i860.)
WARDELL, JACOB. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Jan. 16,
1787. Matric. Michs. 1787. Doubtless the Jacob Wilson
Warden, eldest s. of John of Whitburn, Co. Durham, who
was adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 15, 1787- {Inns of
Court.)
WARDELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 8, 1810.
[Only s. of Robert, of Westboume Place, Sloane Square,
London.] Matric. Michs. i8io;LL.B. i8i7;LL.D. 1823. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 16, 1817. Called to the Bar,
July 6, 1821. (Inns of Court.)
WARDEN, AMBROSE ADAMS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Em-
manuel, Oct. 16, 1818. Of Beds. S. of John (?next), of
Bedford. B. Feb. 19, 1802. School, Bedford (Dr Brereton).
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1824.
WARDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, June 27,
1776. Of Warws. Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1780; M.A.
1790; M.D. 1807. Perhaps father of the above.
WARDEN, LESLIE EVERS. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1899.
Matric. Michs. 1899.
WARDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
May 16, 18 16. S. of Joseph, Esq., of Pailton, near Coventry.
[B. Jan. 23, 1797. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1816;
B.A. 1820. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WARDLAW (post PLOWDEN-WARDLAW), JAMES TAIT.
Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1892. [Eldest] s. of James Campbell,
of Shanklin, Isle of Wight. [B. Nov. 23, 1873-] School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1900.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May i, 1901. Advocate,
Supreme Court of Cape Colony, 1901 ; of the Transvaal, 1903.
. Acting Crown Prosecutor of the special criminal Court,
Pretoria, 1902; Public Prosecutor of Pretoria 1902. J.P for
Pretoria. Assumed the additional surname of Plowden, by
Deed Poll, 1901. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1910; priest, 1911 ;
C. of Beckenham, Kent, 1910-13. Chaplain of St Edward's,
Cambridge, 1913-17. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1914
and 1941. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D., with B.E.F., 1916-18). R. of Beckenham, Kent,
1919-25. Chaplain of St Paul's, Cannes, 1928-9. V. of
St Clement's, Cambridge, 1931-41. Married, 1904, Edith
Mary, 2nd dau. of Campbell of Craigie, M.P. for Ayr burghs,
and had issue. Author, The Test of War; Religious Recon-
struction after the War; Vox Domini; Catholic Reunion, etc.
Of 5, Madingley Road, Cambridge, in 1953. {Malvern Coll.
Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 162; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
WARDLOW-RAMSAY, see RAMSAY.
WARDLE, FRANK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. lo, 1887. [S. of
Henry, of Burton-on-Trent. B. Feb. 1869.] School, Upping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Director of a brewer>'
at Tatenhill, near Burton-on-Trent. Lived latterly at Little
Yews, Bagshot, where he died Jan. 6, 1948. {Uppingham Sch.
Roll; The Times, Jan. 8, 1948.)
WARDLE, GWYLLYM LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Feb. 12, 1780. [Only] s. of Francis, Esq., late of
Hartsheath [Mold, Flints.]. B. at Chester. Schools, Green-
ford [and Harrow]. Matric. Michs. 1780. Capt., N. Wales
Regt., 1794; Major, i797; Lieut.-Col., 1799. Served in Ireland
with the ' ancient British Light Dragoons ' (popularly known
as 'Wynne's Lambs,' having been raised by Sir Watkins
Ware, Arthur Maitland
Williams- Wynne). Resided for sometime at Green Park
Place, Bath. High Sheriff of Anglesey, 1802-3 ; of Carnarvon-
shire, 1803-4, when he resided at Cefn Coch and Wem Fawr.
M.P. for Okehampton, Devon, 1807-12. Brought forward a
motion in the House against Frederick, Duke of York,
Commander-in-Chief of the Army, relating to scandals
arising out of his connection with Mary Anne Clarke, and
procured the retirement of the Prince. Suspected of collusion
with Mrs Clarke, 1809. Made a long speech in Pariiament,
1809, on public economy, which earned him great popularity.
A Freeman of the City of London. Retired to a farm between
Tonbridge and Rochester; later fled to the Continent to
escape his creditors. Married, 1792, Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of
Love Parry, of Penarth, and had issue. Author, A Letter to
Lord Ellenborough. Died Nov. 30, 1833, aged 71, in Florence.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 541; D.N.B.)
WARDLE, THOMAS LIVESEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 31, 1870. Only s. of Thomas, merchant,
deceased. B. at Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1870.
WARDLE, WILLIAM LANSDELL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895.
S. of the Rev. Arthur Temple, Wesleyan minister, of King's
Lynn (and Maria). B. Jan. 21, 1877, at Sheemess. School,
Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1902. D.D. (Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1900. Tutor at Hartley
College, Manchester, 1903; Assistant Lecturer, 1905; Princi-
pal, 1928-43. Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Manchester
University. President of the Methodist Church Conference,
1938. Served in the Great War, 1914-iq (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.).
Married Maud Emma Barker. Author, Israel and Babylon.
Died in Bristol in Sept. 1946. {Venn, 11. 545; Univ. War List;
The Times, Sept. 19, 1946.)
WARDLEWORTH, The Rev. JAMES. B.A. 1779, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from King's, 1779. [S. of Ralph, schoohnaster,
of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. School, Manchester Grammar.]
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1766.
age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1769. C. of Cottingham, Northants.,
1770. C. of Tydd St Mary, Lines., 1780-1806. Died Sept. 25,
1807. {Manchester Sch. Reg.; Northants. Clergy; Al. Oxon.)
WARDROPER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1866. [Youngest s. of Lieut.-Col. Edward, 37th
[Madras] Native Grenadiers. Schools, Wellington College and
Worcester training ship.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Blakenall
Heath, Staffs., 1879-81. C. of West Coker, Somerset, 1881-3.
C. of Holy Trinity, Islington, London, 1883-4. V. of All
Saints, Islington, 1884-1913. V. of Shalfleet, Isle of Wight,
1913-29. Married, Jan. 5, 1871, Sarah Laura Vincent, only
dau. of T. Francis, Esq., of Mendlesham, Suffolk. Latterly of
Ryde, Isle of Wight. Disappears from Crockford, 1938.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 9, 1871.)
WARDROPER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 29,
1829. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1847. C. of
Taynton, Gloucs., 1842-50. Subsequently of Cambray,
Cheltenham Died c. 1855. Father of Henry T. (1863).
(Peile, II. 435.)
WARDROPER, CUTFIELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27,
1839. [5th s. of Richard, Esq.] Did not reside. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 17, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843;
M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1843; priest, 1848; C. of
Slaithwate, Yorks., 1843-8. P.C. of Famley Tyas, 1848-99.
Latterly of Hunstanton, Norfolk, where he died Oct. 30, 1905,
aged 91. (Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Nov. 8, 1905.)
WARDROPER, HENRY TIMINS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 25, 1863. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charies (1829), of
Gloucester [and of Cambray, Cheltenham]. B. [Jan. 2, 1844],
at Bath. Schools, Cheltenham College and Uppingham.
Matric. Lent, 1863. Kept two terms. Matric. from St Mary
Hall, Oxford, 1864; B.A. and M.A. from Charsley Hall, 1870.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1872; C. of Hartpury, Gloucs., 1872.
C. of St Alban-the-Martyr, Bordesley, Warws., 1873. C. of
Rousham, Oxon., 1874. C. of Burford with Fulbrook, 1875-
82. Joined the Church of Rome. Married, Oct. 22, 1884 (at
the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Plymouth), Alice, only dau.
of Col. Andrews, 28th Regt. Lattcriy of Ladye Park, Liskeard,
Cornwall, where he died May 4, 1912. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg. ;
Uppingham Sch. Roll; Peile, 11. 575; ^4/. Oxon.; Clergy List;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
WARE, ARTHUR MAITLAND. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
[Youngest] s. of Martin (1837), barrister, of 13, Stafford
Terrace, Kensington (and Mary Violetta, dau. of Benjamin
Williams, F.S.A., of Limpsfield, Surrey). B. Mar. 11, 1874.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A. 1899; M.D. 1903. At St Bartholomew's
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Hospital; House Physician there. Assistant House Physician,
General Hospital, Birmingham. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899.
Practised in London. Physician, Margaret Street Hospital
for Consumption. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (British
Red Cross, B.E.F., France, 1914; Commander of the Order of
St John of Jerusalem). Married, Sept. 21, 1909, Edith
Frances, eldest dau. of Ashley Henry Maude, of Eastbourne,
and had issue. Residing at 'Tyting Down,' White Lane,
Guildford, Surrey, in 1949. Died there Jan. 5, 1953. Brother
of Martin S. (1890). (Haileybury Reg.; Medical Directories;
Burke, L.G.)
WARE, BEAUMONT GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899.
S. of Jerry George, Esq. (1873), of the Junior Carlton Club,
Pall Mall, London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899.
.Ser^'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., special List).
WARE, CHARLES (1850), see CUMBERLEGE.
WARE, CHARLES MARTIN. Adra. at Trinity Hall, 1882.
[Eldest] s. of C[harles] T[ayler], Esq., of Phillimore Gardens,
London (and Zillah, dau. of Thomas Perham Lu.xmoore
HaUett). [B.Apr. 13, 1863.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885;
M..'^. 1890. Adm. Solicitor, 1889; practised in London
(Messrs Hawes, Wood and Ware, 7, Great Winchester Street,
E.C.). Married, Nov. 10, 1904, Dorothy .\nne, dau. of Howel
Gwyn Jeffreys, J. P., of Vicarage Gate, Kensington, and had
issue. Died June 13, 1927. Brother of Francis H. (1891).
{Repton Sell. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; I-MW Lists.)
WARE, CHRISTOPHER HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of the Rev. John Middleton (1844). B. at
Ullingswick, Heref. School, Hereford Cathedral. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1882;
athletics 'blue' (long jump), 1882. Lived at Bromyard,
Herefordshire. For several years captained Herefordshire at
cricket. Died in Aug. 1945. Brother of Henry S. (1883), the
next and Francis H. (1877). (Jesus Coll. Report.)
WARE, DOUGLAS POWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 23,
1874. S. of the Rev. John Middleton (1844) (and Mary Anne).
B. at Ashton, Devon. Bapt. July 9, 1854. [School, Malvern
College.] Matric. Lent, 1874; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord.
deacon (Glasgow) 1878; priest', 1879; C. of St Mary's,
Glasgow, 1878-82. R. of Hawick, Roxburghs., 1882-92. V.
of St Paul's, Swindon, Wilts., 1892-9. An advanced High
Churchman of independent opinions and bold in the expres-
sion of them; his pulpit utterances often caused considerable
stir. Died Oct. 24, 1899. Brother of Henry S. (1883), the
above and Francis H. (1877). (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Eagle, XXI. 237; The Times, Oct. 27, 1899.)
WARE, EBENEZER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 6,
1817. [5th] s. of James. B. in London. School, Richmond,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1820; B.A. (10//1
Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1825. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
July 4, 1821. Died Feb. 1826, at Clapham Common. (Inns
of Court; G. Mag., i. 379, which calls him 'the Rev.')
WARE, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [Youngest] s. of Charles Tayler, of 11, Phillimore
Gardens, Kensmgton, London (and Zillah, dau. of Thomas
Perham Luxmoore HaUett). B. [Sept. 12], 1873, in London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B.
1894; M.A. i8g8. Adm. a solicitor, 1898; practised at
7, Queen Street Place, London, E.C. Served in the South
African War (4th Middlesex Vol. Rifle Corps). In the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., London Regt. (Kensington Bn.));
killed in action, July 1, 1916. Brother of Charles M. (1882);
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Jan 9, 1917.
Univ. War List.)
WARE, FRANCIS HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1877. S. of the Rev. John Middleton (1844). B. at
Ullingswick, Worcs. School, Hereford Cathedral. Matric.
.Michs. 1877. Brother of Christopher H. (1879), Douglas P.
(1874) and Henry S. (1883).
WARE, FREDERICK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1890. S. of the
Rev. Frederick Lloyd (next), V. of Shurebrook, Mansfield (and
Elizabeth Sophia Robinson). B. [Oct. 19], 1869, at Lewisham,
Kent. School, St Chad's, Denstone. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1893. Assistant Master at Denstone College, 1890-1;
at St George's School, Harpenden, 1893-5; at St Peter's
College, Adelaide, South Australia, 1898-1933. Brother of
John (1890). (Denstone Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Venn, 11. 517, which gives Frederick Master at University
School, Hastings, in 1898 and John, Master at St Peter's
College, .\delaide, in 1898 )
WARE, FREDERICK LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
.Mar. 26, i860. S. of John, Esq., of Clifton. B. there. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. i860; B..^.. 1864; M..A.. 1867. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1864; priest (Bp. Chapman, for Exeter),
1866; C. of Chesham, Bucks., 1864-6. C. of KUkhampton,
Ware, John
Cornwall, 1866-8. C. of Dilton Marsh, Wilts., 1868-9. C. of
St Stephen's, Lewisham, 1869-73. C. of St Matthias, Stoke
Newington, 1873-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Ilkeston, 1878-9.
\'. of Shirebrook, Derbs., 1881-92. V. of St Mary's, Edmonton,
1892-1912. Lived latterly at Wimbledon, where he died,
Mar. 21, 1936. Father of the above and John (1890). (Venn,
II. 348; Crockford.)
WARE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1790.
Of Middlesex. [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Lent, 1792; B.A.
1794; M.A. 1797. Esquire Bedell, 1814-26. Died July 25,
1826, 'aged 67,' at Pentonville. (St John's Coll. Adm., rv.
542; Gunning, 11. 76; Cambridge Chronicle, July 28, 1826.)
WARE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 18, 1819.
Of Devon. [S. of John, of Tiverton. School, Blundell's,
Tiverton.] From St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Oct. 14, 1817, age 19. Matric. Easter, 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1823; priest, 1823.
V. of Winsham, Somerset, 1831-70. R. of Ashton, Devon,
1832-60. Died June 5, 1870. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Boose,
VI. 787; T. A. Walker, 406 and MS. note; Al. Oxon.; Clergy
List; Crockford.)
WARE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 19, 1849. [5th
s. of Martin, surgeon, of London (and .\nne, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Tayler, of Tilford, Surrey). B. June 22, 1830.]
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1851; B.A. (21s/ Wrangler and
10th Classic) 1853; M.A. 1856; D.D. 1889. Fellow, 1855;
assistant Tutor, 1 860-1. Ord. deacon (Ely), i860; priest,
1862. V. of Kirkby-Lonsdale with Lupton, Westmorland,
1862-88. Hon. Canon of Carlisle, 1870-9; Canon, 1879-1909.
Bishop Suffragan of Barrow-in-Furness, 1889-1903. Married
(1) Feb. 21, 1865, Elizabeth Sarah (d. 1884), dau. of E. G.
Hornby, of Dalton Hall, Westmorland; (2) June 29, 1887,
Ellen King, eldest dau. of the Rt. Rev. Harvey Goodwin,
Bishop of Carlisle. Died Apr. 16, 1909, in Rome. Brother of
Martin (1837). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian,
July 6, 1887; The Times, Apr. 20, 1909.)
WARE, HENRY RYDER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 4, 1854. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar,
1855; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for
Exeter) 1859; priest (Exeter) i860; C. of Topsham, Devon,
1859-60. C. of Olveston, Gloucs., 1861-3. C. of Stoke-
Damerel, Devon, 1863-6. C. of Sutton-on-Ph-m, 1866-73-
Assistant Chaplain at Rome, 1873-4. C. of the Church-of-
the-Ascension, Lavender Hill, London, 1874-83. C. of Holy
Trinity, Guildford, 1883-7. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1891.
Resided latterly at 8, Farnham Road, Guildford, where he
died Jan. 5, 1905, aged 69. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 7,
1905-)
WARE, HENRY (or HARRY) SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 6, 1883. [6th] s. of the Rev. John Middleton
(1844), R. of Ullingswick, Heref. (and Mary Anne). B. there.
[School, Hereford Cathedral.] Bapt. Jan. 15, 1865. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. L.S.A. At
St Thomas's Hospital. House Physician, City of London
Chest Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer, County Asylum,
Littlemore, Oxon. Practised at 17, Parkfield Road, Worthing.
Married, Aug. 22, 1899, Emily, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Scarf,
of King's Heath House, Birmingham. Died Feb. 3, 1944.
Brother of Christopher H. (1879), Douglas P. (1874) and
Francis H. (1877). (Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 5,
I944-)
WARE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, July 6, 1812.
S. of James. B. in London. School, Richmond, Surrey.
Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 20, 1818; priest, June 11, 1822. R. of Wyver-
stone, Suffolk, 1829-55. Disappears from Clergy List, 1856.
WARE, JERRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 6, 1873. S. of J. G., deceased, of Victoria, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1874. Father of Beaumont G. (1899).
WARE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 19, 1794.
S. of William, of Skirpenbeck, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric.
Lent, 1796; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801.
WARE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1814. Matric.
Michs. 1814.
WARE, JOHN. .A.dm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1890. [S. of the Rev.
Frederick Lloyd (i860) (and Elizabeth Sophia Robinson).]
B. [June 17], 1868, at Wyke, Guildford. School, St Chad's,
Denstone. Matric. Michs. 1890; B..\. 1895. Assistant Master
at Denstone College, 1889-90; at St Malo, France; at Thanet
College, Margate; at University School, Hastings, 1896-1908;
Second Master of Kilburn Grammar School, 1908-29. Died
Feb. 14, 1939, at Watford. Brother of Frederick (1890).
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11 517; Schoolmasters' D'ireaories;
The Times, Feb. 15, 1939.)
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WARE, JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1897. S. of WUliam
Waters (and Eliza Mary Ann Banks). B. [July 14]. 1878, in
Ivy Lane, London, E.C. School, City of London. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B. A. (Class. Trip , Pt I, ist Class) 1900. Assistant
Master at Loretto School in 1903. At Edinburgh University
(M.B. and Ch.B., 1908; M.D. 1928). House Surgeon and
House Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Practised at
Barrow-in-Furness. Consulting Physician, North Lonsdale
Hospital, Barrow-in-Furness. Of Nether Close, Askam,
Lanes, in 1948. Died Jan. 11, 1951. [Venn, 11. 554; School-
masters' Directories; Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 12,
I95I-)
WARE, JOHN MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 15, 1844. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1844; LL.B.
1851. 'Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1848; priest, 1849; C of
St George's, Birmingham, 1848-51. C. of Ashton, Devon,
1852-4. R. of UUingswick with Little Cowame, Heref., 1854-
1903. Married Mary Anne — . Died Oct. 25, 1903, aged 79.
Father of Christopher H. (1879), Douglas P. (1874), Francis
H. (1877) and Henry S. (1883). (Crock/ord; The Times,
Oct. 28, 1903.)
WARE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1825. S. of William. B. at Spofforth, Yorks. Schools,
Beverley, and Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
1829; M.A. 1839. P.C. of Carlton, Yorks., 1832-9. P.C. of
Kirkstall, 1839-48. Died Aug. i, 1848. M.I. at KirkstaU.
Father of WUmot W. (1851). (Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Clergy
List.)
WARE, MARTIN. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 28, 1837. [2nd
s. of Martin, surgeon, of London (and Anne, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Tayler). B. Dec. 26, 1818.] Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 8,
1840. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1845. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. Law Reporter (Chancery Appeals) for the
Incorp. Council, 1865. Of Tilford House, Farnham, Surrey.
A prominent evangelical layman, greatly occupied with
philanthropic work. With John Macgregor founded the
'Shoeblack movement'; also worked with Lord Shaftesbury,
Lord Harrowby and others, in Ragged Schools. Married,
July 23, 1867, Mary Violetta, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Williams,
Esq., of Hillingdon and Limpsfield. Died Dec. 30, 1895.
Brother of Henry (1849); father of Arthur M. (1892) and the
next. (Boase, iii. 1201; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Standard, Jan. i, 1896; Daily Chronicle,
Jan. 4, 1896.)
WARE, MARTIN STEWART. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. [Eldest] s. of Martin (above), of 13, Stafford Terrace,
Kensington (and Mary Violetta, dau. of Benjamin Williams).
B. [Dec. 4], 1871, in London. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B..\. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Durham),
1895; priest, 1896; C. of Stockton-on-Tees, 1895-1900.
Missioner at Trinity College Mission, St George's, Camberwell,
1900-2. V. of St George's, Camberwell and Warden of
Trinity Mission, 1902-10. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1927.
Director of Religious Education, dio. of Winchester, 1917-
34. Married, Apr. 28, 1914, Margaret Isabel, 2nd dau. of
Sir George Baker Wilbraham, Bart., of Rode Hall, Cheshire,
and had issue. Died June 8, 1934, at Tilford House, Surrey.
Brother of Arthur M. (1892). {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; Who wa^ Who; The Times, June 11, 1934.)
WARE, REGINALD J. (1882), see WILMOT-WARE.
WARE, ROBERT GREENE HIBBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. I, 1845. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon,
1854; priest, 1855; C. of Holy Trinity, Ulverston, Lanes.,
1854-7. C. of Fawkham, Kent, 1858. V. of Chrishall, Essex,
1858-64. Disappears from Clergy List, 1865. (Crockford.)
WARE, WATSON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 17, 1870.
[Younger s. of T.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Migrated to Downing,
Jan. 26, 1872; 'of Hackney.' Died May i, 1928, aged 76.
(The Times, May 5, 1928; Matrics. and Degrees, 185 1-1900,
erroneously gives his College as Sidney.)
WARE, WILMOT WESTMORLAND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Mar. 24, 1851. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1825), V. of
Kirkstall, deceased. B. at Yoxall, Staffs. Schools, [Sedbergh]
Sheffield Collegiate [and Leeds Grammar]. Matric. Michs.
1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1855;
priest, 1856; C. of St Peter's, Nottingham, 1855-7. C. of
St Mary's, Southampton, 1858. C. of Withington, Lanes.,
1859. R. of Adwick-le-Street, Yorks., 1859-75. R. of
Durweston with Bryanston, Dorset, 1875-6. R. of Barn-
burgh, Yorks., 1876-87. Canon of York, 1886. Married,
Ellen, 2nd dau. of William Firth, Esq., of Burley Wood,
Waring, Francis John
Leeds. Died July 18, 1887. Father of the next and of
Reginald J. (1882, sub Wilmot-Ware. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;
Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg. Clergy List.)
WARE, WILMOT WILMOT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1880. S. of the Rev. WUmot Westmoriand (above) (and
Ellen). B. at Adwick-le-Street. Bapt. July 24, i860. Schools,
Oakham [Rossall and Sherborne]. Matric. Michs. 1880. At
University College, Durham. Ord. deacon (Bishop Hellmuth,
for Ripon) 1883; priest (Ripon) 1884; C. of Dodworth, Yorks.,
1883-5. C. of Kirk Ella, 1886-9. C. of Wombwell, 1889-92.
C. of Codicote, Herts., 1892-5. C. of Ferry Fryston, 1895-7.
Latterly of Wike, Moortown, Leeds. Died in 1913. Brother
of Reginald J. (1882, sub Wilmot-Ware). (Rossall Reg.;
Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WAREING, HERBERT WALTER. Mus. Bac. 1882, as a Non-
Collegiate Student. .\dm. at King's, Feb. 1885. Mus. Doc.
1886. S. of John, of 30, Cannon Hill Road, Birmingham.
School, King Edward VI, Birmingham. Composer and
organist. Music instructor at Malvern College, 1892-1918.
Married, Sept. 3, 1892, Louie' Millward. Died Mar. 29, 1918,
aged 60, at Malvern. (King's Coll. Reg., 155.)
WAREING, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 8, 1870. S. of Robert, solicitor (and Alice). B. Jan. 12,
1852, at Ormskirk, Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 13, 1852. School,
Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1871; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Kidderminster,
1876-9. C. of Chorley, Lanes., 1879-80. C. of Christ Church,
Aughton, 1882-5. Latterly of Cork Road, Lancaster, where
he died Sept. 15, 1928. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 279;
Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Sept. 20, 1928.)
WARGRAVE, BARON (1882), see GOULDING, E. A.
WARING, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, July 28,
1869. [Eldest surv.] s. of W., Esq., of Chelsfield, Kent.
[B. 1852. School, Eton.] Did not reside. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 20, 1872. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1875- On the
South-Eastem Circuit. Of Famingham Hill, Dartford.
Captain, Kent Artillery Militia. J. P. for Kent. Married
Agnes, dau. of Daniel Birkett. (Eton Sch. Lists (Arthur
Thomas); Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar (Arthur
Thomas).)
WARING, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1887. [2nd] s. of Walter [barrister-at-law] (St John's College,
Oxford, 1857). B. Feb. 6, 1869, in London. [Schools, Dulwich
College and King's College School.] Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1892; priest,
1893; C. of Emmanuel Church, West Dulwich, 1892-4. C. of
Battersea, 1894-8. C. of Christ Church, Lee, Kent, 1898-
1905. V. of St Hilda's, Crofton Park, 1905-14. R. of Stoke-
Fleming, Devon, 1914-18. Chaplain at "Woolwich Arsenal,
1918-19. V. of St Philip's, Sydenham, Kent, 1919-35-
Married, July 28, 1898, Ethel Mary, youngest dau. of
Matthew Tremayne, Esq., of Falmouth. Latterly of Oxted,
Surrey, where he died May 16, 1942. Doubtless brother of
Walter (1884). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
May 18, 1942.)
WARING, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar.
24, 1753. S. of John [farmer], of Old Heath, Salop (and
Elizabeth). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1753; B.A.
(Senior Wrangler) 1757; M.A. (per Lit. Reg.) 1760; M.D. 1767.
Fellow, 1758-76. Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, 1760-
98. A member of the Board of longitude. F.R.S., 1763;
gold medal. Physician to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge,
1770. Practised for a time at St Ives, Hunts. His examina-
tions for the Smith's prizes were considered ' the most severe
test of mathematical skill in Europe,' but, according to
Dr Parr, 'his researches were not adapted to any form of
communication by lectures.' Married, 1776, Mary, sister of
William Oswell, draper, of Shrewsbury. Author, Miscellanea
Analytica de Equationibus Algebraicis et Curvarum Pro-
prietatibus ('one of the most abstruse books written on the
abstrusest parts of Algebra,' which made his name famous
throughout Em-ope) and other mathematical works, most of
them in Latin. Resided latterly at Plealey, Pontesbury,
Salop, where he died Aug. 15, 1798. Brother of Humphrey
(1769). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; D.N.B.; Gilbert Wakefield,
Memoirs, 125-6; Gunther, Early Science in Cambridge;
Hist. Reg., 83, which states that he migrated to Trinity, 1775 ;
but not found in Trin. Coll. Adm.)
WARING, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 6,
1789, as John Francis. Of Middlesex. [B. Mar. 13, i77i-
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1789; B..\. 1794;
M.A. 1797. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, i795- V. of
Heybridge, Essex, 1798-1833. Died in 1833. (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1833, 11. 88.)
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WARING, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 27) at Trinity, Mays,
1834, from Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Ian. 20, 1824, (age 17). [2nd] s. of Henry. B. at Michael-
church, Heref. School [Blundell's], Tiverton. Matric. Michs.
1834; Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Adm. at
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, May 26, 1854, aged 47; incorp.
M.A. 1858. Author (with the Rev. Dr Bosworth) of Four
Versions of the Holy Gospels in Gothic. Died Apr. 8, 1878, at
Oxford. [Boase, vi. 788; Al. Oxon.)
WARING, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Dec. 15, 1769. S. of John, of Old Heath, Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1770; B..\. {3rd Wrangler and
2nd Smith's prize) 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow, 1775. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 7, 1777; C. of Homersfield and St Cross,
Suffolk, 1777. Brother of Edward (1753).
WARING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 9, 1812. B. at
Denbigh, North Wales. Matric. Michs. 1813.
WARING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 4, 1832.
Did not reside; 'dead,' according to the butler's book.
{Peile, II. 445.)
WARING, WALTER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 10,
1780. Of Middlesex. [S. of Walter (1745) (and Hannah, dau.
of John Ranby, Sergeant-surgeon to King George II).
School, Eton.] Lieut.-Col., West Suffolk Militia. Died Oct.
31, 1800, aged 38, at Edwardstone Grove; buried at Groton,
Suffolk. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Si John's Coll. Adm., iv. 543;
R. A. .\usten-Leigh.)
WARING, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1884.
[Doubtless eldest s. of Walter, barrister (St John's College,
Oxford (1857).] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Holy
Trinity, Lee, Kent, 1889-90. C. of Penge, 1890-5. C. of
Norbiton, Surrey, 1895-7. R. of Rodborough, Gloucs., 1897-
1932. Married, Oct. 17, 1893, Lucy Edith, eldest dau. of
T. Mossman, of Lee, Kent. Latterly of Amberley, Gloucs.,
where he died Dec. 12, 1945, aged 80. Doubtless brother of
Charies T. (1887). (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 15, I945-)
WARING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 4,
1819. S. of 'William' (and Mary Scott). B. at Barnes.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1819. Migrated to Magdalene,
May 4, 1822 as 's. of John Edward'; B.A. [z^rd Wrangler)
1823; M.A. 1826. Fellowof Magdalene, 1823-32. Ord. deacon,
1824; priest, 1825. V. of Sibbertoft, Northants., 1835-7.
V. ofWelford, 1835-42. P.C.of Jesus free Chapel, Southamp-
ton, 1843. Living at Abington Abbey, Northants., 1844-7.
V. of Shobdon, Heref., 1847-54. Archdeacon of Salop,
1851-77. K. of Burwarton, Salop, 1865-71. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Hereford, 1862-8. Canon-Res. of Hereford
Cathedral, 1870-7. Master of St Cath. Hospital, Ledbury.
1870-7. Died Mar. i, 1877, at Hemel Hempstead. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1203; Clergy List; Crockford; Northants.
Clergy.)
WARINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 24, 1869.
S. of Robert, F.R.S., analytical chemist, deceased. B. June
28, 1840, in Lambeth. School, at home. .Matric. Easter,
1869; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1871) 1872. President
of the Union, 1870. Assistant Master for a short time at
Charterhouse. Author, The Historic Character of the Penta-
teuch Vindicated; The Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch; The
Phenomena of Radiation, etc. Died, of consumption, Feb. 25,
1874, at Pietermaritzburg. {Venn, 11. 386; Boase, vi. 788.)
WARIS ALI, SAYYID (1877), see ALI, SAYYID WARIS.
WARKWORTH, LORD (1760), see PERCY, HUGH.
WARLEIGH, FREDERIC LEIGHTON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1867. S. of the Rev. Henry [formerly Smith] (and
Ann). B. at Newport, Isle of Wight. Bapt. Nov. 25, 1846.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Carlisle), 1870;
priest, 1871; C. of Brough, Westmorland, 1870-3. Chaplain,
R.N., H.M.S. Asia and Resistance, 1873-6; Wolverine, 1876-
81; Northumberland, i88x; Royal Adelaide, 1883-6; Rover,
1886-8; Champion, 1888-91; Lion, 1892-5. Chaplain, R.M.
barracks, Walmer, 1895-9. Run over and killed by a traction-
engine near Walmer, Sept. 7, 1899. {Eagle, xxi, 237;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 13, 1899.)
WARLOW (post PICTON-WARLOW), ALICK JOHN PICTON.
.\dm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1892. S. of John Picton, late Colonel,
Madras Staff Corps, of Bridgend, S. Wales (and Eleanor
Temple). B. [June 28], 1873, at Fownhope, Heref. School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B..'V. 1895. Athletics
'blue' (long jump), 1894. Adm. Solicitor, 1899. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Petty-Officer, R.N.V.R.; prisoner
of war). Of Willingdon, Eastbourne, 195 1. Brother of
Francis T. {sub Picton-Warlow, 1898). {Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 528; Univ. War List; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.)
Warmington, Edward James
WARLOW, EDMUND JOHN. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1881. Of Kent. [Only s. of .\rchdeacon George (next),
of Madras.] B. May 17, 1863. School, Dulwich College.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B..\. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Stratton
St Margaret, Wilts., 1886-8. C. of St Saviour's, Paddington,
1888-9. .Acting Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Dagshai, Punjab,
1889; at Karachi, 1889; at Jullundur, 1890-2; at Murree,
1895-6; at Lahore, 1896-1900 and 1908-13; at Umballa,
1902-4; at Simla, 1904-7. Hon. Canon of Lahore, 1910-16;
Archdeacon of Lahore, 191 2-1 7. V. of Brampford-Speke with
Cowley, Devon, 1920-6. Chaplain at St George's, Venice,
1926-35. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1936-7. Married
(i) Jan. 15, 1889, Emily Rose, 4th dau. of Deputy Surgeon-
General Hunter Adam, Madras Army and had issue, 2
daughters; (2) Helen Adrienne, dau. of H. J. Croockewit.
Died June 17, 1937, at Bognor Regis. {Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; India Office Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
June 22, 1937.)
WARLOW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9, 1857.
S. of George, saddler (and Mary Anne). B. at Haverfordwest,
Wales. Bapt. Oct. 12, 1836. [.Assistant Master at a private
School in Blackheath before coming up.] Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. i86i; M..\. 1875. Ord. deacon (London) 1861;
priest, i86i; C. of Lee, Kent, 1861-3. Chaplain at Trimul-
gherry, 1863-9; at St George's Cathedral, Madras, 1869-75;
at St Stephen's, Ootacamund, 1875-7; at St Mark's, Bangalore,
1877-9; at Fort St George, 1880-1. Archdeacon of Madras,
i88i-4. Married, July 31, 1862, Annie, dau. of the Rev. J.
Thompson, of Kidbrooke House, Blackheath. Joint Editor,
Madras Church Pulpit. Died Jan. 26, 1884, at Madras.
Father of the above. (Boase, iii. 1204; Eagle, xiii. 285;
Crockford.)
WARLOW, GEORGE EDMUND. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1882.
[S. of the Rev. William Meyler (next), of Monmouth. B.
1864, at Ashby-de-Ia-Zouche. School, Monmouth.] Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; .M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (St Davids),
1887; priest, x888; C. of Tenby, Pembs., 1887-9- C. of
St Mark's, Regent's Park, London, 1889-93. C. of High
Wycombe, Bucks., 1893-5. V. of Stockingford, Warws., 1895-
1903. R. of Rous Lench, Worcs., 1903-11. V. of Ledsham
with Fairbum, Yorks., 1911-22. V. of Awre, Gloucs., 1922-
34. Lie. to off., dio. of Bath and Wells, 1934- Mamed
(I) Aug. 3, 1893, Ellen Constance, youngest dau. of Ferdinand
G Eiloart, of London; (2) 1923, Beatrice Emily Louise, dau.
of Henry Coleman, of Northington. Died May 3, 1948, at
Calmady House, North Curry. Brother of WUham M. (1877).
{Crockford; The Times, May 6, 1948.)
WARLOW, WILLIAM MEYLER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr.
29, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Donisthorpe,
Derbs., 1861-3. C. of Swepston, Leics., 1863-8. Assistant
Master of Monmouth Grammar School, 1868-82. C. of
Monmouth, 1871-9. Lecturer, Jones's almshouses, Mon-
mouth, 1882-1918. .\uthor, A History of the Charities of
William Jones at Momnouth and Newland. Died Mar. 18,
1918, aged 85, at Monmouth. Father of the above and the
next. {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 21, 1918.)
WARLOW, WILLIAM MEYLER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1877. [S. of the Rev. William Meyler (above).] B. May i,
1859, at Penwortham, Lanes. School, Monmouth. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Rowing 'blue,' 1880.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1882; priest, 1884; C. of Newton
Abbot, Devon, 1882-4. C. of St Michael's, Hackney, 1884-5.
C. of Liverpool and Succentor of Liverpool Cathedral, 1885-7.
R. of St Andrew's, Kelso, 1887-93. V. of Henlow, Beds.,
1893-8. V. of Weston St Mary, Lines., 1898-1904. In the
.American Church, 1905-15. Assistant Master at Ardingly
College, Sussex, 1918-19. Lie. Pr., dio. of Southwell 1924-5.
Died Mar. 18, 1948, at Willesden. Brother of George E.
(1882). {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22, 1948.)
WARMINGTON, EDWARD JAMES. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
July 7, 1858. S. of Edward, grocer (and Harriet Matilda).
B. July 14, 1840, in St Marylebone, London. Matric. Easter,
1859; Scholar, 1862; B.A. (14M Wrmgler) 1863; M.A. 1867.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1865; priest, 1869. Assistant
Master at Brighton College, 1863-9. P.C. of DanehiU, Sussex,
1869-71. C. of Dengie, Essex, 1871-4; R- there, 1874-1920-
Married (i) Nov. 28, 1878, Louisa Mary, only dau. of VV.
Nicholson, Esq., of Maidenhead; (2) Sept. i, 1917, Anme
Kenyon Dugdale, 2nd dau. of the Rev. James Osborne
Pinck. Died May 12, 1920. Author, Comparative Humanology.
Left residue of his estate to St John's to found 'a chair in
Comparative Humanology' {sic). (Scott, MSS., quoting
letter from his widow; Crockford.)
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WARMINGTON, EDWARD STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Cornelius Marshall [ist Bart.],
of Southover, Burwash, Susse.x (and Ann, youngest dau. of
Edward Winch, of Chatham). B. Jan. 15, 1882, in London.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. igoo; B.A. 1903.
A.M.I.C.E. Engaged on the construction of the Canton-
Kowloon Railway, China, 1907-10. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Labour Corps). Died Oct. 23, 1933. Brother
of Marshall D. (1890). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.)
WARMINGTON, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 18, 1887. [Eldest] s. of JJohn] N[ewton], Esq.,
of Eltham, Kent. B. Aug. 7. 1867. School, College for the
blind, Worcester. Matric. Easter, 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1894. Blind as a result of measles as a child. A 'coach' in
Cambridge. Organist at Emmanuel Congregational Church,
Cambridge, 1888-1933. Married, July 18, 1895, Alice Maud
Mary, eldest dau. of W. Lockhart, Esq., of Bateman Street,
Cambridge, and had issue. Of 13, Selwyn Gardens, Cam-
bridge. Died June 28, 1951. (T. A. Walker, 594.)
WARMINGTON, MARSHALL DENHAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Cornelius
Marshall [ist Bart.], of 43, Courtfieid Gardens, Kensington,
London (and Ann, dau. of Edward Winch, of Chatham).
B. Nov. 3, 1871, in London. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. i, 1890. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1895.
Succeeded as 2nd Baronet, Dec. 12, 1908. Of Elmhurst,
Great Missenden, Bucks. Vice-Chairman, Bucks. Quarter
Sessions. Registrar in the High Court of Bankruptcy, 1926-
35. Married (i) July 15, 1908, Alice Daisy, eldest dau. of
George Ing, of Edenbridge, and had issue; (2) Sept. 14, 1915,
Ethel Graham, dau. of John Lawson Gillies, of Eccleshill,
Bradford. Died Aug. 2, 1935 ; buried at Great Missenden.
Brother of Edward S. (1900). (Burke, P. and B.; Who was
Who; The Times, .\ug. 3, 1935.)
WARNE, ALFRED THOMAS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1880; priest,
1881 ; C. of Huyton, Lanes., 1880-2. C. of St John's, Walton-
on-the-Hill, Liverpool, 1883-91. C. of Poulton-le-Sands,
Lanes., 1892-4. R. of Quemmore, 1894-1923. Publ. Pr., dio.
of Exeter, 1927-39. Latterly of Churston Ferrers, Devon.
Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
WARNE, HENRY DUKE. Adm. (age 22) at Trinity Hall,
1874. S. of Thomas Samuel, Esq., of Rochester. [School,
King's, Rochester.] Did not reside. Adm. Solicitor, 1876,
Died in 1892. Doubtless brother of Thomas J. C. (1875).
[The Roffensian Reg.)
WARNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 14, 1818.
S. of John B. at Clifton, Gloucs. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
June 13, 1824; priest, June9,i825. Sometime C. of Clifton.
Priest-Vicar of Exeter Cathedral until 1836. Married Mary
L. E. Died Feb. 19, 1836. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Clerical Guide;
C. R. Hudleston.)
WARNE, THOMAS JOHN CLEAVE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1875. School, King's School, Rochester. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M..A. 1882. Adm. ad eundem at
Durham, 1887. Assistant Master at Darlington Grammar
School, 1879-88. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1889; priest
(St Asaph, for St Albans) 1890; C. of Myland, Essex, 1889-
93. V. of Stoke, Rochester, 1893-1909. Married, Sept. 2,
1890, Fanny Pyner, only dau. of S. J. Brice, of Rainham.
Died in 1909. Doubtless brother of Henry D. (1874). (The
Roffensian Reg. (Cleave-Wame) ; Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. 10, 1890.)
WARNEFORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Mar. 23,
1795. S. of the Rev. John (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1763),
C. of Clandon, Surrey (and Susanna, dau. of Edward Garland).
B. at Dorking. School, Dorking (his father). Matric. Michs.
1796; Scholar; B.A. 1799; M.. A,. 1803. Fellow, 1806-13. C. of
Dorking in 1809, where he published a sermon. V. of Llanellen,
Mon., 1822-49. Domestic Chaplain to Lady Arden. Resided
at Mickleham, Surrey. Married (i) Charlotte Anne, dau. of
General Sweeting, Dragoon Guards, and had issue, 6 sons
and 5 daughters; (2) Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Edward
Parry, R. of Mold, Flints., and had further issue, 2 sons,
I dau. Died in 1849. Great-grandfather of the next. (Burke,
L.G.)
WARNEFORD, JOHN ROBERT KEMEYS. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1900. [Eldest] s. of John Charles Kemeys (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1873), of Enfield, Paignton, Devon (and
Emily Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. Robert Burton, R. of
Raheny, Co. Dublin). [B. Jan. 15, 1881.] School Wellington
College; and at Glasgow University. Matric. Michs. 1900..
Married, Aug. 30, 1904, Isabella Laura, 3rd dau. of William
Holmes Howland, of Toronto, Canada, and had issue.
Sometime of Wameford Place, Wilts. Succeeded his grand-
Warner, George Townsend
father, 1899. [Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Walford,
County Families; Matrics. and Degrees, 185 1-1900, erroneously
gives his College as Trinity.)
WARNER, ALBERT CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1898. OfLeics. S. of F., of Mel ton Mowbray. B. there,
Oct. 23, 1879. Schools, Melton Mowbray and Wyggeston's,
Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1899; 6-A. 1901;
M.A. 1913. Assistant Master at Appleby Grammar School;
at Bridlington School, Yorks., 1905-31-. Of 16, Cardigan
Road, Bridlington, 1946. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WARNER, ANDREW SIELY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Apr. 15, 1812. S. of WiUiam, farmer, of Walcot, Norfolk.
B. there. School, North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1812;
B.A. 1816; M A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 9, 1816;
priest, July 20, 1817. Married, 1823, Mary Arme Walpole, of
St Saviour's, Norwich. (Venn, u. 159.)
WARNER, ASHBY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 12,
1882. S. of William. B. [Feb. 10, 1865], at Norton, Stockton-
on-Tees. School, Perse Grammar, Cambridge. Matric. Lent,
1883. Resided two terms. A.I.M.E. Member of Cleveland
Institute of Engineers. London Manager for A. Haacke and
Co., 1891; Managing Director in 1912. Residing at Norton,
Stockton-on-Tees, in 1912. (Peile, 11. 694.)
WARNER, ASHTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 25,
1798. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Joseph, Esq., of Lee, near
Romsey, Hants, (and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Ottley, of
St Vincent, West Indies). B. Aug. 12, 1780.] School, Harrow.
Kept 6 terms. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1800. Called
to the Bar, Feb. 7, 1806. Chief Justice of Trinidad, 1818-30.
Married, 1809, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Dr Ross, of St Vincent,
and had issue. Died Sept. 4, 1830, in Trinidad. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 543; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1830, II. 645; Oliver, Antigua, in. 188; Burke, L.G.)
WARNER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1887. B. May 3, 1868. Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon, 1891; priest (Liverpool) 1892;
C. of St Helen's, Lanes., 1891-8. V. of Bishop's Castle, Salop,
1898-1920. Rural Dean, 1909-20. V. of Lugwardine, Heref.,
1920-8. R. of Cradley, Worcs., 1928-36. Rural Dean of
Ledbury, 1929-36. Preb. of Hereford, 1920. Canon-Resi-
dentiary of Hereford, 1936-45 ; Precentor, 1937-45. P.C. of
Wisteston, Heref., 1938-45. Married, Sept. 28, 1894,
Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of George Turner, of Birkdale,
Lanes. Died Feb. 24, 1945, at Hereford. (Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 26, 1945.)
WARNER, GEORGE FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, June 23, 1864. 4th s. of Isaac, attorney, of
Sherborne, Hants, (and Susannah, dau. of John Witt, Esq.,
of Southampton). B. Apr. 7, 1845, at Winchester. [School,
Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1872. Hon. Fellow, 1911. Hon. D.Litt., Oxford, 1902.
F.B.A., 1906; F.S.A. Assistant Master at Oundle School,
1869-71. Assistant (MSS. Dept.), British Museum, 1871-88;
Assistant Keeper of MSS., 1888-1904; Keeper of MSS. and
Egerton Librarian, 1904-11. Knighted, 1911. Lived at
Weybridge. Married, 1884, Marian, dau. of R. B. Painter,
M.D. Author, Miracles de Noire Dame; The Library of
James VI; The Sforza Book of Hours; Autographs in the
British Museum; Illuminated MSS. in the British Museum;
The Voyage of Robert Dudley; Queen Mary's Psalter; Corre-
spondence of Sir E. Nicholas, Sec. of State, etc. Died Jan. 17,
1936. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Walford, County
Families; Who's Who.)
WARNER, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 17, 1882. [Eldest] s. of William John, gas-engineer [of
South Shields, Co. Durham] (and Martha Althea Catherine
Morris). B. Aug. 30, 1863, at Tiverton. Bapt. Oct. 8, 1863.
School, Dulwich College. [.\l King's College, London, 1881-
2.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's Iim,
Nov. 16, 1887. Called to the Bar, June 18, 1890. Special
Pleader; on the North-Eastem Circuit. Revising Barrister
for Newcastle-on-Tyne. Capt., 6th Battn., Q.R.W. Surrey
Regt., 1914. Capt., Mersey Defences, 1915-16. Author,
Report on Boiler Explosions. Of 67, Eaton Rise, Ealing, in
1932. Brother of William H. (1889). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court.)
WARNER, GEORGE HENRY LEE (1822), see LEE-WARNER.
WARNER, GEORGE TOWNSEND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 4, 1833. S. of John. B. Jan. 8, 1815. [School, Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1844. Ord.
deacon, 1838; priest, 1839. C. of St Paul's, Leeds, -1841.
Minister at Trinity Church, Swansea, 1844-6. Assistant
Master at Harrow, 1846-53. Died Feb. 14, 1869. Father of
William S. O. (1864) and the next. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners; Crockford; Clergy List.)
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WARNER, GEORGE TOWNSEND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 17, 1S59. S. of the Rev. George Townsend (above), of
Torquay. B. Mav 9, 1841, at Southampton. School, Harrow.
Matric. ' Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1864; priest (Salisbury) 1866; C. of St Mary-
Magdalene, Torquay, 1864-7. C. of Stoke Gabriel, 1867-75.
Head Master of Newton College, Newton Abbot, 1875-95. R.
of Alfold, Surrey, 1895-1902. Married — , dau. of G. Moir.
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, one of his pupils, left this descrip-
tion of him: 'A tall sanguine man, in the middle years, but
athletic yet, a rare runner between wickets; in school, and
out of it, an organiser: a gentleman with every attribute of
a good Head Master save a sense of justice, of which he had
scarcely a glimmer, and being choleric, could be angriest
when most unjust.' Died Nov. 22, 1902, at Torquay. Father
of George (1884, sub Townsend-Wamer) ; brother of William
S. O. (1864). (Crockford; Quiller-Couch, Memories and
Opinions; The Titnes, Nov. 25, 1902.)
WARNER, GEORGE TOWNSEND (1884), see TOWNSEND-
WARNER.
WARNER, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 27, 1823. Of Dublin. [S. of Henry. B. in Co. Meath.]
Matric. Michs. 1823; B..\. 1828. Adm. ad eundem at Trinity
College, Dublin; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1832. Ord. deacon, 1829;
priest, 1830. Civil Chaplain at Corfu, -1846-55. British
Chaplain at Lvons, 1856-g. Disappears from Clergy List,
1868. (.•!/. Dub.)
WARNER, HENRY. B.A. 1762, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1762. [S. of Daniel (formerly Woodward), of
Shingay, Cambs.] Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
Aug. si 1741, aged 17; B..\. (Oxford) 1745. Of Walsingham
Abbey. Died in 1835. {Al. Oxon., 'Henry Lee Warner'; see
Henry Warner (1722) to whom the M...\. degree is tentatively
accorded.)
WARNER, HENRY BROOKS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. (2nd) s. of [Sir] Joseph Henry (Balliol College, Oxford,
1855), barrister, of 62, Eaton Square, London. B. Sept. 28,
1880, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1909. A temporary
clerk in the Foreign Office, 1915-19. O.B.E., 1918. Of
I, Sumner Place, London, S.W. Died Oct. 12, 1938, at Bognor
Regis. (Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 14, 1938.)
WARNER, HENRY JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 3,
1881. S. of William [Henry], ship-wright (and Ann). B.
July 19, 1862, in Poplar. Bapt. Oct. 19, 1862. School,
Merchant Taylors' (Dr Baker). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
(Theo. Trip., ist Class) 1884; Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1884;
M.A. 1888; B.D. 1922. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1887; priest,
1888; C. of St Matthew's, Stonehouse, Plymouth, 1887-9.
V. of Brixton, Devon, 1889-97. V. of Yealmpton, 1897-1917.
Rural Dean of Plymouth, 1915-17. V. of North Stoke with
Ipsden (with Mongewell, 1927-37), Oxon., 1917-37. Author,
The Albigensian Heresy; History of Yealmpton. Married
Edith Emma Morris. Of i6, Gorsehill Road, Poole, in 1952.
[Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WARNER, HIRAM WOLCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. S. of William Strong, of 10, Linden Park, Tunbridge
Wells. B. Nov. 4, 1872, in New York. School, private.
.Matric. .Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1898. Of 7, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn. Died in 1939. (Law Lists.)
WARNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, July 2
1754. S. of [the Rev.] Ferdinando (1741-2), of Lewisham
Kent. [B. 1736, in London.] Schools, Greenwich and
St Paul's. Migrated (age 19) (sic), to Trinity, Nov. 6, I754-
Matric. Lent, 1755; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761; D.D. 1773. Ord.
priest (London) Sept. 21, 1760. Preached at a chapel (his
own property) in Long Acre, London. R. of Hockcliffe and
Chalgrave, Beds., 1771. Chaplain to the English Embassy at
Paris, 1790-5. .■V prisoner in France until 1795, when he
obtained his freedom and was allowed to return to England.
R. of Stourton, Wilts., 1790-1800. R. of Scrivelsby Lines.,
for about two months in 1777. Author, Metron Ariston; etc.
An excellent scholar with a reputation for wit; writer of
several agreeable letters printed in Jesse's George Selwyn and
his Contemporaries. Died, Jan. 22, 1800, in London. iSt
Paul's Sch. Keg.; Wilts. Institutions; D.N.B.; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
WARNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 30,
1821. S. of William [of High Green, Wolverhampton] (and
Elizabeth, dau. of James Barney). B, at Wolverhampton.
School, Wolverhampton Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1822;
B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. .\Am. at the Inner Temple, June 8,
1825. Called to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1830. Died May 31, 1877.
Father of the next. (Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
WARNER, JOHN GRAY. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall, 1859.
[Eldest] s. of John (above), of 11, Montague Street, Russell
Warner, William Sydney Oke
Square, London. [B. Jan. 3, 1841.] Schools, Repton, Durham
and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1859; LL.B. 1863. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 15, 1861. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1864. Died May 4, 1922. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Durham Sch.
Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, May 8, 1922.)
WARNER, JOHN HENRY BOYER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 15, 1867. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Quom Hall, Leics.
(and Marianne, dau. of the Rev. J. W. R. Boyer). B. Sept. 2,
1849, at Leicester. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 5,
1870. Of Kepwick Park, Northallerton. J. P. and D.L., for
Leics. Died Apr. 12, 1891. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
WARNER, MARMADUKE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1897.
[4th] s. of the Rev. Richard Edward (Exeter College, Oxford,
1855), R. of Stoke, Grantham (and Mar>' Janetta Hale, dau.
of Major Constantine Yeoman). B. [Feb. 9], 1878, at
Snitterby, Lines. School, St Edward's, Oxford. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1902; M..\. 1905. Served in the C.U.R.V.
during the South African War, 1898-1901. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of Laithkirk, Yorks., 1903-4-
C. of Folkestone, 1904-5. Chaplain and bursar of Ely
theological College, 1905-8. Mission P., dio. of Auckland,
New Zealand, 1908-10. V. of St Thomas's, Auckland, 1910-11.
C. of the Church-of-the-.Ascension, Lavender Hill, London,
1911-13. V. of St Barnabas, Beckenham, Kent, 1913-17.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). R.
of St Clement with St Edmund's, Norwich, 19x7-20. V. of
St German, Roath, Glam., 1920-36. Rural Dean of Cardiff,
1931-6. R. of Nash with Thornton and Beachampton, Bucks.,
1936-47. Of Malvern in 1951. (Venn, 11. 554; Crockford;
Univ. War List.)
WARNER, PATRICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. II, i860. [Eldest] s. of Patric, Esq., deceased, of Ardeer,
Ayrshire (and Lucy Campbell, dau. of Capt. Joseph Pearce,
R.N.). B. Dec. 19, 1840. Schools, Edinburgh .\cademy and
Merchiston Castle. Matric. Michs. i860. Succeeded his father,
at Ardeer, 1854. J. P. for .Ayrshire. Married, June 22, 1864,
Maude Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Thomas J. Theobald, R. of
Nunney, Somerset, and had issue. Residing at Brighton in
1914. Died Mar. 13, 1915. (Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.;
Edinburgh Academy Reg.; Burke, L.G., which gives 1841 for
year of birth.)
WARNER, RICHARD HYETT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 1858. Of Surrey. [S. of Richard, of Croom's Hill,
Greenwich. School, City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1858;
Scholar, 1859; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1864; priest, 1S65; C. of Thomey Abbey, Cambs., 1864-72.
V. of Astley, Warws., 1872-7. V. of Almeley, Heref., 1877-
1919. Married, Dec. 4, 1897, Grace, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Adams. Author, The History of Thomey Abbey; Life and
Legends of St Chad. Disappears from Crockford, 1920.
(The Times, Dec. 10, 1897.)
WARNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 26,
1842. [B. June 16, 1822, at Leyton, Essex. S. of Edward,
of Walthamstow. School, Totteridge Park.] Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Of Brighton. J. P. for Sussex.
F.R.A.S., 1867. Married, 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
P. Harris. Author, How to keep the Clock right. Died Jan. 3,
1883. (Monthly Notes, Royal Astron. Soc, 44, 184, 153.)
WARNER, THOMAS DAVENPORT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 29, 1866. S. of T., Esq., of Rangoon. [B. Mar. 20,
1848, in New York. School, Church of England Grammar,
Melbourne, Australia.] Matric. Easter, 1867. Rowing 'blue'
(cox), 1868. Ord. deacon (Brisbane) 1874; priest, 1875; Inc.
of Roma, Queensland, 1874-8. C. of St M., W. Maitland,
1878-9. Inc. of Cassilis, 1879-87. Inc. of St Paul's, W.
Maitland, 1887-90. R. of Toowoomba, 1890-1903. Hon.
Canon of Brisbane, 1892. R. of St John's, Dalby, 1903-4.
C. of Walkem, Herts., 1904-6. R. of Shephall, 1906-16.
Subsequently of Sandgate, Queensland. Disappears from
Crockford, 1940.
WARNER, WILLIAM HORATIO. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1889. S. of William John, civil-engineer, of South
Shields (and Martha .\lthea Catherine Morris). B. .May 19,
1870, at Westoe, South Shields. Schools, Durham and
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1889. An Army tutor
for some years. Later a brewer; inventor of an 'improved
sparger.' Died Nov. 19, 1901. Brother of George F. (1882).
{Durham Sch. Reg.)
WARNER, WILLIAM SYDNEY OKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
.Mar. 24, 1864. S. of the Rev. George Townsend (1833), of
Highstead, Torquay. B. Aug. 29, 1844, at Swansea. School,
his father. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Cricket 'blue,'
1867, 1868. Ord deacon (Winchester) 1870; C. of Shalfleet,
Isle of Wight, 1870-1. Died Nov. 1871, at Salisbury. Brother
of George T. (1859). (Boase. vi. 790; Clergy List.)
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WARNES, JOHN HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Jan.
22, 1863. S. of John, gent, (and Louisa Blencowe). B. Jan.
29, 1841, at Trimingham [Norfolk]. Matric. Lent, 1863.
WARNES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Dec. 15,
1829. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1830, as John; as he signs
thus the College Adm. Reg. must be wrong in calling him
William.
WARR, GEORGE CHARLES WINTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 28, 1865. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] W[inter] [V. of
ChUdwall], of Liverpool. B. [May 23, 1845], at Oakville,
Upper Canada. School, Royal Institution, Liverpool. Matric.
Michs. 1865; Tancred Scholar, 1865; Bell Scholar, 1866.
Migrated to Trinity, May 28, 1866; Scholar, 1867; Porson
prize, 1868; Members' prize, 1868; B.A. (yd Classic) 1869;
Winchester Reading prize, 1869; M.A. 1872. Elected, but
not admitted. Fellow of Trinity, 1870, declining to make the
usual declaration. Assistant Master at St Paul's School,
1869-70. Secretary of the Cobden Club, 1869-73. Lecturer
in Classics, at King's College, London, 1874-81; Professor of
Classical Literature, 1881-1901. Professor of Latin at
Queen's College, London, 1884-1901. Married, 1885, Con-
stance Emily, dau. of Thomas Keddy Fletcher, of Union
Docks, Limehouse. Author, The Tale of Troy; The Story of
Orestes; Echoes of Hellas; The Greek Epic; The Oresteia of
Aeschylus, etc. Died Feb. 21, 1901. His widow bequeathed,
in 1909. £5000 for founding the University scholarship
bearing his name. Brother of the next. (Scott, MSS.;
Peile, II. 588; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 23, 1901.)
WARR, HENRY DENNY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 17, 1862. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Winter [P.C.
of St Saviour's, Liverpool], of 52, Upper Parliament Street,
Liverpool. B. Aug. 4, 1843. School, Royal Institution,
Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar; Bell Scholar, 1863;
B.A. {7th Classic) 1867; M.A. 1870. Fellow, 1867-80. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 2, 1865. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1871. On the Northern Circuit. Lecturer in Common
Law to the Incorporated Law Society, 1881-2. Secretary to
the City liveries Companies Commission. Died Sept. 8, 1909.
Brother of the above. (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Sept. 13, 1909.)
WARRAND, HENRY KENNETH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1886.
[2nd s. of William Edmund, Major-General, R.E., of
Westhorpe Hall, Notts, (and Isabella Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Houson, of Brant Broughton, Lines.). B. Mar.
II, 1865. Formerly a Naval cadet.] Matric. Michs. i886;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Guildford) 1891; priest
(Winchester) 1892; C. of Famham, Surrey, 1891-4. C. of
Eckington, Derbs., 1894-5. R. of Bilsthorpe, Notts., 1896-
1911. Married, Apr. 26, 1900, Florence Anne, dau. of
Frederick Gordon, Esq., of the Briery, Sunderland, and had
issue. Latterly of Westhorpe Hall, Southwell, where he died
June 23, 1937. (Burke, E.G., which gives died 1936; Walford,
County Families; Crockford; The Times, June 26, 1937.)
WARRAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12, 1815.
B. in Scotland. Matric. Lent, 1816. Kept three terms.
WARRE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May i, 1780. [6th]
s. of William, merchant, of Oporto, of [Bradford], Somerset
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Whitehead). B. Aug. 21,
1760, at Oporto. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1780.
Migrated to Sidney, Nov. 22, 1786; LL.B. 1788. R. of Hill-
morton, Warws., 1793-1805. Married, Dorothea — , and had
issue. Died in Aug., 1805. (Burke, E.G., which gives 'died
before 1823, leaving issue'; O. Mag., 1805, 880; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WARRE, EDWARD SYDENHAM. Adm. (age 15, sic) at King's, a
scholarfromEton, July 2, 1755. [S.of Richard (and Ann). B.
at Hitchenden (or Hughenden), Bucks. Bapt. July 28, 1738.
Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759; M.A. 1762. Fellow, 1758-64.
Ord. priest (Norwich, Eitt. dim. from Worcester) Dec. 18,
1763. V. of Wootton-Wawen, Warws., 1763-4. Died Sept. 18,
1764. (Eton Coll. Reg.)
WARRE, JOHN KING (1825), see EAGLES.
WARRE-CORNISH, see CORNISH.
WARREN, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 20, 1866.
S. of John, wiue-merchant, of Cambridge. B. there. School,
Perse. Matric. Michs. 1866. Migrated (age 21) to Caius,
Dec. 26, 1867; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1874; priest, 1875; C. of Warrington, Lanes., 1874-6. C. of
St John-the-Evangelist, Barrow-in-Furness, 1876-8; V.
there, 1878-80. V. of St Michael's (Bongate), Appleby,
Westmorland, 1880-1915. Married (1) Louisa Akers; (2) Jan.
17, 1911, Marianne Margaret Dangerfield. Died Jan. 30, 1915.
{Venn, n. 383; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 20, 1911.)
WARREN, ALBERT EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter,
1884.
Warren, Charles
WARREN, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 16, 1864. S.
of Robert [blacking-manufacturer, of London]. B. Dec. 29,
1845, in London. School [Mill Hill and] Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1875. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.,
which confuses him with another man; Mill Hill Sch. Reg.)
WARREN, ALFRED CASTLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 30, 1894. S. of [William, of Dibrugarh, Assam and of]
Mrs Warren, of Clovelly, Albermarle Road, Beckenham.
[B. Jan. 8, 1876.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1905; B.Chir. and M.D. 1909. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P., 1904. Clinical Assistant,
Chelsea Hospital for Women, St Bartholomew's Hospital,
Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, and West London
Hospital. Practised in London. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C). Retired to Reading, where he
died Sept. 2, 1930. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical Diredories;
The Times, Sept. 4, 1930.)
WARREN, ALFRED ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of Alfred, of 16, Sussex Square, Brighton. B.
[Feb. 18], 1870, at Nelson, New Zealand. Schools, Clifton
College and Bradfield College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A.
1891 ; M.A. 1895. Died in 1922. Brother of Godfrey F. (1890).
(Clifton Colt. Reg.; Bradfield Coll. Reg.)
WARREN, ALFRED TOWNSHEND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Sept. 2, 1872. S. of Samuel Townshend,
deceased. School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876;
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1877.
WARREN, AMELIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 14, 1831.
Doubtful if resided.
WARREN, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 14, 1776.
Of Notts.
WARREN, BENJAMIN JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 13, 1892. S. of George Katz, manufacturer,
of Great Bowden, Leics. (and Mary Shoolbred). B. Aug. 17,
1872, at Kibworth. Schools, Kibworth and Stamford
Grammar (Dr Barnard). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Brother of George E. (1890).
WARREN, BERTRAM REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, i886. S. of Frank Robert, of Upton Park, Slough,
Bucks. B. there. May 13, 1868. School, Harrow (Dr Butler).
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1892;
practised in London (Messrs Warren, 5, Bedford Square). Of
Coombe End, Shere, Surrey, where he died Aug. 7. I952-
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Eists; The Times, Aug. 9, 1952.)
WARREN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 5, 1780. Of
Middlesex. [Eldest] s. of Richard (1747-8), Fellow of the
College (and Elizabeth, only dau. of Peter Shaw, M.D.,
physician to George II and George III). B. Mar. 19, 1764.
Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1785; M.A. 1788.
Fellow, 1786-1813. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 30, 1781.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 3, 1790; Bencher, 1816; K.C. i8i6;
Treasurer, 1821. Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales,
1819. Chief Justice of Chester, 1819. M.P. for Dorchester,
1819-26. Married, July 9, 1813, Amelia, dau. of Charies
Sloper, of Sundridge, Kent. Died Aug. 12, 1829. Brother of
John (1785), Henry (1790) and Pelham (i795)- {Record of
Old Westminsters; Foster, Men at the Bar; Jesus College
Notes.)
WARREN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1827. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Dawson (Trinity College, Oxford,
1790) [V. of Edmonton, Middlesex]. B. 1808, at Edmonton.
School, Hammersmith. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830;
B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. College Librarian, 1837-40. Rowing
'blue' (the ist race), 1829. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 29,
1832; priest, Apr. 18, 1833; C. of Burton-Latimer, Northants,
1832-4. C. of Edmonton, 1834-5. P.C. of St James's,
Enfield Highway, 1835-40. V. of Over, Cambs., 1840-73.
Author, Sermons for the National Society; The Ely Substitute
for Diocesan Synods; The Presbyterate in Synod, etc. Lived
latterly at Treneglos, Kenwyn, Truro, where he died Dec. 17,
1883, aged 75. Brother of Edward B. (1827) ; father of Herbert
(1866) and Charles F. S. (1864). (Crockford; Boase, in. 1210;
The Guardian, Dec. 27, 1883; Cambridge Antiquarian Society,
,xxix, 1897, 67.)
WARREN, CHARLES. Adm.pens.atST John's, May 19, 1862. S.
of William, grocer (and Elizabeth). B. [Dec. 20, 1843] at Cam-
bridge. Bapt. Feb. 28, 1844. [School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs.
1862; Scholar, 1863; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Cricket 'blue,'
1866. Vice-Principal of Sheffield Collegiate School, 1868-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Boston, Lines.,
1869-71. C. of St Swithin, Lincoln, 1871-2. C. of New Clee,
Lines., 1872-80; P.C. there, 1880-3. V. of SaxUby, 1883-4.
V. of Nettleham, 1884-90. R. of Grayingham, 1890-8. V. of
St Michael-on-the-Mount, Lincoln, 1898-1915. Married,
Sept. II, 1873, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Robert John Gains-
ford, of Sheffield. Died Apr. 29, 1919, at Sidmouth, aged 75.
Brother of WUliam (1857). (Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, May 5, 1919.)
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WARREN, CHARLES FRERE STOPFORD. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 17, 1864. Of Cambs. [S. of the Rev.
Charles(i827), V. of Over. B. 1844, at Over. School, private.]
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1870; priest, 1871 ; C. (to his father) at Over, Cambs.,
1870-3. Lived at Bexhill, 1874-9; a' Famborough, Berks.,
1880-3; at Treneglos, Kenwyn, Truro, 1883-8; at Cambridge,
1888-9 and at Southfields', Longford, Coventry, 1889-98.
Author, The Dies Irae, on this Hvmn and its English Version.
Died Feb. 9, 1898, at Longford.' Brother of Herbert (1866).
(Crockford; Boase, Collect. Cornub.;The Times, Feb. 18, 1898.)
WARREN, CHARLES HERBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent,
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1904.
WARREN, CHARLES NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1895. [S. of .\rthur John, of Epsom, Surrey. B. Dec. 25,
1876.] School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898. Of Ury, Badulla, Ceylon, in 1925. Sometime in Java.
Died July 12, 1935, at Hongkong. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Emmanuel Coll. Mag., 1935; The Times, July 16, 1935.)
WARREN, CHARLES THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, May i, 1885. [S. of the Ven. Charles Frederick,
Archdeacon in Osaka, Japan. B. 1867, at Hong Kong.
School, Monkton Combe.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. i888;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (London, for Colonies) 1890; priest
(Japan) 1892. C.M.S. missionary at Osaka, 1890-1; at
Tokushima, 1891-4; at Osaka, 1894-1911. C. of St Leonard's,
Exeter, 1911-14. R. of ChilthomeDomer, Somerset, 1914-37.
Married, 1892, Catherine Florence, dau. of Samuel Wolton,
of Butley Abbey, Suffolk. Resided subsequently at 15, St
John's Road, Clevedon, where he died Oct. 20, 1949, aged 82 ;
buried at Chilthome Domer. Brother of Horace G. (1889),
{Crockford; Who's Who in Somerset; The Times, Oct. 22, 1949.)
WARREN, EDWARD BLACKBURN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 12, 1827. Of .Middlesex. [S. of the Rev. Dawson (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1790), \'. of Edmonton.] Matric. Lent, 1828;
B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1831;
priest, Dec. 1832. C. of St Paul's, Edmonton, 1834-44.
Living at Edmonton in 1847. C. of Cattistock, Dorset, 1848-
51. V. of Marlborough, 1851-72. Married Mary A., 2nd dau.
of Edward Busk, of Ford's Grove, Middlesex. Resided
latterly at 14, Sydney Place, Bath, where he died Jan. 5, 1894.
aged 90. Brother of Charles (1827). (Crockford; Clergy List;
The Guardian, Jan. 10, 1894; Burke, L.G.)
WARREN, EDWARD WALPOLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Dec. 29, 1858. S. of Samuel, lawyer, of 16,
Manchester Square, London. School, Halifax. Matric. Lent,
1859; Scholar; B.\. 1861; M.A. i868. D.D., University of
New York, 1893. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1862; priest,
1863; C of Clandown, Somerset, 1862-4. C. of East with
West Cranmore, 1864-70. R. of Compton-Martin, 1870-84.
V. of Holy Trinity, Lambeth, 1884-7. R. of Holy Trinity.
New York, U.S.A., 1887-95. R- of St James and Holy,
Trinity, New York, 1895-1903. Married, Agnes Sarah, dau.
of John Kermedv, of Bath, sometime Administrator-General
of Demerara. Died July 24, 1903, aged 63, at Bad Gastein,
Austria. (Crockford; The Times, July 30, 1903.)
WARREN, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 14, 1759. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Langhom (i739). of
Hampstead, [P.C. of St Mary's, Hampstead.] School,
Westminster (Dr Markham). Matric. Lent, 1760; Scholar;
B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1762;
priest. Mar. 18, 1764. P.C. of St Mary's, Hampstead, 1762-7.
R. of Great Bromley, Essex, 1767-1806. Died Nov. 30, i8o6.
Fatherof Henry (1796). (RecordofOldWestminsters;G.Mag.,
i8o6, II. 177-8.)
WARREN, FREDERIC MAURICE. Adm. at King's, Oct. i,
1888. S. of Frederic [late Alderman], of the Priory, St Ives,
Hunts. B. 1870. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891. Partner in Messrs Coote and Warren, coal-
merchants. Of St Ives, Hunts. J. P. for Hunts., 1906. Mayor
of St Ives, 1912. Married, 1903, Anna Margaret, dau. of
E. L. Wallis, of the Firs, Hereford, and had issue. (Upping-
ham Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 187; Kelly, Handbook.)
WARREN, GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 16, 1890. S. of George Katz, manufacturer, of Great
Bowden, Leics. [formerly of British Guiana] (and Mary
Shoolbred). B. Jan. 18, 1870, in Manchester. Schools,
Kibworth Grammar and Stamford Grammar (Dr Barnard).
Matric. Michs. 1890. Second Lieut., the Border Regt., 1892;
Lieut., 1896; Captain, 1902. Served in the South African
War, 1899-1902 (Assistant Provost Marshall, 1902). Major,
1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Temp. Lieut.-Col.,
1914; D.S.O., 1915 ; mentioned in despatches). Retired, 1920.
Married, 1902, Norah Ingate, widow of H. G. T. Ingate
Warren, and dau. of W. J. Roche, of Belfast, and had issue.
Warren. John
Latterly of Heathcote, Camberiey. Died May 4, 1942'
Brother of Benjamin J. C. (1892). {Army Lists; Who's Who;
The V.C. and D.S.O.; The Times, May 6, 1942.)
WARREN, GODFREY FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinitv Hall, 1890,
S. of .\lfred, Esq., of 16, Sussex Square. Brighton. [B. Nov.
1872.; School, Bradfield College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
i893;M..\. 1897. .■Xdm. Solicitor, 1897; practised at East-
bourne (Messrs Hillman, Bunt and Warren) Died Nov. 26,
1937, at Eastbourne. Brother of .\lfred R. (1888). (Bradfield
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 29, 1937.)
WARREN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 8,
1790. S. of Richard (1747-8) TM.D., physician to George III],
of London (and Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Shaw, M.D.). B.
Sept. 4, 1772. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1790;
Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1797. Ord. deacon (Bangor)
Feb. 21, 1796; priest, Jan. 21, I797- ^reh. of Bangor, 1797.
V. of Famham, Surrey, 1 799-1845. R. of .^shington, Sussex,
1797-45- Married, June 24, 1799, Eliza, dau. of John Mason,
of Camberwell, Surrey. Died June 21, 1845. Brother of
Charles (1780), John (1785) and Pelham (1795); fatherof
Henry (1825) and Percy S. (1833). {Record of Old West-
minsters; Clergy List.)
WARREN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1796. S. of [The Rev.] Erasmus (1759). of London. School,
Cheam, Surrev. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Worcester
College, Oxford, whence he matric. Aug. 1801, age 25. {Al.
Oxon, which calls his father 'Esq'.)
WARREN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Jan. 6, 1825.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henr>' (1790). B. [June 19, 1807], at
Ashington, Sussex. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1831;
priest, 1835; C. of Ashington, Sussex, 1831. C. of Storrington,
1856-60. R. of Sullington, 1859. V. of Flixton, Suffolk,
1860-72. Died Mar. 25, 1872. Brother of Percy S. (1833).
(Record of Old Westminsters and Supplement; Crockford.)
WARREN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 7. 1866.
S. of the Rev. Charles (1827). B. [July 31], 1849. at Over,
Cambs. School, his father. Matric. Michs. 1867; Mus. Bac,
1871. Brother of Charles F. S. (1864).
WARREN, HORACE GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1889. Of Notts. [2nd] s. of the Ven. C. F., of Osaka,
Japan. B. .\pr. 22, 1870, at North CoUingham, Notts.
Schools, C.M.S. Children's home and Monkton Combe.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon
(London, for Colonies) 1893; priest (Osaka) 1896. Missionary
at Osaka, 1893-7; at Hamada, 1897-1902. Acting Principal,
C.M.S. boys' school, Osaka, 1902-3. C. of Cavan, Ireland,
1903-4. R. of Ardcame, Co. Roscommon, 1904-9. Org. Sec,
C.M.S. (for S. of Ireland), 1909-17. Centr. Sec, Church of
Ireland Jews' Society, 1917-26. C. in-charge of Corbally, Co.
Tipperary, 1926-8. R. of KUmacduagh, 1928-35. Canon of
Clonfert, 1932-5. Of Abbeyleix, Ireland, in 1948. .Brother of
Charies T. (1885). (Crockford.)
WARREN, JAMES waLLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 4,
1868. [5th] s. of Robert, of Dublin (and Alicia, dau. of
Athanasius Cusack, of Laragh, Co. Wicklow. B. Feb. 10.
1836. At Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861),
Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1869-75; B.A. i7th WrangUr)
1872; M.A. 1875. Fellow, 1875-88. Ord. deacon (Ely, for
DubUn) 1873; priest (Ely) 1874. Resided latteriy at 39.
Rutland Square, Dublin. Died July 14, 1896. [Venn, 11. 382;
Crockford; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WARREN, JOHN. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 2, 1783-
Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar; B.A. 1787; M.A.
1790. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 3, 1787; priest, Sept. 21,
1788; C. of Tasburgh, Norfolk, 1787.
WARREN, JOHN. .\dm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 5, 1785- Of
Middlesex. [5 th] s. of Richard (1747-8), M.D. [Physician to
George III] (and Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Shaw, M.D.).
[B. 1767.] Matric Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1793-
•A man of good abilities, but idle and dissipated.. . .In
stature very diminutive.' Ord. deacon (Bangor) Apr. 18, 1790;
priest, July 10, 1791. Dean of Bangor, 1793-1838. Chancellor
of Bangor diocese, 1823-38. Preb. of Lichfield, i795- Married,
1795, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Crooke, of Preston, Lanes.
Died in 1838. Father of the next and of William (1822);
brother of Charles (1780), Henry (1790) and Pelham (i795)-
(V. Hodson;7«ws Coll. \otes; Gunning, 11. 53-6.)
WARREN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Feb. 1814.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (above), Dean of Bangor (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Crooke, M.D.. of Preston). B.
[Oct. 4, 1796], at Bangor. Schools, Bangor and Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. (5//! Wrangler) iSiS; \l.A. 1821.
Fellow, 1818-29; tutor. Ord. deacon (Bangor) Oct. 9, 1819;
priest, Oct. 8, 1820. R. of Caldecote, Hunts., 1822-52. R. of
Graveley, Cambs., 1828-52. F.R.S., 1830. 'He owned the
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advowson of Caldecote, but, as neither that parish nor the
adjoining one had a resident clergyman, he proposed to unite
the 2 parishes, and sold the advowson of Caldecote to the
patron of the other parish, giving the purchase money to
build a parsonage for the united parishes— an incident
characteristic of the man.' Married, 1835, his cousin, Caroline
Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Richard Warren, 3rd Foot
Guards, but had no issue. Author, Treatise on the geometrical
representation of the square roots of negative quantities. Died
Aug. 16, 1852 at Bangor. Brother of William (1822).
{Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, iii. 1211; Clergy List;
Jesus College Notes (pedigree); D.N.B. (sub Charles Warren);
Proc. Royal Soc. 6 (1854), 259.)
WARREN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 19, 1832; from
Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1832.
WARREN, JOHN BORLASE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Sept. 23, 1769. [4th s. of John Borlase (Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1717), of Stapleford, Notts, (and Anne, dau. of
Gervase Rosell). B. Sept. 2, 1753. at Stapleford. School,
Derby.] Matric. Lent, 1771; M.A. 1776. Kept terms till
Mar. 1771. Entered on the books of H.M.S. Marlborough as
an A.B., Apr. 24, 1771 and thence onwards his residence at
Cambridge was very intermittent. His service on board the
Marlborough must have been equally irregular, for early in
1772 his name was marked on the ship's books with an ' R.',
i.e. 'run, or deserted.' On Feb. 17, 1772, he was discharged
to the sloop, Alderney, employed on preventive service on the
East Coast. Alternated between the Alderney (rated a
midshipman) and residence at Emmanuel, from Apr. 1772
for 18 months. Discharged from the Alderney, ' per Admiralty
order,' Mar. 17, 1774. M.P. for Great Marlow, Bucks., 1774-
84; for Nottingham, 1797-1806; for Buckingham, 1807. On
the death of his father, June i, 1775. the baronetcy was
restored in his person. Bought Lundy Island about 1776,
and sold it, 1781. Joined the Navy 'in earnest,' 1777; Lieut.,
1778; Captain, 1781; Commodore, 1794. While in command
of a frigate squadron captured three French vessels, Apr. 23,
1794 and for this service was made K.B. In charge of the
naval arrangements to support the French Royalists in their
expedition to Quiberon Bay, 1794: "destroyed, captured or
recaptured no fewer than 220 sail,' 1796; defeated the French
fleet off Ireland, 1798. Rear-Admiral, 1799; Vice-Admiral,
1805; Admiral, 1810. P.C. 1802. Commander-in-Chief,
North American station, 1813-14. Ambassador to the Court
of Russia, 1802-4. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1814. G.C.B., 1815.
Married, Dec. 12, 1780, Caroline, youngest dau. of Lieut. -
General Sir John Clavering, K.B., and had issue, of whom
only a daughter survived him. Died Feb. 27, 1822, while on
a visit to Greenwich Hospital, when the Baronetcy became
extinct. {G.E.C.; D.N.B.; Return of M.P. s.)
WARREN, JOHN CRABS [BLAIR]. Adm. pens, at Sioney,
Oct. 13, 1820. Youngest s. of the Rev. William Hamilton
(Christ Church, Oxford, i777). R- of Greenstead. Essex. B.
there. Mar. 17, 1802. School, Oakham (Dr Doncaster).
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(London) June 10, 1827; priest, Dec. 21, 1828. P.C. of Little
Horkesley, Essex, 1829-57. Disappears from Clergy List,
1859. Brother of Zachariah S. (1812). (Oakham Sch. Reg.;
Crockford, 'John Crabb Blair Warren.')
WARREN, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1898. S.
of George Alfred, of Streatham Hill, London, S.W. (and
Fanny Susannah Nutter). B. [May 9], 1880, at Clapton,
Middlesex. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901. Articled to a solicitor in 1906. Died Oct. 19, 1950,
at Forest Green. (Venn, 11. 560; The Times, Oct. 20, 1950.)
WARREN, JOHN SHRAPNEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 26, 1848. [Only] s. of the Rev. Zachariah Shrapnel
(1812), of Ancaster, Lines, (and Maria, dau. of John Lamb).
B. [Aug. 15, 1829], at Beverley, Yorks. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (York) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of N. Cave, Yorks., 1853-
6; V. of Langtoft, Lines., 1856-75. R. of Willoughby, near
Alford, 1875-1922. Preb. of Lincoln, 1895-1925. Married
(i) Caroline, dau. of J. E. Brooke, of Hotham House, Yorks.;
(2) July 4, 1920, Ethel Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. H. A.
Marsh, V. of Tuxford, Notts. Lived latterly at St Leonard's,
on-Sea, where he died May 2, 1925, aged 95. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Who u-as Who; The Times, Nov. 7, 1918, July 7,
1920 and May 4, 1925.)
WARREN, JOSEPH LOXDALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9,
1849. [Eldest s. of Joseph Loxdale, gent., of Market Drayton
(and Mary, only child of Richard Warren, Esq., of Ardwick,
Manchester). B. 1830.] School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy).
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 18, 1851. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1855. On the
Oxford Circuit. Of Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, and Morville
Hall, Bridgnorth. J. P. for Staffs, and Salop. Married, 1862,
Warren, William
Annette, dau. of Capt. Forshaw, R.N., and had issue. Died
Apr. 20, 1909, at Morville Hall. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, .\pr. 23, 1909.)
WARREN, PELHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 25,
1795. [9th] s. of Richard (1747-8) [physician to George III],
of London (and Elizabeth, only dau. of PeterShaw, physician).
[B. Oct. 7, 1778, in London.] School, Westminster (Dr
Vincent). Matric. Lent, 1796; Browne (Classical) medal, 1798;
M.B. 1800; M.D. 1805. F.R.C.P., 1806; Censor, 1810;
Harveian Orator, 1826. Physician to St George's Hospital,
1803-16. F.R.S., 1813. Gazetted Physician-Extraordinary to
the King, July 24, 1830, but declined the honour. An
accomplished classical scholar. Had a caustic wit and a very
independent manner as a physician; 'took a prodigious
amount of snuff, and was plain and untidy in his dress,
perhaps to affectation.' Married, May 3, 18 14, Penelope,
eldest dau. of the Very Rev. William Davies Shipley, Dean
of St Asaph, and had issue, 7 children. Died Dec 2, 1835, at
Worting House, near Basingstoke. Father of Richard P.
(1833) and William S. (1833); brother of Chades (1780),
John (1785) and Henry (1790). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Jesus College Notes (pedigree); Munk, Roll of the R.C. of
Physicians; D.N.B.)
WARREN, PERCY SLOPER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Apr. 18, 1833. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Henry (1790). B.
Apr. 6, 1815, at Ashington, Sussex. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1839; priest, 1840; C. of Ashington, Sussex, 1839-46. C. of
Wiggonholt and Greatham, 1846-7. C. of Staunton-on-Wye,
Heref., 1847-9. C. of Worplesdon, Surrey, 1849-54. C. of
Lakefield, Western Canada, 1854-63. C. of Flixton, Suffolk
1864-73. C. of Worting, Hants., 1873-9. V. of Wanborough,
Wilts., 1879-90. Married, Dec. 14, 1853, Margaret Charlotte,
eldest dau. of the Rev. William Barlee, R. of WestChQtington,
Sussex. Lived latterly at Worthing. Died June 14, 1894.
Brother of Henry (1825). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Crockford.)
WARREN, PHILIP WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 4, 1865. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs.
1865; Scholar, 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1874. Assistant Master
at Bedford Grammar School, 1869-74. Head Master of
Berwick-on-Tweed Grammar School, 1874-77. (A. G. E.
Hookham.)
WARREN, RICHARD PELHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec.
13, 1833. [Eldest s. of Pelham (i795)> M.D. (and Penelope,
dau. of the Very Rev. W. D. Shipley, Dean of St Asaph).
B. Dec. 21, 1815. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Major, Flintshire Rifles. High
Sheriff of Flintshire, 1868. Of Worting House, near Basing-
stoke, Hants. J. P. for Hants, and Flintshire. Died May 7.
1897. Twin-brother of William S. (1833). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Walford, County Families.)
WARREN, STEPHEN PERCY Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1891.
[3rd] s. of Stephen, of Waltham Cross. B. Feb. 18, 1869, at
Stoke Newington. School, Theobalds, Waltham Cross.
Matric. Michs. 1891 ; H.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of Cannock, Staffs., 1895-6. C. of Tamworth,
1896-1900. C. of All Saints, Leek, igoo-6. V. of Longsdon,
Staffs., 1906-21. Lie. to off., dio. of Lichfield, from 1921.
Married, Feb. 3, 1897, Beatrice Et,hel, 2nd dau. of John Smith
Charies, of Pelsall House, Walsall. Resided latteriy at Leek,
where he died Feb. 8, 1946. (Venn, 11. 522; Crockford;
Church Times, Feb. 15, 1946.)
WARREN, SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31, 1886.
[5th] s. of William Thomas. B. [Dec. 10, 1867], at the Royal
School, Great Park, Windsor. Schools, his father's and
St Mark's, Windsor. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1894. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of
St Bride's, Liverpool, 1890-4. C. of St Benedict's, Everton.
1894-7. C. of Fairfield, Liverpool, 1897-8. C. of Springfield,
Essex, 1898-9. C. of Southborough, Kent, 1899-1901. C. of
St Leonard's, Bootle, 1901-2. V. of Rendham, Suffolk, 1902-
11. Perm, to off., dio. of St Edmundsbury, 1911-19. R. of
Clapton-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1919-46. Married, Mar. 21,
1902, Alice Sarah Franceska, only dau. of Charles Alexander
Steinitz, of Denmark Hill. Of Paignton, Devon, in 1951.
(Peile, n. 726; Crockford; J. E. Griffith, Pedigrees of Anglesey
and Carnarvon Families.)
WARREN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Jan. 18,
1822. S. of the Very Rev. John (1785), D.D., Dean of
Bangor. B. there, Aug. i, 1803. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; U.A. 1829. Ord. deacon
(Bangor) Oct. 13, 1827; priest, Feb. 17, 1828. P.C. of
Llanfihangel-Ysceifiog and Llanfi&nan, Anglesey, 1828-32. R.
of Wroot, Lines., 1832-77. Married, Apr. 11, 1844, Ann
Sarah, eldest dau. of the Rev. George Bethell, R. of Worples-
don, Surrey. Died Dec. 29, 1877. Brother of John (1814).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford.)
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WARREN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 28, 1857.
fEldest] s. of William, grocer, of Cambridge (and Elizabeth).
B there. Bapt. Feb. 27, 1839. School, Oakham. Matric.
Michs. 1857; B.A. {i2th Classic) i86i; M..\. 1864. Fellow of
the entomological society. Of the Tring museum. Died
Oct 18 1914, at Hemel Hempstead. Brother of Charles
(1862). '{Oakham Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, .xxxix. 220;
The Times, Oct. 20, 1914.)
WARREN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 23, 1874.
S of William, bricklayer (and Eliza). B. at Redhill, Surrey.
Bapt. Jan. 9, 1853. Matric. Lent, 1874; Scholar; B.A. (Moral
Sci. Trip., ist Class) 1877; Bumey prize, 1878; M..\. 1880,
Fellow, 1880-7. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1878; priest, 1880; C. of
St Paul's, Cambridge, 1878-80. V. of Homingsey, Cambs.,
1887-8 Living at Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk in 1890. V. of
Poslingford, Suffolk, 1902-7. R- of Black Notley, Essex,
1907-18. Lived latterly at 20, Crescent Road, Bournemouth,
where he died May 4, 1923, aged 70. (Crockford; Eagle,
XLiii. 149; The Times, May 5, 1923.)
WARREN, WILLIAM NEWTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 11, 1840. [2nd] s. of Augustus [of Upper
Montague Street, Russell Square, London]. B. in London.
School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1843;
B.A. (bth Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow of Clare, 1848.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 17, 1844; migrated to
Lincoln's Inn, May 12, 1846. Called to the Bar, June 8, 1847.
Married, Apr. 6, 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Bushby, of
Field Place, near Worthing. (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
WARREN, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 10, 1834. Doubtful if resided.
WARREN, WILLIAM SHIPLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 13, 1833. [2nd s. of Pelham (i795) (and Penelope, dau.
of the Very Rev. W. D. Shipley). B. Dec. 21, 1815.] Matric.
Michs. 1834. Second Lieut., Rifle Brigade, 1836; Lieut.,
1840; Capt., 1845; retired, 1852. Died Nov. 30, 1862. Twin-
brother of Richard P. (1833). (Record of Old Westminsters.)
WARREN, ZACHARIAH SHRAPNEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 16, 1812. Eldest s. of the Rev. W[illiam] H[amilton]
(Christ Church, Oxford, i777), R- of Greenstead, Essex. B.
there, Apr. 2, 1796. School, Oakham :Mr Doncaster). Matric.
Michs. i8i4;B.A. i8i8;M.A. 1821. Usher of Oakham School,
1819. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1819; priest (Peterb.) 1820;
C. of Oakham. 1820. C. of Abington and Hardingstone,
Northants,, 1820. C. of Burton Bishop, Yorks. V. of Dorring-
ton, Lines., 1823-61. Head Master of Beveriey School, 1828-
42. V. of Ancaster, Lines., 1841-61. Married, Maria, dau. of
the Rev. John Lamb, R. of Stretton, Rutland. Died Aug. 19,
1861. Father of John S. (1848); brother of JohnC.B. (1820).
(Oakham Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Northants. Clergy.)
WARRENDER, Sir GEORGE, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity, June 30, 18 11. [Eldest s. of Sir Patrick, 3rd Bart,
(and H. Blair). B. Dec. 5, 1782, at Dunbar. Matnc. from
Christ Church, Oxford, 1799.] Had succeeded his father as
4th Bart., June 14, 1799. Matric. Easter, 1811; M.A. 1811.
M.P. for Haddington, 1807-12; for Truro, 1812-18; for
Sandwich, 1818-26; for Westbury, 1826-30; for Homton,
1830-2. A Lord of the Admiralty, 1812-22. Member of the
Board of Control, 1822-8. Of Lochend, East Lothian.
P.C. 1822. F.R.S. 1815. Lieut-Col., Berwickshire Militia.
Married, Oct. 13, 1810, .\nne Evelyn, youngest dau. of the
3rd Viscount Falmouth. An amateur musician of considerable
celebrity; and a bon vivant; known as 'Sir George Provender."
Died, s.^., Feb. 21, 1849. (Burke, P. ami B.; Return of M.P. s;
Al.Oxon.; G.E.C.)
WARRENER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May
21, 1845. S. of the Rev. Robert (Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1805). B. at Lydd, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1852.
Ord. deacon (Ely, for Winchester) 1873; priest (Norwich),
1877; C. of Kingsclere, Hants., 1873-5- C. of Friston,
Suffolk, 1876-7. C. of East Bergholt, 1877-82. R. of Mor-
bome, Hunts., 1890-8. Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
WARRINER, WALTER ERNLfe. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 9, 1877. Of The Mount, Bishopstoke, Hants. [S. of — ,
of Dover.] [School, Eton, for one term.] Matric. Michs. 1877.
(Eton Sch Reg.)
WARRINGTON, DANIEL RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Clare, Mar. 19, 1790. B. in London.
WARRINGTON, EARL OF (1755), see GREY, GEORGE HARRY.
WARRINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 4,
1761. [5th and youngest] s. of George, Esq., of Lanes, [and
of Stanton, Derbs.] [B. 1744]- School, Shrewsbury. Matnc.
Michs. 1762. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 30, 1769. Cursal
Canon of St Asaph, 1776-1830. V. of Estyn (or Hope),
Flints., 1778-1830. R. of Pleasley, Derbs., 1793-1830.
Warter, The Rev. John Wood
Married, 1768, Mary, only dau. of Henry Strudwick Thomhill,
and had issue. Died in 1830. (St John's Coll. Adm., m. 676;
G. Mag., 1830, II. 282; V. Hodson.)
WARRINGTON, GEORGE. .A.dm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 1,
1869. Did not reside.
WARRINGTON, STRUDWICK THORNHILL. Adm. at Peter-
house, Oct. 29, 1830. S. of Capt. — , of Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Sept. 23, 1838. (T. A. Walker, 442.)
WARRINGTON, THOMAS ROLLS, .^dm. pens, at Trinity-
Nov. 21, 1868. [Only] s. of Thomas, of 17, Orchard Street,
Portman Square, London (and Marv Jane, dau. of Henry
Radclyffe). B. [May 29], 1851, in London. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar, 1872; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1872. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1875. Member of the Bar Committee, 1883; Q.C.,
1895; Bencher, 1897. Knighted, 1904. Judge of the High
Court, 1904-15; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1915-26. P.C, 1915-
Created Baron Warrington of ClySe, 1926. Of Clyffe Hall,
Market Lavington, Wilts. Married, 1883, Emma Maud,
eldest dau. of Decimus Sturges, barrister, of Lincoln's Irm.
Died Oct. 25, 1937. (Inns of Court; Walford, County Families;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who; The Times,
Oct. 27, 1937.)
WARRY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, lage 17) at Trinity, May 6,
1S35. S. of George, solicitor, of Sherborne, Dorset. B. there.
Schools, Devon (private) and Sherborne. Matric. Michs.
1835; BA. 1839; M.A. 1843. Of Upwey, near Dorchester,
J. P. for Dorset. Died in 1885. Father of the next. (Sherborne
Sch. Reg.)
WARRY, HENRY COCKERAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke,Oct. i, 1879. Only s. of George, (above), of Upwey, near
Dorchester. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1879; B..\. and LL.B.
1883. Adm. solicitor, 1888. Practised at Yeovil (Messrs
Marsh, Warry and .\rrow) 1888-1940. Of Martock, Somerset.
Married, 1888, Fanny, dau. of F. Glass. Died Feb. 23, 1940,
at Yeovil. (Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 26, 1940; Who's Who
in Somerset.)
WARSCHAWSKI (post VYVYAN), RICHARD RAWLINSCN
VYVYAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 20, 1882. Of
Lanes. [B. June 28, 1856, in Liverpool. Bapt. Nov. 15, 1865,
at the Chapel Royal, Brighton. School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Easter, 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1902. Adopted the
surname of Vyvyan, instead of Warschawski, 1888. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1886 ; priest, 1888 ; C. of St Botolph's, Cambridge,
1886-9. C. of St George's Cathedral, Cape Town, 1889-92.
C. of Kalk Bay, Cape Colony, 1892-9. R. of Lydenburg with
St Mary's, Pilgrim's Rest, Transvaal, 1899-1903. V. of
Ravenstone, Bucks., 1908-29. Married, .\ug. 22, 1911,
Evelyn Augusta Taylor. Resided latterly at St Bride's,
Hassocks, Sussex. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
(Changes of Name.)
WARTER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Jan. 20, 1830. [3rd] s. of Henry, Esq., of Cruck Meole, near
Shrewsbury (and Emma Sarah Moore, dau. of William Wood).
TB Sept. '18, 181 1.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1830; B.A. (4th Classic) 1834; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1835;
tutor and president. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1837; priest, 1840. R.
of Great Hamvood, Salop, 1849-58. R- of .\ldrington, Sussex,
1852-78. J. P. for Salop. Married (i) Charlotte Gertrude,
dau. of Blythe Harries; (2) Sept. 9, 1856, Rosamund, only
dau. of the Rev. Frederick Holmes, Professor at Bishop's
College, Calcutta, and had issue. Died Nov. 25, 1878.
Brother of John W. (1846). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ; Boase, vi.
792; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WARTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr. 5,
1788. [Eldest] s. of John, of Cruck Meole, near Shrewsbury
(and Mary, only child of John de Grey). School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs.'i788; B.A. 1792; M.A. I797 Fellow, 1802.
Junior Proctor, 1802. Died, s.p., Nov. 7, 1802, aged 33. M.I.
in St Giles Church, Cambridge. (Burke, L.G.; E. A. B,
Barnard.)
WARTER, The Rev. JOHN WOOD. M.A. 1846, incorp. from
Oxford. [Eldest s. of Henry, of Cruck MeGle, Salop, (and
Emma Sarah Moore, dau. of WUliam Wood). B. Jan. 21,
1806. School, Shrewsbury.! Matric. from Christ Church,
O.xford, Oct. 14, 1824, aged 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1828; M.A.
(Oxford) 1834; B.D. (Oxford) 1841. Chaplain to the Embassy
at Copenhagen, 1829-33. V. of Hecne with West Tarring and
Durrington, Sussex, 1834-78. An intimate friend of Robert
Southey, whose eldest dau, Edith May, he married, Jan. 15,
1834. Author, Sermons and antiquarian works, etc. Died
Feb. 21, 1878. Brother of Ed^vard (1830). Al. Oxon.;
Burke, E.G.; D.N.B.)
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Wartnaby, Thomas
WARTNABY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 26,
1786. Of Leics. Matric. Michs. 1788; LL.B. 1793- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1790; C. of Draughton, Northants., 1790.
C. of Stoke Albany and Wilbarston, i8io. R. of Knossington,
Leics., 1817-45. Disappears from Clergy List, 1846. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy.)
WARTON, CHARLES NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. 16, 1 85 1. [Eldest s. of Charles, surveyor, of London. B.
1832.] Matric. Michs. 1851. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11,
1857. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1861. On the South-Eastern
Circuit. M.P. for Bridport, 1880-5. Attorney-General of
Western Australia, 1886-90. Married, Aug. 24, 1864, Agnes,
dau. of G. H. Wood, Esq., of the 67th Regiment. Died
luly 31, 1900, at Hampstead (Boase, vi. 792; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Return of M.P. s.)
WARTON, The Rev. THOMAS. M.A. 1767, incorp. from Oxford.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Thomas (Hart Hall, Oxford, 1706),
V. of Basingstoke, Hants. B. Jan. 9, 1727-8.] Matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 16, 1743-4, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1747; M.A. (Oxford) 1750; B.D. (Oxford) 1767;
Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. Professor of Poetry at
Oxford, 1757-66; Camden Professor of Ancient History,
1785-go. Poet Laureate, 1785. R. of Kiddington, Oxon.,
1771. Author, History of Kiddington Parish; History of
English Poetry; Poems, ttc. Died May 21, 1790. (At. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
WARWICK, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13,
1870. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at Bedford Grammar School, 1874-7.
Ord. deacon (Ripon, for York) 1878; priest (York) 1879;
C. of Sprotborough, Yorks., 1878-80. C. of St John-in-
Bedwardine, Worcester, 1880-7. V. of Thornton-in-Lonsdale,
Yorks., 1887-1910. V. of Lindridge, Worcs., 1910-15. Married,
Jan. 12, 1888, Margaret Romaine, youngest dau. of the
Rev. J. Wright, of St Leonard's-on-Sea. Died Sept. i, 1915,
aged 64. [Crockford; The Times, Sept. 4, 1915.)
WARWICK, FRANCIS JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1878;
B.A. 1881; M.B. 1885. At King's College hospital; Demon-
strator in Bacteriology there. House Physician, City of
London hospital for diseases of the Chest. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A.,
1884. Practised in East London. Clinical Assistant, North
London Hospital for Consumption. Resident Medical Officer,
Finsbury dispensary, in 1920. (Medical Directories.)
WARWICK, HENRY BRANSTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [3rd] s. of William Deeping, of Balderton Hall,
near Newark, Notts, (and Emily Sarah, dau. of Henry
Branston, of Newark). B. [July 2], 1876, at Newark.
Schools, Malvern College and Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1894. Second Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers, 1898;
Lieut., 1900. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902.
Captain, 1901; Adjt. of Vols. 1906-8. Adjt., T.F., 1908;
retired, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.,
Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded; mentioned in des-
patches). Of Coddington, near Newark. Married, Oct. 6,
1903, Margaret Julia, dau. of Henry Owen Lucas, of Newark,
and had issue. Died Feb. 10, 1944. Brother of William A.
(1889). (Malvern Coll. Reg., Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists; The Times, Feb. 12, 1944)
WARWICK, JOHN CROFT BRIDGES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 2, 1855. S. of William Atkinson, Esq., of
Colchester. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859;
M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of
St Peter's, Northampton, 1861-71. R. of Astley Abbots,
Salop, 1871-1905. Latterly of Great Shelford, Cambs., where
he died Nov. 6, 1931. Brother of Richard W. (1868). (Crock-
ford; The Times, Nov. 10, 1931.)
WARWICK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 15.
1863. [Only] s. of I. [Isaac], Esq., of Highfield House,
Rickmansworth, Herts. [B. 1845.] School, Brighton College,
Matric. Michs. 1863; LL.B. 1867. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 27, 1865. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1868. Of Highfield,
Rickmansworth, Herts. (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WARWICK, RICHARD WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, May 18, 1868. S. of W[iUiam] A[tkinson], Esq., of
Cheltenham. [B. Dec. 15, 1849.] School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1868. Brother of John C. B. (1855). (Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.)
WARWICK, ROBERT MADDISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1870. [Only] s. of John, of Callerton Hall, Ponteland,
Northumberland (and Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Greig).
B. there [Oct. 22], 1853. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 8, 1872. Succeeded to his father's estate, 1881. J. P. for
Northumberland. Married (i) 1880, Alice Maude, youngest
dau. of George Andrew, of Compstall, Cheshire, and had issue;
(2) Anne Gertrude — , who survived him. Died Jan. 10, 1931,
at Callerton Hall; buried at Ponteland. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Washington, Henry
Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; Waif ord, County Families; The
Times, Jan. 12, 1931.)
WARWICK, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1889.
[Eldest] s. of William Deeping, brewer, of Newark (and
Emily Sarah, dau. of Henry Branston). B. there [Apr. 29,
1871]. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 1895.
On the Midland Circuit. A director of Messrs Warwick and
Richardsons, Ltd., Newark-on-Trent. Of Balderton Hall,
Newark, and The Beacon House, Newark (1946). J. P. for
Newark, 1932; J. P. for Notts., 1933. Capt., Sherwood
Foresters (T.F.). Married, Jan. 24, 1922, Emily, dau. of
Samuel Rudd, of Notts. Brother of Henry B. (1894).
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 511; Burke, L.G.; Army
Lists.)
WARWICKER, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, June 25, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846.
WASBROUGH, CHARLES HENRY SIDNEY. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1897. Eldest s. of Charles Whitchurch, Esq. (Merton
College, Oxford, 1864) [solicitor], of 2, Victoria Square,
Clifton (and H. B. Hare). [B. there, 1877.] School, Radley.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1903. Rowing 'blue,' 1902. In the
land registry Office. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Oxford and Bucks. L.I.). Of 5, College Fields,
Clifton, in 1947. (Radley Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.)
WASBROUGH, WILLIAM BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. [Only] s. of William Dowell, of Stockham,
Wantage, Berks, (by his 2nd wife, Georgiana Susanna, dau.
of George Magdwick Davidson, of Warmley, near Bristol).
B. Aug. 6, 1857, at Lambourne, Essex. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1876; LL.B. 1880; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 6, 1880. A solicitor; practised
in London (Messrs Wasbrough, Bloxam and Co.). Married,
Aug. 6, 1889, Isabella Dora, only dau. of Capt. Edward Lewis
Knight, of Homacott Manor, Cornwall, and had issue. Of
Hanover Lodge, Harrow-on-the-Hill. J. P., 1919. Died
Jan. 31, 1943, in St Mary's Church, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 2,
1943-)
WASHBURN, PHILIP MOEN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1884.
WASHINGTON, ADAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 20,
1852. [Eldest] s. of Adam, barrister, of 47, Connaught Square,
London (and Anne). B. Mar. 30, 1834, in St John's parish,
Paddington. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury), June 7, 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
Melcombe Regis with Radipole, Dorset, 1857-62. C. of
Stradbroke, Suffolk, 1862-5. C. of Droxford, Hants., 1865-6.
C. of Kersal, Lanes., 1866-8. R. of Saxmundham, Suffolk,
1868-91. R. of Boyton, 1891-1910. Married, Sept. 2, 1868,
Emily Turner, eldest dau. of W. Smith, Esq., of Moor Bank,
Kersal. Died Dec. 28, igio, at Felixstowe. Brother of
Henry (1875), Marmaduke (1865), Robert (1861) and the
next; father of George (1892). (Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 30, 1910.)
WASHINGTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 9,
1858. [2nd] s. of Adam, of Darley Dale, Derbs. B. [Jan. 27],
1841, at Clapham, London. School, Surrey (private). Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Died Aug. 20, 1864. Brother of
Henry (1875), etc. (G. Mag., 1864, 11. 398.)
WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10,
1853. S. of John, Admiral [Hydrographer to the Admiralty]
(and Ellen, dau. of the Rev. Henry Askew, R. of Greystoke,
Cumberland). B. July 25, 1834, at Florence. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1861.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1858; priest, Dec 18, 1859;
C. of St Saviour's, Paddington, 1858-60. Chaplain at Cairo,
1861-4. C. of Chariton-in-Dover, 1864-6. C. of Yalding,
Kent, 1866-7. Chaplain at Havre, 1867-78; to the Embassy
at Constantinople, 1878-88; at St George's, rue des Bassins,
Paris, 1888-1906. Married, Sept. 26, 1861, Frances, youngest
dau. of William Gale, Esq., of Bardsey Hall, Ulverston, and
had issue. Died Dec. i, 1906, in Paris. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Eagle, xxviii. 215 ; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Dec. 4,
1906.)
WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1892.
S. of the Rev. Adam (1852). B. Mar. 3, 1873, at Saxmundham,
Suffolk. School, St Lawrence College, Ramsgate. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Of Haslingfield, Cambs., in 1915.
WASHINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875.
S. of Adam [barrister], of 1, Whitehall Gardens, London.
B. [Jan. 15], 1856, at Ryde, Isle of Wight. School, Kent
(private). Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1887. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30, 1879. Ord. deacon (London) 1881;
priest, 1882; C. of St Gabriel's, Pimlico, 1881-5. C. of
St Saviour's, Pimlico, 1885-7; V. there, 1887-1912. Died
July 2, 1912. Brother of Adam (1852), Arthur (1858) and
Marmaduke (1865). (Inns of Court; Crockford; The Times,
July 3, 1912.)
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Washington, James Richard
WASHINGTON, JAMES RICHARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter,
i8S8; Mus.Bac, 1893.
WASHINGTON, JOHN. .Adm. sizar (age iq) at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1770. S. of Henry, of Howgill, Yorks. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1771; B.A. i775- R- (non-resident) of Chil-
comb, Hants., 1804-12. Of Crondall, Hants., in 1815 when
his son Henry was adm. at New College, Oxford. {Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
WASHINGTON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 3, 1865. [4th] s. of Adam [barrister-at-law at Lincoln's
Inn], of Darley Dale, Derbs. B. there, July 4, 1846. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. i86q; M.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Frant, Sussex,
1869-71. C. of St Michael's, Chester Square, London, 1871-3.
C. of Sheffield, 1874-6. V. of Neen Savage, Salop, 1876-7.
V. of St Thomas, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1877-81. V. of
Tufnell Park, Middlesex, 1881-91. P.C. of Portraan Chapel,
London, 1891-3. R. of Staple Fitzpaine with Bickenhall,
Somerset, 1895-1904. R. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1910-15.
Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1915-36. Lived latterly at East-
bourne. Married (i) .'\ug. 12, 1880, Augusta, 2nd dau. of
Samuel Morley, Esq., M.P., of Hall Place, Kent; (2) Sept. 2,
1931, Lois, only dau. of Henr>' MowU, of Dover. Died Oct. 28,
1935. Brother of Adam (1852), etc. {Crockford; Who was
Who; The Times, Oct. 30, 1935.)
WASHINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 6, 1861.
S. of Adam, barrister-at-law, of Darley Dale, Derbs. B.
[Tune 17], 1843, at Clapham, London. School, Tunbridge
Wells. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1866; priest, 1868; C. of Stradbroke,
Suffolk, 186&-72. V. of Hoo with Letheringham, 1872-3. R.
of Hawton, Notts., 1873-1924. Married, Mar. 6, 1872, Anna
eldest dau. of the Rev. A. A. Holden, R. of Hawton, Notts.
Lived latterly at Eastbourne. Died Aug. 5, 1940, aged 97.
Brother of Adam (1853), etc. ; father of the next. (Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 6, 1940.)
WASHINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of the Rev. Robert (above), of Hawton rectory,
Notts. B. there, July 20, 1877. School, St Lawrence College,
Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Died Oct. 20,
1900, at St Leonard's. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; The Times,
Oct. 24, 1900.)
WASHINGTON-ATKINSON, THOMAS (1834), s«c ATKINSON.
WASNEY, JOHN WILKINSON, .^dm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Dec. 9, 1S16. Of Yorks. [Only s. of the Rev. William
Atkinson (1786), of Fence End, Thornton, Yorks.] Matric.
Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1818.
Called to the bar. A Conveyancer. {Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WASNEV, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 23, 1791. B. at
Beverley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1795. Doubtless
brother of the next.
WASNEY, WILLIAM ATKINSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, June 29, 1786. S. of Thomas, of Hull. School,
Beveriey. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1789; B.A. 1791;
M..^, 1794. V. of Bracewell, Yorks., 1814-36. Died in 1842.
Father of John W. (i8i6); doubtless brother of the above.
(Warwick's Univ Reg.; Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
WASON, RIGBY MELVILL. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 2, 1859.
S. of the Rev. John James (Brasenose College, Oxford, 1814),
V. of Sheepscombe, Gloucs. B. Aug. 8, 1842, at Bispham,
Lanes. Schools, Cheltenham College and Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1859; LL.B. 1864. Adm. Solicitor, 1867; practised
at 6, South Square, Gray's Inn. Married, Miss — Urquhart.
Died June 26, 1883, in New York. {Venn, 11. 343 and addenda,
III. 447; Law Lists.)
WASS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Cath rine's, July i, 1816;
a 'Ten-year man.' From St Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence
he had matric. Apr. 11, 1815, age i2. S. of Robert, of Hands-
worth, Yorks P.C. of Hedon and V. of Preston-in-Holdemess,
Yorks., 1828-39. Died Feb. 19, 1839, aged 46. (Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1839, I. 440, which calls him 'Wasse.')
WASSE, CHARLES (1789), see ALSTON.
WASSE, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at St John s, June 27, 1851.
S. of the Rev. Samuel, M.A., Head Master of Sherbum
Grammar School, Yorks. (and Mary). B. Aug. 30, 1829, at
Sherbum. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), June 3, 1855 ; priest, 1856; C. of Melbourne, Derbs.,
1855-64. P.C. of Worst-Home, Lanes., 1865-9. C. of
St Leonard's, Bridgnorth, Salop, 1869-71. C. of St Thomas,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1871-2. C. of St James, Hull, 1872-3.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1874. (Crockford.)
WASSE, HENRY WATSON. Adm. at Magdalene, Dec. I, 1851.
[B. 1831.] Matric. Lent, 1852; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Hungarton, Leics., 1856-61.
Waterfield, Henry Brooke
P.C. of Prestwold with Hoton, 1861-9. C. of Burghclere,
Hants., 1869-72. .\ssistant British Chaplain at Rome, 1872-
4; Chaplain there, 1875-91. Canon of Gibraltar, 1887-91.
Married, Georgiana M., youngest dau. of George Capron, of
Southwick Hall, Northants. Died Mar. i6, 1891, aged 59,
in Rome. (Boase, vi. 793; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Mar. 25, 1891.)
WASSE, JOHN (1779). see ALSTON.
WASTELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 25,
1783. S. of Henry, of Thomeley, Durham. B. there. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1784. Migrated to Clare,
June 17, 1786; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791. Fellow of Clare, 1790.
Senior Proctor, 1804-5. Ord. deacon (Durham) Michs. 1788;
priest (Peterb.) 1790; C. of Warden, Northumberland. R. of
Brington-cum-Bythome and Weston, Hunts., 1807-14. C. of
Chapelthorpe, Yorks., 1814-18. Disappears from Clerical
Guide, 1822. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy;
Durham Oi>d. Book; Incs. of Hunts!)
WASTELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 23,
1753. S. of the Rev. Henry (1706-7), R. of Simonburn,
Northumberland (and Frances, dau. of W. Bacon, of Staward
Peel). [B. 1736.] School, Scorton, Yorks. (sic). Matnc. Easter,
1753; LL.B. 1759.
WASTELL (formedy CHINTON), JOHN DANIEL. Adm. at
Clare, Lent, 1804. S. of John [Wastell, alias Chmton, of
Ainderby Steeple, Yorks., and of Risby, Suffolk; a member of
the Jockey Club, and managed the stable of the 3rd Duke
of Grafton: died 1811,] B. July 21, 1782, in St Anne's pansh,
Westminster. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1804, as John;
B.A. 1807, as John Daniel; M.A. 1810. Ord. deacon (York),
July 15, 1810; priest, Dec. 22, 1822; at the time of his
ordination as deacon, explained the difference of name on his
birth certificate from that on his ordination papers as due to
his father's having assumed the surname of Chinton from a
family consideration. C. of Sandal Magna, Yorks. C. of
Chapelthorpe, 18 10. C. of Felixkirk, 1811-12. C. of Acklam,
1820-2. C. of Risby, Suffolk, c. 1833-41. No subsequent
cure recorded. Donor of plate to the College. Died Sept. 6,
1873, at Risby. (Arthur J. Walker; Harl. Soc, .xcil. 436.)
WASTENEYS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1870.
[Only] s. of William Purslove, of Balby, near Doncaster
[and of Hatfield House, Yorks.]. B. [Feb. 6], 1851, at
Bamby Moor, Notts. School, Cambs. (private). Matnc.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. and LL.M. 1877- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 2, 1872. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1875.
Of 2, Essex Court, Temple. Knighted. Married, 1875, Julia
Marianne, dau. of Charles Fardell, Esq., D.L., of Holbeck
Lodge, Lines., and had issue. {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WATERFIELD, CHARLES RUSSELL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6,
1881. S. of Ottiwell Charles (1850), of Nackington House,
Canterbury. B. May 23, 1861. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1881. Colonial cadet; Private Secretary to
Sir Arthur Gordon, Governor of Fiji. Died June 9, 1885, at
8uva. Brother of Ottiwell F. (1883). (Charterhouse Reg.;
which gives 'died July 28, 1885'; King's College Reg.; T. H.
Hill.)
WATERFIELD, HARRY WINGFIELD. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Edward [Bengal C.S.], of i. Lime-
grove Villas, East Sheen, London. B. Dec. 29, 1864, at
Cawnpore, India. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master at Gateshead High
School, 1886; at Newcastle Preparatory School, 1887; at
Bradfield College, 1888-96; Head Master of Arnold house
school, Hastings, 1896-9; Assistant Master at Temple Grove
School, 1900-2. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1900; priest, 1901;
C. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1900-2. Head Master of lemple
Grove School, 1902-35; Chaplain, 1935-45- Chaplain at
Bayham Abbey, 1945-51. Married, July 30, 1896, Maria
Winifred, dau. of the Rev. George .\rmitage, V. of St Luke's,
Gloucester. Latterly of Lamberhurst, Kent, where he died
Mar. 16, 1951. [Record of Old Westminsters; Bradfield Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford.)
WATERFIELD, HENRY BROOKE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1861. S. of Wright, harness-maker (and Susannah).
B. Dec. 18, 1840, at Stanford, Lines. [School, Stamford
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1865; priest, 1867; C. of Porthleven, Cornwall,
1865-7. C. of St Stythians, 1867-8. C. of St Germoe, i868-73-
C. of Flushing, 1873-80. V. of St Eval, 1880-6. C. of Chariton-
in-Dover, 1892-4. C. of Tingrith, Beds., 1894-99. C. of
Fomham All Saints, Suffolk, 1899-1905. Married, Apr. 25,
1867, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Nash. Died Oct. 30, 1905,
at Fomham All Saints. Father of the next . (Eagle, xxvii,
276; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford; Church Times.
Nov. 3, 1905.)
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WATERFIELD, HENRY VALENTINE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1883. [Only] s. of the Rev. Henry Brooke (above)
(and Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Nash). B. Feb. 14, 1868,
at Gwennap, Cornwall. School, Probus, (The Rev. R. Black-
man). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. B.A., London, 1899;
B.-es-L. Paris, 1901. Assistant Master at Cranbrook School,
1895-1904; at Eastbourne College, 1904-34. Died Dec. 14,
1943, as the result of a road accident. [Schoolmasters'
Directories; Bursar, Eastbourne College.)
WATERFIELD, OTTIWELL CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, July 3, 1850. [S. of Charles, barrister.]
B. [1830] in London. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A
1857. Fellow, 1853-61. Assistant Master at Eton, 1856-8;
Principal of Temple Grove School, East Sheen, Surrey, 1858-
80. Described by A. C. Benson, who was one of his pupils, as
' a tall impressive-looking man, with a vague resemblance to
the portraits of Charles Dickens... a really great teacher.'
Sometime director of the Nizam's State Railways. Director
of the Imperial Ottoman bank. Married, 1861, Ada J., dau.
of Charles Candy, of Chipstead Place, Sevenoaks. Latterly
of Nackington House, near Canterbury. Died, suddenly,
Aug. 24, 1898, at Windsor railway station; buried at Nacking-
ton. Father of Charles R. (1881) and the next. (Boase, vi.
793; King's Coll. Reg.; A. C. Benson, Memories and Friends.)
WATERFIELD, OTTIWELL FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 21, 1883. S. of Ottiwell Charles (above), of Nackington
House, near Canterbury. B. [Jan. i] 1865, at East Sheen,
Surrey. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1886. In the cotton-business, Manchester; in Paris,
1888-93; in Egypt, 1898-1903. Married Constance Manners
Sutton, of Chichester. Died Sept. 12, 1943, in London.
Brother of Charles R. (1881). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Sept. 14, 1943; T. H. Hill.)
WATERFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. lo,
1812. Of Northants. [S. of William, Esq., of Daventry.
B. June 29, 1796. Bapt. Dec. 10, 1796.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1814; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820;
B.D. 1827. Fellow, 1820; tutor. R. of Thurcaston, Leics.,
1837-64. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1847. Died Jan. 9,
1864. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1864, 1. 262; T. H. Hill.)
WATERFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Oct.
26, 1819. [B. 1789.] Of South Terrace, Alexander Square,
Brompton, Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1820; M.B. 1825;
Med. Lie, 1827; M.D. 1830. F.R.C.P., 1831; Censor, 1833.
Practised in London. Metropolitan Commissioner of Lunacy,
1842. Died Mar. 5, 1871, in London. [Peile, 11. 396; Boase,
III. 1216; Medical Directories.)
WATERFIELD, THOMAS NELSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 16, 1817. S. of William [accountant in the
Exchequer bill pay-office] (and Elizabeth Weekes Patey).
B. July 22, 1799, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1818. Clerk in the Board of Control,
1818-39. Private secretary to T. P. Courtenay, Secretary to
the Commissioners for affairs in India; Assistant Secretary
(secret and political Dept.j, India Office, 1839-58; Head of
the establishment in charge of records in Cannon Row, 1858-
61; retired, 1861. Married, June 17, 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Searle Benthall, of Totnes and Buckfast Abbey,
Devon. Died Sept. 7, 1862, in Dean's Yard, Westminster.
[Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, in. 1216.)
WATERFORD, MARQUESS OF (1832), see BERESFORD, LORD
JOHN DE LA POER.
WATERHOUSE, ALFRED FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1875. S. of Alfred, merchant [of London and
Brighton] (and Ann Mary). Bapt. 1856, in London. School,
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1875. Resided for 3 terms.
A regular follower of the Crawley and Horsham hunt.
President, Sussex County chess club. Married, Dec. 1919,
Muriel Gertrude Jane Anne Baillie. Latterly of 3, Lewes
Crescent, Brighton, where he died Feb. 13, 1922. [Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Eagle, XLii. 298.)
WATERHOUSE, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1846. S. of Charles, of Barrow-on-Soar, Leics. (and
Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt. July 25, 1844. Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1850;
priest, 1851; C. of King's Langley, Herts., 1850-3. C. of
Egham, Surrey, 1853-7. Chaplain, Calcutta ecclesiastical
est., at Lucknow, 1858-62; Subathoo, 1862-3; Singapore,
1863-9; Simla, 1869-71; Mhow, 1872-5; Jullundur, 1876-9;
Delhi, 1879-80; Lahore, 1880; Delhi, 1880-1 ; Murree, 1881-3;
retired, 1883. Domestic Chaplain to Lord W. Godolphin
Osborne, of Elphinstone, 1883-90. Married (i) Apr. 23, 1851,
Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Pamum Stone, Esq.,
of Barrow-on-Soar; (2) Frances Anne, youngest dau. of
Dr Frederick George Furnivall, of Egham, and had issue.
Latterly of 2, Glenorchy Terrace, Edinburgh, where he died
Jan. 19, 1890, aged 63. [Eagle, xvi. 481; Crockford; The
Guardian, Jan. 29, 1890.)
Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal
WATERHOUSE, GEORGE WILSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 18, 187V [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Samuel [of Hobart,
Tasmania]. B. [Apr. 4, 1856] in the Fiji Islands. School,
Hobart, Tasmania. Holder of a scholarship given by the
Government of Tasmania. Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar,
1875; B.A. (23rd Wrangler) 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 16, 1875. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879. Residing at
High Street, Launceston, Tasmania, in 1911. [Peile, 11. 637;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WATERHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age :8) at Trinity, May 6,
1757- S. of Joshua, of [Bow Lane], London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar, 1760; B.A. 1761. Ord. deacon
London, Mar. 18, 1764; priest, June 17, 1764. Headmaster of
the Mercer's School, London, 1771-1804. Died in 1804. [St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; A. J. Percival.)
WATERHOUSE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Jan. 22, 1770. Of Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774;
M.A. 1777; B.D. 1786. Fellow, 1774. Ord. priest (Peterb.j
1774. R. of Coton, Cambs., 1788-1827. R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1813-27. Constantly engaged in quarrels with the
other Fellows; in 1798 voted for himself as Senior Fellow
when the election to the Mastership took place; the Lord
Chancellor nominated Joseph Procter. At Little Stukeley his
usual costume is said to have consisted of a coarse great-coat,
corduroy breeches, and light grey stockings. Murdered
July 3, 1827, aged 81, by Joshua Slade, a dismissed servant,
at Little Stukeley rectory. The gravestone erected to his
memory bore an epitaph beginning:
' Beneath this Tomb his Mangled body's laid
Cut, Stabb'd and Murdered by Joshua Slade;
His ghastly Wounds a horrid sight to see,
And hurl'd at once into Eternity.'
(Northants. Clergy; Clerical Guide; Foster, Index Eccles.,
Proc. Mod. Lang. Assoc, lviii. Mar. 1948; E. Anglian, N.S.,
VIII. 11; G. Mag., 1827, II. 279; The Times, July 12, 1827;
W. H. S. Jones, History of St Catharine's College, 129.)
WATERHOUSE, PERCY LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 4, 1883. S. of Roland Skipsey. B. [Jan. 15, 1864], at
Hobart, Tasmania. School, Horton College, Tasmania.
Held a Tasmanian Government scholarship. Matric. Michs.
1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Entered the office of Messrs
George and Peto, architects, 1887. A. R.I. B.A. , 1892;
F.R.I. B. A., 1909. Practised in London. Married, 1908, Nora,
dau. of H. Parr Mallam, of Oxford. Author, The Story of
Architecture. Died Oct. 29, 1932, at Shotover, Epsom. [Peile,
II. 698; The Times, Oct. 31, 1932.)
WATERHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 27, 1757-
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A. 1761. Ord. priest
(Norwich), Sept. 19, 1762; C. of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk,
1762-6. V. of Denford with Ringstead, Northants., 1766-77.
Died in 1777. [Northants. Clergy.)
WATERHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 3, 1868. Of Lanes. [Youngest s. of Richard, of Aldcliffe.
B. 1849. School, Lancaster.] Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar,
1869; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Assistant Master at Loretto
School, 1873-4; at Coatham School, Redcar, 1875; Second
Master of Newcastle-on-Tyne Grammar School, 1875-8;
Head Master of Newport School, Essex, 1878-1911. Married,
1875, Elizabeth, dau. of Chamley Rowland, of Lancaster.
J. P. for Essex. Died Sept. 3, 1935, aged 86, at Newport.
[Schoolmasters Directories; The Times, Sept. 4, 1935; Kelly,
Handbook.)
WATERLOW, EDGAR LUTWYCHE. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 14, 1889. [Eldest] s. of P[hilip] H[ickson] [later
2nd Bart.l, of 2, Hall Road, Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W.
(by his is't wife, Amy Grace, 2nd dau. of Edgar Lutwyche, of
Streatham). [B. June 15, 1870.] School, Harrow, and at
Heidelberg. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Joint Managing Director of Waterlow and Sons, stationers
and printers. Governor and Director of the Royal Sea-bathing
Hospital, Margate. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1931. Married
(1) 1896, Martha, dau. of Robert Carter, and had issue;
(2) 1913, Harriet Victoria, youngest dau. of Joseph Geeks,
and had further issue. Of Crowborough, Sussex, in 1952.
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WATERLOW, SYDNEY PHILIP PERIGAL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1897. [Eldest] s. of George Sydney, of
Uplands, Fareham, Hants, (and Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of
H. H. Beauchamp, of Bexley, Kent). B. Oct. 22, 1878, at
New Barnet, Herts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1897;
scholar; (Class. Trip., ist Class, 1899); B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905.
Entered the Diplomatic Service, 1900; in the Eastern Dept.
of the Foreign Office, 1900-1; Attach^ in Washington, 1901;
3rd Secretary, 1902-5. Resigned and became a University
extension lecturer. Returned to the Foreign Office on the
outbreak of the Gre i War, 1914-19; Acting First Secretary,
1919. Took part in the Paris Peace Conference. Director of
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the Foreign division of the Department of Overseas Trade,
1922-4. Counsellor in the Foreign Office, 1924-6; Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Bangkok,
1926-8; in Addis Ababa, 1928-g; in Sofia, 1929-33; in
Athens, 1933-9- C.B.E., 1920; K.C.M.G., 1935; Chevalier,
Legion of Honour. Married (i) Nov. 10, 1902, Alice Isabella,
only dau. of Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Bart.; (2) Sept. 27,
1913, Helen Margery, dau. of Gustav Eckhard, of Didsbur>-,
Manchester, and had issue. Author, classical. Died Dec. 4,
1944, at Oare, Marlborough. (Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who;
The Times, Dec. 6, 1944)
WATERLOW, WALTER JAMESON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 3, 1874. S. of Alfred James of Great Doods, Reigate,
Surrey (and Isabella, dau. of John Jameson). B. [Nov. 26],
1854, in London. Schools, Dulwich and Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1874; LL.B. 1878; LL.M. 1881. .\dni. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 11, 1875. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879- On
the Western Circuit. A director of Waterlow and Sons, Ltd.,
printers and stationers. Married (1) Apr. 27, 1882, Jessie
Beatrice, dau. of Surgeon Henry Q. Clarke, R.N.; (2) Aug. 12,
1901, Edith .'Mice, widow of Louis Rhodes, of Market Rasen,
Lines. Died .Apr. 13, 1908, at Sevenoaks. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WATERMEYER, ERNEST FREDERICK. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 2, 1S99. S. of Christian Johannes, farmer, of Eubonies-
plaats [or Colonies Plaats], Graafi Reinet, Cape Colony. B.
there, Oct. 12, 1880. School [Stellenbosch boys' school and]
Bath College. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; B.A. 1902;
LL.B. 1903. Hon. LL.D., Cape Town. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1904. Practised in Cape Town from 1905.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Cape Garrison
Artillery). President, Income Tax Court, 1920. K.C. 1921.
Chairman, Capetown differential rating commission, 192 1.
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, Union of South Africa,
1922-37; Judge of Appeal, 1937-43; Chief Justice of South
Africa, 1943-50. P.C, 1943. Married, 1908, Petronella
Hester Wege, of Wynberg, and had issue. Of Cranbome
House, Hermanus, Cape Province in 1952. {Venn, in. 400;
Cniv. War List; Burke, P. and B.; La:i< Lists; Who's Who.)
WATERMEYER, JOHN PHILLIP FAIRBAIRN. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Jan. 28, 1881. [Eldest] s. of F[rederick]
S[tephanus] [barrister of the Supreme Court], of Wynberg
Hill, Cape Town, South Africa. Matric. Lent, i88i; B.A.
1884. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 17, 1882. Called to
the Bar, June 17, 1885. Adm. an .-Vdvocate of the Supreme
Court of Cape Colony, 1885. Judge of the High Court of
Southern Rhodesia, 1896-1914. Died Aug. 7, IQU- (i«"'
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times.
Aug. 18, 1914.)
WATERS, ALBERT HAMMOND. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 13, 1869. Only s. of Matthew, coUector-of-taxes, of
Cambridge. B. there, Feb. 24, 1845. School, Perse (Mr Mason).
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1876.
WATERS, ARTHUR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct .12,
1868. Matric. Michs. 1868.
WATERS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, i860.
2nd s. of William, merchant, of Cambridge. B. there, Dec. 15,
1840. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Mason). Matric. Lent,
1861; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Sometime Secretary of the
Merchant Taylors' School. Brother of Samuel G. (1868).
[Camb. Year-book, 1906.)
WATERS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 3, 1887.
Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar; B.A. and LL.B. 1890; LL.M.
1894; M..\. 1909. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1891; priest, 1892;
C. of Quom, Leics., 1891-2. C. of Sheepshed, 1892-9 and
1900-9. C. of Christ Church, Leicester, 1899-1900. C. of
Deptford, Co. Durham, 1909-11. C. of Aylsham, Norfolk,
1911-14. V. of West Molesey, Surrey, 1914-22. V. of Heywood,
Wilts., 1922-34. DiedFeb.2i, 1936, aged 67, at Bournemouth.
{Crockford; The Times, Feb. 24, 1936.)
WATERS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 30, 1863. Matric. Lent, 1864; B.A. 1870.
WATERS, GEORGE MATTHEWS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 23, 1889. S. of Horace Matthews. B. [1869] at
Ashwicken, Norfolk. [School, Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (York) 1894; priest,
1895; C. of Airmyn, Yorks., 1894-6. C. of Poppleton, 1896-9.
C. of Shere, Surrey, 1899-1903. Chaplain, R.N., 1903-23;
H.M.S. Donegal, 1903-4; Hague, 1904-6; Queen, 1906-7;
Implacable, 1907-8; Russell, 1908-10; Natal, 1910-12;
Queen, 1912-14; Lord Nelson, 1914-17; at R.N. air-station,
1917-18; H.M.S. I'ernon, 1918-20; at dockyard, Sheerness,
1920-3. R. of Acrise, Kent. 1923-43. Married, 191 1, Muriel
Dulcebella, dau. of Major William Ford. Died Feb. 7, 1943.
at Canterbury. {Crockford; The Times, Feb. 9, 1943; Who's
Who in Kent.)
Waters, William Thomas
WATERS, HENRY WOLSTAN DIXIE. Adm. pens, at Em-
MANUKL, Jan. 27, 1850. of Carmarthens. [Eldest s. of John,
of Trefant (and Harriet, eldest dau. of Richard Thomas
Dixie).] Matric. Lent, 1851; scholar. Died, Aug. 17, 1852,
age "o at Scarborough. M.I in churchyard of St Peter's,
Bedford. (Scott, MSS.;NoUs andQueries, 12 Series, xi. 126:
G. Mag., 1852, II. 434-)
WATERS, JAMES CAMERON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct 1884 School, Wellington College. Matnc. Michs. 1884.
Athletics -blue' (mile), 1885, 1886; President, C.U.A.C, 1886.
Sometime Master of the South Salop Hunt. (Wellington Coll.
R'g-)
WATERS, MARK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 24, 1825. Of
Norfolk. [Only s. of Mark, merchant. B. at Great Yarmouth.
School, Bury St Edmunds.) Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6, 1830; priest, June 5, 1831.
P.C. of St George's Chapel, Great Yannouth, 1833-64. Died
Oct. 1864, aged 57. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WATERS, RANDLE JACKSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
June 27, 1820. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1783) [Master of Emanuel Hospital, Westminster].
B. at Kingsland. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1820; B.A. 1824; M..\. 1827; D.D. 1844. Ord. deacon (London)
X826; priest, 1827. Minor Canon of Westminster, 1843. Master
of Emanuel Hospital (succeeding his father), 1831-59.
Married,|i828, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James Thorold. Died
Jan. 19, 1859, aged 56, at Worthing. (Record of Old West-
minsters; Reile, 11. 400; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1859,
I. 326; Scott-GUes, History of Emanuel College, gives his father
as Master of Emanuel for a different period.)
WATERS, ROBERT FLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 4, 1822; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Edmund, of
Kingsbury, Middlesex (and Anna Elizabeth Basket). School,
Highgate (Mr Duncan). Matric. Michs. 1822.
WATERS, SAMUEL GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
1868. [3rd] s. of W[illiam], Esq., of Grafton House, Cam-
bridge. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1868;
Scholar; B.A. (Z2nd Wrangler) 1872; M.A. 1875. Assistant
Master at Oswestry Grammar School, 1872-3. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1875-6.
* Assistant Master at Macclesfield Grammar School, 1873-80.
C. of Bollington, Cheshire, 1876-80. Head Master of King
Edward's School, Nuneaton, 1 880-1909. V. of Grandborough,
Warws., 1909-16. V. of Meriden, 1916-21. Married (i) Laura
Ann — ; (2) Dec. 26, 1888, Ellen, eldest dau. of F. T. Selby,
Esq., of Spalding. Latterly of Leamington Spa, where he
died Dec. 30, 1929, aged 79. Brother of Charles (i860).
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 1,
1930.)
WATERS, THOMAS BROCAS. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. [Youngest] s. of Edwin Hughes, of Chilverton Elms,
Dover. B. [Oct. 21], 1861, at Bowdon, Cheshire. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Southborough,
Kent, 1888-95. C. of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1895-8. V. of
Jesmond, Northumberland, 1898-1907. Hon. Canon of
Newcastle-on-Tj-ne, 1905-7- V. of St Mary's, Bury St
Edmunds, 1907-17. Hon. Canon of Bury St Edmunds,
1914-17. V. of Christ Church, Hampstead, 1917-22. Married,
June II, 1902, Alice, 3rd dau. of James Young, Esq., of
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died Sept. 16, 1922, of typhoid fever.
(Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 18, 1922.)
WATERS, WILLIAM HORSCRAFT. .A.dm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 16, 1875. S. of WUliam. B. [July 21, 1855], in London.
School, Middle class, Cowper Street. Matric. Michs. 1875;
Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1878); B.A. 1879; M.A.
1882. University Demonstrator in Physiology, 1879-82.
Demonstrator and .Assistant Lecturer in Physiology at
Owens College, Manchester, 1882-7. Author, Historical Notes
for the Use of Medical Students. Died Jan. 20, 1887. {Petle,
II. 640; Boase, vi. 795.)
WATERS, WILLIAM ROE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 26, 1829. Of Lines. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. WiUiam
Thomas (next).] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1835; priest, 1836; C. of Dunsby, Lines., 1835-53.
R of W. Bridgeford, Notts. ,1862-91. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1892. (Clergy List.)
WATERS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, Mar. 31, 1789. S. of William, surgeon and apothecary,
of Stamford, Lines, (and Susanna). B. there. [Bapt. Oct. 11,
1711.I School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar,
1789;' B.A. 1793; M.-A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
for Peterb.), June 29, 1794; priest (Lincoln), June 11, 1797;
C. of Little Bytham %vith Castle Bytham, Lines., 1797-1802.
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C. of Stubbington, Northants, 1802. R. of Dunsby, Lines.,
1802-53; V. of Sempringham, 1813-25, and R. of Rippmgale.
1825-53. Chaplain to Lord Saltoun. Married Catherine — .
Buried at Rippingale, Feb. 11, 1853. Doubtless father of the
above. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 543; Foster, Index Eccles.;
G. Mag., 1853, I. 328; Al. Carihus.)
WATERSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 14,
1770. S. of Edward, [tanner], of Bridgefield-in-Fumess,
Lanes. [Bapt. July 5, 1752.] School, Hawkshead. Matric.
Miehs. 1770; Scholar, 1773; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777- Ord.
deacon (Ely), Sept. 18, 1774; priest (London), Oct. 28, 1776.
Sometime a master at the Perse Grammar School, Cambridge.
V. of Great Chesterford, Essex, 1776-81. V. of Sleaford,
Lines., 1 781-1809. Chaplain of the hospital and Master of the
free Grammar School at Sleaford. R. of Quarrington, 1792-
1801. R. of Normanton, 1792-1809. William Cole described
him as 'of a very large make; the largest size I almost ever
saw and so faf as hardly to see out of his eyes.' Henry
Gmming was at school in Cambridge under Waterson, and
accompanied him to Sleaford until he entered College.
Married, Aug. 28, 1782, Miss — Smith, of Freiston, Lines.
Died May 31, 1809. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 544; Brit. Mus.
Add. MSS. 5883; Gunning, Reminiscences, 3; G. Mag., 1809,
I. 588.)
WATERSTON, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1873-
S. of Charles, of Oaklands, Inverness. B. [Sept. 9], 1852, at
Inverness. School, Inverness (private). Matrie. Miehs. 1873.
WATERWORTH, RICHARD MARAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Mar. 28, 1825. S. of Richard. B. at Wreple Castle,
Yorks. School, Private. Matric. Miehs. 1825; B.A. 1831.
WATHEN, GERARD ANSTRUTHER. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 1898. [Youngest] s. of William Hulbert, Esq.,
of Westerham, Kent. B. Dec. 28, 1878, at Bexley, Kent.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Miehs. 1898; Scholar; B.A. 1902;
M.A. 1905. Studied at Bonn and Paris; travelled in the
Balkans and Anatolia on palaeographic and archaeological
research, 1899-1902. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School,
1903-5. Head Master of the Central Model School, Lahore,
1905. Professor of English and History at Government
College, Lahore, 1905-14. Curator of the Central Museum,
1910-15. Inspector of Schools, 1915. Principal of Khalsa
College, Amritsar, 1915-24- C.I.E., 1922. Head Master
of The Hall School, Hampstead, 1924-5 3-. Master of
the Mercers' Company, 1933-4- Author, English by talking.
Married, Nov. 16, 1909, Melicent Louis, youngest dau. of
Charles Louis Buxton, Esq., of Marsham, Norfolk, and had
issue. Brother of the next. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; St Paul's
Sch. Reg. and add.; Schoolmasters' Directories; India Office
Lists; Who's Who.)
WATHEN, WILLIAM MACKENZIE HULBERT. Adm. at
Corpus Christi, Dec. 3, 1894. S. of William Hulbert, Esq.,
of 12, Matheson Road, London, W. B. Jan. 14, 1869, at
Sydenham. Schools, Uppingham and Leamington College.
Did not reside. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1892-5 and 1899-1900. C.M.S.
Missionary at Masulipatam, 1895-7. C. of All Saints, Child's
Hill, Middlesex, 1897-9. Chaplain (Mission to Seamen) at
Great Yarmouth, 1900-4. R. of Marsham, Norfolk, 1904-15.
V. of Woodford Wells, Essex, 1915-28. V. of Totland Bay,
Isle of Wight, 1928-45. Subsequently of Amulet, Yarmouth,
Isle of Wight. Brother of the above. (Crockford.
WATHEASTON, ALEXANDER LAW. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, July 10, 1863. [3rd surv. s. of James Henderson,
jeweller and goldsmith, of West Brixton, Surrey. School,
King's College School, London.] Matric. Miehs. 1863 ; Scholar;
B.A. (21st Wrangler) 1867; M.A. 1872. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 25, 1866. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1870; priest, 1872; C. of
Howgill and Second Master of Sedbergh Grammar School,
1870-3. Assistant Master at Brentwood Grammar School,
1873-6. Co-Principal of a prep. School at Bowdon, Cheshire,
1877-82; Head Master of Hinckley Grammar School, Leies.,
1882-1906. Lie. Pr., dio. of Peterborough, 1882-1912; dio.
of Worcester, 1906-12. Resided latterly at Bath, where he
died Jan. 3, 1917, aged 71. (Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford; Inns of Court; The Times, Jan. 5, 19x7.)
WATHERSTON, JOHN DUNDAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
St John's, June 15, 1839. [S. of John, of 32, Rye Lane,
Peckham, London.] School, King's College, London (Mr T. G.
Hall). Matric. Miehs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon, June 11, 1843; priest, 1845; C. of Trinity Church,
Marylebone, London, 1843-5. Head Master of Monmouth
Grammar School, 1845-64. V. of Llanrothal, Heref., 1848-81.
Married, Sept. 16, 1847, Sophia, dau. of Joseph Price, Esq.,
Watkins, Charles
of Monmouth. Died Nov. 8, 1881, at the Lecturer's House,
Monmouth, aged 62. (Boase, vi. 796; Clergy List; Crockford;
The Guardian, Nov. 16, 18B1.)
WATHERSTON, PETER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1829. Of Kent. Matrie. Miehs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1834; priest,
Dec. 20, 1835. V. of Charlton-Horethome, Somerset, 1840-4.
Died Oct. 27, 1844, aged 33. (Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 663.)
WATKIN, ERNEST LUCAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 20,
1895. S. of Charles, manufacturer, of Westfield, Welling-
borough, Northants. (and Elizabeth Pendred). B. there,
Apr. 26, 1876. School, Wellingborough Grammar (Dr Piatt).
Matric. Miehs. 1895; Scholar, 1897; B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1898;
M.A. 1902. Lecturer in Mathematics at University College,
Bristol, 1900-4; Professor of Mathematics at University
College, Southampton, 1904-31. Curator of Grounds and
Deputy Registrar, University College, Southampton, 1931-
43. Died, unmarried, at Bristol, July 4, 1951. [Who's Who;
The Times, July 7, 195 1.)
WATKIN, JOHN WILLIAM SPILLER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, Apr. 18, 1837; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1837. Of
Cornwall. School [Blundell's], Tiverton. Matric. Miehs. 1837;
B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Chichester, Litt. dim.
from Exeter), June 6, 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Gwennap,
Cornwall, 1841-3. C. of Christ Church, Blackfriars, London,
1843-7. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1847-8. V. of
Shipboume, Kent, 1858-75. Married, Ada Jessie, 2nd dau.
of Louis josephus Stonard, merchant, of Leytonstone.
Resided latterly in London. Died Mar. 3, 1908, aged 89, at St
Leonard's-on-Sea. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; The Eagle, xxx.
219; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 9, 1908.)
WATKIN-BEASLEY, ERNEST CECIL (1888), see BEASLEY.
WATKINS, ALAN PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1888. B. Oct. 30, 1866. Matrie. Miehs. 1888; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (London) 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of St George-the-Martyr, Holbom, 1892-4. C. of St Michael
and All Angels, North Kensington, 1894-6. C. of All Saints,
Hadesden, 1896-8. C. of St Thomas', Regent Street, 1898-
1902. C. of St Saviour's, Pimlico, 1902-9. Chaplain, St
Catharine's Homes, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1902-12. At
University College Hospital. L.R.C.P., 1899; M.R.C.S., 1900.
Availed himself of the Clerical Disabilities Act (1870) in 191 2.
Licensed to off., dio. of Johannesburg, 1926. Resident
Medical Officer, Witwatersrand Native Labour Association
hospital, Johannesburg, in 1930. Sometime in the Zanzibar
Government Service. Married, Jessie, 3rd dau. of A. Pike,
Esq., of Bromley, Kent. Author, medical. (Crockford;
Medical Directories.)
WATKINS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1871. S. of WUliam, Esq. B. Jan. 3, 1852, at Llancago, near
Usk, Mon. School, Rugby. Matric. Miehs. 1871; Scholar;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1884; priest,
1885. Assistant Master at Bradfield College, 1887-8. Professor
of Classics at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Quebec, 1888-95.
Provost of W. University and Principal of Huron College,
London, Ontario, 1895-1902. C. of Church of Campbelltown,
1902-3. R. of Trinity Church, Quebec, 1902-5. Government
Commissioner of Education for Quebec, 1902-5. V. of
Dunkeswell, Devon, 1905-10. V. of Little Aston, Staffs.,
1910-13. Died Jan. 22, 1913. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 31, 1913.)
WATKINS, BERNARD EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1868. Of Yorks. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
Bernard Edward (Wadham College, Oxford, 1840), of Lawk-
land Hall, Yorks. (and Isabella, dau. of Richard Springett).
B. Jan. 8, 1848. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Miehs.
1868; B.A. 1872. Ord. deacon, 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
Preston-Bagot, Warws., 1872-3. C. of Mildenhall, Suffolk,
1874-7. R. of Treeton, Yorks., 1877-88. Married, Oct. 21,
1880, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of J. J. Wheat, Esq., of
Norwood Hall, Sheffield. Died June 23, 1888. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg., which gives died June 28, 1888; Crockford; The
Guardian, July 4, 1888.)
WATKINS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dee. 15, 1855.
S. of Thomas, Professor of Medicine (and Maria). B. in
St Marylebone parish, London. Bapt. Oct. 23, 1834. Matric.
Lent, 1856. Probably brother of Thomas H. (1853). [Perhaps
the man of these names (King's College, London, Th., 1869),
who was ord. deacon (Winchester) iSe^;; priest, 1871; C. of
St Maurice, Winchester, 1869-72; C. of Hinton Charterhouse,
Somerset, 1872-6; V. there, 1876-93; latteriy of Bath;
disappears from Crockford, 1909.]
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WATKINS, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm., as a 'Ten-year
man,' at Christ's, Jan. 29, 1818. Of Farley, near Salisbury.
[S. of the Rev. William, K. of Port Eynon, Glara. B. 1793.
School, Christ's Hospital. Joined the frigate Hotspur as a
midshipman, 1810; left the service at the peace of 1815.) Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) i8i8; priest, r8i8; C. of Downton, Wilts.,
1818-19. C.-in-charge of Windsor, 1820-1. Warden of
Farley Hospital and C. of West Grimstead and Plaitford,
Wilts., 1822-32. V. of Brixworth, Northants., 1832-73.
Marri«l and had issue. Author, The Human Hand and Other
Poems; A Treatise on the Origin of Pleasure and Delight in the
Human Mind, especially as relating to the Faculty of Taste, and
the Sublime and Beautiful; Introduction to Geology; Clerical
Subscription, an appeal to Clergy and Laity; History of the
Basilican Church of Brixworth; A Scientific and General
Vindication of the Mosaic History of the Creation, etc. Formed
a collection of cretaceous fossils, some of which are in the
British Museum. Died July 15, 1873. Father of Justinian
C. S. (1861). {Boase, in. 1220; Peile, 11. 388; Crockford;
.\orthants. Clergy; D.N.B.)
WATKINS, CHARLES KING. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1887. S. of Frederick, Captain, of Rock Ferry,
Cheshire. B. Sept. 8, 1865, at Birkenhead. School, Liverpool
College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Grantham, 1892-5.
C. of All Saints, Portsea, 1895-7. C. of Cheriton, Hants.,
1897-9. C. of Titchfield, 1899-1900. C. of Walpole St Peter,
Norfolk, 1900-2. V. of Stainfield, with Apley, Lines., 1902-4.
V. of Holbeach Fen, 1904-9. V. of Nettleham, 1909-21. R. of
Saltfleetby, 1921-5. Died Dec. 28, 1925. {T. A. Walker, sgS;
Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. i, 1926.)
WATKINS, DANIEL GLYN. Adm, pens, at Christ's, May 16,
1864. S. of the Rev. Daniel, V. of Thomborough, Bucks,
[and of Adstock, Bucks.]. B. [Nov. 16, 1844], at Thorn-
borough. School, Magdalen College School, Brackley. Matric.
Michs. 1864; B..\. 1868; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1868; priest, 1869; C. of Basford, Notts., 1868-70. Chaplain
at Greenough and Irwin, West Australia, 1870-5. Chaplain
and R. of Fremantle, 1875-1905. Hon. Canon of St George's
Cathedral, Perth, 1888-1900. Archdeacon of Perth, 1889-
1907. Canon of Perth, 1905-7. Married (1) Caroline, dau. of
the Rev. George Weight, V. of Wolverton; (2) Sara, dau. of
R. M. Habgood, of Tulse Hill, Surrey, and had issue. Died
June 29, 1907, at Perth. {Peile, 11. 583; Crockford; Who was
Who; The Ti>nes, July 8, 1907.)
WATKINS, DEVEREUX JOHN GREGORY. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1886. [Eldest] s. of William, architect, of Lincoln.
B. there, Mar. 2, 1868 School, Lincoln Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1895. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892.
Practised at Lincoln. Medical Officer, Lincoln General
Dispensary. Consulting Surgeon, Lincoln County Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R..-\.M.C.).
Mairried, .\ug. 18, 1898, Florence Lucretia, youngest dau. of
the Rev. Bedford Hartnell, R. of Littleton-on-Sevem. Of
Four Oaks, Warws., in 1940. (Venn, 11. 486; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories.)
WATKINS, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 18,
1825. i2nd] s. of the Rev. Henry (1794). ot Barnbrough,
Yorks. (and Frances Mary, dau. of Freeman Bower, of <Killerby
Hall, Yorks.). B. Apr. i, 1808. [Schools, Shrewsbury and
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1826. Kept two terms. Adm.
at Emmanuel, May 7, 1827; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833; B.D. 1840.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1838-47. A friend and contemporary
of Charles Darwin. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1837; priest,
1838. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1841-73. R. of Long
Marston, Yorks., 1873-88. Preb. of York. Archdeacon of
York, 1874-88. Married (1) Aug. 5, 1847, Amelia, dau. of the
Rev. George Millett (sometime Fellow of Christ's), and had
issue; (2) Sept. 17, 1873, Fanny, dau. of William Chambers,
of Hafod, Cardigans. Died Feb. 6, 1888, at Bournemouth.
M.I. in York Minster. Father of Harry T. G. (1893); brother
of Henry (1831). {Record of Old Westminsters; 1874-84);
Peile, 421; Boase, iii. 1221; Crockford; Life and Letters of
Charles Darwin, i. 169.)
WATKINS, FREDERICK BALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1849. S. of Frederick, of Morganog Ward (sic) (and
Elizabeth). B. in the parish of St Mary's, Brecon. Bapt.
July 31, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar; B.A. 1854
M..\. 1864. Second Master of the Royal School, Armagh,
1853-5. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) Mar. 4, 1855; priest, Feb. 17,
1856; C. of Llansoy, Mon., 1855-6. C. of Neath, Glam., 1855-
8. C. of St Nicholas, Liverpool, 1858-9. C. of Woolton,
Lanes., 1859-75. Professor of Greek and Latin at Queen's
College, Liverpool, 1867-81. P.C. of Speke, Lanes., 1875-
1907. Author, Life of Pizarro; Sermons, etc., translated into
English hexameters Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea. Of
Speke, Liverpool, 1910. Disappears from Crockford, 191 1.
Watkins, John Leo
WATKINS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Feb. i, 1875. S. of Josceline F[rederick], Esq.
of Nascot Grange, Watford. [B. .\pr. 29, 1857.] School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1875. Went to New South Wales
in 1876. (Haileybury Reg.)
WATKINS, HARRY TRANT GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lune 13, 1893. S. of [the Ven.] Frederick (1825) [Archdeacon
of ^'ork], of 76, Oxford Terrace, London (by his 2nd wife,
Fanny, dau. of William Chambers). B. July 30, 1874, at
Harrogate. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar,
1894; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1895). Of Ridgeways,
Hindhead, Haslemere, in 1901. (Eton Sch. Lists, Harry
• Frank ' Godfrey.)
WATKINS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 27,
1760. S. of Joseph [merchant], of London. B. at Lisbon.
School, Hackney. Matric. Michs. 1760; Scholar, 1761; B.A.
(4th Wrangler) 1764; M.A. 1767. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1767;
priest, 1768; C. of Passenham, Northants., 1767-70. V. of
Conisborough, Yorks., 1770-1829. Preb. of York, 1773-1829.
Preb. of Southwell, 1774-1829. V. of Birstall, Yorks., 1774-
1800. Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter, 1800. R.ofWaltham,
Lines., 1800-15. R. of Bamburgh, Yorks., 1815-29. Married,
Anna Maria, dau. of John Wilmer, of Stony Stratford. Died
1829, aged 86, at Conisborough. Father of the next. (Peile, 11.
270; Crockford; NortharUs. Clergy; H. C. Cradock, Hist, of
Birstall, 266-7.)
WATKINS, HENRY. Adm. at Christ's, Mar. 26. i794- Of
Yorks. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Henry (above). B. 1775-
Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1798- Ord. priest
(York) 1801. V. of Beckingham, Notts., 1802-44. V. of
Silkstone, Yorks., 1835-44. Married, Mar. 1803, Frances M.
Bower, of Killerby Hall, Yorks., and had issue. Died Dec. 13,
1844, aged 69, at Silkstone. Father of the next and of
Frederick (1825). (Peile, 11. 338; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1845,
I- 325.)
WATKINS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 30, 1831.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry (above), R. of Silkstone, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1831; B..^. 1835; M..'^. 1839. Ord. deacon
(London, Li«. dim. from Canterbury), June 14, 1835. P.C. of
South Mailing, Sussex, 1836-41. Married, Frances, dau. of
George Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh, Sussex, and had issue.
Died Nov. 11, 1841 'aged 31," at Lewes. Father of the next;
brother of Frederic (1825). (T. A. Walker, 443; Walford,
County Families; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1842, I. III.)
WATKINS, HENRY BOWER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1858. [Only]s. of the Rev. Henry (above). B. [Jan. 23], 1840,
at Lewes, Sussex. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1858; B.A. 1862. Of Tunbridge Wells. Died Sept. 25, 1864.
(Brighton Coll. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
WATKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24, 1865.
S. of Francis Wilmer, Army surgeon (and Margaret Spottis-
woode). B. at Seacroft Grange, Whitkirk, Yorks. Bapt.
Jan. 29, 1846. School, Pocklington. Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1870; priest,
1871; C. and (Precentor) of Leeds, 1870-4. V. of Thriplow,
Cambs., 1874-8. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely, 1877-86.
V. of Gamlingay, 1878-90. R. of Willingham, 1890-1906.
Married, Constance, 6th dau. of Charles Chadwick, M.D., of
Leeds. Died suddenly, Aug. 9, 1906, aged 60, at Willingham
rectory. (Eagle, .xxviii. 215; Crockford.)
WATKINS, JOHN HILMAN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 10, 1821. B. at Lugwardine, Heref. Matric. Lent, 1822;
B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (London), May 29, 1825; priest,
May 21, 1826. Of Ashen, Essex, in 1841. Keeping a private
school in St John's Wood, London, in 1861. (Clergy List,
Crockford' s Schools Directories.)
WATKINS, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 28,
1899. S. of John Leo (next). B. [Sept. 4, 1880], in Sydney,
New South Wales. Schools, Holy Cross College, Ryde, New
South Wales and St Gregory's College, Downside, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Practised as a barrister in
Sydney. Of Wigram Chambers, Phillip Street, Sydney, in
1912. (Peile, II. 834.)
WATKINS, JOHN LEO. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 11, 1867.
[Eldest] s. of John, of Hobart, Tasmania. B. [June 28, 1849],
at Hobart. School, Sydney, N.S.W. Matric. Michs. 1867;
Scholar, 1869; B..A.. d^th Wrangler) 1871; M.A. 1874. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1869. Called to the Bar, Apr.
30, 1872. Practised in Sydney, Australia. Joint author.
Digest of Criminal and Magisterial Cases decided in New
South Wales. Of Llanthony, Gladesville, Sydney, in 1911.
Father of the above. (Peile, 11. 602; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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WATKINS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June 29,
1763. S. of John, husbandman, of Yorks. B. at Stokesley-in-
Cleveland. [Bapt. there, Jan. 21, 1744-5.] School, Scorton
Free. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1771. Ord.
deacon (York), Oct. 2, 1768; priest (Durham) Sept. 23, 1770;
C. of Edston, Yorks., 1768-70. C. of Darlington, Durham,
1770-5- V. of Dalton, 1775-9. V. of Merrington, 1779-95 and
V. of Norham, 1795-1827. P.C. of St Giles, Durham, 1802-27.
Diedin July or August, 1827. {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 693;
Durham Ord. Book; First Fruits, Dioc. of Durham; G. Mag.,
1827, II. 473.)
WATKINS, JUSTINIAN CHARLES SECUNDUS. Adm. pens.
(age 16) at Trinity Hall, Oct. 10, 1861. S. of the Rev.
Charles Frederick (i8i8), V. of Brixworth, Northants.
[B. Apr. II, 1845.] School, Kensington (The Rev. Wm. Haig-
Brown). Matric. Michs. 1861.
WATKINS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 18, 1862-
S. of Robert, merchant. B. in London. Kept two terms; left
through ill health. C. of Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1866. R. of
Bartlow, Cambs., 1866-72. Died in Mar. 1872. {Peile, 11.
575.)
WATKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 25, 1824.
Of Wales. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Heref.) 1828; priest, 1829. V. of CoUingbome-
Kingston, Wilts., 1833-5. R. of Llansantffraed, Brecons.,
1836-72. Disappears from Crockford, 1876. (Foster, Index
Eccles.)
WATKINS, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 31,
1853; re-adm. Dec. 26, 1855. S. of Thomas. B. May 20,
1831, in London. Studied at Bonn University. Matric. Lent,
1856. Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 3, 1857; Scholar, 1858;
B.A. i860. An assistant Master in Birmingham, i860; and
at Epsom College, 1870-1. Probably brother of Charles
(1855). (Peile, II. 552.)
WATKINS (post STRANG-WATKINS), WATKIN JAMES
YUILLE STRANG. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1886.
S. of G[eorge] Y[uille] S[trang], Esq. [who assumed the
additional name of Watkins] (and Helen, dau. of Colonel
James Watkins, Indian Army). B. [1867], in Edinburgh.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, June, 1891. On the Oxford ckcuit.
Married, 1896, Lady Muriel Maud Stuart, only dau. of the
nth Earl of Lindsay, and had issue. Assumed the prefix of
Strang, 1912. Of Shotton Hall, Shrewsbury. Died Nov. 25,
1921. (Eton Sch. Lists ; Law Lists ; Walford, County Families ■
F. P. White; Burke, P. and B. (sub Lindsay).)
WATKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 12, 1856. S.
of Jeffrey, farmer, of Llangadock, Carm. B. there, Apr. 18,
1837. School, Llandovery College. Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. (lyth Wrangler) i860; M.A. 1863. Assistant Master at
Eton, 1860-1. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1861; priest, 1861; C. of
Holy Trinity, Windsor, 1861. Warden of the Collegiate
Institute, Llandovery, 1861-75. V. of Glyntafi, Glam.,
1875-7. C. of West Alvington, Gloucs., 1880-2. C. of Warden
with Newbrough, Northumberland, 1882-3. C. of Llanyblod-
wel, Salop, 1883-5. Died Sept. 24, 1885, as the result of an
accidental fall from a clifi at Bideford. (Venn, 11. 330; Boase,
VI. 798; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 7, 1885.)
WATKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29, 1868.
S. of WUliam, yeoman (and Eliza). B. at Usk, Mon. Bapt.
Apr. I, 1850. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1876; priest, 1879;
C. of Bampton, Devon, 1876-8. C. of West Alvington, 1879-
80. C. of Tidenham, Gloucs., 1880-1. C. of Calne, Wilts.,
1882-6. C. of Stockton, 1886-7. C. of Otley, Yorks., 1888-9.
C. of Hungerford with Denford, Berks., 1889-95. C. of
Biniield, 1895-1901. Disappears from CrocA/ord, 1902.
WATKINS, WILLIAM JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1881.
Adm. at Cavendish H.
WATKINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1891. S. of George, wool-merchant, of Hipperhohne, Yorks.
(and Alice Mary Cockcroft). B. there, July 8, 1872. Schools,
Hipperholme Grammar and Sedbergh (Mr H. G. Hart).
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(Wakefield), 1896; priest (York for Wakefield), 1897; C. of
Coley, Yorks., 1896-1910. V. of St Matthew's, Northowram,
1910-51-. Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1931-51-. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WATKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1793.
B. Oct. 18, 1775. Of Essex. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1794.
Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801; B.D. 1808.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1800. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 3,
1801; priest. Mar. 14, 1802. Assistant Master (or Usher) at
Charterhouse, 1799-1826 (but not continuously); House-
master, 1805-26. R of [Newland] St Lawrence, Essex, 1827-9.
V. of Earls Colne, 1829-67. Married, 1827, Miss Catherine
Harby. Gave £50 towards rebuilding after the College fire,
i8n. Died Feb. 21,1869. (Boase, vi. 798; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
Watney. Henry James
WATKINSON, WILFRED (1896), see HOLTZMANN.
WATLING, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 13, 1883.
[S. of T. P., of Moor Hall, Essex.] B. Aug. n, 1863. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1935. Ord. deacon (Calcutta)
1886; priest, 1888; C. of St John's, Calcutta, 1886-8. C. of
St James's, Calcutta, 1888-9. Chaplain at Penang, Straits
Settlements, 1889-91. C. of St Alban's, Manchester, 1891-2.
Missioner, dio. of Bombay, 1892-4; Warden of Bishop Cotton
School and College, Bangalore, 1893-5; Head Master of
St George's Grammar School, Hyderabad, 1896-7. C. of
Holy Trinity, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, 1898-1901. C.
of St Michael and All Angels, Woolwich, 1901-3. C. of
St John-the-Divine, Chatham, 1903-8. V. of Burham, Kent,
1908-17. V. of St John's, Upper Edmonton, 1917-34.
Latterly of Sydenham. Died c. 1942. (Crockford.)
WATLING, STANLEY WALTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1889. S. of R. A., Esq. B. at Scratby, Norfolk.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1889. Second Lieut., 3rd
Battn., Lanes. Fusiliers (T.), 1890. (Army Lists.)
WATLINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20), at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1789. S. of William, of London. School, Maidstone.
Matric. Michs. 1789; LL.B. 1796. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 3, 1789. Of Caldecot Hill, Aldenham, Herts. Protho-
notary. Recorder of St Albans. (Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
WATLINGTON-PERRY, JOHN (1841), see PERRY.
WATMOUGH, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-Coll. Michs.,
1894. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct 3, 1896; B.A. 1897;
M.A. 1903.
WATNEY, ARTHUR NORMAN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890.
2nd s. of N[orman], Esq., of Valence, Westerham, Kent (and
Martha Jane, 2nd dau. of Dixon Robinson, of Clitheroe
Castle, Lanes.). [B. May 27, 1871.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Partner in J. Hales,
Caird and Co., shipping and general merchants, London.
Master of the Mercers' Company, 1927. Of Kenthurst,
Rolvenden, Kent. J. P. for Kent. Married, Nov. 29, 1905,
Josephine Grace, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Simpson, and had
issue. Died, Sept. 16, 1945. Brother of Charles N. (1887) and
Gerard N. (1897). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Sept. 17, 1945.)
WATNEY, CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1887. Of Kent. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James (1862), V.
of Canwick, Lines, (and Marianne Brooke, dau. of the Rev
M. R. Jukes). B. Mar. 4, 1868, at Southborough, Tunbridge
Wells. School, Lincoln Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1891; priest, 1S92; C. of
West Ham, 1891-3. Missionary (C.M.S.) at Lokoja, West
Equatorial Africa, 1893-5. Died there, June 9, 1895. Brother
of Henry J. (1884). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Standard,
July 13, 1895.)
WATNEY, CHARLES NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Norman, of Valence, Westerham,
Kent (and Matilda Jane, dau. of Dixon Ro'oinson, of Clitheroe
Castle, Lanes.). B. July 26, 1868, at Beddington, Surrey.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894.
Lieut., Royal West Kent Regt. (T.), 1889; Capt., 1899;
served in the South African War, 1899-1902. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Queen's Own (R.W. Kent
Regt., T.F.). Director of Stoer Bros, and Coles. Of Bishops
Caundle House, Sherborne. Master of the Mercers' Company,
1922. CLE. Married, Feb. 16, 1911, Ada Winifred, 2nd dau.
of Edward George Crew, of Clifton, and had issue. Brother of
Arthur N. (1890) and the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.;
Who's Who; Army Lists.)
WATNEY, GERARD NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1897. [3rd and youngest] s. of Norman, of Valence,
Westerham, Kent. B. Sept. 14, 1872, at Beddington, Surrey.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
An engineer; sometime with the Manchester ship canal, and
the Manchester and Sheffield railway. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.). Of The
Ghyll, Crowborough, Sussex, in 1950. Master of the Mercers'
Company, 1929. Married, June 18, 1919, Sylvia, eldest dau.
of Arthur Maude, Esq., of Forest Row, and had issue.
Brother of Arthur N. (1890) and the above. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, E.G.)
WATNEY, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1884. Of Kent. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James (1862),
V. of Canwick, Lines, (and Marianne Brooke, dau. of the
Rev. Mark R. Jukes). B. Aug. 16, 1866. School, Lincoln.]
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Southwell) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Radford, Notts., 1889-
91. Succeeded his father as V. of Canwick, Lines., 1891-1933.
Married, Apr. 23, 1895, Blanche, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Joseph
Simpson, R. of Wadingham, Lines., and had issue. Died
Nov. 5, 1933. Brother of Charles E. (1887). (Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 6, 1933.)
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WATNEY, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 27, 1862.
[3rd] s. of James, gent, [of Haling Park, Croydon, Surrey]
(and Rebecca, eldest dau. of James Spurrell). B. [Dec. 15,
1843], at Wandsworth. Bapt. Jan. 10, 1844. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869; M.D. 1877.
Rowing 'blue,' 1865, i866, 1867. At University College
Hospital, St George's Hospital, Jena and Wurzburg.
M.R.C.S.; 1876; F.R.C.P., 1883. Assistant Physician and
Lecturer on Materia Medica at St George's Hospital.
Although belonging to a family of brewers, was himself a
teetotaller. Ceased practice and settled at Buckhold, Pang-
bourne, Berks., about 1884. Master of the Mercers' Company
(of which his father and grandfather had been Masters), 1915.
Travelled widely and owned an estate in Madeira. Married,
Jan. 22, 1873, Sarah Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Marcus Rains-
ford, of Belprrave Chapel, and had issue. Author, medical.
Died May 28, 1932; buried at Stanford-Dingley. Father of
WUliam H. (1898). [Eagle, xlvii. 113; Rugby Reg.; Burke,
L.O.; Medical Directories; The Times, May 30, 1932.)
WATNEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius, Apr. 3, 1862.
[3rd] s. of John, merchant [of Mitcham, Surrey] (and
Susannah, only child of Peter Dormay, of Thanet House,
Clapham). B. [Nov. 22, 1836], at Streatham. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1862; B..\. 1866; .M..\. 1869. Ord. deacon
(Ripon, for London) 1865; priest (Canterbury) 1867; C. of
St Paul's, Covent Garden, 1865-6. C. of Southborough,
Kent, 1866-70. C. of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, 1870-2.
V. of Canwick, Lines., 1872-91. Master of the Mercers'
Company, 1890. Married, Oct. 4, 1865, Marianne Brooke, dau.
of the Rev. Mark R. Jukes, of Ohio, U.S.A., and had issue.
Died Mar. 31, 1891. Father of Charles E. {1887) and Henry J.
(1884). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 357; Crockford; Burke,
L.O.)
WATNEY, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of Herbert (1862), of Buckhold,
Pangbourne, Berks, (and Sarah Louisa, dau. of the Rev.
Marcus Rainsford). B. Aug. 14 1880, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901 M.A. 1906. Married, Apr. 20,
1911, Mary Edith, eldest dau. of Sir Cameron Gull, Bart., of
Frilsham House, Newbury, and had issue. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Rifle Brigade); killed in action,
May 10, 1915. (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Apr. 9, 1919.)
WATSON, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17, 1892.
S. of Joseph Hunter, bank-manager [died May 12, 1883] (and
Louisa Flinn). B. July 20, 1873, at Barnsley, Yorks. School,
Sheffield Central (Mr J. E. Taylor), and at Firth College,
Sheffield (Dr Hicks). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Assistant Master at Sheffield Grammar School in 1903.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WATSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 21,
1832. S. of Joseph (for whom see D.N.B.) [Head Master of
the asylum for the deaf and dumb, Kent Road, London]
School, Shrewsbury. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 10, 1833. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A.
1840. .\dm. ad eundem at Oxford, i860, .\fterivards at
Durham University. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1839; priest,
1840; C. of St Andrew's, Manchester, 1839-40. Assistant
Minister at St John's, Cheltenham, 1841-50. V. of St Mary-
church with Coffinswell, Devon, 1851-5. R. of Bridestowe
with Sourton, 1856-8. V. of Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury,
London, 1859-61. Involved in a Chancery suit concerning
Bedford Chapel, and became insolvent. C. of St Mary's,
Soho, 1863-4. Author, The Prayer Book a Safe Guide and
Sermons, etc. Died Feb. i, 1865, at Middleton. Father of
Henry P. (1872). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 1222;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
WATSON, ALEXANDER ECKFORD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 24, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. (31s/ Wrangler)
1848; M.A.J1855. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1855, priest, 1855.
Inc. of St George's, Edinburgh, 1855-83. (Disappears from
Crockford, 1884.)
WATSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 3, 1865. S.
of Henry, of Aylesbury, Bucks. B. there, June 15, 1847.
School, Bucks, (private). Matric. Michs. i866; Scholar, 1869;
B.A. [qth Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873.
WATSON, ALFRED BOYD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, May, 1890.
S. of H[enry] W[Uliam] [F.R.C.S.], deceased, of Burnop Field
[Hall], Durham. School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1890.
Lieut., Durham Light Infantry (T.), 1890. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Scottish Horse; Lieut.,
Black Watch). Brother of Arthur T. (1889). {Harrow Sch.
Reg., which gives ' was for some time on a ranch in America ;
di^ at Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A., July 1902'; Univ. War
List; Army Lists.)
Watson, Arthur Toward
WATSON, The Rev. ALFRED RALPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1892. [3rd] s. of John, merchant [late of
Gelt Hall, Castle Carrock, Cumberland]. B. Mar. 30, 1856, at
Stanley Street, Pimlico, London. School, Highbury. Matric.
Michs. 1X92: B..\. 1895; M..A. 1899. Ord. deacon (London),
1885; priest (Nelson, New Zealand) 1887; C. of St Paul's,
Onslow Square, London, 1885-6. P.C. of North Suburban,
dio. of Nelson, New Zealand, 1886-91. C. of St Barnabas,
Cambridge, 1894-5. V. of Mountsorrel, Leics., 1895-1900.
Died in 1900. Window erected to his memory in Castle
Carrock Church. Father of Cecil L. (1898). {Crockford;
G. B. Koutledge.)
WATSON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 6,
1825. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; Hulsean prize, 1828;
M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. Chichester)
Apr. 3, 1829. Chaplain, R.N., 1829; H.M.S. Impregnable,
1841-5; Actaeon, 1846-9; Thetis, 1850-1; Britannia, 1852-62.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1872.
WATSON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1840. S. of Alexander. B. at Portsmouth. School, Lanes.
(private). Matric. .Michs. 1840.
WATSON, ANTONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 6,
1778. S. of William, apothecary. B. at Pickering, Yorks,
Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785.
Ord. deacon (York), July 17, 1782; priest, Oct. 12, 1783;
C. of Hovingham, Yorks., 1782. V. of Hunsingore, 1801-32.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 544; Foster, Index Eccles.)
WATSON, ARNOLD PETRIE. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898.
S. of Arnold Thomas, F.L.S., of Southwold, Tofton Crescent
Road, Sheffield. School, Oliver's Mount, Scarborough; and
at Sheffield University College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1906. Of 66, Grand Avenue, Worthing, in 1946.
(King's Coll. Reg., 294.)
WATSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1847-
S. of John, 'common brewer,' of Agard Street, Derby (and
Mary). B. in St Werburgh's parish, Derby. Bapt. July 5,
1828. [School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B..\. 1851.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 25, 1853. C. of Lower Gomal,
Staffs., 185S-60. Disappears from Clergy List, i86i. (Repton
Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 25, 1854.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Fisher (1806), V. of Lancing. B.
there [Oct. 24], 1835. School, Clapham. Matric. Michs. 1854;
Scholar; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1862;
priest, 1863; C. of Neston, Cheshire, 1862-3. .\ssistant Master
and Chaplain of Clapham Grammar School, 1863-4. Head
Master of the Grange School, West Cowes, Isle of Wight,
1864-1920. Married, Jan. 5, 1864, Caroline Gertrude, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Robert W. White, of Cowes. Died Mar. 31,
1920. Brother of Frederick F. (1851) and Henry L. (1842);
father of Arthur L. (1885). [Venn, 11. 317; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WATSON, ARTHUR EUGENE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1874.
Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16, 1875. S. of Robert. B.
Dec. 16, 1853, at Scarrington, Notts. School, Skipton.
Scholar, 1875; B..\. 1878; U.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1879; priest, 1880; C. of Brewood, Staffs., 1879-81. C of
St Anne's, Soho, London, 1881-3. C. of Eastham, Cheshire,
1883-5. Chaplain of the English Church in St Petersburg,
1885-98. Married, Sept. 17, 1885, Lily, 2nd dau. of John
Scott, Esq., of Skipton-in-Craven. Died in May, 1898.
(Peile, II. 639; Crockford.)
WATSON, ARTHUR LACON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of the Rev. .\rthur (1854), of the Grange, West
Cowes, Isle of Wight (and Caroline G., dau. of the Rev.
Robert W. White, of Egypt House, Cowes). B. Aug. 27, 1866,
at the Grange, West Cowes. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at
Narborough, Leics., 1889-97; private tutor, 1897-1911. Of
the Grange, Cowes, in 1947. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WATSON, ARTHUR TOWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1889.
S. of H[enry] W[illiam] [F.R.C.S.], deceased, of Burnop Field
[Hall], Durham. School, Harrow. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
1890; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1899. A coalowner. Resided at
Burnop Field Hall. Married, 1901, Virginia, dau. of Capt.
Ellis Brook Cunlitie. Served in the Great War, 1914-19,
(Capt., Remount Service; Deputy Assistant Director,
Remounts; Major, King's Royal Rifle Corps.); died Aug. 5,
1917, of wounds, aged 47. Brother of Alfred B. (1890).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Aug. 11, 19x7-)
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WATSON, ARTHUR TOWNLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 26, 1848. [Only] s. of [Sir] Thomas (1811) [ist Bart.,
M.D., F.R.S.], of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square,
London (and Sarah, dau. of Edward Jones, of Brackley,
Northants.). [B. Sept. 13, 1830.] Bapt. Nov. 9, 1831, at All
Souls, Marylebone. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852; M.A. 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 2, 1852.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1856. Q.C., 1885; Bencher, 1888.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet, Dec. 11, 1882. Manned,
Oct. 3, 1861, Rosamond, dau. of Charles Powlett Rushworth,
of London, and had issue. Died Mar. 15, 1907, aged 76, at his
residence in London. {Eagle, xxix, 226; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.; Who was
Who; The Times, Mar. 16, 1907.)
WATSON, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 29, 1893. S. of James, physician, of South-
sea [B Nov 16, 1874, at Nieuchang, China.] Schools
[Cheltenham and] Uppingham; and at University College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Entered the I.C.S.,
1807- served in Bihar, Chota Nagpur and Bengal as Assistant
Magistrate and Collector; Joint Magistrate and Deputy
Collector, 1907; Acting Registrar to the High Court of
Calcutta, 1909; Sessions Judge, Calcutta, 1910-12; Secretary
to Bengal Legislative Council, 1912; Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Ministry of Munitions (England), 1916; Assistant
Secretary, Ministry of Labour, 1918; Principal Assistant
Secretary, 1919- O.B.E. 1918; C.B.E. 1920; C.B 1923.
Married, Feb. 9, 1902, in Calcutta, Manon, 5th dau. of W. H
Ashwin of Bretforton manor, Worcs., and had issue. Died
Oct. 10, 1925. (Scott, MSS.; I.C.S. Lists; Who was Who;
The Times, Oct. 12, 1925.)
WATSON, AUGUSTUS MONGREDIEN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 28, 1864. S. of Caleb David, ship-broker (and Margaret).
B at Birkenhead. Bapt. May 10, 1846. [School, Brewood
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1864. Migrated to Jesus, Feb.
1866; B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1868; M.A. 1871. Fellow of Jesus,
1869-79. Died May 19, 1879, aged 33. (F. Bnttain.)
WATSON, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1863. S. of William, gent, (and Mary). B. Feb. 6,
1845, in St Pancras parish, London. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1868; priest,
1869. Assistant Master at Surrey County School, Cranleigh,
Surrey 1867-9; second Master there, 1869-73- C.-in-charge
of Dunsfold, Surrey, 1873-83- V. of Churt, i883-i9i7.
Married, at Englefield Green, Emily Jane, dau. of WUham
Longstaff, Esq., of Northbrook, Hants. Died May 21, 1917-
{Eagle, xxKix. 256; Crockford; The Morning Post, May 22,
1917.)
WATSON, BASIL BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Eldest] s. of John Williams, of Olivers, Haslemere,
Surrey. B. Dec. 5, 1877, at Highgate. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Tan 27 1902. K.C., 1923. Served in the Great War, 1914-1 9
(Lieut. Irish Guards; O.B.E.). Metropolitan Police Magi-
strate; at Old Street, 1923-6; at the North London Police
Court, 1926-41. So devoted to his duties that, on the
intensification of the air war on London, he made his home at
the North London Court, lest enemy action should prevent
his appearance on the bench. Author of sporting and other
sketches. Died Jan. 20, 1941, in London. {Law Lists; Univ.
War List; The Times, Jan. 21, 1941.)
WATSON, BERNARD WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17,
1888; scholar. [S. of William Henry. B. Sept. 6, 1869.]
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip Pt I, ist Class) 1891; M.A. 1895. In business. Master
of the Sheffield Assay Oflice. Died Mar. lo, 1942, at Maple
Bank Broomhall Park, Sheftield; buried at Fulwood.
(Clifton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 12, 1942.)
WATSON CECIL LILLIOTT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of the Rev. A[lfred] R[alph] (1892), V. of Mount-
sorrel, Leics. [B. Nov. 10, 1879- School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1898; B?A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Legal Adviser to
the Siamese Government at Bangkok, from 1905. Married,
Oct 28, 1905, in Singapore, Kathleen Cecilia Eliza, 3rd dau.
of William Gandy, M.R.C.S., of Upper Norwood. Latteriy of
Wormshill, Kent. Died Mar. 16, 1939, in London. {Brighton
Coll. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 31. I939-)
WATSON, CHARLES ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 6,
1846; re-adm. Apr. 29, 1847. School, King's College, London.
Did not reside. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1847. Matric.
Michs. 1847.
WATSON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct 1 1899. S. of G. B. Dec. 16, 1881, at Southampton.
School, Cranleigh (Mr G. C. Allen). Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902.
WATSON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891 S. of the Rev. Henry Charies (1861), of 30, College
Road, Clifton. B. July 8, 1872, at Clifton. School, Clifton
Watson, Douglas Percival
College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of St George's,
Camberwell, 1896-8. C. of Wandsworth, 1898-1901. C. of
Gainford, Co. Durham, 1901-12. V. of Masham, Yorks. (with
Kirkby-Malzeard, 1912-23), 1912-27- V. of Lilleshall, Salop,
1927-49. Married and had issue. Died Jan. 9, 1949. at
Lilleshall, as the result of a road-accident. Brother of
Douglas P. (1893). {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 12, 1949-)
WATSON, CHARLES LUTHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
21,1791. S. of the Rt. Rev. Richard (1754). Regius Professor
of Divinity. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1792. Lieut.-CoL,
3rd Dragoon Guards. Married and had issue. Died before
i860. Brother of Richard (1806). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;y!alioTd,
County Families {sub his son).)
WATSON, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, July i, 1806. 3rd s. of Christopher, Esq., of
Westwood House, Colchester. B. [Dec. 21, 1787], at South
Weald, Essex. School, Merchant Taylors', London. Matnc.
Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Dec. 23, 1810; priest, Dec. 22, 1811. R. of Melton, Suffolk,
1814-70. R. of Salcott-Virley, Essex, 1832-59. Father of
Frederick (1850). {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
WATSON, CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Dec. 9, 1844. S. of [the Rev.] Richard (1806). B. at
St Omer, France. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1845;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. F.S.A. 1859. Secretary to the Society
of Antiquaries of London, 1860-85. Associated in the
vindicating of the Paston Letters and in the restoration of the
Chapter House of Westminster Abbey. Latterly of Culgarth
Park, Westmorland. Married, 1861, Emma Jane, eldest dau.
of Pole Godfrey, of Kensington. Died Jan. 30, 1901. Father
of William L. (1881); brother of William G. (1840). {Win-
chester Coll. Reg. sub his son; Proc. Soc. Ant., xviii (1901).
336-7; Burke, L.O.)
WATSON, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec 13, 1854; from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. (age 18), Dec. 1, 1853- [2nd] s. of Christopher, of
Greystoke, Cumberiand. B. Dec. 11, 1834, at Marsh House,
Easton. School, Rochester. Matric. Lent, 1855; LL.B. i860;
LL.M. 1890. Ord. deacon (Manchester) i860; priest, 1862;
C. of St Luke's, Chodton-on-Medlock, 1860-2. C. of St
Peter's, Manchester, 1862-4. C. of St John's, Higher Brough-
ton, Manchester, 1864-6. C. of Livesey, Blackpool, 1866-8.
C. of Lower Broughton, Manchester, 1868-9. R- °^ 'h^
Church of the Ascension, Lower Broughton, 1869-1914- Died
Dec. 24, 1914. Brother of Howard S. (1862). {Roffensian
Reg.; Peile, 11. 538; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; Christ's
Coll. obit, notes; The Times, Dec. 26, 1914.)
WATSON, CYRIL FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 13,
1883. [S. of the Rev. Shepley Watson (1845, sub Hemingway),
R. of Bootle, Cumberland (and Frances, dau. of the Rev. John
Bell, V. of Rothwell, Yorks.). B. Oct. 23, 1865- SchooL
Mariborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1883. A land-agent.
Of Greysouthen, Cockermouth, Cumberland. J. P. for
Cumberiand, 1920. Married, 1900, Katharine Anna Keatinge,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Canon J. T. Pollock, of Brigham,
Cockermouth, and had issue. [Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Kelly,
Handbook.)
WATSON, DANIEL. Matric. July 21, 1756 (no College); M.A.
{per Lit. Reg.) 1757-
WATSON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 5,
1783. Of Yorks.
WATSON, DAVID WORDSWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1869. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] John David
(1822), V. of Guilsborough, Northants. B. Mar. 1850, at
Guilsborough. School, St Andrew's College, Bradfield
(Rev. T. Stevens). Matric. Michs. 1869. Died Mar. 13, 1873,
from injuries received in a fall from the cliffs at Lamorna,
Cornwall. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; The
Times, Mar. 20, 1873.)
WATSON, DOUGLAS PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Henry Charles (1861),
of 5, Albert Road, Clifton. B. [Oct. 22], 1875, at Clifton.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Tnp.,
Pt I, istClass) 1896; M.B. and M.A. 1900. At Guy's Hospital;
Assistant House Surgeon and House Physician there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1903; Captain,
1907; Major, 1915. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1002 (mentioned in Despatches). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned in
Despatches). Of Wyke Oliver House, Preston, Weymouth,
in 1948. Brother of Charles H. (1891). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
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WATSON, EDMUND HENRY LACON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1884. S. of the Rev. Canon Henry Lacon {1842), R. of
Shamford, Leics. (by his second wife, Ellen Charlotte, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Henr>' Kemp Richardson, R. of Leire, Leics.).
B. [Aug. 15I, 1865, at Shamford. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1894. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1886. Assistant Master at Park
House School, Reading, 1888-90; at Blair Lodge School,
Scotland, 1890-4. Turned to journalism which had always
attracted him; .i regular contributor to Punch for many
years. Employed at the .Admiralty (Postal Censorship) 1914;
travelling censor, 1915-17; Renter's special correspondent on
the Italian front and later on the French front and the Rhine,
1917-19. Married, Apr. 21, 1896, Ruth Emma Darling.
.■Vuthor, Ephemera; Stray Minutes; Verses; The Unconscious
Humourist; An Attic in Bohemia; Hints to Young Authors;
The Making of a Man ; The Templars; The Family Living; etc.
Resided in Pembroke Road, Kensington. Died Mar. 9, 1948,
in London. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 467; Inns of
Court; The Times, Mar. 10, 1948.)
WATSON, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 6,
1865. [4th] s. of John, M.D., of Southampton Street, London
(and Emia Cradock Gillman). B. Nov. 3, 1846, in London.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1865; Tancred
Scholar, 1866; B A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 22, 1868. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) 1872; priest, 1S74; C. of Frome Selwood,
Somerset, 1872-5. C. of Christ Church, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1875-6. Received into the Roman Catholic Church (by
Cardinal Newman) Dec. 21, 1S76. Assistant Master at
St Edmund's College, Ware. At Oscott College, Birmingham,
1877; ordained, 1879. R. of St Mary's presbytery, Hertford,
1880-3. After curacies in London, returned to St Edmund's,
Ware, as parish priest. Chaplain at St Charles, Brentwood,
1902-13. One of the founders of Westminster Cathedral.
Domestic prelate to the Pope, 1907. Expert in the matter of
lapidary Latin inscriptions. Married, July 12, 1870, Florence,
dau. of Joseph .\ldridge, solicitor. Lived latterly at Chelms-
ford. Died Nov. 23, 1929, at Royston, Herts.; buried at
Chelmsford. Brother of Thomas C. (1867). (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Peile, n. 590; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 26 and Dec. 2, 1929.)
WATSON, EDWARD JOHN MACARTNEY. Adm pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. [Only] s. of [Sir] William, of
25, Fitzwiiliam Place, Dublin (and Janet Frances, dau. of
the Very Rev. H. B. Macartney, Dean of Melbourne).
B. Nov. 22, 1872, at I, Salem Place, Dublin. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Athletics 'blue' (weight),
1895. At Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., M.B., and B.Chir.;
M.D., 1900. M.R.C.P. (Ireland) 1905; F.R.C.P. (Ireland)
1906. Practised at 25, Fitzwiiliam Place, Dublin. Demon-
strator in Anatomy at Trinity College, Dublin. Captain,
R.A.M.C. Married, 1918, Ina Emily, dau. of Turner Oliver
Read, Esq., of King's Co. Died Mar. 22, 1947, in Dublin.
(Medical Directories; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, Mar. 25, 1947.)
WATSON, EDWIN ROY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1899. S. of
W., Esq. B. July 20, 1880, at Somercotes, Derbs. School,
Nottingham High. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1901); Wiltshire prize, 1901; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1906. Professor of civil engineering at Sibpur College,
India, 1904-8; Professorat Dacca College, 1908-21. Principal
of the Govt. Technological Institute at Cawnpore, 1921-6.
Died when on furlough in London, Nov. 10, 1926. (India
Office Lists; F. Brittain.)
WATSON, ERSKINE GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. [Only] s. of the Rev. Henry William (1846), of Berks-
well, Warws. B. [Dec. 11], 1858, at Harrow. School, Marl-
borough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Adm. a
solicitor, Dec. 1885;. practised in London (Messrs Pepper,
Tangye and Watson) Died Aug. 21, 1922, in London.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WATSON, FISHER. .A.dm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 4, 1806.
[Only] s. of John [Town Clerk], of Great Yarmouth. Matric.
Michs. 1808; B.\. 1812; M.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 20, 1812; priest, Dec. 29, 1813. P.C. of St George's
Chapel, Great Yarmouth, 1816-21. V. of Lancing, Sussex,
1834-60. Lived subsequently at Lancing, and at Brighton,
1868-73. Married Sarah Louisa, 3rd dau. of Sir Edmund
Lacon, Bart. Died Aug. 23, 1873. Father of Arthur (1854),
Frederick F. (1851) and Henry L. (1842). (Clerical Guide;
Crockford.)
WATSON, FRANK. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30, 1866.
[5th] s. of Robert, solicitor (and Elizabeth Amelia). B.
Dec. 15, 1846, in Hammersmith. Bapt. Mar. 29, 1866.
[School, Godolphin, Hammersmith.] Matric. Michs. 1866;
VAC ii VI
Watson, Frederick James
Scholar, 1868; B.A. [\th Classic) 1870; M.A. 1873- Fellow,
1872-80. President of the Union, 1869. Founded a small
undergraduate society called the Sex Pueri, other members
being (Professor) H. G. Seeley ; the Hon. J. D. Fitzgerald, and
the Rev. John Kennedy, afterwards Head Master of .\lden-
ham. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 7, 1868. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1872. Equity draftsman and conveyancer. Lived
at Streatham, Surrey, where for many years he was people's
warden at Christ Church. Died Oct. 9, 1908. (The Eagle,
XXX. 219; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Oct. 12, 190S.)
WATSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 18, 1850.
S. of the Rev. Christopher George (1806), R. of Melton,
Suffolk. B. 1831, at Woodbridge. Bapt. Sept. i, 1831.
School, Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Aslacton,
Norfolk, 1856-9. R. of Salcott-Virley, Essex (succeeding his
father), 1859-75. R. of Great and Little Wigborough, 1875-
86. Died May 28, 1886. (Venn, 11. 299; Crockford; The
Guardian, June 9, 1886.)
WATSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1864.
S. of Henry, corn-merchant (and Susannah).- B. [Oct. 13,
1844], at Skeldergate, York. Bapt. Oct. 20, 1844. School,
St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1867; B.A.
{i2lh Wrangler) 1868; Hulsean prize, 1869; (Theol. Exam,
ist Class, 1869); Cams prize, 1870; Crosse scholar, 1870;
Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholar, 1871; M.A. 1871; B.D. 1884; D-D.
1893. Fellow, 1871-8 and 1893-1906. Hulsean Lecturer, 1882;
Lady Margaret Preacher, 1894. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1871;
priest, 1872; C. of Stow cum Quy, Cambs., 1871-5. C. of
St Giles with St Peter's, Cambridge, 1875-8. R. of Starston,
Norfolk, 1878-87. V. of Stow cum Quy, Cambs., 1887-93-
Min. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1893-1906. Hon. Canon of
Ely, 1898-1906. Married, Aug. 13, 1878, Margaret Lockhart,
eldest dau. of the Rev. G. R. Adam, .\uthor, The Ante-
Nicene Apologies, their Character and Value; Defending the
Faith; The Law and the Prophets (Hulsean Lectures); The
Book of Genesis, a True History, etc. Died Jan. i, 1906, at his
residence, 6, Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. Father of Frederick
(next) and Henry A. (1900). (Eagle, xxviii. 215; Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 2, 1906.)
WATSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1899-
S. of the Rev. Frederic (above), D.D. B. May 19, 1880, at
Starston, Norfolk. School, King's, Canterbury'. Matnc.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Vice-consul at Valparaiso, 1907; at
Soulina, 1908; at Odessa, 1911; at Taranto, 1913- Acting
Vice-Consul at San Francisco, 1918. Consul at New York,
1918; Acting Consul-General there, 1919-22; Consul-General
at Philadelphia, 1923. Married, 1910, Mary V., dau. of the
Rev. T. V. Durell, of Fulboura, Cambs. O.B.E., 1923:
C.M.G., 1938. Died Sept. 14, 1947, in Philadelphia. Brother
of Henry A. (1900). (The Times, Sept. 17, i947; Foreign
Office List; Kelly, Handbook.)
WATSON, FREDERICK BAINBRIDGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity.
Oct. I, 1898. S. of Featherstone, of the Manse, Middleton-in-
Teesdale, Durham. D. Dec. 19, 1874, at Thomley, Durham.
From Durham University. Matric. Michs. 189S; Scholar,
1901; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1901. Lecturer in Mathematics
at Leeds University. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., "London Regt. (R. Fus.)). (Univ. War List.)
WATSON, FREDERICK FISHER. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 13,
1851. S. of the Rev. Fisher (1806), V. of Lancing. B. Jan. i,
1832, at Great Yarmouth. Schools, Steyning Grammar and
St Paul's, Southsea. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A
1858. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1856; priest, 1856; C. of
Lancing, Sussex, 1855-60; V. there (succeeding his father),
1860-83. Died Feb. 8, 1883, at Lancing. Brother of Arthur
(1854) and Henry L. (1842). (Venn, 11. 300; Crockford.)
WATSON, FREDERICK HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lune 13, 1881. S. of Napoleon Frederick, of 172, Adelaide
Road, South Hampstead. B. July 24, 1863, in London.
School, St John's Wood, London (private). Matric. Michs.
1881; Scholar, 1884; B.A. (26W Wrangler) 1884; M.A. 1888.
Died Oct. 9, 1895, at Douglas, Isle of Man. (Univ. Almanack.)
WATSON, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. S. of Robert Browne, of 18, Queen's Gate
Gardens, London. B. Nov. 21, 1869, at WaUasey, Cheshire.
School, Malvern College; and at Heidelberg Univ. Matnc.
Michs. 1889; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1892;
M.B., B.Chir. and n..\. 1898. At St George's Hospital;
Assistant House Surgeon and Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1895. 01 New Brighton, Cheshire, m 1900.
Practised subsequently in New Zealand. Of Bulls, Rangitikei,
in 1948. Brother of Herbert N. (1881). (Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
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WATSON, FREDERICK VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1887. Eldest s. of George Vincent, Lieut.-
General, of Lismore Place, London. B. May 9, 1869, at the
Curragh, Ireland. [Schools, Cheltenham College and Carlisle.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; B A. 1890; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Westbury-
on-Trym, Gloucs., 1894-6. C. of St Matthias, Plymouth,
1897-8. Missioner, dio. of Exeter, 1902-4; dio of Winchester,
1905-12. Tait Missioner, dio. of Canterbury, 1912-25. Six
Preacher at Canterbury, 1916-19. Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
1919. Canon of Elv and diocesan Missioner, 1925-50-.
Treasurer of Ely Cathedral, 1931-51. Select Preacher at
Cambridge, 1943. Of The Almonry, The College, Ely, in 1953.
(Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who.)
WATSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. i,
1766. S. of Samuel [died 1749, aged 39], of Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. B. Oct. 30, 1748. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar, 1769; B.A. (Hon. Wrangler)
1770; M.A. 1774; D.D. 1792. Fellow, 1771. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 1770; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 16, 1772; C. of
Ickworth and Chedburgh, Suffolk, i77o. R. of Elwick, Co.
Durham, 1783-90. R. of Rothbury, Northumberland, 1796-
1813. Died Apr. 3, 1813. (Northants. Clergy; First Fruits,
Dioc. of Durham; Hist, of Northumberland, .\v. 321.)
WATSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Pembroke, June 23,
1806. 3rd s. of John, mercer, deceased. B. at Barnard Castle,
Co. Durham. Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810. In Holy
Orders. Sometime of Tiverton, Devon. Chaplain to the
Forces with the Duke of Wellington's army in the South of
France. Accompanied the expedition of General Ross to
America. Died on the passage home near Dauphin Island in
the Gulf of Mexico, Mar. 28, 1815, aged 26. M.I. at Barnard
Castle. (C. R. Hudleston.)
WATSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 18, 1843;
re-adm. pens. Dec. 6, 1843. S. of Walter, grazier, of Grand-
borough, Warws. (and Margaret). B. there. Bapt. Apr. 18,
1824. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1847; priest, 1848; C. of Wortley, Leeds, 1847-50. C. of
Hunsingore, Yorks., 1850-5. C. of Hampton-in-Arden,
Warws., 1855-60. C. of Norton-by-Daventry, Northants.,
1860-5. R. of Great Sutton, Essex, 1866-81. R.of Theberton,
Suffolk, 1881-9. Resided latterly at Arlington House,
Leamington Spa. Disappears from Crockford, 1900. Brother
of Thomas H. (1844).
WATSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16, 1851.
Of Cumberland. [B. at Westward, Wigton. School, Sed-
bergh.] Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1856; priest (Bath and Wells) 1857; C. of
Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, 1856-8. C. of Acklington with
Chevington, Northumberland, 1859-62. C. of Bolton, 1862-9.
C.-in-charge of Lympstone, Devon, 1870-2; R. there, 1872-9.
Chaplain of Weem, Aberfeldy, Perths., 1881-3. C. of
Leighton-Buzzard, Beds., 1883-90. Died Aug. 1, 1890, at
Silloth, Cumberland. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Aug. 13, 1890.)
WATSON, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 2, 1863. [2nd] s. of Colonel — [John Willis], of the
Priory, Bath. [B. Oct. 22, 1844.] School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar; B.A. 1867. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 30, 1866. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1869. Of East Court, Finchampstead, Berks. J.P. for Berks.,
1901. Married, July 20, 1871, Philippa Harriett, eldest dau.
of Edward Charrington, Esq., of Buryscourt, near Reigate,
and had issue. Died Mar. 18, 1929. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Mar. 20, 1929.)
WATSON, GEORGE BOLTON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 13, 1813. S. of William. B. at Spindelston House,
Northumberland. School, Witton-le-Wear, Durham. Matric.
Michs. 1814.
WATSON, GEORGE BOWES (1859), see BOWES-WATSON.
WATSON, The Hon. GEORGE [MONSON]. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Pembroke, Dec. 23, 1785. Youngest [3rd surviving] s. of the
Hon. Lewis Monson [who had assumed the name of Watson
on succeeding to the estates of his cousin, Thomas Watson,
3rd Earl of Rockingham, 1746], Baron Sondes, of Rockingham
Castle, Northants. (and Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Henry Pelham). [B.Feb. 20, 1768.] [School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1786; M.A. 1788. M.P. for Canterbury. (Burke, P.
and B. (sub his father); G.E.C.; Eton Coll. Reg.)
WATSON, GEORGE TRUSTRAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 3, 1890. [2nd] s. of G[eorge] S[amuel], surgeon, of
3, Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells, h'. Oct. 9, 1871,
at Thaxted, Essex. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1890;
Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1893;
M.A., M.B. and B.Chir., 1898. At St George's Hospital, 1894;
Watson, Henry Adam
House Surgeon and House Physician there. M.R.C.S;
L.R.C.P., 1897; F.R.C.S., 1899. Practised first at Hastings
and at Tunbridge Wells, from 1909. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C; O.B.E.). Married, June 27, 1901,
Dorothy Nora, eldest dau. of Hugh Rankin, Esq., J. P., of
Rochford, Essex. Of 6, ChUston Road, Tunbridge Wells, in
1950. Died Dec. 6, 1952. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; T.A. Walker,
615; Medical Directories.)
WATSON, GEORGE WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1877. S. of Major G[eorge] E[dward], R.E. [of
Andover Lodge, Cheltenham]. B. Oct. 3, 1857. [School,
Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1880;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. A genealogist of distinction; contri-
buted largely to G. E. C, Complete Peerage. Married, Apr. 16,
1885, Mary Justina, eldest dau. of the Rev. George Sandham
Griffith, R. of Ardley, Oxon. Died at 34, The Ridgeway,
Golders Green, June 15, 1940. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; The
Times, June 18, 1940.)
WATSON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1870. S. of Frederick Elwin, solicitor, of Lowestoft.
B. Dec. 20, 185 1, at Lakenham, Norfolk. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of All Saints, Bromsgrove,
1879-82. C. of Terrington St John, Norfolk, 1882-3. C. of
Hevingham, 1883-6. V. of Shropham, 1886-1926. Married,
Jan. 12, 1888, Caroline Mary, dau. of Charles Truston Master.
Died in Nov. 1926. Brother of Herbert (1874) and John
(1872). (Haileybury Reg.; Crockford.)
WATSON, GUTHRIE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. S. of James [manager of the Scottish Provident
Institute], of 45, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. B. Oct. 6,
1867, in Edinburgh. Schools, Sedbergh and Edinburgh
Academy. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1891. A stockbroker
in London ; with Messrs Rowe and Pitman, of Austin Friars.
Died Oct. 25, 1951. {Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.)
WATSON, The Hon. HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1814. 3rd s. of [Lewis Thomas, 2nd] Baron Sondes,
deceased (and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Milles).
[B. Aug. 10, 1796. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1814; M.A.
1817. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Sept. 19, 1819; priest
(Peterb.) Oct. 8, 1820; C. of Nackington, Kent, 1819-20.
R. of East Carlton, Northants., 1820-9. R. of Kettering (on
Simoniacal presentation), 1827-31. Lived latterly at Ketter-
ing, where he died Sept. 23, 1849. ' Mr Watson was unmarried
and had latterly addicted himself to very eccentric habits,
estranged from his family and friends.' (Eton Sch. Lists;
Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1849, 11. 550.)
WATSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 4, 1843-
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 17, 1850. Called to the Bar, May i, 1854. Died in
Sept. 1854. {Laza Lists; Inns of Court.)
WATSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 28,
1847. S. of the Rev. — [John (i777)], V. of Great Dodding-
ton, Northants. B. at Great Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Brother of John (1834).
WATSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30,
1862. Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1863; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1870. C. of Rodington, Salop, 1869-70. Disappears
from Clergy List, 187 1.
WATSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 23, 1879. S.
of Thomas, mill-overlooker (and Sarah). B. Apr. 30, 1846, at
Burnley, Lanes. Mus.Bac, 1882; Mus.Doc, 1887. Organist
at the Congregational Church, Withington, Manchester. With
Henry Wilson, founded the Manchester Vocal Union, 1867,
and conducted it from 1885. Gave his valuable music library
of 30,000 volumes to the Corporation of Manchester, 1899.
His works include an opera. Fair Rosine; incidental music to
Anthony and Cleopatra; a Shakespearean Cantata, etc. Died
at Salford, Jan. 8, 1911. (Oscar Thompson, International
Cyclopaedia of Music and Musicians.)
WATSON, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1881. Adm. at
Cavendish H., Oct. 1882; B.A. 1884; LL.M. 1889. One of
these names was adm. a solicitor. May 1889; practised at
Bedford. (Law Lists.)
WATSON, HENRY ADAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25
1900. S. of the Rev. Frederick (1864) (and Margaret Lockhart
Adam). B. Oct. 7, i88i, at Starston, Norfolk. Schools,
St Edward's, Oxford (Rev. T. W. Hudson). Did not reside.
An engineering student at Gloucester in 1900. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1902. In Canada, 1904-15. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Inland Water Transport, France).
Later a fruit-grower. Married, 1922. Of Falmouth, Cornwall,
in 1939. Brotherof Frederick (1899). (St Edward's Sch. Roll.)
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WATSON, HENRY CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July I, 1848. Of Canterbuo'. [School, King's, Canterbury.]
Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1853; priest, 1855; C. of Mayfield,
Sussex, 1853-4. Classical Master at H.M. Ordnance School,
Carshalton, 1854-6. C. of Croydon, Surrey, 1854-64. P.C. of
St James's, Croydon, 1863-79. Disappears from Crockford,
i88o. Brother of James (1844).
WATSON, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6,
1861. S. of Henry Sparkes [of Old Charlton. Kent]. B.
Feb. 25, 1843, in London. School, University College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (Uh Wrangler) 1865;
M.A. i868. F.R.A.S. Vice-Principal of Elizabeth College,
Guernsey, 1868-9. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1869; priest
(Gloucester and Bath) 1873. Second Master of Blackheath
School, 1869-70; Assistant Master at Clifton College, 1870-
1900; Chaplain, 1875-igoo. C. of Emmanuel Church,
Clifton, 1872-5. V. of Gainford-on-Tees, 1901-25. Married,
Aug. 17, 1871, Anne Augusta, 4th dau. of William D. J.
Bridgeman, D.C.L., of Old Charlton. Died Apr. 16, 1925, at
Ripon; buried at Gainford. Father of Charles H. (1891) and
Douglas P. (1893). (Crockford; Durham Contemporary
Biographies; The Times, Apr. 18, 1925.)
WATSON, HENRY LACON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Apr. 23, 1842. [Eldest] s. of the Rev Fisher (1806), V. of
Lancing, Sussex. B. [Nov. 19, 1823], at Great Melton,
Norfolk. Schools, Warminster and Clapham. Matric. Michs.
1842; Scholar; B..\. 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) i846;priest, 1847; C. of Bexhill, Sussex, 1846-50.
R. of Shamford, Leics., 1850-1903. Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough, 1879-1903. T.P. for Leics. Married (i) Jan. 16,
1851, Maria, dau. of Sir William Burnett, M.D., K.C.B.;
(2) 1857, Ellen Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. H. K. Richardson,
R. of Leire, Leics. Author, Sermons; edited the Peter-
borough Diocesan Calendar, 1887-1901. Died Nov. 13, 1903.
Brother of Arthur (1854) and Frederick F. (1851); father of
Edmund H. L. (1884). {Venn, n. 258 and add. iv; Crockford;
Who uus Who.)
WATSON, HENRY PIERCY. Adm. pens (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1872. [Of Warwick.] S. of the Rev. Alexander (1832),
deceased. B. Jan. 5, 1853, at Torquay. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1872. Lived at Leamington. Conductor of
Leamington Choral Societv, 1881. Organist at the Church of
the Good Shepherd, Leamington Spa, 1889-1909. Professor
of singing at Combe House Ladies School, 1883-1906.
Teacher of singing and elocution at Oxford, 1897-1914.
Entertainments manager to Leamington Corporation 1908-
26. Composer of cantatas, etc. Married, 1879, Rhoda, dau.
of David Coast, of Lenham, Kent. Died in Dec. 1937. (R- L-
Arrowsmith; F. Brittain; Who's Who in Music.)
WATSON, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 21,
1807. [S. of Tadwell (and Frances). B. Oct. 23, 1789. Bapt.
Nov. 25, 1789.] School, Charterhouse. Did not reside.
Ensign 3rd Regt. of Foot Guards, 1807. Wounded at Barosa,
Mar. 1811. Killed in action, at the River Nive, Dec. 12, 1813.
(F. P. White; V. Hodson; Al. Carthus.)
WATSON, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 11,
1838. B. at Llandaff. Matric. Michs. 1839.
WATSON, HENRY SINCLAIR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 13,
1895. S. of Charles Sinclair. B. June 20, 1876, at Rock
Ferry. Schools, Bkkenhead and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898. A.M. I.E. E. Sometime a junior partner in
Messrs Hansard and Watson, consulting electrical engineers,
Victoria Street, London. London manager for Messrs
Pritchetts and Gold, Ltd. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Second Lieut., R.E. (Tvne electrical engineers, T.F.)). Of
Lovell's, King's Sutton, Banbury, in 1946. {Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 796.)
WATSON, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1846. [S. of Thomas, R.N. (and Eleanor Mary Kingston).
B. Feb 25, 1827.] School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1848; B..\. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd
Smith's prize) 1850; M.A. 1853; Sc.D. 1884. Fellow, 1851;
assistant tutor, 1851-3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 17, 1851.
Assistant Master at the City of London School, 1854-6. Ord,
deacon (Ely) 1856; priest (London) 1858. Mathematical
Lecturer at King's College, London, 1857. Assistant Master
at Harrow, 1857-65. R. of Berkswell with Barston, Warws.,
1865-1902. F.R.S , 1881. One of the founders of the Alpine
Club, 1857. Married, 1856, Emily, dau. of Henry Rowe, of
Cambridge, and had issue. Author, Treatise on the Kinetic
Theory of Gases; Mathematical Theory of Electricity and
Magnetism, etc. (with S. H. Burbury, 1849). Died Jan. 11,
1903, at Brighton. Father of Erskine G. (1878). (Inns of
Court; Crockford; Who was Who; D.N.B.; Sir F. Galton,
Memories, 306.)
WATSON, HENRY WILMOT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct I, 1885. S. of Thomas Parker [civil-engineer], deceased
[of The Cape of Good Hope] B. [Mar. 3, 1866], at Odense,
Watson, Howard Aylwin
Isle of Funen, Denmark. School, Cheltenham College.
Matric Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1889; priest. 1890; C. of St Michael's,
Gloucester, 1889-91. C. of St Paul's, Cambridge, 1891-1900.
C. of Erith with St Paul's, Northumberland Heath, Kent,
1900-5. V. of St Paul's, 1905-24. R. of Feniton, Devon,
1927-32. Publ. Pr., dio. of Exeter, 1939-40- Died Jan. 30,
1940, at Teignmouth. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
J. T. Rule; The Times, Feb. i, 1940.)
WATSON, HERBERT. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. t. 1874-
S. of F[rederick] Elwin, solicitor [of Hethersett, Norfolk].
B. Sept. 3. 1855, at Lakenham, Norfolk. Schools, Repton and
Fomcett St Peter (private). Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1882; pnest, 1883; C.
of Hanbury, Worcs., 1882-5. C. of Carlton-Colville, Suffolk,
1885-7. V. of Cransford, 1888-1915. Married, Jan. 15, 1889,
Mary Jermyn, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William Hale Andrews.
Died Nov. 10, 1915. Brother of John {1872) and George W.
(1870). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 415; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 13, 1915-)
WATSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i, 1894.
S. of Samuel Ogden [of Brandling Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne].
B. Apr. 14, 1875, at Riding Mill, Northumberland. Schools,
Newcastle Grammar and King William's College, Isle of Man.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Holy Trinity, Darlington,
1898-1902. V. of Waitotara, New Zealand, 1902-8. V. of
Masterton, 1908-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, New Zealand Chaplains' Dept.). Archdeacon of
Wairarapa, 1919-22. V. of St Peter's, Wellington, 1915-30.
Hon. Canon of Wellington, 1925. Missioner, dio. of Welling-
ton, 1930-48-. Of Marton, New Zealand, 1948. Brother of
Ralph (1889). (King William's Coll. Reg ; Peile, 11. 792-)
WATSON (post GRANT-WATSON), HERBERT ADOLPHUS.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900. S. of Robert Grant,
of Lammas Hall, Norwich. B. Jan. 4, 1881, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900. Attach^ in the Diplomatic
Service, 1905; at Washington, 1906; 3rd Secretary, 1907; at
Rio de Janeiro, 1908; at Brussels, 1910-14; 2nd Secretary,
1912. At Copenhagen, 1915-20. ist Secretary, 1919 At
Lisbon, 1920; Counsellor of Embassy there, 1925-7. Envoy
extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Guatemala,
1928-33; at Havana in 1933; to Finland, 1935-7; to Cuba,
1937-40. C.M.G., 1933. Of Princes Gate, London, in 1951.
Married, 1905, Anna, dau. of William G. Low, of New York.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Foreign Office List; Who's Who.)
WATSON, HERBERT ARMSTRONG. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1, 1878. S. of John Christian, Esq. [merchant,
of Lower Norwood, London, S.E.]. B. May 18, i860. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1878; Scholar; B.A. 1882;
M.A. 1885; B.D. 1909; D.D. 1912. Seatonian prize, 1918 and
1919. Assistant Master at Manchester Grammar School,
1882-90. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1888; priest, 1889;
C. of Heaton-Mersey, Lanes., 1888-90. Head Master of
Maidstone Grammar School, 1890-7; of Great Yarmouth
Grammar School, 1898-1903; of The Royal Grammar School,
Lancaster, 1903-12. R. of Knapton, Norfolk, 1912-17.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1915. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1917-
24. Warden of Centr. S of Sacr. Study, dio. Ely, 1928-37.
Married, Aug. 4, 1888, Helen Harriett, 2nd dau. of R. C.
Rogers, barrister, of Stonehouse, and had issue, .\uthor. The
Conception and Rightfulness of National Churches; The Nature
of Man; The Mysticism of St John's Gospel; The Incarnation
and Personality, etc. Lived latterly in Cambridge, where he
died Nov. 29, 1937; buried at Cherry Hinton. (Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; T. A. Walker, 553 and MS. note; Crockford; Who was
Who; The Times, Dec. 1, 1937.)
WATSON, HERBERT NICOL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1,1881. [2nd] s. of Robert Browne, Esq. [of New Brighton,
Cheshire]. B. [Sept. 6, 1863], in Mexico. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1881; B..\. 1884. A farmer at
Hakowhitu, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Served in the
Great War, 1914-8 as an ambulance driver with the French
armv (Croix de Guerre). Married Henrietta Mary, dau. of
Sydriey Johnston, of Hawke's Bay. Died Sept. 28, 1943-
Brother of Frederick J. (1889). (the Times, Oct. 10, 1943;
R. L. .\rrowsmith.)
WATSON, HOWARD AYLWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 13, i866. Of Canterbury. [3rd s. of the Rev. Thomas
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1818), V. of East Fariey, Kent.
Schools, Tonbridge, Maidstone and Rochester.] Matric.
Michs. 1866; B..\. 1871. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1872;
priest, 1873; C. of Battle, Sussex, 1872-4. C. of St Nicholas,
Rochester, 1875. C. of Wateringbury, Kent, 1875-8. C. of
Leeds, Kent, 1878-81. C. of Boughton-Malherbe, 1881-93;
R. there, 1893-1909. Died Mar 13, 1909, aged 62. Brother of
Thomas S (1862). (Roffensian Reg.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 16, 1909.)
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WATSON, HOWARD SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Jan. 6, 1862. 4th s. of Christopher, farmer, deceased, of
Easton, Cumberland. B. there, Aug. 31, 1842. School,
Manchester Grammar. Matric. Easter, 1862; Scholar; B.A.
1865. Rowing 'blue,' 1864. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1865 ;
priest, 1866; C. of Holy Trinity, Salford, 1865-7. C. of
Rudston, Yorks., 1867-70. C. of St Paul's, Birmingham,
1870-1. V. of Water Orton,Warws., 1871-191 1. DiedFeb.i,
1911. Brother of Christopher T. (1854); father of Thomas H.
(1900). (Crockford.)
WATSON, ISAAC JOSLIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5,
1813; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Earls Colne, Essex.
WATSON, JABEZ. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, Apr 14,
1843. S. of Benjamin, Esq., of Wakefield. School, Wakefield.
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon,
1848; priest, 1851; C. of St Veep, Cornwall, 1853-7. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1862.
WATSON, JAMES. M.A. 1753. incorp. from Oxford. Adm. at
Peterhouse, Dec. 29, 1753; Fellow, Oct. 22, I754-. [f. of
James, of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland.] Matnc. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 3, 1744, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1748; M.A. (Oxford) 1751. Chaplainat LancasterCastle, 1782,
and Master of Lancaster Free Grammar School. P.C. of Wyres-
dale. Lanes., 1790. Preb. of Lincoln. Married, July 5. 1786,
Mrs Lawson, of Lancaster. Died in June i799- {T.A. Walker,
309; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., i799> "• 625; Time-honoured Lan-
casters, 79, 512.)
WATSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, between Oct. 1828 and
Oct. 1829. S. of John, Esq. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1836; priest, Sept. 24, 1837.
V. of Marr, Yorks., 1842-81. Died June 21, 1891, aged 81.
{Venn, 11. 207; Crockford; The Guardian, July 8, 1891.)
WATSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 3,
1844. Of Canterbury. [School, King's, Canterbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A. {16th Wrangler) 1848; M.A.
1852. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of
Cheriton, Kent, 1849-51. C. of Carshalton and Mathematical
Master at H.M. Ordnance School, Carshalton, 1851-6. P.C.
(and V.) of All Saints, Upper Norwood, Surrey, 1856-94.
Died Feb. 26, 1894, aged 69. Brother of Henry C. (1848).
{Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 28, 1894; Sidebotham,
Memorials of the King's Sch., Canterbury.)
WATSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1876. S.
of Tames (and Phoebe). B. at Darlaston, Staffs. Bapt. Jan.
30,' 1848. Matric. Michs. 1876. Brother of John (1868).
WATSON, JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., from Cavendish H.,
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883.
WATSON, JAMES HARRISON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 29, 1847. Eldest s. of Thomas James, of Old
Kent Road, London. B. at Glascwm. [School, St Paul's.]
Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1852; priest, 1853. Vice- Principal of the
deaf and dumb asylum. Old Kent Road, 1854-60; Principal,
1861-78. V. of Saxthorpe, Norfolk, 1879-88. Master of the
Broderers' Company, 1872-3 and 1884-5. Died Oct. 13, 1888,
in London. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 802; Crockford;
The Guardian, Oct. 17, 1888.)
WATSON, JAMES LEWIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. i886.
S. of E., clerk, of Meltham, Huddersfield. B. May 6, 1867.
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889.
Assistant Master at Cheltenham Grammar School. 1892-6;
at Lancing College, 1896-1906; at King William's College,
Isle of Man, 1906-9. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Captain, 5th West Riding Regt.; M.C., 1918). Later, a
private secretary. Latterly of Wood Cottage, Meltham,
where he died Jan. 22, 1939. {Rossall Reg.; Lancing Reg.;
The Times, Jan. 27, 1939.)
WATSON, JAMES POSTLETHWAITE. Matric. from Ayerst H.,
Lent, 1896. S. of Thomas Postlethwaite. B. Mar. 10, 1865,
at Grange-over-Sands, Lanes. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 1896.
Resided one and a half terms; 'excessit ne expelleretur.'
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 21, 1752- Of
Notts. Matric. Michs. 1752; B.A. 1756.
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 16, i777- Of
Sufiolk. [B. Feb. 19, 1757. School, Bury St Edmunds
Grammar.] Matric. Easter, 1778; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1781;
M.A. 1784. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 2, 1781; priest,
Mar. 7, 1784; C. of Battisford, Sufiolk, 1781. R. of Mistley
with Manningtree, Essex, 1806. R. of Great Yarmouth
and of Doddington, Northants. Father of John (1834) and
Henry (1847). {Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. List; Foster,
Index Fxcles.)
WATSON, JOHN (1794), see BULLOCK.
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 28, 1823. Of
Norfolk. [3rd s. of Joseph, of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex (and
Mary, dau. of Thomas Catton, of West Dereham). B. Apr. 16,
Watson, John David
1800.] School, King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1829; priest, Dec. 19, 1830.
R. of Holmpton and V. of Welwick, Yorks., 1845-72. Died,
unmarried, June 23, 1872. Brother of Thomas (1811).
(Foster, Baronetage.)
WATSON, JOHN. .\dm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1834; re-adm.
pens. Oct. II, 1834. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] {i777). B. at
Great Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol, Litt. dim. from Peterb.)
June 17, 1838; priest (Peterb.) Oct. 20, 1839; C. of Great
Doddington, Northants., 1838-51. P.C. of Newborough,
1851-63. R. of Orton Longueville, Hunts., 1863-86. Married,
July 12, 1842, Frances Maria, dau. of the Rev. Edward
kutter Theed, R. of Fletton, Hunts. Died Jan. 3, 1886,
aged 76, at Orton Longueville rectory. Father of John T.
(i86i);brotherof Henry (1847). {The Guardian, Jan. 6, 1886;
Eagle, XIV. ^14; Northants. Clergy; Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 17, 1845; from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. May 14, 1840. [3rd s. of Richard, of Lutterworth,
Leics.] Matric. Michs. 1845; LL.B. 1848. Married, June 24,
1847, Anne, 2nd dau. of Charles Blayney Trevor Roper, Esq.,
of Plas Teg Park, Flints. Died Apr. 3, 1867, at Cheltenham.
{Al. Oxon., which calls him 'Rev.'; The Patrician, iv. 189;
G. Mag., 1867, I. 689.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens*, Feb. 8, 1854- A 'Ten-
year man.' 'Plus annos 24 natus.' Ord. deacon (Chester)
1843; priest, 1844. C. of St Michael's, Chester. R. of St
Peter's, Chester, 1855-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1861.
{Crockford.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 7, 1868. [S. of
James, of Dariaston, Stafis. B. Nov. 11, 1843.] Matnc.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (York) 1872;
priest, 1873; C. of Sculcoates, Yorks., 1872-6. V. of Hanley,
Stags., 1876-82. V. of Sculcoates, 1882-96. Preb. of York,
1895-1908. Chaplain to the Archbishop of York, 1904-9.
R. of All Saints Pavement with St Crux, York, 1896-1925.
Canon, 1896-1926; Sub-Dean, igo8; and Librarian of York
Minster. Author, Sunday School Lessons on Old Testament
History; The Parables and Miracles of our Lord, etc. Died
Aug. 21, 1930, aged 87. Brother of James (1876). {Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 23, 1930; Cambridge Review,
Oct. 10, 1930.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. i, 1872. S. of
Frederic Elwin, solicitor, of Lowestoft. B. at Lakenham,
Norfolk. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1872. Of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Married, Nov. 18, 1909, Rosamund M.,
dau. of Major-General W. H. Binny. Brother of Herbert
(1874) and George W. (1870). {Haileybury Reg.; Who's Who
in Suffolk; Venn, 11. 405.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1880. [2nd]
s. of Sir John [ist] Bart., of Earnock House, HamUton,
Lanarks. (and Agnes, dau. of Robert Haig Simpson, of
Glasgow). B. Aug. 31, i860, at Motherwell, Lanarks. Schools,
Merchiston and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1888. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 19, 1882. Of
Earnock, Lanarkshire. J. P. for Lanarks. Married, June 22,
1893, Edith Jane, dau. of William Henry Nott, of Liverpool,
and had issue. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1898.
Died Sept. 13, 1903. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Merchiston Castle
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 10, 1898. S. of
the Rev. John, D.D., Presbyterian minister, of Liverpool
(and Jane Bume Ferguson). B. Dec. 7, 1879, in Glasgow.
School, Sedbergh. Did not reside. An apprentice in the corn-
trade for 2 years. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1902 (in charge of a Service Section of Liverpool Scottish
Volunteers). Went to Chile in 1904, spending 4 years in the
nitrate fields. Subsequently became manager of Messrs
Hutchison and PoUok, rope-manufacturers, Liverpool.
Resided at Holly Lea, Greenbank Road, Liverpool. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, JOHN, BANNATYNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. S. of James, of Myshyns, Ticehurst, Sussex.
B. July 7, 1872, in Edinburgh. School, Neunheim College,
Heidelberg. Matric. Michs. 1891. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.F.A. (T.F.) and General Staff).
WATSON, JOHN CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1875. S. of William, Esq. B. in Sheffield. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1875. Of Leamington. Died Oct. 16,
1930, aged 74, at Harrogate; buried at Tickhill, Yorks. {The
Titnes, Oct. 17, 1930.)
WATSON, JOHN DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 24, 1822. S. of [the Rev.] John James (University
College, Oxford, 1787). B. at Hackney. School, East Sheen,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1823; B..\. 1827; M.A. 1836. Ord.
372
Watson, John Edward
deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1827. C. of Guilsborough, North-
ants., 1830-5; V. there, 1835-64. Married Caroline — . Died
Jan. 13, 1864, aged 59. Father of David \V. (1869). (.Crock-
ford; Al. Oxon.; Xorthanls. Clergy; G. Mag., 1864, i. 398.)
WATSON, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28,
i860. S. of John, of Melbourne, Australia. B. June 13, 1838,
at Sheepscombe, Gloucs. School, Melbourne. Matric. Michs.
i860; B.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (London) 1874; priest, 1875;
C. of Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea, 1874-6. C. of Haseley,
Warws., 1877. C. of Effingham, Surrey, 1878-80. C. of Kew,
1883-4. Chaplain, convalescent home, Wimbledon, 1884-5.
C. of Southgate, Middlesex, 1886-92. Disappears from
Crockford, 1902.
WATSON, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1891. [Eldest] s. of the Kev. John Theed (1861), R. of
Woodford, Northants. B. there, Jan. 26, 1872. School,
Oakham (Mr E. V. Hodge). Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1905. Ord? deacon (St Albans) 1896; priest, 1897; C.
of Harrow Green, Essex, 1896-9. C. of St Philip's, Clerken-
well, 1899-1907. R. of Addington, Northants., 1907-13. C.
of Christ Church, South Hackney, 19 1 3-1 6. C. of St Michael's,
North Kensington, 1916-18. V. of St Alban-the-Martyr,
Fulham, 1918-34. Died Dec. 13, 1934. (Northants. Clergy;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1934)
WATSON, JOHN FARSIDE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Aug. y, 1820. S. of John. B. at Knaresborough. School,
Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1821. Kept eight terms. {Peile, 11.
400,)
WATSON, The Rev. JOHN HEWLETT. M.A. 1835, incorp. from
Oxford. [2nd s. of William, gent., of 'Tuderley' [?Tadley],
Hants.] Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Nov. 17,
1819, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1823; M.A. (Oxford) 1828. V. of
West Wratting, Cambs., 1829-62, and R. of Tydd St Giles,
1829-62. Died Mar. 15, 1862. [Crockford; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1862, I. 513.)
WATSON, JOHN MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. [Eldest] s. of Anthony, of 9, Inverleith Place, Edin-
burgh. B. Oct. 3, 1869, in Edinburgh. School, Fettes.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B..\. 1890. A coal-exporter. Danish
Vice-Consul at Granton. Died Dec. 5, 1905, at Ravelston
Dykes, Edinburgh. (Fettes Coll. Reg., 'b. 1867'; The Times,
Dec. 7, 1905.)
WATSON, JOHN OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 30,
1866. S. of George, of Read Hall, Whalley, Lanes. B. [Jan. 2,
1849J, at Birkenhead. Schools, Edinburgh Academy and
Grange, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1875. Of Bruns-
wick House, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg.)
WATSON, JOHN SAMUEL JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 27, 1843. S. of T. S., Captain of artillery in the H.E.L
Co. (and Mary). B. Oct. 30, 1824, at Bangalore. School,
Marlborough [Grammar] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847;
M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19, 1847; priest,
Dec. 24, 1848; C. of Amberley, Gloucs., 1847-50. C. of
Stanwix, Cumberland, 1854-7. C. of Hale Magna, Lines.,
1858-64. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. (Clergy List.)
WATSON, JOHN THEED. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 8,
1861. S. of the Rev. John (1834) (and Frances Maria). B. at
Wellingborough. School, Stainford. Bapt. Apr. 6, 1843.
Matnc. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon
(London! 1868; priest (Peterb.) 1869; C. of St Barnabas,
Pimlico, 1868-9. C. of Woodford, Northants., 1869-84;
R. there, 1884-1911. Married, Feb. 9, 1869, Marion Grace,
4th dau. of Sir John Edward Honywood, 6th Bart. Died
June 30, 19 II, aged 68. Father of John E. (1891). (Crockford;
Northants. Clergy.)
WATSON, JOHN THOMPSON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 29, 1792. S. of Robert, of Swinefleet, Yorks. School,
Tadcaster. Matric. Michs. 1793, as John Watson, junior.
WATSON, JOHN WATSON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 21,
185 1. [S. of Mrs Watson, of The Meadow, Birkenhead.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Haigh, Lanes.,
1857-8. C. of Woking, Surrey, 1858-60. R. of Kemberton,
Salop, 1860-7. P.C. of Christ Church, Folkestone, 1867-8.
V. of Newburgh, Lanes., 1868-76. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chester,
1876-89. Diocesan Inspector of Schools for Liverpool, 1881-9.
Latterly of 14, Park Road, South Birkenhead. Died May 3,
1889. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WATSON, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Apr. 21, 1830. S. of Anthony. B. at Ouseburn, Yorks.
School, Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1836;
M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1836; priest (York)
1837; C. of Scampston, Yorks., 1836. V. of EUerburne, 1837-
41. P.C. of St Mary's, Preston, 1842. Minister of Beresford
episcopal Chapel, Walworth, 1843-53. English Chaplain at
Thun and Mannheim, Germany, 1853-5. P.C. of Holy
Watson, Ralph
Trinity, Tulse Hill, Surrey, 1856-60. British Chaplain at
Rotterdam, 1862-7. Author, Ministerial First Fruits;
Lazarus of Bethany; The Catholic Church, etc. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1868. (Crockford.)
WATSON, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 16, 1844. S. of William Henry [of Lincoln's Inn, a
Master of the Bench]. B. in Fulham, London. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. i, 1849. Special Pleader. Of King's Bench Walk.
(Inns of Court; Eton Sch. Lists.)
WATSON, JONATHAN JOSIAH CHRISTOPHER (1766), see
BULLOCK.
WATSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 24, 1781. Eldest
s. of Jonathan, merchant, of GUling, Yorks. B. there, June 29,
1763. School, Hartford, Yorks. (Mr Raine). Matric. Michs.
1782; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1785; M.A. 1788. Fellow, 1786-92.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1787. Died at Cambridge, May 27, i794-
(Northants. CUrgy ; Musgrave's Obits. ; C. R. Hudleston.)
WATSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, June 30,
1841. [4th] s. of Benjamin, Esq., of Islington, \Uddlesex;
from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric, Oct. 16,
1839. B. in Islington. School, Wakeheld. Matric. Lent, 1842;
B.A. 1844; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1844; priest,
1845 ; P.C. of Shadwell, Yorks. C. of Godalming, Surrey. C. of
Long Whatton, Leics. Joined the Church of Rome, 1852.
Assistant Master at University College School, London, 1855-
82. Died Nov. 23, 1897, in London. Brother of Thomas
(1840) and Seth B. (1847). (Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 255; Univ.
Coll. Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 25, 1885.
S. of Thomas, yeoman (and Mary Lowthian Pattinson). B.
Dec. 31, 1866, at Gamblesby, Cumberland. School, St Bees
Grammar (Mr Newbold). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1892. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, 1892. A Law clerk
in the Patent OfBce. (Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906; Law
Lists.)
WATSON, JOSEPH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. [Only s. of
George, of West Grove, Far Headingly, Leeds (and Mary
Anne, dau. of Thomas Walker Homsby).] B. Feb. 10, 1873.
School, Repton. Matric. .Michs. 1890. .Managing director of
Joseph Watson and Sons, soap makers, Leeds, and a director
of the London and North- Western Railway Co. Of Linton
Spring, Wetherby, Yorks., and of Compton Vemey, Worcs.
Created Baron Manton of Compton Vemey, Jan. 25, 1922.
Married, July 5, 1898, Frances Claire, 3rd dau. of Harold
Nickols, of Sandford House, near Leeds, and had issue. Died
in the hunting-field. Mar. 13, 1922. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Manton); G.E.C.)
WATSON, JOSEPH SURGES. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Em-
manuel, June 15, 1820. S. of Joseph, Esq., of Surbiton Hill
House, near Kingston, Surrey [and of West Hill, Wands-
worth]. School, Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr Richards). Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1824; priest (Norwich) Oct. 9, 1825. V. of Norton,
Herts., 1831-42. C. of Seavington with Dinnington, Somerset,
1846. Died June 30, 1846, aged 45, at St Albans. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; The Patrician, i. 399; G. Mag.,
1846, II. 216.)
WATSON, JOSEPH RILEY. Matric. Non-Coll., Lent, 1881. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1881. S. of Thomas. B. Mar. 28,
1859, at Streeton-in-Craven, Yorks. School, Pannel College,
Harrogate; and at the Yorkshire College of Science and
University College, London. B.A. 1884. At Edinburgh
University; M.B. and CM., Edinb., 1887. D.P.H., R.C.P.S.,
1894. Practised at Harrogate. Medical Officer of Health,
Harrogate district. Of 60, Cheltenham Mount, Harrogate.
(Peile, II. 683; Medical Directories.)
WATSON, JOSEPH SAWREY. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1875. S. of William, joiner (and Frances). B. at Thwaites,
Cumberland. Bapt. Feb. 3, 1856. School, St Bees (Mr G. H.
Heslop). Matric. Michs. 1875; B..\. 1879.
WATSON, JOSHUA RUNDLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Jan. 29, 1833; from Trinity College, Dublm. S. of
Joshua Rowley, Esq., of Exeter (and Mary Manley). School,
Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon, 1841;
priest, 1842; C. of Walcot, Somerset, 1841-2. C. of Dolmead
Chapel, Bath, 1843-4. C. of Cheltenham, 1844-5. Chaplain
to the Countess of Warwick and V. of St Nicholas, Warwick,
1846-55. Lecturer of Clapham, Surrey and Minister at Percy
Chapel, London, 1855-65. Disappears from Clergy List, 1866.
(Crockford.)
WATSON, RALPH. .\dm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 21, 1889. S.
of Samuel Odgen. B. [Oct. 29, 1869], at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, St George's College, Harrogate. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1892; priest,
373
Watson, Richard
1893; C. of St Stephen's, South Shields, 1892-4. C. of Hartle-
pool, 1894-7. C. of St Cuthbert's, Gateshead, 1897-1904-
V. of Beamish, Co. Durham, 1904-10. R. of St Margaret's,
Durham, 1910-24. Rural Dean of Durham, 1917-24- Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; wounded).
Lecturer in Pastoral Theology, University of Durham, 1917.
R. of Houghton-le-Spring, 1924-43. Hon. Canon of Durham,
1938-43. Died in 1943. Brother of Herbert (1894). {Peile, 11.
753; Crockjord.)
WATSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 2,
1754. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas, of Heversham,
Westmorland. [B. there, Aug. 1737-] School, Heversham.
Matric. Lent, 1 75 5 ; Scholar, 1757; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1759;
M.A. 1762; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1771. Fellow, 1760; Tutor,
1767-71; Junior Dean, 1769-71. Professor of Chemistry,
1764-73. Regius Professor of Divinity, 1771-1816. F.R.S.,
1769. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 28, 1768. R. of Northwold,
Norfolk, 1779-81. R. of Knaptoft, Leics., 1781. R. of
Somersham, Hunts. Archdeacon of Ely, 1779-82. Bishop of
Llandafi, 1782-18 16. He stated that he 'knew as much of
divinity as could reasonably be expected of a man whose
course of studies had been directed to, and whose time had
been fully occupied in, other pursuits,' but the Regius chair
had 'long been the secret object' of his ambition, and, 'by
hard travelling and some adroitness,' he obtained the King's
mandate and was created D.D. in time for the election.
Edited a Collection of Theological Tracts. Appointed as his
deputy, 1787, Thomas Kipling, of St John's, the editor of the
Codex Bezae, and left Cambridge. On election to the chair of
Chemistry, having ' never read a syllable on the subject nor
seen a single experiment,' he sent to Paris for an 'operator,'
shut himself up in his laboratory and in 14 months, in the
course of which his workshop was shattered by an explosion,
he began a course of lectures which were largely attended.
His experiments led to the invention of the black-bulb
thermometer. Said to have saved the Government £100,000
a year by advice on the manufacture of gunpowder. MaiTied
Dorothy Wilson, of whom there is a portrait by John
Downman in the FitzwUliam Museum. Author, Chemical
Essays. Died July 4, 1816. Father of Charles L. (1791) and
the next. (E. H. Vigers; The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830;
G. Mag., II. 1816, 274; Hist. Reg.; Wordsworth, Anecdotes of
Richard Watson; Gunther, Camb. Science; Gunning, Remini-
scences, I. 232-6; D.N.B.)
WATSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1806.
[Eldest s. of the Rt. Rev. Richard (above), Bishop of
Llandaff.] Matric. Michs. 1806; LL.B. 1813. V. of Pentyrch,
Glam., 1813-22. Preb. of Llandaff, 1813-58. Preb. of WeUs,
1815-41. V. of Undy, Mon., 1819-47. V. of Dingestow, 1821-
38. Registrar of the dio. of Llandaff, and of London until
1858. Died May 10, 1858, at Boulogne. Brother of Charles L.
(1791); father of Wilham G. (1840) and Christopher K. (1844).
(Boase, vi. 805; The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830, 533;
Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clergy List.)
WATSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 16, 1833.
Matric. Michs. 1834.
WATSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 29, 1842.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1850.
Fellow, 1848-57; Assistant Tutor. Senior Proctor, 1856-7.
Ord. deacon, 1853; priest, 1856. C. of St Nicholas-at-Wade,
Kent, 1857-9. Disappears from Clergy List, i860.
WATSON, RICHARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June30, 1851. Of Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1853;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Assistant Master at Lancaster
Grammar School and at Preston Grammar School, 1855-6.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of
Bathford, Somerset, 1856-8. Head Master of the Grammar
School, Halstead, Essex, 1858-63; of Dorset County School,
1863-75. V. of Gussage All Saints, Dorset, 1875-91. Died,
suddenly, Aug. 6, 1891. (Boase, vi. 805; Crockford.)
WATSON, RICHARD PILKINGTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 31, 1865. [S. of W. P., of Claughton, Birkenhead.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1870; priest, 1872; C. of Frodsham, Cheshire, 1870-
6. C. of St John's, Birkenhead, 1876-7. V. of Clifton-on-
Dunsmore, Warws., 1878-90. Resided at Birkenhead, 1890-4.
R. of Brinklow, 1894-1908. R. of Capenhurst, Cheshire,
1908-17. Married (i) Sept. 13, 1871, Charlotta, dau. of John
Johnston, of Co. Monaghan; (2) May 22, 1894, Ellen Rose,
eldest dau. of C. Ellis, Esq., of Meldreth, Cambs. Disappears
from Crockford, 1918. (Scott, MSS.)
WATSON, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 12,
1866. [Only s. of Robert Pawsey, of Bury St Edmunds. B.
1848. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1866; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1869) ; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 19, 1872. Science Master at Dulwich
College, 1871-3. Professor of Natural History at the Royal
Watson, Thomas Arthur
Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1873-5. Died ^Sept. 25,
1875, aged 27, in London. (Bury St "'
Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WATSON, ROBERT LANCASTER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1873. [S. of the Rev. Robert Lancaster (Trinity College,
Dublin), R. of Covington, Hunts, (and Elizabeth). B. July 26,
1854. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1873.
WATSON, SETH BENJAMIN. M.D. 1847, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of Benjamin, wharfinger, of Islington (and Ann).
B. Oct. 27, 1810. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. from
St John's College, Oxford, June 29, 1829, age i8; B.A.
(Oxford) 1833; B.Med. (Oxford) 1838; M.D. (Oxford) 1839.
Physician to the Oxford Hospital and Hon. Physician to
the Radclifife Infirmary, at Oxford. Practised in London, and
at Princes Risborough, Bucks. Died May 15, 1885. Brother
of Thomas (1840) and Joseph (1841). (Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; At. Oxon.; Medical Directories.)
WATSON, SHEPLEY WATSON (1845), see HEMINGWAY.
WATSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 26, 1783. B. at
York. Matric. Michs. 1783.
WATSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1785, incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin; M.A. from Christ's, 1785. Probably P.C. of Bilton-
in-Holdemess, Yorks., 1808-24. Died there. May 25, 1824,
aged 61. (G. Mag., 1824, 11. 188.)
WATSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 14,
1798. S. of Thomas, of St Michael's, Norwich. B. there.
Schools, Newport, Essex (Mr Buck) and Norwich (Mr Foster).
Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1803 ; priest, Sept. 22, 1805. C. of Costessey,
Norfolk, 1821-45; P.C. of Hardley, 1821-45. R- of Thurlton,
1821-45. V. of Newton-by-Castleacre, 1834-41, and C. of
Tottenhill, 1832-41. Died Mar. 20, 1845, aged 64. (Venn, 11.
133, which gives date of death Apr. 11, 1845; Clergy List, as
'J.' Watson; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 91.)
WATSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 30, 1810. B. at
Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814. Ord.
deacon, i8i6;priest, 1817. Probably V. of Kirmington, Lines.
1835-58. Disappears from Clergy List, 1859. (Crockford.)
WATSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June i, 1811.
Of Devon. [Eldest s. of Joseph, of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex
(and Mary, dau. of Thomas Catton). B. Mar. 7, 1792, at
Montrath [House], Kentisbeare, Devon. School, Bury St
Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1811; B.A. (10th
Wrangler) 1815; M.A. 1818; Med. Lie. 1822; M.D. 1825;
Hon. LL.D. 1864. Fellow, 1816-26; Hon. Fellow, 1867-82.
Junior Proctor, 1823-4. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1862. F.R.S.,
1859. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. F.R.C.P., 1826;
Gulstonian Lecturer, 1827; Censor, 1828, 1837, and 1838.
Physician to the Middlesex Hospital, 1827-43. Professor of
Medicine at University College, London, 1828-31; Lecturer
on Forensic Medicine, King's College, London, 1831-5;
Professor of Medicine there, 1835-40. President of the
College of Physicians, 1862-5. Physician-in-Ordinary to
Queen Victoria, 1870-82. Had a large London practice,
1825-70. One of the physicians who attended the Prince
Consort in his last illness. Created a Bart., 1866. Retired,
1870. Married, Sept. 15, 1825, Sarah, dau. of Edward Jones,
of Brackley, Northants., and had issue. Author, Lectures on
Principles and Practice of Physic, which was for thirty years
the chief English text-book on medicine. Died Dec. 11, 1882.
Father of Arthur T. (1848); brother of John (1823). (Eagle,
XII. 360; Burke, P. and B.\ Medical Directories; D.N.B.;
C.U. Hist. Reg.)
WATSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 13,
1840. S. of Benjamin, Esq. [wharfinger], of Islington,
Middlesex (and Ann). B. there, June 6, 1821. Schools,
Merchant Taylors', Wakefield and Camberwell. Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1844; priest, 1845; C. of Slaithwaite, Yorks., 1844-7.
Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S., at Bombay, 1847-50; at Karachi, 1851;
at Scinde, 1852-4; at Bhooz, 1855-6; at Colaba, 1859; at
Kalapore, 1860-3; at Belgaum, 1864-9. In Tasmania, 1870-8.
Inc. of Illaworra, 1876-8. Married, July 8, 1847, at Staveley,
Caroline, 3rd dau. of Francis Gibbes, Esq., of Harewood.
Died Apr. 24, 1878, at Illaworra. Brother of Joseph (1841)
and Seth B. (1847). (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11.
251; The Patrician, iv. 189.)
WATSON, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm, at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
2nd s. of Thomas Saddington, merchant, of Foxton, Market
Harborough, Leics. B. Mar. 15, 1875, at Little Bowden,
Leics. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896.
Assistant Master at Gorse Cliff School, Bournemouth, 1897-
1905; at Cargilfield School, Cramond Bridge, Midlothian,
1905-10-. Latterly of The Chestnuts, Foxton, Market
Harborough. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
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WATSON, THOMAS CRADOCK. Adm. pens, at Tri.nity, Jan.
28, 1867. S. of John, surgeon (and Emia Cradock Gillman, of
Bloomsbury). B. Oct. 19, 1848, in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'; and at King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1871; M..A. 1874. Adm. Solicitor, 1875; practised
at 59, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Died Nov. 17, 1917, at Richmond.
Brother of Edward J. (1865). {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 20, 1917.)
WATSON, THOMAS HAUGHTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1900. S. of Wesley, Esq., of 14, Cadogan Gardens, London,
S.W. B. Aug. 2, 1882. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1904; M..\. 19 19. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R..\.S.C. (mechanical transport)). (Clifton
Coll. Reg.)
WATSON, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 12,
1844. S. of Walter, grazier, of Grandborough, Warws. (and
Margaret). B. .\ug. 24, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A.
1848. C. of Pullo.xhill, Beds., 1852-3. C. of Barton-in-the-
Clay, 1854; Chaplain, R.N., H.M.S. Ajax, 1855-7. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1858. (Brother of George (1843).)
WATSON, The Hon. THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
jESts, Oct. 1887. [Eldest] s. of WUliam, Lord Watson of
Tbankerton, a life peer. [B. June 11, 1869.] School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1887; (Law Trip., ist Class,
1890); B.A. and LL.B. 1891. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, 1892. Of Cormiston, MUverton, Somerset. J. P. for
Somerset, 1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.S.C). Chairman, Somerset Quarter Sessions, 1932-45.
Chairman of Somerset C.C, 1932-7. Married, June 5, 1897,
Caroline Mary, dau. of the Hon. Lord Adam, Senator of the
College of Justice, Scotland. Died Nov. ii, 1949. Brother of
Wilham (1891). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Kelly,
Handbook; The Times, Nov. 14, 1949; C. J. Fordyce.)
WATSON, THOMAS HERMAN. Adm. at Pe.mbroke, Oct. 1900.
5th s. of the Rev. Howard Simon (1861), V. of Water Orton,
Warws. B. Nov. 14, 1880. School, St Bees. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1910; M.A. 1921. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1912;
priest, 1913; C. of All Saints, Blackpool, 1912-15. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Great
Singleton, Lanes., 1919-44. Died Feb. 15. 1944. (Crockford.)
WATSON, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 20,
182 1. B. at Bermondsey, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1822.
WATSON, THOMAS SIMONS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
Apr. 17, 1833. [Only] s. of John, surgeon, of Bemers Street,
London. B. there [Jan. 18, 1813]. School, Westminster; and
at London University. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 12, 1832. Secretary to the Art Union
of London, 1845-91. Died Dec. 7, 1891, at Wandsworth,
Surrey. (Record of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. 222; Boase, iii.
1230.)
WATSON, THOMAS SPRINGETT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, June 25, 1862. 2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1818), V. of East Farley, Kent.
B. there. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1862. Brother
of Howard A. (1866). [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 12, 1838. [S.
of J. H. B. May 17, 1820, at Maple Mount, Yorks. School,
private.] Matric. Michs. 1839. Migrated (age 20) to Jesus,
Dec. 17, 1840. Rowing 'blue,' 1842. Followed no occupation
owing to ill-health. Died, Jan. 12, 1849.
WATSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 17, 1761.
Of Middlesex. [S. of William, M.D., of London (for whom see
D.N.B.). B. there (Aug. 28 or Sept. 8, 1744)- School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1761. Migrated (age 18) to
Caius, Apr. 26, 1762; Scholar; M.B. 1766; M.D. 1771. F.R.S.,
1767. Knighted, 1796. Author, Treatise on Time. Died
c. 1825. (Venn, u. So; D.N. B.)
WATSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July i,
1777. S. of [the Rev.] James, of [Hatton Garden, London],
School, St Paul's. One of these names, s. of the Rev. James,
of Hatton Street, London, was adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13,
1789. (Inns of Court; St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 14, 1827.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) May 25, 1834; priest, June 14, 1835;
C. of Cottisford, Oxon., 1834-6. P.C. of St Paul's, High
Beech, Essex, 1836-41. P.C. of St John's, Buckhurst Hill,
1846-7. Of Loughton, Essex (no cure), 1848-58. Morning
Preacher at St Paul's, Woodford Bridge, 1854. C. of Lough-
ton, 1859-69. Married, Oct. i, 1839, Eliza, dau. of Charles
Lane. Died .\pr. 8, 1869. (Clergy List; The Register, 1. 444.)
WATSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 27,
1846. Of Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1847; B.A.
(22nd Wrangler) 1850; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1851; priest, 1852. Second Master of Oundle School, 1853-5.
Watson, William Henry Armstrong Fitzpatrick
V. of Cotterstock with Glapthome, Northants., 1856-73.
R. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1873-84. Died May 27, 1884,
aged 56. (Northants. Clergy; The Guardian, June 4, 1884.)
WATSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 15,
1849. S. of John, of Pickering, Yorks. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853.
WATSON, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
1891. [3rdJ s. of WilUam, Lord Watson of Thankerton (Lord
of Appeal in Ordinar>') (and Margaret, dau. of Dugald J.
Bannatyne). B. [Dec. 8, 1873], in Edinburgh. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B. 1895.
Hon. Fellow, 1929. Hon. LL.D., Edinb., 1929; Hon. LL.D.,
Dalhousie, 1936; Hon. LL.D., Acadia, Nova Scotia, 1936.
Adm. an Advocate, 1899; K.C., 1914; .\dvocate Depute, 1919.
M.P. for South Lanarkshire, 1913-18. Procurator of the
Church of Scotland, 1918-22. Solicitor-General for Scotland,
1922. Lord Advocate, 1922-4 and 1924-9. P.C, 1922. M.P.
for Carlisle, 1924-9. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1929-48
(as Lord Thankerton). Hon. Bencher of Gray's Inn, 1928.
Member of the Royal Company of .-Vrchers. ' He was skilful
with the knitting needles.' 'Had a habit of arguing with
counsel with some aggressiveness and heat.' Married, July 26,
1902, Sophia Marjorie, dau. of John James Cowan, of
Bavelaw Castle, Balemo, Midlothian, and had issue. Of
8, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, and 132, Oakwood Court, London,
W. Died June 13, 1948, in London. Brother of Thomas H.
(1887). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times,
June 14, 1948.)
WATSON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 20, 1847; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Alexander, gent., of
Tottenham, Middlesex (and Sarah). B. there, June 8, 1814.
WATSON, WILLIAM BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1895. B. July 13, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1899; priest
(Carlisle) 1901; C. of Eccles, Lanes., 1899-1901. C. of
Amside, Westmorland, 1901-2. C. of Lowick, Northumber-
land, 1902-4. C. of Ramsey, Hunts., 1904-5. C. of Selston,
Notts., 1905-8. R. of Weston-on-Trent, Derbs., 1908-35.
Lie. to off., dios. of Winchester and Portsmouth, 1938.
C.-in-charge of Rowner, Hants., 1939-42. Married (i) Sept.
3, 1902, Eleanor Margaret, dau. of John Wynne; (2) Mar. 2,
1915, Beatrice Mabel Caroline, dau. of Capt. Fitzroy Miller
Macpherson, Sutherland Highlanders. Of Lee-on-Solent in
1952. (Crockford.)
WATSON, WILLIAM BRYCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 13,
1838. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WATSON, WILLIAM DAVY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
June 29, 1830. [Eldest] s. of Richard. B. May 12, i8ir, at
Kidderminster. [School, Hazelwood, near Birmingham, and]
at London University. .Matric. 1830; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 9, 1829. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1837. On the Oxford Circuit. Author, Trevethlan,
a Cornish Story; Trevor, a Tale for the Times; Netley Hall, or
the Wife's Sister. Died Jan. 30, 1888, in the Temple. {Boase,
III. 1230; Boase, Bib. Cornub.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Guardian, Feb. 8, 1888.)
WATSON, WILLIAM FREDERICK WILCOCKS. Adm. sizar at
Emmanuel, July 2, 1835. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1835;
B..\. 1839; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1841; priest,
1843; C. of Rye, Sussex, 1841-50. Of Brighton (no cure),
1851-5. R.ofIckleford, Herts., 1855-69. Married, Feb. 1868,
Isabel, widow of F. Howse, Esq. Died .^pr. 3, 1869. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Mar. 1868.)
WATSON, WILLIAM GREY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
June 9, 1840. S. of the Rev. Richard (1806), of Boulogne,
France. B. at St Omer. School, at home. Matric. Michs.
1840; B..\. (20th Wrangler) 1845; .M..A.. 1848. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1845 ; priest (London) 1846. Assistant Chaplain
at the College of civil engineers, Putney, 1847; Vice- Principal
there, 1848-56. Chaplain to the Hon. Society of Gray's Inn,
1856-60. Killed, Aug. 31, i860, by a fall on the Windacher
glacier in the Otzthal, Tyrol, aged 39. Brother of Christopher
K. (1844). (Venn, 11. 252; Crockford; G. Mag , i860, 11. 438;
Boase, in. 1230.)
WATSON (post WATSON-ARMSTRONG), WILLIAM HENRY
ARMSTRONG FITZPATRICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. [Only] s. of John William, of 65, Eccleston
Square, London (and Margaret Godman, dau. of Patrick
Persse FitzPatrick); [grand-nephew of the founder of
Messrs Armstrong-WTiitworth, the armament firm]. B.
May 3, 1863, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 18S5; M..\. 1889. Hon. D.C.L., Durham. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1885. .\ director of the Elswick works
and of the North-Eastern Railway Co. Major, Northumber-
land Hussars (Yeomanry). Of Cragside, Rothbury, North-
umberland. High Sheriff of Northumberland, 1899. A Free-
man of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1901. Assumed, by Royal
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Licence, the additional surname and arms of Armstrong,
1889. Created Baron Armstrong (of the second creation)
Aug. 4, 1903. Won £300 in a crossword puzzle and £1049 in
a penny football pool, both of which he gave to charities.
Married (i) June 15, 1889, Winifreda Jane, dau. of Sir John
Miller Adye; {2) Aug. 31, 1916, Beatrice Elizabeth, dau. of
Jonathan Cowx; (3) Oct. 7, 1935, Kathleen, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Thorpe England. Died Oct. 16, 1941. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Inns 0/ Court; Who's Who; G.E.C.; The Times,
Oct. 17, 1941.)
WATSON, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 13, 1880. S. of Nicol Brown. B. at Singapore. Matric.
Michs. 1880; Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon
(London) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Mary's, Tothill Fields,
1884-7. C. of St Mary-le-Bow, 1887-98. Died Jan. 16, 1898,
aged 36. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 18, 1898.)
WATSON, WILLIAM JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June I, 1782. Of Warwickshire. [B. at Newton, Warws.]
Matric. Michs. 1782. 'Migrated to Clare' (sic); to St Catha-
rine's, Sept. 24, 1784.
WATSON, WILLIAM LUTHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
13, 1881. [Eldest] s. of Christopher Knight (1844), of Burling-
ton House, London (and Emma Jane, eldest dau. of Pole
Godfrey, of Kensington). B. Nov. 5, 1862, in London. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1881. Lieut., South Lanes. Regt.,
1885. Died at 12, Hyde Park Mansions, London, in the
spring of 1896. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WATSON, WILLIAM NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, July 7, 1891. S. of Robert Waugh. B. at Tranmere,
Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1916. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle) 1895; priest (Barrow-in-Furness) 1898; C.
of Workington, Cumberland, 1895-7. C. of Maryport, 1897-9.
C. of St Mary Magdalene, Peckham, Surrey, 1899-1901. C. of
St George's, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1902-4. P.C. of East
Stonehouse, Devon, 1904-8. V. of St Budeaux, 1909-16.
V. of Christ Church, Weston-super-Mare, 1916-24. Died
June 1, 1924. (Crockford; The Guardian, June 6, 1924.)
WATSON, WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 10, 1873. [Eldest] s of William Scott, Esq., of
Bucklands [Burnhead, Roxburghs.] (and Louisa Sarah, dau.
of Thomas Dennis, of Pilton, Devon). [B. Jan. 20, 1855.]
School, Highlield, Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877. Second Lieut., the Essex Regt., 1878; Lieut.,
1880; Captain, 1884 ; retired, 1895. Of Burnhead, Roxburghs.,
J. P. Married, Apr. 20, 1892, Mabel Agnes, 4th dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Thomas Mahon, R.A., and had issue. Died Dec. 18, 1929.
(Burke, L.G ; Artny Lists.)
WATSON, WILLIAM WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 1, 1 83 1. [Youngest s. of John, Esq., of Westminster.
B. Oct. 29, 1814.] Matric. Michs. 1831 ; B.A. 1835 ; M.A. 1840.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1833 Called to the Bar,
Nov. 20, 1839. A Conveyancer, of Temple Gardens, E.C.
Author, Practical Compendium of Equity. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WATSON-SMYTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1882. [Youngest] s. of Robert (?i836, sub Smyth) [of
Wadhurst Castle, Sussex]. B. [June 30], 1863, in London.
School, Eastbourne (private). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. and
LL.B. 1885. Died Mar. 15, 1886, in Algiers. Brother of the
next. (The Guardian, Mar. 31, 1886.)
WATSON-SMYTH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 8, 1871. S. of Robert (71836), of Wadhurst
[Castle, Sussex]. B. Apr. 2, 1852, at East Grinstead.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878.
At Cirencester Agricultural College. Travelled widely
in America, Africa and Australia, shooting big game. Of
Edwins Hall, Essex and, on the death of his mother, at
Wadhurst Castle. J. P. for Sussex. Married Miss — Renton.
Died Feb. 1918, at Wadhurst; buried there. Brother of the
above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.)
WATSON-TAYLOR, EMILIUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Dec. 13, 1838. [Yst] s. of George, M. P. (and Anna Susanna,
dau. of Sir John Taylor, Bart.) B. Sept. 19, 1819. School,
Hants, (private). Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
Of Headington Manor, Oxon. Died Mar. 16, 1879. (Burke,
L.G.) Brother of the next.
WATSON-TAYLOR, GEORGE GRAEME. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 12, 1838. [3rd s. of George, M. P. B. Apr. 29,
1816.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Married,
1847, Victorine, dau. of Jean Baptistejoudioux. Died Oct. 25,
1865. Brother of the above. (Burke, L.G.)
WATSON-TAYLOR, GEORGE SIMON ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 28, 1868. [Eldest] s. of Simon, of Eriestoke
Park, Devizes, Wilts, (and Lady Hannah Charlotte Hay,
2nd dau. of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddlae). B. Oct. 5, 1850,
at Urchfont, Devizes. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1879. Succeeded his father at Eriestoke
Watt, Ernest Loraine
Park, Dec. 25, 1902. Captain, Wilts. Yeomanry. J. P. for
Wilts. High Sheriff, 1914. Married (1) Dec. 16, 1895,
Evelyn Georgina Matilda, dau. of Henry Fitzroy; (2) Jan. 29,
1931, Mary Edith, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Delves Broughton,
of Famham, Surrey. Died Oct. 4, 1942, aged 91. Brother of
the next two. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. (sub Taylor);
The Times, Oct. 6, 1942.)
WATSON-TAYLOR, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, Oct. 2, 1875. [3rd] s. of Simon, Esq., of
Eriestoke Park, Devizes, Wilts, (and Lady Hannah Charlotte
Hay, 2nd dau. of George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale). B.
Nov. 15, 1857. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1876; B.A. i88i;
M.A. 1888. Rowing 'blue,' 1878, 1881; president, C.U.B.C,
1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 6, 1881. Of Eriestoke,
Wilts. J. P. for Wilts., 1897. Well-known as an archaeologist.
Died Dec. i, 1923. Brother of the above and the next.
(Burke, L.G. (sub Taylor); Inns of Court; Matrics. and
Degrees, 1851-1900, confuses him with the next.)
WATSON-TAYLOR, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, July 22, 1878. [4th] s. of Simon, of Eriestoke
Park, Wilts, (and Lady Hannah Charlotte Hay, 2nd dau. of
George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale). B. May 20, 1859.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1878. Married, June 26, 1916,
Dorothy Mildred, dau. of John Walter Hall. Brother of the
two above. (Burke, L.G.; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900,
which accords him his brother's degrees.)
WATSON-WILLIAMS, EUBULUS JAMES. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1895. 3rd s. of Eubulus, M.D., of Beaufort Road,
Clifton, Bristol. B. Feb. 4, 1877. Schools, Clifton College
and Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1902; B.D. 1912. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1900; priest,
1901; C. of Wilmington, Kent, 1902-4. C of Ramsgate,
1902-5. C. of Hayes, 1905-6. C. of Maidstone, 1906-8. C. of
Cheriton with Tichbome, 1908-11. C. of Leckhampton,
Gloucs., 1911-14. C. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1915-19. Head
Master of Suffield Park School, Cromer, 1920-6; of the Cliffs
School, Mundesley, 1926-31. Publ. Pr., dio. of Norwich,
1927-31. R. of Ashmore, Dorset, 1931-9. P.C. of Starcross,
Devon, 1939-46. Married, Apr. 25, 1905, Ellen Maud, 2nd
dau. of Augustus H. Parker, of Bournemouth. Died Nov. 27,
1946. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Church Times, Dec. 13,
1946.)
WATT, ALEXANDER FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Jan. 1890. [Eldest] s. of Alexander Younger, Esq.
(and Georgina). B. [Nov. 13, 1872] in London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1890. Served in the South African
War, 1898-1902 (Lieut., Yorks. Hussar- Yeomanry). A.D.C.
to Inspector-General of the Forces, 1907-12. Private Secre-
tary to the C.I.G.S., 1912-14. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., Yorkshire Hussars; A.D.C. to the Commander-
in-Chief, British Armies in France, 1914-15; D.S.O., 1915;
T.D.; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1915; mentioned in despatches;
Chevalier, Legion of Honour; A.D.C. to the Commander-in-
Chief, Home Forces, 1916-18). Comptroller of the Household,
Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, 1918-19. Hon. Attach^ in Vienna,
1920-1. A Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation, 1937.
Married, Oct. 1903, Georgina, only child of Augustine Robert
Whiteway, barrister, of Hemingford Grey, Hunts., and had
issue, one daughter. Of Hemingford Grey House, in 1952.
(Army Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WATT, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Jan. 1, 1880.
S. of James, Esq. B. at Claragh, Co. Donegal. School,
private. Matric. Lent, 1880; B.A. 1884. 'Went into the
army.'
WATT, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. S. of James. B. at Auckland, New Zealand.
School, Christchurch, N.Z. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1896. Resided
subsequently at Napier, New Zealand. (Law Lists.)
V/ATT, ERNEST ALEXANDER STUART. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 7, 1893. S. of J. B. B. Dec. 8, 1874. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1905. Of Sydney,
Australia; merchant and pastoralist. Senior partner in
Messrs Gilchrist, Watt and Co., Sydney. Proprietor and
Editor of The New Triad. Married, Apr. 3, 1900, Miss Annie
Weston. Author, Love Letters of a Genius. Probably brother
of Walter O. (1896). (Clifton Coll. Reg. ; King's Coll. Reg., 237 ;
Law Lists.)
WATT, ERNEST LORAINE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1898. S. of James Byres, Esq., of Castleton, Banstead,
Surrey. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June 24, 1903. Assistant Master at Wellington College, 1904-
5 and 1907-8; at Halesowen Grammar School, 1908-11;
Head Master of Malton Grammar School, 191 1-32-. Married,
1907. Died Jan. 20, 1937, at Coulsdon. (Wellington Coll. Reg. ;
Law Lists; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Jan. 22,
1937)
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Watt, Fitzjames
WATT, FITZJAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Caius,
Jan. 23, 1828. [Younger] s. of James, gent., of [Fairfield
House], Warrington, Lanes, (and his cousin, Hannah, eldest
dau. of Alexander Chorley, of Hanley Bank). B. there
[Mar. 9, 1809]. School, Warrington. Matric. Michs. 1828;
B.A. 1833; ^i.A. 1838. Capt., Royal Lanes. Militia. Living
at Green Bank, near Chester, in 1842. Married, Oct. 1836,
Phoebe Elizabeth Hough, only child of John Fowler, banker,
of Leek. [Venn, n. 206; Burke, L.G. (1848 edn.); V. Hodson.)
WATT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1885. [Eldest]
s. of Alexander [Pollock], of 117, Alexandra Road, St John's
Wood, London (and Bertha, dau. of John Strahan, of Tain,
Perths.). B. Mar. 12, 1867, in Glasgow. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B..\. 1888; M.A. 1892. Assistant Master
at Dulwich College; at Bradfield College, 1890-1903; at the
Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1903-1929 and at the Royal
Naval College, Dartmouth. M.V.O., 1910. Died May 8,
1929. (Record of Old Westminsters; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Wlio was n'ho.)
WATT, JAMES PATON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1878.
[4thj s. of W. H., Esq., of Wanganui, New Zealand. [B.
June 18, 1859.] School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A.
and LL.B. 18S2. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 19, 1879.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Highgate Sch. Reg.)
WATT (post CAMPBELL), JOHN ALEXANDER. .A.dm. pens, at
Clare, Feb. 16, 1847. [Eldest s. of John, of Meathie,
Forfarshire. B. July i, 1827. School, King William's College,
Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A 1896, as
Campbell. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1857; priest, 1859; C. of
Old Radford, Notts., 1857-9. C. of St Michael's, Blackheath,
1863-4. V. of Lyncombe, Sonierset, 1866-70. Married,
June 5, 1894, Henrietta Fanny Elgar, widow of J. Jeanes,
Esq., of Hampstead. Latterly of Bournemouth, where he
died, Oct. 13, 1899. (King William's Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Walford, County Families, no reference to clerical career;
The Times, Oct. 19, 1899.)
WATT, JOHN CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. [6th] s. of the Rev, William, of Shotts Manse, Lanarks.
(and Mary, eldest dau. of James Thomson, of West Arbuckle,
New Monkland). B. there, May 25, 1856. School, Glasgow
High [at Glasgow University, 1871-6 (a pupil of Lord Kelvin) ;
M.A. 1875]. Matric. Michs. 1876. Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 30,
1878; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1880; M.A. 1883. Fellow of
Jesus, 1880-1931; Mathematical Lecturer, 1883-1929. 'His
achievement is easier to remember than to describe.' Resided
latterly at St Leonard's-on-Sea, where he died, unmarried,
Nov. 24, 1931. Portrait by Sir H. Nicholson in College.
(Cambridge Review, Jan. 15, 1932; The Times, Nov. 25, 1931;
Memoirs of H. A. Morgan, 319; V. H. Hodson.)
WATT, JOHN RALSTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1892. S. of
James Ross, M.B., of Ayr (and Christina Craufurd Macking-
ly). B. there. May 27, 1876. Schools, Ayr Academy and
Wimbledon High. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896. A
Writer to the Signet, 1901. Advocate, N.W. Territories of
Canada, 1907; barrister and solicitor. Province of Alberta,
1907. Director of Alberta Convention of Agricultural
Societies. One of H.M. Counsel for Alberta, 1934. (Venn, 11.
528.)
WATT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 20,
1834. S. of James [Master at Aberdeen Grammar School].
B. at .\berdeen. School, Aberdeen (private); [and at
Marischal College (M.A. 1834)]. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar,
1839; B.A. {13th Wrangler) 1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow, 1842-8.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1843; priest, 1844; C. of Moulton, Suffolk,
1843-5. R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1847-90. Died Aug. 21, 1890,
aged 73. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 3, 1890.)
WATT, WALTER OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Youngest] s. of John Brown, of Bournemouth. B.
Feb. II, 1878, at Bournemouth. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. (Aviation), Foreign Legion,
French Army; Lieut. -Col. (A.), Australian Flying Corps.;
O.B.E.; mentioned 4 times in despatches; Chevalier, Legion
of Honour; French Croix de Guerre). Drowned in Australia,
in 1921. Probably brother of Ernest A. S. (1893). (Clifton
Coll. Reg.] The Times, June 7, 1921.)
WATTON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10, 1853.
S. of John, printer, of St John's Hill, Shrewsbury (and
Catharine). B. June 7, 1830, at St Chad's, Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1853. Migrated to
Trinity, Feb. 13, 1856, and thence (age 25) to Magdalene,
Aug. 7, 1857; B..A.. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1861; priest, 1862; C. of Tuustall, Staffs., 1861-2. C. of
Sneyd, 1862. C.-in-charge of Skidgate with Upton, Somerset,
1862-5. t. of Babworth and Ranby, Notts., 1865-9. R- o^
Burslem, Staffs., 1869-86. Died Jan. 20, 1886. (Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
Watts, Christopher Charles
WATTON, ALFRED. .\dm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 6, 1870.
Matric. Lent, 1871. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1873; priest, 1874;
C. of Garston, Lanes., 1873-5. C. of Cheadle, Cheshire, 1875-
8. C.-in-charge of Handforth, 1876-8; V. there, 1878-89.
Died Sept. 11, 1889. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 18,
1889.)
WATTON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1890. S. of the Rev. T[imothy] G[eorge] (next),
V.of St J ude's, Birmingham. B. there, Oct. 4, 1871. Schools,
King Edward's, Birmingham, and Sutton Coldfield Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Oundle, Northants., 1895-6.
C. of St John's, Deptford, 1897-9. C. of St Luke's, Bath,
1899-1903. V. of St Thomas, Trowbridge, Wilts., 1903-14.
R. of Woodchester, GIoucs., 1914-20. V. of Combe Down,
Bath, 1920-30. V. of Gerrard's Cross, Bucks., 1930-8. R. of
Freshford, Somerset, 1938-40. Married, Jan. 31, 1900, Isabel
Florence Kate, 2nd dau. of James Forder NevOl, of Brockley,
London. Of Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth, in 1952. (Crockford.)
WATTON, TIMOTHY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 12, i860. [S. of Timothy, of Penrhyn House, Birming-
ham. B. July 3, 1842. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. i86o; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1865; priest, 1866; C. of Christ Church, Birmingham, 1865-70.
V. of Duddeston, Worcs., 1870-3. V. of St Jude's, Birming-
ham, 1873-92. R. of Richard's Castle, Heref., 1892-1916 (and
V. of Ashford Bowdler, Salop, 1904-16.) Died Oct. 14, 1916,
at Richard's Castle rectory. Father of the above. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 19, 1916.)
WATTS, ALFRED THOMAS GUY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 5, 1878. S. of David, of 15, Jordan WeU,
Coventry. B. June 21, 1858, at Coventry. School, Coventry
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1878; B..\. 1883; M.B. 1889. At
St George's Hospital. L.S..A.., 1885; M.R.C.S., 1886. House
Surgeon, Belgrave Hospital for Children; Resident Medical
Officer, Royal Pimlico Dispensary. Practised in Kensington.
Resided latterly at Parkstone, Dorset, where he died Oct. 23,
1922. Brother of Ernest H. R. (1880). (Medical Directories;
The Times, Oct. 25, 1922.)
WATTS, ARTHUR TOMLINSON. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 18, 1889. S. of the Rev. T[homas], Baptist Minister, of
Bedford. B. Dec. 27, 1871, at St Albans. School, Bedford
Modem. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; B.A. (24/^ Wrangler)
1893; M.A. 1904. B.Sc, London. Assistant Master at Arnold
House School, Chester, 1893-1904; Principal of Kingsmead
School, Hoylake, Cheshire, 1906-33-. Brother of Thomas P.
(1889). (T. A. Walker, 615; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WATTS, ARTHUR WILLIAM BENJAMIN WALMSLEY. Adm.
at Selwvn H., Oct. 1882. [B. Apr. 18, 1864.] Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Colchester) 1887; priest
(St Albans) 1888; C. of Moulsham, Essex, 1887-9. C. of Holy
Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex, 1889-91. V. of Ratlinghope,
Salop, 1891-2. C. of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1892-3. C. of
Clare, Suffolk, 1893-6. C. of Kyre-Wyard, Worcs., 1896-9.
C. of Mildenhall, Suffolk, 1899-1901. R. of Coates, Cambs.,
1901-4. V. of Nunkeeling with Bewholme and Atwick,
Yorks., 1904-33. Disappears from Crockford, 1934.
WATTS, BERTRAM HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1894.
[S. of J. P., Esq., of 26, Bumey Street, Greenwich.] Adm. at
Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1895; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1917. Head
Master of the Grammar School, Ramsey, Isle of Man. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 1908; priest, 1909; C. of St Philip's,
Southport, Lanes., 1908-13. C.-in-charge of St Philip's,
Newton Common, 1913-15. V. of Banks, 1915-22. V. of
Bickerstaffe, 1922-47. Canon of Liverpool. Of Southport in
1951. (Crockford; Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
WATTS, CHARLES WALLACE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9,
1874. S. of W. C. W., an American settled in England. B.
Oct. 1856, in Liverpool. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. (Peile, 11. 637.)
WATTS, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] E[dward]
0[scar] (Trinity CoUege, Oxford, 1851), V. of Kensworth,
Herts. B. there, May 6, 1877. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1896; B..\. 1899; M.A. 1904. Ord deacon (London)
1900; priest, 1901; C. of St Mark's, Noel Park, Wood Green,
Middlesex, 1900-7. P.-in-charge of Mbabane, Swaziland,
South Africa, 1907-20. Head Master of St Mark's European
School, Mbabane, 1907-20. Canon of St Peter's Cathedral,
Vryheid, 1917-27. Archdeacon of Swaziland, 1918-27.
Principal of St Mark's Coloured School, Mbabane, 1920-7.
V. of St Mark's, Noel Park, Wood Green, Middlesex, 1927-9.
Warden of Zonnebloem College, Capetown, 1930-1. Bishop
of St Helena, 1931-5 ; of Damaraland, 1935-9. R. of Victoria
West with Carnarvon, C.P., 1939-40. R. of Knysna, 1940-6.
Acting R. of Riversdale, 1945-7. Married, 1930, Magdalene
Beatrice, dau. of Judge Adams, C.J., of Australia. Author,
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Watts, Cranbourne Arthur
Dawn in Swaziland; In Mid Atlantic. Of Knysna, Cape
Province, in 1952. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
WATTS, CRANBOURNE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. 5, 1861. S. of James, doctor, of Battle,
Sussex. [B. July 6, 1842.] School, Lancing College. Matric.
Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1867. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1869;
priest, 1873; C. of Handsworth, Yorks., 1869-71. C. of
Bagnall, Staffs., 1871-4. V. of Tilton-on-the-Hill, Leics.,
1874-7. C. of Capesthome, Cheshire, 1878-80. C. of Christ
Church, Coventry, 1880-1. Of Batheaston in 1892. Disap-
pears from Crockford, 1903. (Lancing Reg.; Clergy List.)
WATTS, DONALD BRUCE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1890. B. Feb. 16, 1871. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (York, for Lincoln) 1895; priest
(Lincoln) 1896; C. of St Andrew's, Grimsby, 1895-9. C. of
Cowley St John, Oxon., 1899-1908. C. of St Saviour's, Luton,
Beds., 1908-10. C. of St James', Wednesbury, Staffs., 1910-
19. Died Mar. 9, 1919. (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 20,
1919.)
WATTS, EDMUND. B.A. 1810, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Jesus, 1810. [S. of Edmund, gent., of Hinton, Somerset.]
Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 29, 1792, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1797. (Al. Oxon.)
WATTS, EDWARD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of Edward Henry, of Westfield, Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. B. May 16, 1870, in London. School, Kelly College,
Tavistock, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1894. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of
Roxwell, Essex, 1893-5. C. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Newbury, Berks., 1895-7. R- of Stanfield, Norfolk, 1897-9.
R. of Quarley, Hants., 1899-1916. R. of North Tawton,
Devon, 1916-20. R. of Nether Broughton, Leics., 1920-37.
Died Nov. 9, 1940, at Bishop's Stortford; buried at Birch-
anger. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 13, 1940.)
WATTS, EDWARD HANSLOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
13, 1862. [Only] s. of William, of Hanslope Park, Bucks, (and
Caroline, dau. of the Rev. Frederic Apthorp). B. June 12,
1845, at Northampton. Schools, [Harrow and] Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Succeeded to the family estate of
Hanslope Park, 1853. J-P for Bucks, and Northants.
Chairman of the Stony Stratford bench of Magistrates.
Married, Apr. 16, 1868, Sophia Edith, 3rd dau. of Richard
Selby Lowndes, of Bletchley, and had issue. Murdered by his
gamekeeper (who afterwards committed suicide), July 21,
1912, on a country road, near Newport Pagnell. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, July 22, 1912.)
WATTS, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 4, 1872.
S. of the Rev. Henry (1840), of Titchborne, Hants. B. Mar.
23, 1854, at Braintree, Essex. Schools, Leatherhead Grammar
and Great Ealing. Matric. Michs. 1872; B A. 1877; M.A.
1880. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1877; priest, 1879; C. of
Crewkeme, Somerset, 1877-9. Chaplain at Calcutta, 1879-80;
at Neuilly, France, 1880-2. Inc. of Governor's Bay, New-
Zealand, 1882-4; of Port Lyttelton, 1884-5. R- of Bepton,
Sussex, 1886-9. Acting C.F. in South African War, 1900-2.
R. of Scorborough with Leconfield and Arran, Yorks., 1889-
1911. Chaplain at Cyprus, 1905-6; at Bremen, 1908-9. R. of
Leven, 191 1-32. Married Florence, only dau. of Col. Holmes
of Nenagh, Tipperary. Died Nov. 28, 1934, aged 80; buried
at Kensal Green. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 30, 1934.)
WATTS, ERNEST HENRY RICHMOND. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 16, 1880. S. of David, boot-maker (and Emma).
B. at Coventry. Bapt. June 30, i860. Matric. Michs. 1880;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1883); Scholar, 1884; B.A.
1884; M.B. 1891; M.A. 1897. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., 1885. Sometime resident Medical Officer to the
Panulcillo copper company in Chile. Assistant Master at
St Paul's School, 1892-1901. Ord. deacon (London) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of St George's-in-the-East, 1893. Died
May 5, 1901, aged 41, at ShankJin, Isle of Wight. Brother of
Alfred T. G. (1878). (Eagle, xxin. 237; Medical Directories;
Crockford; The Times, May 8, 1901.)
WATTS, FRANCIS JOHN BURGON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1880. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 27, 1881; B.A. 1884.
WATTS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. i, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1827. Of Middlesex. Migrated as a Fell.-Com.
to Queens', Oct. 30, 1827; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1833; priest, 1834; C. of Ewhurst, Sussex, 1833-
47. V. of Brockworth, Gloucs., 1847-64. R. of Birchanger,
Essex, 1864-76. Died Oct. 15, 1876, aged 66. Father of
William (1876). (Crockford; The Times, Oct. 20, 1876.)
WATTS, GEORGE FREDERICK. Hon. LL.D., 1883. The painter.
[B. 1817 in London.] Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1882. First
exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1837. Presented the
Watts, James
greater part of his life-work to the nation. Received the
O.M. on its institution by Edward VII in 1902. Died July i,
1904, at GuUdford. (Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WATTS, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 14, 1854. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1855. Migrated to
Queens', Jan. 15, 1857. At Edinburgh University. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1863; priest, 1864; C. of Patcham,
Sussex, 1863-5. F.G.S. Assistant Minister at the Chapel
Royal, Brighton, i866. Assistant Master at Cheltenham
College, 1867-9. Head Master and Chaplain of the Diocesan
School, Cowley, Oxon., 1869-72. C. of Holy Trinity, Kilburn,
1872-4. Assoc. Secretary, C.C.C.S., 1874-6. V. of St Mark's,
Glodwick, Lanes., 1876-1909. Disappears from Crockford,
1910. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WATTS, HAMILTON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1893. S. of the
Rev. Thomas. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1892; exhibitioner, 1894; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1903. Assistant
Master at Wolverhampton Grammar School, 1896-7.
Minister of Edith Road Baptist Church, Stratford, E., 1901-4;
of Jesmond Baptist Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1904-7.
Assistant Master at Kingsmead School, Hoylake, 1907-29-.
(King's Coll. Reg., 220; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WATTS, HARRY BANKS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13,
1893. S. of the Rev. Arthur [L.Th., Durham], of Witton-
Gilbert, Co. Durham (and Mary Ann Heam). B. July 28,
1874, at Durham. School, Durham (Rev. J. M. Marshall).
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of Consett, Co. Durham, 1901-4. C. of Holy
Trinity, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1904-7. C. of Darlington, Co.
Durham, 1907-11. C. of Witton-Gilbert, 1911-17. V. of
Shildon, 1917-33. R. of Nailstone with Barton-in-the-Beans,
Leics., 1933-48. Died Dec 7, 1948. (Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 10, 1948.)
WATTS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 30,
1830. Of Cambs. [Youngest] s. of — , merchant, of Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1830. Died Aug. 27, 1832. (T. A.
Walker, 440; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 284.)
WATTS, HENRY. Adm. pens at Queens', June 6, 1840. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1841. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
Jan. 13, 1843; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1846;
priest, 1848; C. of Worlingworth and Athelington, Suffolk,
1846-7. C. of Shipmeadow, 1848-51. C. of Naughton, 1852-3.
C. of Limpley Stoke, Wilts., 1857-8. C. of Tichmarsh.
Northants., 1859-60. C. of Bishop's Sutton, Hants., 1861-4,
C. of Titchborne, 1864-78. C. of Hemington, Somerset, 1879-
81. C. of Queen Camel, 1881-3. V. of St Mary Magdalene,
Southwark, 1884-94. Latterly of Clarendon Lodge, Faver-
sham. Disappears from Crockford, 1902. Father of Edwin
(1892).
WATTS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26, 1843;
re-adm. Oct. 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844.
WATTS, HENRY WALTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 14,
1881. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James (1852), C. of Crundale,
Kent. B. [Dec. 11, 1861], at HolUngbourne, Kent. School,
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1881 ; LL.B. 1884. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 16, 1883. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1886. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Adm. SoUcitor,
July, 1891. Practised at Folkestone. Clerk of the Peace for
the borough of Folkestone, 1910. Married, 1894, Charlotte
Ethel, dau. of Edward Robinson, of Fishponds, Bristol. Died
Oct II, 1932, at Folkestone. (Peile, 11. 680; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; The Times, Oct. 12, 1932.)
WATTS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Feb. 8,
1759. Of Middlesex. [S. of John, of London (and Hannah).]
B. Apr. 16, 1741. School, [Merchant Taylors' and] Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar, 1759. Migrated to Exeter
College, Oxford, whence he matric. Nov. 10, 1760. Cadet,
Bengal Army, 1763; Ensign, 1763; Lieut., 1763; Captain,
1768. Resigned his commission during the 'Batta Mutiny,'
1766, and went home. Restored to the service, 1769. Drowned
at 'Byampore,' (?Berhampore), Mar. 12, 1770. (T. A.
Walker, 317; Merchant Taylors' Sch Reg.; Eton Coll. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.; Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army.)
WATTS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 3, 1852. S. of
James. B. [June 13, 1833], at Boxley, Kent. School, Slough.
Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1853; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Seal, Kent,
1856-9. C. of Woodchurch, 1860-1. C. of HolUngbourne,
1861-4. C. of Kotherfield, Sussex, 1865-6. C. of Bredhurst,
Kent, 1867-70. C. of Langley, Sussex, 1870-1. C. of Leeds,
Kent, 1871-2. C. of Crundale, 1872-84. R. of Oriingbury,
Northants., 1884-95. Married (1) Jane — , who died in 1893;
(2) Feb. 6, 1895, Florence, dau. of Tomlyn Shepherd, Esq.,
of Fernleigh, Rochester. Latterly of 20, Comwallis Road,
Maidstone, where he died Apr. 10, 1915. Father of Henry W.
(1881). (Peile, II. 524; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 15,
1915.)
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Watts, The Rev. James George
WATTS, The Rev. JAMES GEORGE. B.A. 1842, incorp. from
Oxford, on the occasion of the visit of Queen Victoria. [2nd
s. of the Kev. James (Christ Church, Oxford, 1795), V. of Led-
bury, Heref.] Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Nov. 28,
1836, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) i84i;M.A. (Oxford) 1845. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1840; priest, 184 1. C. of Ledbury, Heref.,
1843-6; V. there, 1847-60. R. of Fulletby, Lines., 1860-76.
Died May 26, 1876. {Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WATTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 31, 1781. Of
VVUts. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1786. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) Sept. 23, 1783; priest. May 25, 1788;
C. of West .Moon, Hants., 1783. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 544.)
WATTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 2, 1801; a 'Ten-
year man.' Of Cumberland. [Doubtless s. of Joseph, of
Skelton.] Matric. Michs. 1812; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1813. R. of
CoUingtree, Northants., 1802-18, and of Pattishall (Dunstable
portion), 1812-18. Chaplain to the County gaol. Died
July 7, 1818, aged j-i, at Northampton. Doubtless brother of
Thomas (1807). (\orthants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1818, u. 88.)
WATTS, JOHN STANHAWE. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
July 4, 1766. S. of Thomas, grazier, of Dereham, Norfolk,
(and Tabitha, dau. of John Stanhawe). B. there. Schools,
Botesdale and Seaming. Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar; {Hon.
Wrangler, 1771); B..\. 1772- Fellow, 1772. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 14, 1771; priest, Apr. 15, i772;C. of Thomham
and Holme, Norfolk, 1771. C. of Ashill, 1772; R. there,
1772-1812. R. of Twyford, 1781-1807. Married, Ann, dau. of
James Smyth, of West Bradenham. Died Dec. 23, 1812.
M.I. at AshUl. {Venn, u. 84; G. Mag., 1813, i. 88.)
WATTS, JOHN WALLACE. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1891.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1912; priest, 1913; C. of Hoby with
Rotherby, Leics., 1912-19, and Chaplain of Ragdale, 1915-19.
R. of South Croxton, and Gaddesby, 1919-22. Died Dec. 23,
1922, aged 54. (Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Jan. 5, 1923.)
WATTS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Dec. 15, 1823. B. at Chatham, Kent. [Only s. of [Col.] John,
of Chatham.] Did not reside. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
0.xford, Jan. 25, 1825, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1828; M.A.
(Oxford) 1838. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) Dec. 20, 1829;
priest, Apr. 8, 1831. Of Thorn Falcon rectory, Somerset, in
1830. Minister of St James's, Guernsey, 1834-8. P.C. of
Downside, Bath, 183S-40. Minister of Kensington Chapel,
Bath, 1840-2. V. of Bicester, Oxon., 1843-81. F.R.A.S.
Married (i) 1830, Rebecca Byam, only dau. of Langford
Lovell Hodge, of Antigua; (2) Clara Woodward, of Bicester.
Died in 1S85. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; C. R. Hudleston; V. L.
Oliver, Antigua.)
WATTS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Dec. 2, 1762.
S. of Thomas. B. at Plumpton, Cumberland. Bapt. at
Penrith, .\pr. 15, 1744. School, [Bishop's] Stortford. Name
on boards until mids. 1769. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8,
1766; priest, July 12, 1767; 'LL.B., Christ's Coll.' C. of
West Barsham, Norfolk, 1766. Master of the free Grammar
School at Little Walsingham, 1767. {Peile, 11. 274; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WATTS, MOSELEY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. 21, 1821; a
'Ten-year man.'
WATTS, PETER ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3,
1855. S. of Peter. B. [Feb. 2, 1819], at Southampton.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1859; priest, 1861 ; C. of Rushock, Worcs., 1859-
64. C. of Pitcombe, Somerset, 1864-7. C. of Dinton with
Teffont-Magna, Wilts., 1867-70. C. of Milton, Berks., 1870.
V. of Thomton-le-Street, Yorks., 1870-9. Died Feb. 25, 1879,
aged 60. {Peile, 11. 543.)
WATTS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov. 9,
1811 ; from Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Nov. 10, 1804, age 17. [S. of John, gent., of Ham, Wilts.]
Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1813. Of Ham, WUts. {Al. Oxon.,
which states that he was a Fellow {sic) of Pembroke, Oxford,
1804-12.)
WATTS, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, Nov.
29, 1756. Of Kilkenny, Ireland.
WATTS, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's,
May 27, 1778; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Middlesex. M.A.
(Lambeth) 1797. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1775;
priest, Dec. 21, 1776. Assistant to \Villiam Clements,
Librarian of Sion College, and employed in making a new
Catalogue of the Library, i785-;-9. Librarian of Sion College
from 1799. V. of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, 1795. Prebend of
St Paul's, 1797-1842. R. of St Alphage, 1799-1842. Sunday
Evening lecturer at All Hallows, Bread Street, 1813-42.
Divinity Lecturer of St Paul's, 1817-42. Died Jan. 19, 1842,
at Sion College, aged 92. Father of the next. {St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 544; G. Mag., 1842, i. 558.)
Watts, Thomas William
WATTS, ROBERT EDWARD REGINALD Adm. pens, (age i8)
at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1846. [S. of the Rev. Robert (above),
of I, Sion College Gardens, London.] Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (London) 1852; priest,
1853; C. of Norwood, Middlesex, 1852-8. Assistant Chaplain
at Rome, 1859-66. C. of Laverstoke, Hants., 1867-70; R.
there, 1870-2. P.C. of Freefolk, 1867-72. V. of Ninfield,
Sussex, 1872-7. V. of St Paul's, Bedford, 1877-86. V. of
Wisbech, Cambs., 1886-1905. Married Louisa Ord, dau. of
Major A. K. Andrew, and had issue. Resided latterly at
Wobum, Beds., where he died Jan. 7, 1908, aged 79. (Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; Walford, County Families {sub
his son); The Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 17, 1908; A. G. E.
Hookham.)
WATTS (post HARVARD-WATTS), SAMUEL HARVARD. Adm.
at Clare, June 17, 1886. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1897, as Harvard-Watts; U..\. 1903. Ord. deacon
(London) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Stephen's, East
Twickenham, Middlesex, 1901-5. C. of Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex, 1905-9. C. of Binfield, Berks., 1909-10. R. of
Norton-sub-Hamdon, Somerset, 1910-13. R. of Walesby
with Risby, Lines., 1913-22, and V. of Usselby, 1915-22.
R. of Blickling with Erpingham, Norfolk, 1922-44. Died
Sept. 3, 1944. {Al. Felsted; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 6,
I944-)
WATTS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov. 6,
1807; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Mar. 29, 1803, age 37. [S. of Joseph, gent., of Skelton,
Cumberiand. Bapt. at Skelton, Nov. 16, 1765.] Matric.
Michs. 1807. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1809; priest, 1812; C. of
CoUingtree, Northants., 1809. Doubtless brother of John
(1801). (.4/. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy; C. R. Hudleston.)
WATTS, THOMAS. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Mar. 8, 1835. Probably the man of these names (not of
Oxford) who was V. of Haverfordwest, Pembs., 1843-58, and
Preb. of St Davids. Disappears from Clergy List, 1859.
WATTS (post WATTS-SILVESTER), THOMAS HENRY EVERED.
Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1891. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of
Bournemouth (and Lucy Silvester). B. Aug. 28, 1872, af
Frampton-on-Sevem. School, Bournemouth. Matric. Michs.
1891, as Watts-Silvester; B.A. 1894; M..A.. 1900; B.Chir.
1904; M.B. 1913. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1901. Resident Medical Officer at Hampstead
Hospital; Assistant Medical Officer, Brentford Union
Infirmary. Practised at Sturminster Newton, Dorset. Died
Oct. 13, 1924. {Venn, 11. 522; Medical Directories; The Times,
Oct. 24, 1924.)
WATTS, THOMAS ISAAC. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, i88r.
Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 18, 1882. 2nd s. of Isaac, draper,
of Broseley, Shropshire. B. there, Mar. 16, 1863. School,
St Chad's, Denstone, Stafis. ; and at the Royal Academv of
Music. Migrated to Queens'; Mus.Bac, 1886; B..\. 1887;
M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at Glenalmond, 1887-95.
Organist at Walsall parish church, 1896-1901; organist and
music-master at Epsom College, 1901-23. Died Oct. 12, 1925,
at Craven Arms. Brother of William W. (1878). {Denstone
Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Oct. 14, 1925.)
WATTS, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886. S. of
John, solicitor, of St Ives, Hunts. B. there, June 8, 1869.
Schools, Cambridge House, St Ives, The Gables, Eastbourne,
and Warkworth House, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1892; priest,
1894; C. of St Catherine's, Abercromby Square, Liverpool,
1892-3. C. of St Thomas, Toxteth Park, 1893-5. C. of
St Peter's, Vauxhall, Surrey, 1895-6. C. of S. Kirkby, Yorks.,
1897-1900. V. of All Saints, VVellingborough, Northants.,
1900-5. V. of St Mary's, Wellingborough, 1905-28. Resided
latterly at Fenstanton manor, Cambs., where he died July 4,
1946. {Venn, n. 486; Crockford; The Times, July 5, 1946.)
WATTS, THOMAS PERCY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1889.
S. of Thomas, Baptist minister, of Bedford. B. July 3, 1870,
at St Albans, Herts. School, Bedford (Mr Phillpotts). Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892. Assistant Master at Aravon
School, Bray, Co. Wicldow, -1903-24. Brother of Arthur T.
(1889). {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WATTS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26,
1854. S. of George, surgeon, of Thatcham House, Berks.
B. there, Oct. 11, 1835. School, Ridgeway House, Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1854; LL.B. 1859; LL.M. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1859; priest, i86o; C. of Crewe, 1859-60. Chaplain
at Mottram Hall and Adlington Hall, Cheshire, 1860-72.
V. of Bucklebury with Marlston, Berks., 1S72-90. Married,
May 5, 1881, Anne, widow of R. Andrew, Esq., of Prestbury
Hall, Cheshire. Died Mar. 7, 1890, at Bucklebury vicarage.
{Venn, 11. 319; Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 19, 1890.)
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WATTS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 9, 1824.
S. of Thomas (and Sarah). B. Aug. 3, 1807, in Cambridge.
Educated by the Rev. Mr DufiBeld, at Caistor, Norfolk.
Matric. Michs. 1825. Killed Apr., 1828, by being thrown from
his horse. (Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 30, 1828.)
WATTS, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm pens, at St Catharine's,
May 12, 1876. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] George (1826). B. at
Ewhurst [Sussex]. Did not reside. At St Bees theological
College, 1870. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1873; pnest, 1875;
C. of Goodshaw, Lanes., 1873-5- C. of Chatbum, 1875-7.
C.-in-charge of VVhitewell, 1877-8. V. of Hilton, Yorks., 1878-
83. V. of Linkinhome, Cornwall, 1884. Went to London to
attend a brother's funeral, and was found dead in a cloakroom
at Waterloo station, June 21, 1884, aged 42; verdict 'death
from natural causes.' (Boase, Colled. Cornub.; Crockford.)
WATTS, WILLIAM WHITEHEAD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. II, 1878. Eldest s. of Isaac, farmer, of Broseley,
Shropshire. B. there, June 7, i860. School, St Chad's,
Denstone. Matric. Michs. 1878; Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
ist Class, 1881); B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885; Sc.D. 1909. Fellow,
1884-94. Hon Fellow, 1910-47. Hon. LL.D., St Andrew's
and Edinburgh. F.R.S., 1904. F.G.S.; Secretary for eleven
years; President. University Extension Lecturer, 1882-91.
Deputy Professor of Geology at Oxford, 1888. On the staff
of H.M. Geological Survey, 1891-7. Assistant Professor of
Geology at Mason College, Birmingham, 1897-1906. Professor
of Geology at the Imperial College of Science, 1906-30.
President of the Mineralogical Society, 1926. President of the
British Association, 1935. Married (i) Mar. 2, 1889, Louisa
Adelaide, dau. of Col. H. A. Atchison; (2) 1894, Rachel, dau.
of Mr E. Rogers. Died July 30, 1947. Brother of Thomas I.
(1881). (Denstone Coll. Reg.; The Times, Aug. i, 1947; Who
was Who.)
WATTS-READ, CECIL (1887), see READ, CECIL.
WATTS-SILVESTER, THOMAS HENRY EVERED (1891), see
WATTS, T. H. E.
WAUCHOPE, ANDREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Oct. 15, 1830. B. in the East Indies. Matric. Michs. 1830;
B.A. 1835 ; M.A. 1839. [Too old to be the man of these names,
eldest s. of George (1785-1848), wine-merchant, of Leith,
Edinburgh (and Eliza Anderson, dau. of Samuel Anderson
Mordun St Germains); married Ann Boyd, and had issue,
8 daughters. (Burke, L.G.)]
WAUCHOPE, ANDREW RAMSAY DON (1880), see DON-
WAUCHOPE.
WAUCHOPE, DAVID ALEXANDER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1889. [Elder] s. of David Baird [wine-merchant], of 24, Moray
Place, Edinburgh (and Ellen, dau. of David, Lord Mure).
[B. there, Jan. 31, 1871. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs.
1889- B.A. 1892. Rowing 'blue,' 1895. Served in the
S. African War, 1898-1902 (6th Batt., Imp. Yeomanry;
mentioned in despatches; D.S.O. 1901). Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Lothians and Border Horse, attached
Staffordshire Yeomanry). In business (wine and spirits) in
Edinburgh. Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland
and of the Royal Company of Archers. Coached many
Cambridge crews. Died, unmarried, Aug. 6, 1929, at 24,
Moray Place, Edinburgh. (The V.C. and D.S.O. ; Who was
Who; The Times, Aug. 10, 1929; Cambridge Review, Oct. 11,
1929.)
WAUCHOPE (post DON- WAUCHOPE), JOHN. .\dm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 21, 1833. [Only] s. of John, of
Edmonstone, Liberton, Midlothian (and Henrietta Warrender
Cecilia, 2nd dau. of Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart., of
Saughton Hall). B. July 10, 1816, at Edmonstone. School,
Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1838; M.A.
1842 Succeeded to Edmonstone, 1837. Captain, Midlothian
Yeomanry Cavalry, 1837-52- D.L. for Midlothian. Succeeded
his kinsman, Sir WUliam Henry Don, as 8th Baronet, Mar. 19,
1862, when he assumed the additional name of Don. Com-
missioner and chairman of the General Board of Commis-
sioners in Lunacy for Scotland, 1863-93. Chairman of the
Board of Education for Scotland, 1872-93. Married, .'Vpr. 26,
1853, Bethia Hamilton, eldest dau. of Andrew Buchanan.
Died' Dec. 12, 1893, in Edinburgh Father of the next and
Andrew R. (sub Don-Wauchope, 1880). (Edinburgh Acad.
Reg.; Boase, in. 1235; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
WAUCHOPE (or DON-WAUCHOPE), JOHN DOUGLAS DON.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Sir John
(above), Bart., of Edmonstone, Liberton, Edinburgh (and
Bethia Hamilton, dau. of Andrew Buchanan). B. there,
Sept. 15, 1859. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A.
1882. Sometime Lieut., 3rd Battn., Royal Scots. Succeeded
Waugh, Arthur Thornhill
his father as 9th Bart., Dec. 12, 1893. Of Newton House,
Millerhill, Dalkeith. Vice-Convener, Midlothian County
Council. J. P. for Midlothian. Died, unmarried, Apr. 28,
1951. Brother of Andrew R. (sub Don-Wauchope, 1880).
(Fettes Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; Glasgow
Herald, Apr. 30, 195 1.)
WAUD, BRIAN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1877. S. of the Rev. Samuel WUkes (1820) (and Louisa). B.
at Rettendon, Essex. Bapt. Dec. 29, 1857. School, Guildford
Granunar. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Leytonstone, Essex,
1881-4. C. of St Margaret's, Leytonstone, 1884-8. C. of
St Bartholomew's, Southsea, 1888-92. C. of St George's,
Leeds, 1892-7. C. of St Saviour's, Poplar, 1900-2. C. of
All Saints, Edinburgh, 1903-4. C. of St Saviour's, Poplar,
1904-6. C. of St Mary's, St George's-in-the-East, 1906-9.
C. of Limehouse, 1910-12. C. of All Souls', Lower Clapton,
1912-13. C. of St Saviour's, Aberdeen Park, London, 1914-
27. Perm, to off., dio. of London, 1927-39. Latterly of
26, Methuen Park, Muswell Hill, London, N. Disappears
from Crockford, 1940. (Al. Felsted.)
WAUD, EDWARD WILKES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 2, 1852. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Manston Hall, Leeds
(and Mary Dorothy, eldest dau. of Thomas Sayle, Esq.).
B. there [Sept. 30, 1834]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1859. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1862. Of Manston Hall, Leeds. Capt., West Yorks.
Militia. J. P. for the West Riding. Married, June 16, 1859,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Hon. WUUam Henry A'Court-
Holmes (later 2nd Lord Heytesbury), of Westover, Isle of
Wight, and had issue. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County
Families; Inns of Court.)
WAUD, HORACE CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1870. S. of Christopher, spinner (and Anne). B. at
Sturton-cwm-Fenton, Notts. Bapt. May 25, 1852. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Of the firm of Christopher
Waud and Co., alpaca-spinners, of Bradford. Died Sept. 2,
1895. (Scott, MSS.; V. Hodson.)
WAUD, SAMUEL WILKES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 4, 1785. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [WUkes], lawyer, of York.
From Glasgow University. [B. Oct. 19, 1768.] Matric. Michs.
1 786 ; B.A. 1 790. Married, 1 796, Ellen, dau. of Brian Hodgson,
of Crakemarsh, Staffs. Father of the next. (Matric. Album
of Glasgow Univ.; Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson.)
WAUD, SAMUEL WILKES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 20,
1820. [S. of Samuel Wilkes (above), of Chester Court, near
Selby, Yorks. B. Aug. 26, 1801, at Killingbeck, Yorks. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1821. Scholar, 1822. Migrated to
Magdalene, Mar. 14, 1823; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1825; M.A.
1828. FeUow of Magdalene, 1825. F.R.A.S., 1834. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1827; priest, June 11, 1828. V. of Madingley,
Cambs., 1837-43. R. of Rettendon, Essex, 1844-87. Married
(i) 1844, Martha, dau. of Capt. WUkinson, H.E.I.C.S.;
(2) Jan. 25, 1853, Louisa, eldest dau. of Richard J. Meeson,
Esq., of Battlebridge, Essex. Author, Algebraic Geometry.
Died Feb. 24, 1887, at Rettendon. Father of Brian E. (1877).
(Boase, vi. 811; Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 9, 1887.)
WAUDBY, WILLIAM ROBERT PALLET. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Apr. 30, 1836. Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1836.
Kept ten terms. Afterwards at St Bees College. Ord. deacon,
1844; priest (Chester) Mar. 2, 1845; C. of Croston, Lanes.,
1845-63. C. of St Ippolyts, Herts., 1863-6. C. of Wymondley,
1864-7. C. of Cheshunt, 1867-9. R- of Stoke Albany and
V. of Wilbarston, Northants., 1870-90. Married, Aug. 25,
1892, Lucy Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. J. Tuck, of
St Ippolyts. Resided latterly at St Ibbs, near Hitchin, where
he died Nov. 21, 1896, aged 79. (Eagle, .xix. 499; Crockford;
The Times, Nov. 24, 1896.)
WAUGH, ARTHUR THORNHILL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Sept. i, 1861. S. of the Rev. David Jones [Principal of
the Winchester diocesan training College], deceased. B. Nov.
23, 1842, at Winchester. School, Christ's Hospital (Dr G. A.
Jacob). Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar; B.A. (28/A Wrangler)
1865; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1866; priest
(Rochester) 1867; C. of Thornton, Lanes., and Assistant
Master at Rossall School, 1866-7. V. of Ehnstead, Essex,
1867-73. V. of St Mary's, Brighton, i873-95- Canon of
Ripon, 1891-1922. Archdeacon of Ripon, 1895-1905. V. of
Nydd (or Nidd), Yorks., 1 895-1906. Master of the Hospitals
of St Mary Magdalene and St John-the-Baptist, Ripon, 1895-
1922. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ripon, 1911-13. Married
(i) Harriette Mary, dau. of Thomas Butcher, of Hampstead;
(2) Jan. 6, 1897, Edith Maud, dau. of the Rev. W. Wynter
Gibbon. Died Nov. 20, 1922. (Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Jan. 8, 1897 and Nov. 22, 1922.)
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WAUGH, CHARLES LIDDELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. I, 1876. S. of Edward, solicitor (and Mary Jane). B.
Nov. 26, 1857, at Papcastle, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
Schools, Carlisle Grammar and Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1876.
A mining engineer; of the colliery, Whitehaven. Married
Ada .Mary, dau. of Dr I'.-Vnson, of Whitehaven. Died Apr. 8,
1904. Brother of the next. (Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg. ; Rugby Sch.
Keg.)
WAUGH, EDWARD LAMB. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 27,
1870. [Eldest] s. of Edward, solicitor (and Mary Jane). B.
Aug. 14, 185 1, at Cockermouth, Cumberland. School, Rugby.
Matric. Lent, 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1887. Adm. a solicitor,
1873; practised at Cockermouth (Messrs E. and E. L. Waugh).
Registrar of the County Court. Hon. Major, ist Volunteer
Batt., the Border Regiment. Died Oct. 27, 1917, at The
Burrough, Cockermouth. Brother of the above. (Eagle,
x.xxi.x. 256; Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 30, 1917.)
WAUGH, GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 10,
1894. [Eldest s. of George, M.B. B. at King's Sutton,
Northants.] Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1897. M.B. (London) 1901; M.D.
(London) 1903. At University College Hospital; House
Surgeon and House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1901; F.R.C.S., 1904. Practised in London. Senior Surgeon,
Hampstead General Hospital. Consulting Surgeon, Hospital
for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Consulting Surgeon
at the Infants' Hospital, Westminster. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Married Ada Helene, dau.
of John Farrington, of New York, and had issue, one dau.
Author, medical. Lived latterly at The Court House, King's
Sutton, where he died suddenly, Apr. 3, 1940. (Medical
Directories; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 6 and 10, 1940.)
WAUGH, JOSEPH THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 28, 1784. Eldest s. of Joseph, merchant, of London.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar; B..A. 1788. Professor
of Rhetoric at Gresham College, London. Died at Westbury-
on-Tr>Tii, Bristol, Dec. 16, 1807, aged 42. Buried at Westbury
Church. M.I. (C. R. Hudleston.)
WAUGH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 30,
1784. S. of Robert, of Durham. School, Hertford. Matric.
Michs. 1784; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 1789; priest, Michs. 1791; C. of Bishop Middleham,
Co. Durham, 1789; V. there, 1792. Died before July 1805.
(Durham Ord. Book; First Fruits Dioc. of Durham.)
WAUTON, ATHERTON ERNEST. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879-
S. of the Rev. Joseph Atherton (1830), of Bilton Road, Rugby.
B. Nov. 5, 1856. School, Rugby. Migrated to Jesus, Oct. i,
1880; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1883; priest,
1884; C. of Wisbech, Cambs., 1883-8. C. of Norhill, Beds.,
1888-9. V. of Ivinghoe, Bucks., 1889-96. V. of EUesmere,
Salop, 1S96-1903. R. of Holwell, Beds., 1903-15. V. of
Bowden HOI, Wilts., 1916-20. Married (i) July 10, 1890,
Edith Jane, 5th dau. of J. H. .\stell, Esq., of Woodbury Hall;
(2) Apr. 29, 1924, Ethel Charlotte, dau. of Dudley Albert
Hambrough, Esq., of SteephOl Castle, Ventnor. Latterly of
18, Marlborough Buildings, Bath. Died Feb. it, 1929, at
Bath; buried there. Brother of Charles J. M. (1867). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 14, 1929.)
WAUTON, CHARLES ARTHUR NEVILLE. Adm. at Clare,
July 9, 1895. [Only s. of Charles Joseph Morrison (next).
B. Aug. 28, 1878.] ■ School, Rugby. Matric. Michs., 1895;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at the Towers prep.
School, Crowthome, Berks., 1899; subsequently joint Head
Master with his father. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WAUTON, CHARLES JOSEPH MORRISON. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 12, 1867. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Joseph Atherton (1830),
C. of Tonbridge. B. Feb. 21, 1848. Schools, Tonbridge and
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1867; exhibitioner; B.A. 1871; U..\.
1875. Assistant Master at Oakfield prep. School, Rugby,
1871-4; at Bedford Grammar School, 1875-6. Conducted a
prep, school at Tonbridge Castle, Kent, 1876-99 and at the
Towers, Crowthome, Berks., 1899-1911. Married, .\pr. 1876,
Miss M. C. Savarin. Died Nov. i8, 1939, at Monmouth.
Brother of Atherton E. (1879). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Tonbridge
Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; The Times, Nov. 21, I939-)
WAUTON, The Rev. JOSEPH ATHERTON. Adm. sizar at
Christ's, Nov. 12, 1830; a 'Ten-year man.' [Eldest s. of the
Rev. Joseph Brenton (next), C. of Petworth, Sussex (and
Mary, dau. of Samuel Weston).] B. in the Isle of Man.
Matric. Michs. 1831 ; B.A. 1835. P.C. of Dr>'pool, Hull, 1834-
Wawn, Edward Bickersteth
45. C. of Heddington, Wilts., 1846. C. of Tredington, Worcs.,
1847-52. C. of Tonbridge, 1852-9. Died Jan. 27, 1859,
at Tunbridge Wells, leaving 10 children. Brotherof Samuel W.
(1833); father of Atherton E.(iS79) and Charles J. M. (1867).
{Peile, n. 439; Manchester Sch. Reg. (sub his father); Clergy
List; all these and other authorities call this man and the
next two 'Wanton'. Their signatures at matriculation and
graduation might be either name.)
WAUTON, JOSEPH BRENTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1795. S. of Joseph [Governor of Rhode Island], of
Newport, Rhode Island, America. [B. there.] Schools,
Manchester and Macclesfield. Matric. Easter, i797; B.-A..
1801 ; M.A. 1804. Ord. deacon, 1802; C. of Walton, Liverpool,
1802. C. of Meriden, Warws. C. of Petworth, Sussex, 1814-19.
Never beneficed and went into semi-retirement in the Isle of
Man, his health having been delicate from paralysis of the
throat said to have been caused 'by entering his College
rooms when newly painted.' Married, Jan. 1803, Mary, only
dau. of Samuel Weston, tanner, of Halewood, near Liverpool.
Died Mar. 25, 1853, at Birkenhead; buried at the Abbey
Church. Father of the above and the next. (Manchester Sch.
Reg., II. 178, which states that the name was originally
Wanton; Clergy List.)
WAUTON, SAMUEL WESTON. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's,
.May 30, 1833; re-adm. pens. Nov. 10, 1834. [Youngest] s. of
the Rev. Joseph Brenton (above), of Hills, Douglas (and
Mary, dau. of Samuel Weston). B. in the Isle of Man.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Resided at
Douglas. Brother of Joseph A. (1830).
WAVELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 22,
1799. [Eldest] s. of William, medical practitioner, of Barn-
staple, Devon (and Mary Garrett, dau. of William Smith, of
Guildford). B. in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1801-6; M.B. 1805. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) Aug. 21, 1808; priest, Oct. 2, 1808; C. of Crick-
lade, Wilts., 1808-11. Married, May 8, 1809, Ann Poulton,
and had issue, 2 daughters. Died Apr. 6, 18 11, at Cricklade,
aged 30. (Venn, 11. 134; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1811,
I. 494; V. Hodson.)
WAVELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30, 1855-
[2nd] s. of Arthur Goodall, Major-General (and Aime,
youngest dau. of Sir William Paxton, of Middleton Hall,
Carmarthens.). B. at Stockbridge, Hants. Bapt. Nov. 16,
1838. Matric. Michs. 1855. Entered the I.C.S.; in the Land
Revenue, Lower Bengal, 1858-78. Magistrate and Collector
at Moorshedabad, 1877; retired, 1877. Married, 1881, Florence
Darwin Huish, granddaughter of Francis Sacheverell Darwin,
andhadissue. Died Nov. 21, 1915- Uncleof the Field-Marshal.
(Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.; V. Hodson.)
WAVENEY, Baron (1828), see ADAIR, ROBERT A. SHAFTO.
WAWN, ARNOLD DYKES. .\dm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. i, i875-
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth {1845), of Chel-
tenham. B. Jan. 27, 1856.] School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon,
1881; priest, 1882; C. of Jarrow-on-Tyne, 1881-4. Died
Aug. 18, 1884, aged 28. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; The Guardian,
Aug. 27, 1884.)
WAWN, CHARLES NEWBY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Mar. 19, 1836. [B. at Ormsby, Yorks.] S. of the Rev. J[ohn]
D[ale], of Stanton-by-Dale rectory, Derbs. School, Up-
pingham. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 20, 1840; priest, July 10, 1842; C. of Sculcoates,
Yorks., 1843-4. C. of Halifax, 1845-7- V. of North Ferriby,
1847-79. Married, .Aug. 29, 1844, Emily Margaret, dau. of
the Rev. C. H. Hodgson, of Salisbury. Disappears from
Crockford, 1880. Brother of the next two. (CUrgy List.)
WAWN, EDWARD BICKERSTETH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. II, 1845. S. of the Rev. John Dale, of Stanton-by-Dale,
Derbs. (and jane). B. at Hariand Rise. Bapt. Sept. 29, 1825.
Schools [Uppingham and] Kingston College, Hull (Mr
Singleton). Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar; B.A. 1849; M.A.
1852. C. of Hilton, Hunts., 1850-3. Assistant theological
tutor at Cheltenham College, 1853-64. Married, 1850, Eliza-
beth Bridget, dau. of Thomas Dykes, Esq. Died Sept. 29,
1866. M.I. at Prestbury, Gloucs. Brother of the above and
the next; father of .\mold D. (1875). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg. ;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1866, 11. 701 and 837.)
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Wawn, William Hey
WAWN, WILLIAM HEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 30,
1837. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] D[ale], of Stanton-by-Dale,
Derbs. School, Uppingham (Dr Buckland). Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from
York) Mar. 20, 1842; priest (York) June 11, 1843; C. of
Sculcoates, Hull, 1842-3. C. of Halifax, 1843-7. V. of Coley,
1847-92. Married, Apr. 16, 1845, Elizabeth Hill, dau. of
William Dunning. Lived subsequently at Coley, where he
died Apr. 26, 1896. Brother of the two above. (Eagle, xix.
499; Crockford; The Guardian, May 6, 1896.)
WAY, ALBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 11, 1824.
[Only] s. of Lewis (Christ Church, Oxford, 1790) (and Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Herman Drewe, R. of Combe-Raleigh,
Devon). B. June 23, 1805, at Bath. School, Battle, Sussex.
Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1834. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1833. F.S.A., 1839; Director of the
Society, 1842-6. One of the founders of the Royal Archaeo-
logical Institute, 1845. Married, Apr. 30, 1844, Emmeline,
dau. of Lord Stanley of Alderley, and had issue one dau.
Resided after 1846 at Wonham Manor, Reigate. J. P., D.L.
for Surrey. Edited (for the Camden Society) Promptoriutn
Parvulorum. Died Mar. 22, 1874, at Cannes His widow
presented to the Society of Antiquaries a hundred and fifty
volumes of dictionaries and glossaries from his library, and
his collection of mediaeval seals. (Boase, ni. 1237; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; The Ways of Yesterday.)
WAY, CHARLES CECIL LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, July 30, 1892. [4th] s. of Lewis John ti836),
of Spencer Grange, Yeldham, Essex (by his ist wife, Mary
Isabella, dau. of Holroyd Fitzwilliam Way). [B. Jan. 23,
1875.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895-, M.A. 1901. Ord.
deacon (Nor^vich) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Margaret's,
King's Lynn, 1898-9. C. of Ingatestone, Essex, 1899-1901.
R. of Copgrove, Yorks., 1901-4. C. of Churchill with Lang-
ford, Somerset, 1904-7. C. of Christ Church, West Bromwich,
Staffs., 1907-11. V. of Brereton, ign-19. V. of North Gos-
forth, Northumberland, 1919-22. P.-in-charge of St Ninian's,
Invergordon, Co. Ross, 1922-3. Married, Jan. 7, 1902,
Margaret, only dau. of Haden Corser, Recorder of Wenlock,
and had issue. Latterly of Bridge House Hotel, Staines.
Disappeau^ from Crockford, 1927. (Burke, L.G.; The Times,
Jan. 10, 1902.)
WAY, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1814.
[5th s. of Gregory Lewis (Christ Church, Oxford, 1774),
barrister, of Spencer Grange, Essex (and Ann Frances, dau.
of the Rev. William Paxton, R. of Taplow, Bucks). B.
Jan. 23, 1796. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A.
1819; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon, 1819; priest, 1820. Domestic
Chaplain to the Duke of AthoU. R. of Middleton, Lanes.,
1832-5. C. of Isleworth, Middlesex, 1850. V. of Boreham,
Essex, 1850-73. Married, Aug. i, 1832, Georgiana Augusta,
dau. of Harry Grover, of The Bury, Hemel Hempstead, and
had issue. Latterly of Spajmes Hall, Great Yeldham, Essex.
Died Nov. 9, 1873. Brother of Lewis (1807). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Clergy List; Crockford; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.)
WAY, CHARLES PARRY. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Oct. 4,
1889. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. John Hugh (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1853), V. of Henbury, Gloucs. (and Caroline, dau.
of Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry, K.C.B., the Arctic explorer).
B. Jan. 10, 1870, at Henbury vicarage. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St Peter's, Wolver-
hampton, 1894-1903. C. of Basford, Staffs., 1903-6. V. of
Henbury with Aust and Hallen, Gloucs., 1906-28. Hon.
Canon of Bristol, 1926-8. V. of Chesterton with Alsager
Banks, Staffs., 1928-30. R. of St Chad's, Lichfield, 1930-3.
V. of Eccleshall, 1933-9. Preb. of Lichfield, 1939. R. of
Denham, Bucks., 1939-46. Married, Apr. 27, 1905, Ethel
Mary, eldest dau. of Joseph Walker Danks, of Wolver-
hampton, and had issue. Latterly of Denham Lodge,
Eccleshall, Staffs., where he died Nov. 30, 1949. (Crockford;
Who's Who; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Apr. 29, 1905 and
Dec. 2, 1949; Church Times, Dec. 9, 1949.)
WAY, JOHN HYNE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
June 23, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1838; priest, 1839; C. of Cury with Gunwalloe,
Cornwall, 1838-41. C. of Axminster, Devon, 1841-9. C. of
Kilmington, 1849. Minister of Christ Church, Walcot, Bath,
1849-84. Married, Sept. ir, 1849, at Sudbury, Jane Maria,
dau. of George Strong. Died Feb. 25, 1888. (7". A. Walker,
433; Crockford; Clergy List; Univ. Almanack.)
WAY, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 7, 1807. [2nd s.
of Gregory Lewis, barrister (Christ Church, Oxford, 1774),
of Spencer Grange, Essex (and Ann Frances, dau. of the
Rev. William Paxton, R. of Taplow, Bucks.). B. Jan. 15,
1783. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1807; B.A. 1811; M.A.
1814. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 10, 1811; priest, Feb. 23,
i8i2. Of Spencer Grange, Yeldham, Essex. -Married, May 27,
Wayman, Ephraim
1811, Caroline Elizabeth, only dau. of John Leech, merchant,
of London and had issue. Died Mar. 25, 1835, at Hastings.
To be distinguished from an Oxford namesake who founded
a seminary at Stansted Park, Sussex. Father of Lewis J.
(1836) and William (1839); brother of Charles J. {1814).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, E.G.; Life of Archdeacon Phelps,
II. 42; A. M. W. Stirling, The Ways of Yesterday.)
WAY, LEWIS ALBERT MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
Magdalene, May 12, 1845. S. of the Rev. George (Merton
College, Oxford, 1803), of Cheltenham. B. June 23, 1825.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1863 Ord. deacon, 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Bremilham
and Foxley, Wilts., 1851-62. R. of Foxley, 1862-92. Died
early in Feb. 1894, at 62, Pulteney Street, Bath. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 7, 1894.)
WAY, LEWIS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 6, 1836. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Lewis (1807), of Spencer
Grange, Yeldham, Essex (and Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of
John Leech). [B. Ian. 5, 1817.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1839; B.A. 1843; 'M.A. 1846. Of Spencer Grange, Yeldham,
Essex. Capt., West Essex MiUtia. J. P. and D.L. for Essex.
Married (i) Sept. 20, i860, Marv Isabella, dau. of Holroyd
Fitzwilliam Way, of Bath, and had issue; (2) July 22, 1893,
Catherine, widow of Ashbumham Bulley, and dau. of Daniel
Robert McNab. Died July 31, 1909. Brother of William
(1839); father of Charles C. L. (1892). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.)
WAY, RICHARD FREDERICK. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1885.
S. of James Rout, of Southsea, clerk in the Post Office (and
Mary King). B. July 22, 1865 at Portsmouth. Schools,
Portsmouth Grammar (Mr Jerrard) and Portsmouth Diocesan
(Mr Andrews). Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1886; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1889; priest, 1890;
C. of St Paul's, Walsall, Staffs., 1889-98. C. of Stoke-on-
Trent, 1898-1905. V. of St Chad's, Burton-on-Trent, 1905-39.
Latterly of Penmaenmawr. Died in 1940. (Crockford.)
WAY, SAMUEL JAMES. Hon. LL.D. 1897. [S. of the Rev.
James. B. Apr. 11, 1836, at Portsmouth. Schools, Shebbeare
and Chatham.] Q.C., 1871. Attorney-General of S. Australia,
1875; Chief Justice of S. Australia, 1876. Vice-Chancellor of
Adelaide University, 1876-83; Chancellor, 1883. M.P. for
Sturt, S. Australia, 1875. First Lieutenant-Governor of
S. Australia, 1891. P.C, 1897. Married Katharine GoUan,
widow of W. A. S. Blue, of Strathalbyn and Hahndorf,
S. Australia. Created Baronet, 1899. Died Jan. 10, 1916,
when the baronetcy became extinct. (Who was Who; Biurke,
Col. Gentry.)
WAY, THEODORE ALBAN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. I, 1888. S. of T. W., Esq., of Cranbrook, Elm Grove,
Southsea. B. Dec. 20, 1869. Schools, Portsmouth Grammar
and Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1888. .A-ppointed to the
I.C.S., 1888; served in the N.W. Provinces and Oudh;
Deputy Commissioner at Lucknow, 1910-12; at Fyzabad,
1912-13; Excise Commissioner, U.P., 1913-21. Major, Indian
Vols., 1914-17; with the Indian Defence Force, 1917-19.
Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1922. Commissioner at
Jhansi, 1922-5; retired, 1925. Of Compton Cottage, Canford
Cliffs, Bournemouth, in 1947. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; India Office
Lists.)
WAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1839. [2nd
s. of the Rev. Lewis (1807), of Spencer Grange, Essex (and
Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of John Leech, of London). B.
Oct. I, 1820.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon
(London) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Halstead, Essex, 1845-8.
C. of Inworth, 1849-65. V. of Chrishall, 1865-81. Married,
Jan. II, 1848, Harriet Sophia, dau. of Edward Sidney
Stewart, R.N. Died, i.^., Apr. 20, 1881. Brother of Lewis J.
(1836). (Crockford; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
WAYLEN, GEORGE HENRY HITCHCOCK. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 9, 1899. S. of George Swithin Adee [M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.],
of 41, Long Street, Devizes, Wilts. B. May 17, 1882. School,
Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; B.Chir. and
M.A. 1910; M.B. 1937. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Physician there, 1910-11. D.P.H., 1911; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.;
T.D.; M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Practised at Devizes.
Medical Officer of Health for Devizes. Married, Apr. 28, 1926,
Elizabeth Honor, youngest dau. of Mr G. E. Anstie, of
Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset. Of 41, Long Street, Devizes,
in 1948. (Clifton CoU. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times, May i, 1926.)
WAYMAN, EPHRAIM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse,
Oct. 14, 1864. S. of John, solicitor, of Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1864; LL.B. 1868; LL.M. 1871. Adm. a solicitor,
1854 ; practised at Cambridge. For many years a conspicuous
figure in Cambridge legal and magisterial circles. Ultimately
involved in a series of fraudulent transactions at the expense
of his clients and fled the town. (T. A. Walker, 525; Law
Lists.)
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Wayman, John William
WAYMAN, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magda-
lene, June 22, 1861. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (Exeter
College, Oxford, 1828), [V.] of Great Thurlow, Suffolk. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A.
1872. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1865; priest (Ely) 1866; C. of
West Row, Suffolk, 1865-8. C. of North with South Lopham,
Norfolk, 1868-9. C. of Ashdon, Essex, 1869-72. R. of
Groton, Suffolk, 1873-1917. Married, Apr. 17, 1879, Mary
Emily, eldest dau. of Rear-.A.dmiral Cockbum. Died Nov. 28,
1917, aged 76, at Bury St Edmunds. (Crockford; Clergy List;
The Times, Dec. i, 1917.)
WAYMOUTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 17, 1825. S. of John [of Dawlish, Devon (and Mary,
dau. of John Beach). B. Aug. 20, 1806, at Dawlish.] School.
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1825; B..\. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Wells) Dec. 19, 1829; C. of Sandford Brett, Somerset,
1829-31. C. of Cadeleigh, Devon, 1831-2. Married Amia
Maria, dau. of Thomas Lucas, of London. Died in, or shortly
after, 1832. Father of the next. (List of Carthusians; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WAYMOUTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 9, 1849. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Charles (above). B. at
Cadeleigh, Devon. School, Staffs, (private). Matric. Michs.
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. II, 1853. Capt., 17th Lancers. Married and had issue.
Died Nov. 19, 1892, aged 61, at 13, Wellswood Park, Torquay.
{Inns 0/ Court; R. L. Arrowsmith; The Times, Nov. 22, 1892.)
WAYMOUTH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 23, 1865.
Matric. Lent, 1866; B.A. {2nd Wrangler) 1869; M.A. 1872.
Fellow, 1869-72. Professor of mathematics in the University
of Durham, 1872-3. Married Annie, dau. of John Smith, of
the Lodge, Mill Road, Cambridge. Died Aug. 12, 1873. in
Geneva. {Boase, vi. 812.)
WAYMOUTH, WILLIAM STAINES. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 18,
1871. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M-A. 1878. Assistant
Master at the King's School, Chester. Died Mar. 1, 1895,
aged 44. {Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. 8, 1895.)
WAYNE, EDWARD FOSKETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 7,
i860. [5th] s. of the Rev. William Henry (1821), of Much
Wenlock, Salop. B. Aug. 21, 1841, at Duffield, Derbs.
Schools, Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex (private) and Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1865; priest (Chichester), 1867;
C. of Wilmington, Sussex, 1865-7. Assistant British Chaplain
at Rome, 1867-71. Received the thanks of the Pope
and a decoration from King Victor Emmanuel for his
services to the wounded after the battle of Mentana, in 1868.
Inc. of Holy Trinity, Malta, and Chaplain to the Bishop of
Gibraltar, 1871-7. Chaplain at St Petersburgh, 1877. R- of
Torwood, Devon, 1879-83. V. of Church Preen, Salop,
1883-91. V. of Dorrington, 1891-1920. Married Mar>- L.
Hamage, and had issue, 3 daus. Author, Old Paths; The
Apostolic Ministry. Died Apr. 26, 1920. Brother of Robert
S. (1859), William H. (1851) and Frederick (1853). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WAYNE, FRANCIS HERMAN MILFORD. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, July 16, 1882. [Eldest] s. of [Col.] Herman,
of Tickwood Hall, Much Wenlock (by his ist wife, Theresa
Louisa Catherine, dau. of Sir WilUam Rouse-Boughton,
Bart.). [B. July 14, 1863.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1893. For some time in business in
America from 1885. Manager of the Pall Mall branch of the
Royal Exchange Assurance Co., 1890-1910. O.B.E., 1920.
Subsequently lived at Campfield, Battle, Sussex. Married,
Nov. 28, 1887, Charlotte Isabella Blanche, dau. of Sir George
Kinloch, of Kinloch, Meigle, Perths., and had issue. Died
Dec. 6, 1941, in Edinburgh. Half-brother of St John (1895).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 8, 1941; P. E. Towell.)
WAYNE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 28, 1853. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William Henry (1821)
(and Jane, dau. of Samuel Frederick Milford). B. [.\pr. i,
1834], at Parwich, Derbs. Schools, Bridgnorth, Salop [and
Rossall]. Matric. Michs. 1853. Went to New Zealand, 1859.
Of Otago. Married, Aug. 27, 1863, Agatha Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. George Bairker, of Cambridge, and had issue.
Died Apr. 10, 1901. Brother of Edward F. (i860), William H.
(1851) and Robert S. (1859). (Rossall Reg.; Burke, Col.
Gentry.)
WAYNE, HERMAN GEORGE WELLINGTON. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1885. 2nd s. of the Rev. William
Henrv (1851) (by his ist wife, Eliza, dau. of Captain H.
Foskett). B. [Oct. 13, 1866], at Witley, Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1885. Second Lieut., E. Yorks.
Regt., 1889; Lieut., 1891; Captain, 1898; retired, 1907. Died
Aug. 30, 1931, at Chetton, Salop. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Army Lists; The Times, Sept. 2, 1931.)
Wayte, George Hodgson
WAYNE, PHILIP GRANT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 21, 1894. [3rd] s. of Robert Sewallis (next), of Bryn
Llwvn, Corwen (and Georgina). B. July 8, 1876. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1894. An electrical
engineer. Died Sept. i, 1915, at Malvern. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Burke, Colonial Gentry.)
WAYNE, ROBERT SEWALLIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
.Mar. 15, 1859. [4th] s. of the Rev. WUliam H[enry] (1821),
of Salop. B. Feb. 7, 1840, at Derby. School, [Marlborough
College and] private. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A.
1867. .■\dm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 14, 1865. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1868. On the Northern Circuit. Of
Aberartro, Llanbedr, Merioneths. J. P. for Merioneths.
Married, 1863, Georgiana Reynolds, dau. of — Sydney, Esq.,
and had issue. Died July 12, 1913, at Bath. Brother of
Edward F. (i860), Frederick (1853) and William H. (1851);
father of the above. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, Col. Gentry, gives 'b. 1842.')
WAYNE, ST JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Aug. i,
1895. S. of Lieut. -Col. Herman, of Tickwood Hall, Much
Wenlock, Salop (by his 2nd wife, the Hon. Eleanor Louisa,
dau. of St Andrew Beauchamp, 14th Baron St John of Bletso).
B. June 8, 1877. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1900; priest,
1902; C. of St James's, Northampton, 1900-3. V. of Wil-
burton, Cambs., 1903-8. R. of Conington, Hunts., 1908-51.
Hon. Canon of Ely, 1937-51. Married, Sept. 8, 1903, Dorothy
.A.nn, only dau. of Theodore Ellis WUliams, of Salterley
Grange, Gloucs., and had issue. Died Mar. 10, 1951, in
Antigua, West Indies. Half-brother of Francis H. M. (1882).
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Kelly,
Handbook; The Times, Mar. 12, 1951.)
WAYNE (formerly HARRISON), THOMAS MOORE. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 18) at St John's, June 29, 1813. Of Somerset.
[S. of Richardson, of Taunton]. Matric. Michs. 1813. Migrated
to Peterhouse, Feb. 21 ,1814. Of South Wamborough, Hants.,
in 1866. Heir to estates in Yorks. and Durham. The family
name was changed from Harrison to Wayne, by Royal Licence,
June 8, 1808. Brother of William, M. (1813) sub Harrison).
(T.A. Walker, 390.)
WAYNE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 17,
182 1, as Henry; kept four terms. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Jan. 20, 1823. Only s. of William Henry, of Quomdon House,
Derbs. (and Anne, dau. of Bryan Selwyn). B. May i, 1803.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon,
1827; priest, 1828. P.C. of Heage and Alsop-le-Dale, Derbs.,
1828-41. C. of Parwich, 1834-41. V. of Much Wenlock,
Salop, 1842-72. Married, Feb. 10, 1829, Jane, dau. of Samuel
Frederick Milford, of Exeter. Succeeded his father at
Quomdon House, Derbs., 1856; also of Aberartro, Merioneths.
Died in 1874. Father of Edward F. (i860), Frederick (1853),
Robert S. (1859) and the next. (T. A. Walker, 415; Walford,
County Families (sub his son); Crockf rd; Burke, L.G.)
WAYNE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 28, 1851. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Henry (above),
of Much Wenlock, Salop (and Jane, dau. of Samuel Frederick
Milford). B. Aug. 21, 1832, at Quomdon, Derbs. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Benthall, Salop,
1856-7; V. there, 1857-70. R. of Sheinton, 1871-8. R. of
Willey with Barrow, 1878-1920. Married (i) Nov. 18, 1856,
Eliza, 4th dau. of Capt. Henr>' Foskett, and had issue;
(2) July 25, 1893, Aim^e de Venoix, youngest dau. of the
Rev. J. Dawson, V. of Holy Trinity, Weston-super-Mare.
Died July 17, 1920. Brother of Edward F. (i860), Robert S.
(1859) and Frederick (1853); father of Herman G. W. (1885).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WAYTE, ALLINE. Adm. at Clare, Sept. 29, 1879. [S. of — .
of Otamita, Gore, South Island, New Zealand. School.
King's School, Rochester.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883.
(The Roffensian Reg.)
WAYTE, GEORGE HODGSON. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, June 26, 1851. 2nd s. of William, Esq., of Highlands,
Calne, WUts. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858.
Fellow, 1854-64. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 14, 1856.
Called to the Bar, June 10, 1859. On the Western Circuit;
also practised before the Supreme Court of Queensland. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Shenstone, Staffs.,
1867-73. C. of Thorpe Constantine, 1873-81- Of Bonehill,
Tamworth. J. P. for Staffs. Married, Aug. 1, 1863, .Annie,
•dau. of Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., at St George's, Hanover
Square, London. Author, Prospecting, or Eighteen Months in
Australia and New Zealand. Died Dec. 28, 1881, aged 49, at
Meran, S. Tyrol. Brother of William (1848). (King's Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Crockford; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
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WAYTE, SAMUEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 10, 1837. Of Somerset. [Eldest s. of Samuel Simon, of
Bristol, gent. B. Oct. 28, 1819.] School, Bristol (Mr J. E.
Bromby). Did not reside. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, June 12, 1838, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1842; M.A.
(Oxford) 1845; B.D. (Oxford) 1854; Fellow, 1842-66; Presi-
dent, 1866-78; Hon. Fellow, 1883. One of the Secretaries of
the Oxford University Commission, 1854-8. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1847; priest, 1849. R. of Garsington, Oxon., 1866-71.
Resided latterly at Clifton, where he died Sept. 7, 1898.
{Al. Oxon.; Boase, iii. 1239; Crockford.)
WAYTE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 21, 1848. Eldest s. of William, J. P., of Highlands, Calne,
Wilts, (and Eliza, dau. of John Finnis, Chief Police Magistrate
of Mauritius). B. Sept. 4, 1829, at Calne. Matric. Michs.
1848; Craven Scholar, 18'io; Browne medal, 1850; B.A. 1853;
M.A. 1856. Fellow, 1851-64. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1853;
priest, 1854. Assistant Master at Eton College, 1853-75.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1862. Professor of Greek at
University College, London, 1876-9. 'The strongest amateur
chess-player.' Married, Aug. 6, 1863, at Shoreham, Kent,
Mary Antoinette Lovett, dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Henry
Lovett Cameron, V. of Shoreham. Editor, Plato's Protagoras
and Demosthenes' Androtion and Timocrates; joint Editor of
the Dictionary 0/ Greek and Roman Antiquities. Died May 3,
1898, in London. Brother of George H. (1851). {Boase, m.
1239; King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Walford, County Families;
H. S. Salt.)
WEALE, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 3, 1851.
S. of Robert, Esq., Poor Law inspector, of Bedford. B.
May 29, 1830, at Midhurst, Sussex. School, Bedford Grammar.
Matric. Easter, 1851. Resided four terms. Ensign, Bengal
Army, 1848; 53rd Bengal N.I., 1849-51. In 1851 took
furlough in England, where he remained until his resignation
in Mar. 1853. Later, a wine-merchant in London. Of
Hampton Wick, Middlesex. Married, Elizabeth Bull. Com-
mitted suicide, June 24, 1875. {Rttgby Sch. Reg. (subhisson);
V. Hodson; Venn, 11. 301.)
WEALE, ROBERT MOREY. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 28,
1845. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Ashwell,
Herts., 1849-51. C. of Mansfield 'CVoodhouse, Notts., 1851-60.
C. of St Mark's, Surbiton, 1861-4. R- of Chingford, Essex,
1865-7. C. of St Saviour's, Clapham, 1867-72. C. of St
Luke's, Berwick Street, London, 1872-8. Preacher at
St James's, Westminster, 1878. V. of Priors Marston,
Warws., 1878-91. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1892. Resided
latterly at 54, St Helen's Road, Hastings, where he died
Sept. 29, 1910, aged 85. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. i, 1910.)
WEARING, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, July 13, 1888. [2nd] s. of S[tephen] W[right], Esq., of
Fleet Square, Lancaster (and Jane Hannah, dau. of James
Williamson, of Parkiield, Lancaster). [B. Jan. 25, 1870.]
School, Lancaster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888. Of Park-
field, Lancaster, in 1939. (Burke, L.G.)
WEARING, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 6, 1837; pens. Oct. 12, 1837. [Eldest s. of Christopher
Hammond, of Green Hill, near Adelaide, South Australia.]
B Nov. [12], 1816, in London. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1843. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 30, 1841. Called to the
Bar, May 4, 1847. Crown Solicitor for South Australia, 1856;
Q.C., 1865. Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia,
1867-75. Died Feb. 24, 1875, in the wreck of the steamship
'Gothenburg' on the Barrier reef, Torres Straits. {Boase,
III. 1240; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WEATHERALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 7,
1808. Matric. Easter, 1809.
WEATHERBY, WILLIAM HILL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 14, 1847. S. of William, barrister (and — , dau. of the
Rev. Nicholas I. Hill, R. of Snailwell, Cambs.). B. July 6,
1829, at Newmarket. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1847;
Scholar, 1848; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. A stockbroker. Mar-
ried Evelyn, dau. of James Weatherby. Died Nov. 25, 1903,
at Esher, Surrey. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Peile, u. 501.)
WEATHERELL, EDMUND PERCY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. u, 1873. 2nd s. of the Rev. Robert (St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 1838), R. of Elton-on-the-Hill, Notts. B. there,
July 6, 1853. School, Grantham (Mr Beasley). Matric.
Michs. 1873; exhibitioner; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Bredfield, Suffolk, 1883-6.
C. of Coniscliffe, Co. Durham, 1886-9. Resided latterly at
East Bridgford, Notts. Disappears from Crockford, 1911.
Brother of the next.
WEATHERELL, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1870. Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 1838), R. of Elton-on-the-Hill, Notts. B. there,
Apr. 27, 1852. School, Grantham (Dr Beasley). Matric.
Weatherhead, James
Michs. 1870; exhibitioner; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877- Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Danby Wiske,
Yorks., 1876-9. C. of Broorahill, Sussex, 1879-82. C. of
Elton-on-the-Hill, Notts., 1882-3; R. there and Min. of Sib-
thorpe, 1883-1907. Married, Jan. 20, 1903, Esther Harriette,
youngest dau. of George Lansdell, Esq., of Benenden, Kent.
Died Mar. 7, igog. Brother of the above. {Crockford; The
Times, Mar. 11, 1909.)
WEATHERHEAD, ARTHUR SWINTON. Adm. a scholar at
King's, Oct. 10, 1885. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Trenham King
(1854), V. of St Mary's, Bungay, Suffolk. B. May 3, 1866, at
Esplanade, Bombay. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1885; Scholar; Abbott Scholar, 1886; B.A. {15th
Wrangler) 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1889;
priest, 1890; C. of St Mary's Chapel, Reading, 1889-93. C. of
Stoke-next-Guildford, 1893-6. C. of Tonbridge, 1896-9. V.
of St James's, Hereford, 1900-10. V. of Holy Trinity, Hud-
dersfield, 1910-23. Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1917-23. R. of
Trowbridge, Wilts., 1923-9. C. of St Mary-in-the-Marsh,
Norwich, 1929-37. R. of Beeston St Andrew, Norfolk,
1930-7. Married, Nov. 2, 1899, Elizabeth, only dau. of
S. W. Shaw, Esq., of Bank House, Tonbridge, and had issue.
Died July 23, 1937, at 470, Unthank Road, Norwich; buried
at Eaton. Brother of Henry W. (1889), Herbert T. C. (1894)
and Trenham C. (1883) and the next. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, July 25, i937-)
WEATHERHEAD, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1892. S. of the Rev. Trenham King (1854), V, of St Mary's,
Bungay, Suffolk. B. May 14, 1874, in Bombay. Schools,
Christ's Hospital and Perse Grammar, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1892. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 5, 1894; M.B. 1904.
At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. House
Surgeon, S. Devon and E. Cornwall Hospital; House Phy-
sician, Kent and Canterbury Hospital; Assistant Medical
Officer, S. Yorks. asylum; Assistant House Surgeon, North-
ampton General Hospital. Of Southborough, Tunbridge
Wells, in 1910. Resident Medical Officer, Nordrach-on-Dee
sanatorium, 1912-13. Assistant Tuberculosis Officer, South
Staffs., 1914-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C; Gallipoli, Egypt, France, and Italy, 1915-19).
Tuberculosis Officer and Assistant County Medical Officer for
the Isle of Ely, 1919-20; Tuberculosis Officer for Cheshire
County Council, 1920-6. Tuberculosis Officer, Lindsey
County Council, Lines., 1926-40. Medical Officer, S.S. (cable-
ship) Monarch, 1941-4. Of 48, Pennington Road, South-
borough, Tunbridge Wells, in 1948. Brother of the above,
the next two and Trenham C. (1883). (Medical Directories.)
WEATHERHEAD, HENRY WALTER. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1889. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Trenham King (1854), V. of
St Mary's, Bungay, Suffolk. B. Nov. 6, 1870, at Lyminster,
Sussex. School, Beccles, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (London) 1893; priest, 1894;
C. of St George's, Tufnell Park, 1893-6. A Missionary; at
Usoga, Uganda, 1897-1900; at Sese Island, 1901-4; at
Mengo, 1904-5. Principal of King's School, Budo, 1905-11.
V. of St Mary's, Spring Grove, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1913-30.
R. of Parham with Rackham, Sussex, 1931-45. Married,
June 6, 1901, Aileen, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Col. E. Salisbury
Simpson, Bombay Staff Corps. Author of numerous works
on Uganda. Latterly of Providence Cottage, Heath Common,
Storrington, Sussex, where he died Oct. 21, 1948. Brother
of the two above, the next, and Trenham C. (1883). {Crock-
ford; The Times, Oct. 26, 1948.)
WEATHERHEAD, HERBERT THOMAS CANDY. Adm. pens.
at Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894. [Youngest] s. of the Rev.
Trenham King (1854). School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1911. Ord. deacon (London) 1898; priest,
1899; C. of St John-the-Evang., Upper Holloway, 1898-1900.
C.M.S. Missionary at Nakanyonyi, Uganda, 1900-1 ; at Sese
Island, 1901-5; Vice-Principal of King's School, Budo,
Uganda, 1906-12; Principal, 1912-24. Canon of Uganda,
1918-24. O.B.E., 1923. V. of Felsted, Essex, 1924-30.
Married, June i, 1909, in Uganda, Edith Eileen, dau. of the
Rev. Arthur Robinson Barton, D.D., of Dublin. Died
May 27, 1930, aged 54. Brother of the three above and
Trenham C.'(i883). {Al. Felsted.; Crockford; Who was Who;
The Times, May 29, 1930.)
WEATHERHEAD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
Aug. 1, 1783. S. of William, deceased (and Eleanor
Thompson). B. [June 27, 1763], at Morpeth, Northumber-
land. School, Morpeth. Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 13, 1786; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1787; C. of Ashley and Kirtling, Cambs., 1786-91;
R. of Ashley-ci<m-Silverley and V. of Kirtling, 1791-1803.
Author, Sermons. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 544; Cambridge
Independent Press, Oct. 8, 1791-
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WEATHERHEAD, ROBERTO. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1895. [2nd] s. of the Rev. R[obert] J^ohnston] (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), of Seacombe, Cheshire. B. May 15, 1876, in
Liverpool. Schools, Rossall, Liverpool Institute and Mon-
mouth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1896; B.A.
1898. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Instructor-Cdr.,
R.N.; H.M.S. Valiant; O.B.E.). Retired, as Instructor-
Captain, 1926. Sometime of Ardendee, Heswall, Cheshire,
and of 3, St Paul's Road, Cambridge. Author, The Star
Pocket Book. Died Nov. 29, 1935, at Harbome, Staffs.
{Rossall Reg.; The Times, Dec. 2, 1935.)
weatherhead, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July i,
1 761. S. of the Rev. — , of Yorks B. at Pontefract. School,
King's Lynn, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1761; B..\. 1766. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Feb. 23, 1766; priest (Norwich), Dec. 21,
1783; C. of Appleby, Lines., 1766. V. of Easton, 1783-1808.
V. of Sedgeford, Norfolk, 1793-1808, and of Raynham and
Paston, 1800-8. V. of Rougham, 1800-8. Died July 20, 1808,
at Sedgeford. (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 674; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1808, 11. 753-)
WEATHERHEAD, TRENHAM CANDY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Trenham King (next),
V. of St Mary's, Bungay, Suffolk. B. [June 27], 1864, at
Poona, India. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; Bell
Scholar, 1885; B.A. i886; M..\. 1890. Assistant Master at
Cordwalles School, Maiderihead, for i year; at Elstree School
for 5 years; at Ludgrove School, Bamet, for 5 years; Head
Master of Glyngarth prep. School, Cheltenham, 1898-1902 ;
of Elstree School, 1903-5 ; of the King's Choir School, Cam-
bridge, 1905-12. Married, 1894, Edith Mary, dau. of the
Rev. William Auden. Author, A Greek Accidence; general
Editor of Examination Papers on Classical Authors; Latin
Prose, Rules and Exercises. Resided latterly at Cheltenham,
where he died Jan. 10, 1931. Brother of Arthur S. (1885),
Ernest (1892), Hemy W. (1889) and Herbert T. C. (1894).
[Eton Sch. Lists; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WEATHERHEAD, TRENHAM KING. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 13, 1854. S. of William, Esq. (and Harriett).
B. Apr. 7, 1827, at Carmarthen. Matric. Michs. 1854; LL.B.
1872. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
St Peter's, Southwark, 1857-60. C. of the C.M.S. Church,
Bombay, 1860-78. C. of Lyminster, Sussex, 1870-1. Secre-
tary, C.M.S., Bombay, 1872-9. C. of East with West Rudham,
Norfolk, 1879-80. Director of the C.M.S. Children's home,
Highbury Park, 1880-1. V. of St Mary's, Bungay, Suffolk,
1881-92. Married Mary Anne Boyce. Died Dec. 8, 1892.
Father of Ernest (1892), Arthur S. (1885), Henry W. (1889),
Herbert T. C. (1894) and the above. (Eagle, xvii. 552;
Crockford; Clergy List.)
WEATHERHEAD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
Dec. 18, 1763. S. of the Rev. Thomas (i733). of Ingolds-
thorpe, Norfolk. School, King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1764;
B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771. Fellow, 1768. Ord. priest (Norwich),
Aug. 31, 1800. V. of Shembome, Norfolk, 1800-31, and R.
of Wolferton, 1816-31. Died in 1831. (¥o%tGt, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1831, i. 378.)
WEATHERLEY, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Peterhouse, June 30, 1830. Of Durham. Matric. Michs.
1831. Of Chandos House, Cavendish Square, London. (T.A.
Walker, 441.)
WEAVER, ALFRED BERRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. S. of Frederick Poynton [M.R.C.S.], of Cedar Lawn,
Hampstead Heath, London. B. [June 24], 1874, at Frodsham,
Cheshire. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; LL.B. 1897; M.A. and LL.M. 1901. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, June 11, igo2. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., E. Yorks. Regt. (T.F.); attached Rifle
Brigade). Died July 13, 1949, at Eastbourne. Brother of
Edward H. W. (1887), Frederick K. (1890) and Harold P.
(1897). (Law Lists; The Times, July 13, 1949.)
WEAVER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 13, 1821.
Youngest s. of William, of Chard, Somerset. B. there,
Nov. 29, 1801. School, Blundell's, Tiverton (Dr Richards).
Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. C. of Winter-
bourne-Monkton, Wilts., -1841-2. Of Bathampton, Somerset
(no cure), 1843-4. C. of North Bradley, Wilts., 1845-50.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.)
WEAVER, EDWARD HENRY WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 30, 1887. Eldest s. of Frederick Poy-nton
[M.D., M.R.C.S.], of Frodsham, Cheshire. B. there, Feb. 9,
1869. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1895.
Married, Oct. 27, 1897, Ela Millicent, 2nd dau. of F. J. Monro,
of Hampstead. Of Foulis, Great Bookham, Surrey. Died
June 3, 1936, at Minstead, Haslemere; buried at Great
Bookham. Brother of Alfred B. (1893), Harold P. (1897)
and the next. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The Times,
June 4, 1936 )
Webb, Arthur Edmondson
WEAVER, FREDERICK KEARSLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of Frederick Poynton, M.D., M.R.C.S., of
East Bank, Frodsham, Cheshire. B. Mar. 18, 1872, at
Frodsham. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir. 1901. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897.
House Physician, Royal Free Hospital. Practised at Guild-
ford, Surrey. Died Oct. 3, 1926. Brother of Alfred B. (1893),
Harold P. (1897) and the above. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Medical Directories.)
WEAVER, FREDERICK WILLIAM HERRON. Adm. at Clare,
Apr. 22, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. and LL.B. 1902;
M.A. 1905. School, Liverpool CoUege. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1905. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Naval Transport Ofl5cer; O.B.E.). Of 24, St
James's Street, London, S.W., in 1939. (Law Lists.)
WEAVER, GEORGE CHERRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. II, 1894. S. of Henry, commission-agent, of Holly Bank,
Wyld's Lane, Worcester. B. Jan. 15, 1874, at Worcester.
School, Worcester Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1894; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
St Mary's, Kilbum, 1897-1902. Chaplain (Slission to Seamen)
at Sunderland, 1902-12. V. of Owlerton, Yorks., 1912-16.
Hon. Canon of Sheffield, 1941. V. of Wadsley, 1917-47-
Married, July 15, 1902, Phena, 3rd dau. of Professor Henry
Robinson, C.E., of Westminster. (Crockford.)
WEAVER, HAROLD POYNTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of Frederick Poynton [M.D., M.R.C.S.], of
Cedar Lawn, Hampstead, London. B. June 22, 1878, at
Frodsham, Cheshire School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1902 (University V.B., of the Suffolk Regt.). At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital, 1904-5. Died Oct. 17, 1905, of pneu-
monia. Brother of .-UfredB. (1893), Edward H. W. (1887) and
Frederick K. (1890). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.;
St Bartholomew's Hospital Journal, xiii. 25.)
WEBB, ALBERT BROOKE. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 25, 1859.
S. of Robert (Secretary to the Moravian Missionary Associa-
tion), of Pimlico, London. B. Jan. 31, 1840, in Westminster.
School, King's College School. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1863; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1863; priest,
1864; C. of Henllan, Cards., 1863-4. C. of Merston, Sussex,
1864-6. ChaplainofHerringfleet, Suffolk, 1866-71. Chaplain
of Mutford and Lothingland Union, 1871-7. R. of LuUing-
stone, Kent, 1877-95. R. of Dallinghoo, Sufiolk, 1895-1906.
His ist wife, Augusta Louisa, died in 1881; married (2)
Apr. 14, 1885, Lillie Marianne, only dau. of H. Hughes, Esq.,
of Roman Hill, near Colchester. Died in 1906. (Venn, 11.
344; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 23, 1885.)
WEBB, ALBERT JENKINS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1881. S. of Charles, surgeon (and Charlotte Caroline). B. at
Basingstoke, Hants. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1862. School, Queen's,
Basingstoke (Mr Rutty). Matric. Michs. 1881.
WEBB, ALGERNON FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1883. S. of William Frederick [17th Lancers], of
Newstead Abbey, Notts, (and Emilia J., dau. of T. M.
Goodlake, of Wadley House, Berks.). B. May 13, 1865, at
Newstead Abbey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883.
Found shot in his rooms in College, Apr. 27, 1884; at the
inquest a verdict of 'suicide' was returned. M.I. at Newstead
Abbey. [His father had bought the abbey (in i860) from
Col. Wildman who had acquired it from Lord B>Ton.] (Eton
Sch. Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
WEBB, ANTHONY SPURR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 30,
1857. S. of Josiah, yeoman (and Elizabeth). B. at Portsea,
Hants. Bapt. Jan. 21, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861;
MA. 1865. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1861; priest, 1862;
C. of St James's, MUton, Portsmouth, 1861-3. C. of Wid-
combe, Somerset, 1863-4. C. of Ripley, Surrey, 1864-9.
C of St George's, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1869-71. V. of
Stocldngford, Wanvs., 1871-84- PC. of OrmondvUle, New
Zealand, 1884-92; Inc. of Holy Trinity, Gisbome, 1892-1902;
Canon and Precentor of St John's Cathedral, Napier, 1890-
1903. V. of Ormondville, 1902-3. Married, 1862, Maria, dau.
of W. Paterson, Esq., of Duns, Berwickshire. Died Oct. 19,
1903, at Ormondville, aged 65. Father of the next. [Eagle,
XXV. 208; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 16, 1904.)
WEBB, ARTHUR EDMONDSON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of the Rev. Anthony Spurr (above) (and
Maria). B. at Milton, Portsea, Hants. Bapt. May 27, 1863.
School, Trent College (Mr Fenn). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884. Died Aug. 29, 1892, aged 29, at Southsea. (Eagle,
xviii. 552.)
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WEBB, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 16, 1853. S. of the Rev. WUliam (1824), of Tixall,
Staffs. B. there. School, his father. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1857; pnest,
1858; C. of Sheriffhales, Salop, 1857-64. C. of VVigan, Lanes.,
1864-70. C. of Dalton, 1870-2; V. there, 1872-8. V. of
St Paul's, Crewe, 1879-1910. Hon. Canon of Chester.
Disappears from Crockford, 191 1. Brother of William J.
(1863).
WEBB, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 17,
1838. [Eldest] s. of Benjamin [of Webb and Sons, wheel-
wrights], of Addle Hill, Doctors' Commons. B. Nov. 28, 1819,
in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1842; M.A. 1845. F.S.A. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1846.
With John Mason Neale founded the Cambridge Camden
Society, which restored the Round Church at Cambridge.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 18, 1842; priest, Dec. 24, 1843;
C. of Kemerton, Gloucs., 1843-7. C. of Christ Church,
Regent's Park, London, 1847-9. C. of Brasted, Kent, 1849-51.
P.C. of Sheen, Staffs., 1851-62. V. of St Andrew's, Wells
Street, London, 1862-85. Preb. of St Paul's. Married, 1847,
Maria Elphinstone, dau. of the Rev. William Hodge Mill,
V. of Brasted, and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge.
Joint editor of Bp. Montagu's Articles of Enquiry. Author,
Continental Ecdesiology; etc. Editor of the Ecclesiologist,
1842-68. One of the original editors of the Hymnal Noted,
and joint editor of the Hymnary, etc. Died Nov. 27, 1885,
in London. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford;
D.N.B.; Boase, in. 1242.)
WEBB, CHARLES BOYER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [Only] s. of [Colonel] Charles John, of Elford House,
Tamworth, Staffs, (and Emma, dau. of Edward Boyer, of
Ormskirk, Lanes.). B. Aug. 31, 1870, at Ormskirk. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889. Captain, 4th (Militia) Batt.,
the N. Staffs. Regt. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1902. Of Elford House, Tamworth. J. P. for Staffs, and
Warws. Married, Apr. 20, 1893, Adela Dorothy, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Arthur Blundell, of the Buffs., and had issue.
Died Feb. 26, 1916. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.)
WEBB, CHARLES CAREW. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1885.
Adm. at Clare, Jan. 18, 1886; B.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir.
1894. At the London Hospital. House Physician at Bradford
Infirmary Practised at Swindon (1900); at Chorley, Lanes,
(igio) ; at Yatton, Somerset (1920) and latterly at Cambridge.
Of 8, Millington Road, Cambridge, in 1953. {Medical
Directories.)
WEBB, CHARLES MORGAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. i,
1891. S. of Alfred, grocer, of Blakenhall, Staffs, (and Mary
Lucy Morgan). B. there, June 30, 1872. School, St Peter's
CoUegiate, Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar
1894; B.A. {20th Wrangler) 1894; MA. 1906. Entered the
I.C.S., 1895; Assistant Commissioner in Burma, 1895;
Deputy Commissioner, 1901 ; Settlement Officer, 1903; Super-
intendent of Census Operations, 19 10-12. Secretary to
Government of Burma, 1914; Chief Secretary, 1919-20.
First Vice-Chancellor of the University of Rangoon, 1920.
Chairman, Rangoon Development Trust, 1921. C.I E., 1921;
Knighted, 1924. Retired, 1926. Married, July 12, 1899,
Lilian Elizabeth Griffiths, of Cambridge, and had issue.
Author, Report on Census Operations, Burma; etc. Of
5, Temple Gardens, Brighton, in 1952. Brother of Frank S.
(1898). (Burke, Knightage; Who's Who.)
WEBB, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 20, 1819. S. of James. B. at Brimscombe Port, Gloucs.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1820.
{Record of Old Westminsters.)
WEBB (post PEPLOE), DANIEL PEPLOE. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Nov. 10, 1846 S. of [the Rev.] John [Birch]
[of King's Pyon House, Heref.]. B. [Feb. 15, 1830], at
Weobley, Heref. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A.
185 1. Captain, 4th Dragoon Guards; served in the Crimean
War. Assumed the name of Peploe, May 17, 1845. Of
Garnstone Castle, Heref. Married Eliza Debonnaire Theo-
phila, dau. of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart., of Fern
Hill. Died Nov. 4, 1887. Father of Daniel H. (1880, sub
Peploe); brother of Hanmer W. (1855). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Changes of Name.)
WEBB, EDGAR ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1875.
S. of Stephen. B. June 19, 1857, at Bedford. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1881;
priest, 1883; C. of Corsham, Wilts., 1881-3. C. of Box,
1883-6. C. of Stoke Poges, Bucks., 1889-92. C. of Ripple,
Worcs., 1892-4. C. of Stone, 1894-6. C. of Long Preston,
Yorks., 1896-9. C. of Masham, 1899-1904. C. of Knares-
borough, 1904-5. V. of Brearton, 1906-39. Disappears from
Crockford, 1940. (Peile, 11. 643.)
Webb, George Mower
WEBB, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at St Johns, June 24, 1793. S. of
Thomas, of Sherboume, Warws. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800. V. of St Nicholas,
Warwick, 1810-20. P.C. of Sherboume, Warws., 1820-48.
Married, Sept. 27, 1798, Miss — Watkins, of Daventry. Died
June 4, 1848, aged 75, at Sladnor, Devon. (5/ John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 545; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, 11. 216, which calls
him D.D.)
WEBB, ELIAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Apr. 17, 1871.
S. of Thomas Townsend, gent, (and Caroline). B. [Aug. 1850],
at Alveston, Warws. Bapt. Aug. 23, 1850. [School, Brad-
field.] Matric. Michs. 1871. Of The Brownsend, Bromes-
berrow, near Ledbury, Heref. Captain, 3rd Batt.. Worcs.
Militia, 1879; Major, 1888. Married, Aug. 18, 1883, Rosa-
mond Frances, dau. of Charles Ichabod Wright, M.P. Died
May 18, 1930, at Cheltenham. {Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Eagle,
XLVi. $y,Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 23, 1930-)
WEBB, The Rev. FRANCIS. M.A. 1846, incorp. from Dublin.
Adm. at Emmanuel. Adm. pens, at Trinity College, Dublin,
Oct. 18, 1830, age 16. S. of WUliam 'Quaestor.' B.A. (T.C.D.)
1836; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1840. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
1846. C. of Aston, Birmingham, 1843-4; Vice- Principal of
Grosvenor College, Bath, 1847; C. of Middlesbrough, Yorks.,
1848-9; C. of South Kilvington, 1850; C. of Heywood, Lanes.,
1851. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868.
WEBB, FRANK BROUGHTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895.
S. of WiUiam George, Esq., of Woodfield, Stourbridge,
Worcs. B. Apr. 1876. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1895. Left college, 1896. Went to South Africa with the
Imperial Yeomanry, 1898. {Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
WEBB, FRANK SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Sx John's, Sept. 21,
1898. S. of Alfred, grocer, of Blakenhall, Staffs, (and Mary
Lucy Morgan). B. there, Jan. 14, 1879- School, Wolver-
hampton Grammar (Mr J. H. Hickens). Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901. In the Egyptian Civil Service (Ministry of
Education). Brother of Charles M. (1891). {Wolverhampton
Gr. Sch. Reg.)
WEBB, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 11, 1807.
Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 23, 1809. {Inns of Court.)
WEBB, FREDERICK EDWARD APTHORPE. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Oct. 10, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 191 1;
M.A. 1914. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1894; L.S.A., 1894; D.P.H. Practised in Maid's
Causeway, Cambridge. Medical Officer, Cambridge fever
hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
R.A.M.C; O.B.E.; Brevet Lieut. -Col.; mentioned twice in
despatches). Died Aug. 17, i934. aged 65, at Cambridge.
{Medical Directories; The Times, Aug. 18, 1934; Cambridge
Review, Oct. 12, 1934.)
WEBB, GEORGE HAROLD. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1889. S. of George, merchant, of Hyde Park, London,
deceased. B. [Aug. 5, 1870], at Clapham. [School, Marl-
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1889. Died Apr. 4, 1891,
at High Ongar, Essex. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WEBB, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1894. [3rd] s. of Henry, solicitor, of 13, Clement's
Inn [and 18, Campden Hill Road, Kensington] (and Anne
Bowen, dau. of Rear-Admiral George Herbert). B. Jan. 6,
1874, in Kensington. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1898;
priest, 1899; C. of Chelsfield, Kent, 1898-1901. C. of Great
Marlow, Bucks., 1901-3. C. of Moor-Monkton, Yorks., 1903-4.
C. of Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, London, 1904-7. Chaplain
at Giggleswick School, 1908; at Cranleigh School, 1908-9;
at Dover College, 1911; at Kelly College, Tavistock, 1912.
House Master and Assistant Chaplain at Elstow School,
Beds., until 191 7. Perm, to off. at Christ Church, West-
minster, 1917-23. Assistant Master at St Lawrence College,
Ramsgate, 1918-23. Perm, to off., dio. of Canterbury, from
1932. Latterly of Church House, Dean's Yard, Westminster.
Died Aug. 11, 1944, at Harrogate. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 15, 1944.)
WEBB, GEORGE MOWER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 1843. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Woodhouse,
Yorks., 1847-8. C. of Aughton with Cottingwith, Yorks.,
1848-52; V. there, 1852-60. V. of Great Horton, 1860-75.
V. of Heckmondwike, 1875-87. Married Sarah, dau. of
Samuel Brown, of Sheffield. Died Dec. 22, 1887, aged 71.
Father of Samuel G. M. (1863). (F. P. White; Crockford;
Univ. Calendar.)
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WEBB, GILBERT LOWELL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of
.■Mbert, haircloth-manufacturer, of the Fort Royal, Wor-
cester (and Mary Elizabeth Home). B. there. May 17, 1881.
Schools, Worcester Cathedral, King's, and King Henry VIII,
Coventry. .Matric. Michs. 1899; B..A.. 1902; B.Chir. 1906;
M.B. 1907; M.D. 1913. .-^t St Thomas's Hospital; Clinical
Assistant there. House Physician and House Surgeon, West
London Hospital. In practice at Stourbridge, Worcs., in
1910. Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Surgeon, Hopital
Militaire, Fort Mahon and Chateau de Boismont; Croix
Rouge, attached Xth French Army). Practised subsequently
at Bexhill. Surgeon, Blue Funnel Steamship Co., in 1940.
Of Amesbury, Wilts., in 1948. {Venn, iii. 400; Medical
Directories.)
WEBB (post WEBB-PEPLOE), HANMER WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Dec. 29, 1855. 3rd s. of the
Rev. John Birch, of King's Pyon House, Heref . [who assumed
the additional surname and arms of Peploe in 1866]. B.
[Oct. I, 1837], at Weobley, Heref. [Schools, Marlborough
College and Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon and priest (Hereford) 1863;
C. of Weobley, Heref., 1863-8. V. of King's Pyon, 1866-76.
V. of St Paul's, Onslow Square, London, 1876-1919. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1893-1923 Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1896.
'A notable evangelical preacher.' Married, Apr. 11, 1863,
Frances Emily, eldest dau. of Robert Lush, Q.C. Died
July 19, 1923, in London. Father of Francis H. (1888),
Howard M. (1889) and Robert M. W. (1885) (all sub Webb-
Peploe) ; brother of Daniel P. (1846). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg. ;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WEBB, HERBERT ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of .Anthony Edward, of 4, Woodland Place,
Bath. B. Feb. 8, 1882, at Bath. School, Bath College.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; Stewart of Rannoch Scholar,
1900; B.A. (3rd WrangUr) 1902; (Math. Trip., Pt II, ist Class,
1903); Smith's prize, 1904; M.A. 1906. Fellow, 1903.
A mathematical ' Coach.' Of 9, Highfield Avenue, Cambridge,
in 1953-
WEBB (post REES-WEBBE), HORATIO REES. Adm. sizar at
St John's, June 22, 1847; re-adm. pens., Oct. 13, 1S49.
S. of John, japanner (and Harriet). B. at Wolverhampton.
Bapt. .^pr. 9, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1849. Migrated to Jesus,
Mar. 15, 1850; thence to Queens', May 28, 1851. Passed
(3rd Class) in Civil Law Classes, 1851-2. Gazetted to the
Bengal Lancers, 1845; fought in the battle of Chillianwallah,
Jan. 13, 1849. Joined the Turkish contingent and fought in
the Crimea. Ord. deacon (Manchester) May 22, 1853; priest
(St Helena), 1853-4; C. of St Peter's, Ashton-under-L>Tie,
1853-4. Colonial Chaplain at St Helena, 1855-9. C. of Rock,
Worcs., 1859-61. Cathedral Chaplain and Chaplain to the
Forces at Spanish Town, Jamaica, 1862-70. C. of Rowley,
Yorks., 1870-2. V. of Brompton with Snainton, 1872-9.
Twice married and had issue. Resided subsequently at
Teignmouth, where he died Jan. 30, 1915, aged 86. (Eagle,
xxxvii. 274; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Feb. 4, 1915.)
WEBB, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 26, 1849.
S. of William. B. at Wimbome, Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1853; priest,
1854; C. of Hinton Martel with Horton and Wocidlands,
Dorset, 1853-8. C. of Dewsbury, Yorks., 1859-66. V. of
Hartshead with Clifton, 1866-76. Disappears from Crockford,
1878.
WEBB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 23, 1769.
S. of John, of Westminster. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1770. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 7,
1773. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
WEBB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1783. Of
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790.
WEBB, JOHN BLURTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 17, 1837. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Garveston,
Norfolk, 1845-6. Lived at Barton-under-Needwood, Staffs.,
1847-9. R. of N. Cleobur>', Salop, 1849-59. P.C. of Mar-
chington with Woodlands, Staffs., 1860-5. R- of Old Cleeve,
Somerset, 1865-73. R. of Hawksworth, Notts., 1873-S.
Latterly of Cleeve How, Windermere, where he died Jan. 25,
1883, aged 65. (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 31, 1883.)
WEBB, JOHN CURTIS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1887. S. of
Augustus Henry, Cdr., R.N., of Cheltenham. B. Oct. 29,
1868, at Tenby. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1896. .\t Edin-
burgh, King's College Hospital, London and Berlin. M.R.C.S. ;
L.R.C.P., 1893. Practised in Liverpool, 1 898-1914. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; B.E.F.; men-
Webb, Richmond
tioned in despatches; Order of St John of Jerusalem; Order
of Cruz Vermehla of Portugal). Practised subsequently at
Cheltenham. Married, June 30, 1898, Mabel Gertrude, eldest
dau. of Robert H. Beauchamp, Esq., of Dublin. Author,
Electro-Therapy: its Rationale and Indications, etc. Died
May 23, 1949, at Cheltenham. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times, May 25, 1949-)
WEBB, JOHN HENRY JONAS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
S. of J. [Jonas, farmer], of Melton Ross, Bametby, Lmcs.
B. there, -Mar. 14, 1874. School, Malvern College. Matric.
.Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. A farmer. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). Manager of the Crown farms,
Patrington, Yorks. Of Bumham Manor, Barton-on-Humber,
Lines. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
WEBB, JOHN MOSS. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 6,
1833. S. of John. B. at Woolwich. School, Surrey (private).
Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to Clare, Dec. 24, 1834; B.A.
1838- MA. 1841. Adm. com. causa at Oxford, 1863. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1838; priest (Lincoln), 1839; C. of Swarke-
stone, Derbs., 1838-66. R. of Wold-Newton, Yorks., 1866-74.
Died July 9, 1874. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
WEBB, JOHN ROBERT HILL. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4,
1774. B. at Southampton. Matric. Michs. 1774; LL.B. 1786.
WEBB, MAURICE EVERETT. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
Eldest s. of [Sir] Aston [C.B. and P.R.A.], architect, of
19, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. B. Apr. 28, 1880.
School, Mariborough College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1905. .Articled to his father, and later worked
with him in partnership. F.R.I.B.A. President of the
Architectural .Association, 1914 and 1919. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Royal Engineers (Signals); Major, 1917;
M.C., 1917; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned three times in des-
patches). Chairman, Board of Architectural Education,
1925-7. Vice-President, R.I.B.A., 1927-8. Married, Oct. 28,
1909, Dorothea Margaret, eldest dau. of Edgar Besant, H.M.
Civil Service, of London. Died Nov. 9, 1939, in London.
(Univ. War List; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who was Who; The
Times, Nov. 10, 1939.)
WEBB, NATHANIEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 16,
1777. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Nathaniel, M.P., of Savile
Row, London, and Montserrat, West Indies.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1780. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30, 1776.
Ensign, Coldstream Guards, 1780; Lieut, and Capt., 1785;
Major, 1st Fencible Cavalry, 1 794-1 800. Married, Nov. 20,
1788, Harriet Ellen, dau. of Richard Hoare, of Boreham
House, Essex. Of Busbridge House, Surrey, in 1788. Brother
of Willis J. (1788). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 545; Inns of Court; Oliver, Hist, of Antigua.)
WEBB, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900. S. of E.,
Esq. B. .A.ug. 25, 1880, at Kingswinford, Stafis. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904.
WEBB, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 28, 1782.
[Only s. of Philip Carteret (next) (and Mary, dau. of Thomas
Smith), of Milford House, Surrey. B. June ii, 1764.] Mar-
ried, Oct. 1792, Hannah, dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Barker,
Bart., of Busbridge Hall, and had issue. An officer in the
Army; served in the wars in Flanders. Died Jan. 6, 1799.
(Burke, Family Records.)
WEBB, PHILIP CARTERET. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus
Christi, May 17, 1755- Of Surrey. [Only] s. of Philip
Carteret, antiquary and politician (for whom see D.^.B.)
(and Susanna, dau. of Benjamin Lodington, H.M. Consul at
Tripoli). Matric. Michs. 1756- Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Aug. 8, 1747. Called to the Bar, May 16, 1760. Manned,
1763, Mary, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Milford. Of Milford
House, Godalming, Surrey. J. P. for Surrey. Died Oct. 10,
1793, in St James' Hotel, Jermyn Street, London. Father
of the above. (Inns of Court; Burke, Family Records;
G. Mag., 1793. 11- 963-)
WEBB, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. II, 1752. [Only] s. of Nathaniel, Esq., of Middlesex
[and of Kingswood, WUts.]. B. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1752; B.A. i757; M.A. 1760. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, July 20, 1755- (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 613;
Inns of Court.)
WEBB, RICHMOND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1767. [Eldest] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] Richmond, of [Bandon],
Co. Cork (and Sarah, dau. of John Griffyths, of Down ton,
Radnor.). [B. at Bandon.] School, Westmmster. Ensign,
40th Foot, 1762; Lieut., 1770; sold out. Mar. 14, i777.
Present at the capture of New York. Sailed from Kingston,
Jamaica for Montego Bay, June i777 and not heard of again.
Advertised for in the London Gazette on his mother's death m
July 1789 (J. Shakespear, Shakespeare of Shadwell, 50;
Record of Old Westminsters; Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th Set., 7-)
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WEBB, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. ii, i875. S. of
John, of [Castletown, Roche, Co. Cork, and] 8, Dix s I-ield,
Exeter. B. Sept. 19, 1856, at Castletown. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. {26th Wrangler) 1879; M.A. 1882.
Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar School, 1879-96. Lived
subsequently in Leeds. Author, Visit to Africa and Euclut
Definitions. Died in 1936. (Sherborne Reg.)
WEBB, ROBERT CHAPMAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 18, 1850. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A.
1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1854; pnest, 1855;
C. of Braintree, Essex, 1854-7. C. of Little Waltham,
1857-62. C. of Great Bardfield, 1862-5. V. of Billencay,
1865-77. Disappears from Crockford, 1878.
WEBB, ROBERT HOLDEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 9,
1825. [4th] s. of Richard H[olden] (Christ Church, Oxford,
1794). B. [Feb. 22, 1806], in London. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1834. Cricket 'blue,'
1827. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1829; priest, 1830. C. of
Essendon, Herts., 1841-4; R. there, 1844-80. Author, Flora
Hertfordiensis. Died Mar. 10, 1880. {Eton Sch. Lists; Boase,
VI. 815; Peile, 11. 419; Crockford.)
WEBB, ROBERT RUMSEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 16,
1868 ; sizar, Oct. 6, 1868. S. of Thomas, butcher (and Hannah).
B. July 9, 1850, at Monmouth. Bapt. Aug. 4, 1850. School,
Monmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1870;
B.A. (Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1872; M.A.
1875. Fellow, 1872-1936. College Lecturer, 1877-1911;
Junior Bursar, 1876-77. Well known as a 'Coach' for the
mathematical tripos; at one time taught 60 hours a week.
Lived in College until nearly the end of his life, and for many
years was much of a recluse. Died July 29, 1936. (Eagle,
xLix, 272; The Times, July 30, 1936; Cambridge Review,
Oct. 16, 1936; F. P. White.)
WEBB, SAMUEL GEORGE MOWER. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Aug. 29, 1863. S. of [the Rev.] George Mower (1843).
B. [Aug. 9, 1843], at Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A.
1867: M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1866; priest,
1868; C. of St Stephen's, Salford, 1866-9. C. of Wetherby,
Yorks., 1869-73. C. of Garforth, 1873-8. V. of Saxton with
Scarthingwell, 1878-1903. V. of Kirk-Fenton, 1903-11. R. of
Newton Kyme, 1911-12. Married, July 2, 1879. Bertha,
dau. of John Manclerk HoUis, of Garforth. Latterly of
15, West Clifie Terrace, Harrogate, where he died Feb. 24,
1929, aged 85. (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. i, 1929;
Yorkshire Who's Who.)
WEBB, SAMUEL WILLIAM PANAOTI [or PANAJOTTI].
Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8, 1869. [Eldest] s. of Samuel
Henry, gent, [of Auckland, New Zealand] (and Dorcas Ruth,
dau. of G. B. Ballachey, of Headington). B. at Cheshunt,
Herts. Bapt. Nov. 10, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873;
M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1872; priest, 1873;
C. of Heydon, Essex, 1872-4. C. of Welton-le-Wold, Lines.,
1874-8. C. of Ware, Herts., 1878-89. C. of Christ Church,
Streatham, 1889-91. C. of East Ham, 1891-2. R. of Asbwell,
Herts., 1892-1925. Married, Jan. 1, 1873, Harriette Sophia,
2nd dau. of Walter Cocks, of Bungay. Died Oct. 26, 1925,
in London. (Eagle, xlv, 216; Burke, E.G.; Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 28, 1925.)
WEBB, THEODORE VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Clare, May,
1839. [Only s. of the Rev. William (i793). Master of Clare
(and Anne, dau. of the Rev. Theodore Vincent Gould, R. of
Fomham, Suffolk). B. 1820, at Clare Lodge. School, Bury
St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846.
Lived on his property at Great Gransden, Hunts., 1858-85.
J. P. for Cambs. and Hunts. Married, 1858, Martha Sophia,
dau. of George Marshall, of Alconbury, Hunts. Died Aug.
1885. (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Lists; Walford, County
Families.)
WEBB, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 26, 1802. B. at
Sutton Coldfield, Warws.
WEBB, WALTER. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1894-
WEBB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 30, 1793. [S. of
William, Master of Sutton Coldfield Grammar School.] B.
[Feb. 1775), at Sutton Coldfield. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A.
(i8th Wrangler; aegrotat) 1797; M.A. 1800; B.D. 1808; D.D.
1816. Fellow, 1799; tutor; Master, 1815-56. Vice-Chancellor,
1817-18 and 1832-3. Ord. deacon (Petcrb.) 1800; priest,
1801. R. of Fomham All Saints, Suffolk, 1815-16. V. of
Litlington, Cambs., 1816-56. President of the Cambridge
■ Antiquarian Society, 1843-4. Married Anne, dau. of the Rev.
T. V. Gould, R. of Fornham, Suffolk. Died Jan. 4, 1856, at
Litlington. Father of Theodore V. {1839). (iioase, 111. 1248;
Clergy List; Nurthants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1856, i. 196.)
Webb-Peploe, Robert Murray Watkin
WEBB, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 22,
1821. S. of William [stockbroker]. B. in London. School,
Peckham. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. (i^ith Wrangler) 1826;
M.A. 1829. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 8, 1826. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1828; priest, 1829. R. of Sunderland,
1838-48, and P.C. of St John's, Sunderland, 1838-48. R. of
Winston, Co. Durham, 1848-62. R. of Ryton-on-Tyne,
1862-78. Died in 1878. (Inns of Court; Crockford; Clergy
List.)
WEBB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 1,
1824. S. of Henry. B. at Castle Church, Staffs. School,
Brewood. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon, 1829; priest, 1830. R. of Tixall, Staffs., 1831-83.
Died Mar. 27, 1883, aged 76. Father of Arthur H. (1853)
and of William J. (1863). (Durham Ord. Book; Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 4, 1883.)
WEBB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 16,
1835. S. of William. B. at Cambridge. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1836.
WEBB, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24,
1863. S. of [the Rev.] William (1824). B. [Feb. 27], 1844. at
Tixall, Staffs. School, his father. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A.
1867; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1867; priest, 1868;
C. of Wigan, Lanes., 1867-8. C.-in-charge of Bradwell,
Derbs., 1868-76; V. there, 1876-81. V. of Alrewas with
Fradley, Staffs., 1881-90. Died Feb. 18, 1890. Brother of
Arthur H. (1853). (Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 26, 1890.)
WEBB, WILLIAM TREGO. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 26, 1866.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. James, Baptist minister, of Stoke
Green, Ipswich. B. Aug. 24, 1847, at Ipswich. School,
Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1874-
Assistant Master at La Martiniere College, Calcutta, 1870-5.
Entered the Indian Educational Service, Bengal, 1875;
Professor of English Literature at Dacca College, 1875-8;
Professor of English Literature, Presidency College, Calcutta,
1878-92. Author, Hints on the Study of English; English of
To-day; A Book of Bad Children (verse) and Indian Lyrics
and Other Verses. Died Jan. 8, 1934, at West Mersea, Essex.
(Venn, II. 373; The Times, Jan. 12, 1934-)
WEBB, WILLIS JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Jan. 29,
1788. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Nathaniel, M.P., of Savile
Row, London, and Montserrat, West Indies. Schools, Eton
and Hitcham House; also a pupil of WUliam Godwin in
London.] Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1792. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 6, 1788. Called to the Bar, May 1, 1795. Died
June 13, 1847, aged 78, at Hall Place, Harbledown, near
Canterbury. Brother of Nathaniel (i777). (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 545; Inns of Court.)
WEBB-PEPLOE, FRANCIS HANMER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1888. S. of the Rev. Hanmer William
(sub Webb, 1855), of London. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1892; priest,
1893. Assistant Chaplain (Mission to Seamen) on the Tyne,
1892-3; Chaplain, 1893-9. V. of Leek, Lanes., 1899-1903.
V. of St Peter's, Preston, 1903-11. V. of Bolsover, Derbs.,
1911-14. R. of St Peter's, Blacldey, Lanes., 1914-19. V. of
Christ Church, Cheltenham, 1919-37. Hon. Canon of
Gloucester, 1926-44. Married, Feb. 6, 1895, Frances Emily,
dau. of John Hughes, Esq., of Barry. Died Oct. 6, 1944, at
Salisbury. Brother of Howard M. (1889) and Robert M. W.
(1885). (Crockford; The Times, Oct. 9, 1944.)
WEBB-PEPLOE, HANMER WILLIAM (1855), see WEBB.
WEBB-PEPLOE, HOWARD MELVILLE. Adm. (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 9, 1889. 4th s. of the Rev. Hanmer WUliam
(sub Webb, 1855), of London. B. there [Feb. 12, 1870].
[Schools, Brighton College, King's College, London, and
Neuwied-on-the-Rhine.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (London) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
St Paul's, Onslow Square, 1894-1902. C.F. in South Africa,
1900-1; at Portsmouth, 1902-3; at Shomcliffe, 1903-4; at
Pretoria, 1904-5; at Harrismith, 1905-9; at Aldershot,
1909-10; at Caterham, 1910-14. In the Great War, 1914-19
(C.F. in Salonica, 1917-18; mentioned three times in des-
patches; O.B.E., 1919; Order of St Sava, 4th Class). C.F. at
Hounslow, 1919-24; with British Army of the Rhine, 1924-5-
Chaplain, R.M. School of Music, Kneller Hall, 1921. Lie. to
off., dio. of London, 1926-47. Latteriy of 1, Evelyn Gardens,
S.W. Died Aug. 15, 1947. Brother of Francis H. (1888) and
the next. (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 19, I947-)
WEBB-PEPLOE, ROBERT MURRAY WATKIN. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 8, 1885. Eldest s. of the Rev.
Hanmer WUliam (sub Webb, 1855), of Onslow Gardens,
London. B. there, Nov. 13, 1865. Schools, Neuwied
(Moravian), Germany, and Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1885;
BA. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (London) 1889; priest,
1890; C. of St Paul's, Onslow Square, 1889-92. Spent two
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years in the Engadine and in Colorado for his health. Inc. of
St Patrick's, Sheep Creek and High River district, Calgary,
Canada, 1894-1902. Resided subsequently at Fleet, Hants.
Married, Apr 30, 1892, Evelyn Mary Georgina, only child of
Major C. H. Malan, 75th Regt. Died Aug. 14, 1904, at Fleet.
Brother of the above and Francis H. (1888). [Haileybury
Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 4, 1892.)
WEBB-WARE, CHARLES EDWARD STEVENSON. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June to, 1882. [3rd] s. of Thomas, of Thorn Lea,
Eltham, Kent. B. Oct. 30, 1863, at Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs.
1882 ; B.A. and LL.B. 1885. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
1887. Joined the Victoria Bar, 1889. Married, 1895, Sophie
M., daughter of Sir Edward Dundas. Died Jan. 8, 1903, at
Melbourne, Australia. Brother of the next two. (Charter-
house Reg.; R. L. .•Xrrowsmith.)
WEBB-WARE, FRANK COOKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. S. of Thomas, of Thorn Lea, Eltham, Kent
(and Chelsworth, Victoria, Australia). B. Nov. 10, 1867, in
Victoria. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1885.
Second Lieut., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1887;
Capt., 1898; Major, 1905; Lieut.-Col., 1913. F.R.G.S. In
the Political Department of the Government of India.
Closely concerned with affairs in Baluchistan and the de-
velopment of the trade route from Quetta to Persian territory.
In political charge of the Quetta-Nushki railway at Chagai.
CLE., 1901. Political Agent in Dir and Swat, 1905-6; at
Chagai, 1906-15. Retired, 1919. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, 1920. Married Dorothy, dau. of W. Fumivall, of
Barnstaple, Devon, and had issue. Died Feb. 10, 1934, at
Vevey, Switzerland. Brother of the above and the next.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Armv Lists (sub Ware); Who was
Who; The Times, Feb. 17, 1934.)
WEBB-WARE, GEORGE JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 10, 1880. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Heidelberg,
Victoria, Australia. B. at Heidelberg, Victoria. [School,
Malvem College.] Matric. Michs. 1880. Athletics 'blue'
(weight), 1882. A civil engineer; with the Indian State Rail-
ways. Died before 1936. Brother of the two above. (Malvern
Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
WEBBE, HENRY COWPERTHWAITE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Magdalene, Jan. 29, 1862; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. 15, 1856. [Only s. of William
Henry, of Dorchester, Oxon. School, private.] Matric. Lent,
1862; LL.B. 1863. Re-adm. com. causa at Oxford, 1863.
Ord. deacon (London) 1863; priest, 1864; P.C. of Berkeley
Chapel, Mayfair, 1864-5. Disappears from Crockford, 1884.
(Al. Oxon.)
WEBBER, ALEXANDER HERBERT. Adm. scholar at St
Catharine's, Sept. 27, 1869. S. of James. B. at Clapham,
Surrey. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1879. Sometime Assistant Master at Chatham
House School, Ramsgate. Adm. Solicitor, 1883; practised at
6, Old Town, Clapham, S.W. Clerk to Clapham burial Board,
1888-1901, and Vestry Clerk of Clapham, 1895-1901. Of
Kingston Hill, Surrey. Married, June 17, 1901, Alice Mitchell,
of Clapham Common. Died Nov. 26, 1927, aged 77. (Christ's
Hasp. Exhib.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 29,
1927.)
WEBBER, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Aug. I, 1895. S. of James. School, St Olave's, South-
wark. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Assistant
Master at Liverpool College; at Hulme Grammar School,
Oldham, 1905-10; at George Green's School, Poplar, in 1933.
(Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WEBBER, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 9, 1857. [2nd] s. of C[harles] T[ankerville],
deceased, barrister, of Dublin (and Lady Adelaide King,
and dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Kingston). Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1862. Married, Feb. 18, 1868, Letitia Marian,
eldest dau. of James Johnston, D.L., of Magheramena, Co.
Fermanagh, and had issue. Of Gerib, Co. Sligo, J. P. Died
in 1894. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County Families.)
WEBBER, CHARLES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coll. from
Cavendish H., Easter, 1884.
WEBBER, EDWARD ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, Oct. 11, 1823. S. of the Rev. Edward (Pembroke
College, Oxford, 1783) [R.] of Runnington, Somerset. B.
there. School, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) July 6, 1828; priest, Oct. 4,
1829. R. of Runnington, 1836-72, and R. of Bathealton,
Somerset, 1842-72. Married, Dec. 10, 1845, Frances Eliza,
dau. of .-Mexander Webber. Died Dec. 25, 1872, aged 68.
M.I. at Runnington. Brother of John (1834); father of
William A. (1870) and the next. (Crockford; Misc. Gen. et
Her., 2nd Ser., 11. 7; BlundeU's Sch. Reg.)
Webber, Walter Solomon
WEBBER, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21,
1868. S. of the Rev. Edward Alexander (above) (and Frances
Eliza). B. [Feb. 21, 1848], at Runnington, Somerset. Bapt.
Feb. 21, 1848. Matric. Michs. 1868. Died June 3, 1924, at
Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Brother of William A. (1870).
{The Times, June 10, 1924.)'
WEBBER, EDWARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Apr. 30, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.B. 1882.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1881; L.S.A., 1882.
House Physician, Great Northern Hospital; House Surgeon,
Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich. Sometime surgeon with the
P. and O. Co. Practised at Sutton Valence, Kent, from 1900.
Medical Officer of Health for HoUingboum Union. Of
Southsea in 1920. Disappears from Medical Directories in
1921.
WEBBER, FRANK HARRIS. .\din. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1875. S. of Robert, brickmaker, and Sarah. B. at Withy-
corabe-Raleigh, Devon. Bapt. May 31, 1857. School, Exeter
Grammar (Mr H. Newport). Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879.
WEBBER, GEORGE HENRY. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1875-
Migrated to Queens'; B.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (York), r878;
priest, 1879; C. of Sculcoates, Yorks., 1878-80. C. of
St John's, Greenock, Renfrews., 1880-1. C. of St Paul's,
York Place, Edinburgh, 1881. R. of St Mary's, Port Glasgow,
1881-96. Lie. Pr., dio. of York, 1896-7. C. of St Luke's,
Derby, 1897-1901. C. of Perry Bar, Staffs., 1901-3. C. of
S. Mary and S. Ambrose, Edgbaston, 1903-4. Principal of
Calthorpe Park School, 1905-8. C. of All Saints, Coventry,
1908-11. C. of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1911-29. Perm, to
off., dio. of Coventry, 1929-37. Disappears from Crockford,
1940.
WEBBER, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1880. S. of George William, Esq. B. at Torquay.
School, Marble Hall, near Bristol (Dr Hudson). Matric.
Michs., 1880. Adm. Solicitor, 1888; practised at Bristol.
(Law Lists; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, erroneously
calls him Webbor.)
WEBBER, HARALD NORRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1900. [Eldest] s. of William Henry, builder, of
Brighton (and Hephzibah Close). B. July 9, 1881, at Preston,
Brighton. School, Brighton Grammar (Mr T. Read). Matric.
Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1902; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1919; B.Chir.
1928. At University College Hospital; Resident Medical
Officer there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1912. House Physician
and House Surgeon, West London Hospital, 1920. Anaes-
thetist, St Paul's Hospital and Royal Hospital for diseases
of the chest. City Road. Assistant Medical Officer, London
Fever Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C; E.E.F., 1917-20). Practised at 142, Harley Street,
London. Married, Dec. 22, 1924, Madeline Mary Ryder.
Author, Anaesthesia and Anaesthetics. (Medical Directories;
Who's Who.)
WEBBER, HENRY O'KELLY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21,
1883. [3rd] s. of Charles Edmund [Major-General, C.B., R.E.],
of 73, Sloane Street, London (by his ist wife, the Hon. Alice
Augusta Gertrude Hanbury-Tracy, 4th dau. of Lord Sudeley).
B. Sept. 10, 1866, at Blackheath. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 13, 1885. Went to South .\frica. Of Johannesburg.
Sometime President of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines.
A director of the National Bank of South Africa. Married,
July 26, 1899, Mary Margaret, only dau. of Professor E. C.
Clark, of Newnham House, Cambridge, and had issue;
divorced her, on the grounds of desertion, 1915. Subsequently
married again. Died in Oct. 1950. (Scott, MSS.; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; Inns of Court; Morning Post, Dec. 16, 1915;
Trin. Coll. Record.)
WEBBER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2, 1834. S. of
the Rev. Edward (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1783), R- oi
Rurmington, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1835;
B.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) .A.pr. 8, 1838; C. of
Thorn, Somerset, 1838-42. P.C. there, 1843-57. Married,
Jan. 4, 1855, Juliana Anne, dau. of John Gale. Died .\pr. 30,
1857, at Wellington. Brother of Edward A. (1823). (Clergy
List; Clerical Journal, v. 261.)
WEBBER, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17,
1898. S. of Harry James, retired missionary, of Cambridge
(and Kathleen .Amelia Motuin). B. Feb. 11, 1880, in Paris.
Schools, Bristol (Mr W. Dyer Ware) and the Leys, Cambridge
(the Rev. W. .\. Barber). Matric. Michs. 1898. His work
was interrupted by bad health, and he went to Davos. Died
Jan. 12, 1900, at Cannes. {Eagle, xxi. 228.)
WEBBER, WALTER SOLOMON. .-Vdm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1886. [Eldest s. of Walter, merchant, of Bedford, Cape
of Good Hope.] School, South African College, Capeto\ra.
Matric. 1886. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 12, 1887.
Called to the Bar, June 18, 1890. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Middle Temple Reg.)
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WEBBER, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 14, 1870. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edward Alexander (1823)
(and Frances Eliza). B. at Runnington, Somerset. Bapt.
Feb. 24, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1876; pnest, 1877; C. of
St James's, Gloucester, 1876-7. R. of Runnington, Somerset,
1877-06. R. of Brent-Eleigh, Suffolk, 1896-1904. Died
Sept. 2, 1904, aged 52. Brother of Edward J. (1868). {Eagle,
XXVI. 239; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 7, 1904-)
WEBER, CHARLES LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Feb. 4,
1864. S of C. F., of 35, Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park,
London. B. Apr. 1847. School, -Harrow. Did not reside.
A merchant in Bombay. Died Feb. 25, 1909, m India.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WEBER, FREDERIC PARKES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. S. of [Sir] Hermann [David] [M.D., F.R.C P.],
of 10, Grosvenor Street, London (and Matilda, dau. of John
F. Gruning, of Grove House, Highbury). B. May 8, 1863, m
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1886; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889; M.A. 1891; M.D. 1892. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital, Vienna and Pans. House
Physician and House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1890; F.R.C. P., 1898. House Physician,
Brompton Hospital; Physician, Mount Vernon Hospital.
F S A Married, 1921, Hedwig Unger-Laissle, M.D. Author,
On Climate and Mineral Waters; Some Thoughts of a Dodor-
etc. Of 68, Harley House, London, in 1952. {Medical
Directories; Who's Who.)
WEBER, WILLIAM EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1896. [Only s. of the Rev. George Henry, Chaplain at Bonn,
Germany.] B. May 29, 1878. [Schools, in Germany and
Campbell College, Belfast.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899;
M.A. 1903. Private tutor and English Master at the Evan-
gelisches Paedagogium, Godesberg-am-Rein, for 2^ years;
Assistant Master at Blackheath Proprietary School in 1902;
at the Lyc^e de Nevers, Ni^vre, in 1905; at Chatham House
School, Ramsgate, 1905; at Bridlington Grammar School,
1906-8; at Glenalmond, 1909. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Special List (Railway Transport Officer);
Captain). Principal of the School of Modem German, Bonn,
1923-39- Died July 29, 1942, at Richmond, Surrey. {Camp-
bell Coll. Reg., which gives B. 1876; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Aug. 3, 1942-)
WEBSTER, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Only] s. of Sir Richard Everard (i860)
[afterwards Viscount Alverstone], of Winterfold, Cranleigh,
Surrey. B. June 16, 1874, in London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1899. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Married, May 10, 1898, Gwladys Marie de Grasse,
2nd dau. of Sir Francis Henry Evans, Bart., of Orpington,
Kent. Died Aug. 8, 1902, at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. The
Arthur Webster prize at Charterhouse was founded in his
memory by his father. (Scott, MSB.; Law Lists; Who was
Who; The Times, Aug. 9, 1902.)
WEBSTER, BARON DICKINSON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 10, 1834. [2nd s. of Joseph (and Maria Mary, dau. of
Sir Peter Payne, Bart.). B. Jan. 3, 1818.] Matric. Michs.
1834. Of Penns, Sutton Coldfield. Married (i) May 4, 1844,
Anna Maria, 2nd dau. of Stanley Pipe Wolferston, of Statfold
Park, Staffs.; (2) Anna Maria, dau. of Samuel Ellis Bristowe,
of Beesthorpe Hall, Notts., and had issue. Died Aug. 4, i860.
{Winchester Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon., sub his son; Burke, L.G.;
C. R. Hudleston.)
WEBSTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
June 21, 1793. S. of Benjamin, of Granada, West Indies.
School, Bromley. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 21, 1794-
Doubtless father of the next. {Inns of Court.)
WEBSTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 24, 1852. [Eldest] s. of Benjamin (? above) B. in
London. School, St Peter's, London. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1854. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1859. Of 2, Hare Court in 1870. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WEBSTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 25, 1768. [Only] s. of Edward, of Soho, London. B. at
St Anne's, Soho. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1768. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 28, 1768. Called to the Bar, Nov. 13,
1773- (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 545; Inns of Court.)
WEBSTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1827. S. of — [William (1790)], of Ashbourne,
Derbs. School, Ashbourne. Matric. Michs. 1827. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1833. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. Brother of William (1814). {Law Lists.)
Webster, Harold Colin
WEBSTER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1800. [S. of Gilbert.] B. Apr. 21, 1783, in Co. Down.
School, Fairfield, Devon (the vicar). Did not reside. Adm.
at St John's College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 27, 1800,
'aged 17.' (Al. Oxon.)
WEBSTER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. g,
1861. [S. of Thomas, of Northumberland Terrace, Everton,
Liverpool. B. July 2, 1837.] School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1861. Ensign, 20th Regt., 1858; Lieut., 1859; Capt.,
1869; Major, 1879; Lieut.-Col., 1883; Col., 1887; retired, 1887.
Of Ashwick Grove, Oakhill, Bath. Married, Jan. 12, 1882,
Mary Beatrice, dau. of the Rev. William Appleford, of
Portland, Dorset. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WEBSTER, ERNEST RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July II, 1872. S. of the Rev. Samuel King {1838), V. of
Ingham, Lines, (and Rose Anna, dau. of John Saunders).
B. July 8, 1854, at Ingham. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Haslemere, Surrey, 1879-82.
C. of Sydenham, 1882-8. C. of St Anne's, Brookfield, High-
gate Rise, 1889-1902. C. of St Luke's, Bromley Common,
Kent, 1903-5. R. of Rettendon, Essex, 1905-12. Married,
Dec. 19, 1905, Amy Sophia, eldest dau. of Frederick Beesly,
M.I.C.E. DiedSept. 2, 1912, at Carshalton, Surrey. (Record
of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 4, 1912.)
WEBSTER, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1880. S. of Alexander George, merchant, of Hobart Town,
Tasmania. B. there, Sept. 29, i860. School, Hutchins School
and High School, Hobart. Matric. Michs. 1880; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., ist Class, 1883); B.A. 1884; M.B. 1889. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital; Junior House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.,
1886. House Surgeon and House Physician, West London
Hospital. Of Hobart, Tasmania, in 1890, and of Melbourne,
Australia, in 1900. Again in practice at Hobart, where he
died Jan. 12, 1911. (Venn, 11. 446; Medical Directories.)
WEBSTER, GEORGE EDIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 12, 1804. S. of Daniel, of Deene, Northants. [B. Jan. 5,
1787.] Bapt. Mar. 15, 1787. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1805; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1808; M.A.
i8ii. Fellow, 1810-32; Senior Dean, 1831-2. Ord. deacon,
1811; priest, 1812. R. of Grundisburgh, Suffolk, 1832-69.
Died Nov. 25, 1869. (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford.)
WEBSTER, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 3,
1844. Doubtless same as the next.
WEBSTER, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 15, 1845. [Doubtless youngest s. of the Rev. Thomas
(1800), deceased. School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1845.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1851. Of
Upper Norwood, London, S.E., in 1880. Author, Notes on
Cholera. Brother of John H. (1834), etc. (Medical Direc-
tories.)
WEBSTER, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of William, schoolmaster, of Bolton, Lanes, (and Anne).
B. there, Dec. 2, 1868. School, Heversham. Matric. Michs.
1887. (Venn, n. 494.)
WEBSTER, GEORGE HORATIO. Adm. sizar at Queens',
July 7, 1819. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 25, 1823; priest,
June 13, 1824. R. of All Saints, Norwich, 1825-52- Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1867.
WEBSTER, GEORGE LESLIE. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1900.
School, Seafield Park College. Did not reside.
WEBSTER, Sir GODFREY [VASSAL], Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Sept. 18, 1806. [Eldest s. of Sir Godfrey, 4th
Bart. (Oriel College, Oxford, 1737), M.P. (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Vassal, of Jamaica). B. Oct. 6, 1789.] Had
succeeded as 5th Bart., June 3, 1800, his father having shot
himself 'after ill luck at play.' Of Battle Abbey, Sussex.
M.P. for Sussex, 1812-20. Married, Aug. 22, 1814, Charlotte,
eldest dau. of Robert Adamson, of Co. Westmeath, and had
issue. 'His mode of life was characterized by very great
expense and extravagance, which at length drove him into
retirement.' Died July 17, 1836, in London. (Al. Oxon.;
Return of M.P. s; Complete Baronetage, iv. 188.)
WEBSTER (post KING-WEBSTER), HAROLD COLIN. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897. S. of Thomas, of Leaseowe
Bank, Wallasey, Cheshire. B. Apr. 29, 1879, at Birkenhead.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M..\. 1904.
Adm. Solicitor, 1904; practised at Liverpool. Assumed the
name of King- Webster, 1911. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (R. Fusiliers). Latterly of Ringford, Kirckcud-
brights. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
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WEBSTER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 15,
1889. S. of J[ohn], Esq. [merchant], of Lonsdale Lodge,
N. Duhvich. [B. .A.ug. 14, 1869, at Bexley Heath, Kent.]
School, Dulwich College. Matric. Lent, 1889; B..\. 1891;
M.A. 189s. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1892; priest, 1894; C. of
Beccles, Suffolk, 1892-7. R. of Corozal, British Honduras,
1897-9. R. of St Augustine's, Norwich, 1900-6, and Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, 1901-6. V. of Martham,
Norfolk, 1906-21. V. of West Somerton, 1919-21. V. of
Eaton, 1921-30. C. of Aldrington, Sussex, 1931-3. Married,
Apr. 28, 1902, Harriette Louisa, eldest dau. of George
Bellamy Angell, solicitor, of Beccles, and had issue. Died
Oct. 1, 1937, aged 68, at Hove, Brighton. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Who's Who in Norfolk; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 4, 1937.)
WEBSTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1755. S. of John. B. at Rampside, Lanes. School, Kirkby-
Lonsdale. Matric. Michs. 1755", Scholar, 1755; LL.B. 1765.
Ord. deacon, as a 'student at Christ's' (Lincoln), 1757; priest,
1758; C. of Grantham. V. of Much Cowame, Heref., 1773-
1804. P.C. of Stroud, Gloucs., 1774. Died in 1804. (Peile,
11. 261 ; Herefords. Incumbents.)
WEBSTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 1,
1766. S. of Joseph, glazier, of Lanes. B. at St Michael's,
Lanes. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1766; B..A. 1770;
M.A. 1773; B.D. 1780. Fellow, 1774-93. Ord. deacon
(Chester), July i, 1770. V. of Wootton, Hants., 1771-91- R-
of Meppershall, Beds., 1791-1833. J. P. for Beds. Married,
Apr. 1793, Dorothy Savery, only dau. of Thomas Gillard, of
Yarde, Devon. Author, Discourses on several subjects, preached
at the Cathedral Church at Winchester, 1787. Died May 14,
1833. Left his portrait, and ^3500 South Sea stock to found
a Fellowship and a scholarship, to St John's. [Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 714-)
WEBSTER, JAMES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Trinity, Dec. s, 1842. [Eldest] s. of James [of Madras,
merchant ; and of Hatherlev Court, Cheltenham]. B. Feb. 27,
1827, in Madras. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1844. Adm. at Worcester College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Mar. 19, 1852, age 25; B.A. (O.xford) 1856. In Holy Orders.
C. of St Paul's, Oxford, 1858; C. of Hambledon, Bucks., in
1870. Died in South Carolina, U.S.A. {Cheltenham Colt.
Reg.;Al. Oxon.; V. Hodson.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 14,
1752. Of Yorks. [S. of Leonard, master-cutler, of Sheffield
(and Lidia). B. Sept. 1733. School, Sheffield Collegiate.]
Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1753; B.A. (Senior Wrangler
and ist Chancellor's medal) 1756; M.A. 1759- Fellow, 1760-6.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1757. Chaplain for a short time to the
Bishop of Lincoln. Died Oct. 6, 1766. Gough writes in his
Memoirs : ' I shall ever regret Mr Webster and Mr Cowper,
the former by a habit of study brought a weak constitution
to an end ; the latter lived to make a greater progress, when
he was carried off by a violent fever.' (Northants. Clergy;
Lamb; Hunter, Hallamshire, 265; Cambridge Chronicle,
Oct. 17, 1766; P. J. Wallis.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 30, 1846.
[S. of WUIiam. B. 1825.] Matric. Lent, 1847; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1850; priest, 1851. C. of
Bruera, Cheshire, and Chaplain to the Duke of Westminster,
1854-66. V. of King's Heath, Worcs., i866-86. Died May 19,
1886. [Clergy List; L. A. Webster; Univ. Almanack.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Cath.\rine's, Aug. 28,
1850. S. of Edward, farmer (and Ellen). B. at Huyton,
Lanes. Bapt. Oct. 23, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1851. Migrated,
as Fell.-Com., to St John's, Oct. 11, 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A.
i860. Ord. deacon (Chester) Mar. 8, 1857; priest, Feb. 18,
1858; C of Alderiey Edge, Cheshire, 1857-8. P.C. of Widnes
dock. Lanes., 1858-9. V. of Chamock-Richard, 1860-88.
Died Feb. 10, 1888. (Crockford; Eagle, .xv. 378.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 23, 1856. S. of
WUIiam, of 22, Highbury Place, Islington. B. June 21, 1835,
in London. Matric, Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (London), i860; priest, 1861 ; C. of St Jude's, Mildmay
Park, 1860-1. C. of the Chapel of Ease, Islington, 1861-3.
C. of St Barnabas, Islington, 1863-66; V. there, 1866-78.
Married Frances Ann. Died June 1, 1878. (Venn, n. 330;
Crockford; The Times, June 3, 1878.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1857.
[2nd] s. of George [of Bumside House, Forfars., and Roxeth
Villa, Harrow]. B. Dec. 16, 1838, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1863. .\dm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 14, 1859. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1863.
Married, Feb. 4, 1874, Jessie, 3rd dau. of John Miller, Esq.,
of Leithen and Drumlithie. Of Bumside House, Forfar, in
1885. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1859.
S. of the Rev. William (1821), Senior mathematical Master
Webster, Robert Grant
at Christ's Hospital. [B. May 16, 1840.] Matric. Michs. 1859.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 14, 1861. A private tutor.
Died Mar. 23, 1877, at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. [Christ's
Hospital Exhibitioners.)
WEBSTER, JOHN. .^dm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1862. S. of
Thomas Wylly, of 29, Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels [and
77, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London]. B. May 7,
1843, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1862. Of
Tatton House, Maidenhead. Died Dec. 19, 1933. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
WEBSTER, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889.
S. of George Kennedy, Esq. [Bengal Civil Service], of Inver-
cream, Ledare, Argyllshire. B. Sept. 3, 1870. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1889. Entered the I.C.S., 1889;
served in Bengal, 1891-1900; District Judge of Murshedabad,
1900; Secretary to the Government of E. Bengal and Assam,
1906; Magistrate and Collector, 1910; Deputy Commissioner,
Assam, 1912; Chief Secretary to the Chief Commissioner,
Assam, 1917; Commissioner, 1919. CLE., 1916; C.S.I., 1922.
Retired, 1927. Died May 7, 1943, at Cheltenham. (India
Office Lists; The Times, May 10, 1943.)
WEBSTER, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
May I, 1834. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1800), V. of Oakington,
Cambs. B. there. Bapt. Aug. 8, 1815. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. (40/A Wrangler) 1838; M.B. 1843;
Med. Lie. 1844; M.D. 1848. Of Cambridge in 1850. Prac-
tised subsequently in Northampton. Physician at North-
ampton General Infirmary. Brother of Thomas (1827), etc.
(Medical Directories, until 1871.)
WEBSTER, JOHN RICHARD. .Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9. i899-
[Only s. of George, of Taplow. B. Dec. 1880.] School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Articled to a
solicitor. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (private, H.A.C;
Capt., London Regt. (R. Fus.)); killed in action, Sept. 9,
1916. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Univ. War List; Scott, MSS.;
The Times, Sept. 21, 1916.)
WEBSTER, JOSIAH GARDINER. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 8,
1827. B. at \or\vich. r2nd s. of the Rev. Stephen (i777).
R. of All Saints.] Matric. Michs. 1827; Bell Scholar, 1828;
resided for one year. Adm. at Exeter College, Oxford, whence
he matric. Dec. 3, 1829, age 21; B..\. (Oxford) 1831. C. of
St Peter Mancroft, Nor\vich, 1842-6. R. of Bawdeswell,
Norfolk, 1848-51. No subsequent cure. Died Dec. 16, 1880.
(Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
WEBSTER, LANCE HENDERSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of George, of Harefield Grove, Uxbridge,
Middlesex. B. Apr. 24, 1870, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1888. Killed while serving with Thomey-
croft's mounted infantry in the South African War, 1898-
1902. [Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WEBSTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 10,
1815. Of Notts. Matric. Michs. 1815.
WEBSTER, RICHARD EVERARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. I, i860. [2nd] s. of Thomas (1827), of 2, Great George
Street, Westminster (by his ist wife, Elizabeth Anne, dau.
of Richard Calthrop). B. Dec. 22, 1842, in London. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1864; B..A.
(i6lh Wrangler), 1865; M.A. 1868; Hon. LL.D. 1892. Athletics
'blue' (mile and 2 miles), 1865. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 29, 1868; Q.C., 1878. M.P. for Launceston, 1885-6;
for the Isle of Wight, 1886-1900. Leading Counsel for The
Times before the Pamell Commission. Attorney-General,
1885-6, 1886-92 and 1895-1900. K.B., 1885; G.C.M.G., 1893.
Master of the Rolls, 1900. Lord Chief Justice, 1900-13.
P.C, 1900. Created Bart., 1899; created Baron .Alverstone,
1900; and a Viscount, 1913. Married, .Aug. 20, 1872, Louisa
Mary, only dau. of William Chades Calthrop, M.D., of
Withem, Lines. Author, Recollections of Bar and Bench,
'a book which is badly written and not interesting.' Died,
s.p., Dec. 15, 1915, at Cranleigh, Surrey, when the title
became extinct. Father of Arthur H. (1893); brother of
Thomas C (1858). [Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
WEBSTER, ROBERT GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 20,
1863. [Only] s. of Robert, merchant, of Montrose. B. 1845,
at Perth. School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1864; LL.B. 1868.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1866. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1869. On the Northern Circuit. M.P. for East
St Pancras, 1886-99. T-P- for Middlesex and London. Mar-
ried, Apr. 18, 1872, Eroily, only dau. of B. M. Jalland, Esq.,
of Holdemess House, Hull. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Captain, Special List (Recruiting Staff) and R.F.A.).
Author, The Trade of the World; The Law Relating to Canals;
Japan, the Old and the New; The Awakening of an Empire;
etc. Died Jan. 14, 1925, in London. [Radley Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The
Times, Jan. 16, 1925.)
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WEBSTER, SAMUEL KING. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. ii,
1838. Of Cambs. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1800), of Hatton
Garden, London. Bapt. Apr. 30, 1819, at Oakington. School,
St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1842; priest, i843;C.of Bamack.Northants.,
1842-9. V. of Ingham, Lines., 1852-87. Married Rose Anna,
dau. of John Saunders, of Doctors' Commons. Died Mar. 30,
1887, aged 67. Father of Ernest R. (1872); brother of
Thomas (1827), etc. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy
List; The Guardian, Apr. 6, 1887.)
WEBSTER, SAMUEL WENTWORTH. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1893. S. of Isaac, Esq., of Willowfield, Halifax. [B.
Feb. II, 1875.] School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1921. Second Lieut., 6th Dragoon Guards, 1899;
Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1907; Major, 1913. Served in the South
African War, 1899-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Col., 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) ; mentioned in
Secretary of State's list for ' valuable services '). Died May 10,
1928, at Stansted, Essex. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; G. B.
Routledge; Army Lists; The Times, May 14, 1928.)
WEBSTER, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 30, 1777. S. of the Rev. Thomas (next), of Loddon,
Norfolk. School, Startforth, near Barnard Castle, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1786.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1784; priest, Sept. 25, 1785;
C. of Spexhall, Suffolk, 1784. C. of Geldeston, Norfolk, 1785.
V. of Claxton, 1791-1837. R. of All Saints and St Julian,
Norwich, 1800-25. Died in 1837, aged 78. Father of Josiah
G. (1827). {Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1837, II. 321.)
WEBSTER, THOMAS, .^dm. sizar (age 21) at Caius, Oct. 5,
1754. S. of Joshua, surgeon, of Bungay, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Beccles and Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1756; Scholar,
1754; B.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 22, 1758;
priest, Dec. 24, 1758; C. of GiUingham, Norfolk, 1758. C. of
Geldeston, 1758. V. of Aslacton until 1768. Died in 1794.
M.I. at Chedgrave. Father of the above. (Venn, 11. 70.)
WEBSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 12, 1790;
re-adm. pens.. Mar. 14, 1799. S. of [Richard], attorney,
deceased, of Bakewell, Derbs. [School, Manchester Grammar.]
Scholar, 1791; Matric. Lent, 1792; B.A. 1795. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield and Coventry), May 22, 1796; priest, May 19, i799;
C. of Alfreton, Derbs., 1796-9; V. there, 1799-1817. V. of
Tibshelf, 1804-17. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 546.)
WEBSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 15, 1800.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. {loth Wrangler) 1805;
M.A. 1808; B.D. 1833. Fellow, 1807-9. V. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1809-40. R. of St Botolph's, Cambridge, 1834-40.
Edited Mr Scott's (of Gawcott) Sermons. Died Oct. 1840.
Father of John H. (1834), George E. (1845), Samuel K. (1838),
the next, and William (1829). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; C. Hole, Archdeacon Phelps, i. 389.)
WEBSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1827. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas (above). B. [Oct. 16,
1810], at Oakington, Cambs. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1831; B.A. {14th Wrangler) 1832; M.A.
1835. Secretary to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 1837-9;
Hon. Secretary, 1839-41. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17,
1832; at the Middle Temple, July 6, 1840. Called to the
Bar, May 3, 1841. On the Northern Circuit. Q.C., 1865;
Bencher, 1865-75. A leading authority on the law of patents;
'it was largely due to his efforts that the Patent Law Amend-
ment Act of 1852 was passed.' One of the counsel engaged
for Birkenhead in the contests concerning the Liverpool and
Mersey Docks; his Reports of the committee of the con-
servators of the Mersey became the standard works of
reference relating to that river. F.R.S., 1847. Member of
the committee for organising the great Exhibition of 1851.
Married (i) Oct. 16, 1839, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Richard
Calthrop, of Swineshead Abbey, Lines.; (2) Mary Frances,
dau. of Joseph Collier Cookworthy, M.D., of Plymouth.
Author, Reports and Notes of Cases on Letters Patent for
Inventions; The Ports and Docks of Birkenhead. Died June 3,
1875, in London. Brother of John H. (1834), etc.; father of
Richard E. (i860) and Thomas C. (1858). (Boase, ni. 1252;
Carthusian Worthies; D.N.B.)
WEBSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 15,
1850. S. of Thomas, shipowner. B. in Liverpool. School,
Royal Liverpool Institute. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar,
1854; B.A. (^th Classic) 1855; (Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class,
1856); M.A. 1858. Fellow, 1857. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 14, 1856. Adm. Solicitor, 1861; practised in London
and Cambridge. Married, Dec. 1863, Julia Augusta (the
poetess, for whom see D.N.B.), dau. of Vice-Admiral George
Davies, and had one daughter. Died Feb. 7, 1913, aged 80,
in London. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; The Times,
Feb. 12, 1913.)
Webster, William Frederick
WEBSTER, THOMAS CALTHROP. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 24, 1858. S. of Thomas (1827), of 2, Great George
Street, Westminster (by his ist wife, Elizabeth Anne, dau.
of Richard Calthrop). B. Sept. 23, 1840, in London. School,
Charterhouse, London. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1867. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1863; priest, 1865; C. of St
Anne's, Lancaster, 1863. C. of St Michael's, Liverpool,
1864-6. C. of Homsey, Middlesex, 1866-70. V. of St Mark's,
Old Street, 1870-87. R. of Rettendon, Essex, 1887-1905.
Married Elizabeth Neill, youngest dau. of WUliam Waugh,
of Homsey. Resided latterly at Ilford, Essex, where he died
May 7, 1906; buried at Rettendon. Brother of Richard E.
(i860). {Crockford; The Times, May 8, 1906.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June 27, 1753. S. of Joseph, husbandman, of Derbs. B. at
Chesterfield. School, Chesterfield. Matric. Michs. 1753; B.A.
1757; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Coventry and Lichfield)
Sept. 25, 1757; priest, Sept. 21, 1760; C. of North Wingfield,
Derbs., 1757. V. of Hault Hucknell, 1765-96, and V. of
Tibshelf, 1768-96. {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 620.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19, i775-
Of Yorks. School, Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar,
1779; B.A. 1780. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), Dec. 19, 1779; priest
(Canterbury), 1787. R- of Dymchurch, Kent, 1787-1835-
R. of Blackmanstone, 1810-35. C. of St Mary-in-the-Marsh,
Dover, 1810-35. Died in 1835, at Dymchurch. {St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 546; G. Mag., 1835, i. 103.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 18,
1790. S. of John [formerly Brunt], of Ramshom, Staffs, [who
changed his name on inheriting the estate of the Rev. John
Taylor, LL.D., of Ashbourne]. School, Midcour, Derbs.
Matric. Michs. 1790. J. P. and D.L. for Derbs. Married, i794,
Dorothy, dau. of John Goodwin, attorney, of Ashbourne.
Died at Ashbourne, Sept. 29, 1843. Father of Charles (1827)
and WiUiam (1814). (T. Taylor, Life of Dr Taylor; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 23, 1814.
Of Derbs. S. of Wiliam {1790). Matric. Michs. 1815.
Migrated to Trinity Hall but returned to Trinity, Apr. 21,
1819, and thence migrated to Jesus, May 3, 1819; Scholar;
LL.B. 1827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 13, 1820.
V. of Preen, Salop, 1827-32. R. of Easthope, 1832-43.
Married Louisa, dau. of John Port, of Ham. Died Jan. 19,
1843, aged 46. Brother of Charles (1827). (R. L. Arrowsmith;
Clergy List.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1821. S. of Thomas. B. at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. School,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric. Michs. 1821 ; B.A. (29*^ Wrangler)
1827; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (London), June 14, 1829;
priest, June 6, 1830. Mathematical Master at Christ's Hos-
pital, 1829-65. Reader at St James's, Garlick Hythe, -1841-
65. Sunday Evening Lecturer at St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside,
1847. R. of ColneEngaine, Essex, 1865-70. Disappears from
Crockford, 1871. Father of John (1859).
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 17, 1829.
Of Cambs. [2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas (1800). B. Dec. 31.
1811. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1837. Ord. deacon, 1835; pnest, 1836;
C. of Oakington, Cambs., 1835-6. Third Master at the City
of London School, 1837-47. C. (and Lecturer) of St Olave,
Jewry, 1838-50. Assistant Master at King's College School,
1847-57. Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Twickenham,
1854-73. Author, An Evangelical Ministry the Strength of the
Nation; The Scriptural Obligation of Life Assurance; The
Sabbath was made for Man; The Syntax and Synonyms of
the Greek Testament; etc. Twice married. Died Mar. 26, 1873,
at Twickenham. Brother of Thomas (1827), etc. {List of
Carthusians; Boase, iii. 1253.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1885.
S. of William, Superintendent of Police (and Mary Mountney).
B. Apr. 12, 1865, at East Retford, Notts. Schools, King
Edward VI Grammar, Retford, and Collegiate Grammar,
Southwell. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893.
Assistant Master at Southwell Grammar School for i year;
at the Upper School, Liverpool College, 1889-96. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of All Saints, Prince's Park,
Liverpool, 1891-9. Head Master of the Junior School,
Liverpool College, 1896-1914. Chaplain, Blue Coat Hospital,
Liverpool, 1906-14. Chaplain, Orphanage Asylum (Holy
Innocents' Church) 1914-19. V. of Ainsdale, Lanes., 1919-37-
Subsequently of 21, Sandringham Road, Ainsdale, Southport.
Died Jan. 10, 1944. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 28, 1874. [Eldest] s. of William Thomas, of 15, Highbury
Hill, London. B. July 15, 1855, in London. School, City of
London. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; (Indian Lang. Trip.,
ist Class, 1879); Whewell Scholar, 1880; M.A. 1881. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 25, 1879- Called to the Bar, May 3, 1882.
392
Webster, William Henry
On the Midland Circuit. Died, unmarried. Mar. lo, 1929, in
London. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Mar. 12, 1929)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-Coll., Lent, 1874.
S. of Williaui, gent. B. Oct. i, 1850, at Upton, VVoodchurch,
Cheshire. [Formerlv Sub-Lieut., R.N.] Adin. pens, at
St John's, Julv 6, 1875; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
1876; priest, 1878; C. of West Exe, Devon, 1876-8. C. of
(Pitt's Portion) Tiverton, 1878-80. C. of Westtield, Sussex,
1880-1. C. of Cocking, 1881-2. Chaplain at Bonn, 1882-9.
Organising Secretary, A.C.S. (Midland District), 1890-2;
(Western District), 1892. C. of Holy Trinity, Launceston,
Tasmania, 1892-5; V. of Shefi&eld, Tasmania, 1895-6; R. of
Bothwell, Tasmania, 1896-9; V. of Waiuku, New Zealand,
1899-1902. Perm, to off., dio. of Auckland, 1903-6. C. of
St Mary's, Hoxton, London, 1910-12. C. of St John's,
Hampstead, 1912-13. R. of Bradden, Northants., 1913-22.
Latterly of Barton-on-Sea, Hants. Died in 193 1. (Eagle,
.XLVli. 35; Crockford.)
WEBSTER, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS MOUNTJOY. Adm. sizar
at St John's, Feb. 28, 1756. S. of the Rev. Robert, of Berks.
B. at Southwell. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1736;
B..^.. 1760. Ord. deacon (Chester), Dec. 24, 1760; priest
(Salisburv), Sept. 19, 1762. R. of St MUdred with All Saints
and St Mary de Castro, Canterbury, 1778-88. R. of St John's,
Clerkenwell. Died Apr. 17, 1788 at Reading. (St John's Coll.
Adm., in. 644; Hasted.)
WEDD, CHARLES BERTIE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887. S. of
Thomas, of Boston, Lines, (and Annie Keller). B. there,
June 13, 1868. School, Boston. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1890. F.G.S., 1898. Sometime
Assistant Master at Bath College and at Oundle; at Harro-
gate, 1890-5. .Appointed to the Geological Survey, 1898;
retired, 1929. Part-author of numerous maps and memoirs
for the Survey. (Venn, 11. 494.)
WEDD, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing, Mar. 12, 1890.
[S. of John, of Manchester.] Matric. Easter, 1890; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1893; M.B. and B.Chir. 1896;
M.A. 1897. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; Senior House
Physician there. Senior House Surgeon, Southport Infirmary.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898. Practised at WeUington, Salop.
Married, July 1, 1899, Bessie, dau. of George Draper, F.R.G.S.,
of Blackheath. Of Sandy Nap, Crescent Road, WeUington,
in 1948. (Medical Directories; The Times, July 5, 1899.)
WEDD, NATHANIEL. Adm. a scholar at King's, Oct. 11, 1883.
[Only] s. of Charles Wright, corn-merchant [of Boston],
deceased, late of 62, Jackson Road, HoUoway, Middlesex.
B. Apr. 10, 1864, at 13, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 18S3; Scholar, 1886;
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1885); B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II;
ist Class) 1887; M.A. 1891. Fellow, 1888-1940; Assistant
Tutor, 1892-1912; College Librarian, 1919-22. University
Lecturer in .\ncient Histor)-, 1901-12. Compelled by ill-
health to resign all his educational and administrative
appointments. Married, Aug. 23, 1906, Rachel Evelyn,
2nd dau. of John Forbes White, LL.D., of Aberdeen, Classical
lecturer at Newnham College. Edited Euripides' Orestes. Died
Sept. 27, 1940, at Hereford; buried at Credenhill, Heref.
(King's Coll. Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 30, 1940.}
WEDDALL, WILLIAM LANGSTAFF. Adm. pens, 'age 18) at
St John's, Nov. 29, 1824. Of Yorks. School, Ipswich.
Matric. Michs. 1825. Migrated to St Catharine's, Feb. 13,
1826; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), June 6,
1830; priest (Norwich), June 5, 1831. R. of Chillesford,
Suffolk, 1832-8. V. of Darsham, 1832-51. P.C. of Dunwich,
1843-51. Married, Sept. 27, 1836, Louisa Mary, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. Christopher Smear (1788), formerly R. of Chillesford,
and had issue. Died Feb. 16, 1851, 'aged 42,' at Tuxford,
Notts. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, i. 446.)
WEDDELL, ALEXANDER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1882. [Eldest s. of Alexander, of Burchet House,
Dorking.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B..\. 1885; LL.M. 1890.
Adm. Solicitor, Apr. 1889 (Messrs Batten and Co., 13, \'ic-
toria Street, Westminster). Married, Apr. 23, 1906, Eileen,
dau. of James Mark McDowell, of Heme Hill. Of 17, The
Avenue, London, W. Died May 20, 1931, as the result of an
accident. (Scott, MSS.;Law Lists; The Times, May 23, 1941.)
WEDDELL [THOMAS]. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 21,
1753. Matric. Michs. 1753; Scholar, 1754. Doubtless the
man of these names, only s. of Charles, of Waddow, Yorks.,
who was adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1753; called
to the Bar, Nov. 28, 1760. (Middle Temple Reg.)
WEDDELL (formedy ELCOCK), THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com.
(age 18) at St John's, May 2, 1753, S. of Richard (sub
Elcock, 1709) [of Newby-on-Swale, Yorks.]. B. [Nov. 2,
1734], in York. School, Hackney. Matric. Michs. 1753. His
father had taken the name of Weddell, 1748, on succeeding
to the fortune of an uncle, and bought the estate of Newby-
Wedge, John Jaques
on-Swale. Died, s.p., Dec. 24, 1756; buried at Strensall.
Brother of William (i753)- (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 619.)
WEDDELL, THOMAS PHILIP (1798), see GRANTHAM, Lord.
WEDDELL (formeriy ELCOCK), WILLIAM. .\dm. Fell.-Com.
(age 16) at St John's, May 2, 1753. [Youngest] s. of Richard
(sub Elcock, 1709), of Newby-on-Swale, Yorks. B. [May 13,
1736], in York. School, Hackney. Matric. Michs. i753-
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 5, 1753- Made a tour of Europe
in 1765 with William Palgrave (i753)- Formed a collection
of statues, including the Barberini V'enus. A friend of
Thomas Gray. Of Newby-on-Swale, Yorks. M.P. for
Kingston-on-Hull, 1766-74; for Malton, 1775-92. Married,
Feb. 1771, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Ramsden, Bart., of
Byrom. Died May 30, 1792, on "entering a cold bath, in
Surrey Street, tempted by the extreme heat of the day.'
Brother of Thomas (i753)- (S< John's Coll. Adm., in. 619;
Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s; Whibley, Letters of Thomas
Gray.)
WEDDERBURN, CHARLES CARMICHAEL. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1900. Eldest s. of Henry (or Harry) George
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1869), Advocate of the High Court,
Madras, of Dhucraig, St .\ndrews, Fifeshire (and Jane
Trevelyan, dau. of David Fremantle Carmichael, Madras
C.S.). B. Dec. 31, 1882, in Madras. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B..\. 1903. Married, Dec. 21, 1918,
Jessie Mary, dau. of Walter Edwin Fairlie, of Bishopstone,
Northwood, and had issue. Of i, Abbotsford Place, St
Andrews, Fifeshire, in 1949. Died Dec. 5, 1951. (Burke,
P. and B.; The Times, Dec. 7, 1951.)
WEDDERBURN, DAVID. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, May 31,
1S54. [2nd] s. of [Sir] John [2nd Bart., H.E.I.C.S.], of Keith
House, Edinburgh (and Henrietta Louisa, dau. of William
Milbum, merchant, of Bombay). B.Dec. 20, 1835, in Bombay.
School, Loretto; and at Edinburgh University. Matric.
Michs. 1854; Scholar, 1857; B.A. 1858; M..A.. 1879. Adm. an
Advocate of the Scottish Bar, 1861. Of Meredith, Gloucs.,
and of Inveresk, Midlothian. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., July 2,
1862. Lieut., South Gloucs. Militia, 1867; Captain, 3rd Batt.,
Gloucs. Militia, 1870-82. Travelled widely. M.P. for South
A>Tshire, 1868-74; for Haddington and Dunbar, 1879-82.
Died, unmarried, Sept. 18, 1882. (Loretto Reg.; Boase, iii.
1253; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; Return of M.P.s;
Mrs E H. Percival, Life of Sir David Wedderburn, 1884.)
WEDDERBURN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 24, 1821. S. of David [doubtless Sir David, Bart.] (and
Margaret, dau. of George Brown, of Elistoun, Roxburghs.).
B. Nov. 16, 1804, in St George's parish, London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1822. Died May 23, 1823, in
Brompton. M.I. in Glynde church, Sussex. (Burke, P. and B.;
V. Hodson; Scots' Mag., 1804, 972; Blackwood's Mag., 1823,
736.)
WEDDRED, JOHN. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Nov. 14, 1786. Matric. Easter, 1797; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) lygj-
V. of Peterborough, 1786-1806. Minor Canon of Peter-
borough. J. P. for Peterborough. R. of Northborough,
Northants., 1801-6. Died Aug. 20, 1806. (Northants. Clergy;
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1806, 11. 877.)
WEDEMEYER, CHRISTIAN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 18S9. S. of [Anton Philip] Rudolph, of Langroyd,
Didsbury, near Manchester. B. Aug. 9, 1870, in Manchester.
Schools, Pocklington Grammar, Yorks., and Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.\. 1893; M.A. 1896. Brother of the next.
[Repton Reg.)
WEDEMEYER, EDWARD RUDOLPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1892. S. of [.\nton PhUip] Rudolph, of Langroyd,
Didsbury, near Manchester. B. Mar. 14, 1873, in Manchester.
Schools, Radley and St Leonards-on-Sea (private). Matric.
Michs. 1892. General Manager of the Plymouth breweries
until 1937; afterwards in Australia. Brother of the above.
(Radley Reg.)
WEDGE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, July 3,
1800. S. of Charles, farmer, of Westley, Cambs. B. at
Gazeley, Suffolk. School, Linton, Cambs. Matric. Michs.
1800; Scholar. Migrated to Caius, Nov. 9, 1802; B.A. 1804;
M..\. 1807. Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 20, 1805; priest, Dec. 22,
1805. R. of Borough Green, Cambs., 1805-75. Married,
Jan. 15, 1816, Miss — Harwood, of Mill Hill, Newmarket.
Died Mar. 28, 1875, aged 94. (Venn, 11. 140; PeUe, 11. 349;
Crockford.)
WEDGE, JOHN JAQUES. Adm. pens, at St John's, .Apr. 20,
i8i2. Of Warwickshire. [Eldest s. of John, yeoman, of
Bickenhill. B. 1795.] School, .Manchester Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1812. 'Did not graduate, feeling some
conscientious diflSculty about taking the requisite oaths.'
Married Jane Wason. Lived at Richmond, Surrey. Died at
Hastings in 1836. Father of the next. (Manchester Gr. Sch.
393
Wedge, John Jaques
WEDGE, JOHN JAQUES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 3,
1840. Of Surrey. S. of John Jaques (above) (and Jane
Wason). B. Mar. 29, 1821. Matric. Lent, 1841; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1848; pnest, 1850;
C of Seamer, Yorks., 1848. C. of Ryton-on-Dunsmore,
Warws., 1849-63. Married, Mar. 25, 1848, Anna Latty, dau.
of Francis Rogers, of Yarlington. Oi Willenhall, Coventry,
in 1873. Disappears from Clergv List, 1874. (Manchester Gr.
Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; F. P. White.)
WEDGEWOOD (or WEDGWOOD), ERNEST HENSLEIGH.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July i, 1856. S. of Hensleigh
(next), of 17, Cumberland Terrace, Hyde Park, London. B.
June 17, 1837, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860, ist Class Clerk in the Colonial Office. Died
Aug. 1898. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Josiah C. Wedgwood.)
WEDGEWOOD (or WEDGWOOD), HENSLEIGH. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Jan. 18, 1820. [4th and youngest] s. of Josiah,
potter, of Etruria, and of Maer, Staffs, (and Elizabeth Allen,
of Cresselly). [B. Jan. 22, 1803, at Gunville, Dorset.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1820. Migrated to Christ's, Feb. 3,
1821; Scholar; B.A. (Sth Wrangler) 1824; M.A. 1828. Fellow
of Christ's, 1829-30. He was last in the Classical Tripos,
1824, his name giving rise to the title 'the wooden wedge,'
'by which the classical equivalent of the "wooden spoon"
continued to be known.' At Cambridge Charles Darwin was
'much struck with the sight of Hensleigh walking up the
street with a bandbox in one hand and a child in the other."
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1825. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 8, 1828. Metropolitan Police Magistrate at Lambeth,
1832-7; resigned because he was convinced that the adminis-
tration of oaths was inconsistent with the teaching of the
New Testament. Registrar of Metropolitan carriages,
1837-49. One of the original members of the Philological
Society, 1842. Became a confirmed spiritualist in later life.
Married, Jan. 10, 1832, Frances Emma, dau. of Sir James
Mackintosh. Author, Dictionary of English Etymology (in
which he criticised the theories of Max Miiller), etc. Died
June 2, 1891, in London. Brother of Henry A. (1817) and of
Francis (1819) ; father of Ernest H. (above). (Rugby Sch . Reg. ;
Boase, iii. 1254; Peile, n. 403; Eagle, -wii. 65; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; D.N.B.; Emma Darwin, 1. 285.)
WEDGEWOOD (or WEDGWOOD), The Rev. JOHN ALLEN.
Adm. at Downing, Mar. 27, 1824; a 'Ten-year man.' [Eldest
s. of John, master-potter, of Etruria, Staffs., and of Cote
House, Bristol (and Louisa Jane, dau. of John Bartlett
Allen, of Cresselly, Pembs.). B. June 20, 1796- School, West-
minster.] Ord. deacon (Chester) 1821; priest, 1822. P.C. of
Maer, Staffs., 1825-63. Disappears from Clergy List, 1864.
Died, unmarried, July 19, 1882. Brother of Robert (1823).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; Clergy List; Emma
Darwin, 1. xxvii.)
WEDGWOOD, ARTHUR FELIX. Adm. pens." at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. [5th] s. of Clement Francis [master-potter, of
Etruria], of Barlaston Lea, Staffs, (and Emily Catherine, dau.
of J. M. Rendel, F.R.S.). B. July 18, 1877, at Barlaston.
Schools, Newcastle High and Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1895. An engineer. Of Barlaston Lea, Stoke-on-Trent.
Married, Apr. 20, 1911, Katherine, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Llewellyn Wood Longstaff, of Wimbledon, and had issue.
Author, The Shadow of a Titan, etc. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., 6th N. Staffs. Regt. (T.F.); killed in action.
Mar. 14, 1917). Brother of Francis H. (1886) and Ralph L.
(1892). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Newcastle High Sch. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Josiah C. Wedgwood.)
WEDGWOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 26, 1819. [3rd] s. of Josiah [master-potter, of Etruria
and of Barlaston, Stafis.] (and Elizabeth). [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1819. A master-potter. A partner in the works
at Etruria until 1876. Of The Upper House, Barlaston. J. P.
for Stafis. Married, Apr. 26, 1832, Frances, dau. of the Rev.
John Peploe Mosley (1783), V. of Rolleston, Staffs. Died
Oct. 3, 1888. Brother of Henry A. (1817) and Hensleigh
(1820). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 408; Burke, P.
and B.; Emma Darwin, 1. xvii; Josiah C. Wedgwood.)
WEDGWOOD, FRANCIS HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 14, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Clement Francis, master-potter,
of Etruria, and Barlaston Lea, Stoke-on-Trent (and Emily
Catherine, dau. of J. M. Rendel, F.R.S.). B. Oct. 9, 1867
[at Weston-on-Trent]. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1886. Entered the family business of Josiah Wedg-
wood and Sons, Etruria, 1889; latterly Chairman of the
Company. Served in the South African War (Capt., 4th Batt.,
N. Staffs. Regt.). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Special List (Recruiting Staff); mentioned in Secretary of
State's List for 'valuable services'). J. P. and D.L. for Staffs.;
High Sheriff, 1929. A director of the L.M.S. Railway Co.
Married, Sept. 11, 1902, Catherine Gwendoline, dau. of the
Weedon, Francis Charles
Rev. Edmund Vincent Pigott, of Doddershall Park, and had
issue. Died Oct. 30, 1930, in London; buried at Barlaston.
Brother of Arthur F. (1895) and Ralph L. (1892). (Clifton
Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Josiah C. Wedgwood.)
WEDGWOOD, HENRY ALLEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
June 19, 1817. [2nd] s. of Josiah, Esq. [master-potter, of
Etruria] (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Bartlett Allen, of
Cresselly, Pembs.). B. Apr. 4, 1799, at Cobham, Surrey.
Schools, Rugby and Geneva. Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar,
1819; B.A. 1821. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 12, 1819.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 10, 1826. Of Seabridge, Newcastle-
under-Lyrne, and later of Woking, Surrey. Married, Oct. 26,
1830, Jessie, dau. of John Wedgwood, and had issue. Died
Oct. 7, 1885. Brother of Francis (1819) and Hensleigh (1820).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Emma
Darwin, 1. xxvii; Josiah C. Wedgwood.)
WEDGWOOD, RALPH LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. [4th] s. of Clement Francis [master-potter], of Bar-
laston Lea, Stoke-on-Trent (and Emily Catherine, dau. of
James Meadows Rendel, F.R.S.). B. Mar. 2, 1874, at Bar-
laston Lea. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1895; (Moral Sci. Trip.,
Pt II, ist Class, 1896) ; M.A. 1939. Secretary of the L.N.E.R.,
1905-12; Goods Manager, 1912. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.E.; Brig.-Gen., Director of Docks;
C.B., i9i8;C.M.G., 1917; mentioned five times in despatches;
Officer, Legion of Honour; French Croix de Guerre; Com-
mander, Ordre de la Couronne; Of&cer, Order of St Maurice
and St Lazarus). General Manager of the L.N.E.R., 1922-3;
Chief General Manager, 1923-39. Knighted, 1924. Retired,
1939. Created a Bart., 1942. Member of the Central Elec-
tricity Board, 1931-46. Chairman of the Railway Executive
Committee, 1939-41. Of Leith Hill Place, Dorking, Surrey.
Married, 1906, Iris Veronica (author of The Iron Age, The
Livelong Dav), dau. of Albert H. Pawson, of Famley, Leeds,
and had issue. Brother of Francis H. (1886) and Arthur F.
(1895). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WEDGWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 6,
1823. Of Staffs. [4th] s. of John [master-potter] (and Louisa
Jane, dau. of John Bartlett AUen, of Cresselly, Pembs.).
B. [Jan. 19], 1806, at Etruria, Staffs. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1824. Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 25, 1825;
B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1827; priest,
1828. C. of Preston Candover with Nutley, Hants., -1841-5.
C. of Woking, Surrey, 1847-50. R. of Dumbleton, Gloucs.,
1850-81. Married twice and had issue. Died Feb. 20, 1881.
Brother of John A. (1824). (List of Carthusians; Clergy List;
Crockford; Emma Darwin, i. xxvii; Miss Eliza Wedgwood;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WEDMORE, CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 6, 1874. [3rd] s. of Thomas, merchant [of Druid Stoke,
Bristol]. B. Dec. 2, 1850, at Bristol. [School, Clifton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1882; M.B. 1884. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital and Vienna. M.R.C.S., 1882.
Practised at Bristol. Physician, Bristol Royal Infirmary,
1887-91. Resigned owing to ill-health. Married, Dec. 6,
1899, Caroline, eldest dau. of Frederick Kersey, of Romsey,
Hants. Resided latterlv at Westbury, Wilts., where he died
Mar. 13, 1901. (Clifton'Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxiii,
237; Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 19, 1901.)
WEE, THIAM TEW. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1895. S. of
Kay Cheang, of Singapore. School, Raffles Institution,
Singapore. Matric. Michs. 1895.
WEEDEN, THOMAS SAXBY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Aug. 18, 1843. S. of Thomas, of Southgate, Middlesex. B. at
Wendover, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1843.
WEEDING, BENJAMIN [WILLIAM]. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, July 6, 1818. S. of James, steward of Furnival's Inn.
B. at Epsom, Surrey. School, St Paul's. Matric. Easter
1819; B..\. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1817.
Writer in the Civil Service, Prince of Wales Island, Singapore
and Malacca, in 1825. Died in 1829. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 172; Inns of Court; V. Hodson.)
WEEDON, AUBREY LOVELL PRYCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of Pryce, of Parkhurst, Harrow, Middlesex.
B. Oct. 25, 1878, in Bombay. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1895; B..\. 1898. Joined the Egyptian Civil Service, 1901;
in the Customs Administration and in the Ministry of
Finance at Cairo in 1909. Order of the Nile, 4th Class, 1916;
3rd Class, 1920. Married, July 12, 1909, Mabel Emily, only
child of Walford Weedon. Latteriy of Minshulls, Aston
Clinton, Bucks. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.)
WEEDON, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 10, 1850. S. of Francis. B. Aug. 6, 1829, in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1850.
Resided one term. Went into business. (Peile, ii. 517.)
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WEEDON, lewis JOHN COMPSTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 1, 1870. 3rd s. of Frederick Pryce, Esq., of VVillesden.
B. Oct. 2, 1851, in London. School, Bray, Berks. (Mr E. A.
Price). Matric. Michs. 1870. Died Aug. 9, 1922, aged 70, at
Lindfield, Sussex. (The Tiims, Aug. ii, 1922.)
WEEKES, ARTHUR. .\dm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 29, 1856.
Eldest s. of Thomas, merchant [and farmer], of Ottery,
Devon. B. Aug. 11, 1838, at Willestrew, Devon. Schools,
Tavistock (Mr Colson and Mr Newman), Bideford (Mr
Fowler) and Cathedral School, Gloucester (Mr Fowler).
Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar; B.A. i860; M.A. 1867. Assistant
Master at Taunton Grammar School in 1861; at Bristol
Grammar School, 1868-98. Died Apr. 16, 1908, at his resi-
dence at Clifton. Father of the next, of Walter (1890),
George A. (1888) and WUUam H. (1886). (The Times, Apr. 18,
1908.)
WEEKES, CHARLES DAVEY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. i,
1894. [5th] s. of Arthur (above). B. Dec. 19, 1874, at Clifton.
School, Bristol Grammar (Mr R. L. Leighton). Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1898;
priest, 1899; C. of Broadwindsor, Dorset, 189S-1901. C. of
Beaconsfield, South Africa, 1901-7. C. of Bodmin, Cornwall,
1907-8. C. of Christ Church, Isle of Dogs, Middlesex, 1910-18.
V. of St Paul's, Dock Street (with St Mark's from 1926),
Whitechapel, 1918-48. Of Sunbury-on-Thames in 1952.
Brother of George A. (1888), Walter (1890) and William H.
(1886). (Crockford.)
WEEKES, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM HAMPTON, .-^dm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1899. [4th] s. of [the Rev.] Charles
Hampton (Exeter College, Oxford, 1858) [Assistant Master
at Charterhouse], of Broadhurst, Godalming, Surrey (and
Laura, dau. of L. Smith, of Hurstpierpoint). B. Sept. 3,
1880, at Godalming. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1906;
priest, 1907; C. of Hale, Famham, Surrey, 1906-9. R. of
Yaverland, Isle of Wight, 1909-13. V. of Brading (with
Yaverland from 1920), 1913-48. .Axchdeacon of the Isle of
Wight, 1937-48 Hon. Canon of Portsmouth, 1935-7- Died
Sept. I, 1948, at Ryde. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times,
Sept. 2, 1948.)
WEEKES, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 29,
1794-
WEEKES, GEORGE ARTHUR. .A^dm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1888. [2nd] s. of Arthur (1856), Master at Bristol Grammar
School (and Mary Anne, dau. of George Haye, Capt., R.N.).
B. Sept. 5, 1869. School, Bristol Grammar (Mr R. L.
Leighton). Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1891; (Class. Trip., Part II, ist Class, 1892);
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1893; priest, 1894; Chaplain
of Sidney, 1893-5; Fellow, 1894-1918; Dean, 1894-1905;
tutor, 1905-18; Master, 1918-45. Senior Proctor, 1906-7 and
1916-17. Vice-Chancellor, 1926-8. Lady Margaret Preacher,
1930. Select Preacher at Oxford, 1927-9 and 1934. Hon.
Canon of Ely, 1935. Married, .\ug. 3, 1899, Catherine, dau.
of Llewellyn David, Esq., of Margam, South Wales. Of
56, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, in 1953. Died June 23, 1953.
Brother of Walter (1890), Charies D. (1894) and William H.
(1886). (Crockford; Who's Who.)
WEEKES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1872.
S. of Thomas Earl, Professor of Music (and Sarah Cottle).
B. Feb. 9, 1843, at East Stonehouse, Devon. Mus.Bac. 1873.
F.R.A.M.; F.R.C.O. Organist at St Peter's, Hammersmith,
1861-2; at the Baptist Church, Plymouth, from 1876.
Principal of the Music School at Stoke, Devonport. Author
of a choral primer, and Questions on Acoustics; composition.
Bless the Lord; hymn tunes; etc. Married, June 14, 1866,
Sarah Watts. Died Mar. 11, 1932, at Plymouth. An apprecia-
tion of his work is to be found in A Music Journal, .Apr. 1932,
100. (Eagle, .XLvii. 114; The Times, Mar. 14, 1932; British
Musical Biogs.)
WEEKES, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i. 1890.
[3rd] s. of Arthur (1856), Assistant Master at Bristol Grammar
School. B.Dec. 16, 1871. School, Bristol Grammar (.Mr R. L.
Leighton). Matric. Michs. 1890; B..^. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord.
deacon (York), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St Matthew's,
Sheffield, 1894-1900. Resided subsequently at Clifton, where
he died Feb. 15, 1902. Brother of George A. (1888). Charies
D. (1894) and the next. (Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
Feb. 28, 1902.)
WEEKES, WILLIAM HAVE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1886. S. of .Arthur (1856), Master at Bristol Grammar
School. B. Mar. 5, 1867, at Cambridge. School, Bristol
Grammar (.Mr Leighton). Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar; B..\.
1889; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1890; priest, 1891;
C. of St Sidwell's, Exeter, 1890-4. Priest-Vicar and Succentor,
Bloemfontein Cathedral, 1894-6. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Bloemfontein. R. of Mafeking, 1896-1900, and Chaplain of
Wegg, Robert
the garrison during the siege. R. of Beaconsfield, 1901-12.
Archdeacon of Kimberley, 1905-12. R. of Kroonstad,
19x2-16. Archdeacon of Bloemfontein, 1912-22. Dean of
Bloemfontein, 1922-40. R. of Bloemfontein Cathedral,
1917-37. Chaplain of the Order of St John of Jerusalem,
1931-45. Died Aug. 2, 1945, at Capetown. Brother of
Charies D. (1894), George A. (1888) and the above. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Aug. 4, I945-)
WEEKLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896.
S. of John, of Bromston, Kent. B. Aug. 10, 1877. at Margate.
School, Dane Hill, Margate (private). Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899.
WEEKLEY, ERNEST. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893.
S. of Charies, of New End, Hampstead. B. there, Apr. 27,
1865. School, Dane Hill, Margate (private); and at the
Universities of Paris, Berne, and Freiburg-im-Breisgau.
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1896; B.A. (Med. and Mod.
Lang. Trip., ist Class) 1896; M.A. 1901. Lecturer in English
at Freiburg-im-Breisgau University, 1897-8; Professor of
French at Nottingham University College, 1898-1938-.
Author, The Romance of Words; The Romance of Names;
Words Ancient and Modern; An Etymological Dictionary; etc.
Of 446, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, in 1952. (School-
masters' Directories; Who's Who.)
WEEKS, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1894. [S. of Thomas Henry, solicitor, of 44, Scarsdale
Villas, Kensington.] B. May 5, 1875- [School, St Paul's.]
Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1903. B.D.,
Durham, 1919. Assistant Master at Routenburn School,
Largs, Ayrshire, 1898-1900; at Loretto, 1901-2. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1902; priest, 1903. Assistant Master at Epsom
College, 1902-14. C. of St Peter's, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1914-21. V. of Hooe, Sussex, 1921-34. V of Portfield, 1934-8-
R. of Etchingham, 1938-48. Married, 1917, Winifrid, dau.
of Joseph Henry Sams. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Crockford; Who's Who in Sussex.)
WEEKS, FREDERICK HENRY BRIAN. Adm at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1882. B. July 25, 1857. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of St Jude's, PhTDouth, 1885-^. C. of All Saints, Ipswich,
1889-90. V. of St Stephen's, Selly Hill, Birmingham, 1890-
1925. Perm, to off., dio. of E.xeter, from 1926. Subsequently
of The White House, Lea Mount, Dawlish. (Crockford.)
WEEKS, GEORGE EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU. from Ayerst
H., Michs. 1887. S. of George Horatio. B. Dec. 26, 1868, at
Portsmouth. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 1888; B..\. 1890;
M.A. 1896. B.D., Durham, 1901; LL.B., Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1910; LL.D. (T.C.D.) 1911. Ord. deacon (London), 1892;
priest, 1893; C. of St George's-in-the-East, 1892-3. C. of
St James's, Hatcham, Kent, 1893-7. Chaplain, R.N.;
H.M.S. Vernon, Portsmouth, 1898-9; H.M.S. Duke of
Wellington and Victory, 1899. V. of St Paul's, Durban, 1899-
1905. Principal of Hilton College and Lie. Pr., dio. of Natal,
1905-6. V. of St Luke's, South Kensington, 1906-11. V. of
St John-the-Evangelist, Lowestoft, 1911-15. V. of Christ-
church Cathedral, Nelson, New Zealand, 1915-23. Dean of
Nelson, 1916-23. Lecturer at Holy Trinity, Dulwich Hill,
N.S.W., 1923-8, and Head Master of Trinity Grammar
School, Summer Hill, 1923-8. R. of Fenny Compton,
Warws., 1929-41. Died in 1941. (Crockford.)
WEGG, GEORGE SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 26, 1766. S. of Samuel (1740), Treasurer of Gray's Inn.
B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar, 1769; B..\.
{t2th Wrangler) 1770; M..\. 1773- Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 21, 1762. Bencher. Died Jan. 4, 1817. (Peile, 11. 2S2;
Inns of Court.)
WEGG, HUGH NEVILLE. Adm. at Cail'S, Oct. i, 1900.
[Youngest] s. of William (1838), M.D., of 15, Hertford Street,
Mayfair, London. B. there [Dec. 28, 1881]. Schools, Wayn-
flete, Clifton College, and Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Adm. Solicitor, 1909. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Middlesex Regt.); killed in
action. Mar. 25, 1918, at Pont de Brie. Brother of William
H. J. (1895). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn, m. 405; Univ.
War List.)
WEGG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's. Apr. 30, 1827.
S. of John. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832;
M..\. 1836. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 6, 1833; priest
(Rochester, Litt. dim. from Norwich), Oct. 26, 1834; C. of
Rushall, Norfolk. Chaplaic to the Depwade Union, 1836-71.
R. of Frenze, 1840-76. Disappears from Crockford, 1877.
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WEGG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, Jan. 17, 1838.
S. of Henry, Esq., of London. B. at Greenwich. School,
private. Matric. Lent, 1838; M.B. and Med.Lic. 1843; M.D.
1848. L.R.C.P., 1843; F.R.C.P., 1851. Practised in London.
Physician to the Westminster general dispensary, 1850, and to
St George's and St James's dispensary, i860. Censor, R.C.P.,
1 867-9. Treasurer of the Royal Medical Chirurgical Society,
1873-81. Author, medical. Died Dec. 3, 1893, m London;
Father of the next and Hugh N. (1900). {Venn, u. 242;
Boase, vi. 817; Medical Directories.)
WEGG, WILLIAM HENRY JERVIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1893. [Eldest] s. of Wilham (above), of Hertford Street,
London, W. (and Mary Ann Rickards). B. [Oct. 28], 1876,
in London. Schools, Winchester College, and Twyford, near
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1901. On the Western Circuit.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.G.A.).
Of Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Married, Mar. 18, 1901,
Winifred Mary, dau. of Henry M. Rigg, Esq., of BexhUl.
Author, Antwerp, I477-I559; The Decline of Antwerp under
Philip of Spain. Died Dec. 13, 1940. Brother of Hugh N.
(1900). {Venn, 11. 545; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
WEGUELIN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 11,
1857. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Matthias, of Goldings, near
Hertford (by his ist wife, Charlotte, dau. of A. H. Poulett-
Thomson). B. Sept. 30, 1838, at Marlow, Bucks. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. Lieut., Royal
Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1863-73. M.P. for Youghal,
Co. Cork, 1868-9 (when his election was declared void).
Partner in the firm of Thomson, Bonar and Co., merchants, of
London. A director of the Bank of England, 1867-81.
Lieutenant for the City of London. Died Sept. 6, 1881.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, m. 1255; Walford, County
Families; Return of M.P.s.)
WEGUELIN, JAMES CRAWFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1842. S. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Matthias (for whom
see D.N.B.). B. Feb. 16, 1824. Schools, Rugby and Charter-
house [' expelled from Charterhouse for smoking and running
away']. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1847. Half-uncle of the
above. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WEGUELIN, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, Feb. 3, 1827. Of Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1827.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. i8, 1828; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1835.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) Dec. 11, 1831. R. of South Stoke,
Sussex, 1832-56. Married (i) 1831, Emma Hartley; (2) 1840,
Harriet, dau. of the Rev. William Penny, of Essex. Died
June 8, 1892, aged 84, at Haywards Heath. (Scott, MSS.;
Clergy List; The Guardian, June 15, 1892.)
WEIDEMANN, GEORGE FRANCIS RODERER. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, Oct. 10, 1837. S. of the Rev. George S., of
Dent, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1838; (23rd Wrangler, 1841);
B.A. 1842. Fellow, 1842-5. In Holy Orders. Professor at
Bishop's College, Calcutta, 1844-52. Drowned, aged 33,
Apr. 3, 1852, at Calcutta, while crossing the river Hooghly
during a storm. {Boase, vi. 817; Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 1852,
1. 631; History of St Cath. Coll., which calls him 'Windeman';
V. Hodson.)
WEIGALL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 6, 1826.
Of London. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1830; priest, 1831. C. of Bollington,
Cheshire, 1847-8. P.C. of Hurdsfield, 1848-57. P.C. of
Buxton, Derbs., 1857-65. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868.
(Crockford.)
WEIGALL, GERALD JOHN VILLIERS. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 30, 1889. [3rd] s. of H[enry], Esq., of South-
wood, St Laurence, Ramsgate (and Lady Rose Sophia Mary
Fane, dau. of the nth Eari of Westmoriand). [B. Oct. 19,
1870. School, Wellington College.] Matric. Easter, 1889.
Cricket 'blue,' 1891, 1892. Played for Kent, 1891-1903.
A member of the London Stock Exchange. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Kent Cyclist Batt.). Married,
1897, Josephine, dau. of Capt. W. R. Harrison, R.A., and had
issue. Died May 17, 1944, in Dublin. {Wellington Coll. Reg.;
Burke, F. and B.; The Times, May 19, 1944.)
WEIGHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Pembroke, July 7,
1826. Eldest s. of Bartholomew, farmer, of Whaston, Yorks.
B. at Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1826;
B.A. 1832. V. of Marsworth, Bucks., 1837-45. R. of Ched-
dington, 1846-53. P.C. of Pightlesthome, 1854. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1855. Father of the next.
WEIGHELL, WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Dec. i, 1864. S. of the Rev. John (above), deceased.
B. June 20, 1846, at Cheddington, Bucks. Schools, Clergy
Orphan, Canterbury, and Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1865; Scholar; B.A. 1871. Cricket 'blue,' 1866, 1868, 1869;
Weir, Henry
played for Sussex, 1868-78. Royal Humane Society's medal,
1883. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Lead-
gate, Co. Durham, 1879-81. C. of St Margaret's, King's Lynn,
Norfolk, 1881-3. V. of Rougham, 1883-91. R. of OxhUl,
Warws., 1891-4. R. of Amberley, Sussex, 1895-6. V. of
Chiltington, 1896-8. V. of Shilton, Oxon., 1898-1905. Died
Oct. 29, 1905. {Reg. of Clergy Orphan Sch.; Crockford; Church
Times, Nov. 10, 1905.)
WEIGHTMAN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 3. 1835.
[Eldest s. of William Alexander, of Southborough, Tunbridge
Wells. B. Mar. 10, 1815. School, Mill Hill.] Doubtful if
resided. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Dec. 10, 1836. Matric. Lent,
1837; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 22, 1838. Called to the Bar, May 5, i843- On the
Oxford Circuit. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1850; priest, 1851;
C. of St George-the-Martyr, Canterbury, 1850-1. C. of
Emmanuel Church, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes., 1853-4. C. of
Burnley, 1855-7. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, London,
1858-61. Joined the Roman Cathohc Church. Perhaps
Assistant Master at Oundle in 1861; but see the next. Re-
sumed practice at the Bar, 1862. Sentenced to six months'
hard labour for stealing books from the Inner Temple library,
1873. Went to the U.S.A. in 1873. Disbarred, July, 1874.
Author, Medical Practitioners' Legal Guide; Letter to W. E.
Gladstone on Clerical Disabilities; Law of Marriage; etc. Died
before 1901. {Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1256, which
gives died 1873, and vi. 818; Inns of Court; Crockford; Clergy
List; Bristol Mirror, May 24, 1862.)
WEIGHTMAN, HUGH. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1850.
S. of Hugh, schoolmaster, of Grassthorpe, Notts, (and
Dorothy). B. at Mamham. Bapt. Feb. 22, 1824. [School,
Sleaford.] Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 18, 1856; priest, Nov. 29, 1857. Perhaps
Assistant Master at Oundle School in 1861, but see the above.
{Crockford's Scholastic Direct.)
WEIGHTMAN-SMITH, GEORGE (1892), see SMITH.
WEINBERG, GEORGE IVAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. S. of Julius, of Fembrae, Dundee. B. [Apr. 11], 1875,
at Dundee. School, Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. 1893.
A merchant in Dundee. Sometime of Broughty Ferry,
Angus. Latterly of Witley Court, Wobum Place, London,
W.C. Died July 8, 1950, at Caversham, Reading. {Glenal-
mond Reg.; The Times, July 11, 1950.)
WEIR, CHARLES SIMS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 3.
1837. [2nd] s. of John, of the Weir, Lanarks. [and of
7, Mecklenburgh Square, London] (and Mary James, dau. of
John Sims, Esq.). B. 1820, at Lanark. School, Midhurst,
Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1837. Migrated (age 18) to Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1839; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 13, 1841. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1844. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Succeeded his brother at the
Weir, 1845. A director of the Royal Caledonian asylum, 1847.
{T. A. Walker, 458; Walford, County Families; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WEIR, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of Archibald [M.D. (Edin.)], of St Mungo's,
Malvern, Worcs. B. Dec. i, 1876, at Malvern. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. In the Army.
Served in South African War, 1899-1901 (mentioned in
despatches twice). Captain, 3rd Dragoon Guards; Major,
1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel, 3rd
Dragoon Guards; Temp. Brig. -Gen., 1915; wounded; C.M.G.,
1919; D.S.O., 19:5; Brevet Colonel, 1918; mentioned four
times in despatches; Officer, Order of St Maurice and St
Lazarus (Italy); French Croix de Guerre; Brigade Com-
mander, 84th Infantry Brigade in Salonika, 1915-18;
Brigade Commander, igth Infantry Brigade, Egyptian
Expeditionary Force, 1918, and 13th Cavalry Brigade, 1918).
Major-General, 1927; Lieut. -General, 1933; General, 1937-
Retired, 1938. C.B., 1923; K.C.B., 1934. Married, Jan. 20,
1917, Margaret Irene, dau. of Robert More, of Bexhill, and
had issue. Of Link Lodge, Malvern Link. Died Nov. 15,
1951. Brother of Henry B. (1899) and Hugh H. (1894).
{Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who's Who; The Times,
Dec. 16, 1951.)
WEIR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 24, i843. S. of
Grindley, of Berwick-on-Tweed. B. there [Nov. 13, 1817].
School, Berwick-on-Tweed Grammar; and at Edinburgh
University. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar; B.A. 1847; M.A.
1850. Tutor in the family of J. M. Seveme, of Thenford Park,
Northants. Head Master of Berwick-on-Tweed Grammar
School, 185 1-3; Classical Master at Edinburgh Academy,
1853-81. Afterwards for some years a private tutor in
London. Married, 1859, Jessie, dau. of William Graham,
LL.D., of Edinburgh. Died Dec. 3, 1904, at Chiswick. {Venn,
II. 261 and add.)
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WEIR, HENRY BRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of .Archibald [F.R.C.S., Edin.], of St Mungo's,
Malvem, Worcs. B. June 23, 1880, at Malvern. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899; B..^. 1902; M.A. 1908; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1910. At St Thomas's Hospital; House Physician
there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. Assistant Director of the
clinical and pathological laboratories and Demonstrator at
St Thomas's Hospital; Assistant Lecturer on Pathology at
Charing Cross Hospital. Pathologist, National Hospital for
diseases of the heart. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Married, July 21, 1920, Sybil, only dau.
of Dr Garson, of Bebington, Cheshire. Died May 4, 1931,
in London. Brother of the ne.xt and of George A. (1895).
(Medical Directories; The Times, May 6, 1931.)
WEIR, HUGH HEYWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. [4th] s. of .\rchibald [F.R.C.S.], of St Mungo's.
Malvern. B. Aug. 29, 1875, at Malvem. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; U.A. 1902; M.B. 1904. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S. ;
L.R.C.P., 1901. House Surgeon at the West London Hos-
pital, 1903. Medical Missionary in Korea, 1904-14. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R..\.M.C.). Acting
Secretary, Medical Missions Dept. of the S.P.G., 1915-16;
later, Secretary. Married, Feb. 13, 1904, in Penang, Margaret
Mary Denison, youngest dau of the Rev. Frederick Charles
Skey, V. of Weare, Somerset. Resided latterly at Brocken-
hurst, Hants., where he died Oct. 5, 1940. Brother of the
above and of George A. (1895). {Medical Directories; The
Times, Oct. 7, 1940.)
WEIR, JAMES TUDEHOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 15,
1864. S. of Thomas, of AnvUle House, Lesmahagow, Lanarks.
B. there. Mar. 18, 1844. School, Kensington Grammar,
London. Matric. Michs. 1864.
WEIR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1883; from
Glasgow University. S. of the Rev. John, of Ibrox, Glasgow.
B. Jan. 20, 1862. School, Glasgow High [and at Glasgow-
University, U.A. 1882]. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar; B.A.
{i6th Wrangler) i886; M.A. 1890. Assistant in Mathematics
to Professor Jack at Glasgow University, 1887. Professor at
Bangalore, 1887-90; Principal of the Maharajah's College,
Mysore, 1890-1909; Inspector-General of Education in
Mysore, 1909-11. Died July 3, 1911, at Bangalore. (T. A.
Walker, 574 and MS. note.)
WEIR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 16, 1870. S. of
Robert Main, of 17, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh. B. there,
July II, 1851. Schools, Edinburgh Academy and Loretto.
Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1873; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877.
Second Master of the Northern Counties College, Inverness;
Head Master of the Isle of Wight College, Ryde; Master at
Cargilfield prep. School. Sometime a private tutor at Balla-
chulish. J. P. for Argyllshire. Author, Greek Vocabulary for
Young Boys; Aids to Latin Translation. {Loretto Reg.;
Edinburgh Acad. Reg.)
WEIR, The Rev. WILLIAM MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1898. S. of Marshall, surgeon, of
Manville, Dromore, Co. Down, Ireland (and Jane, dau. of
Robert Harrison, of Dromore). B. Nov. 16, 1868, at Dromore.
School, private; and at Trinity College, Dublin. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Dublin),
1895; priest, 1896; C. of the Mission Church, Townsend
Street, Dublin, 1895-S. C. of Drumbeg, Co. Antrim, 1899-
1901. R. of Craigs, 1901-4. Inc. of St James, Bray, Co.
Wicklow, 1904-6. R. of Delgany, 1906-35. Canon and Preb.
of Christ Church, Dublin, 1914-35. J. P. for Co. Down.
Married Sylvia Mildred, dau. of Sir Philip Crampton Smyly,
M.D., of Dublin, and had issue. Latterly of 4, View Fort
Park, Dunmurry. Died July 26, 1936. {Crockford; Who was
Who.)
WEISS, ALEC JESSOP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1900.
S. of John, of 5, Norfolk Road, Birmingham. B. Aug. 8, 1877,
in Birmingham. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1900.
WELBANK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1828.
Parents deceased. B. in Westminster. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1828.
WELBURN, DALE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 29,
1855. 2nd s. of the Rev. Matthew [C] of Ampleforth, Yorks.
B. there, Nov. 25, 1836. Schools, Yeoman's, York (Mr
Hodgkinson), and Pocklington (Mr Gruggen). Matric. Michs.
1855. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1861; priest, 1863; C. of Wing,
Bucks., 1861-3. C. of Eaton-Socon, Hunts., 1863-6. C. of
Aston-Clinton, Bucks., 1866-7. V. of Wardington, Oxon.,
1877-191 1. Brother of the next two. Disappears from
Crockford, 1912.
Welby, Reginald Earle
WELBURN, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Sept. 29, 1862. S. of the Rev. Matthew. B. at Ample-
forth, Yorks. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1862. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Osmington,
Dorset, 1867-9. C. of Netherbury, 1869-72. C. of Peckham,
Surrey, 1872-5. V. of Overton with Fyfield, Wilts., 1875-99.
Married Jessie Eliza, dau. of John Fox, of Weymouth. Died
Mar. 21, 1899, aged 55, at Overton vicarage. Brother of the
above and the next. {Crockford; The Times, Mar 23, 1899.)
WELBURN, JOHN EDWARD BROWN. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, May 11, 1854 S. of the Rev. Matthew. B. at
Ampleforth, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1859; priest, i86o; C. of Ducklington, Oxon.,
1859-61. C. of Kearsley Moor, Lanes., 1861-8. C. of Lutton,
Lines., 1868-77. V. of Orby, 1877-1918. Married Harriet — .
Died Feb. 6, 1918. Brother of the two above. {Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 13, 1918.)
WELBY, CHARLES [COPE]. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1793; Fell.-Com., Oct. 28, 1793- [3rd s. of William
Earle (1753), of Denton, Lines.] Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 3, 1795. Brother of John E. (1806), Montague E. {1797),
Richard E. (i797) and Thomas E. (1793); half-brother of
William E. (1786). {Inns of Court.)
WELBY, GEORGE EARLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 7,
1839. [2nd s. of the Rev. John Earle (1806), R. of Harston,
Leics. (and Felicia, dau. of the Rev. George Hole. B.
Feb. 18, 1821. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B..\.
1843; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1844; priest, 1845;
C. of Long Bennington, Lines., 1844-9. R. of Barrowby,
1849-1900. Preb. of Lincoln, 1894-1916. J. P. for Kesteven.
Married, July 9, 1847, Augusta, dau. of the Rev. William
Woodall, R. of Branston, Leics. Resided latterly at the
White House, Barrowby, where he died May 16, 1916.
Father of the next; brother of Reginald E. (1851). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; P. B. G. BinnaJl; Clergy
List; Sir W. Sterry.)
WELBY, GEORGE EARLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1869. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] George Earle (above), of
Barrowby, Lines, (and .\ugusta, dau. of the Rev. William
Woodall). B. there, Jan. 9, 1851. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Attach^ in the Foreign Office, 1874;
at Buenos Ayres, 1875; 3rd Secretary, 1876; in Vienna, 1877;
in Petrograd, 1882; in Paris, 1886; in Madrid, 1888. Secretary
to the Legation at Buenos Aires, 1892; at Stockholm, 1894;
at Brussels, 1897. Minister Resident and Consul-General at
Bogota, Colombia, 1898-1906. C.M.G., 1905 ; created a Knight,
1906. Subsequently of AUington Hall, Grantham. Mayor of
Westminster, 1915-17. Died Aug. 25, 1936. (Burke, P.
and B.; Who was Who.)
WELBY, JOHN EARLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 21,
1806. [6th] s. of Sir WUliam Earie (1753) [ist] Bart., of
Denton House, Grantham (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Cope). [B. Sept. 11, 1786, at Allington, Lines.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 29, 1805. V. of Keddington,
Lines., 1812-16. R. of Haceby and Sapperton, 1813-16.
R. of W. Allington, 1814-67. R. of Stroxton, 1816-67. J. P.
for Grantham. R. of Harston, Leics., 1816-67. Married,
May 20, 1819, Felicia Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. George
Hole, of Chumleigh, Devon. Died July 9, 1867. Father of
Reginald E. (1851) and George E. (1839); half-brother of
WUliam E. (1786); brother of Thomas E. (1793), Richard E.
(1797), Montague E. (1797), and Charles C. (i793)- {Eton Sch.
Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergv List; Crockford; Inns of
Court; Pall Mall Gazette, July 11, 1867; G. Mag., 1867, 11.
263; P. B. G: Binnall.)
WELBY, MONTAGUE EARLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Em-
manuel, June 1, 1797. [4th s. of Sir William Earle (1753),
Bart, (by his 2nd wife).] Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801;
M.A. 1804. Ord. deacon, 1802; priest, 1803. R. of Newton
Harcourt, Leics., 1802-47, and V. of Long Bennington,
Lines., 1808-49. Subsequently of .Allington House, Grantham.
Died Oct. 12, 1871, aged 93. Half-brother of William E.
(1786); brother of Charles C. (i793). etc. (Burke, P. and B.;
Clergy List.)
WELBY, PHILIP SINCLAIR (1891), see WELLBY.
WELBY, REGINALD EARLE. Adm, pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1851. [5th] s. of the Rev. John [Earle] (1806) (and
Felicia, dau. of the Rev. George Hole). B. Aug. 3, 1832, at
Harston, Leics. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 185 1; B..A.
1856. Entered the Treasury, 1856; Assistant Financial
Secretary, 1880-5; Permanent Secretary, 1885-94. G.C.B.,
1892; created Baron Welby, 1894. Chairman of the London
County Council, 1900. Died, unmarried, Oct. 30, 1915, in
London, when the title became extinct. Brother of George E.
(1839)- {Buike,P.andB.;D.N.B.)
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Welby, Richard Earle
WELBY, RICHARD EARLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June i,
1797. [5th s. of Sir WilUam (1753), Bart. B. 1779-] Matric.
Michs. 1797. Comet, 2nd Regt. of Life Guards; Lieut., 1806;
Capt., 1809. Married, Oct. 5, 1812, the widow of Henry
Penton, M.P. Died Oct. 3, 1834. Brother of Montague E.
(1797), etc.; half-brother of WiiUam E. (1786). (Burke,
P. and B.; V. Hodson.)
WELBY, RICHARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 30,
1823. S. of A[dlard], of S. Rauceby, Lines. Matric. Michs.
1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1828; priest, 1829.
C. of Kirkby Green, Lines. No subsequent cure or address
recorded. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. (Peile, 11. 414;
Crockford.)
WELBY, THOMAS [EARLE]. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 6,
1793; Fell.-Com., Oct. 28, 1793- [and s. of Sir William (i753).
Bart, (by his 2nd wife) ] Of Allington, Lines. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1795. Brother of Charles C. (i793).
etc.; half-brother of William E. (1786). {Middle Temple Reg.)
WELBY, The Rev. THOMAS EARLE. Adm. sizar at Christ's,
Nov. II, 1846; a 'Ten-year man.' [2nd] s. of Sir William
Earle (1786) [2nd] Bart., of Folkingham, Lines, (and Wil-
helmina, dau. of WUliam Spry). [B. July 11, 1810.] School,
Rugby. [An Ensign in the 26th Foot, 1826; Lieut., 1829;
Lieut., 13th Light Dragoons, 1830; sold out, Apr. 14, 1837.]
M.A., Lambeth, 1843; D.D., Lambeth, 1862. Ord. deacon
and priest (Toronto); R. of Sandwich, Western Canada, 1842.
C. of Bumham Westgate, Norfolk, in 1846. R. of Newton,
Lines., 1847-8. Inc. of St Mark's, George, Cape of Good Hope,
1851-61. Archdeacon of George Town, 1856-61. Bishop of
St Helena, 1861-99. Married, 1837, Mary, dau. of A. Browne,
and had issue. Killed, Jan. 6, 1899, in a carriage accident at
James Town, St Helena. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, u. 499;
Boase, in. 1258; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; Who was Who.)
WELBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24, 1820.
S. of Richard, Esq., of North Muskham, Notts. Matric.
Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1820. Died July 3, 1822, aged 21.
(G. Mag., 1822, II. 93.)
WELBY, WILLIAM EARLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare,
May 16, 1753. [Only s. of William (1727-8), of Denton,
Lines, (and Catharine, dau. of James Cholmeley, of Easton,
Lines.). B. at Denton. School, Eton.] Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Mar. 30, 1756. Of Denton House, Grantham.
Created Bart., June 27, 1801. High Sheriff of Lines., 1796.
M.P. for Grantham, 1802-6. Married (i) Penelope, 3rd dau.
of Sir John Glynne, of Hawarden Castle, Flints.; (2) Mar.
1773. Katherine, dau. of Robert Cope, of Spondon, Derbs.,
and widow of Thomas Williamson, of Allington Hall, Lines.
Died Nov. 6, 1815, aged 81. Father of John E. (1806),
Richard E. (i797). Charles C. (1793). Thomas E. (i793).
Montague E. (1797) and the next. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Return of M.P.s; G. Mag., 1815,11. 637.)
WELBY, WILLIAM EARLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Dec. 13, 1786. Of Notts. [Eldest s. of William Earle (above)
(by his ist wife, Penelope, dau. of Sir John Glynne, of
Hawarden Castle, Flintshire). B. Nov. 14, 1768 ] Matric.
Lent, 1787. M.P. for Grantham, 1807-20. Succeeded his
father as and Bart., Nov. 6, 1815. Married, Aug. 30, 179a,
Wilhelmina, only dau. of William Spry, Governor of Bar-
bados. Died Nov. 3, 1852. Father of Thomas E. (1846);
half-brother of John E. (1806), Charles C. (1793), Montague
E. (1797), Thomas E. (1793) and Richard E. (i797). (Burke,
P. and B.; G. Mag., 1815, 11. 637.)
WELBY, WILLIAM WYAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28,
1834; from St Bees College. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of Cleckheaton, Yorks., 185 1-4. C. of
Holbeck, 1854. C. of Epwell, Oxon., 1855-7. C. of New-
church-in-Pendle, Lanes., 1857-60. V. of Bolton-upon-
Deame, Yorks., 1860-81. Disappears from Crockford, 1882.
WELCH, ALBAN HENRY DREW. .^dm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 1866. [5th s. of George Asser White (Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1821), of Arle House, near Cheltenham (and Anne
Catherine Gardiner, only child of Lieut. -Col. Mannooch,
68th Regt.). B. June 17, 1847. School, Bromsgrove.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Died in 1880. (Bromsgrove
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WELCH, ARTHUR WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 18, 1868. S. of J., Esq., of Lancaster House, Harrow.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A. (36/A
Wrangler) 1872; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (York) 1884; priest,
1885. Assistant Master at King Edward VI Grammar School,
Bury St Edmunds, 1872-8; at Harrow, 1878-80; Head
Master of Stamford Grammar School, 1881-2; of Archbishop
Holgate's School, York, 1883-95. V. of Millington with Great
Givendale, Yorks., 1896-1937. Married, Mar. 27, 1883, Jessie
Welch, Robert Preston Lewis
Josephine, youngest dau. of Gustave Masson, Librarian of
Harrow School. Died in 1939. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 4, 1883.)
WELCH, EDWARD ASHURST. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1879.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Andrew, V. of Cray St Mary, Kent.
B. Aug. 22, i860, at Orpington. School, King's College
School, London. Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar, 1880; Bell
Scholar, 1880; (Class. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class, 1882); B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1886. Hon. D.C.L., Trinity College, Toronto, 1895;
Hon. D.C.L., Bishop's College, Lennoxville, 1900. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Paul's,
Haggerston, 1884-6. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of
Durham, 1887-9. V. of the Church of the Venerable Bede,
Gateshead, 1890-5. Provost of Trinity College and Chancellor
of St Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, 1895-9. R. of St James's
Cathedral and Sub-Dean of St Alban's Cathedral, Toronto,
1899-1909. V. of All Saints Cathedral, Wakefield, Yorks.,
1909-18. Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1909-18. Hon. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Wakefield, 1910-18. R. of Southchurch,
Essex, 1918-32. Married, Oct. 8, 1890, Edith Marion, eldest
dau. of the Rev. J. G. Mackintosh, of Edinburgh, and had
issue. Author, The Lore of the Master. Died Aug. 6, 1932.
Brother of Stanley B. (1882). (Crockford; Who was Who;
The Times, Aug. 8, 1932.)
WELCH, FRANK CHARLES BACON. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Jesus, Oct. 1885. S. of Henry Forster, Esq. B. at Bourton,
Salop. School, Harlow College. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1890. Head Master of Lexden House School, Seaford. Died
Mar. 31, 1934, at Eastbourne; buried at Seaford. (The Times,
Apr. 2, 1934; F. Brittain.)
WELCH, HENRY EDWARD PARKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1879. [Only] s. of Henry Thomas (next), of Leek
Hall, Camforth, Lanes, (and Jemima Caroline, dau. of Major
E. J. Bridges, R.A.). B. Mar. 1, i860, in London. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1879; LL.B. 1883. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 31, 1882. Of Leek Hall, Lanes. J. P.
for Lanes., Westmorland and the West Riding of Yorks.
Married (i) 1898, Mary Lilian Andison, of Park Hall, Chorley ;
(2) 1905, Ellen Harriet Worsley, dau. of Major-General H. J.
IJell. Died as the result of an accident at Leek Hall, Jan. 2,
1926. (Charterhouse Reg.; Inns of Court; Walford, County
Families; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WELCH, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1853. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas Robinson
(1814) [of the Palace, Chichester] (and Mary Olive, dau. of
John Bond, Esq.). B. 1835, at Hailsham, Sussex. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 28, 1855. Succeeded his uncle at Leek Hall, 1845. J. P.
and D.L. for Lanes, and Westmorland. Married, 1859,
Jemima Caroline, only dau. of Major Edward Jacob Bridges,
R.A. Died Aug. 2, 1906. Father of the above. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Inns of Court; Walford, County Families.)
WELCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 31,
1783. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Littledale, Lanes. Schools,
Clitheroe, and Barton, Westmorland. Kept nine terms.
WELCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1795. [S. of
John, of St Christopher, West Indies. School, Westminster.]
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 12, 1793. (Record of Old
Westminsters.)
WELCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1822. [Eldest]
s. of John, merchant, of Lancaster. B. there [July 31, 1803].
School, Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated to Caius,
June 25, 1823; B.A. 1826. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Sept. 20, 1822. A Special Pleader, 1829-80, having a large
practice and numerous pupils. Died May 16, 1888, in
Kensington. (Boase, in. 1258; Venn, 11. 190; Law Lists; Inns
of Court.)
WELCH, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Feb. 5,
1822. 2nd s. of George, surgeon, of Stanstead, Essex. B.
there [Apr. 10, 1803]. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1822; B.A. (i2th Classic) 1826. Assistant Master at
St Paul's School, Portsmouth, from 1827. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners.)
WELCH, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 22,
1807. [Eldest s. of George, Esq., of Leek, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. i8o8; Scholar, 1810; B.A. (5th
•Wrangler) 1812; M.A. 1815. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30,
1812, and at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1815. Sometime
Attorney-General of Van Diemen's Land. Died in 1845.
Brother of Thomas R. (1814). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
WELCH, ROBERT PRESTON LEWIS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 6, 1854. S. of Robert Gregory, gent, (and
Elizabeth). B. at West Monkton, Somerset. Bapt. Aug. i,
1836. Kept two terms.
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WELCH, STANLEY BURFORD. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Magda-
lene, July i6, 1882. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Andrew, V. of
Cray St Mar>'. Kent. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (London) 1888; priest,
1889; C. "of St John's, Holborn, 1888-1902. V. of St John's,
Bethnal Green, 1902-29. Married, Jan. 21, 1903, Adele
Emma, 2nd dau. of Josiah Houle, of London. Died Apr. 21,
1929. Brother of Edward A. (1879)- (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, .\pr. 25, 1929.)
WELCH, THOMAS DAVIES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 9, 1855.
S. of Thomas, retired merchant, of Tottenham. B. June to,
1836, in Islington. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862; M.B. 1863; M.Chir. and M.D. 1866.
At Guy's Hospital and Addenbrooke's, Cambridge. Physician,
Islington Dispensary, and Kent and Canterbury Hospital.
Of Ryde, Isle of W'ight, in 1870; of Godalming, Surrey, in
1890; and of Wimbledon (retired) in 1910. Died Nov. 26,
1918, at Wimbledon. (Venn, 11. 322; Medical Directories;
The Times, Nov. 29, 1918.)
WELCH, THOMAS ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 14, 1814. Of Lanes. [S. of George, of Leek. B. Nov.
1792. School, Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818;
M.A. 1823. C. of Hailsham, Sussex, -1835-1841. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Chichester and Chancellor of the diocese,
1842-4. .Married, 1833, Mary Bond. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1845. Brother of Robert H. (1807); father of Henry T.
(1853)- (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WELCH, WILLIAM FREDERIC. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 8, 1840. Did not reside. Of Dorset. S. of William,
deceased (and Susaima).
WELCH, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, Feb. 13, 1843. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1843;
Scholar, 1844; B..\. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
1848; priest, 1849; C. of St Margaret's, King's Lynn, Norfolk,
1848-52. OfCadley.WUts. (no cure), 1853-6. CofDownham
Market, Norfolk, 1857-8. V. of Stradsett, 1858-71. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1872. [Clergy List.)
WELCH, WILLIAM HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. S. of Joseph, of Blackstones, Red Hill, Surrey. B.
[Mar. 24], 1872, at Carshalton. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Lent, 1891. A manufacturer. DiedinOct. 1914. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll.)
WELCH, WILLIAM JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 28, 1850. S. of WUliam Gylby. B. [1827], at
Handsworth, near Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A.
1854; M.A. 1857. [M.A., M.B. and M.D., Dublin, 1874.]
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1854 ; priest, 1855 ; C. of St George's,
Birmingham, 1854-5. C. of Buckiand and Stoke-MandevUle,
Bucks., 1855-7. C. of St Thomas, Stourbridge, Worcs.,
1857-8. Head Master of King Edward VI's Free Grammar
School, Stourbridge, 1858-85. R. of Bamoldby-le-Beck,
Lines., 1885-6. Died Jan. 22, 1886. (Boase, vi. 820; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Feb. 3, 1886.)
WELCHMAN, RICHARD HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1889. S. of George [of CuUompton, Devon]. B. Mar. 20,
1869, at Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1906.
Ord. deacon (Coventry), 1892; priest (Worcester), 1893; C. of
St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1892-4. Vice-Principal of the
CM. College, Lahore, India, 1896-8. Chaplain, Madras
Eccles. Dept.; at Poonamallee, 1899; at Bolarum, 1900-3;
at Wellington, South India, 1903-5; at Holy Trinity, Ban-
galore, 1907-9; at Fort St George, 1910-12; at Ootacamund,
1913-14. \'. of Okehampton, Devon, 1915-38. Married,
Oct. 7, 1901, in Bombay, Beatrice Nina, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Frank Ley Bazeley, V. of Thorveton, Devon. Died Mar. 2,
1938; buried at Exeter. Brother of William (1886). [India
Office List; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 4, 1938.)
WELCHMAN, ROBERT HAMILTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 1891. S. of Frederick Robert, Esq., of Lowestoft.
School, Westward Ho, N. Devon. Matric. Lent, 1891; B.A.
1893. For some time had a school on the continent. Assistant
Master at Reigate Grammar School in 1906. [Camb. Year-
book.)
WELCHMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. i886.
S. of George [of Cullompton, Devon]. B. Dec. 29, 1866, at
Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893- Ord.
deacon (Worcester), 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of St Pauls,
Leamington, 1890-2. C.M.S. Missionary at Colombo, 1892-5.
Supt. of Tamil coolie Mission, Colombo, 1895-9. V. of Fish-
ponds, Bristol, 1901-7. Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1915-27.
V. of Temple (or Holy Cross), Bristol, 1907-41. Rural Dean
of Bedminster, 1920-7. Archdeacon of Bristol, 1927-30-
Officer of Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1936. Married, 1902,
Elizabeth Marshall, dau. of the Rev. E. M. Griffith, and had
issue. Of Widbrook House, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts., in
1952. Brother of Richard H. (1889). (Crockford; Who's H ho.)
Weldon, Thomas Hamilton
WELD, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 22, 1896. S. of M. R. [Matthew Richard, I.C.S., Madras,
retired], of Llanberis, Shakespeare Road, Bedford. B. Oct. 21,
1877. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1896;
Scholar; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1906. Adm. Solicitor, 1903; prac-
tised at 15, Lincoln's Inn Fields, and at Hampstead. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Worcestershire Regt.;
wounded). Of 47, Pattison Road, London, N.W., in 1946.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WELDING, JAMES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1886. S. of .-Vnthony, master-saddler (and Christiana Barrett).
B. Aug. 10, 1866, at Blackburn, Lanes. School, Clitheroe
(Mr Boden). Matric. Michs. 1886.
WELDON, ANTHONY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1881. Eldest s. of Sir Anthony Crosdill [5th] Bart.,
of Kilinoronv, Athy, Co. Kildare (and Elizabeth Caroline
Thomasina, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Arthur Kennedy). B. [Mar. i],
1863, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884. Lieut., Leinster Regt., 1885; Captain, 1887;
Major, 1899. A.D.C. to Lord Wolseley, Commander-in-Chief,
1895-1900. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902
(mentioned in despatches twice; D.S.O., 1901). Of Rahin-
derry, Queen's County. Succeeded as 6th Bart., Jan. 14,
1900. D.L. for Queen's County; J. P. for Queen's County and
County Kildare. High Sheriff of Queen's County, 1906.
State Steward and Chamberlain to the Lord-Lieutenant,
1908-17. Lord-Lieutenant for Co. Kildare. Married, Feb. 11,
1902, Winifred Bruce Blakeney, dau. of Col. J. E. Varty-
Rogers, of Broxmore Park, Romsey, and had issue. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Col., Leinster Regt.; Brevet Col.);
died June 29, 1917, from the efiects of shell-shock. Brother
of Thomas H. (1881). (Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; The
V.C. and D.S.O.; G.E.C.; Who was Who.)
WELDON, EDGAR FRANCIS. .\dm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877-
S. of the Rev. George Warburton (1864), of St Saviour's,
Chelsea. B. 1857, in London. Schools, Beaumaris and King's,
Gloucester. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1919.
Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised in London (Messrs Weldon
and Edwards). Died July 3, 1944, in London by enemy
action. Brother of the next two. [Venn, 11. 430; Law Lists;
The Times, July 10, 1944-)
WELDON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878.
S. of [the Rev.] George Warburton (1864), of 4, Vincent
Street, Ovington Square, London. B. [Oct. 14], 1858, in
London. School, Beaumaris, Anglesey. Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1882; priest,
1883. C. of St John's, Walthamstow, 1882-4. C.. of St Mark's,
Regent's Park, 1884-5. Subsequently of Corrymore, Achill,
Ireland. Married, May 31, 1883, Emily Gertrude, 2nd dau.
of G. Neumann, Esq., of Tracy House, near Honiton, Devon.
Died in Jan. 1888. Brother of the above and the next.
(Walford, County Families (under his wife); The Guardian,
June 6, 18S3; Univ. Almanack.)
WELDON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. i,
1874. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] W[arburton] (1864). B. [Apr.
1855], in London. Schools, Uppingham and Beaumaris.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.B. and M.A. i88i. At
St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1880. Medical and Surgical
Registrar, Victoria Hospital for Children; House Physician,
Brompton Hospital. Sometime Surgeon, Pacific S.N. Co. Prac-
tised in London. Author, medical. Married, 1884, Beatrice,
dau. of Col. H. Creed. Died in 1906. Brother of the two above.
[Uppingham Sch. Roll; Medical Directories; Venn, 11. 414.)
WELDON, The Rev. GEORGE WARBURTON. M.A. 1864,
incorp. from Dublin. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 16, 1864.
[S. of Patrick Campbell. B. Feb. 21, 1825.] .\dm. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin, Nov. 6, 1843, age 18; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1849;
M.A. (T.C.D.) 1864. Ord. deacon (Tuam), 1850; priest, 1851.
C. of St Peter's, Hereford, 1852. C. of St Stephen-the-Martyr,
Portland Town, London, 1853-8. C. of the South West
Protestant Institute, Brompton, 1859-62. ,V. of St Andrew-
the-Less, Cambridge, 1862-9. V. of St Saviour's, Upper
Chelsea, 1869-81. P.C. of the Chapel-of-Hase, Holloway,
1881-2. V. of Bickley, Kent, 1882-9. Editor of The Rock.
Died Nov. 9, 1889, aged 64. M.I. at Bickley. Father of
Edgar F. (1877), Edward (1878) and the above. [Boase, vi.
821; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 13, 1889.)
WELDON, THOMAS HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1881. [2nd] s. of Sir Anthony Crosdill, Bart., of
Kilmorony, Athy, Co. Kildare (and Elizabeth Caroline
Thomasina, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Arthur Kennedy, i8th
Hussars). B. [July 7], 1864, in London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1881. Joined the Portsmouth Division of the
Submarine Miners, 1891; Capt., 3rd Leinster Regt., 1900.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1902 (Army Service
Corps). Subsequently Manager of the Trevenna brewery,
Pretoria. Died, unmarried, at Pretoria, Nov. i, 1903.
Brother of Anthony A. (1881). (Burke, P. and B.)
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WELDON, WALTER ALFRED DANTE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 1880. [and] s. of W[alter] [chemist (for whom
set D.N.B.)], of Rede Hall, Burstow, Surrey (and Anne
Cotton.) B. June 25, 1862. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1880. Died, suddenly, at Cambridge from a
fit of apoplexy, June 5, 1881; buried at Cherry Hinton.
Brother of the next. [T. A. Walker, 561; The Guardian,
June 15, 1881.)
WELDON, WALTER FRANK RAPHAEL. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Apr. 6, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Walter, Journalist
[and chemist] (and Anne Chester Cotton). B. Mar. 15, i860,
in Kentish Town, Middlesex. School [Caversham, Reading;
and at University College and] King's College, London,
1876-7. Matric. Michs. 1878; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1881) ;
Scholar, 1881; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Fellow, 1884-90.
University Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy, 1884;
University Lecturer in Zoology, 1884; University Lecturer in
Invertebrate Morphologj', 1884-88. At the Marine Biological
Laboratory, Plymouth, 1888-91. F.R.S., 1890. Jodrell
Professor of Zoology at University College, London, 1891-9;
Linacre Professor of Comparative Anatomy at Oxford, 1899-
1906. Fellow of Merton College. D.Sc, Oxford. Took an
active part in remodelling the University of London. Presi-
dent of the Zoological Section of the British Association,
1928. Married, Mar. 14, 1883, Florence Joy, dau. of William
Tebb, of Burstow, Surrey. Author (with Prof. Karl Pearson)
of the first number of Biometriha. Died Apr. 13, 1906.
Brother of the above. (Eagle, xxvii. 389; D.N.B.; Who was
Who.)
WELDON, WALTER IVAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. i,
1889. [3rd] s. of [Col. Thomas, CLE.] (and Helen Rachel
Louisa, dau. of General George William Young Simpson,
R.A.). Of Blythe Hall, Worksop, Notts. [B. July 16, 1871.]
Matric. Michs. 18S9. Sometime Lieut., 4th Batt., the Man-
chester Regt. Married, July 5, 1899, Edith Lucy, dau. of
Clifton Whiting, and had issue. Died Mar. 6, 1934, at Holly-
croft, Eastbourne. (Burke, P. and B.\ The Times, Mar. 8,
I934-)
WELDON, WALTER LANGFORD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Apr. 23, 1891. [Eldest s. of Col. Francis, Indian Army (and
Henrietta Frances Alicia, dau. of Langford Kennedy).] B.
July 30, 1872. School, Wellington College. Matric. Easter,
1891; Scholar; B.A. 1894; LL.M. 1898. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1899. Ofl&ciating reporter for Indian
Law Reports, Bombay, from 1905. Professor of Law,
Government Law School, Bombay, 1905-6. Reporter of the
High Court, Bombay. Married (i) Dec. i, 1904, Emma
(d. s.p. 1905), dau. of J. H. Tod; (2) Jan. 5, 1910, Muriel
Stewart, dau. of William Richardson, Esq., of Tunbridge
Wells and Bombay, and had issue. Died June 15, 1922.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; India Office Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Law Lists; The Times, June 17, 1922.)
WELFITT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 29, 1808.
Of Lines. [S. of Samuel (and Susanna Loft). B. Sept. 1789.
School, Louth Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A. 1819.
V. of West Theddelthorpe All Saints, Lines., 1814-20. C.
of Keddington, 1820-9. Married Maria, dau. of James Mason,
of Keddington. Died, aged 39, at Louth Park, Lines.;
buried at Louth, Feb. 5, 1829. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1829, i. 378; Golding, Some Louth
Gr. Sck. Boys; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WELFORD, ALFRED WILLIAM BAKER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Feb. 20, 1890. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. J[ohn], of
72, London Terrace, St Stephen's Road, Norwich. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1894);
M.A. 1897. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1898.
On the Northern Circuit. Of i, Paper Buildings, Temple,
and 120, Park Road, New Bamet. Married, Sept. i, 1921,
Edith, 3rd dau. of Charles WUliams, of Bamsbury. Died
Feb. I, 1942, following an accident, aged 70. (Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists.)
WELLACOTT, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1871. S. of John [cooper] (and Ann). B. at Sandford,
Devon. Bapt. Jan. 5, 1853. School, Crediton. Matric. Michs.
1871; Scholar, 1874; B.A. (23^^ Wrangler) 1875; M.A. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Middlewich,
Cheshire, 1878. C. of Haccombe, Devon, 1879-82. Second
Master of Newton Abbot College, 1879-93. V. of Bradworthy
with Pancras-Wyke, 1893-1911. V. of Totnes, 1911-27.
Married, Mar. 19, 1878, Ada Marion Baber, youngest dau. of
Charles Saxby, Esq., of Birkdale, Lanes. Latterly of West
Horsley, Surrey. Disappears from Crockford, 1933.
Weller, Carlen Lacey
WELLBURN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1889. B. Mar. 24, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Died Mar. 23, 1951; 'late of Cako.' (The Times,
Mar. 26, 1951.)
WELLBY, PHILIP SINCLAIR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [4th] s. of Daniel, of Jerviston, Streatham Common,
Surrey. B. Jan. 8, 1872, in London. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1891 ; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Married, Aug. 21,
1912, Gladys Marguerite, only dau. of Thomas Banks, of
Toronto, Canada. (Scott, MSS., which calls him Welby;
The Times, Aug. 23, 1912.)
WELLDON, EDWARD IND. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 30,
1840. [S. of Samuel, of Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1840;
B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow, 1851. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury), 1847; priest, 1849. Assistant Master at Tonbridge
School, 1843-55; Second Master, 1855-79. Died Dec. 27,
1879. Father of the next two; brother of James I. (1830).
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; S. Rivington, History of Tonbridge, 192;
Crockford.)
WELLDON, FRANK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1880. S. of the Rev. Edward Ind (above), deceased.
B. [Mar. 29, 1861], at Tonbridge. School, Haileybury.
Matric.Michs. 1880; Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Assistant
Master at Uppingham, 1888-1919. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1889; priest, 1891; C. of Uppingham, 1889-94. Married,
Aug. 2, 1894, Fanny Page, youngest dau. of the Rev. J. P.
Clayton, of Retford. Lived subsequently at Eastbourne,
wherehediedSept. 5, 1930. Brother of the next. (Haileybury
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 8, 1930.)
WELLDON, JAMES EDWARD COWELL. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 11, 1873. Eldest s. of the Rev.
Edward Ind (1840), of Tonbridge. B. Apr. 25, 1854. Matric.
Michs. 1873; Cams prize, 1873; Bell Scholar, 1874; Browne
medal, 1875, 1876; Craven Scholar, 1876; Chancellor's medal,
1877; B.A. (Senior Classic) 1877; M.A. 1880; D.D. 1899.
Fellow, 1878-89; assistant tutor, 1883. Ramsden Preacher,
1894; Hulsean Lecturer, 1897; Lady Margaret Preacher, 1907.
President of the Union, 1876. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
1883; priest (Rochester), 1885. Head Master of Dulwich
College, 1883-5; Head Master of Harrow, 1885-98. Hon.
Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1888-92; Chaplain to H.M.,
1892-8. Bishop of Calcutta and Metropohtan of India,
1898-1902. Canon of Westminster, 1902-6. Dean of Man-
chester, 1906-18. Dean of Durham, 1918-33. Author, The
Hope of Immortality; I believe: the Revelation of the Holy
Spirit ; Recollections and Reflections ; etc. Translated Aristotle's
Politics, Rhetoric, and Ethics. Died June 17, 1937. Brother
of the above. (King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who;
The Times, June 19, 1937)
WELLDON, JAMES IND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 15, 1830. [Eldest] s. of S[amuel], of [Great St Mary's
parish], Cambridge. [B. there, June 15, 1811.] School
[Dedham, Essex, and] Hingham. Matric. Michs. 1830;
Scholar, 1833; B.A. (30th Wrangler and ^ih Classic) 1834;
M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1835. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1845;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1845. Usher at Oakham School, 1834. Ord.
deacon (Rochester, Lilt. dim. from Ely) Feb. 7, 1836; pnest
(Lichfield), 1838. C. of St GUes's, Shrewsbury, and Second
Master at Shrewsbury School, 1838-43. Head Master of
Tonbridge, 1843-75. V. of Kennington, Kent, 1875-96. Hon.
Canon of Canterbury, 1875-96. Married (i) June 23, 1836,
Anne, dau. of W. Oliver, of Baldock (died in 1839) ; (2) Apr. 13,
1844, Elinor, dau. of Michael Turner, of Putney. Died
Dec. 25, 1896. Father of the next; brother of Edward I.
(1840). (Eagle, XIX. 479; Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Dec. 29, 1896; S. Rivington, Tonbridge School, 248.)
WELLDON, JAMES TURNER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 3, 1866. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] James Ind (above),
D.C.L., Head Master of Tonbridge School (and Elmor). B. at
Tonbridge, Sept. i, 1847. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870. Assistant Master at Felsted, 1871-9. Adm.
Solicitor, 1882; practised (Messrs Hallett and Creery) at
Ashford, Kent. Capt., 1st Vol. Batt., the Buffs. Played
cricket for Kent. Married, Aug. 11, 1883, Ethel, 3rd dau. of
F W Porter, of Hythe, Kent. Died at Ashford, Feb. 6,
1927, aged 80. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 52; Law
Lists; The Times, Feb. 8, 1927.)
WELLER, CARLEN LACEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1897.
S. of George, Esq., of the Plantation, Amersham, Bucks.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1897. Sometime
in British North Borneo. An engineer with the British
Central African railway; surveyed for the Benguela raUway
in Portuguese West Africa; in Brazil, i933- Brother of
Gerard M. H. (1891). (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
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WELLER, CHRISTOPHER HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Selwyk
H., Oct. I, 1898. B. Apr. 18, i87g. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901; M.A. 19H. Ord. deacon (Derby, for Southwell), 1903;
priest (Southwell), 1904; C. of Heanor, Derbs., 1903-10. C. of
St Mary's, Nottingham, 1910-13. C.-in-charge of Dordon,
Warws., 1913-20. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.A.C.D.; wounded; M.C.). P.C. of Longstone, Derbs.,
1920-9. P.C. of All Saints, Nottingham, 1929-37. R- of
Gedling with Stoke Bardolph, Notts., 1937-47. R. of
Broughton Sulney, 1947-5 1-. Hon. Canon of Southwell.
Married, Jan. 3, 1924, Margaret, eldest dau. of R. P. Gold-
schmidt, of Rusholme, Manchester. (Crockford.)
WELLER, FREDERIC. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus! Oct. 1873-
S. of William, Esq. B. Mav 11, 185s, at Amersham, Bucks.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1873; B..\. 1877; M.A. 1881.
Ord. deacon (Truro), 1879; priest, 1880; Assistant Master at
Launceston Grammar School and C. of St Thomas-by-
Laimceston, 1879-80. Head Master of Amersham Grammar
School, Bucks., 1881-3; of Crewkeme Grammar School,
Somerset, 1883-1904. C. of Crewkeme, 1887-96. R. of
Laverton, Somerset, 1904-16. R. of North Pickenham with
Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk, 1917-29. Married, Jan. 6,
1881, Emily Charlotte, 2nd dau. of G. Isaacson, Esq., of
Mildenhall, Suffolk. Died Mar. i, 1929, at North Pickenham
rectory. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 8,
1929.)
WELLER, GERARD MASTERMAN HEATH. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Jesus, 1891. S. of G[eorge], Esq. B. at .\mersham,
Bucks. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1891.
A brewer. Married, 1897, Ernestine, dau. of H. E. Hulbert.
Died Dec. 13, 1946, at Bournemouth. Brother of Carlen L.
(1897). [Wellington Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. i6, 1946.)
WELLER, HENRY [or HARRY] NESBET. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, .\pr. 19, 1888. S. of [Captain] Charies Granger
[Elder Brother of Trinity House]. B. [.Mar. 16, 1869], at
Harrow. Schools, Carshalton and St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1888; Scholar; B..\. 1891; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at the
Royal Institution, Liverpool, for two terms; at Exeter
School, 1892-4; at Dorking High School, 1894-7; at Guildford
Grammar School, 1897-1929-. Died Nov. 4, 1947, at Guild-
ford. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Peile, n. 739! Schoolmasters
Directories; The Times, Nov. 6, 1947.)
WELLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 21,
1811. S. of John. B. [Jan. 4, 1794] at Amersham, Bucks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Dec. 28, 1812; B.A. 1816; Hulsean prize, 1817; M.A. 1819;
B.D. 1826; D.D. 1837. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1818. Ord.
deacon (Norwich, Lift. dim. from Bristol) 1818; pnest
(Salisbiuy), i8i8. R. of Lufienham, Rutland, 1837-62. Died
Apr. 9, 1862. {Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford.)
WELLER-POLEY, see FOLEY.
WELLESLEY, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1895. [Eldest] s. of Lord Arthur Charles [aftenvards 4th
Duke of Wellington], of 11, Lowndes Square, London (and
Kathleen Emily Bulkeley, dau. of Captain Robert WUliams).
[B.June 9, 1876.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1895. Lieut.,
S. Lincoln Militia. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1902. Sometime Lieut., Grenadier Guards. Succeeded as
5th Duke of Wellington, 1934- Of Strathfieldsaye. J. P. for
Hants. Married, Mar. 23, 1909, the Hon. Lihan Maud Glen
Coats, vounger dau. of the ist Baron Glentanar, and had
issue Died Dec. 11, 1941, in London; buried at Strat-
fieldsaye. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; The Times,
Dec. 13, 1941-)
WELLESLEY, ARTHUR RICHARD, MARQUESS OF DOURO.
Adm. nobleman (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 15, 1825; from
Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 16, 1824.
[Eldest] s. of Arthur (1835), ist Duke of Wellington (and the
Hon. Catherine Pakenham, 3rd dau. of 2nd Baron Longford).
B. [Feb. 3, 1807], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1825; M.A. 1830; Hon. LL.D. 1835- M.P. for .\ldborough,
1829-32; for Norwich, 1837-52. Master of the Horse, 1853-8.
Lieut.-General, 1854. K.G., 1858. Lord-Lieutenant of Mid-
dlesex. Succeeded as 2nd Duke of Wellington, Sept. 14, 1852.
Succeeded his cousin as 6th Eari of Momington, July 25,
1863. Married, Apr. 18, 1839, the Lady Elizabeth Hay,
Bedchamber Woman to H.M. Queen Victoria, dau. of the
8th Marquess of Tweeddale. Died, s.p., Aug. 13, 1884.
Brother of the next. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
WELLESLEY, LORD CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 2, 1826; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had matric. Oct. i6, 1824. [2nd] s. of .Arthur (1835),
ist Duke of Wellington (and the Hon. Catherine Pakenham).
B [Jan. 16, 1808], in Dublin. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1826; M.A. 1831. M.P. for South Hants., 1847-52; for
Windsor, 1852-5. Major, 5th Regt. of Foot, 1834; Lieut.-
VACii VI
Wells, Arthur Manfred Wintle
Col., 15th Foot, 1837; Major-General, 1856. Chief Equerry
and Clerk-Marshal to the Queen, 1841-6. .\.D.C. to Field-
Marshal Viscount Hardinge. Married, July 9, 1844, Augusta
Sophia Anne, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Pierrepomt,
and had issue. Died Oct. 9, 1858. Brother of the above.
iAl. Oxon.; Boose, iii. 1262; Burke, P. and B.;G. Mag., 1858,
n. 530.)
WELLESLEY, GERALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1826; Fell.-Com., Apr. 1826. [3rd] s. of the Hon.
FHenry] [later Baron Cowley] (and Chadotte, 2nd dau. of the
ist Eari of Cadogan). [B. 1809, in London.] School, Eton.
Matric. Easter, 1826; M.A. 1830. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
.\pr. 14, 1829. Ord. deacon, 1830; priest, 1831. R. of Strat-
fieldsaye, Hants., 1836-54. Dean of Windsor and Registrar
of the Order of the Garter, 1854-82. Domestic Chaplam to
the Queen, 1849-82. Lord High .\lmoner, 1870-82. Mamed,
Sept. 16, 1856, Magdalen, dau. of 6th Lord Rokeby, and had
issue, '.'\mong the most tnisted friends of Queen Victoria.'
Died Sept. 17, 1882, at Hazlewood, near Watford; buried m
St George's Chapel, Windsor. (Boase, in. 1202; Burke,
P. and B,; Inns of Court; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WELLESLEY, GERALD VALERIAN (1788), see WESLEY.
WELLFORD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1882.
S. of John Francis (doubtless Worcester College, Oxford,
1851). B. [Apr. i], 1863, at Clevedon, Somerset. School,
San Remo, Italy (private). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885;
M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1891. At Guy's Hospital; House
Surgeon there, 1895. Practised at Sydney, N.S.W. Medical
Officer at Winton District Hospital, Queensland, 1893-5. In
the Straits Settlement, 1895-9. Went to South Africa wath
the Imperial Yeomanry (Captain). Died June i, 1901, of
wounds received in action at Vaakfontein. (Medical Direc-
tories; The Last Post.)
WELLINGTON, DUKE OF (1895), see WELLESLEY, ARTHUR C.
WELLINGTON, ARTHUR (WELLESLEY), DUKE OF. Hon.
LL.D. 1835. The great Duke. [3rd s. of Garrett Wellesley,
I St Earl of Momington. B. Apr. 29, 1769- School, Eton.]
Originally spelt his name Wesley. Died Sept. 14, 1852.
Father of Arthur R. (1825) and Charles (1826); brother of
Gerald V. (1788, sub Wesley). (D.N.B.)
WELLINGTON, HENRY MARTYN. Adm. sizar at Sidney,
Oct. 12, 1869. Eldest s. of James Martin, of Oakham. B.
there, Dec. 12, 1849. School, Oakham (Dr Wood). Matnc.
Michs. 1869; exhibitioner; B.A. 1873 1 M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1872; priest, 1874; C. of St Stephen's, Lewisham,
1872-4. C. of All Hallows-on-the-Wall, Exeter, 1874-8. C. of
St Agnes, Kennington Park, 1878-81. V. of Hickleton,
Yorks., 1881-5. V. of South Kirkby \vith North Elmsall,
1885-1920. R. of Athelhampton with Burieston, Dorset,
1920-33. Latteriy of the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans,
Surrey. Disappea'rs from Crockford, 1936.
WELLS, ALBERT PRIMROSE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
.\pr. I, 1873. S. of J[oseph], farmer and landowner. B.
Oct 13, 1854, at Little Waltham, Essex. School, Repton.
Did not reside. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1873- Matnc. Michs.
1873- B.A. 1877; M.A. 1883. At St George's Hospital.
L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. (Edin.), 1882. .\ssistant Mescal
Registar and Assistant House Physician, St George's Hos-
pital. Government Medical Officer, Isle of Man. Practised at
Beckenham, Kent, from 1890, and in London from 1910.
Went to British Columbia in 1920. Married, Jan. 10, 1883,
Grace, youngest dau. of Major-General J. B. Woosnam,
Royal Bombay Horse Artillery. Of Pinner Wood, Duncan,
Vancouver Island, in 1948. (Venn, 11. 410; Medical Direc-
tories; The Times, Jan. 12, 1883.)
WELLS, ARTHUR JAMES. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11,
1880. S. of WilUam, head accountant in the Karachi Treasury
(and Ellen). B. Mar. 25, 1861, at Karachi, Lower Sindh.
Bapt. June 14, 1861. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Allen).
Matric. Michs. 1880. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 7.
1882; B.A. 1884; M..A.. 1887. Professor of English at Rangoon
College, 1886; Registrar to the Educational Syndicate.
Junior Inspector of Schools in Burma, 1890-6; Semor
Inspector, 1896. Died Dec. 28, 1896, in Rangoon. (Rangoon
Gazette Weekly Budget, Jan. 2, 1897.)
WELLS, ARTHUR MANFRED WINTLE. Adm. at Clare,
July II, 1894. [S. of Mrs Wells, of Thomton Road, London,
S W B. Mav 24, 1876.] School, Dulwich College. Matric.
Michs. 1894 ; (Law Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1896) ; B.A. and LL.B.
(Law Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1897; M.A. 1901. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1902. Of iia New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, 1911. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
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WELLS, ARTHUR SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Only] s. of [Sir] Thomas Spencer [ist Bart., F.R.C.S.],
of 3, Upper Grosvenor Street, London (and Elizabeth Lucas,
dau. of James Wright, solicitor). B. [June 25I, 1866, in
London. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4,
1887. Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1893-5. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1897. Died Apr. i, 1906.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; W Mord, County
Families; Plarr, Lives of the Fellon's; Burke, P. and B.)
WELLS, CHARLES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct 3 1900. [2nd s. of Thomas (and of Mrs Wells, of Grmston
Lawn, Ealing.) B. Jan. 11, 1883. School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Hampshire Regt.; Staff Cap t.;
O.B.E.; Brevet Major; mentioned twice in despatches). Died
Jan. 21, 1947, at Crowborough.
WELLS, CHARLES RUSH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 9, 1826. Of Monmouthshire. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A.
1830.
WELLS, CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, 1891. S. of
WUliam Lewis, Esq. B. Oct. 17, 1872, in London. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Assistant
Master at Wellington College, 1898-1927. Played football
(rugby) for Surrey, Sussex and the Barbarians. Married
(i) Oct. 14, 1909, Margery, dau. of — Barnard, of Wokingham,
Berks.; (2) Sept. 3, 1918, Violet Bruce, dau. of R. Bruce
Johnston, Writer to the Signet, of Edinburgh, and widow of
Captain S. C. Birch, Northumberland Fusiliers. Latterly of
the Dial House, Crowthome, Berks., where he died Feb. 27,
1952. Brother of the next. {Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Wellington
Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 29,
1952.)
WELLS, CYRIL MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 3,
1889. S. of William Lewis, of Hurstfield, The Avenue, Gipsy
Hill, London. B. Mar. 21, 1871, in London. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; Browne medal, 1892;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1893; M.A. 1941. Cricket
•blue,' 1891-3; football (rugby) 'blue,' 1891, 1892; played for
England, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1897. Played cricket for Surrey,
1892, and for Middlesex, 1895-1909. Assistant Master (and
Housemaster) at Eton, 1893-1926. Of Northwick House,
St John's Wood, London, in 1952. Brother of the above.
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who.)
WELLS, DAVID BOWKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 15,
1813. S. of David. B. in London. [School, Rugby.] Matnc.
Michs. 1813. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 10, 1814; Scholar;
B A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (London, for Ely),
Dec. 20, 1818; priest (Ely), 1819; C. of Hatley St George and
East Hatley, Cambs., 1818. C.-in-charge of Tollesbury,
Essex, 1833-40. C. of Shalford, 1841-2. Of Colchester (no
cure), 1843-7. C. of St Mary's, Colchester, 1847-55- Author,
St Paul Vindicated. Died Mar. 15, 1866, aged 70, in London.
[Peile, II. 377, which gives his father as Samuel and place of
birth as Ramsey, Hunts.; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 21, 1866.)
WELLS, DYMOKE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, May 16,
1792; from Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Feb. 14, 1791, age 18. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Robert [D.D.]
(1757), of Lea, Lines, (and Susannah, dau. of John Clayton,
ofOwersby). B. May 12, 1772. School, Manchester Grammar.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 13, 1812. Of Grebby Hall, Lines.
Married, 1793, Anne, dau. of Thomas Waterhouse, of Becking-
ham Hall, Notts. Claimed the Barony of Marmion in 1819.
Died, Aug. 12, 1832. Father of Edmund L. (1831) and
the next. {Manchester Or. Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Inns of
Court; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 286, gives date of death as Aug. 16;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
WELLS, DYMOKE. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 17, 1831. Of
Yorks. [2nd s. of Dymoke (above). B. Feb. 24, 1804. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1831. Presented a petition to
the Crown in 1839 to terminate the abeyance of the Barony
of Kyme, but did not proceed further. Died, s.p., Feb. 2, 1852.
Brother of the next. (Record of Old Westminsters; F. P.
WTiite.)
WELLS (post WELLS-DYMOKE), EDMUND LIONEL. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Dec. 14, 1831. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of
Dymoke (1792), of Grebby Hall, Lines, (and Anne, dau. of
Thomas Waterhouse). B. Mar. 21, 1814. School, West-
minster.] Matric. Lent, 1832. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 14, 1835. Called to the Bar, Nov. 2, 1838. Assumed the
additional surname of Dymoke, 1866. Of the Grange, West
Molesey, Surrey. Captain, Royal Cumberland Militia. Mar-
ried (i) Apr. 22, 1840, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Gulliers,
Esq., of Stapleton Castle, Heref.; (2) July 14, 1864, Laura
de Blair, dau. of Thomas Robert Jefferson, Esq., and had
issue. Died June 15, 1892. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Wells, James
Walford, County Families; Burke, L.G.; Record of Old
Westminsters.)
WELLS, EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899. 2nd s. of
Alfred Dodd, farmer, of 'Sinodun,' Wallingford. B. Sept. 27,
1881, at Sotwell, Wallmgford. School, RossaU. Matnc.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (St Albans),
1905; priest, 1906; C. of Northchurch, Herts., 1905-9. C. of
St James's, Watford, 1909-13. V. of Croxley Green, I9i3-I7-
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.).
V. of St James's, Watford, 1919-35- C. of Littleham with
Exmouth, Devon, 1935-6. V. of Old Warden, Beds., 1936-47-
R. of Marksbury with Stanton Prior, Somerset, 1947-5 2-.
(Rossall Reg.; Crockford.)
WELLS, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 28, 1899. S. of
Robert Wallis. B. [Apr. 5, 1871], at Northampton. School,
Ackworth; and at Yorkshire College, Leeds. [B.A., London,
1897.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1911. Football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1902. Assistant Master at Ackworth School,
1894-6; at Leighton Park School, Reading, 1897-9; at Bedale
School, Yorks., 1902-9; at Katharine Lady Berkeley's
School, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs., 1909-11; Head Master
of the Grammar School, Alcester, Warws., 1911-33-. {Peile,
II. 835; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WELLS, FORTESCUE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 18, 1837-
Of Devon. [Younger s. of WUliam B., late of Fallapit. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
Ian. 29, 1843; priest (Exeter), Sept. 22, 1844. Chaplain, R.N.;
H.M.S. Albion, 1845-56. Died Mar. 13, 1856, at Plymouth.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Cler. Journal, iv. 160; Burke, L.G.)
WELLS, FRANCIS ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 21,
1880. S. of Joseph, bookseller (and Fanny Ellen). B. Feb. 12,
1862, at Winchester. School, Devon County (Mr Thompson).
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. A 'Coach' for Army can-
didates; one of his pupils was Prince Prajatipok, later King
of Siam, who passed into Woolwich with distinction. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Hampshire Regt. (T.F.);
served in France and Flanders; Instructor, 4th Army School
of Instruction, and in the Army general and commercial
College at Cologne). Lecturer in the Mathematical Depart-
ment of University College, Nottingham, 1920-6. Married,
1891, Rose Katharine, dau. of Archdeacon Hugh Jones. Died
Aug. 15, 1926. (Eagle, xlv. 49.)
WELLS, FREDERICK FORTESCUE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 3, 1844. [3rd] s. of [Capt.] WUliam [R.N.] (and
Lady Elizabeth, of Huntercombe House, Maidenhead). B.
Jan. 7, 1826, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1844. {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WELLS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, June 27, 1849.
[Youngest] s. of John, Esq., of London. B. in the parish of
St Margaret's, Westminster. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1853. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1856. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Tutor m equity
to the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple. Married and had
issue. Died Apr. 30, 1878. {Venn, 11. 290; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WELLS, GIFFARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 21, 1819.
S. of Jonah Smith, stock and share-broker, of Islington,
Middlesex. B. Oct. 22, 1802. Schools [Tonbridge, West-
minster, and] Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1820.
Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 22, 1822; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1825; priest. Mar. 25, 1827. Head
Master of Stourbridge School and P.C. of St Thomas, Stour-
bridge, Worcs., 1833-55. Subsequently of Stoke, near
GuUdford, where he died Aug. 3, 1876. (Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 823; Crockford.)
WELLS, HARRY MORLAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 2, 1859. [Youngest] s. of F[rederick] 0[ctavius],
E.I.C.S. (and Maria Alicia, dau. of Col. Richard Scott,
E.I.C.S.). [B. Mar. 16, 1841, in India.] Schools, Westminster
and Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1864; priest, 1865 ; C. of Alford,
Somerset, 1864-6. C. of Hatfield, Herts., 1867-8. C. of Ayot
St Peter, 1868-9. C. of Knighton, Leics., 1870-1. R. of
Denton, Hunts., 1871-5. V. of Prestwood, Bucks., 1875-92.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Oxford, 1892-1930. Married, Feb. 12, 1871,
Frances EUen Paterson, eldest dau. of Joseph Busk, Esq., of
Codicote Lodge, Welwyn. Resided latteriy at 17, Queen's
Gate, London, S.W. Died Feb. 7, 1932, in London; buried
at Benington, Herts. (Record of Old Westminsters; Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times,
Feb. 9, 1932.)
WELLS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1813. Of
Hunts. Did not reside. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 28, 1813. S. of Admiral Thomas. B. Sept. 15,
1793, at Holme, Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1813. Died in 1816.
Brother of Thomas J. (1805). (King's Coll. Reg.; Eton Sch.
Reg. ; Sir W. Sterry.)
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WELLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 23, 1792. S. of
— , of Westgate, Peterborough. B. there. School, Peter-
borough. Did not reside.
WELLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 10, 1830.
WELLS, JOHN ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1864. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. WUliam (1822).]
Matric. Michs. 1864. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1869; priest,
1871; C. of Edlaston, Derbs., 1869-70. C. of St John's,
Derby, 1870-3. R. of Riddlesworth with Gasthorpe and
Knettishall, Norfolk (succeeding his father), 1873-1915.
Disappears from Crockford, 19 16. Note: there was a surgeon
of these names, b. 1808, who died in 1904. (Plarr, Lives of
the Fellows.)
WELLS, JOSEPH WOOD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 4, 1883.
S. of George Henr>'. B. Jan. 17, 1865, at The Bulls, Rochdale.
Schools, Priory, Birkdale, Castle Howell, Bowdon College,
Cheshire [and Clifton College]. Matric. Michs. 1883. Resided
five terms. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 698.)
WELLS, KNIVETON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Apr. 17, 1759. [5th] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1721), of Wil-
lingham, Lines. [B. Jan. i8, 1738-9.] School, Beverley,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1759. Buried at Willingham, June i,
1761. Brother of Robert (i757)- (Lines. Pedigrees; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
WELLS, MASON CORNISH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886. S. of
the Rev. E[dward] (Worcester College, Oxford, 1849), R. of
St John's, March, Cambs. B. there, Jan. 28, 1868. School,
March Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M..^. 1893.
Ord. deacon (Beverley), 1891; priest (York), 1892; C. of
Bolsterstone, Yorks., 1891-3. C. of St Mary's, Ely, Cambs.,
1894-5. C. of All Saints, King's Lynn, 1895-7. C. of East-
bourne, 1898-9. C. of St Mary's, Plaistow, 1899-1903. V. of
Sittingboume, 1903-g. Lived latterly at Norwich, where he
died June i, 1915. (Venn, 11. 4S6; Crockford.)
WELLS, ROBERT. B.A. 1757, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
King's, 1757. [3rd s. of the Rev. Thomas (1721), of Wil-
linghcim, Lines.] Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Nov. 9, 1752, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1756; M.A. (Oxford)
1774; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1774- V. of East Rasen and
R. of Springthorpe, Lines, (succeedmg his father), 1775-1807.
R. of Willingham, 1781-1807. Married Susarmah, dau. of
John Clayton, Esq., of Owersby. Died Mar. 26, 1807, aged 74,
at Willingham. Father of Dymoke (1792); brother of
Kniveton (1759). (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1807, i. 385.)
WELLS, ROBERT DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. S. of Thomas, of Randolphs, Biddenden, Staplehurst,
Kent. B. [July 8], 1875, in London. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1907. Architectural
Student at Athens, 1900-1. F.R.I. B.A. Designed a number
of houses in London and the country, including Grandfalls,
Newfoundland, for Lord Northcliffe, also St Mary's Hall,
Putney. Landscape painter; exhibited at R.A., New English
Art Ciub, etc. Married Madeline, dau. of William Henn
Holmes. Of 30, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, in 1952.
(Who's Who.)
WELLS, THOMAS BURY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 3,
1827. S. of the Rev. S[amuel] (Wadham College, Oxford,
1777), R. of Portlemouth, Devon. [School, Blundell's,
Tiverton.] Matric. Easter, 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1833; priest, 1834. R. of Portlemouth,
Devon (succeeding his father) 1839-79. Married, 1841,
Catharine Frances, dau. of the Rev. William Stockdale,
Fellow of Jesus. Disappears from Crockford, 1880. Father of
the next. {Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Biurke,
L.G.; Sir W. Sterry.)
WELLS, THOMAS BURY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 3,
1877. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Thomas Bury (above) (and
Catharine Frances). B. at Portlemouth, Devon. Bapt.
Jan. I, 1857. [School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. Lent,
1877. Sometime a tea-planter in Assam; then went to Drake,
New South Wales, where he had interests in mining enter-
prises. Married in 1889. Died Feb. 20, 1916, at Bournemouth,
aged 58. (Eagle, xx,xviii. 238; The Times, Feb. 24, 1916.)
WELLS, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of Thomas, of 14, Manchester Square, London. B.
[Oct. 25], 1869, in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Living at Edgenden, Fleet, Hants.,
in 1922. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WELLS, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1805. [Eldest] s. of [Rear-Admiral] Thomas, of
London. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1806. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June i, 1807. Died of consumption at an early
age. Brother of James (1813). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of
Court.)
Welsford, Arthur Gerald
WELLS, WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1879.
S. of Albert, hairdresser (and Mary). B. [Apr. 7, 1861], at
Dover. Bapt. May i, i86i. School, Dover College (W. Bell).
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master
at Bolton Grammar School, 1883; at Southampton College,
1884; at Trent College, 1886; at the Grocers' Company's
School, Hackney Downs, 1887-1918-. (Dover Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WELLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, June 28,
1822. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. (22ni Wrangler)
1826; M..\. 1829. Ord. deacon, 1830; priest, 1831. C. of
Wodington, Suffolk, -184 1-3. C. of Bamingham with Coney-
Weston, 1844-5. V. of Carbrooke, Norfolk, 1845-68. R. of
Riddlesworth with Gasthorpe and Knettishall, 1868-73-
Disappears from Crockford, 1874- Father of John R. (1864).
(Clergy List.)
WELLS, WILLIAM CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31,
1877. [2nd] s. of Frederic, of Oaklands, Chelmsford, Essex.
B. there, Oct. 29, 1858. School, Mill HUl. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. and LL.B. i88r; M.A. 1884. ASolicitor. Managmg
Director of the Chelmsford Brewery Co. Member of Essex
County Council, 1899. Of The Priory, Writtle, Chelmsford,
in 1926. (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.)
WELLS, WILLIAM COLLINS. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1886.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894. Football (assoc.)
'blue,' 1889, 1890. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1892; pnest,
1894; C. of St George's, Kidderminster, 1892-4. C. of North
Malvern, 1894-1903. C. of St Michael's, Coventry, 1903-4-
C. of LUlington, Warws., 1904-6. V. of Blackheath, Worcs.,
1906-8. Availed himself of the Provisions of the Clerical
DisabUities Relief Act (1870), Feb. i, 1908. Latterly of
Leamington. Died Mar. i, 1945, at Bexhill. (Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 3, 1945.)
WELLS, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 28, 1843. S. of W., of Elizabeth Terrace, Hackney Road,
London. B. Oct. 11, 1821, in London. Matric. Michs. 1843.
Kept eight terms. (Peik, n. 481.)
WELLS, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at Queens',
.\pr. 4, 1848. A 'Ten-year man.' 'Plus annos 24 natus.'
WELLS-COLE, GERVAS F. W. (1879), see COLE.
WELLS-DYMOKE, E. L. (1831), see WELLS.
WELLSTED, ALFRED OLIVER. Adm. at St Catharine's,
Nov. 6, 1838; from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. June 2, 1838, age 19. [6th s. of James, gent., of
Marylebone, London. B. in London.] Matric. Michs. 1838;
B.A. 1843; M.A. 1865. Re-adm. com. causa at Oxford, 1866.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1840; priest, 1840; C. of Bishop
Ryder's Church, Birmingham, 1840-3. C. of St Peter's,
Birmingham, 1844-6. P.C. of St Philip's, Leeds, 1847-50.
P.C. of St Jude's, Bristol, 1S50-64. V. of St Thomas's,
Bethnal Green, 1864-78. R of Wakes-Colne, Essex, 1878-83.
Died Jan. 30, 1883, 'aged 62,' at Broadstairs. (Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 7, 1883.)
WELLWOOD, BARON (1858), see MONCREIFF, H. J.
WELSBY, CHARLES, .^.dm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 11, 1865.
[Eldest] s. of Thomas, wine-merchant (and Arm). B. at
Chester. Bapt. .\pr. i2, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 13, 1867. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871. On the Northern Circuit. Of Chester,
and latterlv of Southport. Died Mar. 8, 1891, aged 45. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Guardian,
Mar. 18, 1891.)
WELSBY, WILLIAM NEWLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 28, 1818. Of Cheshire. [Only s. of WilUam, of the
Middle Temple. School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1819;
Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1827. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, .\pr. 22, 1823. Called to the Bar, Nov. 10, 1826. On
the North Wales and Chester Circuit. Recorder of Chester,
1841-64. Reporter in the Court of Exchequer. Jumor
Counsel to the Treasury. Editor, or joint-editor, of Exchequer
Reports. Married. Died, s.p., July i, 1864, in London.
(Oakham Sch. Reg.; Boase, in. 1268; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.)
WELSFORD, ARTHUR GERALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 4. 1883.
[Youngest] s. of Joseph, gent., of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight
(and Annie). B. [Dec. 18], 1864, at Brookl>Ti, U.S.A. School,
Dover College. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1886; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889; M.D. 1893- At
the London Hospital; House Surgeon there. F.R.C.S., 1892.
Clinical Assistant, Evelina Hospital for Children. Assistant
Medical Officer, Central London Sick Asylum, 189 1-2.
Medical Officer to the Beira Railway Co., Portuguese East
Africa, 1899. Practised subsequently at BexhUl and at
StrathpeSer; Medical Superintendent, Strathpeffer Spa.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 Major, R.A.M.C; men-
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tioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services').
Tropical Specialist at the Ministry of Pensions. Married
Frances Adalaide Cross. Author, Wintering in Rome. Resided
in Rome from 1920. Died in Rome, Apr. 20, 193 1. Brother of
the next and of Joseph W. W. (1876). (Dover Coll. Reg.;
Venn, u. 465; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
WELSFORD, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1877. S. of Joseph, gent. B. 1858, in the U.S.A. Schools,
Victoria College, Jersey, and Manilla Hall, Clifton. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.B. 1884. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., 1884. Practised at Woodstock, Oxon., from 1885,
and at Tiverton, Devon, from 1900. Married (i) Aug. 25,
1885, Emma Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Willoughby,
Bombay Army, of Bedford; {2) Sarah Beamish. Author,
Hints on Home Nursing. Died Jan. 21, 1920, at Tiverton.
Brother of the above and of Joseph W. W. (1876). (Scott,
MSS.; Venn, n. 430; Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 23,
1920.)
WELSFORD, HENRY MILLS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1875. S. of Frederick, of 19, Hanover Crescent, Brighton.
B. there, Sept. 27, 1856. School, Brighton College. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Captain, R. Sussex Regt.
(T.), 1897. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1883; practised in Brighton.
Married, 1884, Beatrice Maud, dau. of Henry Ellis Wallis.
Died Aug. 20, 1939, at Hove. Brother of Robert M. (1879).
[Brighton Coll. Reg.; Who's Who in Sussex; Army Lists; The
Times, Aug. 22, 1939-)
WELSFORD, JOSEPH WILLIAM WILSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1876. [Eldest] s. of Joseph, of Alphington
House, Jersey. B. Sept. 15, 1856, in Philadelphia, U.S.A.
School, Victoria College, Jersey. Matric. Michs. 1876.
Migrated to Caius, 1877; B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1880; M.A.
1883. Fellow of Caius, 1880-7. Assistant Master at Harrow,
1880-1909. Married, 1891, Mildred Laura, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Hancock. Author, The Strength of England. Died_^
Apr. 29, 1909, at Harrow. Brother of Arthur G. (1883) and
George F. (1877). (Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 426; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WELSFORD, ROBERT MILLS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1879. S. of Frederick Mills, of Clydesdale House, Richmond
Terrace, Brighton. B. Apr. 28, 1861, at Brighton. School,
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1879; LL.B. 1883; B.A.
1885; M.A. i8go. Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised in London
(Messrs Biddle, Thome, Welsford and Gait, 22, Alderman-
bury). President of the Law Society, 1928-9. Knighted,
1929. Rendered great service to the cause of legal education.
Married, 1893, Ada, dau. of Harold Brown, and had issue.
Of 5, Strathray Gardens, London, N.W. Died Dec. 10, 1933.
Brother of Henry M. (1875). (^««' Lists; Who was Who;
The Times, Dec. 12, 1933.)
WELSH, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, i874- S. of
Anthony, of Altrincham, Cheshire. B. Mar. 2, 1853, in
Manchester. School, Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1882; priest, 1883;
C. of Spennymoor, Co. Durham, 1882-6. V. of Harewood with
East Keswick, Yorks., 1887-97. V. of Chesterton, Oxon.,
1897-1907. V. of Whitchurch Canonicorum with Marshwood
and Stanton St Gabriel, Dorset, 1907-12. Married, Jan. 7,
1885, Edith Mackenzie, 2nd dau. of E. Speakman, Esq., of
Old Hall, Stand, near Manchester. Latterly of Southboume-
on-Sea. Died Mar. 30, 1936. [Crockford.)
WELSH, HERBERT CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1893.
WELSH, THOMAS MALING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 27, 1813. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, Colonel, Bengal Army
(and Ann Martha). B. in India. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1813 ; B.A. 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 14, 1813.
Of Merefield Lodge, Essex. Died Dec. 11, 1832. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal
Army.)
WELSH, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1856, incorp. from Dublin.
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1843; M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin)
1854. Ord. deacon (Derry and Raphoe), 1845; priest, 1845.
Held curacies in Ireland. Deputation Secretary to the Irish
Church Mission, 1854-65. C. of St Paul's, Onslow Square,
Kensington, 1862-5. Inc. of Christ Church, Madras, 1866-71.
V. of Holy Trinity, Beckenham, Kent, 1873-6. V. of Christ
Church, Beckenham, 1875-83. Disappears from Crockford,
1884.
WELSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1879-
B. at Edinburgh. From Edinburgh University [M.A., Edinb.,
1879]. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1882;
ist Smith's prize, 1883; M.A. 1886. Fellow, 1884-1925;
tutor, 1895-1919. Married, 1915, Catherine Mabel, dau. of
Mr J. R. Lowe, of Stamford. Died Sept. 12, 1925, at Bran-
caster, Norfolk. (The Times, Sept. 15, 1925-)
Wenham, Reginald Arthur
WELSTEAD, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 10, 1839. [Youngest] s. of Marion, Esq. [of Stonely
Hall], Kimbolton, Hunts, (and Susannah, dau. of James
Osborne, of St Ives, Hunts.). Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847. Died July 23, 1895, in South Kensington.
Brother of the next. (Univ. Almanack.)
WELSTEAD, GEORGE RICHARDS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 22, 1824. Of Hunts. [Eldest s. of Marion, Esq., of
Stonely Hall (and Susannah, dau. of James Osborne, of
St Ives, Hunts.). B. Aug. 19, 1805. School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1824. Of Kempsey House, near Worcester,
and Stonely Hall, Kimbolton, Hunts. J. P. for Hunts.
Married, June 19, 1856, Sarah Greaves, dau. of Richard
Gibbeson, Esq., of Lincoln. Brother of the above. (Up-
pingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
WELSTEAD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 10,
1795- [3rd] s. of Charles [Marion], farmer, of Kimbolton,
Hunts. B. there. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A.
1799; M.A. 1802. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 30, 1800.
Ord. deacon (Chester), Feb. 1804; priest (Lincoln, from
Peterb.), Dec. 1804; C. of Culworth, Northants., 1804. Of
Stonely Hall, near Kimbolton. Nephew and heir of George
Richards, Esq., of Stonely. Died, unmarried, Nov. 20, 1819,
'aged 44.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 128; Inns of Court;
Northants. Clergy.)
WELTON, JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888. S. of James
Wardle, of Gt Yarmouth (and Harriet Yarham). B. there
[Aug. 17], 1854. At St Mark's College, Chelsea. Matric.
Michs. 1888; (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1890); B.A.
(Pt II, ist Class) 1891; Marshall prize, 1891; M.A. 1895.
D.Litt., London, 1914. In charge of the department for
training teachers at the Yorkshire College, Leeds, 1891-1905;
Professor of Education, University of Leeds, 1905-16.
Author, A Manual of Logic; Logical Bases of Education; The
Principles of Teaching; The Psychology of Education; Ground-
work of Logic; What do we mean by Education? etc. Died
June II, 1942, at Hove. (Venn, 11. 503; The Times, June 16,
1942; Who 7i)as Who.)
WELTON, ROBERT. Adm., as a 'Ten-year man,' at Trinity,
Jan. 19, 1775-
WELTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 34) at Caius, June 28,
1843. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Pettistree, Suffolk. School,
Yoxford. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Had practised as
a surgeon at Woodbridge, 1831-40. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1848; C. of Bayton, Worcs., 1848-50. A medical missionary
with the C.M.S., at Fuh-Chow, China, 1850-5. Returned to
England in broken health, 1855, and died suddenly. Mar. 4,
1858, in London. (Boase, vi. 824; Venn, 11. 264; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1858, 1. 448.)
WEMYSS, JAMES BALFOUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 17, 1847. [Eldest] s. of [Major] James (4th Dragoon
Guards), of Wemyss Hall, Cupar, Fifes, (and Susan, dau. of
David Gillespie, of Mountquhanie, and Kirkton, Fifes.). B.
there, Oct. 14, 1828. School, Edinburgh Academy. Migrated
to Jesus, Oct. 16, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851.
Major, Fife Militia. Went to New Zealand. Married (i) 1857,
Marie .\sheton, dau. of George Slater, of Bedale, Yorks.;
(2) 1892, Annie, eldest dau. of William Hugh Bamikel, and
widow of W. W. Biddulph. Latterly of Wemyss Hall, Cupar.
J. P. for Fifes. Devolved the succession of Wemyss Hall on
his brother David. Died, s.p., July 13, 1909. (Edinburgh
Acad. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WENHAM, DOUGLAS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
[Youngest] s. of Albert Ebenezer, chartered accountant, of
the Lickey Hills, Barnt Green, Worcs. B. Aug. 8, 1878, at
12, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. School, Chel-
tenham College. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar; B.A. 1900.
Adm. Sohcitor, 1903; practised in Birmingham. Later
became a chartered accountant. Died Oct. 3, 1943, at
Woodbury, Barnt Green, Worcs. Brother of William K.
(1892). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 5,
I943-)
WENHAM, REGINALD ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30,
1892. [Eldest] s. of Arthur, of 2, Redington Road, Hamp-
stead. B. 1874. Schools, Leamington and Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1892; exhibitioner, 1894; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1895; M.A. 1899. Practised as a chartered
accountant in London and Birmingham. Married, 1902,
Alice B. Jackson. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.S.C; mentioned in despatches). Of Vernon House,
Sicilian Avenue, Southampton Row, London, W.C, in 1946.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
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WENHAM, WILLIAM KNIGHT. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
[Eldest] s. of Albert Ebenezer, chartered accountant, of
114, Colmore Road, Birmingham, and of Lickey Hills,
Bromsgrove. B. Dec. 17, 1874. in Edgbaston. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
A chartered accountant. Of Whyteleafe, Surrey. Brother of
Douglas (1897).
WENLOCK, BARON, see LAWLEY.
WENMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 24,
1828. [Eldest] s. of \V[illiam], Esq., of Gosbrook, near
Wolverhampton (and Mar>' Anne, dau. of Richard Emery,
Esq.). [B. 1804.] Matric. Michs. 1828; LL.B. 1836. Ord.
deacon, 1832; priest, 1833. C. of Hamstall-Ridware, Staffs.,
-1841-4. C. of Rochford, Worcs., 1847-54. V. of Rowlston
with Llancillo, Heref., 1854-64. J. P. for Herefordshire.
Disappears from Crockford, 1865. (Walford, County Families;
Clergy List; Graduati calls him ' Fellow of Trinity Hall.')
WENN, CHARLES HANBURY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 26,
1864. S. of the Rev. James William (1814), R. of Broome,
Norfolk. B. July, 1846, at Mangreen Hall, Swardeston,
Norfolk. School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Ixworth, Suffolk, 1869-75. C. of Sunbury-on-Thames, Mid-
dlesex, 1876-8. C. of Mistley, Essex, 1878-9. Died Sept. 11,
1879. Brotherof James B. (1849). (Kenn, 11. 365; Crocft/ord.)
WENN, JAMES BENJAFIELD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 15,
1849. S. of the Rev. James William (next), of Mangreen
Hall, Norfolk. B. Dec. 11, 1830, at Bury St Edmunds.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854. C. of
Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk, 1855. C. of Melton Constable and
Briston, 1856-65. R. of Broome (succeeding his father),
1867-78. Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon. Disappears from Crockford, 1893. Brother of
Charies H. (1864). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 286.)
WENN, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
June 13, 1814. S. of James, attorney, of Ipswich. B. there.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury), Aug. 12, 1821 ; priest (Norwich), Sept. 22,
1822 ; C. of Rushbrooke, Suffolk, 1 82 2-5 . V. of Wickhambrook,
Suffolk, 1853-5. Chaplain to the Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon, 1853-67. R. of Broome, Norfolk, 1859-67. Mar-
ried, May 12, 1829, Marianne Elizabeth, dau. of John Benja-
field, of Bury St Edmunds. Died July 3, 1867, at Broome
rectory. Father of the two above. (Venn, 11. 164; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1867, II. 260; Pall Mall Gazette, July 5, 1867.)
WENNYEVE, JOHN (1754), see VJEmEVE.
WENSLEYDALE, BARON (1799). see PARKE, JAMES.
WENT, JAMES KING. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 3,
1825. Of Barbados. Matric. Lent, 1826; B.A. 1830. Of the
Island of Barbados. In Holy Orders. Garrison Chaplain in
Barbados in 1850; at St Luke's, Barbados, 1851-3. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1858. Father of William P. (1859).
WENT, RICHARD DOUGLAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1896.
Migrated to Downing, Apr. 2, 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at Calday Grange Grammar School, West
Kirby, for 1 year; at Taunton School, 1904-28-. [School-
masters' Directories.)
WENT, WILLIAM PINDER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18,
1859. S. of the Rev. James King (1825). B. Nov. 28, 1840,
in the Island of Barbados. School, Liverpool College. Matric.
Michs. 1859; LL.B. 1863. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of St John's, Clifton, 1864-6.
C. of St Peter's Chapel, Almondsbury, Gloucs., 1867-77.
C. of Wells, Norfolk, 1891-2. Resided subsequently at
10, Archfield Road, Lower Cotham, Bristol. Died in 1901.
(Peile, II. 562; Crockford.)
WENTHROP, NIELSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 5, 1867. S. of B. R., Esq., of 134, 2nd Avenue, New
York, U.S.A. School, Columbia College. Did not reside.
WENTWORTH, FITZWILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June4, 1853. [2ndsurv.]s.ofWilham Charles (1823), barrister,
of Sydney, N.S.W. (and Sarah, dau. of Francis Cox). B.
July 31, 1833, at St Philip's, Sydney, N.S.W. Matric. Michs.
1853; B.A. 1857. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 29, 185b.
Returned to Australia. Of Vaucluse, Sydney. Married,
Feb. 18, 1868, Mary Jane, dau. of George Hill, Esq., J. P., and
had issue. Brother of William C. (1845). (Inns of Court;
Burke, Colonial Gentry.)
WENTWORTH, GODFREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Jan. 18, 1815. Of Vorks. [Eldest s. of Godfrey Wentworth
(next), Esq., of WooUey Park, Wakefield (and Amelia, dau.
of Walter Ramsden Beaumont Fawkes). B. Sept. 14, 1797]
Matric. Michs. 1815. Succeeded his father at Woolley Park,
Sept. 14, 1834. J. P. and D.L.; High Sheriff of Yorkshire,
1862. Married, June 20, 1822, Anne, 4th dau. of Walter
Fawkes, of Farnley Hall, and had issue. Died Sept. 22, 1865.
(Burke, L.G.)
Were, Thomas Bonville
WENTWORTH (formerly ARMYTAGE), GODFREY WENT-
WORTH. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 23,
1 79 1. 3rd s. of George [Armytage], of Kirklees Hall, Yorks.
(and .\nna Maria, eldest dau. of Godfrey Wentworth, of
Woolley, Yorks.). [B. May 9, 1773-] School, Hipperholme.
Matric' Michs. 1791. On succeeding his grandfather, Godfrey
Wentworth, at Woolley, 1789, had assumed the surname of
Wentworth. Of Woolley Park, Yorkshire. J. P. and D.L.
High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1796. M.P. for Tregony, Cornwall,
1806-8. Married, May 12, 1794. Amelia, dau. of Walter
Ramsden Beaumont Fawkes, of Hawkesworth Hall. Died
Sept. 14, 1834. Father of the above. (Return of M.P.s;
Burke, L.G.)
WENTWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 4, 1845.
Matric. Michs. 1846.
WENTWORTH (post STANLEY), SIDNEY. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, June 2, 1846. Of Cambs. [S. of William,
of Cambridge (and Mary Ann, dau. of George Newport, Esq.).
B. Dec. 21, 1828.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A.
1853. Assumed in 1856 the surname of Stanley (that of his
great-uncle, Joseph Stanley, of Cambridge). Of Longstowe
Hall, Cambs. J. P. and D.L. for Hunts, and Cambs.; High
Sheriff, 1873. Captain, 1st Hunts. Yeomanry. Married,
Apr. 27, 1859, Sarah, dau. of Edmund Foster, of Cambridge.
Died in July, 1896. Father of Chades W. (1879. sub Stanley) ;
Herbert F. W. (1883, sub Stanley) and Alan S. W. (1880,
sub Stanley). (Scott, MSS.; Camb. Ind. Press, July 17, 1896.)
WENTWORTH (or VERNON-WENTWORTH), THOMAS FRE-
DERICK CHARLES VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, June 30, 1849. [Only] s. of F[rederick William
Thomas] Vernon [of Wentworth Castle, Yorks.] (and Lady
Augusta Brudenell Bruce, 2nd dau. of the ist Marquess of
Ailesbury). [B. Oct. 20, 1831. School, Eton.] His father had
assumed in 1804 the name of Wentworth in addition to that
of Vernon in compliance with the will of his kinswoman,
Augusta Hatfield Kaye, sister and heiress of Frederick
Thomas Wentworth, 3rd Earl of Strafford. Matric. Michs.
1849; M.A. 1853. Of Wentworth Castle, Yorks., Aldeburgh
Lodge, Suffolk, Black Heath, Saxmundham, and Dall House,
Rannoch, Perths. J. P. for the W.R. of Yorks.; for Bucks,
and for Suffolk and Perths. Married, Mar. 3, 1859, Lady
Harriet Augusta de Burgh, 5th dau. of Ulick, 1st Marquess
of Clanricarde, and had issue. Died Jan. 1, 1902. [Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WENTWORTH, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Peterhouse, Feb. 27, 1823. Of London. Eldest s. of
D'Arcy, Government surgeon, of Parramatta, New South
Wales (and Catharine Parry). B. [Oct. 26], 1793. in Norfolk
Island. School, Greenwich. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 5,1817. CalledtotheBar, Feb. 8, 1822. At the age of 20,
had joined Gregory Blaxland and Lieut. Lawson in their
journey of exploration across the Blue Mountains of Australia.
Member, for Sydney, in the first New South Wales Legislative
Assembly, 1843. Chief founder of Colonial self-government.
Leader of the pastoral, or 'Squatter,' party. Carried the Bill
for founding Sydney University, 1849. Suggested federal
parliament for all Australia, 1857. Co-Proprietor and Joint
Editor of The Australian. Returned to England, 1862.
Married, Oct. 26, 1829, Sarah, dau. of Francis Cox, of
Sydney, and had issue. Author, Statistical Account of the
British Settlements in Australia, etc. Died Mar. 20, 1872, at
Wimbome, Dorset; buried at Sydney, where he was given a
public funeral. Father of Fitzwilliam (1853) and the next.
(T. A. Walker, 417; Law Lists; Burke, Colonial Gentry;
Notable Middle Templars, 257; D.N.B., which states that
he was adm. at Peterhouse in 1816.)
WENTWORTH, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 3, 1845. [Eld. s. of William Charles (above).] Matric.
Michs. 1845. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 7, 1858.
Brother of FitzwilUam (1853). (Middle 2 emple Adms.)
WENYEVE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Nov. 6,
1802. [Only] s. of John (next), of Brettenham Hall, Suffolk.
[B. Sept. 20, 1784.] Schools, [Charterhouse and Eton]. Died
Oct. 7, 1814. (Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry; R. L. Arrow-
smith.)
WENYEVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 26, 1754. as
Wennyeve. S. of the Rev. Edward (1716, sub Wynnyffe)
[R.] of Brettenham, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1754. Of
Brettenham Hall, Suffolk. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1784. Died
at Bildeston, June 22, 1801, aged 64. Father of the above.
(R. L. Arrowsmith; G. Mag., 1801, i. 575-)
WERE, THOMAS BONVILLE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 7,
1855 [2nd] s. of Joseph, Esq., of Broadclyst, Exeter. B.
1835, at Exeter. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1835- School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1857.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, i860. Married. Resided at Hay,
Broadclyst, Exeter. [Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, u. 323;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bur.)
405
Werge, William
WERGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, June 15,
1839. Of Nottingham. [2nd s. of Edwards, of Hexgreave
Park, Notts, (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Reynolds).] B.
Nov. 14, 1820. School [Repton and] East Retford (Mr W. H.
Trentham). Matric. Michs. 1839. President of the Union,
1840. A coffee-planter in Ceylon. Ensign, 24th Regt. of
Foot, 1852; Lieut., 1854. Died in Dec. 1857. (Repton Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
WERNER, AAGE LORENTZ. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1898.
WERNER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Adm. scholar at King's,
Oct. 10, 1896. S. of Israel Paul, merchant, of 47, Wood Vale,
Forest Hill, Surrey. B. Jan. 22, 1877, at Oakfield Lodge,
Peak Hill, Sydenham. School, Dulwich College. Matnc.
Michs. 1896; (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1898); Scholar,
1899; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Assistant Master at Harrow,
1901-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 6th Batt.,
the Rifle Brigade); killed in action. May 9, 1915, at the
Aubers Ridge, near Fromelles, France. Brother of the next.
{Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; King's Coll. Reg.; The
Times, May 13, 1915.)
WERNER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 8, 1894.
S. of Israel Paul, merchant, of The Gerrards, Harrow, B.
Sept. 2, 1875. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1894;
Scholar; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Apprenticed to Sulzer, Bros.,
at Winterthur, 1898-1900; a Draughtsman in Zurich, 1900;
in Uganda, 1901-9. Partner of Messrs I. P. Werner and Co.,
merchants., 1910-18; Manager, 1919-22; Managing Director
of Messrs Henry Werner Ltd., 1923. Married, July i, 1914,
Grace, dau. of Joseph Henderson, of Whalley Range, Man-
chester, and had issue. Of Wilmslow, Manchester. Brother
of the above. [Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
WERNER, EDMUND ARTHUR ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Sept. 12, 1891. S. of Heinrich Robert, Professor
of music, of Lee, Kent (and Eliza Parker). B. there, Apr. 19,
1872. School, Blackheath proprietary (Mr H. Bendall).
Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1891; B.A. (25th Wrangler)
1894. Sometime H.M. Inspector of Factories. During the
Great War, 1914-19, Chairman of the Standing Joint Com-
mittee of Employers and Operatives, Pottery Industry.
O.B.E., 1918. Of Basford, Stoke-on-Trent, in 1921. (H. W.
Ord, 68.)
WERNHAM, HERBERT FULLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 20, 1898. S. of John, of Basildon, Woolwich [and
Plumstead, Kent]. B. Sept. 24, 1879, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Second Lieut., 5th Batt., E. Lanes. Regt. (T.)).
(Record of Old Westminsters.)
WERNINCK, ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1882. [2nd s.
of John Spencer William.] Migrated to Downing, Oct. 8,
1883; B.A. 1887. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 28, 1885.
Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St Andrew's,
Battersea, 1888-90. V. of Lee, Bucks., 1891-4. V. of Chappel,
Essex, 1894-1934. Died May 17, 1934, aged 88. (Inns of
Court; Crockford; The Times, May 19, 1934.)
WERTHEIMER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1894. S. of Asher, of 8, Connaught Place, London. B. Aug. 8,
1876, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894.
A chemical engineer. Died Sept. 18, 1902, in Johannesburg.
Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WERTHEIMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. S. of Asher, of 8, Connaught Place, London. B.July 22,
1873, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895 ; M.A. 1899. Died Jan. 2, 1903, in Paris. Brother of the
above. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WESBROOK, FRANK FAIRCHILD. Adm. a member of Caius,
Feb. 18, 1893. S. of Henry Shaver, of Broadway, Winnipeg,
Canada (and Helen Marr Fairchild). B. July 12, 1868, in
Brant County, Ontario. Schools, London, and Winnipeg
Public Schools; and at Manitoba and McGill University,
Montreal. [B.A., Manitoba, 1887; M.D. and CM., Manitoba,
1890.] Resided for 2 years. John Lucas Walker University
Student in Pathology, 1893-5. Professor of Pathology,
University of Manitoba. Professor of Public Health at
Minnesota. F.R.S., 1909. President of the University of
British Columbia, 1913-18. Hon. LL.D., Toronto, 1913.
Married, 1896, Annie, dau. of Sir Thomas W. Taylor, Chief
Justice of Winnipeg. Author, Hygiene in Medical Colleges
and the Training of Health Officers; The Physicians of
Tomorrow. Died Oct. 20, 1918, at Vancouver. (Venn, 11. 529;
Who was Who.)
WESCOMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 7.
1802; Fell.-Com. Sept. 30, 1802. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas, Esq.,
barrister, of the Inner Temple, of Langford Grove, Essex
(and Lucy Marshall). School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1802.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 8, 1800. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 54O; Inns of Court.)
West, Alfred
WESCOMB, JOHN EMMERTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Emmanuel, Nov. 5, 1754- S. of William, Esq. B. at Market
Street, Herts. Schools, Market Street (Dr Pitman) and
Harden (Mr Preedy). Matric. Michs. 1754; B.A. 1759.
Doubtless brother of Nicholas (1750, sub Westcombe).
WESLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 20, 1819;
a 'Ten-year man.' [Eldest] s. of Samuel, musician (and
Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Capt. Martin, of Kensington). B.
1794, at Ridge, near St Albans. Schools, Wateringbury, near
Maidstone, and St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.D. (Stat.
Eliz.) 1829; D.D. 1839. Ord. priest (Salisbury), 1821; C. of
Ebury Chapel, Pimlico, 1821. C. of St Mary's, Pimlico, 1822.
C. of St Paul's, Covent Garden. Chaplain at St James's
Palace, 1833-48. Subdean of the Chapel Royal, St James's,
1848-59. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, 1847-59. Dean
Hook attested his 'Simplicity of Character. . .accurate and
Extensive learning . . . and peculiar wit and humour.' Mar-
ried, Dec. 7, 1824, at Fulham, Eliza Sketton. Author,
A Guide to Syllogism; Commentary on the Church Catechism,
etc. Died Sept. 14, 1859, in St James's Palace; buried at
Highgate. Grandson of Charles and great-nephew of John
Wesley. (Boase, in. 1274; Peile, 11. 393; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1859, II. 427.)
WESLEY (post WELLESLEY), The Hon. GERALD VALERIAN.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 15, 1788. [4th s. of
Garrett, 1st Earl of Momington (and the Hon. Anne Hill,
dau. of Arthur, ist Viscount Dungannon). B. Dec. 7, I770,
in Dublin.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1789; M.A. 1792-
D.D., Lambeth, 1810. Ord. deacon (Ely), Dec. 8, 1793; priest
(Lincoln), Dec. 21, 1794; Chaplain at Hampton Court,
1793-1848. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1794-8- Changed
his name to Wellesley, c. 1798. R. of Beachampton, Bucks.,
1794-8. R. of Hampton, Middlesex, 1798-1803. R. of
Staines, 1799-1809. Preb. of Westminster, 1802-9. V. of
Chaddleworth, Berks., 1803-5. R. of St Luke's, with Holy
Trinity, Chelsea, 1805-32. V. of West Ham, Essex, 1808-9.
Preb. and Canon of St Paul's, 1809-48. R. of Therfield,
Herts., 1822-32. R. of Bishop Wearmouth, Co. Durham, and
Canon of Durham, 1827-48. Married, June 2, 1802, at
St George's, Hanover Square, the Hon. Lady Emily Mary
Cadogan, eldest dau. of Charles Sloane, ist Earl Cadogan.
Died Oct. 24, 1848; buried in Durham Cathedral. Brother of
the Duke of Wellington (1835). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 546; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1848, 11. 649.)
WESLEY, WILLIAM KEN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 16,
1866. [4th] s. of Samuel [Sebastian, Mus.D., organist at
Winchester College (and Mary Anne Merewether)]. B. July 8,
1845, at Leeds. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1866.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1871. Of Pusilawa,
Ceylon, in 1877. Died Apr. 5, 1879, at Chichester. (Win-
chester Coll. Reg.)
WESSELS, DANIEL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 1884. S. of
Jacobus Christofifel, solicitor, of Green Point, Cape Town,
South Africa. B.A. of the South African College, Cape Town.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. Died
June 13, 1890, aged 25, in Pretoria. Brother of the next.
(King's Coll. Reg.)
WESSELS, JOHANNES WILHELMUS. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 14, 1882. [2nd s. of Jacobus Christoffel, attorney, of
Cape Town. B. Mar. 7, 1862. Educated at the South African
College, Cape Town] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. and LL.B.
(Law Trip., ist Class) 1885; George Long prize, 1885. Hon.
Fellow, 1923. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 4, 1882.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1886. Advocate of the Supreme
Court, Cape Town. Legal adviser to C.-in-C. after the British
occupation of the Transvaal. Puisne Judge of the Transvaal
Supreme Court, 1902-20. Judge President, Transvaal Pro-
vincial Division, 1920; Judge of Appellate Division, Supreme
Court, 1923-32. Knighted, 1909; P.C, 1933. Chief Justice
of South Africa, 1932-6. Married (1) 1891, Ella, dau. of
Col. Ben DuS, of Cape Town; (2) 1928, Agnes, dau. of Col.
Ben Duff. Died Sept. 6, 1936, in Pretoria. Brother of the
above. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who; Cambridge
Review, Oct. 16, 1936.)
WESSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 11, 1870.
[2nd] s. of Thomas [of Fitzroy Street, Cambridge]. B. Oct. 21,
1845, in Cambridge. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1874;
priest, 1875. Assistant Master at King Edward's School,
Bury St Edmunds and C. of Fomham All Saints, Suffolk,
1874-7. C. of Pendleton, Lanes., 1877-86. V. of Waterfoot,
1886-95. Married, July 23, 1883, Sarah, widow of L. Lee,
Esq., of Manchester. Died Dec. 19, 1895. (Peile, 11. 617;
Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press, Jan. 10, 1896.)
WEST, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 5, 1849- Matric.
Michs. 1849.
406
West, Alfred Slater
WEST, ALFRED SLATER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1866. S. of Ebenezer, of Amersham Hall, near Caversham.
B. Sept. 17, 1846, at Amersham. School, Amersham Hall,
and at University College, London [M.A. 1869J. Matric.
Michs. 1867; (Moi-al Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1869); B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1874. Head Master of Amersham Hall School, 1876-92.
Fellow of University College, London; Senior Fellow, 1926-32.
Married, July 28, 1870, Martha, 2nd dau. of the Rev. George
Gould, of Norwich, and had issue. Edited Martial and Bacon's
Essays; author of English Grammar. Died Jan. 3, 1932.
{Who was Who.)
WEST, ARTHUR NUGENT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pembroke,
Sept. 21, 1867. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Thomas Dennett
(1828), V. of Rushmere, Suffolk. B. there [Dec. 29, 1846].
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874-
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1869. C. of Buckingham,
1872-3. With the Universities Mission at Zanzibar, where he
acquired the slave-market for a church site. Died at Zanzibar,
Dec. 25, 1874. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Wilson,
History of the U.M.C.A .)
WEST, AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 4, 1865. S. of
the Rev. J. (and Mary). B. at Sunburv, Middlesex. Bapt.
1838. Matric. Lent, 1865; B.A. 1868; M..\. 1871. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of VVoodbridge,
Suffolk, 1869-70. C. of Hingham, Norfolk, 1870-2. C. of
Digswell, Herts., 1872-4. Chaplain at Stocldiolm, 1874; at
Christiania, 1875-80. R. of St John's, Buenos Ayres, 1885-S.
V. of Allestree, Derbs., 1889-1903. Latterly of the old
vicarage, Roehampton. Married Gunhilda, dau. of Sir John
Rice Crowe, Consul-General at Christiania. Died May 25,
1907. (Eagle, XXIX. 226; Crockford; The Titnes, May 28,
1907.)
WEST, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, .Aug. 24, 1869.
S. of Joseph, builder (and Esther). B. [July 31, 1844], in the
parish of St Giles, Cripplegate, London. Bapt. Dec. 15, 1S44.
Matric. Michs. 1869; B..\. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), 1873; priest, 1875; C. of St Jude's, Southwark,
1873-6. Chaplain of Westminster Hospital, 1876-9 ; Assistant
Chaplain at King Edward's School, Southwark, 1879-1919;
Chaplain, 1919-22. Died Mar. 29, 1940, aged 95, in London.
(Crockford; The Times, Apr. i, 1940.)
WEST, CHARLES ATKINSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 16, 1843. S. of the Rev. John (St Edmund Hall, Oxford,
1801), of Stoke, Surrey (and Harriet). B. there, Dec. 26,
i8i8. School, Sherborne. Matric. Lent, 1844; B.A. 1848.
C. of Grasby, Lines., 1853. C. of Wickenby, 1854-5. Married,
1853, Eleanor, dau. of Dudley Christopher Carey Elwes.
Died Mar. 29, 1855, of fever, at Wickenby. Brother of John
R. (1826). (Sherborne Reg. ; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 7, 1855 ;
G. Mag., 1855, I. 655.)
WEST, CHARLES BELLVILLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 4, 1887. S. of Edward, Esq., of The Woodlands, S.
Ealing, London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887. Died
Oct. 13, 1929; 'late of the dramatic profession.' Brother of
Clarence E. (1873). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WEST, CHARLES FRANCIS LUTTRELL. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 22, 1847. S. of the Rev. Charles, Head
Master of Northampton Grammar School. B. July 5, 1828.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. {i2nd
Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of All Saints, Northampton, 1851-9. C. of
All Saints, with St Peter's, Stamford, Lines., 1865-6. R. of
Shenley, Bucks., 1866-77. Married, Oct. 27, 1873, Ellen
Matilda, only dau. of Wermian Langham Woodford, of
Upton Hall, Northants. Latterly of 2, Spencer Park, Wands-
worth, where he died Feb. 25, 1892. Probably father of
Henry W. (sub Luttrell West, 1894), Watson S. (sub Luttrell-
West, 1894) and Wenman L. (sub Luttrell-West, 1894).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Clergy List; Crockford; The
Guardian, Mar. 2, 1892.)
WEST, CLARENCE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1873. S. of Edward, of Woodlands, Ealing, Middlesex. B.
Dec. 21, 1854, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1873. Brother of Charles B. (1887). (Rttgby Sch. Reg.)
WEST, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 16, 1768.
[2nd s. of Thomas, of Bridgetown, Barbados.] Of Dorset.
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1769; B.A. 1773; M.A. 1776.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 13, 1768. Ord. priest
(London), Dec. 24, 1775. Brother of Thomas (1763). (Eton
Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WEST, EDWARD COURTENAY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1891. [Only] s. of Edward John, Esq., of London. [B.
Mar. 30, 1872.] School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1891;
Scholar, 1892; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1900. Ad eundem. Cape
Univ., 1905. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of St Mary RedcUffe, Bristol, 1895-9. C. of
St Matthew's, Moorfields, Bristol, 1899-1900. Chaplain of
West, Harry
Cuddesdon College, 1900-3. Bishop of Grahamstown's Chap-
lain for Ethiopians, 1903-10. Warden of St Paul's Hostel,
Grahamstovwn, 1906-14. Chancellor of Grahamstown Cathe-
dral, 1911-17. Canon of Grahamstown, 1911-19. R. of
St Paul's, Port Elizabeth, 1916-19. Archdeacon of Port
Elizabeth, 1917-19. Assistant Secretary, S.P.G., 1919-29.
Principal of St Boniface College, Warminster, 1929-38.
Married, Nov. 30, 19 12, Hilda Florence, 4th dau. of W.
Ramsay Scott, of Singapore, and had issue. Died Aug. 7,
1938, in London. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Aug. 9 and 13, 1938.)
WEST, ERSKINE EYRE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1886.
[Eldest] s. of .\ugustus George, of Warkwood, Redland,
Clifton (and Sarah, 4th dau. of the Rev. Canon Richard
Booth Eyre, of Eyre Court, Galway). B. May 19, 1868, in
Dublin. School, Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1886.
Captain, Londonderry Artillery, 1892. Called to the Bar,
King's Inns, Dublin, 1895. Of White Park, Co. Fermanagh.
Married, Aug. 3, 1899, Aimette Aileen Maude, eldest dau. of
Cuthbert Henry Cooke Huddart, of Shoyswell Manor, Sussex,
and had issue. Died Feb. 24, 1950, in Dublin. (Army Lists;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The Times, Mar. i, 1950.)
WEST, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 12, 1783. Of
Middlesex. [3rd s. of Thomas, merchant, of St Mar>--at-Hill,
London (and Jane). Bapt. Nov. 19, 1766, at St Mary-at-Hill.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1783. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. 1, 1784. (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 547;
Inns of Court.)
WEST, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Oct. 21,
1822. S. of George. B. in Bordeaux, France. School,
Wraxall, WUts. Matric. AUchs. 1823. Migrated to Peter-
house, Oct. 18. 1826. (T. A. Walker, 428.)
WEST, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall, July 6,
1857. S. of George, Esq., of Paris. Matric. Michs. 1857.
Probably same as next. One of these names, s. of George, of
Jersey, matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, May 3, i860,
age 22. (Al. Oxon.)
WEST, GEORGE CHARLES RUSSELTON. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Trinity Hall, July 7, 1857. S. of George, Esq. See the
above.
WEST (post SACKVILLE-WEST), GEORGE JOHN SACKVILLE.
EARL DE LA WARR. .\dm. a nobleman at Trinity,
June 30, 1828; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Jan. 15, 1810; B..\. (Oxford) 1812; M.A. (Oxford)
1819. [Eldest s. of John Richard, 4th Earl de la Warr (and
Catherine, dau. of Henry Lyell, of Bourn, Cambs.). B. Oct. 26,
1791. School, Harrow.] Matric. Easter, 1828; Hon. LL.D.
1828. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. Had succeeded as 5th Earl,
July 28, 1795. Lord of the Bedchamber to George III,
1813-20; to George I\', 1820-8. Lord Chamberlain of the
Household, 1841-6 and 1858-9. P.C., 1841. Married, June 21,
1813, Lady EUzabeth SackvUle, youngest dau. of the 3rd
Duke of Dorset, and had issue. Assumed the name of Sack-
ville before West, 1843. Died Feb. 24, 1869. (Al. Oxon.;
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
WEST, GEORGE STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 20,
1895. S. of WUliam, chemist and druggist, of Bradford
(and .\nna Wainwright). B. there, .A.pr. 20, 1876. School,
Bradford Technical College and Royal CoUege of Science,
London. Matric. Michs. 1895 : Scholar, 1895 ; (Nat. Sci. Tnp.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1897); B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class)
1898; M..A.. 1902. Professor of Natural History at the Royal
Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1899-1909. Professor of
Botany at Birmingham University, 1909-19. F.L.S. Mar-
ried, Aug. 8, 1906, Minnie B. Pratt. Author, The Algae and
Flora of Cambs. Died .\ug. 7, 1919. at Edgbaston. Brother
of William (1892). (The Times, Aug. 11, 1919-)
WEST, GILBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
June 26, 1826; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 4, 1825, age 18. [3rd s. of GUbert Harvey, Esq.,
of Willesden, NUddlesex.] B. [.A.pr. 26, 1807], in London.
[School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Wells) Oct. 20, 1833; priest, Apr. 9, 1837; C. of Thur-
loxton, Somerset, untU 1842. P.C. of Corfe and Trull, 1842-53.
Died July 17, 1853, at Corfe. (List of Carthusians; Al.
Oxon.; R. L. .Arrowsmith; G. Mag., 1853, 425.)
WEST, HARRY. .\dm. pens, at St John's, May 24. 1783- S. of
— wine-merchant, of London. Matnc. Michs. 1783; Scholar,
1784- BA. 1788; M..\. 1792. Ord. deacon (Chichester),
Oct. 18, 1788; priest, Nov. 30, 1789- V. of Wartling, Sussex,
1793-7- R- of Berwick, Sussex, 1797-1846, and V. of
Laughton, 1801-45. .Married (i) Lomsa — (died 1821);
(2) Feb 7 1823, in St Pancras Church, London, Louisa, dau.
of Sir Robert Barker, Bart. Died Feb. 21, 1846, at Lewes.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 547; Foster, Index EccUs.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1846, i. 550.)
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West, Henry
WEST, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 5, 1821. Of
Middlesex. S. of John (and Anna). Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A.
1825 ; M.A. 1828. Took Holy Orders; not found in Clergy List.
{T. A. Walker, 411.)
WEST, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 15, 1850.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1851; B.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Holy Trinity,
Ripon, 1854-6. V. of North Frodingham, Yorks., 1856-85.
V. of Rishton, Lanes., 1885-1906; retired on account of
failing sight. Latterly of Woodhall Spa, Lines., where he died
Oct. 17, 1910, aged 79. Father of the next. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Oct. 24, 1910.)
WEST, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1884.
Of Yorks. [S. of the Rev. Henry (above), of N. Frodingham,
Yorks. B. Nov. 7, 1864. Schools, Marlborough College and
Brighton.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (Manchester), 1887; priest, 1889; C. of Cheetham,
Lanes., 1887-9. C. of Merrow, Surrey, 1 890-1 900. C. of
Halton, Lanes., 1900-1. C. of Bolton-by-Bolland, 1901-8.
V. of Bracewell, 1908-34. Of Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New
Zealand, ini937. Disappears from C»-oc*/or<i, 1938. {Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WEST, HERCULES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. [Youngest] s. of the Very Rev. John, Dean of St
Patrick's, Dublin. B. there [Dec. 6], 1856. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1876; Browne
medal, 1877; B.A. (7th Classic) 1879; M.A. 1883. 'A classical
scholar, an Irishman, full of wit, immensely entertaining and
a good actor. He gave on occasions representations of some
of the figures in Smith's Dictionary of Classical Antiquity:
his star turn was that of the man with the testudo.' An
enthusiastic mountaineer. Resided at Newport, Isle of Wight.
Died June 4, 1937, at Chandler's Ford, Hants. Brother of
Richard W. (1870). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Sir J. J.
Thomson; The Times, June 7 and 12, 1937-)
WEST (post ROBERTS-WEST), JAMES. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 21, 1794. Of Warwickshire. [S. of James, of
Alscot (and Sarah, youngest dau. of Christopher Wren, of
Wroxall Abbey, Warws.). B. Mar. 18, i775-] Resided two
terms. Succeeded his father at Alscot Park, 1795. D.L. for
Warws. Major, 3rd Warws. Militia. Married, Mar. 31, 1808,
Anne, only dau. of Joseph Roberts, deceased, of Newcombe,
Gloucs. Assumed, by Royal Licence, 1808, the additional
surname of Roberts, in compliance with the will of his father-
in-law. Died Mar. 25, 1838. Father of James R. (1831).
(Burke, L.G.)
WEST, JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Apr. 2,
1825. [2nd] s. of James Eldridge, Esq., of Tonbridge Castle
and Dryhill Park, Tonbridge (and Alicia Ashbumham, grand-
daughter of the Rev. Francis Woodgate). B. at Tonbridge.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A.
1832. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1829; priest, 1830. R. of
Winchelsea, Sussex, 1831-72. Married (i) Aug. 27, 1829,
Margaret, dau. of Capt. Molyneux, of Ludlow, Salop (died
in 1831); (2) June 25, 1833, Charlotte Margaret, dau. of
Capt. Blair, of Walton Grove, Surrey. Died in 1872. {Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
V^'ESl, JAMES MORGAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1861.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of St Mark's, Peterborough,
1865-70. V. of Appleton-le-Moors, Yorks., 1870-2. Assoc.
Secretary, C.M.S. (for Yorks.), 1872-5; for the E. Midland
district, 1875-7; for the Metropolitan district, 1877-89. V. of
Hazlemere, Bucks., 1889-1910. Latterly at St Nicholas'
rectory, Nottingham. Disappears from Crockford, 1925.
Father of John J. (1894).
WEST (or ROBERTS-WEST), JAMES ROBERTS. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Caius, June 17, 1831. [Eldest] s. of James, Esq.
(1794), of .\lscot Park, near Stratford-on-Avon (and Anne,
orily dau. of Joseph Roberts, of Newcombe, Gloucs.). B.
[Apr. 24, 181 1], at Alscot. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 183 1.
Succeeded his father at Alscot Park, 1838. J. P. and D.L. for
Gloucs. and Warws. High Sheriff of Warws., 1845. Married,
May 16, 1844, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Joseph Moore Boultbee.
Died Feb. 6, 1882. Father of the next. {Eton Sch. Lists;
Venn, 11. 216; Burke, L.G. {sub Roberts-West).)
WEST (or ROBERTS-WEST; post ALSTON-ROBERTS-WEST),
JAMES ROBERTS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Mar. 17, 1865. Eldest s. of James Roberts, Esq. (above), of
Alscot Park, Stratford-on-Avon (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Moore Boultbee). B. there, Nov. 13, 1845. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1865. Succeeded his father at Alscot
Park, 1882. J. P. and D.L. for Warws.; High Sheriff, 1890.
Married, Nov. 25, 1869, Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau. of
William Charles Alston, deceased, of Elmdon Hall, Warws.
Assumed, by Royal Licence, 1918, the additional surname
of Alston. Died June 15, 1918. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G. [sub Alslon-Robertb-West).)
West, Owen Lewis Carey
WEST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1887. S. of John.
B. Apr. 2, 1871, at Langton, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1887.
Died in College, May 5, 1889.
WEST, JOHN. Adm. at Clare, July 9. 1897. [S. of W., of
Hayle. B. 1879. School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs.
1897. Went to Canada. {Malvern Coll. Reg.)
WEST, JOHN HENRY. Adm. at King's, July 5, 1893. S. of
Ethelbert, of 21, St George's Square, Worcester. Schools,
Worcester Cathedral Choir and King's Choir, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1923. Music Master at
Cowbridge Grammar School, Glam., 1897; Assistant Master
at Stratford-on-Avon Grammar School and Organist of the
Guild Chapel, 1897-8; Organist and Music Master at Wesley
College, Shef&eld, 1900-5 ; Assistant Master and Director of
Music at King Edward VII School, Shef&eld, 1905-6. Private
Secretary to J. S. Rowntree, at York and Scarborough,
1906-15. Music Master at Ashville College, Harrogate,
1916-33-. Organist and Choirmaster of St Luke's Church,
Harrogate, from 1922. Married, 1903, Catherine Evelyn, dau.
of Isaac Waterfield, of Rotherham. (King's Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WEST, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1894. S. of
[the Rev.] James Morgan (1861). B. June 12, 1875, at
Leamington. School, St Laurence College. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon (Coventry), 1898;
priest (Worcester), 1899; C. of Nechells, Birmingham, 1898-
1901. C. of Emmanuel Church, West Hampstead, 1901-2.
C. (to his father) at Hazlemere, Bucks., 1902-8. C. of St
Peter's, Islington, 1908-10. Organising Secretary, L.S.P.C.J.,
for North West district, 1910-20. R. of St Nicholas, Not-
tingham, 1920-9. Died in 1929. {St Laurence Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
WEST, JOHN OTHO. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 2, 1850.
S. of William, engineer, of St Agnes Parish, Cornwall (and
Grace). B. [Dec. 10, 1829], at Camborne, Cornwall. Bapt.
Feb. 25, 1830. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Truro, 1859-60.
C. of Barnstaple, Devon, 1861-2. C. of Bridport, Dorset,
1862-3. C. of St Erth, Cornwall, 1864. C. of St Austell,
1864-6. C. of South Molton, Devon, 1866. R. of Revelstoke,
1866-70. R. of St Pirmock, Cornwall, 1 870-1905. Married
and had issue. Disappears from Crockford, 1906. (Clergy
List.)
WEST, JOHN ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 6, 1826. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] John (St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, 1801) [R. of Chettle, Dorset] (and Harriet, dau.
of the Rev. Christopher Atkinson). B. [July 20, 1808], at
Stebbing, Essex. School, Epsom, Surrey. Matric. 1827;
Scholar, 1831; B.A. (4M Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835. Fellow
of Clare, 1834. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1834; priest, 1835. V. of
Madingley, Cambs., 1835-7. V. of Wrawby-cwm-Brigg, Lines.,
1837-93. Preb. of Lincoln, 1884. Married, Apr. 13, 1858,
Harriet Philadelphia, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Joseph Stockdale,
V. of Kingerby, Lines. Died Dec. 9, 1893, aged 85. Brother
of Charles A. (1843), who published his Sermons. {Boase, vi.
826; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 20, 1893.)
WEST, JOHN THOMAS ELIOT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May II, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), June 5, 1831; priest, May 20, 1832. V. of Stoak
(or Stoke), Cheshire, 1833-76. Died Apr. 23, 1876, aged 70.
{Peile, II. 418; Crockford.)
WEST, LIONEL GEORGE AUBREY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 18, 1896. S. of John, mariner, of Westbrook, Parkgate,
Southampton (and Charlotte Dimmock). B. Apr. 15, 1871,
at Titchlield. School, Southampton High (Mr R. W. Lees).
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Of Westbrook,
Parkgate, Southampton, in 1946.
WEST, MERVIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 24, 1817;
from St John's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
June 14, 18 15, aged 22. A 'Ten-year man.' [S. of the Rev.
Edward Matthew, of Bradford Abbas, Dorset.] Migrated to
St John's, June 9, 1818. Ord. priest (Salisbury), July 27, 1823.
R. of Tefiont-Evyas, Wilts., 1823-30. V. of Haydon, Dorset,
1835-43. P.C. of North Wootton, 1835-43. Married, Oct. 24,
1838, Rhoda Chariton, dau. of the Rev. Henry Farr Yeatman,
V. of East Brent. Died Jan. 12, 1843, aged 50, at Castleton,
Sherborne. {Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Clerical Guide; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1843, i. 327; V. P. White.)
WEST, OWEN LEWIS CAREY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1890. S. of Lewis Borrett, of Cainscross, Stroud (and Agnes).
B. May 9, 1871. School, Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr Francis).
Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898. Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College, 1896-7; at Bath College,
1897-1900; at Bradlield College, 1900-31; Housemaster
there, 1912-21. Of 9, Landsdown Place, Cheltenham, in 1946.
Died May 28, 1949. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Blundell's Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
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West, Percy Coulthurst
WEST, PERCY COULTHURST. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1896.
S. of B. Edwin, manufacturer, of Melton House, Northants.
(and Pattie Coulthurst). B. [Oct. 18], 1877. at Northampton.
School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1896. At St
Thomas's Hospital. L.S.A., 1905. Practised in Assam.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Died
about 1926. (Venn, 11. 550; Univ. War List; Medical Direc-
tories.)
WEST, Sir RAYMOND. M.A. 1897- University Teacher (I.C.S.)
in Indian Law, 1895-1907. Reader in Indian and Moham-
medan Law, 1901-7. .\dm. at Downing, Apr. 30, 1900.
[Eldest s. of Frederick Henry, journalist, of Ballyloughrane,
Co. Kerry (and Frances, dau. of Richard Raymond, of
Ballybuniiion, Co. Kerry). B. there, Sept. 18, 1832. Educated
at Queen's College, Galway; B.A. 1855.] Entered the I.C.S. ,
1855; in Southern Maratha, on active service as Civil Officer
with the force opposing the insurgent Sawaut clan. Joined
the Judicial Dept., i860; Registrar of the High Court, 1863;
District Judge at Canara, 1866; Judicial Commissioner, Sind,
1868. Judge of the High Court, Bombay, 1871-3. Member
of the Executive Council of the Governor of Bombay.
K.C.I.E., i888. Vice-ChanceUor of Bombay University, 1878
and 1886-92. \'ice-President, Royal Asiatic Society. Hon.
LL.D., Bombay. Married (i) 1867, Clementina Fergusson,
only dau. of William Maunsell Chute, of Chute Hall, Co.
Kerry, and had issue; (2) 1901, Annie Kirkpatrick, eldest
dau. of Surgeon-General Henry Cook, M.D., of Lydney,
Gloucs. Author, The Bombay Code; Hindu Law; etc. Latterly
of Chesterfield House, College Road, Dulwich. Died Sept. 8,
1912. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Wlio was Who; D.N.B.)
WEST, RICHARD WHATELEY. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Pem-
broke, Dec. 1870. S. of the Very Rev. John, B.D., Dean of
St Patrick's, Dublin. B. there. Matric. Lent, 1871; Scholar;
B.A. (igth Classic) 1874. Brother of Hercules H. (1875).
WEST, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 24,
1867. [Only] s. of the Rev. Robert, of Jersey. School,
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 31, 1872. Died in -A.ug. 1874. (Inns of Court.)
WEST, ROBERT UVEDALE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 22,
1893. S. of John Gilbey Uvedale, surgeon. B. June 23, 1875,
at Stoke-on-Trent. School, Newcastle High, Staffs. Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. House Surgeon, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
Died Sept. 3, 1901, of typhoid fever. {Newcastle High Sch.
Reg.;Peile, 11. 784-)
WEST, ROWLAND HILL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20,
1866. S. of the Rev. J. (and Mary). B. at Chippenham,
Wilts. Bapt. 1843. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871; M.A.
1874. At St Thomas's Hospital and Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1873. Sometime a certifying
factory Surgeon. Practised at Taunton, Somerset. Died at
Taunton, Jan. 15, 1905, aged 62. (Eagle, .xxvii. 276 (Row-
land); Medical Directories; The Standard, Jan. 21, 1905.)
WEST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 13, 1763.
[Eldest s. of Thomas, of Bridgetown, Barbados, and Sheer
Lane, London. Schools, Eton and St Paul's.] Matric.
Easter, 1764; Scholar, 1765. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, Apr. 30, 1765, age 18. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 21, 1765. Either he or his father died at Bath in 1780.
Brother of Edward (1768). (Inns of Court; St Paul's Reg.;
Eton Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1780, 394.)
WEST, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 33) at Jesus, Nov. 30,
1808. [Eldest] s. of John Balchen, Esq. [of 76, Hariey Street,
London]. B. in Queen Anne's Street East, London. School,
Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1809. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WEST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 8, 1821. S. of
the Rev. Thomas, Chaplain to the Suffolk County gaol.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Lent, 1822; B.A. 1826.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13, 1824; priest, Oct. 7, 1827.
(Peile, II. 406.)
WEST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 22,
1842. [Only] s. of Thomas [advocate, of London]. B. at
Plaistow, Essex. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 16,
■ 1844. Called to the Bar, May 30, 185 1. Married, Oct. 2, i860,
Emily, eldest dau. of George Grenside, Esq., of Broughton
House, Cleveland. Died June i, 1890, aged 67, at Malines,
Belgium. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Guardian, June 18, 1890.)
WEST, THOMAS DENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, June 26, 1828. Of Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1828;
(28<A Wrangler, 1832); B.A. 1833. V. of Rushmere St Andrew
Westall, Arthur St Leger
and P.C. of Playford, Suffolk, 1835-48. Died Aug. 31, 1848,
at Rushmere, aged 42. Father of Arthur N. (1867). (Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1848, 11. 440.)
WEST, WALDEMAR SHIPLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1884. [Youngest] s. of Edward Henry [died Mar. 19,
1884] (and Annie Shipley). B. Mar. 2, 1866, at Summergangs,
Southcoates, Hull. School, Oliver's Mount, Scarborough
(Mr Thomas Walton). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A. 1892; M.D. 1896. At the Middlesex Hos-
pital; House Surgeon and House Physician there. House
Surgeon and House Physician, North-Eastem Hospital for
Children. Resident Medical Officer, Royal Hospital for
Diseases of the Chest. Practised at Aylesbury from 1900.
Married, July 25, 1906, Beatrice Emily, dau. of Joseph
Parrott, of Aylesbury. Lived latterly at Hazlecombe, Dul-
verton, Somerset, where he died July 29, 1950. (Medical
Directories; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contemporary Bio-
graphies, 290; The Times, Aug. i, 1950.)
WEST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 9, 1812. Of
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1812. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 10,
1815.
WEST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 1849.
Matric. Michs. 1849.
WEST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13, 1892.
[Elder] s. of William, chemist and druggist [also lecturer in
botany at the Bradford Teachers' College], of Bradford (and
Anna Wainwright). B. Feb. 11, 1875, at Bradford. School,
Bradford Technical College and Royal School of Science,
London. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1894); B..\. 1896. F.L.S. Sometime Assistant
in the herbarium of the Natural History Department of the
British Museum. Biologist to the Bihar Indigo Planters'
Association. Author, biological. Died of cholera, Sept. 14,
1900, in India. Brother of George S. (1895). (Reg. of R. Coll.
of Science; Eagle, xxiii, 89.)
WEST-BETTY, W. H. (1808), see BETTY.
WEST-WATSON, CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 22, 1896. [Eldest] s. of A[dam] [merchant], of Lisamore,
Upton, near Birkenhead (smd Caroline, dau. of the Ven.
Theophilus Campbell). [B. Apr. 23, 1877.] Matric. Michs.
1896; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1899;
(Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1901) ; Cams prize, 1901 ; Crosse
Scholar, 1901; M.A. 1903; D.D. igio. Fellow, 1903-9;
Chaplain, 1903-7; Dean, 1907-9. Junior Proctor, 1907-8.
Lady Margaret Preacher, 1920. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1902;
priest, 1903. Bursar and Lecturer at Ridley Hall, 1902-3.
Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness, 1909-26. Canon of Carlisle,
1909-21. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R..\.C.D.). R. of Aldingham, Lanes., 1921-6. Archdeacon
of Westmorland, 1915-23; Archdeacon of Fumess, 1923-6.
Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, from 1938.
Bishop of Christ Church, New Zealand, 1926-51; Primate
and Archbishop of New Zealand, 1940-51 ; resigned. Married,
1905, Ermly Mabel Monsarrat, and had issue. Author,
Commentary for Schools on Acts of the Apostles. Died May 18,
1953. (Crockford; Who's Who.)
WESTACOTT, JOHN. .\dm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1880. Matric.
Michs. 1880.
WESTACOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1873.
Matric. Michs. 1873; B..\. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of East Cowes, Isle of
Wight, 1878-81. C. of Camberwell, Surrey, 1881-3. C. of
Famham, 1885-92. V. of Burton Dassett, Warws., 1892-1932.
Married, Oct. 24, 1900, Edith Caroline, youngest dau. of
E. P. R. Knott, of Burton Dassett. Latterly of the old
vicarage, Shotteswell. Disappears from Crockford, 1941.
WESTALL, ARTHUR ST LEGER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1880. [S. of the Rev. William (1843). B. in 1861.
School, Eastbourne College.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
St Mary's, Plaistow, 1884-6. C. of St Luke's, Victoria Docks,
1886-7. Assistant Master at Eastbourne College, 1887-8.
C. of St Michael's, Brighton, 1888-90. C. of St Saviour's,
Croydon, 1890-7. Joined the Church of Rome, 1897, but
received back into the Church of England in 1906. C. of
St David's, Exeter, 1907-10. R. of Exbourne and Honey-
church, Devon, 1910-13. V. of St Michael's, Walthamstow,
1913-29. V. of Twyford with Poundon and Chamdon, Bucks.,
1929-32. Married and had issue. Died Mar. 25, 1939, at
Eastbourne; buried there. Brother of the next two and of
William H. (1888). (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 28, 1939;
The Church Times, Mar. 29, 1939.)
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West ALL, Lancelot McAlpine
WESTALL, LANCELOT McALPINE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1892. S. of [the Rev.] WUliam (1843). B. May 18, 1869,
at Forebridge, Stafis. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1910. Assistant
Master at Tavistock Grammar School, 1896-1900; a private
tutor abroad, 1900-4. Assistant Master at St Philip's
Grammar School, Edgbaston, 1904-6. Private tutor in
South Africa, 1906-10. Private tutor in Tunis, 1910-11.
Kept a tutorial establishment at Totland Bay, Isle of Wight,
19H-16. Assistant Master at Huish Grammar School,
Taunton, J916-18. Tutor to the Duke of Norfolk, 1918-19.
A private 'coach' at Cambridge, 1919-22. Sometime Head
Master of St Gerard's School, Villa St G(5rard, Antibes, A.M.,
France. Married, May 12, 1912, adau. of R. Le Neve Foster,
of WUmslow, Cheshire, and had issue. Of VUla St Gerard,
Chemin des Sables, Antibes, in 1951. Brother of the next,
WilUam H. (1888) and Arthur St L. (1880). (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WESTALL, The Rev. LEONARD SEDGWICK. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1892. S. of the Rev. William (1843). B.
Mar. 14, 1862, at Colchester. School, Eastbourne College.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Resided for three terms. B.D. (Durham),
1903. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1886; priest (Colchester), 1887;
C. of HockerUl, Herts., 1886-92. V. of Thaxted, Essex, 1893-
1910. V. of St Saviour's, St Albans, 1910-22. R. of Chalton
with Idsworth and Clanfield, Hants., 1922-38. Latterly of
Petersfield, Hants., where he died Sept. 13, 1952. Brother
of the two above and William H. (x888). (Crockford; The
Times, Sept. 17, 1952.)
WESTALL, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1882. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased. B. Sept. 22,
1863. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1882;
Scholar. Died May 3, 1883, at Sevenoaks, while an under-
graduate. (Christ's Hosp. Exhibitioners; T. A. Walker, 567
and MS. note.)
WESTALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 13, 1843.
[S. of William, A.R.A., landscape-painter (and Anne, sister
of Professor Adam Sedgwick). B. in London. School, Sed-
bergh.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1848; priest (Hereford) 1849; C. of
Leamington Priors, Warws., 1848-9. Second Master of
King's School, Warwick, 1850-5. C. of St Paul's, Knights-
bridge, 1855-9. R- of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1861-4. C. of
Tisbury, WUts., 1864-6. C. of Clewer, Berks., 1866-9. C. of
Forebridge, Staffs., 1869-73. C. of West Drayton, Middlesex,
1873-83. C. of Middleton, Essex, 1883-8. C. of St Stephen's,
Brighton, 1888-90. C. of Blagdon, Somerset, 1891-3. C. of
Christ Church, Walcot, Bath, 1893-7. C. of Portsmouth,
1897-1901. Married, 1858, Selina Emma, youngest dau. of
W. Hawksley, Esq., of London. Latterly of 33, Ashburton
Road, Southsea, where he died Sept. 28, 1901, aged 80.
Father of the next, of Lancelot McA. (1892), Leonard S.
(1892) and Arthur St L. (1880). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford.)
WESTALL, The Rev. WILLIAM HAWKSLEY. Adm. pens,
(age 28) at Magdalene, Oct. 15, 1888; from St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 22, 1884, age 24.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (above), of Brighton. Matric.
Michs. 1888. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1887; priest, 1888;
C. of Alphamstone, Essex, 1887; C. of Myland, 1887-8. C. of
Castlethorpe, Bucks., 1890-2. C. of Netherseale, Leics.,
1892-4. Chaplain at Buenos Ayres, 1894-6. C. of Merton,
Surrey, 1896-7. Chaplain at Gothenburg, Sweden, and
Lecturer in the University, 1897-1902; Chaplain at Lisbon,
1902-7. R. of Chalton with Idsworth and Clanfield, Hants.,
1907-22. Died Apr. 11, 1922. Brother of Lancelot McA.
(1892), Leonards. (1892) and ArthurSt L. (1880). (^1/. Oxon.
Crockford.)
WESTBROOK, HERBERT WOTTON. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 3, 1899. S. of Mrs Westbrook, of Parkhurst,
Westcombe Park Road, Blackheath. [B. Jan. 24, 1881.
School, Kings', Ely.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. Joined
the editorial staff of the Globe newspaper in 1904. Author
(with P. G. Wodehouse) of Globe By-the-Way Book and the
play Brother Alfred (Savoy theatre, 1913). Collaborated with
Lawrence Grossmith in the novel The Purple Frogs and in
dramatic version of The Diary of a Nobody by George and
Weedon Grossmith. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Second Lieut., 9th Cheshire Regt.; transferred to R.A.,
1917). Assistant Editor of the Pioneer at Allahabad. Manager
to Miss Ella King-Hall, literary agent, whom he married.
(Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.)
WESTBROOK, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 6, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1846.
Ord. deacon (London, Lift. dim. from Canterbury) 1830;
priest, 1831. V. of Westhampnett, Sussex, 1838-46. C. of
Cheltenham, 1847-51. P.C. of St John's, Huddersfield,
1853-64. Died Oct. 14, 1864, aged 62. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 662.)
Westcott, Arthur
WESTBROOK, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1875. [B. Jan. I, 1831, in London.] Matric. Michs. 1875;
Mus.Bac. 1876; Mus.D. 1878. Organist at St Bartholomew's,
Bethnal Green, 1849-51; at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham,
1851-90; sub-organist at theCrystal Palace, 1860-3. Awarded
a prize by the Bristol Madrigal Society for his madrigal
' All is not gold that shineth.' Conductor of the South London
Musical Society, 1865-78. Composed many organ pieces,
songs, madrigals and the English text to songs of Mozart,
Schumann, etc. Author, An Alphabet of Musical Notation;
Elementary Music; etc. Died Mar. 24, 1894, at Sydenham.
(Boase, vi. 830.)
WESTBURY, HIGHETT PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 9, 1876. [Only] s. of Philip [of Burbage Manor, Marl-
borough]. B. at Burbage, Jan. 12, 1858. School, Epsom
College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. At St Mary's
Hospital. L.R.C.S. and L.M., Edinb., 1883. Practised first
at Amesbury, Wilts., and subsequently in Bilbao, Spain.
Married, Aug. 9, 1882, Florence Ellen Bruce, dau. of F. C.
Webb, Esq., C.E. Died at Bilbao. (Peile, 11. 651; Medical
Directories; The Times, Aug. 11, 1882.)
WESTBY, ALFRED ASHLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 7, 1865. S. of Edmond, of 24, Portland Place, London.
[B. in Melbourne, Australia. School, Eton.] Did not reside.
Adm. at Jesus, Dec. 13, 1865. Matric. Lent, 1866; B.A. 1870.
Went into business, but later became a sheep-farmer at
Riverina, Victoria, New South Wales. Married Charlotte,
widow of Alfred E. Blount, barrister-at-law. Of Gledlow
Gardens, South Kensington, in 1906. Brother of the next.
(Eton Sch. Reg.)
WESTBY, EDMUND WRIGHT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 9, 1857. [Eldest] s. of Edmond, Esq., of 9, Corn-
wall Terrace, Regent's Park, London. [B. May 19, 1839.]
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1857. Migrated to Magdalene,
Oct. 9, i860; LL.B. 1862. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 3,
1861. CalledtotheBar, June6, 1864. ' Probably died abroad.'
Brother of the above. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WESTBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Aug. 11,
1756. S. of George, of Gilthwaite, Yorks. School, Wakefield.
Matric. Easter, i757- Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, i757-
Sometime Captain in the Dragoon Guards. Of Howarth
Grange, near Rotherham, and Gilthwaite Hall. Married
Catherine, dau. of John Hirst, of Clough. Died, suddenly,
June 3, 1790, at Retford, Notts. (M. H. Peacock; G. Mag.,
1790, I. 575-)
WESTBY, The Rev. SIMON. Adm. sizar at Caius, Feb. i, 1779;
a 'Ten-year man.' B. at Holt, Norfolk. School, Holt.
Scholar, 1779; Matric. Lent, 1790; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1791-
Ord. deacon (London), May 25, 1777; priest (Norwich),
Dec. 21, 1778. V. of Kenninghall, Norfolk, 1807-20. Master
of Diss School until 1820. Married Hannah Hubbard. Died
May 4, 1820. (Venn, 11. 102; Clerical Guide.)
WESTCOMBE, The Rev. NICHOLAS. B.A. 1797, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from King's, i797- [S- of Nicholas, Esq., of
Winchester.] Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 13,
1763, age 19; B.A. from New College, 1768. R. of Barton
Stacey, Hants., and V. of CoUingbourne until 1813. Minor
Canon of Winchester Cathedral. Murdered, Aug. 13, 1813.
'Early in the morning [of Aug. 14] the body of the Rev.
Nicholas Westcombe was found in a lane adjoining to the
city of Winchester, inhumanly murdered and robbed.
A soldier of the 102nd Regt., from some suspicious circum-
stances in his conduct, was apprehended; and a verdict of
wilful murder returned against him.* (^4/. Oxon.; G. Mag.,
1813, II. 183.)
WESTCOTE, JOHN BAKER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, June 30, 1823. S. of John Pottinger, surgeon, of
Martock, Somerset. [School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric.
Lent, 1824. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.)
WESTCOTE (or WESTCOTT), The Rev. JOHN COPE. B.A. 1784,
incorp. from Oxford; M..\. 1784. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Mar. 16, 1784. [S. of the Rev. John (Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, 1734), of Lyng, Somerset.] Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Mar. 26, 1770, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1774.
R. of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, 1784. (Al. Oxon.)
WESTCOTT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of the Rev. Professor Brooke Foss (1844).
B. [Aug. 15, 1859], at Harrow. [School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar; B.A. 1883; (Theol. Trip., Pt II,
ist Class, 1884); Evans prize, 1884; Scholfield prize, 1884;
Cams prize, 1885; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Durham, for
Canterbury), 1884; priest (Canterbury), 1885. Fellow of
St Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1884-7. Inc. of San
Thom6, Madras, 1887-92. Principal of the S.P.G. Theological
College, Madras, 1887-91. Secretary for S.P.G., dio. of
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Westcott, Bernard
Madras, 1892-1900. R. of Crayke, Yorks., 1901-20. R. of
Deene with Deenethorpe, Northants., 1920-34. Married,
May 25, 1892, Eleanor Anastasia, dau. of the Rev. R. B.
Feast, of Christ Church, Madras. Author, Life and Letters of
Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham. Latterly of 32, Ray
Park Avenue, Maidenhead. Died Feb. 16, 1946, at Corby.
Brother of the ne.\t, of Foss (1882), Frederick B. (1877),
George H. (1882), Henry (1879) and Robert B. (1891).
[CheUenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Church Times, Feb. 22,
1946.)
WESTCOTT, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i,
1884. [6th] s. of the Rev. Professor Brooke Foss (1844),
Regius Professor of Divinity. [B. Dec. 28, i866.] School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1884. Went to the U.S.A.
1886. Subsequently farmed in Canada. Secretary to the
Colling^vood Ship-bulding Company, Ontario. Of CoUing-
wood, Ontario. Brother of the above, etc. (CheUenham Coll.
Reg.; T.A. Walker, 578.)
WESTCOTT, BROOKE FOSS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 29, 1844. S. of Frederick Brooke [Lecturer in botany
at Sydenham College Medical School, Birmingham] (and
Sarah, dau. of W. Armitage, of Birmingham). B. [Jan. 12,
1825], in Birmingham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1846; Battle Scholar, 1846;
Browne medal (Greek ode), 1846, 1847; Chancellor's Classical
medal, 1848; Members' prize, 1847, 1849; B.A. {24th WrangUr
and bracketted Senior Classic) 1848; Norrison prize, 1850;
M.A. 1851; B.D. 1864; D.D. 1870. Fellow, 1849-52. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, i860. Regius Professor of Divinity,
1870-90. Fellow of King's, 1882-90; Hon. Fellow, 1890.
Hon. Fellow of Trinity, 1890. Ramsden Preacher, 1875;
Lady Margaret Preacher, 1889. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1881;
Hon. D.D., Edinburgh, 1884, and Dublin, 1888; Hon. D.D.,
Durham, 1890. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1851 ; priest, 1851.
Assistant Master at Harrow School, 1852-70. Canon of
Peterborough, 1869-83. R. of Somersham with Pidley and
Colne, Hunts., 1870-82. Hon. Chaplain to the Queen, 1875-9.
Chaplain-in-Ordinarj', 1879-90. Select Preacher at Oxford,
1877-80. One of the Company for the Revision of the
Authorised Version of the New Testament. Member of the
Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Com-ts. Canon of West-
minster, 1884-90. Bishop of Durham, 1890-1901. Founder
of the Cambridge Clergy Training School (later known as
Westcott House) Married, 1852, Sarah Louisa Mary, eldest
dau. of Thomas Whithard, of Kingsdown, Bristol. Author,
History of the New Testament Canon; The Bible in the Church;
The Revelation of the Risen Lord; The Historic Faith; and
many other works, all of which went through numerous
editions. Died July 27, 1901; buried at Auckland Castle,
Durham. Father of the two above and the next four.
(Crockford; D.N.B.; Who was Who; Historical Reg.; Life, by
his son Arthur.)
WESTCOTT, FOSS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1882.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Professor Brooke Foss (above), Regius
Professor of Divinity. B. Oct. 23, 1863. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889; D.D.
1920. Hon. Fellow, 1919. Hon. D.D., Oxford, 1920. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of St Peter's, Bishop
Wearmouth, 1886-9. S.P.G. Missionary at Cawnpore, 1889-
1905. Bishop of Chota Nagpur, 1905-19; Bishop of Calcutta
and Metropolitan of India, 1919-45. Hon. Canon of St
George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1920. Acting Chaplain,
St Paul's School, Darjeeling, 1945-6. Hon. C.F., 1947.
During his tenure of the Metropolitanship the Church of
India, Burma and Ceylon became a self-governing branch of
the Anglican Communion. President of the Indian Missionary
CouncU. Died Oct. 19, 1949, at Darjeeling. Brother of
Arthur (1879), etc. (T. A. Walker, 567; CheUenham CoU.
Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 20, 1949.)
WESTCOTT, FREDERICK BROOKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Professor Brooke Foss
(1844), of 6, Scroope Terrace, Cambridge. B. Dec. 16, 1857,
at Harrow. School, Cheltenham CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1877;
Bell Scholar, 187S; Scholar, 1879; B.A. (Senior Classic) 1881;
Members' prize, 1881; M.A. 1884; B.D. 1910; D.D. 1913.
Fellow, 1882-8. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1884; priest (Can-
terbury) 1885. -Assistant Master at Rugby School, 1884-92.
Head Master of Sherborne School, 1892-1908. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Durham, 1901. Preb. of Salisbury, 1900-9.
Canon- Residentiary of Norwich, 1909-18. Chaplain-in-
Ordinary to King Edward VII, 1910-18. Archdeacon of
Norwich, 1910-18. Died Feb. 24, 1918, in Norwich. Brother
of Arthur (1879), etc. (Cheltenham CoU. Reg.; Crockford;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 26, 1918.)
Western, Charles
WESTCOTT, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1882. [4th] s. of the Rev. Professor Brooke Foss
(1844). B. .\pr. 18, 1862. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1883; B.A. 1885; M..A. 1889;
D.D. 1914. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), x886; priest, 1887.
Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1886-9. S.P.G.
Missionary at Cawnpore, 1889-1910. Fellow of Allahabad
University, 1894. Hon. Canon of Lucknow, 1906-10. Bishop
of Lucknow, 1910-28. Author, Kabir and the Kabir Panth.
Died, suddenly, Jan. 16, 1928, at Allahabad. Brother of
Arthur {1879), etc. (MarUmrough Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker,
567; Crockford; IruLia Office Lists; Who was Who, which
erroneously gives year of death as 19x6; Cambridge Review,
Jan. 1928.)
WESTCOTT, HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1879. S. of the
Rev. Professor Brooke Foss (1844). B. Feb. 9, 1861, at
Harrow. School, Marlborough College. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at PE.MBROKE, Oct. II, 1880; B.A. 1883; M..^.. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Barnabas,
Sunderiand, 1884-5. C. of MUlfield, Co. Durham, 1886-7.
C. of Kendal, 1887-90. C. of St Andrew's, Bishop Auckland,
1891-8. Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, 1898-1903.
V. of Tweedmouth, Northumberland, 1903-6. R. of Little
Fransham, Norfolk, 1906-7. Died Aug. i, 1907. Brother of
Arthur (1879), etc. (Marlborough CoU. Reg.; Crockford.)
WESTCOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
May 9, 1856. S. of P., surgeon, of Martock, Somerset. Matric.
Michs. 1856; Scholar; B.A. i86o. Died Aug. 3, 1913, aged 76,
at New Wandsworth. (The Times, Aug. 5, 1913.)
WESTCOTT, ROBERT BASIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [7th and youngest] s. of the Rt. Rev. Brooke Foss
(1844), Bishop of Durham. B. Oct. 14, 1871, at Peterborough.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Ord. deacon (Durham), 1896. With the University Mission to
Delhi, 1896-1900. Died of cholera, July 31, 1900, at Delhi.
Brother of Arthur (1879), etc. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Aug. 7, 1900.)
WESTCOTT, THOMAS. B.A. 1805, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.,
from Christ's, 1805. [S. of Thomas, gent., of Kenn, Devon.]
Matric. from BalMol College, Oxford, Nov. 9, 1796, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1800. R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon,
1810-34, and V. of St Nicholas, 1810-34. Died .Aug. 6, 1834,
at Ringmore, near Teignmouth. (Al. Oxon.; PeiU, 11. 345;
Foster, hulex Eccles.; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 551.)
WESTCOTT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1888. S. of William. B. Aug. i6, 1857, at North Molton,
Devon. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891.
WESTERMAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 14,
1851. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord.
deacon, 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Bury, Lanes., 1856-8. V. of
Elton, 1858-90. Died Dec. 25, 1890, aged 59. (Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 7, 1891.)
WESTERMAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Aug. 25, 1786. S. of Thomas, of Leeds. School, Leeds.
Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1795. Fellow, 1794.
C. of Finchingfield, Essex, 1794-1810; V. there, 1810-41.
Died Aug. 31, 1841, aged 72. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1841, 11. 552.)
WESTERMAN, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1889. S. of David William. B. Aug. 8, 1870, at Leicester.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B..\. 1892. Ord. deacon (Southwell),
1894; priest, 1895; C. of St Aikmund's, Derby, 1894-6. C. of
Luton, Beds., 1896-8. V. of E. Hyde, 1898-1943. Died Jan. 2,
1943, in London. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 5, 1943.)
WESTERN, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. S. of Edward Young [solicitor], of 36, Lan-
caster Gate, London. B. [July 9], 1873, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894;
B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1895 ; (Maths. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1897) ;
2nd Smith's prize, 1897; M.A. 1899; Sc.D. 1910. Adm.
Solicitor, 1900; practised at 35, Essex Street, Strand (J.
Western and Sons). Member of Council and Librarian,
London Mathematical Society, 1900; Treasurer, 1913-48. Of
Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey, in 1946. Brother of Frederick
J. (1898). (Marlborough CoU. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WESTERN, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 28,
1765. Of Essex. [Eldest surviving s. of Thomas (1731), of
Rivenhall (and Anne Callis). B. 1747-] Of Rivenhall. Mar-
ried Frances Shirley, dau. of William BoUan, of London.
Died July 24, 1771, aged 24. Father of the next and of
Shirley (1784); brother of Thomas W. (1766). (Burke,
P. and B.)
Western, Charles Callis
WESTERN, CHARLES CALLIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens',
Nov. II, 1784. Of Essex. [Eldest s. of Charles (above), of
Rivenhall (and Frances Shirley, dau. of William BoUan).
Bapt. Aug. 9, 1767. Schools, Newcome's, Hackney, Felsted
and Eton.] Succeeded to the Rivenhall estates, 1789. Pur-
chased Felix Hall, Kelvedon, Essex, 1791; filled the house
with statues, busts, urns, etc., collected during his travels
abroad. M.P. for Maldon, Essex, 1790-1812; for Essex,
1812-32. A frequent speaker in defence of agricultural
interests; one of the leading promoters of the Com Bill, 1815.
Created Baron Western of Rivenhall, Jan. 28, 1833. Author
of pamphlets on sheep, the com laws and on prison discipline.
Died, unmarried, Nov. 4, 1844, at Felix Hall, the peerage
becoming extinct; buried in Rivenhall church. Brother of
Shirley (1784). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Al.
Felsted.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 645.)
WESTERN, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. S. of Edward Young [solicitor], of 36, Lan-
caster Gate, London. B. Feb. 24, 1880, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1898; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. With the C.U. Mission to Delhi,
1904-18. Ord. deacon and priest (Lahore), 1916. Head of
the C.U. Mission and Secretary, S.P.G. Mission, Delhi,
1918-29. Hon. Canon of Lahore, 1923-9. Bishop of Tinne-
velly, Madura and Ramnad, 1929; resigned, 1938. General
Secretary, Cambridge Mission to Delhi, 1940-51. Married,
1934, Mabel Grace, dau. of the Rev. Walter New, of Stathem,
Melton Mowbray. Of 85, New Road, Ware, Herts., in 1950.
Died Nov. 24, 1951. Brother of Alfred E, (1892). [Crockford;
Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 26, 1951.)
WESTERN, GEORGE TRENCH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896.
2nd s. of George Adolphus, solicitor, of 35, Essex Street,
Strand, London, and of Ravensbourne, Shortlands, Kent
(and Emily, dau. of Guy Atkinson). B. June 23, 1877.
School, Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1905; M.D. 1907. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. Assistant (Inoculation Dept.), the
London Hospital. Practised in London. Bacteriologist to
various War hospitals and Member of Advisory Committee
on enteric diseases, 1914-19. Married, Oct. 12, 1907, Augusta
Sophia, dau. of W. H. Carter, Esq., of Bridgwater. Latterly
of Chalford, Gloucs., where he died Oct. 5, 1948. Brother of
the next. {Medical Directories; Foster, Baronetage; The
Times, Oct. 7, 1948.)
WESTERN, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23, 1889.
[S. of G[eorge] A[dolphus], of Shortlands, Kent. B. [Mar. 9],
1870. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1919. Adm. Solicitor, 1896; practised in London
(Messrs Western and Sons, 35, Essex Street, Strand). Retired
in 1935. Of the Deanery, Bampton, Oxon., in 1946. Brother
of the above. [Sherborne Reg.; Law Lists.)
WESTERN, MAXIMILIAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 30, 1755. [Only s. of Maximilian, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn
Fields (and Dorothy Tahourdin).] Scholar, 1757. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 28, 17S3. Of Cokethorpe, Oxon. Married,
Feb. I, 1763, Elizabeth, dau. of William Folkes, of HiUington
Hall, Norfolk. Died Jan. 7, 1801, aged 62. M.I. at Standlake,
Oxon. (J. B. Whitmore; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WESTERN, SHIRLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 28, 1784.
Of Essex. [Younger s. of Charles (1765), of Rivenhall, Essex
(and Frances Shirley BoUan). School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1794. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 24, 1797; priest, Dec. 31, 1797. R. of Hemingstone,
Suffolk, 1798-1824. R. of Rivenhall, Essex, 1820-4. Died,
unmarried, Apr. 30, 1824, aged 56, at the Glebe House,
Rivenhall. Brother of Charles C. (1784)- (^l- Felsted.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1824, I. 644.)
WESTERN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 9, i753-
B. in London. [S. of Thomas (and Catherine, dau. of Charles
le Gros). B. July 22, 1735.] Of Great Abington, Cambs.
Married, May 7, 1759, Jane, dau. of Felix Calvert, M.P., of
Albury, Herts. Died June 30, 1781. (F. P. White; Foster,
Baronetage.)
WESTERN, THOMAS BURCH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 29, 1813. [Eldest] s. of [Rear-Admiral] Thomas [of
Tattingstone Place, Suffolk] (and Mary, dau. of Thomas
Burch, Esq., of Bermuda). B. [Aug. 22, 1795], in Bermuda.
School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1824.
Of Felix Hall, Kelvedon, Essex. J.P. for Essex; J.P. and
D.L. for Suffolk. High Sheriff of Essex, 1850. M.P. for
North Essex, 1865-8. Created a Baronet, Aug. 20, 1864.
Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, 1869-73. Married, Feb. 19, 1819,
Margaret Laetitia, dau. of William Bushby, Esq., of Kirk-
michael, Dumfriesshire. Died May 30, 1873, at Kelvedon.
Father of the next. (Boase, iii. 128a; Return of M.P.s;
Walford, County Families.)
Westlake, John
WESTERN, THOMAS SUTTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1839. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Burch (above). B.
Oct. 7, 1821, at Bath. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1840.
President of the Union, 1842. Of Felix Hall, Kelvedon,
Essex. M.P. for Maldon, Essex, 1857-65. Hon. Colonel,
Essex Rifle Militia, 1866-77. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
May 30, 1873. Married, Feb. 3, 1848, Guilietta Romana,
eldest dau. of Sir Edward Manningham Buller, Bart., of
DUhorne, Staffs., and had issue. Died June 20, 1877. (£fo»
Sch.. Lists; Boase, in. 1282; Return of M.P.s; Walford,
County Families; Burke, P. and B.)
WESTERN, THOMAS WALSINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr.5, 1766. Of Essex. [3rds. of Thomas (1 731), of Rivenhall
Place. B. Sept. 6, 1748. School, Felsted.] Matric. Easter,
1767; LL.B. 1773. Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 21, 1772;
priest, Dec. 26, 1772. R. of Rivenhall, Essex, 1776-1820.
Married Mary, dau. of Admiral Osborn. Died, s.p., Sept. 2,
1824. Brother of Charles (1765). (Al. Felsted.)
WESTERN, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 17, 1866. [Eldest] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] WUliam Charles
(and Jane Hannay Grant, dau. of Capt. Donald Maclean).
B. Nov. 17, 1846 [at Kamptee], India. School, Wimbledon,
Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1874.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1870; priest (Oxford), 1871; C. of
St James's, Wolverhampton, 1870-1. C. of Arborfield, Berks.,
1871-5. V. of Mapperley, Derbs., 1875-8. Missionary in the
Lower Brisbane River district, Queensland, Australia,
1878-81. Inc. of St Mark's, Carterton, Wellington, New
Zealand, 1882-7. C. of Burwash, Sussex, 1887-9. C. of
Hitcham, Sufiolk, 1889-93. R. of Bartlow, Cambs., 1893-
1903. Married, Sept. 7, 1881, Frances Mary, dau. of C. F. D.
Parkinson, of Brisbane. Died Sept. 27, 1903. M.I., Bartlow.
(E. E. Phillips; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List.)
WESTGATE, COPPING. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 10,
1785. B. at Bedingham, Norfolk.
WESTHEAD, ALBERT. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1870. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lanes.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1870.
WESTHORP, JOHN WHITE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 18,
1837. B. in parish of St Mary-le-Bow, London. Matric.
Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Resided at Melford,
Suffolk, 1848-50. R. of Hargrave, 185 1-8. Latterly of
13, Park Village East, Regent's Park, London. Disappears
from Crockford, 1896. [Clergy List.)
WESTHORP, STERLING BROWNE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 21, 1850. S. of the Rev. Sterling Moseley (next), V. of
Sibton, Suffolk. B. there, Jan. 4, 1830. School, Ipswich.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1851; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), i854;priest, 1855; C. of Stemfield, Sufiolk, 1854-9.
C. of St Philip's, Kensington; 1859-60. C. of Sibton and
Peasenhall, Suffolk, 1861-4. C. of Brampton, 1864-5. C. of
Oby, Norfolk, 1865-6. C. of Reydon and Wangford, Suffolk,
1867-9. R- of Ilston, Glam., 1870-85. Died Nov. i, 1885.
[Peile, II. 515; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. ii, 1885.)
WESTHORP, STERLING MOSELEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, Feb. 24, 1814. S. of Richard, merchant, of Lambeth.
B. at Yoxford, Suffolk. School, Dedham, Essex. Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Norwich), May 24,
1818; priest, June 27, 1819. V. of Sibton and Peasenhall,
Suffolk, 1821-71. C. of Ubbeston, 1852-61. Married, Feb. 4,
1829, at Cringleford, Martha Bellamy, dau. of Alexander
Browne. Died Apr. 28, 1871, aged 76. Father of the above.
[Venn, 11. 163; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WESTLAKE, CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 21, 1881. S. of Robert Jackman, grocer (and Rosa),
B. in the parish of All-Hallows-on-the-Walls, Exeter [May 19,
1862]. Bapt. Nov. 25, 1880. School, Exeter. Matric. Michs.
1881; B.A. 1884. A private tutor at Penzance, 1899-1927;
Assistant Master at Mirfield Test School, 1927-32. Died
Apr. 6, 1940, at Penzance. (The Cornishman, Apr. 11, 1940.)
WESTLAKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 5,
1845. [Only] s. of John [woolstapler] (and Eleanora, dau. of
the Rev. George Burgess). B. Feb. 4, 1828, at Lostwithiel,
Cornwall. School, Lostwithiel. Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar,
1848; B.A. (Cth Wrangler and 6th Classic) 1850; M.A. 1853;
LL.D. 1895. Fellow, 1851-60; Hon. Fellow, 1910. Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh, 1877; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1908. Whewell
Professor of International Law, 1888-1908. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, May 4, 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1854.
Q.C., 1874; Bencher, 1875. Recorder of Lostwithiel. Presi-
dent of the Jurisprudence Department of the National
Association for Promotion of Social Science, 1884. M.P. for
the Romford Division of Essex, 1885-6. Member of the
Hague International Court of Arbitration, 1900-6. One of
the founders of the Working Men's College, Great Ormond
Street, 1854. Married, Oct. 13, 1864, Alice, 2nd dau. of
412
Westlake, John Stephen
Thomas Hare, barrister. Author, A Treatise on Private
International Law, etc. His Collected Papers on Public IrUer-
national Law were edited and published by his successor,
L. F. L. Oppenheim, in 1914. Died, s.p., Apr. 14, 1913, at
Chelsea. (Law Lists; Inns 0/ Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
WESTLAKE, JOHN STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of Nathaniel Hubert John, of 11, Hamilton Terrace,
St John's Wood, London. B. Feb. 8, :877> at Hendon,
Middlesex. School, University College School, London.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. (Med. and Mod. Lang. Trip.,
ist Class) 1899. Died July 29, 1917. (Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Aug. i, 1917)
WESTLAKE, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1883.
WESTLAND, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 25,
1861. [Eldest] s. of James, bank-manager, of Aberdeen (and
Agnes Monro). [B. Nov. 14, 1842. in Dundee. Schools,
Wimbledon, Surrey (private) and Marischal College, Aber-
deen. Scholar.] Did not reside. Entered the LC.S., 1861;
Assistant Magistrate and Collector in Bengal, 1862-6; Junior
Secretary, Bengal Secretariat, 1869. Under-Secretary
(Finance Department), Government of India, 1870-3.
Officiating Accountant-General of Bengal, 1873. Accountant
and Controller-General to the Government of India, 1880-5.
Chief Commissioner of Assam, 1889. C.S.I. , 1888; K.C.S.I.,
1895. Fellow of Calcutta University, 1887. Hon. LL.D.,
Aberdeen, 1890. Resigned on grounds of health and became
a sheep-farmer in New Zealand, 1889. Returned to India,
1893, as finance member of the Viceroy's Council. Member
of India Council, 1899. Married, Apr. 23, 1874, Janet Mildred,
dau. of Surgeon-Major C. J. Jackson, I. M.S., and had issue.
Resided latterly at Weybridge, where he died May 9, 1903.
(D.N.B.; Who was Wlw.)
WESTLEY, HERBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 5, 1893. S. of R., Esq., of 17, Billing Road, Northampton.
[School, the Leys, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
and LL.B. 1896; M..^. 1910. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1901 ;
practised at i, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, London, S.W.
Assistant Town Clerk of Southwark. Secretary of the Central
Midwives Board, 1919-35. Died Aug. 4, 1935, aged 60, in
London. (Law Lists; The Times, Aug. 10, I935-)
WESTMACOTT, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 17, 1827. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of Professor Richard.]
Matric. Michs. 1827; B..A.. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon,
1831; priest, 1832. R. of Chastleton, Oxon., 1838-62. Mar-
ried Penelope Spencer Ruscombe. Died Nov. 14, 1862.
(Crockford; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 786.)
WESTMACOTT, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891-
[5th] s. of Percy [Graham Buchanan], of Benwell Hill,
Newcastle-on-Tvne (and Beatrice, dau. of the Rev. Ralph
Bemers, of Ipswich). B. Aug. 3, 1871, at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Ord. deacon (Wakefield), 1896; priest (York, for Wakefield),
1897; C. of .\\\ Saints Cathedral, Wakefield, 1896-1900. C. of
Burghclere with Newtown, Hants., 1900-2. V. of Mirfield,
Yorks., 1902-16. R. of Hagley, Worcs., 1916-22. V. of
Cirencester with Watermoor, Gloucs., 1922-40. Hon. Canon
of Gloucester, 1929-45. R. of Buckland with Laverton,
1940-7. Married, Apr. 20, 1898, Evelyn, dau. of Keimett
Bayley, of Dublin. Latterly of Derwent Mount, Malton,
Yorks., where he died Nov. 27, 1949. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Yorkshire Who's Who; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 28, 1949.)
WESTMINSTER, MARQUESS OF (1783), see GROSVENOR,
ROBERT.
WESTMORE, HENRY HOLME. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May 27, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (London), 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Kensington,
1848-53. Chaplain of Manchester Cathedral, 1853. Mmor
Canon of Manchester, 1853-69. R. of Hutton, Essex, 1869-81.
C. of St George's, Campden Hill, London, 1883-90. Died
Aug. 29, 1890, aged 74. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 3,
1890.)
WESTMORLAND, ARTHUR. .\dm. pens, at Jesus, June 24,
1837. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Isaac, merchant, of London;
from King's College, London.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
{iist Wrangler) 1842; M.A. 1845; LL.D. 1873- Fellow,
1847-82; Bursar. Junior Proctor, 1864-5. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1842. Married, July 20, 1882, Helen
Louisa, dau. of Charles Kinder, Esq. Died May 12, 1886, at
40, Panton Street, Cambridge, aged 66. (Inns of Court;
The Guardian, May 19, 1886.)
WESTMORLAND, JOHN (FANE), EARL OF. Adm. a nobleman
at Emmanuel, Jan. 25, 1776. Eldest s. of John (Hon. LL.D.,
1769), 9th Earl of Westmorland (and Augusta, dau. of Lord
Montague Bertie). B. June i, 1759- Schools, Westminster
and Charterhouse (Dr Berdmore). Had succeeded his father
Weston, Cecil Edward
as 10th Eari, Apr. 26, 1774- M.A. 1778. 'While at the Uni-
versity he formed a friendship with Mr Pitt which continued
through the life of that illustrious statesman.' Joint Post-
master-General, 1789. P.C, 1789. Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland, 1790-4; being opposed to Catholic Emancipation,
was recalled by Pitt in 1794 K.G., i793- Master of the
Horse, 1795-8. Lord Privy Seal, 1798-1806 and 1807-27.
Lord-Lieutenant of Northants., 1828. Recorder of Lyme
Regis, Dorset. Master of the Buckhounds to King George IV.
Married (1) May 20, 1782, Sarah Anne (who eloped with him
to Scotland), dau. of Robert Child, banker, of London;
(2) Mar. 24, 1800, Jane, dau. of Richard Huck-Saunders.
M.D.; had issue by both marriages. Blind for some years
before his death. Died Dec. 15, 1841, at Brighton; buried at
Apethorpe. Father of John (1802, su6 Fane). (Record of Old
Westminsters ; Burke, P. and B. ; G.E.C. ; Carthusian Worthies;
D.M.JS.;G. Mag., 1843, ■• 207.)
WESTMORLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 16,
1833. Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (Queen's College, Oxford,
1794), V. of Great Sandal, Yorks. B Dec. 7, 1813, at Alten-
head, Northumbedand. School, Giggleswick (Mr Ingram).
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(York), 1837; priest, 1838; C. of Selby, Yorks., 1837-9- V. of
Great Sandal (succeeding his father), 1846-53. V. of Leo-
minster, Heref., 1853-7. V. of Brantingham with EUerker,
Yorks., 1857-92. Disappears from Crockford, 1893. Father
of the next.
WESTMORLAND, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Peter-
HOUSE, May 29, 1863. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), V. of
Brantingham, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A.
1870. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of
St Peter's, Colchester, 1868-70. C. of Kirk-Ella, Hull,
1870-6. V. of Shipton-Thorpe, Yorks., 1876-1914. Residing
at WTiarf House, near Leominster, in 1923. Died Aug. 7,
1926, aged 81. (T. A. Walker, 522 and MS. note; Crockford.)
WESTOBY, WILLIAM AMOS SCARBROUGH. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1832. [Only] s. of the Rev.
Amos (St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1810). B. [1815], at Em-
berton, Bucks. School, Bucks, (private). Matric. Michs. 1832;
B..\. 1837; M..^. 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1837.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1840. Married (1) July 22, 1841,
Mary Frances, onlv dau. of M. E. H. Baldock, of London;
(2) Mar. 8, 1849, Lucy .\criss, only child of William Studley,
of Kennington. Resided at 4, Rue Taitbout, Paris. Editor
of the Philatelic Record, etc. Author, A Treatise on the Wills
of British Subjects made Abroad. Joint author (with F. A.
PhUbrick, Q.C.) of The Postage Stamps of Great Britain. Died
Oct. 14, 1899. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WESTOBY, WILLIAM JOHN BYFORD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 10, 1883. S. of John Bird, farmer (and Frances
Gray). B. Aug. 14, 1865, at Chilton. Matric. Michs. 1883.
Kept five terms.
WESTON, ALEXANDER ANDERDON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Jan 16, 1841. [Only] s. of Samuel Charles, of
Montague Street, Russell Square, London (and Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Ferdinand Anderdon, Esq.). B. at Dulwich.
School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B..\. 1845;
M..A.. 1848. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 4, 1845. Called to
the Bar, May 9, 1848. F.R.G.S. Of Holme Grange, near
Wokingham, Berks. J. P. for Berks. Married, 1870, Isabella
Frances, dau. of Sir William MUman, 3rd Bart. Died in 1901.
Father of the next. [Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Walford, County Families.)
WESTON, ARTHUR FRANCIS ANDERDON. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Magdalene, Oct. 7, 1889. S. of .Alexander Anderdon
(above), of Holme Grange, Wokingham (and Isabella Frances,
dau. of Sir William MUman, 3rd Bart.). School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1889. Of Cheriton Cottage, Alresford, Hants.
Married, 1896, the Hon. Margaret Beaufort, youngest dau. of
the 15th Lord St John of Bletsoe. Died Jan. 26, i937, at
Holme Grange. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families;
The Times, Jan. 28, 1937)
WESTON, CECIL EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1884. [Only] s. of Edward Francis, Esq., of the Green
Hall, Stafiord. B. at StaSord. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1889; M..\. 1901. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1889; priest, 1890; C. of Shepshed, Leics., 1889-92. C. of
Thorpe Achurch, Northants., 1892-4; R. of Thorpe Achurch
with Lilford and Wigsthorpe, 1894-1901. V. of St Mark's,
Peterborough, 1901-10. Chaplain at Stuttgart, 1910-14.
Married, Feb. 6, 1895, Theodora, youngest dau. of E. J.
Parker Jervis, Esq., of the Pynhill, Stone. Latteriy of
St Jean de Luz, France, where he died May 14, 1918.
(Crockford; The Standard, Feb. ii, 1895; The Times, May 21,
413
Weston, Charles Clarke
WESTON, CHARLES CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1887. B. Mar. 4, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. Ord. deacon (Manchester). 1892; priest, 1893; C. of
Milnrow, Lanes., 1892-4. C. of Eccleshall, Staffs., 1894-6.
C. of Stand, Lanes., 1896-9. C. of St Oswald's, Manchester,
1899-1913. V. of Newchurch-in-Pendle, 1913-37. Disappears
from Crockford, 1938.
WESTON, CHARLES CORRIE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1844. [Eldest] s. of Charles Thomas Gustavus,
Captain, 66th Native Infantry (died in 1828) (and Miss
Charlotte Jane Arnold). B. Jan. 15, 1825, in Bengal. Matric.
Michs. 1844. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 14, 1845;
Scholar; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1852. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Tan. 22, 1849. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853. Sometime
Police Magistrate in Melbourne, Australia. (T. A. Walker,
483; Law Lists; Inns of Court; V. Hodson, Officers of the
Bengal Army.)
WESTON, CHARLES FLEETWOOD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 23, 1796. B. at Therfield, Herts. [S. of the Rev. Charles
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1748) (by his 2nd wife, Arabella
Delabere, of York). B. Apr. n, 1776.] [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801. P.C. of Melton Ross, Lines.,
181 1-46; R. of Ruckland with Farforth, Maidenwell, and
Somerby, 1816-53. Died, aged 75, at Somerby Hall, in 1853.
Brother of Edward (1789). {Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1853, '■• 425-)
WESTON, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, June 17,
1878. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Bath
and Wells), 1881 ; priest, 1882; C. of Widcombe, Bath, 1881-4.
Died Apr. 9, 1884, aged 26, while on a visit to Jerusalem;
M.I. in the cemetery near Mount Zion. {Crockford; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 3rd ser., iv. 48.)
WESTON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Nov. i8, 1829. [Only] s. of Samuel, barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn. B. at Weymouth, Dorset. School, Dulwich.
Migrated (age 27) to Trinity, Feb. 3, 1830. Matric. Lent,
1830; B..A.. 1834. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27,
1835. Retired, 1845, and lived at Bath. Married Sarah
Agnes, dau. of Robert Bayley. Father of Agnes Elizabeth
Weston, organiser of the 'Sailors' Rests,' for whom see D. AT. B.
Father of the next. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WESTON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14,
1867. S. of Charles Henry (above). B. Sept. i, 184,6, at Bath.
School, Lansdowne College, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871.
WESTON, CHARLES HENRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1799. [2nd] s. of Henry P[erkins] (1767),
of West Horsley, Surrey (by his ist wife, Marianne, dau. of
Sebastian Bergier de Rovereaz, of Lausanne). School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1814. R. of Culbone,
Somerset, 1809-16. R. of West Horsley, Surrey, 1816-41.
R. of Ockham, 1821-43. Succeeded his elder brother in the
West Horsley estate, 1835. Died, unmarried, Apr. 20, 1849,
at Nice. Memorial window in Ockham church. {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1849, i. 662;
P. E. Towell.)
WESTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 10, 1789. S. of the Rev. Charles (Christ Church, Oxford,
1748), of Somerby Hall, Lines., and [R.] of Therfield, near
Royston. Brother of Charles F. (1796).
WESTON, ERNEST ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1899. [Eldest surv.] s. of Thomas Rowe, gent., of Bristol
(and Isabella Sophia Martin). B. Oct. 5, 1880, at Westbury.
School, Bristol Grammar (Mr R. L. Leighton). Matric. MichS.
1899; B.A. 1902. In the administrative service of Nigeria,
1907-27. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
R.E.; Assistant Director (movement and railways) at the
War Office; C.M.G., 1918). On the staff of the Imperial
Economic Committee, 1927-31. Commissioner and Judge of
Grand Court, Cayman Islands, 1931-4. Married and had
issue. Died June 24, 1940. {Who was Who.)
WESTON, FRANK HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1875. Of Surrey. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. W. R., of
Balby vicarage, Yorks.] B. at Kingston-on-Thames. School,
King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882.
Ord. deacon (Tasmania, for York), 1880; priest (York), i88i;
C. of Sculcoates, Hull, 1880-3. C. of Brotton Parva, Yorks.,
1883-5. Assistant Inspector, dio. of Worcester, 1885-90.
Chaplain, Jaffray Hospital, Birmingham, 1891-3. V. of
St Nicholas, Birmingham, 1890-7. V. of Balby with Hex-
thorpe, Yorks., 1897-1905. V. of Lastingham, 1905-16.
Author, The Prayer Book in the Making. Latterly of
Needham, near Harleston, where he died Mar. 28, 1927.
{Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 8, 1927.)
WESTON, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 1845.
S. of James, of Newark, Notts, (and Elizabeth). B. there.
Bapt. Jan. 29, 1826. School, Leicester Collegiate (Mr A.
Hill). Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1854; Ord.
Weston, Henry
deacon (Salisbury), 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Beaminster,
Dorset, 1850-4. C. of Biddulph Moor, Cheshire, 1854-60.
P.C. of Charsfield, Suffolk, 1860-5. V. of Eaton St Andrew,
Norwich, 1865-75. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
WESTON, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of Frederick, of Bevois Hill,
Southampton. B. Feb. 24, 1870, at Beckenham, Kent.
School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1897. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
Emmanuel Church, West Dulwich, 1894-8. C. of Christ
Church, Camberwell, 1 898-1902. C. of Norbiton, Surrey,
1902-7. C. of Whitechapel, 1907-8. C. of Holy Trinity,
Bridlington, Yorks., 1908-10. C. of Kingston-on-Thames,
Surrey. V. of Christ Church, Bermondsey, 1918-23. V. of
Over, Cambs., 1923-46. Lie. to oS., dio. of Ely, from 1946.
Of 17, Hills Avenue, Cambridge, in 1950. {Crockford.)
WESTON, FREDERICK SHADWELL PERCY. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1895. [2nd] s. of Percy, Esq., of Greenfields, East
Sheen, Surrey (and Blanche Katharine). School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1900, as a private in the 42nd
Imperial Yeomanry; died Aug. 13, 1900, at Kroonstad,
aged 22, of enteric. {The Times, Aug. 20, 1900.)
WESTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1858.
[Eldest] s. of George, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn [of Tanfield
Lodge, Croydon]. B. Oct. 17, 1839, in London. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1859. Adm. Solicitor, 1867;
practised in London (Messrs Perkins and Weston), 1867-1909.
Of The Knowle, Reigate. Died July 15, 1929, at St Leonards-
on-Sea. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The
Times, July 19, 1929.)
WESTON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 20, 1840. S. of John, of Essex. [B. Aug. 12, 1819, at
Stratford-upon-Avon.] Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1841;
B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1847; priest,
1848; C. of Kendal, Westmoriand, 1847. V. of Crosby-
Ravensworth, 1848-87. Hon. Canon of Cariisle, 1879. Mar-
ried (i) Sept. 19, 1848, Mary, eldest dau. of John Wakefield, I
of Sedgwick House, Kendal, and had issue; (2) Sept. 14, 1861,
Caroline, elder dau. of William James, of Barrock, M.P. for
Carlisle, and had one daughter; (3) Mar. 29, 1883, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Richard Breeks, of Warcop, Westmoriand.
Died Nov. 14, 1887. M.I. at Crosby-Ravensworth. {Peile,
II. 469; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 16, 1887; C. R.
Hudleston.)
WESTON, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1879-
S. of the Rev. George Kirk (1841), R. of Merston, Sussex.
B. [Nov. i], i860, at Toller Fratrum, Dorset. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.B. 1889;
D.P.H. 1889. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A.,
1884. House Surgeon, Chichester Infirmary. Practised at
Shirley, Southampton. Sheriff of Southampton, 1901-2.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Sub-
sequently practised at Bexhill. Medical Officer of Health for
Bexhill. Resided latterly at Majorca. Died June 5, 1944, in
London. Brother of William K. (1883). {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 441; Medical Directories; Univ. War List;
The Times, June 7, 1944.)
WESTON, GEORGE HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June II, 1813. S. of Thomas [of West Horsley, Surrey].
B. in the Bermudas. School, Norwich [and Eton]. Matric.
Michs. 1813. Died in 1826. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WESTON, GEORGE KIRK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 29,
1841. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1851. Ord.
deacon (Oxford), 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Wargrave, Berks.,
1846-7. C. of Easthampstead, 1848-9. C. of Frating, Essex,
1850-1. C. of Cubbington, Warws., 1852-4. V. of Toller
Fratrum, Dorset, 1855-68. V. of Burgess Hill, Sussex,
1868-70. V. of Ogboume St Andrews, Wilts., 1870-5. R. of
Merston, Sussex, 1875-92. Married twice. Died Apr. ii, 1892,
aged 65. Father of George H. (1879) and William K. (1883).
{Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 20, 1892.)
WESTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 18, 1843.
[Eldest] s. of John Henry Samuel, Lieut.-Col. in the H.E.I.
Co.'s service, of West Horsley, Surrey (by his ist wife, Sarah,
dau. of Major-Gen. McGregor). B. [Sept. 5], 1825, in India.
School, Guildford. Matric. Michs. 1844. Succeeded his father
at West Horsley, Surrey, 1850. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 24, 1851. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1855. Captain,
2nd Royal Surrey Militia. Sometime in the East India
Company's service on the prevention station, N.W.
Frontier; served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in
the Punjab campaign. Married, Nov. 14, 1850, Frances
Harriet, dau. of Augustus Hubbard La Fargue, and had issue.
Of West Horsley. J. P. for Surrey. Died Apr. 6, 1863, at
Highgate. Nephew of Charles H. S. (i799)- {Venn, 11. 265;
Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
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WESTON, HENRY AUSTIN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke.
Jan. 2, 1863. Youngest s. of John Clarke, mercer, of Kingston,
Surrey. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1863. C. of Long Preston,
Leeds, 1868-71. (Clfrgy List.)
WESTON, HENRY PERKINS. Adtn. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Em.manuel, Feb. 21, 1767. [Eldest] s. of Henry, Esq. [of
Chertsey and West Horsley, Surrey] (and Anne Copper-
thwaite). B. at Chertsey. School, Eton. Married (i) Marianne,
dau. of Sebastian Bergier de Rovereaz (died Mar. ii, 1789);
(2) Apr. 2, 1790, Jeanne Marie, dau. of Joseph Samuel Bergier
du Mont, of Lausaime, and had further issue. Died Mar. 4,
1826. Father of Charles H. S. (i799)- {Eton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
WESTON, JOHN STILES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4,
1850. Of Middlesex. [S. of Ambrose, of 30, Hamilton Terrace,
St John's Wood. B. Nov. 18, 1831. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1850; B..\. 1854. Cricket 'blue,' 1851, 1852. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester), Dec. 21, 1856; C of Monmouth, 1856-8.
Died Dec. 26, 185S. Doubtless brother of William (1843).
{Rtigby Sch. Keg.; Clergy List.)
WESTON, MILES BRANTHWAYT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 8, 1842. Of Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1842.
WESTON, The Rev. ROBERT [CULPEPER]. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Nov. 18, 1843; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Robert,
Esq., of Ponders End, Middlesex (and Eleanor). B. at
Edmonton. Bapt. Dec. 24, 1817. C. of Darlaston, Staffs.
C. of Bewdley, Worcs., 1850. C. of St George's, Leeds,
185 1-7. P.C. of Bushngthorpe, Leeds, 1860-2. P.C. of
Thorpe Hesley, Yorks., 1862-5. P-^- of Emmanuel Church,
Bolton-le-.\Ioors, 1865-87. Disappears from Crockford, 1889.
WESTON, ROPER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 15, 1849. [2nd] s. of Roper, Esq., of Weymouth (and
Elizabeth, dau. of John Purcell, of Kilcomey, Co. Cork).
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1854. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1837. Died Oct. 20, 1857. Brother of WUliam H. P.
(1846). (Inns of Court; Buike, L.G.)
WESTON, SAMUEL RYDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 12, 1763. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (Exeter College,
Oxford, 1736) [R. of St Leonard's, Exeter] (and Frances).
B. there. [Bapt. Apr. 21, 1747, in St Laurence.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770; B.D. 1778.
Fellow, 1769-84. D.D., Lambeth, 1798. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 25, 1764. Ord. deacon (Winchester), Apr. 2,
1771; priest, May 26, 1771. Refused the Mastership of Jesus
College, 1789. R. of St Leonard's, Exeter, 1778-80. R. of
Marwood, Devon, 1782-1804. R. of Little Hempston, 1784-
1821. R. of Kelshall, Herts., 1805-21. R. of Therfield,
1812-21. Canon of Canterbury, 1788-99. Canon- Residentiary
of St Paul's, 1798-1821. Died in Dec. 1821. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 687; Inns of Court; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Winstanley, Unreformed Cambridge,
281.)
WESTON, THOMAS FREER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 11.
1869. S. of the Rev. Thomas Woods (next), V. of St John's,
Tunbridge Wells. B. Mar. 12, 1851, at Stratford-on-Avon.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1870. Learnt steel-
smelting in Wales, and then went to Ceylon as a tea and
coflfee-planter, 1879. Returned to England owing to ill-
health, 1884. In the .Alliance Assurance Company for
19 years. Married, July 7, 1879, at Kandy, Rose P., dau. of
Henry M. Boodle. Latterly of 9, Waterloo Street, Hove,
where he died May 27, 1929. (Haileybury Reg.; Peile, 11. 612;
The Times, May 28, 1929.)
WESTON, THOMAS WOODS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's,
Mar. 18, 1847. S. of John, of Hare Hall, Essex. B. [Oct. 9,
1816], in London. Matric. Michs. 1847; LL.B. 1853. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1S50; priest, 1851; C. of All Saints,
Northampton, 1850. P.C. of Preston-on-Stour, Gloucs.,
1851-8. V. of St John's, Tunbridge Wells, 1858-91. Married
Isabella Elizabeth Mary Freer, dau. of John B. Freer. Died
Jan. 26, 1 89 1. Father of the above. (Peile, 11. 501; Crockford;
The Guardian, Feb. 4, 1891.)
WESTON, WALTER. .A.dm. at Clare, June 12, i88o. [6th s. of
John, manufacturer, of Mile Ash House, near Derby. B.
Dec. 25, 1861. School, Derbv.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B..^.
1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of St John's, Reading, 1885-7. Missionary (C.M.S.) at
Kumamoto, Japan, 1887-9; Chaplain at Kobe, 1889-95.
Assistant Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, London, 1895-6.
C. of Wimbledon, Surrey, 1897-1902. S.P.G. .Missionary at
Yokohama, 1902-5. V. of Ewell, Surrey, 1906-11. Chaplain
at Yokohama, 1911-15. F.R.G.S.; awarded the Back grant
for his explorations in the Japanese Alps. First honorary
member of the Japanese .\lpine Club. Order of the Sacred
Treasure, )apan, 1937. Married, Apr. 3, 1902, Frances
Emily, 2nd dau. of Sir Francis Fox, of Wimbledon. She was
Westwell, Christopher
one of the most distinguished women-climbers of her day,
accompanying her husband on many climbs in Japam.
Author, MourUaineering and Exploring in Japanese Alps,
etc. Died Mar. 27, 1940, in London. (Derby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 29, 1940.)
WESTON, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 8, 1762. Of Middlesex. [S. of Edward, Esq. (and Ann).
B. Mar. 11, 1743-4. Bapt. Apr. 4, 1744, in St Martin's-in-
the-Fields.] School, Eton. .Appointed a Writer in the Bengal
C.S., Dec. 1762. Buried in Calcutta, Apr. 21, 1767. Will
(Calcutta), Apr. 1767. (Eton Coll. Reg.; V. Hodson.)
WESTON, WILLIAM. .A.dm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Nov. 18,
1843. [2nd] s. of .Ambrose [barrister, of Lincoln's Inn]. B.
in London. School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 25, 1848.
Called to the Bar, June 13, 1851. Doubtless brother of John
S. (1850). [Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WESTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 11, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846.
WESTON, WILLIAM HENRY PURCELL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 4, 1846. [Eldest] s. of Roper, Collector of
Customs, of Lane House [Weymouth], Dorset (and Elizabeth,
dau. of John Purcell, of Kilcomey, Co. Cork). B. [Feb. 7,
1829], at Melcombe Regis, Dorset. Bapt. Mar. 11, 1829.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Of Lane House,
and of Wolverton, Dorchester, and Kilcomey, Co. Cork.
Married, Dec. 8, 1857, .\lda Gertrude, 5th dau. of Sir John
Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bart., of SandhUl Park, Somerset.
Died Sept. 29, 1915, at Dorchester. Brother of Roper (1849).
(Eagle, xxxvii. 274; Burke, L.G., which calls him 'M.B.';
The Times, Oct. 1, 1915.)
WESTON, WILLIAM KIRK. Adm. at Selwvn H., Oct. 13,
1883. [S. of the Rev. George Kirk (1841), of Sussex.] B.
Dec. 18, 1864. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Ord. deacon (London), 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St John's,
Hammersmith, 1887-91. C. of Cirencester, Gloucs., 1891-6.
C. of Milton, Hants., 1896-9. V. of Boxmoor, Herts., 1899-
1915. V. of Pateley Bridge, Yorks., 1915-19. R. of Toynton,
Lines., 1919-24. R. of EUesmere, Salop, 1924-32- V. of Holy
Trinity, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1932-4. Married, Feb. 16,
1892, Clara Catherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis Hessey,
sometime V. of St Barnabas, Kensington. Died Oct. 28, 1934,
at Ventnor. Brother of George H. (1879)- (Marlborough CoU.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 30, 1934.)
WESTON, WILLIAM STILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 22,
1806. [S. of .\mbrose, solicitor, of Fenchurch Street, London.
School, St Paul's.] Matric. Lent, 1807. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WESTROPP, ALEXANDER SLIGO ANDERSON. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Magdalene, July 28, 1891. [7th and youngest]
s. of Major-General George Ralph Collier [Indian Army], of
Montreux, Switzeriand (and Ellen Blanche, dau. of George
Bell, barrister). B. -Apr. 11. 1872. School, Dover [College].
Matric. Michs. 1891. Entered the I.C.S., 1891; .\ssistant
Collector and Magistrate, Bombay; Assistant Political .Agent,
Savanur, 1898; Under-Secretary to Government, 1901-3;
Collector of Customs in Bombay, 1907; in Madras, 1911;
Supt. of stamps, 1913. Additional Member of Viceroy's
Legislative Council, 1917. District Magistrate and Political
Agent, Bhor, 1917-19; retired. Married, Dec. 8, 1904, Helen
Mary, only child of Edward Shotton, of Preston Tower,
North Shields, and had issue. Of Amewood Manor, Sway,
Hants., in 1950. (Dover Coll. Reg.; India Office Lists; Burke,
E.G.; Kelly, Handbook.)
WESTROPP, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
July 2, 1840. S. of Charles Hanmer, of Long Melford, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Lavenham and Sudbury. Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1844; priest, 1845.
C. of Hardwick Priors, Warws., 1847-50. P.C. of Ufton,
1851-60 (and C. of Humiingham, 1853-4). C. of Kilpeck,
Heref., 1862-73. V. of Kenderchurch, 1861-81, and R. of
KUpeck, 1873-81. R. of Yeldham, Essex, 1890-3. Died
June 1, 1893, aged 72. (Venn, 11. 252; Crockford; Clergy List;
The Guardian, June 2, 1893.)
WESTROPP, JOHN JACKSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 18, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1869.
WESTWELL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1900.
[S. of Thomas, of Johnston Street, Blackburn. B. there,
Nov. 26, 1874. School, St Barnabas, Blackburn.] Migrated
to Peterhouse, Mar. 1902; B..\. 1903; .M..\. 1907. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool), 1904; priest, 1906; C. of Widnes, 1904-6. C. of
Bevington, Lanes., 1906-7. C. of Lenton, Notts., 1907-16.
C. of Blackburn, Lanes., 1917-19- C. of Stonefold, 1919-20;
V. there, 1920-43. Died in 1943- {T. A. Walker, 652;
Crockford.)
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WETENHALL, CECIL STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. [Eldest] s. of [C]ecil [Algernon Salisbury], Esq.,
of Hill House, Stanwick, Northants. (and Mary Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Charles Hill, Esq.). B. at Higham Ferrers,
Northants. School, Harpenden. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1897. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1900; priest, 1901; C. of
St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1900-2. C. of Berkeley, Gloucs.,
1902-4. C. of Ratby with Groby, Leics., 1904-8. V. of Prest-
wold with Hoton, 1908-15. C. of Sutton with Lound and
Scrooby, Sufiolk, 1915-17. C. of Lavant, Sussex, 1919-23.
C. of Stokenham, Devon, 1923-6. C. of Charlbury with
Chadlington, Oxon., 1927-g. Perm, to off., dio. of Salisbury,
1935. Latterly of HoUis Hill, Broadwindsor, Dorset, where
he died Oct. 30, 1938. (Walford, County Families; The
Times, Nov. 2, 1938.)
WETENHALL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Apr. 22, 1823. Of Durham. S. of William, Esq. B. at
Blackwell. School, Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. Michs. 1823.
Brother of the next; father of William H. (1855).
WETENHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 30,
1826. Of Durham. S. of William, Esq. B. at Hartlepool.
School, Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832.
Brother of the above.
WETENHALL, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 10, 1855. S. of Mrs Wetenhall, of Cheltenham,
and — [Edward] (1823), deceased. [B. June 30, 1837.]
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859;
M.A. 1863. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 511.)
WETHERALL, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, July 4, 1821; kept three terms, and re-adm. in 1830.
S. of Lieut .-General — [Sir Frederick Augustus], of Csistle
House, Great Ealing, Middlesex. B. [July 27, 1804], at
Halifax, Nova Scotia. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1833. Sometime Lieut., the 52nd Regt. Ord. deacon
(Rochester, Litt. dim. from Norwich), Feb. 3, 1833. Inc. of
Stukeley, Montreal, Canada, 1855-7. Inc. of Philipsburgh,
1858. Inc. of Sorel, 1859-60. Inc. of Lacolle, 1861-4. Died
Oct. 4, 1869. {Clergy List, 'A. F. Wetherall, B.A.'; The
Register, 11. 271 ; Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry; F. P. White.)
WETHERALL, CHARLES MAUNSELL. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 13, 1864. B. May, 1845. School, Bradfield
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord.
deacon (Oxford), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Hambleden, Bucks.,
1869-71. C. of Compton, Surrey, 1872. C. of Bray, Berks.,
1873-4. C. of Hambleden, 1874-80. V. of Branksome, Dorset,
1880-2. R. of Hambleden, Bucks., 1883-95. R. of Rushton,
1896-1922, and of Glendon, Northants., 1902-22. Married
Mary Sophia, dau. of the Rev. W. H. Ridley, R. of Hambleden.
Died Oct. i, 1922, at Rushton rectory. Father of William J.
(1895). {Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 3,
1922.)
WETHERALL, HENRY RULE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 18, 1887. S. of John, Esq., deceased [of Geddington
Priory], Kettering. B. Feb. 27, 1869. School, Brampton,
Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1887. A tomato-grower in Guernsey.
{T.A. Walker, 600.)
WETHERALL, JOHN LAYCOCK. Adm. pens, (age 24) at
Trinity Hall, May 3, 1788. Of Lines. School, Homsey.
Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar; LL.B. 1794. R. of Rushton,
Northants., 1798-1837. Married and had issue. Died Dec. i,
1837. {Northants. Clergy; Clerical Guide.)
WETHERALL, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. [S. of the Rev. Charles Maunsell (1864).] B.
June 26, 1876. [School, St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric.
Michs. 1895. In business. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Army Pay Corps). Died July 20, 1936. {Roll of St Edward's
School.)
WETHERED, ERNEST HANDEL COSSHAM. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1896. [Only] s. of E[dward] B[estbridge], of
4, St Margaret's Terrace, Cheltenham. B. July 18, 1878, at
Weston, near Bath. School, Cheltenham College. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. and LL.B. 1899; M.A. 1908. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1899. On the
Western Circuit. O.B.E., 1920. Judge of County Courts
(Circuit 57), 1934-7; Circuit 54, 1937-50. Married, Jan. 8,
1904, Jessie Marion, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Richard Ward,
V. of St George's, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Of 11, The
Avenue, Clifton, in 1952. {Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly,
Handbook; The Times, Jan. 13, 1904.)
WETHERED, FLORENCE JAMES. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, May 14, 1827. [4th] s. of Thomas [of Remnantz,
Great Marlow, Bucks, (and Sarah, dau. of Samuel Badger,
of Fritwell, Oxon.)]. B. Aug. 21, 1807, at Great Marlow.
Matric. Easter, 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow, 1830-9.
Adm., com. causa, at Oxford, 1861. Ord. deacon, 1831;
priest, 1832; C. of Ibstone, Bucks., 1831-2. C. of Hurley,
Wetherherd, Thomas
Berks., 1832-8; V. (and patron) there, 1838-67. Married,
May 23, 1839, Esther Ellen, dau. of Giles Haworth Peel, of
Ince, Cheshire, and had issue one son. Died Dec. 19, 1867,
at Hurley. (King's Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.)
WETHERELL, ALFRED WILLIAM SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1900. Of London. S. of E. S.,
railway clerk. B. Oct. 15, 1881, in London. Schools, Middle
and Grammar, Lincoln. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at St Bede's College, Manchester, 1904-18-.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WETHERELL, BENJAMIN JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 10, 1823. Did not reside.
WETHERELL, Sir CHARLES. Hon. M.A. 1835, from Trinity.
[3rd s. of the Very Rev. Nathan (Lincoln College, Oxford,
1744), Dean of Hereford and Master of University College,
Oxford (and Richarda, dau. of Alexander Croke). B. 1770,
at Oxford. School, St Paul's.] Matric. from University
College, Oxford, Jan. 14, 1786; Demy of Magdalen, 1788-91;
B.A. (Oxford) 1790; M.A. (Oxford) 1793. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 15, 1790. Called to the Bar, July 14, i794-
K.C, 1816. Bencher, 1816; Treasurer, 1825. M.P. for Rye,
1812; for Shaftesbury, 1813-18; for Oxford, 1820-6; for
Hastings, 1826; for Plympton Earl, Devon, 1826-30; for
Boroughbridge, Yorks., 1830-2. Solicitor-General, 1824-6.
Knighted, 1824 Attorney-General, 1826 and 1828. Recorder
of Bristol, 1830-46. Chancellor of the County Palatine of
Durham, 1835-46. Counsel for Oxford University, 1846.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1834. Married (i) Dec. 28, 1826, his
cousin, Jane Sarah Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Alexander
Croke; (2) Nov. 27, 1838, Harriet Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Col. Francis Wameford, of Wameford Place, Wilts. Died
Aug. 17, 1846, from injuries received a week before in a
carriage-accident; buried in the Temple church. {Law Lists;
Inns of Court; D.N.B.; Burke, L.G.)
WETHERELL, JOHN CORDEUX. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1857. S. of Jonathan, schoolmaster (and Ellen).
B. in Manchester. Bapt. Nov. 16, 1833. [School, Manchester
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Cheadle, Lanes.,-
1861-2. C. of Lymm, Cheshire, 1863; C. of Camden Church,
Camberwell, 1863-7. Morning Reader at St Giles, Camber-
well, 1865-7. C. of St John's, Clapham, 1867-9- C. of Lam-
beth, 1869-71. P.C. of Verulam Chapel, Lambeth, 1871-5-
V. of St Peter's, Brockley, 1875-86. Married, July 1, 1867,
Susan, dau. of Edward Jackson Everett, Esq. Died July 26,
1886. {Eagle, XIV. 314; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 239; The Guardian,
Aug. 4, 1886.)
WETHERELL, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1877. S. of Thomas, shoe-manufacturer (and Eliza-
beth). B. Sept. 27, 1858, at Northampton. Bapt. Mar. 14,
1859. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1880; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1884. Died Apr. 15, 1933, aged 74, at Yew Tree Cottage,
Isle of Wight. {Eagle, xlvii. 253.)
WETHERELL, NATHAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 13, 1827. 3rd s. of the Rev. R[ichard] (University
College, Oxford, 1791) (and Caroline, dau. of Thomas May,
of Pashley, Sussex). [B. Dec. 24, 1808.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Lent, 1828; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 16, 1829. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1834. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Assistant
copyhold, tithe and enclosure Commissioner, 1877-9. Of
Pashley House, Sussex. J. P. for Sussex. Married, Oct. 17,
1838, Susan, youngest dau. of Thomas Gould, Esq., of
Northaw Place, Herts., and had issue, 3 daughters. Died in
1887. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, L.G.)
WETHERHERD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizarati esus, Apr. 21,
1757. Of Yorks. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Christopher (1718,
sub Wetherhead), V. of Thorp Arch.] Matric. Michs. i757;
B.A. 1761; M.A. 1776. Brother of the next.
WETHERHERD, HASTINGS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 8, 1755. S. of [the Rev.] Christopher (1718, sub
Wetherhead) [V.] of Thorp Arch, Yorks. School, Leeds.
Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1758; B.A. i759- Brother of
the above.
WETHERHERD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1787-
Matric. Easter, 1789.
WETHERHERD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 26,
1793. S. of Theophilus, of Leeds. School, Hipperholme.
Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1796- Migrated to Peterhouse,
May 25, 1797; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1804. Chaplain, H.E.I.C,
1810; Chaplain at Bellary, 1811-23; at St Thomas's Mount,
1823-9; retired, 1829. Died Oct. 9. 1839. {T. A. Walker,
369; F. Penny.)
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Wetherill, James Frederick
WETHERILL, JAMES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
.•\ug. 30, 1884. S. of James Edmond, of Amberley Road,
Sydeaham, Surrey. B. [Jan. 10], 1866, in Calcutta. Schools,
Sedbergh and Du'lwich College. Matric. Michs. 1884. Joined
the I.C.S., 1886; .\ssistant Magistrate and Collector in Madras.
Died Dec 17. 1892. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Sedbergh Sch. Keg.)
WEVER, ROBERT OATES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 26,
1878. S. of Frank, actuary (and Ann). B. Aug. 9, 1859, at
Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield. Bapt. Aug. 8, 1861. School,
Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1878. Married. Living at Sheffield in
1930. {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WEYBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 28, 1823;
re-adm. Fell. -Com., Feb. 16, 1825. Of Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1823; B..\. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Gloucester),
June 28, 1829; priest (Canterbury), Sept. 23, 1832; C. of
Brookland and Brenzett, Kent, 1832-5. Married Maria, dau.
of Sir William Staines. Died .Mar. 23, 1835, aged 39, at
Kensington. (G. Mag., 1835, i. 665; F. P. White.)
WEYLAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 26,
1798. [3rd] s. of John, Esq. [D.C.L., Oxford, 1775], of Wood-
rising Hall, Norfolk and Woodeaton, Oxon. (and Elizabeth
Johanna, dau. of John Nourse, of Woodeaton Hall). [B.
Mar. 25, 1780.] Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805.
Ensign, 9th Foot, 1S03; Lieut., 1806; Lieut., i6th Light
Dragoons, 1807; Captain, 1811; Brevet Major, 1819. Served
in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo. Sold out, 1820.*
Succeeded to the Woodeaton estate, 1825, and to the Wood-
rising estate, 1854. M.P. for Oxfordshire, 183 1-7. High
Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 1830. D.L. for Oxford and Norfolk.
Married, Sept. 11, 1820, Charlotte, dau. of Charles Gordon,
of Cluny, and wdow of Sir John Lowther Johnstone, Bart.,
of Westerhale, Dumfries, and had issue. Died Oct. 14, 1864.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 548; Boase, vi. 835; Return of
M.P.s; Burke, L.G.)
WEYMOUTH, THOMAS (THYNNE), Viscount. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 10, 1752. [Eldest s. of
Thomas, 2nd Viscount (by his 2nd wife, Louisa, dau. of John
Carteret, Ead GranvUle).] B. [Sept. 13, 1734]. in London.
School, Market Street, Bucks. Had succeeded as 3rd Vis-
count, Jan. 12, 1751. Matric. Lent, 1752; M.A. 1753; LL.D.
1769. Of Longleat, where he employed 'Capability' Brown
to improve the gardens. Lord of the Bedchamber to
George III, 1760-5. Viceroy of Ireland, 1765 (but never set
foot in Ireland). P.C, 1765. Described by Walpole as 'an
inconsiderable debauched young man attached to the Bed-
fords.' Greatly favoured by the King. Secretary of the
Northern Department, 1768; transferred to the Southern
Department, 1768-70; resigned in 1770, but re-appointed
Secretary of State for the Southern Department, 1775-9-
F.S.A., 1784. K.G., 1778. Master of the Horse to Queen
Charlotte, 1763-7. Master of Trinity House, 1770 Groom
of the Stole, 1782-96. Created Marquess of Bath, 1789.
Married, May 22, 1759, Elizabeth Cavendish Bentinck, eldest
dau. of the 2nd Duke of Portland. Father of George (1789).
John (1792) and Thomas (1785); brother of Henry F. (1753);
(all sub Thynne). Died Nov. 19, 1796; buried at Longbridge-
Deverill. {St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 610; D.N.B.)
WEYMOUTH, THOMAS (THYNNE), Viscount. Adm. nobleman
at St John's, May 9, 1814. [Eldest] s. of Thomas {sub
Thynne, 1785) [2nd] Marquess of Bath (and Isabella Eliza-
beth, 3rd dau. of George, 4th Viscount Torrington). [B.
Apr. 9, 1796.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1814; M.A. 1816,
M.P. for Weobley, 1818. Married, May 11, 1820, Harriet
Matilda, dau. of Thomas Robbins. Died, s.p. and v. p.,
Jan. 16, 1837. Brother of George (1830, sub Thynne) and
John (1817, su6 Thynne). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Sir W. Sterry.)
WHADCOAT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. S. of John Henry, of 18, Highbury Crescent,
London. B. June i8, 1871, in London. School, Lough-
borough Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. and LL.B.
1892; LL.M. and M.A. 1898. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 21,1890. CalledtotheBar, Nov. 17, 1892. Of 24, Temple
Row, Birmingham, in 1920. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Special List; employed Ministry of National
Service). .Married, 1901, Edith, dau. of G. Denton. Of
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, in 1946. {Law Lists; Who's Who
in Gloucs.)
WHAITES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, July 3,
1756. Of Norfolk. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Thomas (1712)-
B..\pr. 9, 1737.] Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1760. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), July 24, 1762; priest (Chester, Litt. dim. from
Norwich), July 18, 1763; C. of Herringby, Norfolk, 1763.
WHALE, GEORGE HAROLD LAWSON. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
1895. [S. of George, Esq. B. Aug. 1876, at Woolwich.
School, Bradfield College.] Matric. Easter, 1895; B.A. 1898;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1902; M.D. 1907. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902;
Whaley, Oswald
F.R.C.S., 1912. In the Indian Medical Service in 1906.
Assistant Surgeon, Metropolitan Hospital. Chief Assistant
(Ear Dept.), St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised in Wim-
pole Street. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C.). Author, medical. Died June 17, 1943, in London.
{Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; Camb. Yearbook;
The Times, June 19, 1943)
WHALE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Dec. 14, 1844. S. of Charles, farmer, of Botley, Hants, (and
Jane). B. there, Nov. 20, 1825. School, Royal Naval College,
Portsmouth (Mr Main). Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar; B.A.
(13M Wrangler) 1849; M.A. 1852. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
1858. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1850; priest (Salisbury),
1851. Principal of Bath Proprietary College, 1850-63. R. of
Dolton, Devon, 1863-93. Married, July 5, 1859, Emma,
Lady Cockbum, widow of the Very Rev. Sir WilUam Cock-
bum, Bart., Dean of York, and dau. of Lieut. -Col. Pearse,
50th Regt. Resided latterly at Mountnessing, Weston, Bath,
where he died Aug. 6, 1906. {Al. Oxon.; Eagle, xxvii. 216;
Crockford; The Times, Aug. 9, 1906.)
WHALEY, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 5, 1874. [Only] s. of Thomas, Esq., of
Orrell Mount, Wigan, Lanes. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1874; B..\. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12,
1875. {Inns of Court.)
WHALEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30,
1865. S. of Oswald Kouth, J. P., banker, of Hawes, Yorks.
(and Mary, dau. of Thomas Burra, Esq., of Watters, West-
morland). B. Oct. 22, 1844, at Hawes. School, Hawes.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Askrigg, Yorks., 1868-9.
V. of Askrigg (and P.C. of Stalling-Busk, 1891-2), 1869-1905.
Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1904-3. Married (i) 1866, Mary Con-
stantia, dau. of the Rev. William Matthews, V. of Hawes,
and had issue; (2) 1878, Agnes Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Lodge. Author, History of Askrigg. Died July 8,
1905, at Scarborough. Father of Oswald W. (1887). {Peile,
II. 591; Walford, County Families; Crockford; The Times,
July 8, 1905.)
WHALEY, FRANK WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1876. S. of John Cuthbert, surgeon (and Marianne
Eliza). B. Oct. 4, 1857, at Kilbum, Hampstead. Bapt.
Dec. 23, 1857. School, Sedbergh (Mr Heppenstall). Matric.
Michs. 1876; B..\. 1881. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1881; priest,
1883; C. of Clapham, Yorks., 1881-3. V. of Horton-in-
Ribblesdale, 1883-1923. Latterly of Seaview, Isle of Wight.
Married, Jan. 3, 1884, Agnes, dau. of Richard Sedgwick, of
Dent. Died Apr. 21, 1931. Brother of Oswald (1875) and
the next. {Eagle, xlvi. 196; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 25,
1931; Who's Who in Yorkshire.)
WHALEY, JOHN BLOMFIELD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 6,
1867. S. of John Cuthbert. B. [Oct. 3, 1847], at Waterloo-
ville, Hants. School, St John's, Kilburn. Matric. Michs.
1867. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1873; priest,
1875; C. of St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, 1873-6. C. of
St John's, Kilbum, Middlesex, 1876-8. C. of Road, Somerset,
1878-81. C. of Titchwell, Norfolk, 1881-91. P.C. of Stalling-
Busk, Yorks., 1892-1900. C. of West Witton, Yorks., 1902-9.
Latterly of West Witton. Died Aug. 30, 1914. Brother of
the above and of Oswald (1875). (Crockford; Clergy List;
Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
WHALEY, JOHN OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 13,
1865. S. of Francis. B. May 22, 1848, at Hawes, Yorks.
School, Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. OfGayle,
Hawes. Studied medicine at Newcastle, where he died Oct. 11,
1871, of gastric-fever. (Peile, 11. 590.)
WHALEY, JOSEPH GIBSON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 2,
i8oo. Of Northumberland. Did not reside. Adm. at Peter-
house, Aug. I, 1800. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar; B.A. 1804;
M.A. 1807. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1805; Tutor and Senior
Dean. Junior Proctor, 1810-11. V. of Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, 1810 and 1814-22. R. of Witnesham, Suffolk,
1822-36. Died Jan. 11, 1836. {T. A. Walker, 374; Clerical
Guide.)
WHALEY, OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1875-
S. of John Cuthbert, surgeon (and Marianne Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. James Blomlield, of Bury St Edmunds). B.
Oct. 5, 1856. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1875; B..\.
1879; M.A. i886. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1879;
priest, 1880; C. of St Mary's, Cheltenham, 1879-81. C. of
Tidenham, Gloucs., 1881-2. C. of Withyham, Sussex, 1882-3.
C. of Elsham, Lines., 1884-5. R. of Folksworth, Hunts.,
1885-6. V. of Whorlton, Co. Durham, 1886-93. V. of Cold
Coniston, Yorks., 1894-6. C. of Berwick, Sussex, 1896-9.
C. of Braunton, Devon, 1899-1904. P.C. of Howgill, Yorks.,
1904-12. V. of Poslingford, Sufiolk, 1912-13. C. of Hooe,
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Whaley, Oswald William
Devon, 1914-22. R. of Greinton, Somerset, 1922-4. Lie. to
off., dio. of Chichester, from 1924. Married, Apr. 19, 1883,
Mary Sophia, dau. of James Bevan, Esq., of Melbourne,
Australia. Died .A.pr. 30, 1933, at Bexhill-on-Sea. Brother of
Frank W. (1876) and of John B. (1867). [Peile, u. 645;
Crockford; The Times, May 2, 1933; The Guardian, May 2,
1883.)
WHALEY, OSWALD WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of the Rev. Christopher (1865), V. of Askrigg, Yorks. (and
Mary C. G- Matthews). B [Mar. 13], 1868, in Cambridge.
Schools, Yorebridge and St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1890; (Class. Trip.,
Pt II, ist Class, 1891); M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at
Aysgarth School; a private tutor at Durham in 1898;
Classical Tutor at St John's College, Durham, 1918-33.
{Venn, 11. 494.)
WHALEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 2, 1845.
S. of the Rev. John, of Gayle, Hawes, Yorks. (and Alice,
dau. of Oswald Routh). [B. there, Nov. 23, 1825.] School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Lent, 1846; B.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Redmire with Bolton,
Yorks., 1851-5. C. of Askham Bryan, 1855-62; V. there,
1862-6. V. of West Witton, i866-r9io. Married (i) Harriet,
dau. of James King, of West Bolton; (2) Alice Elizabeth,
dau. of Marmaduke Wray, of Beverley. Latterly of Valley
View, West Witton, Yorks. Died in Apr. 1912. {Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Peile, u. 493; Who's Who in Yorkshire; Christ's
Coll. obit, notes; Crockford.)
WHALL, EDWARD HAVERSHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. I, 1870. S of T., of Worksop School, Oakham. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
1873; priest (Ripon), 1875; C. of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts.,
1873-4. C. of Bolton Abbey, Yorks., 1874-6. C. of St
Botolph's, Colchester, 1876-8. C. of Springfield, Chelmsford,
1878-84. C. of Hunstanton, Norfolk, i884-9r. C. of Great
Snoring, 1891-5. R. of North Barsham, 1895-1922. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1923. {Oakham Sch. Reg.)
WHALL, JOHN CLEPHANE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. i,
1867. 2nd s. of the Rev. William (1826), R. of Thurning,
Hunts. B. Dec. 17, 1847, at Barnwell, Northants. Schools,
New College, Oxford (Mr Tuckwell), Rossall (Mr Osborne)
and Oakham (Dr Wood). Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1871; priest,
1873. Assistant Master at Surrey County School, Cranleigh,
1871-3; at King Edward's School, Bromsgrove, 1874-9.
Warden of Christ's College, Hobart, Tasmania, 1879-85.
Master of Queen Elizabeth's Lower School, Ipswich, 1888-90.
Chief Diocesan Inspector, Worcester, 1891-1906. R. of
Montgomery, 1906-14. R. of Hopesay, Salop, 1914-20. Died
Aug. 30, 1920. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 1, 1920.)
WHALL, JOHN FITZWILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, June 10, 1857. S. of John, solicitor, of Worksop,
Notts. B. Sept. 19, 1838. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Adm. Solicitor, 1863; practised
at Doncaster and Worksop. Died in 1879. {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
WHALL, WILLIAM. Adm sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 14, 1826.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs 1826; B.A. {i^th Wrangler) 1830;
M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1833; priest, 1833. R. of
Thuming, Hunts., 1833-74, and of Little Gidding, 1843-74.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1875. Father of John C. (1867).
(Crockford.)
WHALLEY, CHARLES SYMMERS ALEXANDER. Adm. pens,
at Peterhouse, Sept. 29, 1863. S. of the Rev. D[avid], of
Carrington, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1868.
WHALLEY, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
Dec. 9, 1 77 1. S. of John (and Jane Morris). B. at Ray (or
Wray) Green, Kirkham, Lanes. School, Heskin. Matric.
Michs. 1772; Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1776. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Liu dim. from Canterbury), Dec. 21, 1776; priest (London,
Litt. dim. from Canterbury), Dec. 21, 1777; C. of Patching
and West Tarrmg, Sussex, 1776. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
548.)
WHALLEY, CUTHBERT WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1894. S. of Cuthbert William, Esq., of
Chepstow, Mon. B. there, Oct. 31, 1875- School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1898; priest,
1900; C. of Kirkham, Lanes., 1898-1901. Assistant Master at
Giggleswick School, 1901-2; at Dulwich prep. School, 1902-3.
C. of St Luke's, West Norwood, 1903-5. C. of Holy Trinity,
Nordelph, Noriolk, 1905-8. Organising Secretary, Waifs and
Strays Society, dios of Oxford and Peterborough, 1908-11;
dio. of Gloucester, 1909-11 ; dios. of London and Southwark,
1912-16. Head Master of Fretheme House School, Welwyn,
1917-34. C. of St Thomas, Portman Square, 1917-26. Public
Whalley, Richard Thomas
Preacher, dio. of St Albans, 1927-34. V. of Tysoe with
Compton-Wynyates, Warws., 1934-8. Latterly of Wim-
borne, Dorset, (r A. Walker, 629 and MS. note; Crockford.)
WHALLEY, DANIEL CONSTABLE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Nov. 7, 1827. Only s. of Nathaniel, Esq., of
Dedham, Essex. B. [Nov. 7, 1806], at East Ham, Essex.
[School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar; B.A.
1832. Ord. deacon (Norwich), May 20, 1832; priest, June 2,
1833. Of Henley, Suffolk (no cure), -1841-2. R. of Great
Wenham, 1842-69. Married, 1844, Ann, eldest dau. of Henry
Edwards, of Wood Hall, Sutton, Sufiolk, and widow of
George Waller. Died Jan. 5, 1869. (List of Carthusians;
Clergy List; Crockford; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WHALLEY, GEORGE BRISCOE. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Peter-
house, Nov. I, 1825. Of Staffs. S. of the Rev. J. H. (? John,
Exeter College, Oxford, 1780, V. of Rushall). Matric. Lent,
1826. Of Birdlip, Gloucs. Sometime Captain in the Army.
Father of Paul (1857). (T. A. Walker, 424, which records his
adm. as that of 'George Henry W. Lally,' but includes his
name correctly in the index.)
WHALLEY, HYDE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 18,
1809; re-adm. Fell. -Com. Oct. 17, 1809. S. of Francis
Edwards, Esq. (and Bridget Maria). B. at Winscombe,
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1809. Of Winscombe Court,
Somerset. Took the additional name of Tooker, 1836. Died
about 1866. (H. C. Whalley-Tooker.)
WHALLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 28, 1754. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1715). D.D.,
Master of Peterhouse (and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Francis
Squire, Chancellor of Wells). B. Oct. 7, 1737- School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Easter, 1756; Scholar. Commissioned
in the 23rd Regt. (Welch Fusiliers). Died, unmarried, on a
voyage to India, in 1763. Brother of Richard C. (1787) and
Thomas S. (1763). (T. A. Walker, 310; Al. Carthus.)
WHALLEY, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1878. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Austral Villa, Park Row,
Southport. B. 1859. School, Shrewsbury; and at Owens
College, Manchester. Matric. Easter, 1878. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.)
WHALLEY, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1857.
[Eldest] s. of George Briscoe (1825) [Capt., 37th Regt. of
Foot], of Birdlip, Painswick, Gloucs. B. [Jan. 19], 1839, at
HaulbowUne, Co. Cork. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1857; Scholar, i860; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Entered the
I.C.S., i860; in the N.W. Provinces; Secretary to the
Government of India (Home Dept.), 1871-2. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 5, 1872. Joint Magistrate and Deputy
Collector, 1877; Deputy Commissioner, Oudh, 1877; Magis-
trate and Collector, Pilibhit, 1879; retired, 1890. Author,
A Collection of the Laws and Rules of the N on- Regulation
Provinces. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; India Office
Lists.)
WHALLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, July 8, 1830.
S. of the Rev. R[ichard] T[homas] (1795) [R-] of Hchester
(and Elizabeth). B. Apr. 17, 1808, at Henstridge, Somerset.
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) Jan. 17, 1836; priest, Oct. 16, 1836; C. of
Thorabury, Gloucs., 1836-45. P.C. of Chilcompton, Somerset,
1846. Died of apoplexy, Feb. 6, 1846. (G. Mag., 1846, i. 549.)
WHALLEY, RICHARD AMBROSE. Adm. at Magdalene, Oct.
1849. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1850; B.A. 1853- Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1853; priest (Norwich), 1854. Second Master of
King's Lynn Grammar School, 1853-5. C. of Terrington
St Clement, Norfolk, 1855-68. C. of Gaywood, 1868-9. C- of
Mariansleigh, Devon, 1875-9. C. of Lower Slaughter, Gloucs.,
1879-83. R. of Gaywood, Norfolk, 1869-1905. Resided
latterly at the Principal's House, Warrington, where he died
Apr. 4, 1907, aged 78. {Crockford; The Times, Apr. 6, 1907.)
WHALLEY, RICHARD CHAPPLE (or CHAPLE). Adm. sizar
at Jesus, July 6, 1787. [4th] s. of the Rev John (1715).
Master of Peterhouse (and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Francis
Squire, Chancellor of Wells). B. 1748- Matric. Easter, 1798;
B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1798. R. of Horsington, Somerset, and of
Chelwood, 1800-17. Married Elizabeth Frances, dau. of the
Rev. John Paine. Died in 1817. An intimate friend of
Hannah More. Brother of John (1754) and Thomas S. (1763);
father of the next. (T.A. Walker, 310; Foster, Ind£z Eccles.;
Clerical Guide.)
WHALLEY, RICHARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, May 20, 1795. S. of the Rev. Richard Chaple (above),
R. of Horsington, Somerset. B. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1796; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1802.
Preb. of Wells, 1805. R. of Corston, Somerset, 1812-21.
R. of Ilchester, 1822-30. R. of Yeovilton, 1821-30. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Fordway, of Wells. Died in 1830.
Father of Richard (1830). (Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1830,
»• 473)
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WHALLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, i86r.
S. of Joseph, wheelwright (and Mary). B. at Clitheroe, Lanes.
Bapt. Dec. 9, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Head
Master of Bampton Grammar School, Westmorland, in 1867.
{Schools Inquiry Commtsston Report.)
WHALLEY, ROBERT SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at Pf.terhouse,
Oct. 2, 1871. S. of the Rev. James Park (University College,
Oxford, 1835), R. of East and West Wretham, Norfolk.
[B. Aug. 5, 1852. School, Marlborough College.] Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875. .A.n Underwriter in London. Died
.\pr. s, 1903, at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.)'
WHALLEY, ROBERT TRYON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 15, 1846. S. of Robert, merchant, of Stratford, Essex
(and Sarah). B. Apr. 6, 1828, at West Ham. Matric. Michs.
1846.
WHALLEY, SAMUEL ST SWITHIN BURDEN. .\dm. pens, at
Clare, July 4, i8i8. fS. of Samuel.] B. [1800], in Warws.
Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; .M.A. 1825. Of Furzebrook
House, Devon. Knighted, 1827. M. P. for Marylebone, 1833-7,
when he was unseated on petition. Married (i) Amelia, dau.
of Samuel Webb Smith; (2) the Hon. Harriett Rose, dau. of
F. Trench, Esq., of Moate and Woodlawn, Co. Galway, and
sister of Frederick Mason, 2nd Lord Ashtown. Died, s.p.,
Feb. 3, 1883. (Boase, m. 1292; R. A. Austen-Leigh, who
stated that ' no one in the family knows why he was knighted
so early.')
WHALLEY, THOMAS PALMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 20, 1826. 2nd s. of the Rev. [Thomas, — B.N.C.,
Oxford, 1793], R. of Ecton, Northants.
WHALLEY, THOMAS SEDGEWICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Apr. 27, 1763. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1715).
Regius Professor of Divinity and Master of Peterhouse. B.
in Cambridge. School, Ilminster, Somerset (Mr Davis).
Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767; M..\. 1774. Hon. D.D.,
Edin., 1808. Ord. deacon, 1770; priest (London), Mar. 15,
1772. R. of Hagworthingham, Lines., 1772-1828. Preb. of
Wells, 1777-1826. A condition of his acceptance of Hag-
worthingham was that, because of its unhealthy situation in
the fens, he should not reside; the duties therefore were
discharged by a curate. His first wife brought him a fortune,
and he then purchased the centre house in The Crescent,
Bath, where he entertained with great hospitality. Lived
latterly on the Continent. Friend and correspondent of
Hannah More, Mrs Piozzi, Mrs Siddons, and Anna Seward.
Fanny Bumey described him as 'immensely tall, thin and
handsome, but affected, delicate, and sentimentally pathetic'
Wilberforce called him ' the true picture of a sensible, well-
informed and educated, polished, old, well-beneficed, noble-
man's and gentleman's house-frequenting, literary and chess-
playing Divine.' Married (i) Jan. 6, 1774, Elizabeth (died
1801), only child of Edward Jones, of Langford Court,
Burrington, Somerset (and widow of John Withers Sherwood) ;
(2) May, 1803, Miss Heathcote (died 1807); (3) Oct. 3, 1812,
the widow of General Homeck, from whom he later separated.
Author, Edwy and Edilda (a poetic tale); The Castle of
Montval (a tragedy acted at Drury Lane in 1799); The Fatal
Kiss; etc. His letters and journals describing his Continental
travels were published in 1863. Died, s.p., Sept 3, 1828, at
La Fldche, France; buried there. Brother of John (i754) and
Richard C. (1787). {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 688; D.N.B.)
WHALLEY-TOOKER, HYDE SALMON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. [Elder] s. of Hyde Whalley, Esq. [of
Hinton Daubney, Hants.] (and Beatrice, dau. of Henry John
Barker, Esq.). B. [Nov. 8, 1857], at Wem, Salop. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1877. Of Hinton Daubney. J. P.
for Hants. Lieut., Hants. Militia, 1879. Second in the
amateur swimming championship, 1879. J. P. for Hants.
Master of the Hambledon Hunt, 1900-7. Married, 1882,
Rosalie Mary Standish, dau. of Col. Howard Codrington
Dowker, Madras C.S. Died, s.p., Apr. 12, 1931. Grandson of
Hyde ( 1 809, su6 Whalley) . ( Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army Lists ;
Walford, County FamilUs; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 14,
1931; H. C. Whalley-Tooker.)
WHARAM, GEORGE DENT. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1875-
S. of George, shipping-agent (and Martha). B. Sept. 20, 1855,
at Sheffield. Bapt. Oct. 17, 1855. Migrated to St John's,
Oct. 7, 1875; B.A. 1879; M..\. 1882. Ord. deacon (Ripon).
1878; priest, 1879; C. of Bradford, 1878-81. C. of Rotherham,
1881-2. V. of Newhall, Derbs., 1882-8. V. of Buslingthorpe,
Yorks., 1888-91. V. of RoUeston with Fiskerton and Morton,
Notts., 1891-6. V. of St Saviour's, Nottingham, 1896-7.
Died in May, 1897. {Eagle, xx. 229; Crockford; Sheffield
Daily Telegraph, May 8, 1897.)
WHARRIE, — . Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 23, 1815.
WHARTON, ARTHUR PATTERSON. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 19, 1863. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1H70.
Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1867; priest, i868; C. of St Margaret-
Wharton, John
next-Rochester, 1867-72. C. of Leatherhead, Surrey, 1872-5.
V of Shipboume, Kent, 1875-85- C. of Barham, 1885-6;
R. there, 1886-96. R. of Edburton, Sussex, 1896-1900.
Married June 25, 1872, Eliza Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Charles Augustus Halson, V. of Rockfield, Mon. Latterly of
155 Marine Parade, Brighton, where he died Jan. 17, 1913,
aged 71. (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 24, 1913-)
WHARTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 26, 1822
A 'Ten-year man.' 'Annos plus 24 natus.' [Doubtless s. of
Joseph, of Ledsham, Yorks.] Matric. Lent, 1833; B.D.
{Stat Eliz.) 1833. P.C. of Kinver, StaSs., 1842-8, and P.C.
of Lower Mitton, 1845-8- V. of Sturry, Kent, 1849-66.
Disappears from Crockford, 1868. Brother of George (1825)
and James (1830). {Clergy List.)
WHARTON, CHARLES CHAPMAN. Adm. pens at Queens',
Mar. 26, 1847. [S. of Joseph. B. at Bradford, Yorks ]
Matric. Michs. 1847. Migrated to St Catharme s, Oct. 18,
1848; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. C. of Bayton, Wores., 1853-6-
C. of Weobley, Heref., 1859-61. C. of Sutton Bomngton,
Notts., 1865-6. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. Mamed
Lucy Hannah — .
WHARTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
Mar 28 1825. S. of Joseph, of Ledsham, Yorks. (and
Elizabeth). Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar, 1828; B.A. 1829;
M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Hereford), Sept. 6, 1829; pnest
(St Asaph), Oct. 3, 1830. Head Master of Kinver Grammar
School, Staffs., 1832-67, and V. of Kinver, 1834-67. Died
June 3, 1867. Brother of James (1830) and of Charles (1822);
father of John W. (1856). {Boase, vi. 836; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WHARTON, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
July 2, 1836. Of Norfolk. Doubtful if resided. Adm. FeU.-
Com. at St John's, Oct. 21, 1836. [M.R.C.S., 1831; M.D.,
Edinb., 1834.] Matric. NUchs. 1836. In practice at Norwich
in 1850. Physician, County dispensary and to Catton lunatic
asylum. Practised at Bedford, 1860-70-. {Medical Direc-
tories.)
WHARTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 25, 1858.
Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Adm.,
com. causa, at Oxford, 1865. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1874.
C. of Radley, Berks., 1876-84. Assistant Master and Pre-
centor at Radley College, 1862-1914. Resided there untU his
death, Dec. 23, 1925, aged 87. {Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 24, 1925.)
WHARTON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Jan. II, 1816. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Wattisfield, Suffolk.
[B. Oct. 1798, at Rickinghall.] School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), Oct. 5, 1823. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1831-4.
V. of Mitcham, Surrey, 1846-59. Author, Sermons. Died
May, 1859. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
WHARTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Trinity, Oct. 16,
1828. S. of WUliam. B. at Acomb, Yorks. School, Yorks.
(private). Matric. Michs. 1828. Died Aug. 5, 1830, aged 23,
at Acomb. (G. Mag., 1830, 11. 189.)
WHARTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 1, 1830;
re-adm. pens. Nov. 6, 1832. B. at Stourport, Worcs. [S. of
Joseph, of Ledsham, Yorks.] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
One of the founders of the College of Preceptors, London,
1846 .\uthor, mathematical text-books. Died c. 1861.
Brother of George (1825) and Charles (1822). {Boase, vi. 836;
F. P. White.)
WHARTON, JAMES CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr 12, 1834. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William (1787. sub Hall),
V. of Gilling, near Richmond, Yorks. (and Charlotte, dau. of
Lord Dundas). B. there. School, Richmond. Matric. Michs.
1834; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1843. V. of GUling, Yorks. (succeeding
his father) 1843-93. Married, 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Astley Cooper, Bart. Latteriy of 11, Royal Crescent, Ken-
sington, where he died Sept. 13, 1900, aged 85. Brother of
WilliamF. (1828) and John T. (1827). {Feile,u.45o;Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 15, 1900.)
WHARTON, JOHN. .\dm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 29, 1895.
S. of Roger, cattle-dealer, of Bolton (and Mary West). B.
Feb. 11, 1877, at Bolton. School, Bolton Church Institute
(Rev. S.' Bond). Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Tnp.,
Pt I ist Class) 1898; Scholar, 1898; B.Chir. 1902; M.B. 1903;
M A and M.D. 1907. Demonstrator in surgery at Owens
College, Manchester. Practised in Manchester. House Sur-
geon Royal Infirmary, Manchester. Served in the Great
War,' 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Hon. Consulting Surgeon,
Royal Eye Hospital. Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology at
Manchester University. Married, Jan. 17, 1918, Dorothy
Mary dau. of J. Kelso Reid, of Londonderry. Author,
ophthalmic. Of 21, St John Street, Manchester, m 1948.
{Medical Directories.)
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WHARTON, JOHN LLOYD. Adm. peas, (age i8) at Trinity,
July 14, 1854. [Only] s. of Thomas John [John Thomas
(1827)], of Aberford, Yorks. [and Drybum, Co. Durham]
(and Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Henry Jacob, of
Salisbury). B. Apr. 18, 1837, at Aberford. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 14, 1859. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1862. Of Bramham,
Yorks. M.P. for Durham City, 1871-4; for the West Riding
of Yorks. (Ripon), 1886-1906. Chairman of Quarter Sessions
for Co. Durham. J. P. and D.L. Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1887.
P.C, 1897. Sometune Chairman of the North-Eastern
Railway. Knight of Grace, St John of Jerusalem. Married,
Jan. 20, 1870, Susan Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev. A.
Duncombe Shafto, R. of Brancepeth, Co. Durham, and had
issue. Died July 11, 1912. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Return of M.P. s; Who was Who.)
WHARTON, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of [Admiral Sir] William James Lloyd, of Florys,
Princes Road, Wimbledon Park, Surrey. B. [June 25], 1881,
at Dorking, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903. An engineer. Of Tunbridge Wells in 1910. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Warwickshire Regt.
(T.F.); wounded). Died Mar. 17, 1950, at Haf&eld, Ledbury,
Heref. (Eton Sch. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 20, 1950.)
WHARTON, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, July 3, 1813. 2nd s. of the Rev. Robert (1769), of
Sigglesthome, Yorks. [B. Mar. 9, 1795. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Of Aberford,
Yorks., and Drybum, Co. Durham. Married, 1832, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. John Henry Jacob. Died Sept. 25, 1871.
Father of John L. (1854); brother of WUliam L. (1807) and
Robert (1819). (Burke, L.G.; Eton Coll. Reg.; Walford,
County Families.)
WHARTON, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 21, 1827. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] William (sub Hall,
1787) [V. of Gilling, Yorks.] (and Charlotte, dau. of Thomas,
Lord Dundas). B. [Mar. 9, 1809], in London. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1827; M.A. 1830. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1830. Of Gilling Wood and Skelton
Castle, Yorks., where he succeeded his uncle, 1843. J. P. and
D.L. Master of Hounds. Married, Dec. 7, 1854, Charlotte,
dau. of Henry Walker Yeoman, of Woodlands, Yorks. Died
Mar. 2, 1900, at Skelton Castle. Brother of William F. (1828)
and James C. (1834); father of William H. A. (1878). (Boase,
VI. 836; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
WHARTON, JOHN WARBURTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1856. S. of the Rev. George (1825), V. of Kinver,
Staffs, (and Eleanor). [B. Mar. 29, 1837. School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar; B.A. i860. Sometime
Assistant Master at Rossall School, i86i-2; at Bath Pro-
prietary College (and Sidney College, Bath), 1862-72. Ord.
deacon, 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Laura Chapel, Bath, and
of St Mary's, Bathwick. Married, July i, 1863, Mary Ellen, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. R. B. Robinson, V. of Lytham, Lanes. Died
Jan. 14, 1872, at Bath. (AhimniCarthus.; Clergy List;G. Mag.,
1863, II. 233; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WHARTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
July 12, 1780. 3rd s. of Thomas (1734), M.D., of Old Park,
Durham. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar; B.A. 1785;
M.A. 1788. Fellow, 1787. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12,
1783. Called to the Bar. F.R.S., 1810. M.P. for Durham
city, 1802-20. Sometime Chairman of the Committee of
Ways and Means, and Joint Secretary of the Treasury.
Married Henrietta, dau. of James Farrer, Esq., of Lincoln's
Inn. Author, Observations on the Authenticity of Bruce' s
Travels in Abyssinia; Ronscevalles, a Poem; etc. Brother of
Robert (1778). (Inns of Court; Return of M.P. s; Surtees, in.
300.)
WHARTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Apr. 5, 1769. [Only] s. of Richard, alderman, of Durham
(and AJine, dau. of William Lloyd, of Wales, Chancellor of
Worcester). Bapt. June 14, 1751, at St Nicholas, Durham.
School [Durham and] Eton. Matric. Easter, 1769; Scholar;
B.A. 1773; ChanceUor's medal, 1773; J^-A. 1773; M.A. 1776.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 19, 1768. Chancellor of Lincoln
Cathedral, 1801-8. Archdeacon of Stowe, 1791-1808. R. of
Sigglesthome, Yorks. An intimate friend of William Pitt who
was at college at the same time. Married, 1787, Sarah, dau. of
the Rev. John Whaley, R. of Huggate, Yorks. Died Jan. 29,
1808, aged 56; buried at Nettleham, Lines. M.I. there.
Father of William L. (1807), John T. (1813) and Robert
(1819). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Surtees, in. 300; Monson, Lines.
Church Notes; Leonard Whibley; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1808; Burke, L.G.)
Wharton. William Lloyd
WHARTON (post MYDDLETON), ROBERT. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 20, 1778. Eldest s. of Thomas,
M.D. (1734), of Old Park, Durham. [B. June i, 1760.] Matric.
Michs. 1778; Scholar. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 24,
1 78 1. Of Old Park, and of Grinkle Park, Yorks. Succeeded to
the Myddleton estates, 1801, on the death of Sir Thomas
(Heron) Myddleton, 6th Bart., and took the name of
Myddleton in pursuance of the will of his maternal great-
uncle, Francis Myddleton, Esq. Married (i) Penelope
Stainsby; (2) Elizabeth S. Pococke. Brother of Richard
(1780). (Inns of Court; Surtees, in. 300.)
WHARTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 14, 1819.
Of Yorks. [3rd s. of the Rev. Robert (1769).] [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1819; B.A. (26th Wrangler)
1823; M.A. 1826. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 20, 1824.
Called to the Bar, June 15, 1832. Judge of the Small Debts
Court, Yorkshire, 1847-9. Married, Aug. 1832, Katherine
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Robert Nicholas Croft, Canon of
York. Died Oct. 27, 1849, at Richmond, Yorks. Brother of
WUliam L. (1807) and John T. (1813); father of the next.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court.)
WHARTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 22,
1855. [Eldest] s. of Robert (above). B. Aug. 1835, at
Bromley, Kent. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1855. Migrated
to Magdalene, Oct. 14, 1856; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1865. Rowing
'blue' (cox), 1857, 1858. A clerk in the Home Office, i860;
private secretary to two Secretaries of State. Married Miss
Gostling Murray, of Whitton Park. Died Mar. 22, 1908.
(Eton Sch. Lists.)
WHARTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5, 1813 ;
a ' Ten-year man.' Head Master of the Clergy Orphan School,
St John's Wood, Marylebone, 1813-36, and P.C. of St John's
Wood Chapel, 1825-55. Died in 1855. (Reg. of Clergy Orphan
School, IX ; Clergy List.)
WHARTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 10, 1821.
S. of Samuel. [B. Aug. 16, 1803.] Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1832. Ord. deacon (Jamaica), Jan. 4, 1835; priest, Jan. 12,
1840; C. for district of Fort Stewart, parish of St George,
Jamaica, 1835-40. Island C. of St Thomas-in-the-East,
Jamaica, 1840-58. Island C. of Bath, Surrey, Jamaica,
1859-61. Disappears from Clergy List, 1862. (W. Cooper;
F. P. White.)
WHARTON, WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 3, 1828. [2nd] s. of the Rev. WilUam (1787, sub Hall),
V. of Gilling (and Charlotte, dau. of Lord Dundas). B.
there. School, Ripon. Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1829;
B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. P.C. of Yarm, Yorks., 1838-40. R. of
Bamingham, 1840-74. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of
Zetland. Married, 1859, Agnes Rebecca, dau. of the Rev.
Walter Blunt. Lived much abroad. Died Mar. 19, 1893,
aged 83, at Mentone. Brother of James C. (1834) and John T.
(1827). (Peile, II. 431; The Guardian, Mar. 15, 1893.)
WHARTON, WILLIAM HENRY ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Magdalene, Aug. 20, 1878. S. of John Thomas (1827),
of Skelton Castle, Marske-by-the-Sea (and Charlotte, eldest
dau. of Henry Walker Yeoman). [B. Nov. 14, 1859.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1878. Of Skelton Castle. Inherited the
Wtarton-Gilling properties in the North Riding. Lieut.,
Yorks. Rifle Volunteers, 1877; Major, 1890. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Yorkshire Regt. (T.F.
Res.); O.B.E.; mentioned in the Secretary of State's List for
'valuable services'). J. P. and D.L. for the North Riding;
High Sheriff, 1925. Additional A.D.C. to King George V,
1920-7. Master of the Cleveland Hounds, 1886-1919 and
1933-4. Married (1) July 26, 1888, Harriot Emily, dau. of
the Rev. Constantine Bernard Yeoman, V. of Manfield,
Yorks., and had one dau.; (2) Dec. 4, 1895, Elizabeth Sophia
Mytton, only dau. of the Rev. R. J. Harrison, of Caerhowell,
Montgom. Died Dec. 12, 1938. (Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists;
Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 13 and 15,
1938.)
WHARTON, WILLIAM LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Dec, 12, 1807. Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (1769),
Chancellor of Lincoln, of Sigglesthome, Yorks. (and Sarah,
dau. of the Rev. John Whaley, R. of Huggate, Yorks.). [B.
Oct. 18, 1789.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar;
B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 19, 1813.
Called to the Bar, 1820. On the Northem Circuit. Of Oswald
House, near Durham and Dryburn, Durham. J. P. for Co.
Durham; High Sheriff, 1836. Married, June, 1818, Frances,
dau. of the Rev. John Henry Jacob (i775)- Died Nov. 15,
1867. Brother of John T. (1813) and Robert (1819). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Sir W.
Sterry.)
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WHATELEY, GEORGE KEMBLE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity, May 14, 1771. S. of Kemble, of Westminster.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1774; Scholar; B.A.
1776. Ord. deacon (London), June 2, 1776. Died Feb. 8, 1833,
aged 79, at How's Green, near Wokingham, Berks. (G. Mag.,
1833, I. 282; Record of Old Westminsters (' Kembley ').)
WHATELY, ARNOLD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1890. Of London. S. of the Ven. Edward William
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1841), Chancellor of St Patrick's,
Dublin, of 21, Belmont Park, Lee, Kent. B. Aug. 12, 1871,
in London. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs.
1890; Scholar; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. D.D., London, 1906.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Wimbome, Dorset, 1894-6. C. of Kidbrooke,
Kent, 1897-9. Vice-Principal of the London College of
k Divinity, 1 900-1. Chaplain of Henshaw's blind asylum and
the Royal Schools for deaf and dumb. Old Traflford, Man-
chester, 1903-4. Lecturer, London College of Divinity,
1904-8. Seq. of Herringfieet, Suffolk, 1908-12. R. of Gunton,
1912-18. P.C. of St Catherine's, Plymouth, 1918-22. V. of
Casterton, Rutland, 1922-8. R. of Harford, Devon, 1928-43.
Married, July 30, 1918, Dorothea, dau. of John Beauchamp.
Disappears from Crockford, 1947. Brother of Walter R.
(1893). (The Guardian, Aug. 8, 1918.)
WHATELY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5, 1813.
[S. of — , surgeon, of Grafton Street, London. [B. Feb. 19,
1793.] School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; M..^.
1827. Ord. deacon, 1818; priest, 1819. P.C. of Brimscombe,
Gloucs., 1840. R. of Minchinhampton, 1841-65. Disappears
from dergy List, 1866. (Eton Sck. Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
WHATELY (post PYDDOKE), EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, Nov. 18, 1826. S. of Henry Pydocke (Pyddoke or
Piddock) (and Frances Barker). B. [Sept. 15, 1808], at
Handsworth, Staffs. School, Rugby. Matric. 1828; B.A.
1832; M.A. 1843. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1832.
Migrated to the Irmer Temple, Nov. 7, 1835. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 20, 1835. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), Jan. 11, 1843;
priest, Dec. 20, 1846; C. of Badgeworth and Shurdington,
Gloucs., 1843-7. Took the name of Pyddoke, in lieu of
Whately, 1847. C. of Bisley, 1847-55 and 1857-75- S.P.G.
Chaplain to the forces in the Crimea, 1855-6. Married,
Oct. 26, 1862, Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. Edward Cookson.
Latterly of Cheltenham. Died Aug. 23, 1894. Father of
John W. (1887, sub Pyddoke). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; §cott,
MSS.; Changes of Name; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The
Guardian, Aug. 29, 1894.)
WHATELY, GEORGE PEPYS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 24,
1892. [5th] s. of the Rev. William Joseph (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1837) (and Mary Jane, dau. of John Thomas Lloyd,
of Whitehall, Shrewsbury). B. [Sept. 27, 1866], in London.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Ely, for Bath and Wells), 1896; priest (Bath and
Wells), 1897; C. of Chard, Somerset, 1896-1900. C. of Bris-
lington, 1901-2. C. of Weston, Bath, 1902-5. V. of Kil-
mersdon, Somerset, 1905-10. R. of Babington, 1908-10.
C. of Bath .\bbey, 1910-13. V. of Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset,
1913-19. V. of VVookey, 1921-4. C. of Chard, 1932-5. V. of
Timberscombe, 1935-6. Latterly of 27, Manor View, Church
End, Finchley, where he died Mar. i6, 1941. (Peile, 11. 774'.
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 19, 1941.)
WHATELY (post HALSEY), JOSEPH THOMPSON. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Jan. 30, 1792. 3rd s. of the Rev. Joseph (i747)
[of Nonsuch Park, Surrey]. B. June 27, 1774. at Blakesware,
Ware, Herts. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1792;
Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800. D.C.L., Oxford, i8io.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 12, 1795. Called to the Bar,
June 27, 1800. Of Great Gaddesden, Herts. Lieut., Ash-
bridge troop of Herts. Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1807. M.P. for
St Albans, 1807-18. Married, Aug. 3, 1804, Sarah, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Halsey, M.P., of Great Gaddesden. Took
the name of Halsey, in lieu of Whately, 1804. Died Feb 16,
1818. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 548; Inns
of Court.)
WHATELY, STANLEY HILL. Adm. pens, at Cavendish H.,
Oct. 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to Queens', Oct. i,
1884; B.A. 1889. Died in 1909, aged 42.
WHATELY, THOMAS. Adm. at Christ's, May 12, 1791. [B.
Jan. 7, 1773.] Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar; B.A. 1795; M..\.
1800. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 24, 1795; priest (London),
Apr. 30, 1797. V. of Cookham, Berks., 1 797-1 837. R. of
Chetwynd, Salop, 1837-64. Married, Jan. I2, 1813, Isabella
Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir William Pepys, Bart., and had issue.
Died Mav 10, 1864, aged 91. (Peile, 11. 331; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WHATELY, WALTER RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 18, 1893. S. of the Rev. Edward William (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1841). B. Apr. i, 1874, at Littleton rectory, near
Whatmoor, Freeman
Staines. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs.
1893; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1896; M.A.
1900. Ord. deacon (York), 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Holy
Trinity, Scarborough, 1898-1901. Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Durham, 1902-4. Lecturer at Ridley Hall, Cam-
bridge, 1904-12. C. of St Michael-and-AU-Angels, Old
Charlton, Blackheath, 1915-17. Lie. to off., dio. of South-
wark, 1917. Assistant Master at Belmont House School,
Blackheath, 1922-40. Of 7, Church Terrace, Lee, in 1952.
Brother of .■\mold R. (1890). (Peile, n. 782; Crockford.)
WHATFORD, GEORGE LUMLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. S. of Jack Henry, of Linkwood, Eastbourne.
B. [July 20], 1878, at Eastbourne. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., South Staffs. Regt.,
1900; Lieut., Indian Army, 1902; Captain, 1909. Adjutant,
East Bengal State Railway Volunteers, 1910-12. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, 66th Punjabis, Indian
Army); killed in action at the Battle of Ctesiphon, Nov. 22,
1915. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WHATLEY, EDWARD LAWSON. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Jesus, Dec. 16, 1825. S. of the Rev. Charles (Pembroke
College, Oxford, 1773). B. at Newent, Gloucs. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1826. Died in College, Dec. 25, 1827,
aged 24. (Jesus Coll. Notes; G. Mag., 1827, n. 646.)
WHATLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 25,
1782. Of Somerset. Matric. Lent, 1786; B.A. 1786; M.A.
1789. Gave £50 towards rebuilding after the College fire in
WHATLEY, WILLIAM HUGHES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1894. S. of Herbert Hughes, of Ardmore, 4, Pond
Road, Blackheath, Kent. B. [June 14], 1875, at Nassau,
New Providence, West Indies. School, Eastbourne College.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1903. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R.A.S.C; mentioned in despatches).
WHATMAN, ARTHUR DUNBAR. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1892. [Only] s. of George Dunbar, Esq. (next), of
2, Cranley Gardens, London, S.W. (and Frances, dau. of
George Arthur Fuller). [B. Feb. 13, 1873.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1892. A member of Lloyd's. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, the Buffs (E. Kent Regt. T.F.)).
Married, Apr. 17, 1909, Marjory Isabel Knox, eldest dau. of
Sir Coles Child, Bart., of Bromley. Of Methersgate Hall,
Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1939. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WHATMAN, GEORGE DUNBAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1863. [Elder s. of WUliam Godfrey (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1837), of London (and Emma Jane, 2nd dau. of
George Heath). B. Feb. 21, 1846. School, Eton.] Did not
reside. Adm. at Exeter College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Oct. 4, 1864, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1867. H.M. Lieut, for the
city of London. J. P. for Middlesex and London. .\ director
of Lloyd's Bank, the Bank of British N. .America, the Liver-
pool, London and Globe Insurance Co., etc. Married, Apr. 9,
1872, Frances, eldest dau. of George Arthur Fuller, banker,
of Dorking. Died Dec. 26, 1923. Father of the above;
brother of William D. (1878). (Al. Oxon.; Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, E.G.; Who was Who.)
WHATMAN, JAMES. ,\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 28, 1795. [Only] s. of James, of [Vinter's], Boxley,
Kent (by his 2nd wife, Susannah, eldest dau. of Jacob
Bosanquet). [B. Sept. 11, 1777.] School, Charterhouse. Of
Vinter's, Kent. J. P. for Kent. Married, 181 1, Eliza
Susannah, eldest dau. of Samuel Robert Gaussen, of Brook-
man's Park, Herts., and had issue. Died Sept. 18, 1843.
(Burke, L.G.)
WHATMAN, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. [Younger] s. of William [Godfrey] (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1837) [Banker], of 6, Nelson Crescent,
Ramsgate (and Frances, second dau. of George Heath). B.
[Oct. 14], i860. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1878. Lieut., 20th Hussars, 1881; Captain, 1887; Major,
1895. Served in the Soudan expedition, 1885, and in the
South African War, 1898-1902. Lieut.-Col., 1903; Brevet
Colonel, 1906; retired, 1909. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Brevet Colonel, Remounts Cmdt., Remount Dep6t;
mentioned three times in despatches; C.M.G., 1918). Married,
Sept. 4, 1889, .Anna Mildred, dau. of Samuel Gurney Buxton,
of Catton Hall, Norfolk. Latterly of Beech House, Stur-
minster Newton, Dorset, where he died June 28, 1929.
Brother of George D. (1863). (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists;
Who was Who; The Times, July 2, 1929-)
WHATMOOR, FREEMAN. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1886;
Mus.Bac. 1892. [B. at Bradford, Yorks., 1856.] Organist at
Leeds and Gateshead. Sometime assistant organist to Henry
Farmer, at Harrow. Resident at Watford in 1897, as con-
ductor and teacher. Won the Musical World prize for an
organ postlude. Composed school songs, part-songs. (Brown
and Stratton, British Musical Biogs.)
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WHATTON, ARUNDELL BLOUNT WILLIAM. Adm. pens at
Trinity, June 13, 1881. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Arundell
Blount, of 9, Somers Place, London. B. [Oct. 5]. '862, at
Eastbourne. School, Marlborough College. Matnc Michs.
i88i- BA 1884- M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1885;
priest, 1886; C. of Hereford, 1885-6. C. of St Andrew's,
Nottingham, 1886-8. C. of St Barnabas, Kensington,
1889-90. C. of All Saints, Notting Hill, 1893-4. V. of Burs-
ledon, Hants., 1896-9. C. of Chislehurst, Kent, I9ii-i3-
V. of Butleigh, Somerset, 1913-16. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). R. of East Tisted Hants.,
1921-6. Married, July 8, 1896, Violet Alice Chomley
2nd dau. of Vice-.\dmiral A. J. Chatfield, C.B. Latterly of
Hereford. Died Dec. 23, 1942. Brother of the next. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 28, 1942.)
WHATTON, JOHN SWIFT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Arundell Blount, of 9, Somers
Place, London. B. [May 13], 1861, in London. School, HaUey-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Adm at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. i, 1886. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890.
On the South-Eastem Circuit. Married, 1902, Mabel, dau.
of E. M. Euan Smith, M.D. Author, The Family of Whatton
a Record of Nine Centuries. Died Dec. 15, 1932, at Manormead,
Hindhead, Surrey. Brother of the above. [Haileybury Reg. ;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Dec. 19, 1932.)
WHEAT, CARLOS CONEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 26,
1822; from Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he had matnc.
Oct. 20, 1817, age 24; Scholar, 1819-22. S. of James, Esq.,
late of Norwood in Sheffield. [B. Dec. 12, 1792.] School,
Adwick, near Doncaster. Matric. Lent, 1822; B.A. 1825.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), June 27, 1824; priest, May 29, 1825.
At Wembdon, Somerset, in 1839. V. of Timberiand, Lmcs.,
1841-72. Married Louisa, dau. of Sir Thomas Whichcote.
Died Oct. 28, 1872. Father of James M. (1863). {Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; Clergy List; Wheat Family History.)
WHEAT, ERNEST GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8,
1897. S. of John James. B. [June 28, 1878], in Sheffield.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A.
1904; B.Chir. 1908; M.B. 1909; M.D. 1914. At King's
CoUege, London. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1908. House Surgeon,
Prince of Wales Hospital, Tottenham. House Surgeon,
Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, 1910. Assistant Bacterio-
logist, Union Government of South Africa. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised in London
from 1920. Of la Leyspring Road, Leytonstone, in 1948.
(Peile, II. 817; Medical Directories.)
WHEAT, JAMES MILNES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1863.
[4th s. of the Rev. Carios Coney (1822), V. of Timberiand,
Lines.] Matric. Michs. 1863. Migrated to St Mary Hall,
Oxford, whence he matric. May 18, 1866, age 22; B.A.
(Oxford) 1867; M.A. (Oxford) 1883. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
1872; priest, 1873; C. of Saltash, Cornwall, 1872-4. Lie. to
preach, dio. of Exeter, 1884-95. C. of Pennycross, Plymouth,
1895-8. C. of St Saviour's, Plymouth, 1902-8. Public Pr.,
dio. of Southwark, from 1908. Latterly of 84, Lee Road,
Blackheath. Disappears from Crockford, 1940. [Al. Oxon.;
Clergy List.)
WHEATCROFT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1880. S. of Alexander [farmer, of Colston Bassett,
Notts., and later] of Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. B. July 11,
i860, at Wilford, Notts. School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1884; priest, 1886;
C. of Holy Trinity, Worthing, 1884-6. C. of St Stephen's,
Brighton, 1886-8. C. of Brighouse, Yorks., 1888-90. C. of
Ardingly, Sussex, 1890-2. C. of Wimbledon, 1893. C. of
Arreton, Isle of Wight, 1893-1900. R. of Great Bircham,
Norfolk, 1900-24. Disappears from Crockford, 1925. [Derby
Sch. Reg.)
WHEATCROFT, FRANK ELAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1884. [2nd] s. of William. B. Nov. 6, 1864, at Woodbridge,
Suffolk. Schools, South London High and King's College.
Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1885; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1893;
B.D. 1923. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1888; priest, 1889; C. of
Christ Church, Bermondsey, 1888-90. C. of St Mary's,
Birmingham, 1890-2. C. of the Temple Church, Bristol,
1892-1901. V. of St Matthias', Birmingham, 1901-10. V. of
Haley Hill, Halifax, 1910-23. R. of Birkin, Yorks., 1923-6.
R. of Elmley Lovett, Worcs., 1926-8. Master of St John's
Hospital, Bath, 1928-30. Married (i) 1900, Ada Mary, dau.
of Dr Shirley Woolmer, of Bristol, and had issue; (2) 1928,
Muriel, eldest dau. of the Rev. S. G. CoUisson, V. of Bradford-
on-Avon. Latterly of Valley View House, Belvedere Street,
Bath, where he died Mar. 26, 1930. [Peile, 11. 720; Crockford;
Who was Who; The Guardian, Mar. 28, 1930.)
Wheatley, William
WHEATCROFT, GERMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 6,
1847. S. of David, merchant, of Buckland Hollow, Heage,
Derbs. (and Hannah). B. in the Chapelry of Heage, parish of
Duffield. Bapt. June 21, 1829. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Lent, 1849. Capt., 6th Dragoon Guards. ' Killed in action at
the relief of Lucknow whilst gallantly leading on a squadron
of the 9th Lancers, which he had joined as a volunteer on
the previous day.' [Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WHEATCROFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Aug. 25, 1859-
S. of Alexander, of Sneinton, Notts. B. there. Bapt. Aug. 28,
1840. School, Chester cathedral. Matric. Michs. i860. [Venn,
II. 346.)
WHEATCROFT, JOHN GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Oct. 15, 1866. S. of William, farmer (and Eliza).
B. at Chesterfield, Derbs. Bapt. Aug. 2, 1846. Matric. Michs.
1866; Scholar, 1869; B.A. doth Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1874-
Assistant Master at Whitgift Middle Class School, Croydon,
1872-9. Head Master of Rockhampton Grammar School,
Queensland, Australia. [History of Whitgift Grammar School.)
WHEATCROFT, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1889. B. Feb. 22, 1864. Educated privately; LL.B., London.
Adm. at Downing, Apr. 21, 1891; B.A. 1892; LL.M. 1896;
LL.D. 1902. For many years a popular law 'Coach' in Cam-
bridge. 'He hated publicity, lacked ambition but loved
teaching, which was his life-work, and in which he excelled.'
Author of text-books on torts. Died Mar. 10, 1929, at
Cambridge. [The Times, Mar. 14, 1929; Cambridge Review,
Apr. 19, 1929-)
WHEATER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1880. S. of Matthew, schoolmaster, of Scarborough.
B. Mar. 4, i860, at Hunmanby, Yorks. School, Scarborough
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1881; B.A. 1884.
Died in May, 1885.
WHEATER, THOMAS SNOWBALL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1881. S. of William, farmer, of Fence
Houses, Durham. B. there, July 2, 1861. Schools, Scar-
borough Grammar and the Collegiate School, Guines, Pas-
de-Calais. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884.
WHEATLEY, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM CROUCH. Adm. pens,
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of Christopher WUliam,
plasterer. B. at 11, Gospel Oak Grove, Kentish Town,
London. School, Wellingborough Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1896; Scholar; B.A. 1899. An Army 'Coach,' 1899-1903;
Assistant Master at Lancing College, 1904-8; at Epsom
College, 1908-16; Head Master of Eversley School, Tunbndge
Wells, in 1933. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Staff-Capt.
R.A.F.). {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WHEATLEY (post WHEATLEY-BALME), EDWARD BALME.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1836. [Eldest s. of Thomas,
Esq., of Cote Wall [Hopton, Westmorland] (and Mary, dau.
of Abraham Balme, Esq., of Whitley, Yorks.). B. May 10,
1819. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1837. Migrated to
Downing, Feb. 9, 1839; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 11, 1850. Of Cote Wall, Hopton and
High Close, Loughrigg, Westmoriand. J. P. and D.L. for
Westmorland; High Sheriff, 1866. Assumed the additional
surname of Balme, Mar. 20, 1857. Married, i86i, Hannah,
dau. of Francis Maude, Esq., of Hatfield Hall, Westmoriand.
Died Oct. 28, 1896. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.)
WHEATLEY, FREDERICK WINDLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 2, 1835. [S. of — , of Leics. School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Downing, Mar. 8, 1838;
M.B. 1846. [Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
WHEATLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24, 1790-
S. of George, of Lowther, Westmorland. School, Appleby.
Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1790; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1797-
Ord. priest (Cariisle), Feb. 21, 1796; R. of Kirkbampton,
Cumberland, 1796-1808. R. of Cockermouth, 1795-1808.
Died Oct. 20, 1808. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 549; G. Mag.,
1808, II. 1041; Christian Observer, i8o8, 834.)
WHEATLEY, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1820. S. of Matthew. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825.
WHEATLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 26,
1771. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1772; B.A. [gth Wrangler)
1776.
WHEATLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 17,
1798. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1798; B..\. 1802. Sometime
of Shireoaks Hall, Worksop and latterly (1827) of Hoxton,
Middlesex. Married Harriet — , and had issue, a son, who
entered the Bombay Army in 1827. (V. Hodson.)
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WHEATSTONE, Sir CHARLES. Hon. LL.D., 1864. [S. of W.,
music-seller, of Gloucester. B. Feb. i8o2.1 Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1862. F.R.S., 1836. Knighted, 1868. Musical
instrument-maker in London, 1824-9; patented the con-
certina, 1829. Inventor of the stereoscope, 1838. Professor of
Experimental Physics at King's College, London, 1834.
Partner with Sir W. F. Cooke, 1837; they patented the
magnetic-needle telegraph, 1837 and invented the single-
needle apparatus, 1845. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour,
1855. Died Oct. 19, 1875, in Paris. {Boase.iu. izgy, D.N.B.;
Proc. Royal Soc. 24 (1876), xvi.)
WHEDDON, SAMUEL GLOVER. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter,
1885.
WHEELDON, HERBERT ARTHUR. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter,
1885 ;Mus.Bac., 1890. [B. at Derby, June 6, 1864.] F.R.C.O.,
1889. Organist at Ripon, 1882-5; at Eastbourne, 1889-90;
at Ipswich, 1891-3; in London, 1897-1907; at St Saviour's,
Upper Chelsea, from 1896; at the Metropolitan Church,
Toronto, 1907-13; lived latterly in New York and in Cali-
fornia, 1943. Published many organ pieces. {International
Cyclopaedia of Music and Musicians.)
WHEELDON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 2,
1755. S. of William, of Staffs. School, Burton-on-Trent.
Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1759; M.A. 1762. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), May 21, 1758; priest, June 10, 1759; C. of St Ives,
Hunts., and Master of the Grammar School, 1758. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1 772-1800. R. of Wheathampstead and C. of
Harpendeu, Herts., 1773-1800. Married, Oct. 1772, Mary
Green, niece of Dr John Green, Bishop of Lincoln. Author,
The Life of Bishop Taylor; A new Delineation of Job's ancient
Abode, etc. Died July 26, 1800, aged 65, at Wheathampstead.
M.I. there. Father of the next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii.
639-)
WHEELDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar. 13,
1792. Of Hunts. [S. of the Rev. John (above). School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1793; B.A. 1796; M..\.
1799. P.C. of Market Street, Herts., 1808-44. Married,
Sept. 1800, — , dau. of Mr Pickford, 'an eminent waggon-
master,' of Market Street. Died Apr. 4, 1844, aged 70.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.. iii. 639 {sub his
father); Clergy List.)
WHEELER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1885.
S. of Elijah, merchant [bedding-manufacturer], of Stoke
Newington, London (and Harriet Elizabeth Priest). B. Oct.
27, 1865, at Stoke Newington. Schools, Stamford Hill and
City of London (Mr G. Todd). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.-'V. 1893. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1890; priest
(Adelaide), 1891; C. of St James's, West Hartlepool, 1890-1.
P.-in-charge of St Paul's, Narracoote, Adelaide, Australia,
1891-5; Inc. of Christ Church, Strathalbyn, 1895-9. Minor
Canon and Precentor of Melbourne Cathedral, 1899-1908.
Inc. of .\11 Saints, Geelong, 1908-37. Canon of St Paul's
Cathedral, Melbourne, 1914-37. Married, 1893, Fanny
Cynthia Polhill and had issue, one dau. Composed anthems,
etc. Latterly of 10, Stephen Street, Geelong, where he died
Mar. 28, 1949. (Crockford; Who's Who; information from his
daughter.)
WHEELER, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 15,
1875. B. Mar. 22, 1851, at Islington, Middlesex. School,
Islington Proprietary. Matric. Easter, 1875; Scholar, 1876;
B.A. i88i; U..\. 1884. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1880; priest
(Huron for Ripon), 1881; C. of St Andrew's, Leeds, 1880;
Assoc. Secretary, S.P.A.S. for diocs. of Durham, Newcastle-
on-Tyne and Ripon, 1881-7. Disappears from Crockford,
1888.
WHEELER, EDWARD VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 25, 1850. [Only] s. of Vincent Wood, of Newn-
ham Court, VVorcs. (bv his 2nd wife, Frances, 2nd dau. of
James Graham, of Ludlow). B. Mar. 23, 1831, at Newnham
Court. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1850. Of KyTCWOod
House, Tenbury. J. P. for Worcs., Salop and Heref.; D.L. for
Worcs. and Heref.; High SheriS of Worcs., 1857. Married,
May 27, 1854, Mariaime, only dau. of the Rev. James Volant
Vashon, R. of Salwarpe, Worcs. Died July 5, 1885. Father of
the next and of James V. (1880). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
WHEELER, EDWARD VINCENT VASHON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 31, 1877. [Elder] s. of Edward Vincent (above),
of Kyrewood House, Tenbury, Worcs. (and Marianne, only
dau. of the Rev. James Volant Vashon). B. there [June 3],
1858. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877; LL.B. 1881;
LL.M. 1884. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 7, 1878. CaUed to
the Bar, 1881. On the Oxford Circuit. Major, Worcs. Rifle
Volunteers, 1888; Lieut.-CoL, 1895; Col., 1898. Succeeded to
Wheeler, Leonard
the Newnham Court estates, 1885. J. P. and D.L. for Worcs.;
High Sheriff, 1893; High Sheriff of Shropshire. Sen,'ed in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Colonel, Worcestershire Regt.
(TF)- O.B.E. 1918). Chairman of the Worcs. County
Council, 1927-30. Married, Oct. 27, 1892, Elizabeth Ellen
Winwood, youngest dau. of Sir William Smith, 3rd Bart., of
Eardiston, Worcs., and had issue. Died May 21, i933-
Brother of James V. (1880). {Law Lists; Army Lists; Burke,
L.G.; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, May 24, 1933.)
WHEELER, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 11, 1837.
Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838; B.A. 1841. Ord. pnest
(Worcester), 1842; C. of St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1842-3.
C. of Saffron Walden, Essex, 1847-8. Married, Mar. 19, 1841,
Georgiana, dau. of Charles Heathcote Tatham, Esq., Warden
of Greenwich Hospital. Disappears from Crockford, 1850.
{Peile, II. 459; Henry Curtis; G. Mag., 1841, 534; Clergy List.)
WHEELER, FRANCIS DARKINS. Adm. at Clare, June 6, 1872.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas A. B. Oct. 3, 1852.] School, Bristol
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1872; Minor Scholar; B.A. 1876;
M.A. "1879; LL.M. 1885; LL.D. 1891. Head M^ter of
Bracondale School, Norwich, 1881-1911. Author of school
text-books on entomology. Married Mary Jane, dau. of
W. H. Dakin. Disappears from Schoolmasters' Directories,
1933. {Who's Who in Norfolk.)
WHEELER, FREDERICK HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1883. [2nd] s. of Robert Warner (1839), of Upper
Nor^vood, Surrey. B. [Sept. 8, 1863], at Leamington, Warws.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i886;
M.A. 1895. .A.dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 12, 1886. Called to
the Bar, July 3, 1889. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Died
shortly before 1908. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; F. Brittain.)
WHEELER, GODFREY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. 2, 1862. [Eldest] s. of James, lawyer, of 4, Ladbrook
Gardens, Kensington Park, London. School, private. Matnc.
Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; LL.M. 1898. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 7, 1864. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1869. Of
5, Victoria Street, Westminster. {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WHEELER, HENRY. .\dm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 21, 1889.
S. of Dr Henry. B. [June 2, 1870], at Clifton. Schools, Pnory
House, Clapham Common and private. Matric. Michs. 1889.
Entered the I.C.S. 1889; Under Secretary, Govt, of Bengal,
1897-8; Junior Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1901-3;
Secretary, Salt Committee, 1903-4; Deputy Secretary,
Government of India (Finance Depart.), 1907-8. Secretary of
the Royal Commission on Decentralisation, 1908-9. Finan-
cial Secretary, Government of Bengal, 1909-12; Home
Secretary, Government of India, 1912-16. Member of
Executive Council of Bengal, 1917-22. Governor of Bihar and
Orissa, 1922-7. Member of Council of India, 1927-37. CLE.,
i9io;C.S.L, 1914; K.C.I.E., 1918; K.C.S.I., 1921. Chairman
of Committee to examine procedure of Government of India's
Secretariat under the new constitution, 1935. Married, .\pr.
12, 1909, at Simla, Marjory, dau. of Sir Harold Stuart, and
had issue. Latterly of 77, Ashley Gardens, Westminster.
Died June 2, 1950. {India Office Lists; Who's Who; The
Times, June 5, 1950.)
WHEELER, JAMES VOLANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [2nd] s. of Edward Vincent (1850), of Kyrewood
House, Tenbury, Worcs. (and Marianne, only dau. of the
Rev. James Volant Vashon, R. of Salwarpe). B. [July 9],
1861, at Tenbury. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880; LL.B.
1884; LL.M. 1888. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1881.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1888. On the Oxford Circuit. Of
Astley Abbots, Bridgnorth. J. P. for Worcs. and Salop.;
High Sheriff of Salop. Married, Feb. 14, 1895, the Hon.
Sybil Grace Tyrwhitt, youngest dau. of Sir Henry Thomas
Tyrwhitt, 3rd Bart., and had issue. Died at Bitterley Court,
Salop, where he then resided, Apr. 15, 1939- Brother of
Edward V. V. (1877). {Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Apr. 17, 1939-)
WHEELER (or WHELER), JULINES [HERING]. Adm. pens.
(age i8) at St John's, .May 21, 1764- S. of John, gent., of
Wilts. B. at Broad Hinton, Wilts. School, Mariborough.
Matric. Michs. 1764. Ord. deacon (London), May 26, 1771;
priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Salisbury), June 14, 1772-
{St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 697.)
WHEELER, LEONARD. .A.dm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1897.
S. of Samuel, junior, of Sunnyside, Craven Road, Reading.
[B. Apr. 30, 1879.] School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1903. Farmed at New Brunswick, Canada,
for a short time, but returned to England in 1903. Adm.
solicitor, 1909. Of 33 Prince of Wales Mansions, London,
S W. Died Apr. 12, 1951. Brother of the next. {Marlborough
Coll. Reg.)
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WHEELER, MONTAGUE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1895.
[3rd] s. of Samuel, Esq., junior, of Kentwood Hill, Tilehurst,
Berks. [B. June 17, 1874.] School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. An Architect;
practised in Reading. F.R.LB.A. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R. Berkshire Regt. (T.F.)). Mamed, June 7,
1900, Beatrice Mar>' Dennis, eldest dau. of Charles Dennis
Hoblyn, of Weybridge. Died Sept. 15, 1937, at Edgbaston.
Brother of the above. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War
List; The Times, Sept. 16, 1937.)
WHEELER, ROBERT PAULDING. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 6, 1848. Did not reside. S. of William Obadiah, of
Sydenham. B. [Feb. 11, 1825], in London. Schools, Oundie
and Stockport. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 13, 1848. Matric.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Ripon),
1852; priest, 1853; C. of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks., 1852-4.
C. of Chatham, Kent, 1854-8. Secretary, British and Foreign
Bible Society, 1858-61, and Chaplain, R.N. School, Isleworth,
Middlesex, 1859-61. V. of Cullercoats, Northumberland,
1861-85. V. of Doddington and Hon. Canon of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1885-6. R. of Hazelbury-Bryan, Dorset, 1886-1900.
Died Nov. 10, 1900. (Boase, vi. 839; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 15, 1900; Peile, 11. 507-)
WHEELER, ROBERT FRANCIS VILLIERS. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. i, 1878. S. of the Rev. Thomas. B. July 26,
1859, in Mauritius. School, Rossall (Mr James). Matric.
Michs. 1878. Assistant Master at Halliford School, Middlesex,
1884-8; at Wixenford, Wokingham, -1910-22-. Disappears
from Schoolmasters' Directories, 1928. Brother of William
N. C. (1875). [Rossall Reg.)
WHEELER, ROBERT WARNER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 29, 1839. [Only] s. of Robert, of Greenfield, Edgbaston,
Warws. (and Sophia). B. Jan. 18, 1820. School, Bridgnorth
Granmiar (Dr Rowley). Matric. Michs. 1840. Migrated to
Jesus, June 3, 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 14, 1S44. Father of Frederick H. (1883).
(Inns of Court.)
WHEELER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 5,
1843. [2nd] s. of John [printer], of Manchester (and Mary).
B. there, Oct. 7, 1805. [School, Manchester Grammar.]
Matric. Easter, 1844; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1845-6);
LL.B. 1853; LL.D. 1858. A solicitor at Manchester, 1827-42.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 12, 1834. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 16, 1846. Judge of Court of Record for the Hundred
of Salford, 1860-2. Sergeant-at-Law, 1861. Judge of
Marylebone County Courts, 1862-73; Judge of Circuit 43
(Brentford, Brompton and Marylebone), 1873-83- J-P- for
Lanes, and Cheshire. Married Frances, dau. of John
Whittenbury, of Ardwick, Manchester. Died June 17, 1883,
in London. Father of Thomas W. (1859). (Boase, iii. 1299;
Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
June 20, 1883.)
WHEELER, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1875. S. of Thomas, of Wycombe, Bucks. B. there
[June 5], 1856. School, St Leonards-on-Sea (private). Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. F.R.G.S. Sometime British Consul
at Guatemala, where he died in Jan. 1893. (Univ. Almanack.)
WHEELER, THOMAS LUCAS. Adm. Fell.-Com (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. i, 1776. S. of Daniel, of Honiton, Devon.
School, Wandsworth, London. Matric. Michs. 1776. There is
a portrait of him (1778) by John Downman, in the Fitzwilliam
Museum.
WHEELER, THOMAS WHITTENBURY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity H.vll, Oct. 1859. [Only] s. of Thomas (1843),
LL.D. (and Frances, dau. of John Whittenbury, of Ardwick).
B. Apr. 28, 1839. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1878. .\dm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20,
1861. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1865. On the Northern
Circuit: a Special Pleader. Revising Barrister, i868. Junior
Counsel to the Post Of&ce, 1873-86. Q.C., 1886. Bencher,
1894. County Court Judge (Circuits 5 and 38), 1905-18.
Married, July 15, 1865, Henrietta, youngest dau. of Edward
L. Ogle, M.D., of London. Author, The Law of Dilapidations,
etc. Died Apr. 3, 1923, at Walmer, Kent. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 4, 1923.)
WHEELER, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 3,
1885. [S. of William Henry, Esq., of Boston, Lines. B.
May II, 1867. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888. A civil engineer. A.M.I.C.E. Drowned,
June 28, 1896, in a yachting accident on a voyage from the
Humber to the Wash. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WHEELER, WILLIAM NEIL CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at
King's, Oct. 9, 1875. S. of the Rev. Thomas, R. of St
Stephen's, Salford, Manchester. B. 1856. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
Whelpton, Edward Smith
(Salisbury), 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Bradford-on-Avon,
WUts., 1880-6. C. of Christ Church, Bradford-on-Avon,
1886-1907. Died Jan. 6, 1907. Brother of Robert F. V.
(1878). (Rossall Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Camb.
Chronicle, Jan. 18, 1907.)
WHEELEY, CHARLES SAUNDERS. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 12, 1848. [Only s. of William, of Llanfoist, Abergavenny,
Mon. B. Apr. 1831. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. 1849; LL.B. 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26,
1853. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1858. Died July 22, 1889,
at Wandsworth Common. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Univ. Almanack.)
WHEELWRIGHT, CHARLES APTHORP. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 13, 1804. S. of Charles Wright, of Islington,
London. School, Reading. Matric. Michs. 1805; Scholar,
1806; B.A. 1809; .M.A. 1812. Ord. deacon (London), Sept. 23,
1810. V. of Castle Bytham and R. of Little Bytham, Lines.,
1811-58. Preb. of Lincoln, 181 1. Domestic Chaplain to the
Dowager Lady Lilford. R. of Tansor, Northants., 1811-58.
Author, Poems original and translated. Died Nov. 1858.
(Boase, vi. 840; Northants. Clergy; Clergy List.)
WHEELWRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 28, 1818.
S. of C[harles] Apthorpe, Esq. B. at Newington, Middlesex.
WHEELWRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, May 13, 1836. S. of William, of Erdington, near
Birmingham (and Sarah Handley). School, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 30, 1837;
38^^ Wrangler, 1840 (but 'would not take his degree'). At
Howeley Iron Works, Tipton, 1841; in an engineer's office,
1844. Resident Civil engineer at the harbour of refuge,
St Catherine's Bay, Isle of Wight. Died Oct. 17, 1849.
(T. A. Walker, 456; G.Mag., N.S., .xxx, 670.)
WHELDON, WYNN POWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1900. S. of the Rev. Thomas Jones, Calvinistic Methodist
minister, of Argoed, Bangor, North Wales (and Mary Elinor
Powell). B. Dec. 22, 1879, at Bronygraig, Festiniog. [Schools,
Friars, Bangor and Oswestry High; also at the University
College of North Wales.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. and
LL.B. 1903; M.A. 1920. Hon. LL.D., Univ. of Wales. Adm.
a solicitor, 1907; practised at 63, Queen Victoria Street,
London, and at Bangor. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; wounded; D.S.O., 1918;
mentioned in despatches). Secretary and Registrar of the
University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1920-33. Deputy
Chairman of Boundary Commission for Wales. Permanent
Secretary, Welsh Department, Board of Education, 1933-45.
Knighted, 1939. K.B.E., 1952. Married, July 31, 1915, Megan,
dau. of Hugh Edwards, of London, and had issue. Of Canon-
bury, Prestatyn, N. Wales, in 1952. (Univ. War List; Who's
Who.)
WHELER, CHARLES GRANVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 4, 1782. [S. of Charles (and Mary Budgin).] B. in
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1786;
M.A. 1791. Under Master of King Edward VI School,
Morpeth, 1787-93 and 1808-13. Ord. deacon (Durham),
Sept. 20, 1817; priest, Sept. 19, 1818. Chaplain to the
Durham County gaol, until 1849. Married, Sept. 22, 1788,
Esther Saint, widow, of Morpeth. Died Jan. 31, 1849 aged
84. M.I.in the churchyard of St Oswald's, Durham. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 549; Durham Ord. Book.)
WHELER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 15, 1752- [5th s.
of Sir William, 5th Bart. (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1720),
of Leamington Hastings, Warivs. (and Penelope, dau. of
Sir Stephen Glynne, Bart.). B. at Leamington [Hastings],
Nov. 25, 1734. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1753;
LL.B. 1759. R. of Mareham-le-Fen, Lines. Sometime
Chaplain to the H.E.I. Company and at Poplar Chapel. Preb.
of Westminster, 1797-1818. Died, unmarried, Feb. 14, 1818,
at Brighton; buried at Preston, Sussex. M.I. there. Brother
of Charles (1748). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Hennessey; G. Mag.,
1818, I. 467; Howard and Crisp.)
WHELPDALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 12, 1790. S. of Thomas, Officer in the Army (and Jane
Green). B. at Penrith, Cumberland. Bapt. Sept. 23, 1771-
Scholar, 1790. School, Eton. Kept 3 terms by residence.
' He was admitted to St John's on the recommendation of the
Earl of Lonsdale, who was to be responsible for his bills but
when he removed his name, c. 1 792 he owed bills to the College
and the tradesmen of £267. 6s. 3d. Repeated application up
to 1804 was made to the Earl of Lonsdale, but in vain.' Of
Penrith. Died at Annan, June, 1832. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 549; R. A. Austen- Leigh ; C. R.
Hudleston; Cumberland Racquet, June 19, 1832.)
WHELPTON, EDWARD SMITH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 25, 1876. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894.
Practised at Beckenham, Kent. Died Mar. 19, 1934, at
Beckenham. (Medical Directories: The Times, Mar. 21, 1934.)
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WHELPTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
1875. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884. A
Wesleyan Methodist Minister. Married, Apr. 22, 1885, at
Ha\Te, Georgina Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir William Henry
Holmes. (Catnb. Yearbook; The Times, .\pr. 24, 1885.)
WHELPTON, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 20, 1853. S. of George, shoe-maker (and Elizabeth).
B. Aug. 10, 1833, at Louth, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A.
1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (London), June 7, 1857; priest,
1858; C. of Dalston, 1857-9. C. of Upton with Chalvey,
Bucks., 1859-62. C. of St Edmund's, Salisbury, 1862-5.
P.C.of St Saviour's, Eastbourne, 1867-97. Preb. of Chichester,
1882-1902. Married, May 10, 1859, Catherine Anne, youngest
dau. of G. F. Urling, Esq., of Regent's Park, London. Built
St Saviour's Church, to which on retirement he appointed his
son (next) to succeed him. Died at Eastbourne, July 23, 1902.
{Eagle, XXIV. 250; Crock/ord; The Times, July 24, 1902.)
WHELPTON, HENRY URLING. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1879. Only s. of the Rev. Henry Robert
(above), P.C. of St Saviour's, Eastbourne. B. June 27, i860,
at Slough. [Schools, Eastbourne College and Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1879; B..\. 1883; George Williams prize, 1884;
(Theol. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1884); M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(London), 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Christ Church, Albany
Street, London, 1884-9. P-C of All Saints, Hastings, 1889-
95. C. of St Saviour's, Eastbourne, 1895-7; P.C. there, 1897-
1928. Preb. of Chichester, 1918-33. .Married, June 2, 1892,
Edith Beatrice, youngest dau. of Benjamin Gott Kinnear, of
Regent's Park, London. Latteriy of Uckfield, Sussex. Died
Dec. 29, 1935, at Hove. tCrockford; Harrow Reg.; Who was
Who; The Guardian. June 8, 1892; The Times, Dec. 31, 1935.)
WHERRY, GEORGE EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter,
1874. [S. of Edward (and Emma). B. Dec. 31, 1852, at
Bourne, Lines. School, Bourne Grammar.] Migrated to
Downing, Oct. 9, 1875; B.A. and M.B. 1878; M.Chir., 1879;
M.A. 1881. Hon. Fellow, of Downing, 1927. At St Thomas's
Hospital, 1870. M.R.C.S., 1873; F.R.C.S., 1879. Assistant
Demonstrator in Anatomy at St Thomas's Hospital. House
Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, 1874-9;
Surgeon, 1879-1915; Consulting Surgeon, 1915-28. Univer-
sity Lecturer in Surgery, 1884-1914; University Teacher
(at Addenbrooke's), 1914-17. A noted Alpine climber.
Married, Apr. 2, 1881, Albinia Lucy, dau. of Robert Needham
Cust, Bengal Civil Service, and had issue, a daughter. Author,
Camiyridge and Charles Lamb; Notes from a Knapsack, etc.
Died Aug. 12, 1928, at Zermatt; buried there in the English
cemetery. (Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows;
Who was Who; The Times, .-Vpr. 9, 1881; Who's Who in
Camhs.; Cambridge Review, Oct. 1928.)
WHETHAM (post DAMPIER), WILLIAM CECIL DAMPIER.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1S86. [Only] s. of Charles
Langley, of 40, Albion Road, South Hampstead (and Mary
Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Dampier, of Kingston Manor,
Yeovil, Somerset). B. Dec. 27, 1867, in London. School,
23, York Place, Portman Square, London (private). Matric.
Michs. 1886; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1888; Pt II,
ist Class, 1889); Scholar, 1889; Coutts Trotter Student, 1889;
B.A. 1889; Clerk Maxwell Scholar, 1893. M..\. 1893; Sc.D.
1931. Fellow, 1891-1952; Tutor, 1907-13; Senior Tutor,
1913-17. Assistant Demonstrator in Experimental Physics,
1892-4. F.R.S., 1901. Knighted, 1931. Took the name of
Dampier only on succeeding to the Dampier estates. Fellow
of Winchester College, 1917-47. Member of the Central
Agricultural Wages Board, 1925-42. Secretary of the Agri-
cultural Research Council, 1931-5; Member, 1935-46. .A.
Development Commissioner, 19^3-51. Chairman of Home
Ofi&ce Committee on Factory Lighting. Vice-President, Royal
Agricultural Society, 1948. Married, Dec. 10, 1897, Catherine
Duming, eldest dau. of Robert Duming Holt, of Liverpool,
and had issue. Author, A History of Science; The Theory of
Experimental Electricity; Matter and Change; Back to the
Land; An Introduction to Eugenics; The Family and the
Nation; Life of Colonel Nathaniel Whetham, etc. Of Hilfield
Manor.iDorset and Upwater Lodge, Chaucer Road, Cambridge.
Died December 11, 1952. [Who's Who.)
WHETSTONE, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 15, 1874. [2nd] s. of William, wool-stapler [of
Broom Ley and Whitwick, Leics.] (and Sarah). B. Apr. 14,
1853, at Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; LL.B.
1879; M.A. 1881. Adm. at the loner Temple. Nov. i, 1875-
Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879. On the Midland Circuit.
Died May 24, 1936, at Barrow-on-Soar, Leics. (Eagle, xlix.
203; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WHEWELL, WILLIAM. .A.dm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Sept. 23, 181 1. [Eldest] s. of John [master-carpenter] (and
Elizabeth Bennison). B. [May 24, 1794], at Lancaster.
School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1812; Chancellor's
(English) medal, 1814; Scholar, 1815; B.A. (2nd Wrangler
Whichcote, Christopher
and 2nd Smith's prize) 1816; M.A. 1819; B.D. 1838; D.D.
1844. Fellow, 1817; Assistant Tutor, 1818-23; Tutor, 1823-
39. .Master, 1841-66. Vice-chancellor, 1842-3 and 1855-6.
President of the Union, 1817. F.R.S., 1820. Professor of
Mineralogy, 1828-32; Knightbridge Professor of Moral
Philosophy, 1838-55. The Knightbridge Professorship was of
small value, and had been treated as a sinecure; Whewell not
only lectured, but published his lectures and wrote upon
allied subjects. He also introduced Philosophy into the
Trinity Fellowship examination, and took an important part
in founding the Moral Sciences Tripos. Ord. priest, 1825. In
1832, gave his mineralogical books and collections to the
L^niversity. President of the Philosophical Society, 1843.
Married (i) Oct. 12, 1841, Cordelia (died 1855), dau. of John
Marshall, of Leeds; (2) July i, 1858, Evelina Frances Ellis.
Died Mar. 6, 1866, as a result of a fall whilst riding on the
Gog-Ma-Gog hills near Cambridge. Established by will the
Whewell Professorship an4 also scholarships in International
Law, maintained from the rents of Whewell's Court, Trinity,
which was built at his expense. Author, Mechanics;
Dynamics; History of the Inductive Sciences; Philosophy of the
Inductive Sciences, etc. (Historical Register; D.N.B.)
WHIBLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesls, Apr. i,
1879. [Eldest] s. of Ambrose, Esq., merchant (and Mary Jeim
Davey). B. [Dec. 9, 1859], at Sittingboume, Kent. School,
Bristol Grammar. -Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar; (Classical
Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1883); B.A. 1884; .M.A. 1912. Hon.
Fellow, 1912-30. Leslie Stephen Lecturer, 1917. Hon. LL.D.,
Edinburgh and St Andrews. Sometime in the editorial
department of Messrs Cassell and Co. Assisted W. E. Henley
with The Natioruxl Observer. On the staff of the Pall Mall
Gazette and also contributed to the New Review. Paris
correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette, 1894-6, where he
made the acquaintance of many French poets and litterateurs,
including St^phane Mallarm6, Marcel Schwob and Paul
Val^ry. On his return to England, associated with Black-
wood's Magazine, to which for over 25 years he contributed
monthly articles entitled Musings without Method; also
contributed the Letters of an Englishman to the Daily Mail
for some years. Reader for Macmillan and Co. Married
(i) 1896, Ethel, dau. of John Birnie Philip, the sculptor;
(2) 1927, Philippa, dau. of Sir Walter Raleigh, Professor of
English Literature at Oxford. Author, In Cap and Gown;
Three Centuries of Cambridge Wit; A Book of Scoundrels;
Studies in Frankness; The Pageantry of Life; William Pitt;
American Sketches; Lord John Manners and his Friends; etc.
Died Mar. 4, 1930, at Hydres; buried at Great Brickhill,
Bucks., where he had lived for many years. Brother of the
next. [Who was Who; D.N.B. ; The Times, Mar. 5, 1930.)
WHIBLEY, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 2, 1882. S. of Ambrose, merchant, of Milton, near
Gravesend, Kent. B. there. [School, Bristol Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist
Class) 1885; (Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1886); Prince
Consort prize, 1888; M.A. 1889; Hare prize, 1893. Fellow,
1889-1941. University Lecturer in Classics, 1899-1910.
Latterly of the Dial House, Frensham, Surrey. Married,
Feb. 17, 1920, Rhita, dau. of General W. B. Barivell and the
Countess Leiningen. DiedNov. 8, 1941. Brother of the above.
(The Tiines, Nov. 9, 1941.)
WHICHCOT (or WITCHOT), GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, .Mar. 9, 1755. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. John (1722),
R. of Scotton (and Sarah) Bapt. Sept 21, 1736.] School,
Eton. Ensign, 31st Regt. of Foot, 1756; Lieut., 1757; Capt.,
84th Regt., 1760. Transferred to Bengal Army; commanded
a troop of European Hussars, 1763; resigned, 1765. {T A.
Walker, 310, which incorrectly suggests he might have been a
son of Sir Christopher, Bart.; V. Hodson; Eton Reg.)
WHICHCOTE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1810. [2nd s. of Sir Thomas (1782), 5th Bart., of Aswarby,
Lines, (and Diana, 3rd dau. of Edward Tumor, of Panton and
Stoke-Rochford). B. May 19, 1792. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1810. Major, 43rd Regt. Present at the battle of New
Orleans, 1815. Married, Dec. 31, 1840, Harriet, widow of
William Villiers Surtees, and dau. of William Samuel Towers.
Died, s.p., June 9, 1872. Brother of Francis (1812) and
Christopher (1824). (Foster, Baronetage.)
WHICHCOTE, CHRISTOPHER. .\dm. Fell.-Com. at Clare,
Oct. 25, 1756. [Elder s. of Sir Francis (1708), 3rd Bart., of
.•\swarby, Lines, (by his 2nd wife, Frances, dau. of Edward
Hall, and widow of Sir Nevile Hickman, 4th Bart.).] B. at
Lincoln. Bapt. there, Mar. 15, 1737-8. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1756. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Oct. 27, 1775.
High Sheriff of Lines., 1777. .Married, July i, 1762, Jane, dau.
of Thomas Whichcote, of Harpswell, Lines., and had issue.
Died Mar. 9, 1786. Father of Thomas (1782); brother of
Francis (1757). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag.,
1786, 269; G.E.C.)
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WHICHCOTE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 21, 1824. [5th] s. of Sir Thomas (1782), 5th Bart., of
Aswarby, Lines, (and Diana, dau. of Edmund Turner).
[B. Feb. 6, 1806.] Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. (2ist, Wrangler) 1828; M. A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
Mar. 15, 1829; priest, Mar. 7, 1830. V. of Deeping St James,
Lines., 1830-40. R. of Panton, 1834-7. R. of E. Terrington,
1834. C. of Burton-le-Coggles, 1837-47. V. of Swarby, and R.
of Aswarby, 1850-85. Married, June 26, 1832, Harriet, dau. of
Thomas Tryon, of Bulwiek, Northants. Died, s.p., Jan. 4,
1885. Brother of Francis (1812), and Benjamin (1810).
(Eagle, XIV. log; Clergv List; Foster, Index Eccles.;Crockford;
Burke, P. and B.; The Guardian, Jan. 7, 1885.)
WHICHCOTE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 5, 1757. [Younger] s. of Sir Francis (1708) [3rd] Bart.,
of Aswarby, Lines, (by his 2nd wife, Frances, dau. of Edward
Hall, and u-idow of Sir Nevile Hickman, 4th Bart.). B. at
Aswarby. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1759; LL.B., 1763.
Died Oct. 19, 1784, at Timberland, Lines. Brother of
Christopher (1756). (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1784, 799.)
WHICHCOTE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16, 1812.
[3rd] s. of Sir Thomas (1782) [5th] Bart., of Aswarby, Lines,
(and Diana Tumor). B. there [June 19, 1793]. School,
Rugby. Matric. Miehs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), 1816; priest, 1817. R. of Aswarby, Lines.,
1818-51. V. of Swarby and Deeping St James, 1818-30. R. of
Timberland, 1822-41. Married, Nov. 4, 1826, Eliza, dau. of
Robert Bree, M.D. Died, s.p., Dee. 7, 1878. Brother of
Christopher (1824) and Benjamin (1810). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Peile, 11. 373; Burke, P. and B.;
Foster, Index Eccles., gives R. of Timberland, 1822-41.)
WHICHCOTE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
July 30, 1892. [Elder] s. of Sir George [8th] Bart., of Calverton
House, Stony Stratford, Bucks, (and Louisa Day, 3rd dau. of
Thomas William Clagett, of Fetcham, Surrey). [B. Sept. 3,
1870.] School, private. Matric. Miehs. 1892. Succeeded his
father as 9th Bart., Apr. 14, 1893. Of Aswarby Park,
Sleaford, Lines. D.L. and J. P. for Lines. High Sheriff,
1900. Sometime Captain, 4th Battn., the Northants. Regt.
Died, unmarried, Dec. 5, 1946, and was succeeded by his
brother. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Dec. 7, 1946; Who's
Who.)
WHICHCOTE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 20,
1782. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of Sir Christopher (1756),
4th Bart, (by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Thomas Whichcote
(1719), M.P., of Harpswell, Lines.). B. Mar. 5, 1763.] High
Sheriff of Lines., 1790. Succeeded his father as 5th Bart.,
Mar. 9, 1786. Of Aswarby, Lines. Married, June 24, 1785,
Diana, 3rd dau. of Edmund Tumor, of Panton and Stoke
Rochford, and had issue, 5 sons and 5 daughters. Died Sept.
22, 1828. Father of Benjamin (1810), Francis (1812) and
Christopher (1824). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
WHICHELLO, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of Charles, grocer, of Cambridge. B. there. May 8, 1868.
School, Newport, Essex (Mr W. Waterhouse). Matric. Michs.
1887; exhibitioner; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1890; (Nat. Sei. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1891; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1895. At St Thomas's Hospital. Assistant House
Surgeon and Pathologist, Huddersfield Infirmary. Lecturer
and Demonstrator in botany at the Yorkshire College, Leeds.
Practised at Birmingham, and subsequently at Southampton.
Married, Oct. 26, 1889, Edith, youngest dau. of William
Rayner. Died Feb. 7, 1932, at Southampton. [Medical
Directories; The Times, Feb. 9, 1932.)
WHIDBORNE, GEORGE FERRIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1864. Of Devon. [S. of the Rev. George
Ferris (Queen's College, Oxford, 1828). B. Aug. 6, 1845.]
Schools, Clifton College, and Cheltenham College. Matric.
Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1865; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (London) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of St Pancras, 1881-6.
C. of St Paul's, Onslow Square, 1886-8. V. of St George's,
Battersea, 1888-96. Of the Priory, Westbury-on-Trym,
1897-1903. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, 1903-10. Married,
June 4, 1889, Lucebella Margarita, dau. of C. H. Chambers,
barrister. Author of papers on the Devonian Fauna of
S.W. England. Latterly of Hammerwood Lodge, East
Grinstead, where he died Feb. 14, 1910. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Winchester Coll. Reg. and add.;
Crockford; The Guardian, June 12, 1889.)
WHIELDON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, July i, 1806.
S. of Thomas, of Hales Hall, Staffs. B. at Stoke-on-Trent.
School, Repton. Matric. Miehs. 1806; B.A. i8io; M.A. 1813.
R. of Burslem, Staffs., 1811-50. P.C. of Bradley-le-Moors,
1825-59. Married Mary, dau. of John Bill, of Farley Hall,
Staffs., and had issue. Of Hales Hall, Staffs. Died in 1859.
Whinfield, Edward Henry
Father of John B. (1845) and the next. (Repton Reg.;
Waif ord. County Families; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WHIELDON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 15,
1842. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward (above), of Ariey,
Staffs, (and Mary, dau. of John Bill, Esq.). B. 1824. Bapt.
Sept. 27, 1824. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy), Matric.
Miehs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1847; priest, 1848; C. of Bradley-le-Moors, Staffs., 1848-59;
V. there, 1859-86. V. of Croxden, 1863-86. Succeeded to
Hales Hall, 1859. Married, Dec. 6, 1864, Mary Harriett,
eldest dau. of the Rev. William Sandford, R. of Newport,
Salop. Died Sept. 1, 1886, at Hales Hall. Brother of the next.
(Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 15, 1886.)
WHIELDON, JOHN BILL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10,
1845. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward (1806), of Hales Hall and
Bradley-le-Moors, Staffs, (and Mary, dau. of John Bill).
B. at Bradley-le-Moors. Bapt. Dec. 28, 1825. Schools,
Bridgnorth (Dr Rowley) and Shrewsbury. Matric. Easter,
1845. Died in 1888. Brother of the above. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Res-)
WHIFFEN, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1900. S. of Thomas Joseph, Esq., of Harefield, Southfield,
London, S.W. B. Feb. 10, 1878. Matric. Miehs. 1900.
Resided a few terms. Second Lieut., R. Inniskilling Fusiliers;
Lieut., 1900. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902
(severely wounded). Capt., 1904; transferred to 14th Hussars,
1905; Recruiting Staff Officer, 1911-15. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., Recruiting Staff. London District;
employed under Ministry of Labour, 1918.) (Army Lists.)
WHIGHAM, KENNETH GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of the Rev. Laurence Robert (next), of
Southboume vicarage, Christehurch, Hants. B. [Mar. 15],
1880, at Bournemouth. Schools [Marlborough College and]
Radley. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Articled to a
solicitor.
WHIGHAM, LAURENCE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 18, 1865. [Eldest] s. of James [Judge], of 4, Craven
Terrace, Ealing, Middlesex (and Emma, dau. of Laurence
Brock-Hollinshead, Esq.). [B. Feb. 21, 1848.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Miehs. 1866; B.A. 1870; LL.B. 1871; M.A.
1873. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Ilfra-
combe, Devon, 1871-2. C. of Broadclyst, 1872-5. C. of Holy
Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, 1875-7. V. of Hordle, Hants.,
1877-81. V. of Polesworth, Warws., 1881-2. R. of MiUbrook,
Beds., 1883-5. V. of Southboume, Bournemouth, 1885-1902.
V. of Cowes, with Gurnard, Isle of Wight, 1902-4. V. of
Westend, Hants., 1905-11. Married, 1877, Amelia, dau. of
Robert Hudson, F.R.S. Latterly of Farnham, Surrey, where
hedied July 23, 1916. Father of the above. (Wstllord, County
Families; Crockford; The Times, July 26, 1916.)
WHIMPER, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
July 20, 1791. S. of John, of Alderton, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Woodbridge, Sutton, Suffolk and Dedham, Essex.
Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1796. 'Died
young.' (Venn, 11. 123.)
WHINCUP, DAVID WOODWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 24, 1884. S. of Henry, inn-keeper, of Stamford [Baron],
Northants. (and Emma). B. at St Martin's, Stamford Baron.
Bapt. July 26, 1864. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Lent, 1884; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1887;
priest, 1889; C. of Whixley, Yorks., 1887-9. C. of Aysgarth,
1889-93. C. of Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, 1893-4. C. of Pat-
ricroft, Yorks., 1894-5. C. of Christ Church, Mayfair, 1895-8.
C. of St Peter's, Cranley Gardens, 1898-1903. C.-in-eharge of
Shepperton, Middlesex, 1903-4. V. of St Paul's, New South-
gate, 1905-14. C. of Falmouth, Comwall, 1915-17. Chaplain
at Geneva, 1919-20. V. of All Saints, St John's Wood, 1921-
30. Married, May i, 1900, Rosia Mary, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Villiers La Touche Hatton, of Clonard, Co. Meath. Died
Sept. 28, 1931, at New Southgate. (Eagle, XLVii. 36;
Crockford; The Times, Sept. 30, 1931.)
WHINERY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 5, 1877.
S. of Robert. B. Nov. 14, 1848, in Liverpool. Schools,
Heversham Grammar and Royal Institution, Liverpool.
Matric. Lent, 1878; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1883; priest, 1884; C. of St John's, Kidder-
minster, 1883-6. C. of Christ Church, Woburn Square,
London, 1886-7. V. of Beoley, Worcs., 1887-90. V. of
Tuddenham St Martin, Suffolk, 1892-4. V. of Rowleston with
Llancillo, Heref., 1894-6. R. of Swettenham, Cheshire, 1896-
8. R. of Fersfield, Norfolk, 1898-1911. Disappears from
Crockford, 1912. (Peile, 11. 659.)
WHINFIELD, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhouse, June 25, 1774. Of Berkshire. [Doubtless s. of
Henry (i744).] School, Harrow. Bapt. July 30, 1756.
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Whinfield, Edward Turner
Matric. Easter, 1775; B. A. I778;M.A. 1787. C. of St Magnus,
London. C. of St Mary's, Marlborough. C. of Lacock, Wilts.
R. of Pottesgrove, and Battlesden, Beds., 1784-1821.
Married, .Apr. 1790, at Bath, Ellen, dau. of Sir Bouchier
Wrey, Bart., and had issue. Died July 6, 1821; buried at
Battlesden. Father of Henry W. (1808) and the next.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 339; R. Walker; Clerical
Guide.)
WHINFIELD, EDWARD TURNER. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhovse, .Apr. 28, 1813. Of Wilts. [2nd s. of the Rev.
Edward Henry (above), of Lacock, Wilts. B. there. May 21,
1795] School, Rugby. Matric. .Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1820. R. of WooUey, Hunts., in 1833. C. of South
Wraxall, Wilts., in 1841. Married, May g, 1833, at Tellisford,
Somerset, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles William
Baker, R. of Tellisford, and had issue. Lived latterly at
Bradford-on-Avon, where he died in 1875. Brother of
Henry W. (1808). {Rugbv Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 389;
R.Walker.)
WHINFIELD, EDWARD WREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan.
29, 1845. [Younger s. of the Rev. Henry Wrev (next).
B. -Aug. 5, 1826. School, Rugby.] Matric. Lent, 1845; 3..^.
1851. Lived at Seveme Grange, Worcester. Married, i860,
Ellen Smythe, of Elkington, Lines., and had issue. Died
Oct. 8, 1902 ; buried at Claines, Worcs. Brother of William H.
(1844). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; R. Walker.)
WHINFIELD, HENRY WREY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 27, 1808. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Henry (1774).
B. July II, 1793, at Lacock. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1810; B.A. 1815; M..A.. 1818. R. of Battlesden with Pottes-
grove, Beds, (succeeding his father), 1821-48, and R. of
T>Tingham with Filgrave, Bucks., 1822-48. Married, Jan. 17,
1822, Sarah .-Vrabella, dau. of William Praed, of Tyringham.
Died Dec. 23, 1848, at Dover. Brother of Edward T. (1813);
father of William H. (1844) and the above. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; T. A. Walker, 383; R. Walker.)
WHINFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1788; a
'Ten-year man." Matric. Easter, 1800; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.)
1800. \'. of Ramsey and Dovercourt, Essex, 1810-27.
Sometime Chaplain to the Duke of Manchester. Chaplain to
the H.E.I.Co.'s factory at Fort Marlborough, Sumatra, 1810-
14. Died .May 19, 1827, aged 64. (Foster, Itulex Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1827, i. 570.)
WHINFIELD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 30, 1844. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Henry Wrey (1808), R. of
Tyringham with Filgrave, Bucks. [B. July 27, 1825.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1844. Left without taking a degree,
after nine terms, because of ill-health, and became a perma-
nent invalid. Author, Ethics of the Future. Died June 18,
1874, at Weybridge. Brother of Edward W. (1845). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Bouse, vi. 843; Peile, 11. 489.)
WHIPPLE, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15,
1888. S. of George Grebbell, warehouseman (and Sarah Jane
Lupton). B. Mar. 6, 1870, at Watergate, Grantham, Lines.
School, Grantham Grammar (Mr W. J. Hutchings). Matric.
Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1890; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1890; Pt II, ist Class, 1891); B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. B.Sc,
London, 1892. A private tutor, 1890-3. Instructor in science
and agriculture to the Devonshire C.C, 1893-9; Organising
Secretary to Warwickshire C.C, 1899-1903; Assistant
Director of Education for Warwickshire C.C, 1903; Director
of Education at Walsall, 1904-8; at Blackburn, 1908-24; at
Nottingham, 1924-33-. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WHIPPLE, FRANCIS JOHN WELSH. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1894. S. of George Mathews [deceased. Superinten-
dent of Kew Observatory', for whom see D.N.B.], of 9, Jocelyn
Road, Richmond, Surrey (and Elizabeth Martha Beckley, of
Richmond). B. Mar. 17, 1876, at Richmond. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1895;
Barnes Scholar, 1895; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1897; (Math. Trip.,
Pt II, ist Class, 1898); M.A. 1901; Sc.D. 1929. .Assistant
Master at Merchant Taylors' School, 1899-1912. At the
Meteorological Office, 1912-25; Assistant Director and
Superintendent of Kew Observatory, 1925-39. Married, 191 1,
Violet M. J., dau. of Sir Thomas j'. Pittar. President of the
Royal Meteorological Society, 1936-8. Died Sept. 25, 1943.
Brother of Robert S. (1899). {Merchant Tavlors' Sch. Reg.;
Who was Who.)
WHIPPLE, The Rev. HENRY BENJAMIN. Hon. LL.D. 1889.
Bishop of Minnesota. [S. of the Hon. John H. B. Feb. 15,
1822, in New Vork.] Ord. deacon, 1849; priest, 1850. Bishop
of Minnesota, Richmond, Virginia, from 1859. Known as
"The Apostle to the Indians.' Married Cornelia, dau. of the
Hon. Benjamin Wright, of New York. Died Sept. 16, 1901.
(Diet, of A>nerican Biography.)
WHIPPLE, ROBERT STEWART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of George Mathews. Of 70, Huntingdon
Road, Cambridge. B. Aug. i, 1871, at Richmond, Surrey.
Whish, John Matthew Hale
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1899. Married,
June 8, 1903, Helen, dau. of .Allan Muir, of Glasgow. Pre-
sented to the University in 1944 a valuable collection of
scientific instruments together with a sum of money for the
further purchase of instruments and books; the Whipple
Museum was opened in 1951. Had been associated with the
Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co. from 1 896-1949
(Chairman). Brother of Francis J. W. (1894). {The Times,
June 10, 1903; Who's Who.)
WHISH, ALBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1870. S. of the Rev. John Charles (1835), of East Peckham,
Kent. B. May 30, 1851, in London. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (London), 1874; priest (Durham),
1875 ; C. of St Matthew's, Upper Clapton, 1874-6. Organising
Secretary' (Midland District), A.C.S., 1876-9. C of St Luke's,
Kentish Town, 1879-80. V. of St Barnabas, Kentish Town,
1880-1909. Disappears from Crockford, 1910.
WHISH, CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, May 27, 1S46. S. of Major-General [Sir] WUUam, C.B.,
the Bengal Horse Artillery. B. Jan. 5, 1827, at Meerut.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1846. Went to
.Australia and India; then entered the Madras .Army. Comet,
14th Light Dragoons, 1851; Lieut., 1853. Served in the
Persian War, 1857. Resigned, 1861, and returned to .Australia.
Married Annie, dau. of R. D. Ker, of Clifton. Drowned,
Feb. 28, 1890, with his wife, in the wreck of the S.S. 'Quetta'
in the Torres Straits, on his way home from Brisbane.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 276.)
WHISH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 24, 181 7. Of
Norfolk. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Richard (1767).] Matric.
Michs. 1817. Ord. deacon, Feb. 7, 1819. Died at St Mary
Redcliffe vicarage, Bristol, Oct. 18, 1819, aged 25. Doubtless
brother of Martin R. (1799) and John K. (1808). (C R.
. Hudleston.)
WHISH, HENRY FULHAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 5, 1842. Of Canterbury. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard
Peter (1807), V. of Monkton. B. Feb. 10, 1824.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1847; priest, 1848; C of Monkton,
Kent, 1847-71. C of Ferring, Sussex, 1871-2. C of St
Michael's, Brighton, 1872-86. Married, 1870, Eliza, dau. of
the Rev. James Sabben. Residing at 10, Belgrave Terrace,
Torquay, in 1895. Author, Clavis Svriaca, a Key to the
Syriac Version of the Four Gospels. Died Aug. 7, 1906. {List
of Carthusians; Crockford; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WHISH, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27,
1835. .Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. (36M Wrangler) 1839; M.A.
1843. Ord. deacon, 1839; priest, 1840; C of Preston, Lanes.
C of Christ Church, Cheltenham, 1842-3. V. of Holy Trinity,
East Peckham, Kent, 1843-93. Author, The First Cause, a
Treatise on the Being and Attributes of God; Paraphrase of
Minor Prophets; Theory of Creation, etc. Died June 6, 1893,
aged 78. Father of Albert E. (1870). {Boose, vi. 843; Clergy
List; Crockford; The Guardian, June 14, 1893.)
WHISH, JOHN FREDERIC MARTIN. Adm. (age 18) at Caius,
Oct. I, 1872. S. of the Rev. John M[atthew] H[ale] (1841), V.
of Blackford, Somerset. B. Oct. 17, 1853, at Crewkeme.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1872; B..A. 1876; M.A.
1887. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1876; priest, 1877; C of
Aston-7«jr;a-Birmingham, 1876-9. V. of St Laurence,
Birmingham, 1879-92. V. of Blackford, Somerset, 1892-1912.
R. of Lympsham, 1912-39. Married, .Aug. 2, 1882, Ellen
Clementina Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. Hollins, V. of
St Clement's, Bristol. Died Mar. 17, 1939. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 405; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 4, 1882; The
Times, Mar. 22, 1939.)
WHISH, JOHN KEDINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 20,
x8o8. [S. of the Rev. Richard (1767), of Northwold, Norfolk.]
Matric. Michs. 1808. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 16, 1809;
B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815. V. of Corsham, WUts., 1814-17. Preb.
of Salisbury. P.C of Christ Church, Gloucester, until 1830.
Married at .Alderley, Gloucs., Nov. 12, 1812, Anne, dau. of
John Blagden Hale, Esq., deceased. Died in 1830. Brother
of Martin R. (1799) and doubtless of Henry (1817); father of
Mathew H. (1840). (Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1830, 11.
378; C R. Huddleston; Farley's Bristol Journal, Nov. ai,
1812.)
WHISH, JOHN MATTHEW HALE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity, July 8, 1841. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] Martin
Richard (1799), of Bristol. B. at .Abbots-Leigh, Somerset.
School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1841; B..A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester), 1846; priest, 1849; C of St Thomas,
Bedminster, Bristol, 1848-9. C of Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucs., 1849-50. C of Huntlev, 1850-3. C. of Crewkeme,
Somerset, 1854-8. V. of Blackford, 1858-91. Died Dec. 4,
1891. Brother of Richard B. (1831) and Martin H. (1833);
father of John F. M. (1872). (Sherborne Reg.; Clergy List;
Crockford; C R. Hudleston.)
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Whish, Julian Anthony
WHISH, JULIAN ANTHONY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888.
[S. of George Clinton, of 43, Norfolk Square, Brighton (and
Frederica Adelaide Mary, youngest dau. of Samuel Twyford,
of Trotton, Sussex. B. Apr. 2, 1865.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Mark's, Barrow-in-
Fumess, 1892-4. C. of St John-the-Evang., Carlisle, 1895-
1900. V. of St Martin's, Kensal Rise, Middlesex, 1900-4.
V. of Apsley End, Herts., 1905-7. Married, Jan. 1907, Edith
Helen Fell. Latterly of Glendon, Corfe Mullen, Dorset. Died
Jan. 21, 1946, at Casements, Dunsfold. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
The Times, Feb. 2, 1946.)
WHISH, MARTIN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 29, 1763. [S.of Richard, of Cambridge (and Lydia).
B. there.] Bapt. Oct. 2, 1743, at All Saints, Cambridge.
Matric. Lent, 1763; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770. Fellow, I76&-73-
Tutor to Lord John Clinton. A Commissioner of Excise, 1781-
1819; joint Chairman of the Board of Excise, 1792-1819.
Married, July 30, 1784, — , dau. of the Rev. Dr Saunders.
Died Oct. 26, 1826. Father of Richard P. (1807); brother of
Richard (1767). [Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1784, 636.)
WHISH, MARTIN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 28, 1833. [S. of the Rev. Martin Richard (next).]
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells), 1839; priest, 1840; C. of Bedminster,
Somerset, 1839-44. P-C. of Bishopsworth, 1844-6. R. of
Alderley, 1846-1904. Died Feb. 16, 1904, at Weston-super-
Mare. Brother of Richard B. (1831) and John M. H. (1841).
{Crockford; The Cambridge Chronicle, Feb. 26, 1904.)
WHISH, MARTIN RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
July 5, 1799. S. of the Rev. Richard (1767), R. of West
■ Walton, Norfolk. B. [1781] at Northwold. School, King's
Lynn (Mr Lloyd), and under his father. Matric. Michs. 1800;
B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 23,1804;
priest, Sept. 22, 1805. V. of Bedminster, Bristol and Preb. of
Salisbury, 1806-52. R. of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, P.C. of
St Thomas, Bristol, and V. of Abbott's Leigh, 1806-52.
Married, Oct. 30, 1812, Elizabeth, dau. of John Blagden Hale,
of Alderlev, Gloucs. A-nVaoT, Protestantism, not Popery; The
Restoration of St Mary Redcliffe; Sermons, etc. Died Apr. 7,
1852, at Redcliffe HUl, Bristol. Brother of John K. (1808)
and doubtless of Henry {1817); father of the above, Richard B.
(1831) and John M. H. (1841). [Venn, 11. 134; Boase, vi. 843;
Clergy List; C. R. Hudleston.)
WHISH, MATTHEW HALE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 7,
1840. [S. of the Rev. John Kedington (1808).] Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844.
WHISH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 7,
1767. S. of Richard, of Cambridge (and Lydia). Bapt. June
20, 1750, in St Edward's, Cambridge. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1767; Scholar, 1768; B.A. (^rd Hon. Wrangler) 1771;
M.A. 1774. Ord. priest (Norwich), Aug. 14, i774; C. of
Stradsett, Norfolk, 1774-7. R. of West Walton, Norfolk and
V. of Wickford, Essex, 1777-1810. Preb. of Norwich.
Married Philippa, dau. of William Sandys. Died Aug. 11,1810,
at Northwold, Norfolk. Father of Martin R. (i799). J"hn K.
(1808), and doubtless of Henry (1817); brother of Martin
(1763). (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1810, 11. 195.)
WHISH, RICHARD BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Nov. 29, 1831. Of Somerset. [S. of the Rev. Martin
Richard (1799), V. of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol.] Died
May 28, 1832. Brother of John M. H. (1841) and Martin H.
(1833). (V. Hodson.)
WHISH, RICHARD PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 13,
1807. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Martin (1763), Commissioner
of Excise. B. May 2, 1788. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
1807; Scholar; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (London),
Sept. 22, 1811; priest, Sept. 20, 1812. V. of Broxted, Essex,
1812-32. R. of of Meesden, Herts., 1812-18. R. ofDownham,
Essex, 1821-7. R. of Wickford, 1823-7. Preb. of Wells,
1819. V. of Monkton with Birchington and Acol, Kent, 1832-
71. Married, 1822, Sophia Catherine Streatfield. Died Jan.
10, 1 87 1 in London; buried at Monkton. Father of Henry F.
(1842). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. ; Clergy List; Crockford;
CUrical Guide; C. R. Hudleston.)
WHISHAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 4,
1783. S. of Hugh, of Chester. School, Macclesfield. Matric.
Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1792. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 20, 1789; migrated to Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27,
1794. Called to the Bar; an Equity Draftsman. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
WHISHAW, REGINALD ROBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1879. Adm. at Cavendish H., 1883; B.A. 1883; M.B. 1887;
B.Chir. 1888. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.
Whistler, Rose Fuller
1885; F.R.C.S.; M.D., Hobart, Tasmania. House Surgeon,
Children's Hospital, Liverpool; House Physician, Brompton
Hospital. Sometime Demonstrator in Anatomy at Bristol
Medical School. Practised at Croydon, Surrey, and then
went to Australia because of ill-health. Assistant Medical
Superintendent, Hospital for the Insane, at Willowbum,
Queensland. Married, Oct. 6, 1902, at Melbourne, Agnes,
youngest dau. of Ernest Rossiter, solicitor. Died Dec. 10,
1908, aged 46, at Willowburn, as the result of an attack by
a lunatic. (Medical Directories; Plarr, Lives of the Fellows;
The Times, Jan. 11, 1909.)
WHISTLER, ALFRED JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1877.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Rose Fuller (1845), V. of Ashbumham,
Sussex. B. Feb. 9, 1858, at Hollington rectory, Sussex.
Educated privately. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 7, 1878;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Nor\vich), 1881; priest,
1882; C. of Banham, Norfolk, 1881-3. Chaplain, R.N. 1883-
90; H.M.S. Penelope, 1883; Duke of Wellington, 1884;
Turquoise, 1884-6; Hercules, 1886; Euphrates, 1887-90. C. of
Lyddington, Rutland, 1890. R. of Newton-Valence, Hants.,
1891-4. V. of Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lines., 1894-8. R. of
Little Carlton with Castle Carlton, 1898-1902. R. of Bucknell,
Oxon., 1902-11. R. of Warkton, Northants., 1911-20.
Married, May 16, 1888, Mary Maude, 3rd dau. of W. S.
Strange, Esq., of Hanley Grange, Worcs. Died in Oct., 1920.
Brother of Fuller (1877), Webster W. (1888) and the next.
(Crockford; W. W. Whistler.)
WHISTLER, CHARLES WATTS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 14, 1884. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Rose Fuller (1845), V.
of Ashbumham, Sussex (and Augusta, eldest dau. of James
Watts, M.R.C.S., of Battle). B. Nov. 14, 1856, at Hollington
rectory, Sussex. School, Merchant Taylors'. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1881; L.S.A., 1881. Had practised as a
surgeon at Bures, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1884. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool), 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Woolton, Liverpool,
1884-5. Chaplain of the Fishermen's chapel, Hastings, 1885-
8. V. of Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lines., 1888-94. R. of
Elton, Hunts., 1894-5. V. of Stockland-Bristol, Somerset,
1895-1909. R. of Cheselbourne, Dorset, 1909-13. Married,
Mar. 3, 1886, Georgiana Rosalie Shapter, 2nd dau. of W. S.
Strange, Esq., of Mettingham Castle, Suffolk. Author, A
Thane of Wessex; Wulfric; KingOlaf's Kinsman; King Alfred's
Viking; etc. Died June 10, 1913, at Clearmount, Broadway,
Dorset. Brother of Fuller (1877), Webster W. (1888) and the
above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
Crockford; Who was Who; Whistler correspondence.)
WHISTLER, FULLER. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1877. [3rd s.
of the Rev. Rose Fuller (1845), V. of Ashbumham, Sussex
(and Augusta, eldest dau. of James Watts, M.R.C.S., of
Battle). B. Aug. 22, 1859, at Hollington rectory, Sussex.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 7,
1878; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. At the R.M.C., Sandhurst,
1881; Lieut., 2nd Battn., Princess Charlotte's Berkshire
Regt., 1882; transferred to the Highland L.I., 1882. Served
in the Punjab and Oudh, 1883-92; Ceylon, 1898-9. Capt.,
1892; retired, 1901. Of Caldbec House, Battle, Sussex. J. P.
for Sussex. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (loth Battn.,
Highland L.I.; Staff Captain, 28th Infantry Brigade; Major,
14th (Reserve) Battn., Royal Scots, 1916). Married, June 26,
l888, Gwenllian Annie, 2nd dau. of W. A. Robinson, Esq.,
Principal of the Aitcheson College, Lahore. Died Mar. i5,
1922; buried at Battle. Brother of Alfred J. (1877), Charles
W. (1884) and Webster W. (1888). (W. W. Whistler.)
WHISTLER, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 30, 1753. Of
Middlesex. [S. of William (and Mary). Bapt. May 14, 1733,
at St Bride's, London. Schools, Merchant Taylors', and
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1753; B.A. 1757. Ord. deacon
(London), Sept. 25, 1757. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eton
Coll. Reg.)
WHISTLER, ROSE FULLER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 8,
1845. [3rd s. of Edward Webster (and Mary Ann, dau. of
John Alcock, of Sheen, Staffs.] B. Dec. 9, 1825. School,
Sutton Valence.] Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1847; B.A.
1849; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1849; priest,
1850; C. of Battle, Sussex, 1849-52. V. of Bishop's Norton,
Lines., 1852-4. R. of Hollington, Sussex, 1854-67. R. of
llketshall St John with St Lawrence, Suffolk, 1867-79. J-P-
for Suffolk, 1870. R. of Penhurst and V. of Ashbumham,
Sussex, 1879-88. R. of Elton, Hunts., 1889-94. Married,
June 12, i855,atBattle, Augusta, eldest dau. of James Watts,
M.R.C.S., of Battle. J. P. for Hunts., 1889. Author, History of
Elton. Died June 18, 1894; buried at Elton. Father of
Alfred J. (1877), Fuller (1877), Charles W. (1884) and
Webster W. (1888). (Crockford; The Guardian, June 20, 1894;
Whistler correspondence.)
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Whistler, Thomas Webster
WHISTLER, THOMAS WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 22, 1866. S. of George Lashniere, Esq., of Dalston,
North London. School, Sutton Valence. Matric. Michs.
1866; Scholar, 1S67; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1872;
priest, 1873; C. of Bumham-Overy, Norfolk, 1872-5. C. of
Cranworth, 1875-7. C. of Falkenham, Suffolk, 1877-8. C.
of Bunwell, Norfolk, 1878-85. C. of Burgate, Suffolk, 1885-9-
V. of Hempstead, Norfolk, 1889-1912. Disappears from
Crockford, 1913- (f. A. Walker, 527.)
WHISTLER, WEBSTER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June Z7, 1765. [3rd] s. of John, gent, [of Stow Wood, Oxon.
(and Elizabeth Turner)]. B. [Jan. 17, 174?]. at Woodchurch.
School, Canterbury (Mr Beauvoir). Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A.
1769; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (York), June 10, 1770; priest
(London), Mar. 15, 1772; C. of Sutton Bonington, Notts.,
1770. K. of Newtimber, Sussex, 1774-1832. Domestic
Chaplain to Lord Harrowby, 1776. R. of All Saints and V.
of Clement's, Hastings, 1803-32. Married (1) Oct. 26, 1769.
Ann Lowther; (2) Apr. 30, 1790, Mary, dau. of George
Lashmer, of Shipley, Sussex. Died Mar. 2, 1832, at Hastings;
buried at All Saint's. Brass tablet and two windows there to
his memory. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 708; Whistler
correspondence.)
WHISTLER, WEBSTER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 188S. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. R[ose] F[uller]
(1845), of Ashburnham vicarage, Sussex. [B. at Battle, 1870.]
Matric. Michs. 1888; B..\. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1893; priest (Norwich), 1895; C. of St Neots, Hunts.,
1893-5. C. of Sheringham, Norfolk, 1895-9. R. of Bovinger,
Essex, 1899-191 1. R. of Necton, Norfolk, 1911-26. Servedin
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R..'\.C.D.; mentioned in
Secretary of State's List for ' valuable services ' ; T.D.). R. of
Fetcham, Surrey, 1926-32. R. of Elsted with Tre>'ford and
Didling, Sussex, 1932-9. Married, .\pr. 27, 1898, Lilian, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Richard Corker Meade, V. of St Neots.
Died Nov. 1939, at Brighton; buried at St Neots. Brother of
Charles W. (1884), Aifred J. (1877) and FuUer (1877)-
[Crockford; The Times, Nov. 22, 1939; W. W. Whistler.)
WHISTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1827. S. of WUliam. B. [Nov. 20, 1808], at Derby. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1834. Fellow, 1833. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1840; priest
(Hereford), 1841. Head Master of the Cathedral School,
Rochester, 1842-9 and 1853-77- Discovered a serious mis-
appropriation of trust funds which he exposed in a book
entitled Cathedral Trusts and their Fulfilment; thereupon
removed by the Dean and Chapter, 1849, but reinstated by
the Visitor in 1853. Assistant examiner. Civil Service Com-
mission, and Classical Examiner, Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich. Edited Demosthenes, in the Bibliotheca Classica;
and contributed to Dr Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Latin
Antiquities. Married Ellen, dau. of Richard Wedd, physician.
Latterly of Old Palace, Rochester, where he died Aug. 3, 1895.
Father of the next. [Roffensian Reg.; Boase, iii. 1306;
Crockford.)
WHISTON, ROBERT WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25 ,
1875. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Robert (above), of St Mar-
garet's, Rochester. B. there, Apr. 20, 1856. Schools, Rochester
Cathedral and Repton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B..\. 1879;
M.A. 1882. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10, 1877. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of All Saints, Huntingdon,
1886-90. Chaplain at Bologna, 1890-1. C. of Fakenham,
Norfolk, 1891-2. C. of Bury St Edmunds, 1893-5. R. of
Orwell, Cambs., 1895-1917- V. of Whaddon, Cambs., 1917-
20. Lived subsequently at Orwell Lodge, Shelford, Cambs.
A good linguist and a meteorologist. F.R.M.S., 1927.
Transcribed the Registers of the Parish of Orwell, 1560-1837.
Died, unmarried, Oct. 20, 1928; buried at Stapleford, Cambs.
(Roffensian Reg.; Inns of Court; Crockford.)
WHISTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 25, 1766.
B. in Hunts. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1732), V. of Ramsey.
Bapt. Dec. 15, 1747.] Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771- Ord.
deacon(Ely),Feb. 24, 1771; priest (Peterb.), Dec. 6, 1772; C.
of Chatteris, Cambs., 1772-4. R. of Stoke Ferrj', Norfolk,
1774-1803. R. of Cranwich, 1779-91. V. of Methwold, 1780-
91. P.C. of Bur>', Hunts., 1792-1803. Married, July, 1781,
Betsey, dau. of Henry Brown, of Ramsey, Hunts. Died Jan.
17, 1803, aged 55, at Ramsey. (St John's Coll. .idm., m. 714;
Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 29, 1803; G. Mag., 1803, i. 195 )
WHITAKER, ALEXANDER INGHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1876. fSth] s. of Joseph, of Hesley Hall, TickhiU,
Yorks. (and Eliza Sophia, dau. of Capt. William Sanderson,
R.N). B. Sept. 29, 1857, at Palermo, Sicily. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Of Grayshott Hall, Hindhead,
Surrey. J. P. for Hants.; High Sheriff, 1919-20. Married,
June 5, 1895, Berthe Catherine, dau. of David de Pury, of
Whitaker, George Ayton
Grayshott. Lived latterly at 29, Kensington Court, London,
W. Died .\ug. 29, 1933, at Bruges; buried Sept. 2, at Gray-
shott. Brother of John .-V. (1870). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Aug. 31, 1933.)
WHITAKER, ALEXANDER KERR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 8, 1896. S. of the Rev. John, R. of Woolley, Hunts.
(and Caroline Eliza Sissmore). B. there, Mar. 15, 1878.
Schools, Schome College, Winslow and St John's, Leatherhead
(Rev. A. F. Rutty). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (St .\lbans), 1903; priest, 1905; C. of Harrow Green,
Essex, 1903-5. C. of Hertingfordbury, Herts., 1905-7. C. of
Bedworth, Warws., 1907-8. V. of Ravenfield, Yorks., 1910-
49. Married, .\ug. 7, 1906, Blanche Tudor Denmstoun, 3rd
dau. of Alexander Bruce Dennistoun Sword, of Endon,
Staffs. (Crockford.)
WHITAKER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 9, i86i.
[Youngest s. of Edward Thomas, of London.] Matric. Michs.
1861; B.A. 1865. .\dm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1865.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1869. Died Mar. 21, 1913, m
London. (Laic^ Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Standard, Mar. 25, 1913-)
WHITAKER, ARTHUR ERNEST. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877-
S. of George, engineer, of Manchester. B. there, Oct. 12, 1859.
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1882; priest, 1883; C. of Cleck-
heaton (Whitechapel), Yorks., 1882-5. C. of Sherborne,
Yorks., 1885-7. C. of Wingates, Co. Durham, 1887-8.
Disappears from Crockford, 1901. (Venn, 11. 429.)
WHITAKER, ARTHUR LIONEL. .A.dm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. [S. of the Rev. Robert (1850). B. at Leconfield,
Yorks., Feb. 10, 1876.] Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1902. Ord. deacon (York), 1900; priest, 1901; C. of Kirby-
Misperton, Yorks., 1900-2. C. of Guisborough, 1902-4. R.
of Scawton with Cold Kirby, 1904-13. R. of Upper Helmsley
with Gate Helmsley, 1913-20. R. of Holtby and Warthil,
1920-4. R. of Berkswell, War%vs., 1924-50. Married Sept. 4,
1902, Gertrude .\nnie, dau. of Sydney Victor White, of
Caversham, Oxon. Of Kenil worth- in 1952. (Crockford; Who's
Who in Yorkshire.)
WHITAKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3,
1899. S. of C[harles], Esq., of Caldwell, Pershore, Worcs.
B. Mar. 27, 1880. Schools, Cherbourg, Malvern and Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital in 1903. Died, unmarried, Oct. 21, 1912, at Cald-
well, Pershore. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
WHITAKER, EDWARD JOHN LUCIE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Aug. 25, 1885. S. of Francis, solicitor (and Catherine
Bean Lucie-Smith). B. Jan. 18, 1865, at 13, Victoria Street,
Westminster. Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1889. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1893. Died
Feb. 20, 1931, in London. (Eagle, xlvi. 197; Law Lists; The
Times, Feb. 23, 1931.)
WHITAKER, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1893. [2nd] s. of Joseph, of Craven Lodge, Halifax, Yorks.
B. Dec. 13, 1874, at Halifax. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1896; B.Chir. and M.A. 1903. .\t St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. House Surgeon,
Halifax Royal Infirmary, 1903-6. Practised at Halifax.
Married, 1900, Jessie Milroy, of Glenluce, Wigtonshire.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C); died
Oct. 28, 1916, in hospital. (Medical Directories; The Times,
Nov. 23, 1916; Univ. War List.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 12,
1774. S. of Joseph, of Ossett, Yorks. B. there. [School,
Wake&eld.] Matric. Michs. 1774; B.A. 1778. P.C. of Brad-
field, Yorks. V. of Fridaythorpe. P.C. of Rawmarsh c. 1787-
1817. Died in Feb. 1817. (J. B. Peace; M. H. Peacock.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE. .A.dm. pens, at Queens', July 4, 1829.
Of Wilts. [B. Oct. 9, 1811. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 1829; B..\. (6th Classic) 1833; M.A. 1836. Fellow,
1834-40. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1837; priest, 1838. V. of Oaking-
ton, Cambs., 1840-51. First Provost of Trinity College,
Toronto, Canada, 1852-79. Archdeacon of York, Toronto,
1875-9. R.ofNewton-Toney, Wilts., 1879-82. Died Aug. 27,
1882. Father of George H. (1866). (List of Carthusians;
Crockford; Clergy List; R. L. .-^rrowsmith ; The Guardian,
Aug. 30, 1882.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE AYTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 10, 1826. Matric. Lent, 1827; B..\. 1831; M..\. 1842.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1830; priest, 1831. V. of Mendham,
Suffolk, 1833-50. R. of Knoddishall with Buxlow, 1835-77-
J.P. for Suffolk. Married .\nna Maria, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Farr, Esq., of Beccles, Suffolk, and had issue. Died in 1877-
Father of Herbert (1855) and the next. {Clergy List; Crockford;
Walford, County Families.)
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WHITAKER, GEORGE AYTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 12, 1853. S. of the Rev. George Ayton (above) (and
Anna Maria, dau. of Thomas Farr). B. [Dec. 4, 1833], at
Mendham, Suffolk. School, Kent (private). Matnc. Michs.
1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for
Lichfield), 1858; priest (Lichfield), 1859; C. of Trysull, Staffs.,
1858-62. R. of Henstead, Suffolk, 1861-1904. Married, 1859,
Mary Henrietta, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Edward Farrar
Acton. Continued to reside at Henstead rectory, where he
died Dec. 25, 1914. Brother of Herbert (1855). {Crockford;
The Guardian, Dec. 31, 1914; Who's Who m Suffolk.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Magdalene, May 6, 1830. S. of the Rev. John (1785), of Gar-
forth, Yorks. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon, 1834; priest, 1834. R. of Garforth,
Yorks., 1834-90. Died Nov. 2, 1890. Father of James A.
(1861) and the next. (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 5, 1890.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 20, 1863; from New College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 12, 1858. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev. George] Henry
(above). B. May 12, 1839, at Garforth. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1867; priest, 1870. Head Master of Truro Grammar
School and C. of St Mary's, Truro, 1867-76. C. of Thornton
Heath, Surrey, 1876-9. V. of Bensington (or Benson), Oxon.,
1879-81. Died Apr. 12, 1881. Brother of James A. (1861).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 20, 1881.)
WHITAKER, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 4, 1866. S. of the Rev. George (1829) [and Arundel
Charlotte]. B. at Oakington, Cambs. Bapt. July 18, 1847-
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1868;
Bell Scholar, 1867; B.A. (bracketed Senior Classic) 1870;
M.A. 1873. Fellow, 1870-92; Junior Dean. Assistant Master
at Wellington College, 1871-4. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1875;
priest, 1877; C. of St Michael's, Cambridge, 1875-7. C. of All
Saints, Cambridge, 1877. Principal of Truro Theological
College, 1878-85. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1878-9. Canon
Residentiary and Chancellor, 1885-6. Whitehall Preacher,
1888-9. Canon of Hereford, 1889-92. C. of All Saints,
Eastbourne, 1894-1903. C. of Burwash, Sussex, 1904-10.
C. of Menheniot, Cornwall, 1910-15. R. of Souldem, Oxon.,
1915-16. R. of Woughton-on-the Green, Bucks., 1917-30.
Author, The Royal Priesthood and its Offering; Simple
Instruction before Confirmation; etc. Died May 23, 1930, at
Brasted, Kent, aged 83. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Wellington
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Eagle, xlvi. 45.)
WHITAKER, GUY STANHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
16, 1894. [Eldest] s. of Edward, H.M. Inspector of Registra-
tion, of [St Michael's Road, Upper Tooting], London (and
Sarah Elizabeth Stanham). B. Mar. 24, 1876, at Streatham.
School, Dulwich College (Mr A. H. Gilkes). Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897. Assistant Master at Kent House School,
Eastbourne, 1897. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1900; priest, 1901;
C. of Harwich, Essex, 1900-2. C. of St Mary Magdalene,
Wandsworth Common, 1902-8. R. of Plaitford, Wilts.,
1908-14. V. of Somerton, Somerset, 1914-20. V. of Bucks
Mills, Devon, 1920-46. Married, July 11, 1905, Dorothy,
youngest dau. of Charles Bumey, Master of the Supreme
Court of Chancery, of Halstead Lodge, Upper Tooting. Died
Mar. II, 1947, at 33, Hendham Road, Upper Tooting.
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 13, 1947.)
WHITAKER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 14, 1855. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. George Ayton
(1826), of Knodishall, Suffolk. B. there. School, Kent
(private). Matric. Michs. 1855. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 22, 1859. Called to the Bar, June ii, 1862. Brother of
George A. (1853). (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
WHITAKER, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1861. S. of the Rev. George Henry (1830) (and
Lucy). B. at Garforth, Yorks. Bapt. June 9, 1842. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1861 ; B.A. 1865. Went to Australia,
where he died c. 1892. Brother of George H. (1863). (Sed-
bergh Sch. Reg.)
WHITAKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 10,
1785. B. at Doncaster. Matric. Michs. 1787; LL.B. 1792.
V. of Garforth, Yorks. Father of George H. (1830).
WHITAKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1884.
[2nd] s. of John, of Winsley Hall, near Shrewsbury (and
Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Robert Munn). B. Sept. 6, 1865, at
Kelton Mains, near Dumfries. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1884. Resided four terms. Ranching at Cheyenne,
Wyoming, U.S.A. in 191 1. Married, Oct. 1896, Lisle Wyman
Smith, of Cheyenne, and had issue. Died Sept. 4, 1925.
(Burke, L.G.; PeiU, a. 711-)
WHITAKER, Thomas Ayton
WHITAKER, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1870. [6th] s. of Joseph, of Hesley Hall, Tickhill, Yorks. (and
Eliza Sophia, only dau. of Captain William Sanderson, R.N.).
B. Mar. 4, 1852, at Palermo, Sicily. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1871. Called to the Bar, May lo, 1876. On the North-.
Eastern Circuit. A Special Pleader. J. P. for Sussex. Married,
Oct. 5, 1881, Emily, dau. of Charles Wilkin, and had issue.
Died Mar. 8, 1923, in London. Brotherof Alexander I. (1876).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 9, 1923-)
WHITAKER, MARMADUKE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 14, 1855- [Eldest] s. of WUliam
Williamson, Esq., of Kirk-Deighton, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 4, 1859.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1862. On the Midland Circuit.
Died Feb. 25, 1879. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WHITAKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb.
15, 1850. S. of Thomas, of Hull. B. at Kirk Ella, Yorks.
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857.
Ord. deacon (York), 1854; priest, 1855; C.of Stokesley, Yorks.,
1854-8. C. of Cherry-Burton, 1858-9. R. of Scorborough
with Leconfield, 1859-80. Married Sophia Lowe Thornton,
dau. of William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery, of Scalby.
Died May 19, 1880. Father of Arthur L. (1895). (Crockford;
The Guardian, May 26, 1880.)
WHITAKER, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 29, 1894. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles [Trin. Coll.,
Dublin], V. of Natland, Kendal, Westmoriand (and Eleanor
Mann). B. Oct. i, 1875, at Natland parsonage. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1897.
Lecturer in mathematics at Bristol University, 1897-8.
Assistant Master at Oxford House School, St Anne's-on-Sea,
1898-1900; at Stockton-on-Tees Grammar School, 1900-11.
Ord. deacon (Durham), 1908; priest, 1909; C.of Stockton-on-
Tees, 1908-U. C. of St Martin's, Worcester, 1913-14.
Assistant Master at King's School, Worcester, 1911-35. Hon.
Canon of Worcester, 1922. V. of Cleeve Prior, Worcs., 1935-
47. Perm, to off., dio. of Edinburgh, 1947. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford.)
WHITAKER, ROBERT NOWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 4, 1821. [4th] s. of the Rev. Thomas Dunham (1774).
LL.D., of Lanes, (and Lucy, dau. of Thomas Thoresby).
[B. Dec. 4, 1800, at Leeds.] Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 24, 1826; priest,
June 10, 1827; C. of St Mary Woolnoth, 1826-8. P.C. of
Langho, Lanes., 1828-40, and P.C. of Holme-in-Whalley,
1830-40; V. of Whalley, 1840-81. Married, July 7, 1830,
Anne, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Henry Jones, R. of Llangeinwen
and Llangaffo, Anglesey, and had issue. Author, A Handbook
of Whalley. Died Aug. 9, 1881. Brother of WUliam (1815).
(Boase, vi. 845; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles. ; Clerical Guide.)
WHITAKER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 8, 1835. [S. of Samuel, of Newchurch, near Rochdale.]
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar,
1835; B..\. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (York, Lilt. dim.
from Lichfield), Aug. 4, 1839; priest (Lichfield), Aug. 23, 1840;
C. of Tipton, Staffs., 1839-41. C. of Dunnington, Yorks.,
1842-5. C. of Penrhos, Montgom., 1845-7; V. there, 1847-80.
Married, 1846, Ann, eldest dau. of William Liddell, of
Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lanes. Author, The Church the Ark of
Salvation. Died July 29, 1880. M.I. at Penrhos. (Manchester
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Thomas, St Asaph.)
WHITAKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Mar. 30, 1753. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1706), deceased. B. at
Fressingfield, Suffolk. School, Norwich (Mr Welton). Matric.
Michs. 1753; B.A. 1757. In Holy Orders. V. of Mendham,
Suffolk, 1759-71. Father of the next. (Foster, Norfolk and
Suffolk Incumbents.)
WHITAKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 25,
1781. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (above).] Matric.
Easter, 1783; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1793. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
June II, 1786; priest, Dec. 21, 1788; C. of Mendham, Suffolk,
1786-8; V. there, 1788-1832. V. of Syleham, and Weybread,
1814-29. R. of Stanford Dingley, Berks., 1819-24. Died
Dec. 29, 1832, aged 69. Father of Thomas W. (1818).
(Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1832, ii. 654.)
WHITAKER, THOMAS AYTON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct. I, 1893. [S. of the Rev. John Ayton (St John's College,
Oxford, 1852), of Great Bricet, Suffolk.] B. Aug. 12, 1873.
[Schools, Repton and Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1899; priest,
1900; C. of Holy Trinity, Ely, Cambs., 1899-1901. C. of
Haddenham, 1902-3. Member of the Society of Sacred
Mission, 1903-4. Disappears from Crockford, 1905. (Repton
Reg.; Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists.)
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WHITAKER, THOMAS DUNHAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
St John's, Dec. 2, 1774- S. of the Rev. — (AVilliam (175°)]
C. of Rainham. Norfolk (and Lucy, dau. of Robert Dunham).
B. at Rainham, Norfolk, June 8, I759-] A pupil of the Rev.
William Sheepshanks at Grassington, S'orks. Matric. Michs.
1775; Scholar, 1775; LL.B. 1781; LL.D. 1801. Ord. deacon
(Clonfertand Kilmacduagh for Carlisle), Sept. 18, 1785; priest
(Clonfert and Kilmacduagh), August 30, 1786. P.C. of Holme,
Lanes., 1797-1821. V. of VVhalley, 1809-21. R. of Heysham,
1813-19. V. of Blackburn, 1818-21. F.R.S., 1818. Married,
Jan. 13, 1783, Lucy, dau. of Thomas Thoresby, of Leeds. An
accurate and learned antiquary. Author, History 0/ the
Original Parish of Whalley; History and Antiquities of the
Deanery of Craven; Life and Correspondence of Sir George
Radcliffe, etc. Died Dec. i8, 1821, at Blackburn vicarage.
Left Roman antiquities, including an altar to Apollo, to
St John's, now in the College Library. Father of Robert N.
(1821) and William (1815). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv; Burke,
L.G.: Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.)
WHITAKER, THOMAS WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 8, 1818. S. of the Rev. — [Thomas (1781)], of Mendham,
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. i8i8; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), Sept. 22, 1822; priest, Oct. 5, 1823. R. of
Stanton-by-Bridge, with Swarkestone, Derbs., 1830-68.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1852. Married Anna, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Patteson, of Drinkstone, Suffolk, and had issue.
Died in 1S68. {Clergy List; Crockford; Walford, County
Families (sub his son).)
WHITAKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1815, as Whittaker. 2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas D. (1774).
LL.D., of Whalley, Lanes, (and Lucy, dau. of Thomas
Thoresby, of Leeds). B. May 28, 1798. School, Leeds. Did
not reside. Died in 1835. Brother of Robert N. (1821).
(F. P. White; G. Mag., 1835, n. 665; Burke, L.G.)
WHITAKER, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1885. Eldest s. of William, banker, of
Ripon, Yorks. B. July 21, 1866, at Gulphay, near Ripon.
School, HaUeybury. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. In
business in London, 1890-2. In Australia, for his health,
1896-7. An invalid for many years. Married, 1896, Catherine
Mary, dau. of the Rev. H. H. Bastard, of Taunton. Died
Mar. 12, 1912. (HaUeybury Reg.; J. T. Rule.)
WHITAKER, WILLIAM INGHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. [Eldest] s. of William [Ingham], of 'Pywell'
[Pylewell] Park, Lymington, Hants, (by his 1st wife, Louisa
Katharine Elspeth Jane, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Alexander
Ewing, Bishop of Argyll). B. .\pr. 3, 1866, at Lymington.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Of Pylewell
Park, Lymington, Hants., and 41, Upper Brook Street,
London, W. J. P. and D.L. for Hants.; High Sheriff, 1910.
Alderman, Hants. CO. Capt., 3rd Militia Battn., The Sea-
forth Highlanders, 1892-9. Lieut., Royal Defence Corps and
Labour Corps, 1915-18. Married, Sept. 22, 1903, the Hon.
Hilda Guilhermina, youngest dau. of the 6th Viscount
Melville, and had issue. Died July 10, 1936, at Barton-on-
Sea; buried at South Baddesley. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, July 13, 1936.)
WHITBREAD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1884. [Only] s. of William, of 24, Eaton Place, London (and
Laura, dau. of A. Robarts). B. 1866, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884. Of Tollerton Hall, Notts. Married,
1893, his cousin, Maud, only dau. of Samuel Whitbread
(1849), of Southill Park, Beds. Died in 1896, at Purfleet,
Essex. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WHITBREAD, EDMUND SALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 3, 1823. Of Suffolk. [3rd s. of Jacob, of Loudham Park,
(by his 2nd wife, Eleanor, dau. of J. Salter, Esq.). B. 1805.]
Matric. .Michs. 1823. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 28, 1824;
B.A. 1828; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 8, 1828;
priest, Oct. 9, 1831; C. of Boyton, Wilts., 1829-31. C. of
Catfield, Norfolk, 1831-3. R. of Strumpshaw with Bradeston,
1833-90. J. P. for Norfolk. Married, 1829, Charlotte Matilda,
dau. of John Josselyn, Esq., of Sproughton, Suffolk, and had
issue. Died Nov. 5, 1890. (Walford, County Families;
Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 12, 1890.)
WHITBREAD, FRANCIS PELHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. [3rd] s. of Samuel (1849), of Southill Park,
Biggleswade, Beds, (and Lady Isabella Charlotte Pelham, dau.
of the Eari of Chichester). B. [Oct. 16], 1867, at Eastbourne.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Apr. 2, 1891. Managing Director of Messrs Whit-
bread and Co., brewers. For many years Chairman of the
National Trade Defence Association. Vice-Chairman of the
N.S.P.C.C, 1911-41. Treasurer of Guy's Hospital, 1924-35.
Married, Feb. 20, 1894, the Hon. Ida Madeleine Agnes
Whitbread, William Henry
Hanbury-Tracy, 3rd dau. of the 4th Baron Sudeley, and had
issue. Died Oct. 29, 1941, at Cooper's Hill Lodge, Englefield
Green, Surrey; buried at Southill, Beds. lEton Sch. Lists;
Burke, E.G.; The Times, Oct. 30 and Nov. 5, 1941.)
WHITBREAD, JACOB. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 20, 1767. Matric. Michs. 1767.
WHITBREAD, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Mar. 2,
1782; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric.
July 10, 1780, age 16, Of Middlesex. [Only s. of Samuel,
brewer, of Southill, Beds, (and Mary, 3rd dau. of Charles,
1st Earl Cornwallis). B. 1764. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1783; B.A. 1785. Entered his father's brewery, 1786. M.P.
for Bedford, 1790-1815. A frequent speaker in the House,
attaching himself to Fox, who took him into his confidence
in foreign affairs. One of the leading spirits of the Opposition.
Led his party's attack on Viscount Melville who was accused
of abuses in the Naval Dept.; subsequently moved MelvUle's
impeachment, and unsuccessfully conducted the case in
Westminster Hall, 1806. Brought in an elaborate Poor Law
bill, 1807, some clauses of which later passed their second
reading. His Peace policy, 1807, caused a party split which
led to the practical disbandinent of the Opposition, 1809.
Made himself the champion of Caroline, Princess of Wales, in
the House of Commons, 181 2. Took much interest in the
re-building of Drury Lane Theatre. Lieut. -Col., Bedford
Volunteers, 1803-8. Married, Dec. 26, 1787, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the first Earl Grey. Committed suicide July 6, 1815,
in London; buried at Cardington. Father of WUliam H.
(1813) and Samuel C. (1814). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 551; Burke, E.G.; D.N.B. , which gives
'B. 1758.')
WHITBREAD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 5, 1849. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Charles (next) [of
Cardington, Beds.) (by his 1st wife, the Hon. Julia Brand,
dau. of Lord Dacre). [B. May 5, 1831.] School, Rugby.
■ Matric. Michs. 1849- Of SouthUl Park, Biggleswade, Beds.
J. P. and D.L. for Beds. M.P. for Bedford, 1852-95. A
Commissioner of the Admiralty, 1859-63. Married, July 9,
1855, Lady Isabella Charlotte Pelham, youngest dau. of
Henry Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester. Died Dec. 25, 1915.
Father of Francis P. (1886) and Samuel H. (1876). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; Return of M.P. s.)
WHITBREAD, SAMUEL CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, .\pr. 21, 1814. [2nd] s. of Samuel (1782), of
Middlesex (and Lady Elizabeth, dau. of Earl Grey). [B.
Feb. 16, 1796. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1814. A brewer
in London. M.P. for Middlesex, 1820-30. Of Cardington,
Beds. J. P. and D.L. for Beds.; High Sheriff, 1831. Built an
observatory at Cardington. F.R.A.S., 1849; treasurer, 1857-
78. One of the founders of the British Meteorological Society,
1850. F.R.S., 1854. Married (1) June 28, 1824, the Hon.
Juliana Brand (d. 1858), dau. of Henry Otway, 21st Lord
Dacre; (2) Feb. 18, 1868, Lady Mary Stephenson Keppel, dau.
of William Charles, 4th Earl of .\lbemarle, and widow of
Henry Frederick Stephenson. Died May 27, 1879, in London.
Father of the above; brother of William H. (1813). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Boase, iii. 1307; Return of M.P. s.)
WHITBREAD, SAMUEL HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. [Eldest] s. of Samuel (1849), of 10, Ennismore
Gardens, Princess Gate, London (and Lady Isabella Charlotte
Pelham, dau. of the 3rd Ead of Chichester). B. Jan. 8, 1858,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1888. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1879- Private
Secretary to Lord Nortbbrook, First Lord of the Admiralty,
1880. Of Southill Park, Beds. Chairman of Whitbread and
Co., brewers. M.P. for South Beds., 1892-5; for South
Hunts., 1906-10. C.B., 1917. Lord Lieut., of Beds., 1912.
Custos Rotulorum, 1912-36. Chairman of Beds. Quarter
Sessions. Hon. Col., Beds. Volunteers. Married, Jan. 16,
1904, Madeline Emmie Louisa, youngest dau. of the Hon.
Edward Roden Bourke, and had issue. Died July 29, 1944.
(Inns of Court; Burke, E.G.; Who's Who; The Times, July 31.
I944-)
WHITBREAD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, June 30, 1813. ^Elder] s. of Samuel (1782) (and
Lady Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the 1st Earl Grey). B. [Jan. 4,
1795], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1813; M.A.
1816. Partner with his brother in the brewing firm. Of
Southill, Beds. M.P. for Bedford, 1818-34. J. P. and D.L.
for Beds.; High Sheriff, 1837. Married, Nov. 5, 1845, Harriet,
dau. of the Rev. Wettenhall Sneyd, of the Isle of Wight, and
widow of Major Turner Macan, of Carriff. Died, s.p., June 21,
1867. Brother of Samuel C. (1814). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase,
III. 1308; Return ofM.P.s; Burke, L.G.)
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Whitby, Charles Joseph
WHITBY, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of " " " ' " -..-^--•.
[B. 1864, at YeovU
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of J[oseph], Esq., of Grove House, Yeovil.
— -' ■■ /U. School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.B. 1888; M.D. 1892. At Guy's Hospital;
Clinical Assistant there, and at the Evelina Hospital for
children. Surgeon, Liverpool Dispensary; Physician,
Smedley's Hydropathic establishment, Matlock Bridge,
Derbs.; at the West of England Hydropathic establishment,
Limpley Stoke; Clifton Hydro, Bristol (1900) and the Mendip
Hills sanatorium, Hillgrove. Practised at Bath from 1910.
Married, 1885, Clara Belinda, dau. of E. Hayden. Author,
Other-world stuff; The rising tide; Ambitions (a play), etc. Of
27, Chaucer Road, Bath, in 1948. (Medical Directories; Who's
Who in Somerset.)
WHITBY, CLEMENT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, Mar. i, i793- [3rd] s. of Thomas {Trinity College,
Oxford, 1763), of Creswell, Staffs. School, Mickleover, Derbs.
Matric. Easter, 1794. Ensign, 32nd Foot, 1794; Captain,
17th Foot, 1796; Major, 1805; Lieut. -Colonel, ist West India
Regt. of Foot, 1811; sold out, Dec. 12, 1822. Married
Frances, dau. of Capt. James Gray, R.N. Died Feb. 15, 1866,
at Ottery St Mary, Devon. Brother of the next and of
Thomas (1790). (Boase, vi. 845.)
WHITBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 26,
1792. [2nd] s. of Thomas (Trinity College, Oxford, 1763), of
Creswell, Stags. [B. Dec. 28, i775. at Stafford.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Easter, 1794; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1807.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1799; C. of Ditteridge, Wilts., i799-
V. of Seighford, Staffs., 1800-19, and (sinecure) R. of Creswell,
1806-52. Sometime officiated at the English Chapel at Nice.
Married, 18 10, Mary Aime, dau. of Benjamin Way, of Denham,
Bucks. Died Mar. 23, 1852, at Creswell Hall. Brother of the
above and of Thomas (1790). (Boase, vi. 845; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; Al. Carihus.; Burke, L.G.; R. L. Arrow-
smith.)
WHITBY (post GARROW-WHITBY), EDWARD GARROW.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall, Aug. 23, 1876. S. of
Captain Thomas Edward (1839), deceased, of Creswell Hall,
near Stafiord (and Sophia Jane, dau. of Mr Justice Garrow).
B. 1857. Matric. Easter, 1877- Of Creswell Hall, Stafis.
Assumed, by Royal Licence, the additional surname of
Garrow, 1878. Captain, ist Staffs. Militia. (Walford, County
Families.)
WHITBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5, 1797. Did
not reside. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 17, 1797. Matric.
Lent, 1798-
WHITBY, NETTLETON BALME. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 16, 1856. [3rd] s. of William, merchant, of Leeds [and
of Yeovil, Somerset]. B. [Dec. 9, 1837], at Tong, Yorks.
School, Rugby [and Leeds]. Matric. Michs. 1856. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 5, 1856. Ord. deacon (Oxford, for
Nassau), 1866; priest (Oxford, for Exeter), 1867; C. of St Anne's
New Providence, Bahamas, 1866-7. C. of Colyton, Devon,
1867-8. C. of Widley, Hants., 1868-70. C. of East Buckland,
Devon, 1871. Domestic Chaplain to Captain the Hon.
Hay-Drummond (at Cromlix, Perthshne), 1877-87. R. of
Finningley, Notts., 1887-1904. Died May 17, 1904. (Leeds
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, May 23,
1904.)
WHITBY, RICHARD VERNON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 22, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1835; Dixie Scholar, 1835;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842; B.D. 1854- Fellow, 1853-5. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Carlton, Leics.,
1844-8. Second Master at Market Bosworth Grammar
School, 1848-53. V. of Lechlade, Gloucs., 1854-79. Disappears
from Crockford, 1880. (Clergy List.)
WHITBY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1876. S.
of Elias, manufacturer. B. June 27, 1846, at Yeovil. Schools,
private; and at London Univ.; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1880.
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar; B.A. (idih Wrangler) 1880;
M.A. 1883. Assistant Master at Amersham Hall School,
Bucks., 1873-6; Second Master of Tettenhall College, Staffs.,
1880-5. Married, 1888, Florence, dau. of Eustace Button, of
Somerset. Living at Kingston House, Clevedon, in 1911.
(Peile, II. 648.)
WHITBY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 19, 1790. [Eldest] s. of Thomas (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1763), of Creswell, Staffs, (and Mabella, dau. of John
Turton). Schools, Rugby and Mickleover, Derbs. Died
Dec. 13, 1790, in College. Brother of Clement W. (1793) and
Edward (1792). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 552; G. Mag., 1790,
II. 1152.)
Whitcombe, Robert Henry
WHITBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 1, 1856.
[Younger] s. of Thomas, miller (and Mary). B. in Liverpool,
May 12, 1835. Bapt. Aug. 23, 1835. School, Liverpool
College. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Chester), Sept. 25, 1859; priest, i860; C. of St Paul's,
Chester, 1859-61. C. of St John's, Fairfield, Liverpool, 1861-
4. C. of St Andrew's, Leeds, 1864. V. of St Simon, Leeds,
1865-77. V. of Christ Church, Plymouth, 1877-81. V. of
Dewsbury, Yorks., 1881-90. Hon. Canon of Wakefield,
1888-1909. V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Sandown, Isle of
Wight, 1891-1905. Married, 1870, Mary L. Titley Beverley,
and had issue. Latterly of 145, Brondesbury Park, N.W.,
where he died Aug. 13, 1918. (Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Aug. 15, 1918; Howard and Crisp.)
WHITBY, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 2, 1839. [Only] s. of George, of Worcester (and Emma-
retta, dau. of Edward Ratcliff). B. at Benson, Oxon. [1824].
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1840. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 2, 1841. Comet, 3rd Dragoon Guards,
1843; Lieut., 1847; Capt., 1850. Of Creswell Hall, Staffs.
J. P. and D.L. for Staffs. Married, 1855, Sophia Jane, only
dau. of Mr Justice Garrow, of Hadley Priory, Middlesex, and
widow of Lieut. -Col. Schonswar, and had issue. Died in 1869.
Father of Edward G. (1876). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
WHITCHER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
Nov. 11, 1768. S. of Edward. B. at Reading. Bapt. May 17,
1749. [School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1768;
Scholar; B.A. 1773; M.A. 1776. 'In Holy Orders.' (Christ's
Hosp. Exhibitioners (Whicher).)
WHITCHURCH, REGINALD HENRY SEDGWICK GURNEY.
Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May 11, 1897. S. of the
Rev. Walter Beaumont Gumey (next) [R.] of Spixworth,
Norfolk. [B. Feb. 27, 1879.] Schools, Paignton and Hailey-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., the Bedfordshire
Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1901; transferred to the Indian Army,
1901; 96th Bihar Infantry; Mihtary Accounts Dept., 1908;
Captain, 1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Military Accounts Dept., Indian Army). Retired, 1922. Died
Dec. 24, 1937, at Eastbourne. (Haileyhury Reg. and Army
Lists; The Times, Dec. 28, 1937.)
WHITCHURCH, The Rev. WALTER BEAUMONT GURNEY.
Adm. pens, (age 35) at Magdalene, Jan. 15, 1887. Matric.
Lent, 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Chichester),
1884; priest, 1886; C. of Christ Church, Eastbourne, 1884-6.
C. of St Giles's, Cambridge, 1886-8. R. of Spixworth,
Norfolk, 1888-1900. Father of the above. Disappears from
Crockford, 1901.
WHITCHURCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 20, 1756. S. of William, attomey-at-law, of Frome,
Somerset. B. there. Bapt. June 18, 1738. Schools [Reading]
Harrow [and Winchester]. Matric. Michs. 1756. Migrated to
Caius, July 2, 1759; Scholar, 1759-65. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells), Sept. 23, 1764, described as 'LL.B.'; priest, Sept. 22,
1765; C. of Elm, Somerset, 1764. V. of Frome Selwood.
(Winchester Scholars; Venn, 11. 76.)
WHITCOMBE, PHILIP. B.A. 1829, mcorp. from Oxford. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 9, 1829; from Brasenose
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Apr. 17, 1822, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1826. Of Warwickshure. [Only s. of PhUip, of
Edgbaston.] Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1829; priest, 1830; C. of
Eastham with Hanley ChOd, Worcs., -1841-8. C. of St
John's, Wolverhampton, 1850-4. Resided at Tettenhall,
1855-6. V. of Holy Cross (The Abbey Church), Shrewsbury,
1857-81. Married Miss Margaret Evans, of Eyton, Heref.
Died Aug. 31, 1881. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WHITCOMBE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1812. [Only] s. of Richard [of BoUingham, Heref.].
B. at Kington, Heref. [Mar. 2, 1794]. School, Devon. Matric.
Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. President
of the Union, 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1820.
Called to the Bar. A Commissioner of Enquiry into Municipal
Corporations. Died at Hastings, Nov. 12, 1834. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
WHITCOMBE, ROBERT HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1876.
S. of Robert Henry, solicitor, of Bewdley. B. there, Apr. 11,
1859. School, Bewdley. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 12, 1880; B.A.
1881 ; M.A. 1884. Adm. Solicitor, 1887; practised at Bewdley.
J.P. for Worcs. Capt., Worcs. Regt., 1894. Served m the
South African War, 1898-1902. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R.A.S.C. (T.F.); mentioned twice in
despatches; D.S.O., 1917). Died Mar. 23, 1934; buried at
Ribbesford, Worcs. (Venn, 11. 442; A^*ny Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; The Times, Mar. 24, 1934.
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White, Alan William
WHITE, ALAN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3,
1888. S. of the Rev. Robert, of Scole, Norfolk (and Eliza
Stunt). B. July 19, 1869, at Shenton, Leics. School, Felsted
(Mr D. S. Ingram). Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1900. Assistant Master at King's Lynn Grammar School,
1891 and at prep. Schools; Head Master of St Aubyn's prep.
School, Barrow-in-Furness, in 1910. Latterly of 39, Broad-
water Down, Tunbridge Wells, where he died Nov. iz, 1940.
{AI. Felsted.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 14,
1940.)
WHITE, ALEXANDER WILLIAM MILLER. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Jan. 10, 1885. S. of Alexander Miller. B. Apr. 26,
1864, at Colchester. Schools, King's College, London and
King's College, Gloucester. Matric. Lent, 1885. An .\ssistant
Master. Of St Oswald's House, West Hartlepool, in 1911.
Married and had issue. {PeiU, 11. 713-)
WHITE, ALFRED DUNCAN. Matric. Non-CoU. from Ayerst
H., Lent, 1885.
WHITE, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 3, 1852. Of Northants. Matric. Michs. 1852.
WHITE, ALISON KINGSLEY GORDON. Adm. at Clare, Apr.
23, 1900. [S. of the Rev. William Moore, LL.D., of Stone-
leigh, Cheltenham. B. Jan. 2, 1881.] School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1900. Second Lieut., R..A.., 1900;
Lieut., 1903; Captain, 1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, R.F.-'V. ; Gen. Staff Officer; D.S.O., 1916; mentioned
5 times in despatches; G.S.O., 2, 1917-18; Brevet Lieut.-CoL,
1919). Brother of Samuel D. G. (1895), etc. (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
WHITE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1799-
[B. 1782, at Norton, Co. Durham. School, Witton-le-Wear.]
Matric. Michs. 1799; M.B. 1804. M.R.C.S. 1803; F.R.C.S.
1843. Assistant Surgeon, Westminster Hospital, 1806;
Surgeon, 1823; Consulting Surgeon, 1846. Hunterian Orator,
1831; Vice-President, R.C.S., 1832 and 1840; President,
1834 and 1842. Instituted a new operation for disease of the
hip-joint. Author, Treatise on the Plague; An Enquiry into
the Proximate Cause of Gout, and Us Rational Treatment.
Died Mar. 9, 1849, in London. (Plarr, Lives of the Fellows;
D.N.B.)
WHITE, ARCHIBALD WOOLLASTON. .\dm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [Eldest] s. of WiUiam Knight Hamilton
Ramsay (1852), of Leahurst, Tickhill, Yorks. (and Edith
Laura, dau. of the Rev. Archibald Paris). B. Oct. 14, 1877, at
Tickhill. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899. Of Wallingwells, Notts., in 1912. J. P. for Notts.
Succeeded his uncle as 4th Bart., May 20, 1907. Captain of
the Yorkshire County Cricket XI, 1912-14- Of Atterbum
Tower, Northumberland. Master of the West Percy Hunt.
Capt., Yorks. R.G.A. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., R.H.A.). Married, Aug. 12, 1903, Gladys
Becher Love, dau. of the Rev. Edward Augustus Bracken
Pitman, R. of Stonegrave, Yorks., and had issue. Died
Dec. 16, 1945. (Wellington Coll. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. ; Who's
Who; The Times, Dec. 20, 1945)
WHITE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 4.
1848. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1849; B.A. (itth Classic) 1852;
M.A. 1855. Fellow, 1852. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1852; pnest,
1853. Vice-Principal of Sidnev College, Bath, 1855-6. P.C. of
SapUton, Sufiolk, 1856-69. V. of Abthorpe, Northants.,
1868-72. V. of Gretton, 1872-6. R. of Blaby with Countes-
thorpe, Leics., 1876-81. R. of Parracombe, Devon, 1881-6.
Married, Apr. 17, i860, Juliet, 3rd dau. of T. C. Brackenbury,
Esq., of Sausthorpe Hall, Lines. Resided latterly at Exmouth,
where he died July 26, 1912, aged 83. Brother of Chades
(1845). (Crockford; The Times, July 29, 1912.)
WHITE, ARTHUR DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
July 28, 1832. S. of the Rev. Thomas P. (i797), R- of Drox-
ford,Hants. B. at Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1834; M.B. 1842;
Med. Lie. 1844; M.D. 1848. At St George's Hospital;
Edinburgh ; Dublin, and Paris. Adm. com. causa at Oxford,
1861. M.D., Oxford, i86i. L.R.C.P., 1844; M.R.C.S., 1851.
Practised first in Winchester. Physician, County Hospital,
Winchester. Sometime Superintendent, Government emigra-
tion service; of Chancery Lane, London. Resided latterly at
Sidi Omar, Tangier, Morocco, where he died Feb. 18, 1899.
Brother of Cyril A. (1837). (Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories;
The Times, Feb. 27, 1899-)
WHITE, ARTHUR KEBLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1847), of Chevington,
Suffolk. B. there, Apr. 9, 1862. School, Dedham, Essex.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1885; priest, 1886; C. of St Mary's, Bedford, 1885-90.
V of Burley, Hants., 1890-4. R. of Great Saxham, Suffolk,
1894-1905. R. of Chedburgh, 1905-8. R. of Chevington,
1908-26. Married, July 14, i8gi, Helen Maud, eldest dau. of
White, Charles Powell
John Frederick Nutter, of Caldwell Priory, Bedford. Died
Feb. 24, 1926. (Crockford; The Guardian, July 22, 1891;
The Times, Feb. 25, 1926.)
WHITE, ARTHUR PHILLIPS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. i88i.
S. of the Rev. Richard, R. of Polegate, Sussex. B. July 23,
1862. School, Hurst College. Adm. at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1883- B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. .Assistant Master at Cedar
House School, Blackheath. Later an assistant at an Army
Coach's establishment. Died Dec. 16, i939. at Alfnston,
Sussex. Brother of Cyril (1895). (St John's Coll., Hurstpter-
point Reg.; The Times, Dec. 19, 1939)
WHITE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 19,
1761. B. in Dorset. School, Dorchester.
WHITE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 18, 1785.
WHITE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 2. 1845;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1845. S. of John [upholsterer, of Wyle,
Cap], of Shrewsbury (and Anne). B. there, Sept. 21, 1825.
School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy). Matnc. Michs. 1845;
B.A. 1849; M.A. 1879- A Burgess of Shrewsbury, 1847. Ord
deacon (York), 1849; pnest, 1850; C. of Kingston-on-Hull,
1849-52. C. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1853-7. PC. ot
Haslington, Cheshire, 1857-68. V. of Tushingham, 1868-91.
C. of Tarrington, Heref., 1896-9. Died Mar. 9, 1899. at
Llanbedr, Merioneth. Brother of .\rthur (1848). (EagU, xxi.
238; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 10, 1899.)
WHITE, CHARLES [BEST]. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 20, 1830. [4th] s. of William Archibald Armstrong
[barrister; of College Street, Westminster] (and Sarah, dau.
of Col. Johnson Newman, Russian Envoy and Consul at
Hull). B.Oct. 7, i8i2, in Westminster. School, Westmmster.
Matric. Michs. 1830. .A^dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1832.
Of Castor, Northants. Married, July 6, 1841, Anme Aglae
Josephine, dau. of Admiral Ferrand, of the French Navy
Died Mar. 29, 1859. Father of Frank A. (1868); brother of
Francis (1820), etc. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
WHITE, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Nov. 17, 1821. Of Berkshire. Matric. Lent, 1822.
WHITE, CHARLES FRANCIS ORR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1896. [3rd] s. of John [Orr], of 7, Kingswood Road,
Nonvood, Surrey. B. Mar. 26, 1878, m London. Schools,
University CoUege School, London, and Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1908. Resident Medical
Officer, Hertford County Hospital, 1910. Clmical Assistant,
Electrical Dept., St Bartholomew's Hospital. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised m London.
Married 1909, Edith Nina, 2nd dau. of Edward WUliam
Tichener. Resided latterly at Guildford, Surrey, where he
died Mar. 3, 1948. (List of Carthusians; Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories; Church Times, Mar. 5, 1948.)
WHITE CHARLES HENRY. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1884; priest, 1885; C of Mottram-in-
Longdendale, Cheshire, 1884-7. C. of St James's, Plymouth,
1887-8. C. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1888-9. C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Miles Platting, Lanes., 1890-7. C. of St Matthew s,
Burnley, 1897-8. C. of St George's, Leicester, 1899-1900.
C. of Worsley, Lanes., 1900-3. C. of St Mary's, Prestwich,
1903-5. C. of Long Newton, Co. Durham, 1905-10. C. of
Dymock, Gloucs., 1910-11. C. of St HUda's, Warley Woods,
Gloucs., 1912-14. C. of Harworth, Notts., 1915-22. Latterly
of Clevedon, Somerset. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
WHITE, CHARLES PERCIVAL. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 1880.
rS of Robert Owen, of Gestingthorpe Hall, Essex.] Matnc.
Easter, 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1891.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1887. Resident Medical Officer, Queen
Chariotte's Lying-in Hospital. Practised in London, and
later at Hove, Sussex. Married, 1892, Manan Irene, dau. of
Charies Verrall Willett, of Brighton and had issue. Author
medical. Died Dec. 11, 1928, aged 67, at Hove. (Medical
Directories; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 13, 1928.)
WHITE, CHARLES POWELL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i-
1886. [4th] s. of the Rev. L[ewis] B[orrett] (Queen s College.
Oxford, 1845), R. of St Marv Aldermary, London. B. Apr. 21,
1867, in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1886;
Scholar; B.A. 1889; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1897; M.D. 1900.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon and .Assistant
Pathologist there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894; F.R.C.S., 1896.
Senior Demonstrator in Pathology, Yorkshu-e CoUege, Leeds.
Director of Helen Swindell's Cancer Research Laboratory',
Manchester Univereitv. Pathologist. Christie Hospital,
Manchester. Devoted his life to cancer research and con-
tracted the disease, from which he died. Mamed, 1918,
Lettice Mary 2nd dau. of Professor Horace Lamb, and had
issue. Author, pathological. Died Sept. 26, 1930; buried at
Norwood. Brother of George F. (1894) and Lewis M. (i879)-
(Medical DireUories; Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 29, and
Oct. 3, 1930; Cambridge Review, Oct. 10, 1930.)
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WHITE, CHARLES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-ColL, Michs. 1885.
S. of Vemon Moore, Presbyterian Minister, of London (and
Martha Wareham). B. Sept. 30, 1864, in Liverpool. School,
Godolphin, Hammersmith, London. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 11, 1886; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol), 1892; priest, 1893; C. of St James's,
Cheltenham, 1892-5. C. of St Simon's Mission, Paddington,
1895-9. C. of Choriey, Cheshire, 1899-1905. C. of St Mark's,
Broadwater Down, Sussex, 1905-10. C. of Sissinghurst,
Kent, igio-ii. C. of Crowborough, Sussex, 1912-17. V. of
Wendy, with Shingay, Cambs., 1917-30. V. of St John's,
Ashbourne, Derbs., 1930-2. Died July 25, 1932- Brother
of Patrick H. (1875). {Eagle, ,\lvii. 191 ; Crockford; The Ttmes,
July 27, 1932.)
WHITE, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 8, 1892.
S. of [the Rev.] John (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1836). B.
[Nov. 9, 1873], at Grayingham, Lines. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chir. 1898;
M.D. 1903. At the London Hospital; House Surgeon there;
House Surgeon, Poplar Hospital for Accidents, and at the
N.E. Hospital for Children, Hackney Road. Practised at
Rochester. Of 22, Star Hill, Rochester, in 1950. Brother of
Maurice (1890) and William B. (1877)- {Peile, 11. 778;
Medical Directories.)
WHITE, CORNELIUS SWAN (1833), see SCARBROW.
WHITE, CYRIL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 24, 1853-
[3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1804), R. of Chevington, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Gave up his University career on the outbreak of the Crimean
War, and joined the- 12 th Lancers. Served also in the Indian
Mutiny. Died of fever, Mar. 1859, aged 23, at Nagoda,
Central India. M.I. in Chevington Church. Brother of
Edmund K. (1849) and John (1847). {Bury St Edmunds Sch.
Lists.)
WHITE, CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H., Oct. i, 1895.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Richard, R. of Polegate, Sussex.
B. Nov. 25, 1876. School, St John's, Hurstpierpoint.] Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1900; priest,
1901 ; C. of St Mary's, Plaistow, London, E., 1900-2. C. of
Clayton with Keymer, Sussex, 1902-5. C. of St Andrew's,
Burgess Hill, 1905-9. C. of Shere, Smrey, 1909-14. C. of
Bramshott, Hants., 1914-17. R. of Maperton, Somerset,
1917-30. Died Aug. 7, 1930, at Alfriston. Brother of Arthur
P. (1881). [St John.' s Coll., Hurstpierpoint Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 13, 1930.)
WHITE, CYRIL AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Dec. 9, 1837. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Thomas Penny (i797). of
Droxford, Hants. B. in Hants. [School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1838; B.A. 1844. Married, May 2, 1850, at Marseilles,
Mary Jane Josephine, eldest dau. of Joseph Coneys, of
Galway. Brother of Arthur D. (1832). {Eton Sch. Lists; T. A
Walker, 460.)
WHITE, DARIUS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 17,
1862. [S. of Darius James (and Mary Ann Boulton). B.
Mar. 22, 1843, at Edmonton.] Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar;
B.A. 1866; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1866; priest,
1867; C. of Camborne, Cornwall, 1866-9. C. of St Ives, 1869-
70. C. of Sneyd, Staffs., 1870-1. C. of Holy Trinity, Gains-
. borough, Lines., 1871-4. V. of West Butterwick, 1874-84.
V. of Burgh-le-Marsh with Winthorpe, 1884-1908. Married,
Apr. 21, 1874, Amelia Gervis, dau. of George Henry Jackson,
M.D., of Tottenham. Author, Apostolic Succession as taught
by the Bible, the Church and common Sense. Latterly of
Bournemouth, where he died May 4, 1924. (Boase, Biblio.
Cornub.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 9, 1924.)
WHITE, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 8,
1887. Eldest s. of J. Gregory, M.D., of West Knole, Bourne-
mouth. B. 1867, at Woodstock, Oxon. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Adm. solicitor, 1894;
practised in London, 1894-1905. Sometime a planter in British
Guiana, 1907-19. Practised as a solicitor in Antigua, 1920-3.
In the Civil Service of the Leeward Islands, 1923-33. Latterly
of 20, Grand Avenue, Bournemouth. Died Aug. 9, 1943.
(Sherborne Reg.; The Times, Aug. 13, 1943.)
WHITE, EBENEZER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 13, 1833.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1833. '
WHITE, EDMUND KEBLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1849. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John (1804), R. of Chevington,
Suffolk. Schools, King Edward's, Birmingham and Bury
St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1849; Bell Scholar,
1850. Died 1851, in Cambridge, of typhoid fever, whilst an
undergraduate. Brother of Cyril (1853) and John (1847).
WHITE (post MANWARING-WHITE), EDMUND RICHARD
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, May 27, 1873. Eldest s.
of the Rev. Edmund Roger Manwaring (next), V. of Mendle-
sham, Suffolk. B. in London. [School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1877; priest,
White, Francis Overend
1878; C. of St Luke's, Leicester, 1877-9. V. of Eastoft, Yorks.,
1879-1900. V. of Acaster Selby with Appleton-Roebuck,
1900-9. V. of Mendlesham, Suffolk, 1909-32. Adopted the
additional name of Manwaring, 1880. Died Apr. 30, 1932,
aged 77. (Al. Felsted. ; Scott, MSS. ; Crockford; The Guardian,
May 6, 1932.)
WHITE, EDMUND ROGER MANWARING. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 20, 1847. [Only s. of Edmund, of York
Terrace, London.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A.
1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1850. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1851; priest, 1852. C. of Debenham, Suffolk,
1854-8. C. of Woolverston, 1856-61. V. of Mendlesham,
1861-77. V. of Ryarsh, Kent, 1877-1906. Disappears from
Crockford, 1907. Father of the above.
WHITE, EDMUND YALDEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 5,
1810. S. of the Rev. Edmund (Oriel College, Oxford, 1782).
B. at Newton Valence, Hants. Matric. Easter, 1810; Scholar,
1813; B.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (Chester, Litt. dim. from
Winchester), Dec. 19, 181 3; priest (Winchester), June 17, 182 1.
C. of Empshott and East Worldham, Hants., 1821-8. C. of
Crondall, 1828-62. Married, Apr. 22, 1844, Anne, dau. of the
Rev. J. L. Crane, V. of Crondall. Died Apr. 7, 1862. {Clergy
List; Crockford; Camb. Yearbook; G. Mag., 1844, l. 645.)
WHITE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 6, 1758.
S. of the Rev. Edward (1723), of Bayfield, Norfolk (by his
2nd wife). B. at Great Yarmouth. School, Norwich (Mi-
Welton). Matric. Easter, 1762; Scholar; B.A. 1763; M.A.
1766. Fellow, 1764-82. Ord. deacon (Norwich), July 24,
1763; priest (Ely), Dec. 23, 1781; C. of Shipdham, Norfolk,
1763. R. of Hockwold and Wilton, 1782-1805. Died Oct. 20,
1805; buried at WUton. M.I. there. {Venn, u. 75.)
WHITE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 7,
1815. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819; Hulsean
prize, 1819. M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (London), May 28, 1820;
priest, June 2, 1822. One of these names, in Holy Orders (not
of Oxford), died at Hemel Hempstead, Apr. 30, 1829; of
Epperstone, Notts. (G. Mag., 1829, i. 475.)
WHITE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 12, 1816. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1817; B.A. 1821. See note in above
entry.
WHITE (post WHYTE), EDWARD TOWRY. Adm. pens, at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1866. Only s. of Henry Towry, Admiral,
of Carlisle. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873.
Married, Sept. 3, 1873, Eliza Emma, 2nd dau. of Charles
Horace, Lapidge, Cdr., R.N. Of Fittleworth, Sussex, in 1923
WHITE, EUSTACE EVANS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1890. [S. of Charles Mills, colonel, of Leominster,
Heref. B. Nov. 3, 1870, in Madras. School, Hereford
Cathedral.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Assistant
Master at Merchiston Castle prep. School, 1915-19. Died in
1922. {Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 18,
1820. [2nd] s. of William [Archibald Armstrong, barrister]
(and Sarah, dau. of Col. Johnson Newman, Russian Envoy
and Consul at Hull). B. May 5, 1803, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1824;
Norrisian prize, 1826; M.A. 1827. Ord. priest (Peterb.),
June 10, 1827. C. of Broughton, Northants., 1836. Died
May 13, 1876. Brother of Charles B. (1830), etc. {Record of
Old Westminsters; Northants. Clergy; Burke, L.G.)
WHITE, FRANCIS DE LACY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 6,
1864. 2nd s. of the Rev. Joseph, R. of Middleton with
Fordley, Suffolk. B. there, June 20, 1843. School, Ipswich
(Dr Rigaud and Mr Holden). Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Middleton, Suffolk, 1868-71. C. of St Mary's, Wavertree,
Liverpool, 1871-2. C. of Prescot, Lanes., 1872-4. Chaplain
to Lady RoUe, of Bicton, Devon, 1875-81. V. of Fenny
Stratford, Bucks., 1881-3. R. of Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs.,
1883-1910. Disappears from Crockford, 1911. Father oi
Reginald de L. (1895).
WHITE, FRANCIS OVEREND. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1850. S. of the Rev. William (i8n), of Wolverhampton (and
Eliza). B. there [Nov. 15, 1831]. Bapt. Nov. 20, 1832.
School, Wolverhampton (Rev. W. White). Matric. Michs.
1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), Dec. 21,
1854; priest, Dec. 23, 1855; C. of St Matthew's, Wolver-
hampton, 1854-6. C. of Emsworth, Hants., 1857-60. C. of
Woking, 1860-2. C. of Tooting, 1862-8. C. of St Stephen's,
Marylebone, 1868-73. Tutor at the C.M.S. Children's Home,
1874-9. C. of St Matthias, Islington, 1881-90; V. there,
1890-9. Author, The Lives of the Elizabethan Bishops. Died
July 7, 1899, at Tunbridge Wells, when on a visit to a friend.
Brother of Frederick A. (1848) and William A. (1842).
{Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxi. 238; Crockford;
The Times, July 17, 1899.)
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WHITE, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17, 1870. S. of
Francis, auctioneer, of East Retford, Notts, (and Sarah).
B. [Aug. 1852], at East Retford. Bapt. Sept. i, 1852.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1870. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll.)
WHITE, FRANK ARMSTRONG. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan.
30, 1868. [EldestJs.ofCharlesB. (1830), of Castor, Northants.
(and Aglae, dau. of Adm. Ferrand of the French Navy). B.
Mar. 16, 1850, at Nice, France. School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B..\. 1875- Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 18, 1870. Of Castor House, near Peterborough. Lieut.,
Northants. Militia, 1874; Capt., 1882; Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. J. P. for Hunts, and Peterborough. Married,
Aug. 10, 1875, Fanny Augusta, eldest dau. of W. A. Patterson,
Esq., and had issue. Died Jan. 30, 1912. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Inns of Court; Army Lists; Walford, County Families.)
WHITE, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 31,
1800. S. of Robert, of Cambridge. [B. 1783-] .School,
Baldock, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar; B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1808. Chaplain, R.N.; accompanied Admiral Sir G.
Burlton to India, in H.M.S. Cornwallis. Sir George died in
1815, and White petitioned to be appointed on the Madras
establishment; the H.E.I.C. agreed, subject to the approba-
tion of the Bishop of London, which involved the necessity of
White going to England, and then waiting an indefinite time.
He therefore declined the post. Appointed (one of the last
six) Chaplain to the H.E.I.C, 1816. Died in Madras, Sept. 30,
1816, aged 33. M.I. in St Edward's Church, Cambridge, and
St Mary's Cemetery, Madras, where he is described as
'Chaplain to the Flagships.' (E. A. B. Barnard; V. Hodson;
F. Penny.)
WHITE, FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 18, 1811. Of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. [Doubtless s.
of Robert, M.D. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Lent,
1812. Doubtless brother of Henry G. (1788). {Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Lists, 415.)
WHITE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1820.
[Doubtless 2nd s. of Charles Nicholas, of Dalkeith House,
Bucks, and the Madras Civil Service (and Letitia Mytton,
dau. of Edward Owen Williams). B. 1802. School, Eton.]
Major, 90th Regt. Married Harriet, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas French Cooke, of Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Died,
s.p., May, 1856. Doubtless brother of Henry (1823). {Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, Irish Gentry; V. Hodson.)
WHITE, FREDERICK ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Frederick 'Anthony' [Augustus],
of Chine Cliffe, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight (and Julia, dau. of
Lew-is B. Bumand, of Croydon, Surrey). B. Oct. 4, 1868, in
London. Schools, Wellington College, and Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1887. A director of the Ecclesiastical Insurance
Office, and the Life Association of Scotland. Chairman of
.-Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers; Vice-Chairman
of the Dartford Brewery Co. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (A.B., R.N.V.R. (anti-aircraft)). Of 15, Eaton Place,
' London, S.W. Chairman of the Ipswich Malting Co., Ltd.
Married, July 12, 1899, Marjorie Gifford Speir. Half-brother
of Frederick V. (1900). {Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WHITE, FREDERICK AVARNE [or AVERNE]. Adm. sizar at
St John's, July i, 1848. S. of the Rev. William (1811), of
Wolverhampton (and Eliza). B. there, Aug. 13, 1829.
School, Wolverhampton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1848;
B.A. 1852. A private tutor. Author, The Civil Service History
of England. Brother of Francis O. (1850) and William A.
(1842). {Wolverhampton Or. Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Jan. 10, 1896. S. of Henry C, Esq., of Havilah, Mudgee Line,
N.S.W., Australia. B. Apr. 18, 1875, at Woodlands, Denman,
N.S.W. School,. A.11 Saints College, Bathurst,N.S.W. Matric.
Lent, 1896. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 12, 1896; B.A. 1899. Of
Mittabah, Exeter, N.S.W., in 1939.
WHITE, FREDERICK GEORGE HERBERT HENRY EUGENE.
Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke, Oct. 5, 1876. Eldest s. of
the Rev. Frederick WiUiam (1839), V. of Crowle, Lines. B.
at Meare, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878;
B.A. 1880; Tyrwhitt (Hebrew) Scholar, 1881; M.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1881; priest, 1882; C. of North Molton,
Devon, 1881-4. Fellow of St Augustine's College, Canterbury,
1884-5. Chaplain, R.N., 1887-1901; H.M.S. Devastation,
1887; Monarch, 1887-90; Northumberland and Dreadnought,
1891-4; Grafton, 1894-5; Royal Oak, 1895-6; Ganges, 1896-7;
Thunderer, 1897-1900; Vulcan, 1900-1. V. of Crowle, Lines.,
1901-8. V. of Tovil, Kent, 1908-13. R. of Uley with Owlpen,
Gloucs., 1913-17. V. of Bathampton, Somerset, 1917-27.
R. of Westbere, Kent, 1927-30. Died Nov. 10, 1930; buried
at Leeds, Kent. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 11, 1930.)
White, George Davis
WHITE, FREDERICK VERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 8, 1871. Did not reside. [Doubtless s. of E., of 23,
Ladbroke Square, London. School, Harrow.] A publisher; of
14, Bedford Street, Strand, London. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, FREDERICK VERNON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1900. S. of Frederick Augustus. B. May 12, 1877, at Rams-
gate. Schools, Cowbridge Grammar; in Germany; and Paris;
and at the London College of Divinity, Highbury. Migrated
to Christ's, Sept. 30, 1901; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1921. Ord.
deacon (Bristol), 1903; priest, 1904; C. of St Luke's, Bed-
minster, Somerset, 1903-5. C. of Corse, Gloucs., 1905-7; V.
there, 1907-18. V. of Boynton and Camaby with Fraisthorpe,
Yorks., 1918-28. V. of Overton with Shipton, 1928-34.
Disappears from Crockford, 1935. Half-brother of Frederick
A. (1887). [Peile, 11. 854.)
WHITE, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, Feb. 16, 1839. Eldest s. of Frederick Blundstone,
surgeon, of Tetbury, Gloucs. B. at Nether Stowey, Somerset.
Matric. Easter, 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (York), 1845;
priest, 1846. C. of Bremilham, Wilts., 1851. V. of Meare,
Somerset, 1851-68. V. of Crowle, Lines., 1868-1901 (seques-
trated, 1881-1901). Father of Frederick G. H. H. E. (1876);
brother of William H. (1842). {Crockford; P. B. G. BinnaU.)
WHITE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, June 25,
1757. S. of the Rev. Samuel. B. at Ipstones, Staffs. School,
Market Bosworth, Leics. (Mr Slade). Matric. Michs. 1757;
B.A. 1761.
WHITE (post THOMAS), GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, June 22, 1767. [Doubtless s. of John, of Montserrat
and of Chichester, Sussex. School, Eton (1757-66).] Adm.
at the Middle Temple, July i, 1768. Took the name of
Thomas, 1778, on inheriting an estate at Yapton, Sussex,
from his grandfather, Sir George Thomas, ist Bart. M.P. for
Chichester, 1784-1812. Died Jime 24, 1821; M.I. at Yapton.
{Eton Coll. Reg.)
WHITE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 5, 1872.
S. of Francis Thurkill, solicitor (and Harriet Elizabeth). B.
July 12, 1855, at Skirbeck, Lines. Bapt. Sept. 12, 1855.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879; U..\. 1882. A bank-clerk.
Of Barcelona, in 1882. Resided latterly at Wanstead, Essex,
where he died Dec. 31, 1918. (Scott, MSS., which states that
he is described as a bank-clerk in the register of deaths.)
WHITE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 10,
1832. S. of George. B. in Hants. School, Portsmouth. Matric.
Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1833. {Peile, 11. 446.)
WHITE, GEORGE CECIL. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, 1866.
S. of the Rev. Samuel George Booth (1831), V. of Bough ton-
under-Blean, Kent. B. [Jan. 22], 1848, at Stansted, near
Faversham. Bapt. Apr. 9, 1848. Schools, Sevenoaks, and
Lancing College. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873.
Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Itchen-
Abbas, Hants., 1871-2. C. of St Paul's, Southampton, 1872-
7; V. there, 1877-89. Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of
Marlborough, 1879-83. R. of Nursling, Hants., 1889-1914.
Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1915-36. Married, Aug. 28, 1873,
Marion, dau. of the Rev. George Beardsworth, V. of Selling,
Kent. Author, Righteousness and Peace; Glimpses of King
William IV andQueen Adelaide. Resided latterly at Fresh-
water Bay, Isle of Wight, where he died May 22, 1936.
{Lancing Reg.; Venn, 11. 375; Crockford; The Times, May 23,
1936.)
WHITE, GEORGE COSBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 31,
1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1851. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1848; priest
(London), 1849; C. of Wantage, Berks., 1848-9. Provost of
Cumbrae, 1851-3. C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico, 1856-66; V.
'here, 1866-76. V. of Malvern Link, Worcs., 1876-7. V. of
Newland, Worcs., 1877-97- Hon. Canon of Cumbrae, 1853-
1900. Latterly of Clevedon, Somerset, where he died Dec. 6,
1918, aged 93. {Crockford; The Times, Dec. 7, 1918.)
WHITE, GEORGE DAVIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1884. S. of William, master-mariner (and Emma Bartlett).
B. Jan. 6, 1866, at St Bees. School, St Bees Grammar
(W. T. Newbold). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St John's, Birken-
head, 1890-5. C. of New Brighton, Cheshure, 1895-7. V. of
Shotwick, 1897-1902. V. of Lower Tranmere, 1902-14. R. of
Wallasey, 1914-36. Hon. Canon of Chester, 1930-6. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Carlisle, 1937-49-. Married, Nov. 12, 1895, Alice,
3rd dau. of John Campbell Dicker. Of Kirby Lonsdale,
Lanes., in 1952. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 14, 1895.)
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WHITE, GEORGE FRASER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1894. S. of
the Rev. Lewis Borrett, D.D. (Queen's College, Oxford, 1845),
R. of St Mary Aldermary (and Levina Anne Brockman).
B. Nov. 3, 1875, in London. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1908. Assistant Master
at Fritham House School, Lyndhurst, 1899-1904; at Clare
School, Walmer, 1904-9; at Lawrence House, St Anne's-on-
Sea, 1909-11; Joint Head Master of St Clare, Walmer,
1911-20. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Air-mechanic,
R.A.F.). Assistant Master at Midhurst Grammar School,
1920-35. Of Petersfield, Hants, in 1946. Brother of Charles
P. (1886) and Lewis M. (1879). {Venn, n. 540; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Univ. War List.)
WHITE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 30,
1857. S. of the Rev. George William (1819) (and Elizabeth
Martha). B. at Dudley, Worcs. Bapt. July 6, 1837. Matric.
Michs. 1857. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1861; priest, 1862. C. of
St Luke's, Wolverhampton, 1864-72. P.C. of Wednesfield
Heath, Staffs., 1872-82. V. of Lawley, Salop, 1882-1917.
Latterly of Chestnuts, Wrekin Road, Wellington. Disappears
from Crockford, 1920.
WHITE, GEORGE HENRY WESTCOTT. Adm. a scholar at
Queens', Apr. 1887. S. of George. B. Feb. 28, i868, at
Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Kept a prep.
School at Guildford, Surrey, 1891-4; Assistant Master at
St Albans Grammar School, 1895 ; subsequently Head Master
of a school at Gowerton, Swansea. Died in 1901. (Information
from his son.)
WHITE, GEORGE JAMES FELLY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 4, 1825. S. of George. B. in London. School,
Isleworth, Middlx. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. ((>th Wrangler)
1829; M.A. 1832.
WHITE, GEORGE TOWRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 26, 1831. [5th] s. of W[illiam] A[rchibald] A[rmstrong].
B. [Mar. 14, 1814], in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Lent, 1832; Scholar; B.A. (i?,th Wrangler) 1835; M.A. 1838.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3, 1835. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 19, 1838. Married, Aug. 14, 1848, Euphemia Anne, dau.
of Major Robert William Sherriff, H.E.I.C.S. Died Dec. 14,
1867. Brother of Stephen P. (1818), Francis (1820) and
Charles B. (1830). (Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
WHITE, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sx John's,
June 28, 1819. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Chester, Litt. dim. from
Lichfield), Mar. 23, 1823; priest (Lichfield), 1824; C. of
Dariaston, Staffs., 1823. C. of Bilston, 1836-8. C. of St
Andrew's, Netherton, Worcs., 1838-43. R. of Dariaston,
1843-67. Died Oct. 7, 1867. Father of George H. (1857).
(Clergy List; Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Nov. 12, 1867;
Simms, Biblio. Staff.)
WHITE, HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov. 7,
1825. Matric. Michs. 1826.
WHITE, HARMAN MAUL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
2nd s. of Henry, solicitor, of Shawford Close, near Winchester
(and Alice Mary, dau. of John Warner). B. Feb. 9, 1880, at
Grasmere, Winchester. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Adm. a solicitor, Aug. 1904;
practised (Messrs Goodwin and White) at Southampton and
also at Market Drayton. Married, Apr. 30, 1914, Ida Victoria
Cotton. Died Jan. 19, 1948, in London. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 21, 1948.)
WHITE, HAROLD JENNINGS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1882.
[Eldest] s. of Thomas Jennings (1841), solicitor. B. [Apr. 15],
1863, at South Hampstead. School, Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Adm. solicitor, Nov. 1888; practised
in London (Messrs Milles, Jennings-White and Foster).
Solicitor to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. Of 20, Nevem
Mansions, London, S.W. Died Dec. 14, 1925. [Tonbridge
Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 456; Law Lists.)
WHITE, HARRY LAUNCELOT. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. 13, 1883. [2nd s. of the Rev. Joseph Hemy (1859), R. of
Brattleby, Lines, (and Catherine). B. Feb. 29, 1865.] School,
HaUeybury. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord.
deacon, 1889; C. of Milton, Hants., 1889-91. Died Oct. 5,
1891. Brother of Wilson W. (1883). (HaUeybury Reg., which
gives B. Feb. 19, 1865, and died Nov. 25, 1891 ; The Guardian,
Oct. 14, 1891.)
WHITE, HARRY LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1899. S. of H[enry] J[oseph]. B. May 12, 1880, at Bristol.
School, Bristol Grammar (Mr R. L. Leighton). Matric. Michs.
1899; Scholar; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham Grammar School, 1902-9; at King Edward VIl's
School, Sheffield, 1909-15; at Kingston Grammar School,
1915-20; Head Master of Wisbech Grammar School, 1920-40.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.). Temporary
White, Henry John
Assistant Master at Winchester, 1943-5- Resided latteriy at
34, Verona Avenue, Southboume, Bournemouth. (School-
masters' Directories.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Mar. 6, 1779-
[Eld. J s. of the Rev. Thomas (Merton College, Oxford, 1729).
Sacrist of Lichfield (and May Hunter). B. there. School,
Lichfield. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar; B.A. 1783; M.A.
1786. Sacrist of Lichfield, 1784; Priest-Vicar of Lichfield.
V. of Chebsey, Staflfs., 1785-1836. V. of Pipe Ridware, 1798-
1836. V. of Dilhome, 1809-36. P.C. of St Chad's, Lichfield,
1814-36. A friend of Miss Seward and of Dr Johnson, who
called him 'the rising strength of Lichfield.' Died Apr. 8,
1836, in the Close, Lichfield, aged 75. (Peile, 11. 310; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1836, 11. 105.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Dec. 5, 1811.
S. of Richard. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A.
1816; M.A. 1819. Ord. priest (Chester), Dec. 19, 1813.
R. of Claughton, Lanes., 1813-44. Lived at Kew Green.
(Peile,ii. 369; Foster, Index Eccles.; Victoria Hist, of Lanes.,
VIII. 217.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 10, 1823. Of
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1823. [Doubtless 3rd s. of Charles
Nicholas, Madras C.S. (and Letitia Mytton, dau. of E. O.
Williams). B. July 6, 1804.] Sometime Lieut., Coldstream
Guards. In Holy Orders. Of Almington Hall, Salop. Married
(i) Sept. 18, 1834, Sarah Ford, dau. of George Stevens, R.N.,
and had issue; (2) Florence, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Luby,
D.D. Died Jan. 26, 1888. Doubtless brother of Frederick
(1820). (Bnike, L.G. of Ireland.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Downing, Oct.
14, 1823; from Oriel College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
June 30, 1821, age 16. [3rd] s. of Charles, Esq. B. in
Marylebone, London. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1826; M.A.
1830. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1835. Held no cures or prefer-
ments. Of Charnes Hall, Eccleshall, Staffs. Disappears from
Crockford, 1886. (Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1828.
S. of Charies. B. at Reading [Nov. 23, 1812]. School, Read-
ing. Matric. Michs. 1828. Ph.D., Heidelberg University.
F.S.A., i860. Appointed, 1858, to superintend the compila-
tion of the 'Catalogue of Scientific Papers' issued by the
Royal Society. Sometime Literary critic to the Atlas.
Married, 1837, Elizabeth King, of Boulogne-sur-Mer, and had
issue. Author, The Massacre of St Bartholomew; A History of
the Religious Wars in the Reign of Charles IX; Elements of
Universal History; Outlines of Universal History; History of
Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Died Jan. 5, 1880, in London.
(Boase, iii. 1311; D.N.B.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. i, 1833.
[2nd s. of John, Esq., of Torrington Square, London.]
Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 12, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1835;
LL.B. 1840. Adm. at Lmcoln's Inn, May 25, 1840. Called to
the Bar, June 14, 1843. Died in London, Aug. 12, 1844,
aged 27. (Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 328.)
WHITE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 29, 1849. Matric.
Michs. 1849.
WHITE, HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1891.
WHITE, HENRY BOSCAWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
1869. [S. of Henry, of Clapham. School, Eton.] Did not
reside. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
WHITE, HENRY GOSTLIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 23, 1788. 2nd s. of Robert, M.D., of Bury St Edmunds.
B. July, 1769, at Great Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1788.
Migrated to Clare, July 15, 1789; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795-
Fellow of Clare, 1792-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Junes, 1792;
priest, Sept. 21, 1794. C. of Barking-by-the Tower, 1801-43.
Chaplain to the Duke of Kent. A distinguished preacher.
'Owned, and thought of publishing, Johnson's Diary of a
tour in Wales, but disposed of it to Duppa by the end of
1816.' Author, Sermons on subjects Doctrinal and Practical.
Died Nov. 7, 1846. 'Commemorated by a handsome monu-
ment of Gothic design on the South wall of All Hallows,
Barking, whereon are some verses composed by himself,
which, however, would not add to his reputation if quoted. ..."
(N. and C., 3rd Ser., in. 323; L. F. Powell; Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Reg., where a note by S.H.A.H. states that his father
had 24 children; elder brother, Robert G. and Henry G.
being alone named in the family pedigree; but Frederick
(1811) was doubtless another.)
WHITE, HENRY JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1907. Of Old Hall, Ware, Herts., in 1906.
(Camb. Yearbook.)
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WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 28,
1804. [Eld. s. of John, butcher (and Mary Neville).] B. [Mar.
21, 1785], at Nottingham. Matric. Easter, 1806. After leaving
a small private school was put to work at a stocking-loom in
Nottingham. Then obtained work in a lawyer's office, and,
encouraged by Southey, was able to pursue poetic studies.
Developed a strong Evangelical piety, and came to Cambridge
to take Orders through the influence of Charles Simeon.
Showed brilliant promise but his health proved unequal to the
strain, and he died in College, Oct. 19, 1806. Contemporary
and acquaintance of Patrick Bronte. Left in MS. a mass of
verse and prose, published later in various editions as
Poetical Works and Remains. Buried in All Saints' Church-
yard, Cambridge, where a flat stone now marks his grave;
when the church was demolished in 1870, his memorial
tablet, with a medallion portrait by Chantrey, was trans-
ferred to the ante-chapel of St John's College. Brother of
John N. (1819) and James (181 1). {Eagle, .x.wiii; D.N.B.;
Life, by Southey; C. H. Cooper, Memorials of Cambridge,
III. 201.)
WHITE (post MILNER- WHITE), HENRY MILNER. Adm. pens.
(age 20) at Pembroke, July 2, 1874. [Youngest] s. of Robert
(1853), deceased [of Cowes, Isle of VVightl. B. [Dec. 19, 1854]
at West Cowes. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881;
LL.M. 1885; LL.D. 1891. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 18,
1884. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1886. Took the additional
name of Milner, 1894. Three times President of the South-
ampton Chamber of Commerce. J. P. for Southampton.
Knighted, 1918. Married (i) June 12, 1883, Kathleen Lucy,
youngest dau. of Charles Meeres, M.R.C.S., of Sandown, Isle
of Wight; (2) Oct. 9, 1894, Aimie Booth, widow of William
Hubert Hall, and only child of Robert Teasdale, of Darling-
ton, and had issue. Died Apr. i5, 1922, at Southampton.
Brother of Reginald A. R. (1S72). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 19, 1922.)
WHITE, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1873. S. of Horace [Philips, H.B.M. Consul at
Tangier (and Seydeh)]. B. Oct. 30, 1855, at Antioch. Bapt.
Nov. 30, 1855. [School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Entered the Consular Service, 1882;
Clerk to the Legation at Tangier, 1882; Consul, 1885; Second
Secretary, 1895; First Secretary, 1905; Consul-General and
Agent for Morocco, 1908-21. British representative at Madrid
at the conference for the internationalization of Tangier.
Retired in 1921, and lived at St Jean de Luz until the
German occupation of France in 1940. C.M.G. 1905;
K.C.M.G. 1917; Commander of the Legion of Honour, 1925.
Married, Sept. 29, 1887, Helen Sophia, dau. of Roderick
Hugonin, Esq., of Kinmylies House, Inverness. Died June 7,
1947, at Bournemouth. (Walford, County Families; The
Times, June 11, 1947)
WHITE, HERBERT SOUTHEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
May 9,. 1849. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Neville (1819),
deceased. B. [Aug. 1830, at Tivetshall], Norfolk. Schools
[Bury St Edmunds Grammar and] Brighton. Matric. Michs.
1849; Rustat Scholar; B..A. 1853; M.A. 1857. Cricket 'blue,'
1852. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1855; priest, 1857; C. of
Watton, Norfolk, 1855-7. P.C. of St Matthew's, Thorpe,
Norwich, 1857-8. V. of Tunstead, with South Ruston,
Norfolk, 1858-63. Died May 17, 1863. Brother of James S.
(1844) and Joseph N. (1846). {Brighton Coll. Reg.; Boase, vi.
848; Book of Blues; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WHITE, HORACE CLAUDE AUBREY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1900. S. of Henry George, of Wreyland, St Andrew's
Road, Southsea, Hants. B. [Oct. 18], 1881, at Sheemess,
Kent. School, his father. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1907. Died Apr. 7, 1941.
WHITE (or WHYTE), JAMES. B.A. 1754, incorp. from Trin.
Coll., Dublin. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Trinity, May 15,
1754 from Trinity College, Dublin. S. of Mark, of Dublin. B.
there. Adm. at Trin. Coll., Dublin, Dec. 6, 1749; B.A. (T.C.D.)
1754. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26, 1764. Twice married,
and had issue. Died in 1807. {Inns of Court; At. Dublin.;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WHITE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 18,
1793. Did not reside.
WHITE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 3, 1811.
2nd s. of John, Esq. [butcher], of Nottingham. Matric.
Michs. 1811; Scholar; B.A. 1815; M.A. i8i8. P.C. of St
George's, Manchester, 1826-42. R. of Stalham, Norfolk,
1842-52. R. of Sloley, 1852-85. Died Mar. 9, 1885. Brother
of Henry K. (1804) and John N. (1819). (Boase, vi. 849;
Clergy List; Walford, County Families.)
White, John
WHITE, JAMES DUNDAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1885. [Eldest] s. of John [Orr], of Sunnyside, Kingswood
Road, Norwood, Surrey [and Rutherglen, Glasgow]. B.
[July 10], 1866, in Glasgow. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. and LL.B. 1888; M.A. 1892; LL.M. 1894; LL.D.
1901. .\dm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 14, 1886. Called to
the Bar, June 10, 1891. On the South Wales Circuit. M.P.
for Dumbartonshire, 1906-10 and Jan.-Dec. 1910; for the
Tradeston div. of Glasgow, 1911-18. Parliamentary Private
Secretary to Lord Pentland, Secretary for Scotland, 1910-12.
Married (i) Aug. 29, 1894, Lydia Grace, dau. of the Rev. R.
Haythomthwaite, V. of Cleator Moor; (2) Sept. 29, 1909,
Una Theodora, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Henry Chase.
Author of numerous works on merchant shipping Acts,
land-values, taxation, etc. Latterly of 39, Burton Court,
Chelsea, where he died Apr. 30, 1951- Brother of John D. C.
(1890). (Who's Who; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
The Times, May i, 1951.)
WHITE, JAMES KEMP. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1886. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1894; practised in
the Haymarket, London (Messrs Greville and White).
Disappears from Law Lists, 191 1.
WHITE (post NEVILLE), JAMES SEWELL. .\dm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Nov. i, 1844. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] John Neville
(1819). B. at Norwich. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 13,
1848. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1852. Clerk of the Crown
in Bombay, 1862; Advocate-General, Bombay, 1866-9;
Remembrancer, 1869-76; Puisne Judge, Bombay, 1876-82.
Took the name of Neville, by Royal Licence, 1885. Married,
Apr. 24, 1862, Emelyn Anna, eldest dau. of John Stogdon,
Esq., of Heavitree, Devon. Died at Norwich, Jan. 16, 1912,
'aged 84.' Brother of Herbert S. (1849) and Joseph N. (1846);
father of Reginald J. N. (1881). (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.;
Boase, vi. 850, which gives 'died 1885'; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Jan. 18, 1912.)
WHITE, JAMES TAHOURDIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. i,
1815. Doubtful if resided.
WHITE, JAMES TREVOR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
May 12, 1835. S. of Thomas Trevor, Esq., of Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1843. C. of
St James', Holywell, Northants., 1848-50. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1868.
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, Aug. 16, 1759.
S. of Robert, of White Roding, Esse.x. School, Sedbergh,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar, 1763; B.A. (8th
Wrangler) 1764; M.A. 1767. Fellow, 17.65. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), Aug. 1764; priest, June 8, 1766; C. of Stemfield,
Suffolk, 1764. Perhaps R. of Sutton-by-Dover, and LitUe
Mongeham, Kent, 1772-81. V. of Ware, Herts., i777-8i.
Died 1781. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 2t, 1761.
S. of William, publican, of North Walsham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Wakefield, Yorks. and Ditchingham, Norfolk.
Matric. Easter, 1762; Scholar; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1765;
M.A. 1768. Fellow, 1767. Chaplain, 1767; Dean, 1767-76.
Ord. deacon (Nor^vich), June 8, 1766; priest (Peterb.), 1772;
C. of Bradfield and Dilham cum Honing, Norfolk, 1766-8.
Master of the Perse School, Cambridge, 176S-76. R. of
Chevington, 1776-1818, and of Hargrave, Suffolk, 1799-1818.
Died Dec. 4, 1818. M.I. at Chevington. Father of the next.
(Venn, 11. 78.)
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 26, 1804.
S. of the Rev. John (above), R. of Hargrave and Chevmgton,
Suffolk. B. there. Educated by his father. Matric. Michs.
1804; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 1808; M.A. 1811. Fellow, 1808;
Dean, 1812-17. Ord. deacon (Nor%vich),Dec. 18, 1808; pnest
(Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Ely), 1810. Master of the Perse
School, 1810-19. R. of Hargrave and Chevington, Suffolk,
1819-51. Married, Sept. 12, 1826, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Image (1799), R- of Whepstead, Suffolk. Died
July 9, 1851. Father of John (1847), Cyril (1853) and
Edmund K. (1849). (Venn, 11. 142; Clergy List.)
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 15, 1823. Of
Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831.
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 25, 1844. Matric.
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (London),
1849; priest, 1850; C. of Bromley, Middlesex, 1849-52. C. of
St John-the-Baptist, Kentish Town, 1852-5. C. of St Peter's,
Isle of Thanet, Kent, 1856-7- C. of Croydon, Surrey, 1857.
V. of St Peter's, Croydon, 1857-1905- Latterly of 31, Culver-
den Park Road, Tunbridge Wells, where he died, Oct. 9, 1905,
aged 83. (Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 11, 1905.)
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White, John
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 4, 1847. [Eldest] s.
of the Rev. John (1804), R. of Chevington, Suffolk (and Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Image, R. of Whepstead). B. May 7,
1829, at Chevington. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854- Ord. deacon (Ely), 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Chevington, Suffolk, 1852-3; R. there,
1853-1908. Married, 1855, Caroline Macdonell, dau. of John
Rawlins, Esq., of Handsworth, Staffs. Died Feb. 17, 1908.
Brother of Cyril (1853) and Edmund K. (1849); father of
Arthur K. (1881). [Bury St Edmunds Reg.; Venn, 11. 278;
Crockford; Clergy List; Walford, County Families.)
WHITE, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889. S. of John, Esq.,
of Cotswold House, Staines, Middlesex. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1889. Died Mar. 28, 1894, at Kimberley,
South Africa. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, JOHN BANWELL. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1900.
School, Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol. B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1918. Assistant Master at St George's School, Bristol
for 3 years; at Bristol P.T. Centre for 3 years; at Bristol
Grammar School, 1910-18; Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's
Hospital, Bristol, 1918-44. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WHITE, JOHN BODDINGTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 5, 1795. [S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Jefferies Square,
London. School, St Paul's.] (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WHITE, JOHN CALCUTTA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Nov. 7, 1808. 2nd s. of Thomas, schoolmaster, of Colchester.
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1813; M.A.
1816. Fellow, 1814. Ord. deacon, 1816; priest (Norwich),
May 24, 1818. R. of Rawreth, Essex, 1821-72. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1873. (Crockford.)
WHITE, JOHN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. [2nd] s. of John Orr, of Sunnyside, Kingswood
Road, Norwood, Surrey. B. [Aug. 18], 1871, at Rutherglen,
Lanarks. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891;
Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Classical Trip., ist Class) 1894; Bumey
prize, 1895; (Theol. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1896); M.A. 1899;
M.D. 1905. Ord. deacon (London), 1898; C. of St Peter's,
Eaton Square, S.W., 1898-1903. At the London Hospital;
sometime House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1904. Practised for a short time, but abandoned profes-
sional work on succeeding to estates in Dumbartonshire on
the death of his uncle, Lord Overtoun. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of Overtoun, Dumbarton,
and Harrow-on-the-Hill. Chairman of the Council of Modem
Churchmen's Union. Married, Sept 7, 1898, Lucy Agnes, dau .
of James H. McClure, Esq., of Glasgow, and had issue.
Author, Conspectus of Legislation on Venereal Disease, etc.
Presented Overtoun House to the Burgh of Dumbarton for
use as a hospital and part of the grounds as a public park.
Died Mar. 25, 1940, at Harrow. Brother of James D. (1885).
{Medical Directories; The Times, Mar. 27 and Apr. 4, 1940;
Charterhouse Register; Crockford.)
WHITE, The Rev. JOHN EDWARD. M.A. 1856, incorp. from
Dublin. [S. of John, pleader.] Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, Oct. 16, 1820, age 14; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1825. Mimster
at Fitzroy Chapel, St Pancras and Secretary to the Irish
Society of London, 1851-4. C. of Guestingthorpe, Essex,
1859-61. P.C. of St Paul's, Burslem, Stafis., 1861-4. V. of
St Paul's, Chatham, 1864-79. Disappears from Crockford,
1880. (Al. Dublin.)
WHITE, JOHN HARMAN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1882.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Richard Marsh (1817), R of Fair-
stead, Essex. School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1886. Married, Dec. 21, 1908, Mary, widow of Herbert Beven,
of Broxbourne, and eldest dau. of Pierson John Dixon, of
Cheshunt, Herts. Died Dec. 29, 1919. (Al. Felsted.)
WHITE, JOHN HENLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2,
1876. S. of William, Excise-officer (and Anna). B. atMoreton-
hampstead, Devon. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1858. [School, Bedford.]
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878.
WHITE, JOHN HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1889; priest, 1890;
C. of Liscard, Cheshire, 1889-91. C. of Roehampton, Surrey,
1891-3. C. of the Church-of-the-Ascension, Balham, 1893-4.
C. of Watford, Herts., 1895-8. C. of St Peter's, Croydon,
1898-1902. V. of St Augustine's, Croydon, 1902-18. V. of
Burlescombe, Somerset, 1918-21. V. of St Mary-the- Virgin,
Tyndall's Park, Bristol, 1921-34. Lie. to off., dio. of Bristol,
1935-46; perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1946. Died at
Watford, July 20, 1950. (Crockford; The Times, July 22,
1950.)
WHITE, JOHN NESEIT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1805.
Doubtful if resided.
WHITE, JOHN NEVILLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse,
June 26, 1819; a 'Ten-year man.' [S. of John, butcher, of
Nottingham.] Matric. Michs. 1819; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1829.
White, Laban
Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 12, 1819; priest, Oct. 15, 1820.
P.C. of Great Plumstead, Norfolk, 1822-8. V. of Rushall,
1828-46. R. of Tivetshall, 1832-46. Died Dec. 2, 1846.
Father of Herbert S. (1849), James S. (1844) and Joseph N.
(1846); brother of Henry K. (1804) and James (1811).
(T. A. Walker, 407; Clergy List.)
WHITE, JOHN STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. S. of Samuel Shapland [M.D.], of 58, Coolhurst Road,
Crouch End, London, N. (and Sarah Tyler-Cross). B. June 25,
1875, at Brixton. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs.
1894. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 15, 1896; Scholar, 1896;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1896); B.A. 1897. (Dulwich
Coll. Reg.)
WHITE, JOHN STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July I, 1863. Of Wilts. [B. Mar. 27, 1S44.] Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867. Ensign, 67th Foot, 1867; Lieut., 1870;
Captain, 1878; Instructor in Musketry, 1874-8; Adjt.,
auxiliary forces, 1880. (Army Lists.)
WHITE, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Magdalene,
Junes, 1852. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1852.
WHITE, JOHN WILLIAMS. Hon. Litt.D., 1900. Professor of
Greek at Harvard University. [S. of the Rev. John Whitney.
B. Mar. 5, 1849, in Cincinnati, Ohio.] At Harvard University.
Ph.D., Harvard, 1877; LL.D., Wesleyan Univ., 1896; Litt.D., ]
Harvard, 1913. Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and j
Sciences. Hon. President of the Archaeological Institute of
America and first chairman of the managing committee of |
the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Married, |
1871, Alice, dau. of Picton Drayton Hillyer, and had issue.
Died June 9, 1917. l^^ho was Who.)
WHITE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 15, 1837.
[Eldest s. of Joseph, of Sutton Hall, Chester (and Susan, dau.
of Robert Pretyman). B. Feb. 21, 1819. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838; B.A. 1841. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 5, 1839. Of Bredfield House, Wood-
bridge, Suffolk. Married, 1856, Emily, dau. of Robert
Lachlan, of London. Died Mar. 14, 1885. Father of Joseph
H. L. (1877). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WHITE, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 28, 1859.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph, of Middleton, Suffolk. B. Aug.
21, 1840, at Milwich, Staffs. School, Ipswich (Mr Holden).
Matric. Lent, i860; Scholar; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury, for Ely), 1863; priest (Ely), 1864; C. of
Hilton, Hunts., 1863-6. C. of Steyning, Sussex, 1867-72.
V. of Weybread, Suffolk, 1877-89. R. of Brattleby, Lines.,
1889-93. R. of Brockdish, Norfolk, 1893-1905. Disappears
from Crockford, 1906. Father of Harry L. (1883) and Wilson
W. (1883).
WHITE, JOSEPH HENRY LACHLAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. [Only] s. of Joseph (1837), of Bredfield House,
near Woodbridge, Suffolk (and Emily, dau. of Robert
Lachlan). B. [Jan. 7], 1859, at Woodbridge. School, Hailey-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Lieut., Northumber-
land Fusiliers, 1882; Captain, 1891; served in the Nile
Expedition, 1898; retired, 1899. High Sheria of Queen's
County, Ireland, 1904. J. P. and D.L. for Queen's County;
J. P. for Suffolk. Married, 1886, Frances Mary Jiosephine,
dau. of Richard Joseph Grace, of Bruff, Co. Limerick. Died
Jan. 17, 1940, at Bredfield House, Woodbridge. (Haileybury
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
Jan. 18, 1940.)
WHITE, JOSEPH NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 2, 1846. Of Norfolk. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Neville
(1819), R. of Tivetshall. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric.
Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1848; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), 1850; priest, 1851. V. of Rushall, Norfolk, 1851-2.
V. of Stalham, 1852-1901. Died Mar. 28, 1901, aged 77.
Brother of James S. (1844) and Herbert S. (1849). (Bury
St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 30, 1901.)
WHITE, JULIAN LE ROY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1870. S. of John Campbell, of 11 Rue de Tilsit, Paris. B.
Mar. 26, 1853, at Baltimore, U.S.A. School, Maryland,
U.S.A. (private). Matric. Michs. 1870; B..\. 1874; M.A. 1879.
Of North Avenue West, Baltimore, and Bazoches-en-Holine,
Orme, France, in 1906. (Camb. Yearbook.)
WHITE, LABAN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 9, 1866.
S. of Laban. B. at Blandford, Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1877; priest,
1878; C. of All Saints, Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1877-9. C. of
Holt, 1879-80. C. of St Mark's, Leamington, 1880-1.
Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of Camden, 1882-6. C.
of Faversham, Kent, 1887-94. V. of Chalk, 1895-1913.
Latterly of 63, Princess Road, Bournemouth. Died Oct. 19,
1927. (Crockford.)
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White, Lewis Meadows
WHITE, LEWIS MEADOWS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1879. S. of the Rev. Lewis Borrett (Queen's College, Oxford,
1845), of the rectory. Queen Street, Cheapside, London (and
Levina Aane, dau. of Ralph Thomas Brockman). B. [Aug.
20], i860, in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1884; priest,
1885; C. of Cromer, Norfolk, 1884-8. V. of Homing, i888-
iQU.'v. of Potter Heigham, and P.C. of Repps with Bastwick,
1911-39. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1934-9. Married, Aug. 15,
1888, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Captain John Hume Wilson, of
Bombay, and had issue. Of 50, Hayes Road, Bromley, Kent,
in 1949. Died at Croydon, Jan. 1951. Brother of Charles P.
(1886) and George ¥. (1894). (The Guardian, Aug. 22, 1888;
Church Times, Jan. 5, 1951-)
WHITE, LOUIS STEPHEN. .\dm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Sept. 29, 1875. [Youngest] s. of Thomas, merchant, of
Halliford, Middlesex. B. July, 1856, in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. ^Uchs. 1875; B.A. and LL.B. 1879. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1877. Called to the Bar,
June 9, 1880. Clerk to the Watermen's Company, 1882.
Married, Nov. 17, 1881, Caroline Emily, only dau. of Henry
Avory, Esq., Clerk of Arraigns, Old Bailey. Disappears from
Law List, 1930. (St Paul's Sch. Keg.; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
WHITE, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1890.
[6th] s. of the Rev. John (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1836).
B. at Grayingham, Lines. School, Bedford. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Assistant Master at King
William's College, Isle of Man, 1893-8. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1902 (trooper, Sherwood Rangers).
Inspector-General of Schools, Transvaal Education Depart-
ment. Married. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (trooper,
S. African Horse); died in East Africa, May 2, 1916. Brother
of Clement (1892) and William B. (1877). (King \l ilham's
Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, May 29, 1916.)
WHITE, MONTAGUE MIDDLECOTT. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. I, 1897. S. of J. S., Esq., of Clarence House,
East Cowes, Isle of Wight. B. 1877. School, Malvern
College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. A solicitor, 1904;
practised at Cheltenham. Of Duncan, Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, in 1924. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Camb. Year-
book.)
WHITE, PATRICK HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct I 1875. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Vernon Moore, LL.D., of
Kensington. B. Nov. 4, 1856. School, Liverpool College.
Matric. Michs. 1875 ; LL.B. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 9, 1879. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. On the
Northern Circuit. A Special Pleader. Parliamentary agent
and Organising Secretary of the Church Association, 1900;
Secretary, 1929-32. Of the Crest, Hook Heath, Surrey.
A representative of the City of London on the London School
Board. Member of the Surrey County Council. J. P. for
Surrey, 1914. Member of the Church Assembly, 1925-34.
Died Dec. 5, 1934. Brother of Charles W. (1885). (T. A.
Walker, 546; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Dec. 8, 1934.)
WHITE, REGINALD ARTHUR RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Pembroke, July 17, 1872. S. of Robert (1853), deceased, of
W. Cowes, Isle of Wight. B. at Hartley Wmtney, Hants.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Old .\lresford, Hants.,
1879-86. C. of Fareham, 1886-7. V. of Titchlield, 1887-1907.
C.F., in the S. African War, 1898-1902; H.M. transports
Ntibia and Canada, 1898-1900; with the South African field
force, 1900-1; H.M. transports Nubia and Assaye, 1901-3.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.).
Married (i) Apr. 19, 1890, Alice Gilberta, youngest dau. of
Captain G. T. Sinclair, C.S.N., of Halifax, Nova Scotia;
(2) June I, 1907, Emilie, dau. of James Dredge, C.M.G., of
Titchfield. Latterly of The Dormers, Cowes. Died Nov. 22,
1915, aged 63. Brother of Henry M. (1874). (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 24, 1915-)
WHITE, REGINALD DE LACY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. S. of the Rev. Francis de Lacy (1864). B.
Nov. 18, 1875. Schools, Wolverhampton and Denstone.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1911. (Wolverhampton
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Denstone Coll. R(g.)
WHITE (post NEVILLE), REGINALD JAMES NEVILLE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1881. [Eldest] s. of James Sewell
(1844) [sometime Judge of the High Court of Calcutta], of
34, Cornwall Gardens, S. Kensington, London [and of Sloley
Hall, Norfolk]. B. [Feb. 22, 1863], in Bombay. Schools,
Clifton College and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. i88i; B.A.
1884; Winchester Reading prize, 1885; M.A. 1948. Assumed
the name of NevUle, 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Dec. 8, 1883. Called to the Bar, 1887. Recorder of Bury
St Edmunds, 1905-43. .M.P. for Wigan, 1910-18; for East
Norfolk, 1924-9. A director of the Gas, Light and Coke Co.
White, The Hon. Robert
Master of the Bowyers Company, 1929-30. Created a Bart.,
1927. J. P. for Norfolk; Chairman of Quarter Sessions.
.Married (i) 1890, Ida, 4th dau. of Lieut. -Col. Sir Edmund
Henderson, Chief Commissioner of .Metropolitan Police, and
had issue; (2) 1920, Violet Sophia .Mary, widow of Capt. R. J.
Hunter, the Rifle Brigade, and eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Cuthbert Johnson Baines, Gloucester Regt., and had further
issue. Latterly of Sloley Hall, Norfolk, where he died Apr. 28,
1950. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; Inns
of Court; The Times, May 3, i950-)
WHITE, REGINALD JULIUS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1898. S. of Julius Alfred, Esq., of North Lodge, Holden Hill,
Hendon, London, N.W. School, Christ's College, Finchley.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. and LL.B. 1901; M..\. 1926. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1902. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Warws. Regt.; Assistant Provost-
Marshal; mentioned in despatches). Married, July i, 1905,
Ruby Alice, youngest dau. of W. F. Clayton, of Wimbledon.
Died Dec. 21, 1951. (Law Lists; The Times, July 3, 1905-)
WHITE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 27, 1778.
Of Essex. Matric. Michs. 1779; B.A. 1783; M..\. 1787. V. of
Shalford, Essex, 1810-40 and K. of .\lkerton, Oxon., 1821-35.
Father of Richard M. (1817). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide.)
WHITE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, June 16,
1785. Doubtless adm. at the Inner Temple, June 21, 1790. as
'2nd s. of WilUam, of Southampton.' [Inns of Court.)
WHITE, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 16,
1847; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of William, gent., of Apperley
Bridge, Yorks. (and Mary). B. at Calverley. Bapt. Apr. 30,
1814. Ord. deacon and priest, 1843. C. of Blackburn, Lanes.,
1846-8. C. of Habberiey, Salop, 1849-51; R. there, 1851-62.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1863.
WHITE, RICHARD BROOMAN (1873), ^ee BROOMAN-WHITE.
WHITE, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Nov. 2o, 1855. B. in Lambeth. School, Higbgate. Matric.
Lent, 1856; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
i860; priest, 1861; C. of Martham, Norfolk, 1860-4. R- °t
Little Bardfield, Essex, 1864-1905. Married, Nov. 16, 1880,
Henrietta, widow of H. Moon, M.D., of Brighton. Died
Oct. 15, 1905. (Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 20,
1905-)
WHITE, RICHARD MARSH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 29,
1817. [S. of the Rev. Richard (1778), V. of Shalford, Essex.]
B. [Aug. 6, 1800], at Bocking, Essex. School, Felsted. Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. C. of Beauchamp Roding,
Essex, 1823-32. V. of Aveley, 1833-63. R. of Fairstead,
1863-79. Died May 16, 1879. Father of John H. (1882).
(Al. Felsted.; Crockford.)
WHITE, RICHARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. II, 1835. [Eldest] s. of Richard Samuel. B. in London.
School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1835; B..\. 1841.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1837. A solicitor; practised
in London (Messrs James Somerville Fowne) at 3, Lincoln's
Inn New Square. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WHITE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 13, 1853;
a 'Ten-year man.' S. of William, of Kingsgate Street,
Winchester (and Rachel). B. in parish of St .Michael-in-the-
Soke. Bapt. Apr. 23, 1814. Kept a school at Cowes, Isle of
Wight, first (1853) at Northwood Park, and later (1861) at
Egypt House. Father of Hemy M. (1874) and Reginald A. R.
(1872). (F. P. White.)
WHITE, The Hon. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1879. [4th] s. of Luke, 2nd Baron Annaly, of Woodlands,
Clonsilla, Co. Dublin (and Emily, dau. of James Stuart).
B Oct. 26, 1861, at Kirkmichael, Dumfriess-shire. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879- Lieut., the Derbys. Regt., 1882;
transferred to the Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1882. On the staff
in the NUe campaign, 1884-5. A.D.C. (and MUitary
Secretary), Cork district, 1886-9; York district, 1889-91.
Capt., 1890. Staff Ofiicer to the Rhodesian Volunteers in
South Africa. A magistrate in Bechuanaland, 1894. Took a
prominent part in the Jameson raid; present at the Battle
of Doomkop and taken prisoner. Deported to England and
served a term of 7 months imprisonment in HoUoway gaol.
Served in the South .■\frican War, 1898-1902 (Brevet-.Major;
on the Stafi; mentioned in despatches). Subsequently a
member of the firm of Govett and Sons, stockbrokers. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (commanded the loth Battn., the
Royal Fusiliers; Brigadier-General in France; mentioned
six times in despatches; twice wounded ; C.M.G., 1916; D.S.O.,
1918; C.B., 1919). On retirement interested himself in
problems of emigration, giving special help to the 'Big
Brother' movement for placing English boys under the care
of Australians. An original member of the Borstal Association
Committee. Lived at Richmond, latterly at Hove, where he
died, unmarried, Nov. 19, 1936- (Burke, P. and B.; Tm
V.C. and V.S.O.: Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 20, 1936.)
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White, Robert More
WHITE, ROBERT MORE. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 31, 1829. Of Sussex. B. Dec. 13, 1811. [School,
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar; B.A. 1834; M.A.
1838. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1836; priest, 1837. R. of
Lydham, Salop, 1842-3. V. of Churchstoke, Montgom., 1846-
1906. Rural Dean of Montgomery, 1872. Preb. of Hereford,
1879. J. P. for Montgomeryshire. Married at Prestbury,
Sept. 24, 1850, Edith Mary, eldest dau. of W. J. Agg, of
Hewletts. Died Dec. 13, 1906, at Church Stoke. (T. A.
Walker, 437, where he is first recorded as 'William' More
White; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1906; G. Mag., 1850,
x\v. 652; Here/. Incumbents.)
WHITE ROBEY ROGERS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1871. Of Wilts. [B. Nov. 8, 1851, at Warminster.
School, Brighton College.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1878; priest (Ripon), 1879;
C. of All Hallows, Leeds, 1878-9. C. of Scissett, Yorks.,
1879-83. V. of Scissett with Skelmanthorpe, 1883-98. R. of
Frettenham with Stanninghall, Norfolk, 1898-1912. Chaplam
of Brislington house asylum, Bristol, 1913-17- R- of Whits-
bury Hants., 1917-26. Married, May 6, 1886, Stella, only
dau. 'of Captain H. T. Settle, of Southover, Lewes. Died
Aug. 29, 1926. (Crockford; The Guardian, May 12, 1886 and
Sept. 17, 1926; Brighton Coll. Reg.)
WHITE, ROY MORDAUNT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. S.
of Henry Charles, Esq., of Havilah, Mudgee, New South
Wales, Australia. School, Sydney Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902. Returned to Australia to his father's sheep-
farm.
WHITE, SAMUEL DEANE GORDON. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20,
1895. [S. of the Rev. William Moore, LL.D., of Surrey. B.
Sept. 26, 1875. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1906. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1904;
practised at 19, Old Queen Street, Westminster. Of Little-
wood, Restronguet, Falmouth, in 1946. Brother of William
V. G. (1897), etc. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WHITE, SAMUEL GEORGE BOOTH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caxus, Nov. 25, 1831. S. of the Rev. Samuel (St Mary Hall,
Oxford, 1788), D.D., R. of Hampstead. B. there. Schools,
Hooton Pagnell, Yorks., and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1832;
B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from
Canterbury), Dec. 18, 1836; priest, Dec. 17, 1837; C. of
Biddenden, Kent, 1836-41. C. of Wrotham, 1841-5. R. of
Stansted, 1846-54. V. of Bough ton-under-Blean, 1854-69.
Chaplain to the Duke of Marlborough. Died May 12, 1880.
Father of George C. (1866). (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn, 11. 217;
Crockford.)
WHITE, SAMUEL STOCKTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Jan.
1899. S. of James Clarence, Esq., of 5528, Wayne Street,
Germantown, Philadelphia, U.S.A. School, Germantown
Academy. Matric. Lent, 1899.
WHITE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 25, 1769. Of
Middlesex. [3rd s. of Taylor, Recorder of Stamford (and
Frances, dau. of Major-General John Armstrong). B. Jan. 14,
1750.] Matric. Michs. 1769; LL.B. 1775; LL.D. 1781. V. of
Lavington (or Lenton), Lines., 1774-1824, and R. of Coning-
ton, Hunts., 1782-1824. V. of Langtoft, Lines. V. of Lidling-
ton, Beds. Married, Apr. 5, 1774, Elizabeth Hannah, dau. of
the Rev. William Sellon, and had issue. Inherited from an
aunt considerable freehold property in London. Bought an
estate at Castor, near Peterborough, in 1796. Died at
Castor, near Peterborough, Sept. 30, 1824. Brother of
Taylor (1763) and Thomas (1764). Grandfather of the next.
(Burke, P. and B.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1824, 11. 570;
Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon. erroneously suggests that he is
identical with a Christ Church entrant of 1766.)
WHITE, STEPHEN PRESCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 4, 1818. S. of William Archibald Armstrong (and Sarah,
dau. of Col. Johnson Newman). B. [Oct. 2, 1801], in London.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1819;
B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1819.
Called to the Bar, May 22, 1827. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. On the Midland and North Wales Circuit.
Died unmarried, June 22, 1866. Brother of George T. (1831),
Francis (1820) and Charles B. (1830). {Record of Old West-
minsters; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WHITE, TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 4, 1763. Of
Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Taylor, Recorder of Stamford (and
Frances, dau. of Major-General John Armstrong). B. Nov. 5,
1743.] Matric. Michs. 1763. Adm. at Lincoln's Irm, Feb. 8,
1759. Of Twyford, Notts. Married, Apr. 1765, Sarah, eldest
dau. of Sir Isaac WooUaston, Bart., of Loseby, Leics., and
St Ives, Hunts., and had issue. Died July, 1795- Father of
the next; brother of Stephen (1769) and Thomas (1764)-
Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court.)
White, Thomas George Graham
WHITE, TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 5. i790. Of
Notts. [2nd s. of Taylor (above) (and Sarah, dau. of Sir Isaac
WooUaston, Bart.). B. Aug. 21, 1771.] Matric. Easter, 1791.
Married, Feb. 9, 1803, Sophia Jewell, and had issue, 5 sons
and 3 daus. Died Sept. 11, 1847. (Burke, P. and B.)
WHITE, TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2, 1823.
[2nd s. of Sir Thomas WooUaston, ist Bart., of Walling WeUs,
Notts, (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Blagg, of Tuxford,
Notts.). B. June 9, 1805.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1823; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1852. C. of All Saints, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, -1841-3. V. of Norton-Cuckney, Notts., 1843-53.
Married (i) Aug. 1828, Dorothy Letitia, dau. of Colonel John
Kirke, of Markham Hall, Notts., and had issue; (2) Nov. 5,
1850, Charlotte Bates, only dau. of Robert Crofts, of Dump-
ton Park, Isle of Thanet, and had further issue. Died June 8,
1853. Brother of Thomas W. (1820). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Burke, P. and B.)
WHITE, THEODORE HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1880.
[2nd s. of John, of Reading.] Migrated to Oxford, and Matric.
Non-CoU., Oct. 18, 1880, aged 38; B.A. (Oxford) 1884. One
of these names was Assistant Master at Castle Hill School,
Reading, in 1903. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Al. Oxon.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
June 23, 1764. Of Kent (sic). [Doubtless 2nd s. of Taylor,
Recorder of Stamford (and Frances, dau. of Major-General
John Armstrong).] School, private. Matric. Lent, 1765;
Scholar; LL.B. 1770. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
May 26, 1769. Steward of East Retford. Died, unmarried,
Feb. 19, 1786. Brother of Taylor (1763) and Stephen (1769)-
(Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; T. A. Walker, 326.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 23,
1790. [2nd s. of Thomas, of Lambeth, Surrey. B. there,
Sept. 20, 1771. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Migrated to
Pembroke, July 8, 1790. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1794.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 19, 1786. Proposed a famous
emendation to The Tempest, which was condemned 'by
Universal English editorial consent.' (Notes andQueries (5) 7,
1841; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; not to be
confused with an Oxford contemporary namesake who was
in Holy Orders.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 24, 1821. Of
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord. deacon
(York), 1827; priest (Lincoln), 1829. P.C. of Kirkhammerton,
Yorks., 1845-62. R. of Cowthorpe, 1855-81. Latterly of
Starbeck, Harrogate. Died at Doncaster, Feb. 9, 1895,
aged 93. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 2, 1895.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
June 23, 1821. S. of T., Esq., of Wethersfield, Essex. [B.
Nov. I, 1802. Schools, Bromsgrove and Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Of the Manor House,
Wethersfield, Essex. High Sheriff of Essex, 1854. Died Mar.
8, 1864. Father of Thomas G. G. (1852). (Bromsgrove Reg.;
A I. Felsted.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 21, 1842;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 22, 1842. S. of Walter [land-]agent, of
Woodhouse, Yorks. (and Martha). B. Jan. 2, 1823. Matric.
Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1850; priest,
1851. Second Master of Homcastle Grammar School, Lines.,
1859-68. C. of Scamblesby, 1859-60. P.C. of Scamblesby,
1861-8; V. there, 1868-91. Died Apr. 25, 1891. (Eagle,
XVII. 207; Boase, vi. 853; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, May 6, 1891.)
WHITE (post GRAHAM), THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 8, 1843. S. of John. B. [Mar. 14, 1824], at
Coventry. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847.
Took the name of Graham, Apr. 4, 1845. Died 'about 1876.'
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Changes of Name.)
WHITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7, 1848. S. of
William, printer, of Bell's Court, Newcastle-on-Tyne (and
Mary). B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. June 28, 1829.
School, Sheffield Collegiate (Rev. G. A. Jacob). Matric.
Michs. 1848; Scholar; B.A. (13/A Wrangler) 1852; Burney
prize, 1852; M.A. 1855; LL.D. 1871. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
Feb. 20, 1853; priest. May 18, 1856. Second Master of Lough-
borough Granamar School, 1852-8; Head Master of King's
Lynn Grammar School, 1858-74. C. of Denver, Norfolk,
1864-74. V. of Hambledon, Hants., 1874-96. Author, A first
Latin Grammar; The Lords' Prayer simply explained. Died
Nov. 23, 1896. (Eagle, xix. 500; Boase, vi. 853; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1896; Coulton, Fourscore Years,
49. 53-)
WHITE, THOMAS GEORGE GRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, Oct. 30, 1852. [Only] s. of Thomas (1821) [of the
Manor House, Wethersfield, Essex]. B. [Mar. 29, 1835], at
Berechurch, Essex. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1854. Died before 1910.
(Rugby Sch. Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
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WHITE, THOMAS JENNINGS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
May 26, 1841. S. of Thomas, farmer, of Yalding, Kent. B. at
Eastbourne. Schools, Brighton and Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845. Called to the Bar, 1849. Adm.
Solicitor, 1863; with Messrs Jennings-White, Milles and Co.,
of Westminster, solicitors to the Ecclesiastical Commis-
sioners. Died June 4, 1891. Father of Harold J. (1882).
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 255; Law Lists.)
WHITE, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 21, 1832. S. of Thomas Trevor, Esq., of Shrewsbury
(and Elizabeth Griffin). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 24, 1835,
and at King's Inns, Dublin, 1839. A member of the Irish
Bar. iShreusbury Sch. Reg. ; T. U. Sadleir.)
WHITE, THOMAS PENNY. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 14,
1797. Of Essex. Matric. Lent, 1798; B..\. {Senior Wrangler
and ist Smith's prize) 1802; M.A. 1805. Fellow, 1802.
C.-in-charge of Soberton, Hants., 1813-26. Minister of
St John-the-Baptist's Chapel, Winchester, 1838-45. R. of
Droxford, Hants. Married, Dec. 3, 1812, Charlotte Eliza
Channing. Died at his residence in Winchester July 24, 1845,
aged 66. Benefactor to Queens'. Father of Cyril A. (1837)
and .Arthur D. (1832). (Clergy List; P. E. Towell.)
WHITE, THOMAS PRITCHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 17, 1842. Of Herts. Matric. Michs. 1842; B..^.
1847; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1846; priest, 1847;
C. of St Owen's, Hereford, 1846-8. C. of Sopley, Hants.,
1849. C. of Llangarron with St Weonards, Heref., 1850-1.
C. of Whitchurch, 1852. C. of Epperstone, Notts., 1853-4.
C. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1855-7. P.C. of Hulme Walfield,
1857-9. V. of Dorrington, Salop, 1861-70. V. of Little
Dewchurch, Heref., 1872-4. C. of Bedstone, Salop, 1876-7.
R. of Greete, 1883-90. Latterly of West Royd, Kempsey,
Worcs. where he died May 27, 1893. (Clergy List; Univ.
Almaruick.)
WHITE, THOMAS READER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 28,
1826. B. at Ramsgate, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar,
1833; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (London), May 21,
1837; priest, June lo, 1838. C. of Stanmore, Middlesex,
1842-7; R. theie, 1847-8. R. of Finchley, 1848-77. Warden
of Christ's College, Finchley. Married, Aug. 23, 1842,
Charlotte Eliza, widow of Major James S. Chauvel. Died
Dec. 9, 1877. [Clergv List; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 12,
1877.)
WHITE, Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON, Bart. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 1 1. 1820. [Eldest s. of Sir Thomas Woollaston,
ist Bart., of Walling Wells, Notts., deceased (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Blagg, of Tuxford, Notts.). B. Oct. 3, 1801.]
Had succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1817. Did not reside.
Of Walling Wells, near Worksop, Notts. J. P. and D.L. for
Notts. High Sheriff, 1839. Lieut. -Col., Sherwood Rangers
Yeomanry. Married (1) Mar. 4, 1824, Georgina (d. 1825), dau.
of George Ramsay, of Bamton, Co. Edinburgh, and had one
dau.; (2) Mar. 31, 1827, Mary Euphemia, dau. of William
Ramsay, of Gogar, Co. Edinburgh, and had further issue.
Died Aug. 7, 1882. Brother of Taylor (1823); father of
William K. H. R (1852). (Burke, P. an^ B.)
WHITE, WALTER STUART. Adm. subsizar at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1871. S. of William, of 7, Brunswick Place, Cambridge.
B. there, Aug. 22, 1850. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M..\. 1879. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1875; priest, 1876; C. of Holy Trinity, Sydenham, 1875-7.
Assistant diocesan Inspector, Manchester, 1877-9. C. of
Tonge, Lanes., 1879-81. C. of St Peter's, Halliwell, 1881-3.
C. of Leyland, 1883-91. V. of Esh, Co. Durham, 1891-1905.
V. of Healey, Lanes., 1905-17. Married, July 7, 1892,
Charlotte Bertha, eldest dau. of Thomas Thornes, of the
Priory, Shrewsbury. Editor, Parish Register of Leyland,
1653-1710. Latterly of Shelvock, Addlestone, Surrey, where
he died Dec. 20, 1928. (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 4,
1929.)
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1757. S. of the Rev. William (?i728), of Bucknall,
Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar, 1760;
B.A. 1761. (Graduati erroneously calls him a Fellow of
Magdalene.)
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 18, 1776. Of
Hants. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1780; M.A.
1787.
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1777-
B. at Lancaster. School, Sedbergh. Did not reside. Adm. at
Clare, Oct. 11, 1777. Matric. Michs. 1777; re-adm. at Clare
as a Fell. -Com. Apr. 13, 1790; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796.
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Dec. 17,
1777. Of America. [Eldest s of Michael, of Montserrat, West
Indies, President of the Council of Montserrat (who died in
White, William Beale
prison 1785) (and Marj-, dau. of James Lee).] School, Eton.
A West Indies planter. Inherited 'Tomlinson's,' in Antigua,
1805. (Eton Reg; Caribbeana, vi. 148.)
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 6, 1788. Of
Beds. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1791; B..\. 1792; M.A.
1795. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Mar. 11, 1792; priest, Dec. 21,
1793; C. of Marston Morteyne, Beds., 1792-7. V. of Lidling-
ton, 1797-1835. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 552.)
WHITE, WILLIAM. .\dm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 4, 1811. S.
of the Rev. Samuel, of Bolton, Lanes. [B. June 8, 1793.]
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar,
1814; B.A. 1815; .M.A. 1818. Fellow, 1817-24. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), June 11, 1820; priest, June 17, 1821. Sometime
Assistant Master at Buntingford Grammar School, and at
Bury St Edmunds Grammar School; Head Master of Sheffield
Grammar School, 1818-30; of Wolverhampton Grammar
School, i83c>-55. Married, June 24, 1823, Eliza, dau. of the
Rev. Samuel Dewe, Master of Buntingford Grammar School.
Died Feb. 23, 1855, at Wolverhampton. Father of Francis O.
(1850), William A. (1842) and Frederick A. (1848). (Man-
chester Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 854; Clergy List; G. P. Mander,
History of Wolverhampton School, 228-37; The Guardian,
Mar. 7, 1855.)
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, July 7,
1813. 5th s. of Henry, vintner, of Blandford, Dorset. Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Fellow of Jesus, 1819.
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1824.
Matric. Easter, 1824; B..\. 1827.
WHITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 2, 1868. 3rd s.
of Henry, Esq., of Hackney, Middlesex. B. there, June i,
1848. School, City of London (Dr Mortimer and Mr Abbott).
Matric. Michs. i868; B.A. 1872; M..\. 1876. Assistant Master
at Manchester Grammar School; at Marlborough College,
1877-8; Head Master of Boston School, Lines., 1878-1912.
Married Emily Craeroft, eldest dau. of C. Rice, of Boston.
Died July 10, 1912, at Skegness. (Who was Who; The Times,
July 13, 1912.)
WHITE, WILLIAM ADAM ARTHUR CAMILLIS. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1841. S. of .Arthur [British
Consular Service]. B. [Feb. 13, 1824], at Pulawy, Russia.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs.
1841; Hon. LL.D. 1886. Clerk to the Consul-General at
Warsaw, 1857-61; Vice-Consul, 1861; Consul at Danzig, 1864-
75; Agent and Consul-Generalin Serbia, 1875-8; Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Bucharest, 1879-85
(being the first Roman Catholic Ambassador since the
Reformation). Envoy Extraordinary at Constantinople,
1885-91. C.B., 1878; K.C.M.G., i883;G.C.M.G., i886;,G.C.B.,
1888; P.C, 1888. Married, 1867, Katherine Rendizor, of
Danzig. Died Dec. 28, 1891, in Berlin. (Boase, in. 1318;
D.N.B.; Trin. Adm. Reg. alone gives the Christian name
Camillis.)
WHITE, WILLIAM AMEERS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7.
1842. Of Herts. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. WUliam (1811),
formerly Fellow (and Eliza). Bapt. June 24, 1824. Matric.
Michs. 1842; B..\. (24th Wrangler) 1846. Ord. deacon
(Tasmania), 1848; priest (Peterb.), 1852; Sub-Warden of
Christ's College, Tasmania, 1848-50. Head Master of
Peterborough Cathedral School, 185 1-6. R. of Northborough,
Northants., 1856-76. V. of Llantrisant, Mon., 1876-91.
Married (i) Sarah Anae — ; (2) 1859, Anne Reece, eldest dau.
of E. M. Sparkes, Esq., of Emsworth, Hants.; (3) 1867,
Elizabeth, dau. of J. Alderson, Esq., of Gannow Hill, Derbs.
Latterly of St John's Road, Surbiton, Surrey, where he died
Nov. 27, 1894, aged 70. Brother of Francis O. (1850) and
Frederick A. (1848). (Eagle, .win. 511; Boase, vi. 854; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 28, 1894.)
WHITE, WILLIAM ARTHUR FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Apr. 16, 1890. [2nd] s. of John, Esq., of Lee,
Kent. B. there, Apr. 16, 1873. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Sometime Second Lieut., Berks. Regt. (Militia),
1890. A tea-planter in India. Died Oct. 30, 1908, in India,
(r. A. Walker, 615.)
WHITE, WILLIAM BEALE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1877. S. of the Rev. John (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1836),
of Grayingham, Lines. B. there Apr. 19, 1858. School,
Durham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1877; B..\. 1881; M..\.
1889. Second Master of Reigate Grammar School, Surrey,
1882-6. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1883; priest, 1885; C. of
Horley, 1883-6. Assistant Master at Forest School, Waltham-
stow, Essex, 1886; at St Edward's School, Oxford, 1887;
Head Master of St Drostane's College, Aberlour, BanSs.,
1887-8. Sub-Warden of the Scottish Church Orphanage and
C. of St Margaret's, .A.berlour, 1887-9. Assistant Chaplain
and Second Master of St Ann's School, Redhill, Surrey, 1889-
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92. C. of St James's, Grimsby, 1894-9. C. of St Andrew's,
Grimsby, 1899-1903. C. of Romford, Essex, 1905-8. C. of
Christ Church, Luton, Beds., 1909-13. C. of St Giles',
Colchester, 1914-23. Perm, to off., dio. of Chelmsford from
1923. Latterly of 4, Canterbury Road, Colchester. Disap-
pears from Crockford, 1948. Brother of Clement (1892) and
Maurice (1890).
WHITE, WILLIAM BOWMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
May 12, 1841. [2nd] s. of Thomas, solicitor, of London.
B there. School, High Wycombe, Bucks. Matric. Michs.
1841; B.A. 1845. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4, 1842. Died
Nov. 17, 1849, aged 26, at his father's residence, Hanham
Court. {Venn, 11. 255; Inns of Court.)
WHITE, WILLIAM EBENEZER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1879. S. of the Rev. Adam, Baptist
Minister. B. Jan. i860, at Nagpur, Bengal. [School, Fettes
College.] Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar; B.A. 1883. Mis-
sionary Chaplain, U.F. Church of Scotland, 1887; in Assam,
1890-1927. Hon. Chaplain, Surma Valley Light Horse,
1905-27. Resided latterly at 550, Holbum Street, Aberdeen.
Died Feb. 13, 1937, in Aberdeen; 'for 40 years Chaplain in
India.' (Fettes Coll. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 17, 1937.)
WHITE, WILLIAM ERNEST CRABTREE. Adm. at Cl-^wRE,
Oct. 6, 1890. [S. of the Rev. William Farren (next), V. of
Stonehouse, Gloucs. B. Nov. 6, 1871.] School, South-Eastem
College, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. and
LL.M. 1897; LL.D. 1903. Adm. Solicitor, Aug. 1897;
practised at 26, Essex Street, Strand (Messrs Foyer, White
and Prescott). Married, July 18, 1908, Alice Marian, eldest
dau. of F. D'O. Bullock, Bengal Civil Service. {St Lawrence
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, July 21, igo8.)
WHITE, WILLIAM FARREN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6,
1852. S. of John Meadows, solicitor, of Paragon, Blackheath
(and Anne). B. July 22, 1832, at Lewisham. School, King's
College, London (Rev. T. G. Hall). Matric. Michs. 1852;
Scholar; B.A. 1856; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1857); M.A.
1862. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), Mar. 8, 1857; priest, Feb. 20,
1858; C. of Holy Trinity, Dover, 1857-9. Chaplain to
Messrs S. W. and H. A. Silver (Bishopgate and Silvertown),
at North Woolwich, 1859-60. C. of St Dunstan's-in-the-West,
London, 1860-1. V. of Stonehouse, Gloucs., 1861-98. Married,
Mar. 4, 1862, Hester Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Bunnett,
Esq., of Paddington. Author, Ants and their Ways. Died
July 17, 1899, at Bournemouth. Father of the above.
(Eagle, XXI. 238; Boase, vi. 855; Crockford; G. Mag., 1862, i.
498; The Times, July 20, 1899.)
WHITE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
June 22, 1842. S. of (Frederick Blunstone [Surgeon]. B. at
Nether Stowey, Somerset. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon, 1847; priest,
1848. C. of Hallow, Worcs., 1847-8. C. of Frankley, 1849-
55. V. of Kenton, Suffolk, 1855-75. A Missionary in Zululand,
1875-86.. V. of Catherston-Leweston, Dorset, 1886-92.
Resided latterly at Charmouth, Dorset, where he died Feb. 10,
1911, aged 86. Brother of Frederick W. (1839). (Crockford;
The Guardian, Feb. 17, 1911.)
WHITE, Sir WILLIAM HENRY. Hon. Sc.D., 1897. Adm. at
Trinity, July 16, 1897. [Youngest s. of Richard, of Devon-
port. B. there Feb. 2, 1845. School, Royal College of Naval
Architecture, South Kensington.] In the constructive
Department of the Admiralty, 1867-83. Professor of Naval
Architecture at the Royal School of Naval Architecture and
the Royal Naval College, 1870-81. Director of Naval
Construction and Assistant Controller of the Royal Navy,
1885-1902. K.C.B., 1895. F.R.S., 1888; F.R.S.E. Hon.
LL.D., Glasgow. President, Institution of Mechanical
Engineers, 1899-1900. Married (i) 1875, Alice Maud, dau. of
F. Martin, Chief Constructor, R.N.; (2) 1890, Annie, dau. of
Francis Carr Marshall, of Tynemouth, and had issue. Died
Feb. 27, 1913. (Walford, County Families; Who was Who;
Proc. Inst. M.E., Feb. 1913, v. 332.)
WHITE (post HEDGES-WHITE), The Hon. WILLIAM HENRY
HARE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Feb. 26, 1821.
2nd s. of Richard, Earl of Bantry (and Margaret Anne, dau.
of William Hare, ist Earl of Listowel). B. [Nov. 16, 1801].
School, Buckland, Hampton. Matric. Lent, 1821. Migrated
to Downing, June 8, 1821; M.A. 1823. Assumed, by Royal
Licence, Sept. 7, 1840, the additional surname and arms of
Hedges. High Sheriff of Co. Cork, 1848. Lieut.-Col., West
Cork Militia Artillery, 1854-7. Succeeded his brother as
3rd Earl of Bantry, July 16, 1868. Elected a representative
Peer, 1869. Married, Apr. 16, 1845, Jane, youngest dau. of
Charles John Herbert, of Muckross Abbey, Co. Kerry, and
bad issue. Died Jan. 15, 1884, at Bantry House, Cork.
(G.E.C. Complete Peerage.)
White-Cooper, William [Fort]
WHITE, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i,
1898. S. of William Orford, of St Nicholas Place, Ipswich.
B. [Sept. 10], 1878, at Ipswich. School, Royal College of
Science, London. Matric. Michs. 1898; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1900; Pt II, 1st Class, 1901); B.A. 1901; M.A. 1907.
WHITE, WILLIAM KNIGHT HAMILTON RAMSAY. Adm. pens,
(age iS) at Trinity, May 7, 1852. [2nd] s. of Sir Thomas
Woollaston [2nd] Bart. (1820) (by his 2nd wife, Mary
Euphemia, dau. of William Ramsay). B. [Jan. 23, 1834], at
Walling Wells, near Worksop, Notts. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1852. Of Leahurst, Tickhill, Yorks. Married, July 5,
1876, Edith Laura, eldest dau. of the Rev. Archibald Paris,
R. of Ludgvan, Cornwall. Died June 11, 1900. Father of
Archibald W. (1896). (Burke, P. and B.)
WHITE, WILLIAM SPRANGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 16, 1828. [3rd] s. of WQliam Archibald
Armstrong, of Castor, Northants. (and Sarah, dau. of Johnson
Newman, Consul from the Empress Catherine of Russia).
B. Dec. 3, 1809, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Dec. II, 1830. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1833; priest, 1834;
C. of Homcastle, Lines., 1833-43. Chaplain to the Marchioness
of Lothian, and Inc. of Jedburgh, 1843-51. V. of St Just-in-
Penwith, Cornwall, 1851-5. V. of Chaddesley-Corbett, Worcs.,
1855-9. R- of Potter Hanworth, Lines., 1859-93. Canon of
Lincoln, 1876. J. P. for Lines. Married, Apr. 13, 1850, the Hon.
Louise Madeline, eldest dau. of John, ist Baron Campbell.
Died July 8, 1893. Brother of Stephen P. (1818), Francis
(1820) and Charles B. (1830). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Scott, MSS.; Walford, County Families; Inns of Court;
Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, July 12, 1893; Burke,
L.G.)
WHITE, WILLIAM VERNER GORDON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1897. S. of the Rev. W[illiam] M[oore],
LL.D., of the Vicarage, Boscombe Park, Bournemouth.
B. Dec. 26, 1877. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1903;
priest, 1905; C. of St Mary's, Portsea, Hants., 1903-8. V. of
Jondaryan with Crow's Nest, Queensland, Australia, 1908-11.
R. of Christ Church, Milton, Brisbane, 1912-14. C. of Fam-
ham, Surrey, 1914-16. V. of Wobum, Beds., 1916-30. V. of
Abbots Langley, Herts., 1930-4. Married, Dec. 27, 191 1.
Mary Violet, 2nd dau. of Major-General R. R. Jones, R.A.
Died Nov. 29, 1934. Brother of Samuel D. G. (1895),
etc. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WHITE, WILSON WOODHOUSE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 13, 1883. [S. of the Rev. Joseph Henry (1859), R. of
Brockdish, Norfolk. B. Apr. 29, 1864. School, Norwich.]
Matric. Michs. 1883; B..\. 1886; U..\. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1887; priest, 1888; C. of Tooting Graveney,
Surrey, 1887-93. Chaplain to the Duke of Buccleuch (at
Langholm Chapel), Dumfriess-shire, 1893-1903. C. of
Brockdish, Norfolk, 1903-6; R. there, 1906-27. R. of
Gunton with Hanworth, 1927-42. Married, 1894, Edith
Isabella, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edward Howard Morton, R. of
Tooting Graveney. Brother of Harry L. (1883). Disappears
from Crockford, 1948. (Who's Who in Norfolk.)
WHITE-COOPER, ALFRED SAMUEL PLUMPTRE. Adm. pens.
atTRiNiTY, Aug. 20, 1884. [Youngest] s. of William [F.R.C.S.,
Oculist to Queen Victoria], of 19, Berkeley Square, London.
B. Aug. 24, 1865, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. A solicitor; partner in
the firm of Drummond, Wliite-Cooper and Phillips; latterly
practised in Shanghai. Married, 1899, Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. A. S. Latter, of Downham Market. Died Dec. 22, 1935,
at Nettlestead, Suffolk. Brother of the two next. (The
Times, Dec. 28, 1935; Law Lists.)
WHITE-COOPER, GEORGE OWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. S. of William, of 19, Berkeley Square,
London. B. [Jan. 6], 1859, in London. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.B. and M.A.
1885. At St George's Hospital; House Physician and
Assistant Medical Registrar there. M.R.C.P. 1890. Clinical
Assistant, throat Hospital, Golden Square. Practised in
London. Resided latterly at Bourton House, Bourton,
Dorset. Brother of the above and the next. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
WHITE-COOPER, WILLIAM [FORT]. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 11, 1880. S. of William, surgeon, of
Berkeley Square, London. B. there [Sept. 16, 1861]. [School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 18S7.
M.A., Cape of Good Hope University. F.R.I. B.A. 1898.
Diocesan Architect at Grahamstown, S. Africa. Architect to
Rhodes University College, 1901. Married, 1891, Amy Hess.
Died at Johannesburg, April 3, 1946. Brother of the two
above. (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
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WHITE-THOMSON, LEONARD JAUNCEY. Adm. at King's,
Oct. lo, 1883. [3rd] s. of Col. Sir Robert Thomas, K.C.B.,
of Brootnford Manor, near E.xboume, Devon (and Fanny
Julia, dau. of General Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie,
ist Bart.). B. Nov. 15, 1863. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1883; B..^. 1886; M..\. 1890; D.D. 1924. Ord. deacon
(Southwell), 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Margaret's, Notting-
ham, 1 890-1. Domestic Chaplain to Archbishop Benson,
1891-4. R. of St Martin with St Paul, Canterbury, 1894-1900.
V. of Ramsgate, 1901-7. V. of St Peter in the Isle of Thanet,
1907-9. V. of Croydon, Surrey, 1909-19. Hon. Canon of
Canterbury. 1905-18. Succeeded to Broomford Manor, Devon,
on the death of his father, 1918. .Archdeacon and Canon of
Canterbury, 1918-24. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1924
and 1927. Bishop of Ely, 1924-33. Married, Dec. 19, 1896,
the Hon. Margaret Adela Trefusis, 3rd dau. of Lord Clinton,
and had issue. Died Dec. 31, 1933, at the Palace, Ely.
Brother of the next. (Crockford; Burke, L.G. ; Who was Who;
The Times, Jan. 20, 1897 and Jan. 2, 1934.)
WHITE-THOMSON, REMINGTON WALTER. Adm. at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Oct. 15, 1881. 2nd s. of Col. Sir Robert
Thomas, Lieut. -Col., K.C.B., of Broomford Manor, Exboume,
Devon (and Fanny Julia, dau. of General Sir Henry Robert
Ferguson-Davie). B. Aug. 28, 1862, in Wilton Crescent,
London. Matric. Michs. i88i; (Class. Trip., Pt 1, ist Class,
1883); B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1885; M.A. 1889.
Assistant Master at Eton (and House Master), 1885-1905.
H.M. Inspector of Secondary Schools. Married, Apr. 11, 1889,
the Hon. Theodora Mary Sclater-Booth, dau. of Baron
Basing. Died Jan. 29, 1916. Brother of the above. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WHITE-WHITE, FREDERICK SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1S76. [Only surviving] s. of Frederick, of
Mudeford House, Christchurch, Hants. B. [Feb. 3], 1857, at
Lymington, Hants. School, Oaklev House, Oxon. (private).
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. i88i; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 11, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 21,
1882. Migrated to Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26, 1885. [Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
WHITEAR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar.
28, 1757; re-adm. pens. June 11, i777- S. of William, school-
master, of Hants. B. at Froxtield. School, Marlborough.
Matric. .Michs. 1757; LL.B. 1778. Ord. deacon (Chester),
Dec. 21, 1760; priest (Chichester), Sept. 19, 1762. R. of All
Saints, Hastings, 1763-79- K- of Ore, Sussex, 1772-1804.
Preb. of Chichester, 1776-1804. R. of Slinfold, 1779-1804.
Died Feb. 8, 1804, aged 66. Father of the next. [St John's
Coll. Ad-.n., IV. 552; C. R. Hudleston.)
WHITEAR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 19, 1795.
Of Sussex. S. of the Rev. William (above). [B. Feb. 26, i77«,
at Hastings.] School, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. Matnc.
Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1796; B.A. {5th IVrangler) 1800; M..\.
1803. Fellow, 1801-5. Ord. deacon (Chichester), Mar. 25,
1802; priest, Oct. 28, 1803. R. of Starston (and in charge of
Rushall), Norfolk, 1803-26. Married, Apr. 21, 1806, Rebecca,
dau. of the Rev. Gervas Holmes. Joint author. Catalogue of
Norfolk and Suffolk Birds. His Diary of local natural history,
1809-26, was published in Trans. Norfolk and Norwich
Naturalists' Soc. ' His end was a sad one. There, had been
robberies in Starston and the inhabitants organised nightly
watches in which some went out themselves and others by
deputy. Mr Whitear, as a magistrate, volunteered his
personal services. On the night of 27 November 1826 when
there seems to have been special apprehension, the whole
watch were out, and firearms were taken by some of the
party. One of the watch, Thomas Pallant, in a panic amount-
ing to absolute frenzy, fired, or attempted to fae, on everyone
of whom he caught sight and shot Mr Whitear, who died of
his wounds at the rectory, 13 December 1826.' Father of the
next. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 553.)
WHITEAR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
July 12, 1824. S. of the Rev. William (above) (and Rebecca).
B. at Starston, Norfolk. School, Ipswich.- Matric. Michs.
1825; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 6, 1830; priest,
June 5, 1831. Of Harleston (no cure), -1841-65. Married
Mar. 7, 1834, Harriet Sarah, dau. of S. W. Thomlmson.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1883. (G. Mag., 1834, i. 55I-)
WHITECHURCH. WILLIAM FREDERICK. .\dm. pens, at
St John's, July 3, 1851. S. of William, farmer, of Hariton,
Cambs. (and Elizabeth). B. there, Jan. 28, 1832. School,
Ipswich (Rev. J. Fenwick). Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855;
M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Chester), Sept. 23, 1855; priest,
Sept. 21, 1856; C. of Prestbury, Cheshire, 1855-7. C. of
Aylesford, Kent, 1858-62. C. of Baldock, Herts., 1868-71.
C. of Great Waldingi&eld, Suffolk, 1871-2. C. of Cassington,
Oxon., 1872-5. C of South Stoke, 1875-6. C. of Whaddon,
Bucks., 1876-81. C. of Caddington, Beds., 1881-2. C. of
Woodplumpton, Lanes., 1882-4. C. of DodderhiU, Worcs.,
1884-8. C. of Olney, Bucks., 1889-97. Disappears from
Crockford, 1901.
Whitehead, Claude Maguire
WHITEFOORD, CALEB. .\dm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, Aug. 3,
1863. S. of the Rev. Caleb (Queen's College, Oxford, 1824), of
Burford, Salop. B. in Paddington. Baptised at St John's,
Paddington. Educated at home. Matric. Michs. 1863.
Resided two years. Ord. deacon (Ripon), Sept. 24, 1865;
priest (Jamaica), Apr. 8, 1866. Died Aug. 5, i866, in Jamaica.
{Venn, u. 363.)
WHITEFOORD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 31,
1817. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of Sir John Rousselet. B. in
Westminster.] .Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823. Fellow of
Jesus, 1824. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Bnstol)
Nov. 3, 1822; priest (.Norwich), May 25, 1823. R. of Wester-
field, Suffolk, 1824-34. V. of Dilham with Honing, Norfolk,
1826-8. R. of Burgate, Suffolk, 1828-34. P.C of St Bennet
Fink, London, 1834-5. R. of Whitton with Thurleston,
Suffolk, 1834-5. R. of Newton, Cambs., 1835-51- Married,
Sept. 17. 1827, Arabella, dau. of George Wyndham, of
Cromer. Died Mar. 26, 1851. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; G.E.C.; Clergy List.)
WHITEFORD, JAMES HARRIS GARCIA. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1883. S. of James, M.D., of Greenock.
B. Sept. 25, 1864, in Edinburgh. Schools, Greenock Academy
and Merchiston Castle. Matric. Michs. 1883; B..\. 1886;
D.P.H. 1900. At Edinburgh Univ.; M.B. and CM. 1891.
Practised at Greenock. .Medical Officer at Greenock. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C. (T.) 1914-18).
Married, Dec. 5, 1895, Edith Mary, twin dau. of Thomas May
Thome, of Greenock. Died Mar. 26, 1927, at Greenock.
{Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The
Standard, Dec. 9, 1895.)
WHITEHEAD, ALFRED NORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1879. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Alfred (Trinity
College, Dublin) [V.] of St Peter's, Isle of Thanet. B. Feb. 15,
1861, at Ramsgate. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1880;
Scholar; Abbott Scholar, 18S1 ; (4<A Wrangler, 1883); B.A.
(Math. Trip., Pt III, 1st Class) 1884; M.A. 1887; Sc.D. 1905.
Fellow, 1884. College Lecturer in Mathematics, 1884-1910.
Tamer Lecturer, 1919. Lecturer in .-Applied Maths, and
Mechanics, and (later) Reader in Geometry at University
College, London, 1911-14. Professor of .Applied Mathematics,
Imperial College of Science, 1914-24. Professor of Philosophy
at Harvard University, 1924-37- Ingersoll Lecturer, 1941.
F.R.S., 1903; F.B.A., 1931. Hon. D.Sc, Manchester;
Hon. LL.D., St Andrews and Wisconsin; Hon. Sc.D.,
Harvard, Yale and Montreal. O.M., Jan., 1945. President of
the Mathematical Association, 1915-16. President of
Section 'A,' British Association, 1916. Gifford Lecturer at
Edinburgh, 1927-8. Sylvester Medal, Royal Society, 1925.
Married, Dec. 16, 1890, Evelyn, youngest dau. of Capt. A. R.
Wade, deceased, and had issue. 'Whitehead will be re-
membered for bringing the spirit of Locke to life when it was
thought to be dead. But above all he will be remembered
as the latest and greatest of Cambridge Platonists.' Author,
Universal Algebra; Principia Mathematica (with Bertrand
Russell); The Organization of Thought; The Principle of
Relativity; An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural
Knowledge; The Concept of Nature; Process and Reality;
Science and the Modern World; Adventures of Ideas; Religion
in the Making; Symbolism; The Function of Reason; Nature
and Life. Died Dec. 30, 1947, at Cambridge, Mass. Brother of
Charies S. (1872). (Sherborne Reg.; Who's Who; Trin. Coll.
Adm. gives date of birth Feb. 8; The Times, Dec. 31, 1947)
WHITEHEAD, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. S. of James, of Brindle Lodge, near Preston, Lanes.
B. Mar. 1, 1862, at Preston. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. i88o; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Mar. 29, 1882. Called to the Bar, June 1, 1890.
Died Nov. 9, 1898. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WHITEHEAD, CHARLES SELBY. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July i, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. .-Mfred
(Trinity College, Dublin), V. of St Peter's, Thanet. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. i88i.
Assistant Master at Sherbome School, 1876-92. .\t the City
and Guilds CoUege, 1892-4. With the British Luxfer Prism
Syndicate, London. Died .\pr. 6, 1934, at Cambridge; buried
at Hove. Brother of Alfred N. (1879). (Sherborne Reg.; City
and Guilds Coll. Keg.; The Times, Apr. 9, I934-!
WHITEHEAD, CLAUDE MAGUIRE. .-Vdm. at Clare, .Apr. 23,
1900. [S. of P., of Barton Pines, Paignton. B. Apr. 15, 1882.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1900. Went to Johannesburg.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., King's Own
(R. Lancaster Regt.); D.S.O. 1919; M.C.; mentioned twice in
despatches; Chevalier, Legion of Honour). Died Mar. 18,
1944, at Bovey Tracey. (Repton Sch. Reg.; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; The Times, Mar. 22, 1944.)
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WHITEHEAD, ERNEST THRELFALL. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Jan. 13, 1892. [2nd] s. of George (1853), of Deighton
Grove, Yorks. (and Mary Jane, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Matthew
Talbot Baines, P.C). B. Jan. 14, 1873, at York. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1892. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Yorkshire Hussars; Gen. Staff
Officer, War Office). Of Islanmore, Crooni, Co. Limerick, and
of Flanders Hall, Aysgarth, Yorks. in 1939. Married, Sept. 2,
1902, Augusta Eleanor Mary, dau. of John Joseph Roche-
Kelly, of Rochtown Castle, Co. Limerick. Brother of George
T. (1889). {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; T. A. Walker,
620.)
WHITEHEAD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. [2nd] s. of John [barrister], of 30, Inverness Terrace,
Bayswater, London (and Jane Phillipa Baskerville, youngest
dau. of Hugh Hovell Farmar, of Dunsinane, Co. Wexford and
Eastham, Worcs.). B. July 18, 1856, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1875; exhibitioner; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of
Christ Church, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts., 1879-82. C. of
All Saints, Eastbourne, 1882-3. C. of Fawley, Bucks., 1883-
5. C. of Kingsthorpe, Northants., 1885-9. R. of Pembridge,
Heref., 1889-1913. Married, Apr. 19, 1893, Ellen Frances
Webb, dau. of Brigade-Surgeon Henry Atkins, Bombay
Medical Service. Died Jan. 27, 1913. [Record of Old West-
minsters; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 28, 1913.)
WHITEHEAD, FREDERIC CHARLES MARTIN. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Oct. 18, 1879. Of Caius House, Cambridge.
[Doubtless s. of the next.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
Adm. solicitor, 1884; practised in Cambridge. Died Feb. i,
1892, at Cambridge. Doubtless brother of John E. L. (1870).
{Law Lists; Univ. Almanack.)
WHITEHEAD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens at
Emmanuel, Jan. 24, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1850; priest, 1851 ; C. of
St Mark's, Birmingham, 1850-2. C. of Hound, Hants., 1852.
C. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1853-7. Chaplain of the
Spinning-House, at Cambridge, 1858-70. C. of Impington,
Cambs., 1870-8. C. of Little Shelford, 1879-95. Died May 3,
1895, suddenly at Bartlow railway-station, aged 68. Brother
of William C. (1859) ; father of John E. L. (1870) and doubtless
of the above. (Scott, MSS., gives Chaplain to Spinning
House, 1854-95; Crockford; Clergy List; The Standard,
May 10, 1895.)
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Dec. 21, i793-
Eldest s. of the Rev. George, schoolmaster, of Woodall,
Yorks. B. there, Oct. 16, 1773. School, under his father.
Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801.
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4, 1853.
S. of Matthias, deceased, of Selby, Yorks. (and Eliza, dau. of
John Andus, of Selby). [B. June 3, 1833.] Did not reside.
Adm. at Peterhouse, May 30, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1858; M.A. 1862. Lieut., Yorkshire Hussars. Of Ridall
Hall, near Escrick and of Deighton Grove, Yorks. J. P. for
the East and West Ridings. Married June 3, 1863, Mary
Jane, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. Matthew Talbot Baines,
M.P. for Lancaster. Died 1904. Father of the next and
Ernest T. (1892). {T. A. Walker, 506; Walford, County
Families; Burke, L.G.)
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE TALBOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Eldest surv.] s. of George (above), of Deighton
Grove, Yorks. B. Oct. 23, 1870, near York. School, Charter-
house, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1898. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of
Battersea, 1893-6. C. of Wensley, Yorks., 1896-1900. R. of
Thomton-Watlass, 1900-19. Perm, to ofi., dio. of Ripon
from 1945. J. P. for the North Riding of Yorks., 1933.
Married, Jan. 30, 1895, Margaret Louise, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Mars Hamilton Begbie, V. of St Michael's, Stockwell,
London, and had issue. Latterly of Flanders Hall, West
Burton, Leybum, where he died Apr. 17, 1950. Brother of
Ernest T. (1892). [Crockford; The Times, Feb 2, 1895; R. L.
Arrowsmith; Kelly, Handbook.)
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June i, 1774. S. of George, of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1775; Scholar. Ord. deacon
(Norwich, Lt2(. dim. from London), Aug. 2, 1778. [Record of
Old Westminsters gives 's. of John.')
WHITEHEAD, GERVASE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 2, 1781.
Of Kent. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles (1738). B. 1763.
School, King's, Rochester (Governors' exhibitioner, 1780).]
Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1785; 2nd Chan-
cellor's medal, 1785; M.A. 1788. Fellow, 1790. V. of All
Saints', Cambridge. V. of Kemsing, Kent, 1817-38. Died
July 23, 1838, aged 75- {Roffensian Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
F. P. White; Records of Rochester.)
Whitehead, Robert Boville
WHITEHEAD, HERBERT MANSFIELD. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 5, 1893. [4th] s. of Sir Charles, of Barming
House, Maidstone. B. [May 25, 1875] at Maidstone. [School,
Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1893. A Civil Engineer. District
Surveyor of Cannock, Staffs., 1897-1921. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and
Derby Regt.); AD.C; Lieut. -Col., Labour Corps; O.B.E.;
Chevalier, Ordre du M^rite Agricole). Married, May 1900,
Mary Elizabeth Baker. Latterly of Congreve Manor, Penk-
ridge, Staffs. Died Oct. 17, 1935. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Peile, II. 787; The Times, Oct. 19, 1935.)
WHITEHEAD, JAMES BEETHOM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1877. [2nd] s. of Robert, engineer (for whom see
D.N.B.) (and Frances M., dau. of James Johnson). B. July
31, 1858, at Trieste. Bapt. Aug. 16, 1858. [School, in
Austria.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1887.
Entered the diplomatic service, 1881; served at Petrograd,
Rio de Janeiro and Berlin. First Secretary at Tokio, 1898-
1901; at Brussels, 1901-2; at Constantinople, 1902-3; at
Berlin, 1903-4. Counsellor of Embassy, Berlin, 1904-6.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at
Belgrade, 1906-10. K.C.M.G., 1909. Retired, 1910. Married,
Apr. 15, 1896, the Hon. Marian Cecilia Brodrick, youngest
dau. of the 8th Viscount Midleton, and had issue. Resided
latterly at Efford Park, Lymington, where he died Sept. 19,
1928. Brother of Robert B. (1886). {Eagle, xlv. 226; Who
was Who; The Times, Sept. 21, 1928.)
WHITEHEAD, JAMES HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1877. S. of Henry, schoolmaster (and Sarah). B.
Apr. 17, 1856, at Oswaldtwistle, Lanes. Bapt. May 17, 1856.
School, Manchester Grammar (Mr Dill). Matric. Michs. 1877;
Scholar; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1881; priest, 1882; C. of Christ Church, Salford, 1881-4. C.
of Chorley, Lanes., 1884-91. C. of Barthomley, Cheshire,
1891-7. C. of Forbes, N.S.W., Australia, 1904-6. R. of
Christ Church, Tingalpa, Queensland, 1906-10. Disappears
from Crockford, 191 2.
WHITEHEAD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 3, 1847.
S. of James, calendar-man, of Little Bolton, Lanes, (and
Ellen). B. at Bolton-le-Moors. [School, Bolton.] Bapt.
Oct. 28, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1847. Of Bolton, Lanes. Died
June 21, 1851, aged 23. (Scott, MSS., quoting inscription on
tombstone in graveyard of Bolton parish church.)
WHITEHEAD, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1892. S. of
Henry, Esq., of Haslem Hay, Bury, Lanes. School, Elstree.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Lanes. Fus. (T.F.); mentioned in despatches).
Married, 1907, Janet, dau. of R. Mitchell, of Bury. (Kelly,
Handbook.)
WHITEHEAD, JOHN EDLESTON LEDSAM. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June i, 1870. [S. of the Rev. Frederick William
(1846). B. June 5, 1852, in Birmingham.] School, Oakham.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Adm. solicitor,
1877; (articled to his uncle, Henry John Whitehead, who was
borough treasurer of Cambridge). Practised at Cambridge.
Town Clerk of Cambridge, 1887-1923. Married (secondly),
Aug. 8, 1921, Nora Mitcham, of 25, Milton Road, Cambridge.
Died Sept. 11, 1923, while on holiday at Lowestoft. Doubtless
brother of Frederic C. M. (1879). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
Oakham Sch. Reg.; Cambridge Daily News, Sept. 12, 1923.)
WHITEHEAD, JOHN HENRY MARSDEN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 1, 1892. S. of John Livesay, M.D. B. [May 8,
1874], at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. School, Isle of Wight
College, Ryde. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896. Lieut., 3rd
Battn., the Royal Irish Rifles. Served with the West .Afnca
field force in the Aro expedition, 1901-2, and in S. Nigeria,
1902. Subsequently District Commissioner in S. Nigeria.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., W. African
Frontier Force). [Peile, 11. 780; Army Lists.)
WHITEHEAD, REGINALD HENRY HUGHES. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 9, 1899. [Only s. of W. Henry, of Cambridge.] School,
Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A.
1925. Adm. Solicitor, 1904; practised at Bishop Auckland,
Co. Durham (Messrs Dowling and Whitehead). Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.H.A.; Courts-Martial Officer;
M.C.). Practised subsequently at Cambridge. Married,
Sept. 21, 1922, Hylda Butler, 4th dau. of Mr William Hopkin
Wright, of Cambridge. Of North Walsham in 1950. [Law
Lists; The Times, Sept. 25, 1922.)
WHITEHEAD, ROBERT BOVILLE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct., 1886. [3rd and youngest] s. of R[obert], Esq. [inventor
of the Whitehead torpedo], of Paddockhurst, Sussex (and
Frances Maria, dau. of James Johnson, of Darlington).
Matric. Michs. 1886. Of Alvie, Kilcraig, Inverness-shire.
Died Dec. 19, 1945, at Bournemouth. Brother of James B.
(1877). [The Times, Dec. 20, 1945.)
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WHITEHEAD, ROBERT FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 4, irjoo. S. of A. R., Esq., of 13, Bethune Road, Stoke
Newington, London. Matric. Michs. 1900; B..\. 1903; M.A.
igig. Servfd in the Great War, 1914-19 (Air-mechanic,
R.F.C.). Of 13, Bethune Road, Stoke Newington, in 1946-
WHITEHEAD, ROBERT GROSE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Christ's, June 29, 1818; from Queen's College, Oxford,
whence hehad matric. lulv i, 1817. S. of the Rev. Robert
(Queen's College, Oxford, 1785). B. at Appleby. Schools,
Appleby [and Tonbridge]. Matric. Michs. 1818. Resided until
1822. (Tonbridge Sch. Re?.; Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 391.)
WHITEHEAD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse.
Oct. 10, 1765; Fell. -Com., Apr. 7, 1769- Of Lanes. [S. of
Richard, of Manchester, formerly an agent of the Derby
fainily in Preston, and High Sheriff of Lanes, in 1759.
School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1765; Scholar,
1767; B..\. 1770; M.A. 1773. Fellow, 1770. Ord. priest
(Peterb.),i77o. R. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1770-1812. Married
and had issue. Died May 26, 1812, aged 66, at Preston.
{Manchester Sch. Reg.; T. .4. Walker, 328; Northants. Clergy.)
WHITEHEAD, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1875. S. of Thomas C. B. [Dec. 16, 1856], at Halifax.
School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon, 1882; C. of Christ Church, Leeds, 1882-3. C. of
King's Norton, Warws., 1884-5. Died Jan. 7, 1885, aged 28.
{Peile, II. 645; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, June 10, 1885.)
\VhITEHEAD, WILLIAM CHANTLER. Adm. sizar at Sx
John's, Oct. 8, 1S59. S. of John (and Catherine). B. at
Easton, Hants. Bapt. May 3, 1840. Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1896. Adm.
com. causa, at Oxford, 1866. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1863;
priest, 1864. Second Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
School, Heath, Halifax, 1862-4 C. of Brighouse, Yorks.,
1863-4. C. of Battveford, 1864-9. C. of Skeyton, Norfolk,
1869-70. P.C. of Ravensthorpe, Yorks., 1870-96. C. of
Brooke, Norfolk, i889;-9i. V. of Litlington, Cambs., 1896-
1908. Perm, to off., dio. of Ely from 1908. Married, 1887,
Phoebe C. E. Foster, of Newcastle. Latterly of 64, St
Barnabas Road, Cambridge, where he died Dec. 30, 1926,
aged 86. Brother of Frederick W. (1846). {Crockford;
Catnbridge Chronicle, Jan. 5, 1927.)
WHITEHORNE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Apr. 2, 1777. S. of Samuel, of [St Jago de la Vega], Jamaica
(and Eleanor). B. Jan. 17, 1758. School, Eton Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 13, i777- Judge-Surrogate of the Court
of Vice-admiralty and member of Assembly for St Catherine's,
Jamaica. Died in Dec. 1796, at Carrawina, Jamaica. {Eton
Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag.. 1797, 35°.)
WHITEHOUSE, ARNOLD ARTHUR GRAY. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1897. [S. of Arthur Edward. B. Apr. 8, 1878,
at Bilston, Staffs. School, St Dunstan's College, Catford.]
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
B.Sc, London, 1903. Assistant Master at Lymm Grammar
School, 1901; at Southport Grammar School, 1901-5; at the
London University Tutorial College, 1905-6; at the Crypt
Grammar School, Gloucester, 1908-41. Married, 1913,
Marjory K., dau. of T. W. Keer, of Southport, and had issue.
Of Caledonia, Churchdown, Gloucester in 1952. {School-
masters' Directories.)
WHITEHOUSE, EDWIN ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 14, 1884. [S. of H. B., J. P., of Sedgley, Staffs. B. 1867.
School, Wolverhampton.] Matric. Michs. 1884. At Queen's
College, Birmingham. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893. Assistant
House Surgeon, General Hospital, Birmingham. Resident
Medical and Surgical Officer, Children's Hospital, Birming-
ham. Practised at Solihull, Warws. M.B.E., 1920. Of
14, The Crescent, Solihull in 1948. {Medical Directories.)
WHITEHOUSE, FRANCIS COWLEY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17,
1884. Matric. Lent, 1S84; B.. A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(London), 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St Stephen-the-Martyr,
St John's Wood, London, 1887-9. C. of Hove, 1891-6.
Chaplain at the British Embassy, Constantinople, 1905-15
and 1919-32. T.C.F., 1916-19. Canon of St Paul's Collegiate
Church, Valetta, 1911. Chaplain at Kadikeuy, 1896-1905
and 1928-40-. Of 51, Boston Sokah, Moda, Istanbul, in 1940.
Died Mar. 24, 1946, aged 8i, at Pietermaritzburg, South
Africa. {Crockford; The Times, May 22, 1946.)
WHITEHOUSE. The Rev. HENRY JOHN. Hon. LL.D., 1868.
Bishop of Illinois, U.S.A.
WHITEHOUSE , JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 14, 1785.
B. in Beds. Matric. Michs. 1785. Kept four terms. Ord.
deacon (Chester, Li«. iim. from Bristol), May 4, 1787; priest
(Lincoln), Dec. 19, 1790; C. of Houghton Conquest, Beds.,
1790-9. V. of Shambrook, 1799-1800. R. of .\rmthorpe,
Yorks., 1801-7. R. of Orlingbury, Northants., 1807-24.
Whitehurst, Thomas Beach
Chaplain to the Duke of York. Married, May 13, 1799,
Elizabeth Susanna Frederica (Countess of Wartensleben),
widow of Joseph Ewart (formerly H.M. Plenipotentiary at
Berlin), at Weybridge, Surrey. Author of a Hymn of Thanks-
giving on the occasion of the late Victories and for other signal
nalional Mercies and Deliverances (1814); and other Poems.
Died Oct. i, 1824, at Ramsgate, aged 68. {St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 553; Scott, MSS.; H. G. Harrison.)
WHITEHOUSE. JOHN JAMES. .\dra. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1900. S. of Alfred, boiler-maker, of Barrow-in-
Furness, Lanes, (and Elizabeth Pugh). B. there, Dec. 3, 1879.
Schools, Barrow Commercial and Higher Grade. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B..\. 1903; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (London),
1903; priest, 1904; C. of St Peter's, Islington, 1903-5. Warden
of Jamaica Church Theological College, 1905-13. V. of All
Saints, Leyton, Essex, 1913-18. V. of St John-the-Baptist,
Southend, 1918-51. Married, 1907, .Agnes, dau. of John
Marsh. Died Nov. i, 1951. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 4,
1951.)
WHITEHOUSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 16, 1839.
S. of Richard, merchant, deceased, of Hackney, Middlesex.
B. there, Sept. 23, 1819. School, Homerton (private).
Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1861. Ord.
deacon (Hereford, for Chichester), 1843; priest (Chichester),
1844; C. of Hartfield, Sussex, 1843-51. Assistant Chaplain
at Hampstead, 1851-2. Minister of the Govt. Church at
Cochin, Malabar, 1852-60. Principal and Chaplain of the
military orphan asylum, Madras, 1861-2; of LawTence
militarj' asylum, Ootacamund, 1862-8. C. of Bath Abbey
Church, 1869-74. R. of Freshford, Somerset, 1874-9. Author,
History of the Syrian Church of Malabar. Died in 1879.
{Crockford; F. Penny, The Church in India.)
WHITEHURST, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Nov. 21, 1776. S. of Edward, of Chirk, Denbs. School,
Shrewsbury (not in Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.).
WHITEHURST, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Jan. 16, 1819. S. of Thomas, of Chirk, Denbighs. (and Sarah
Edwards). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A.
1824. V. of Devynock with Ystradfellte, Brecons., 1840-7.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1848. Father of John (1856).
{Shrewsbury Sch. Reg^
WHITEHURST, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Sept. 1, 1778. Of Herts. [S. of Thomas (1752).] School,
Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1779; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786.
Fellow, 1785. Ord. priest (London), Dec. 22, 1805. R. of
Newton, Suffolk, 1810-32. Died Aug. 20, 1832, aged 73-
Brother of Richard H. (1778). (7". A. Walker, 345; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 482.)
WHITEHURST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19, 1856.
S. of the Rev. Edward (1819) (and Sarah). B. July 22, 1838,
at Chirk. Bapt. Oct. 26, 1838. [School, Clergy Orphan.]
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Gayton, Northants., 1861-
77. C. of Chamev-Bassett, Berks., 1877-82. R. of Fam-
borough, Berks., 1883-6. Married, May 9, 1865, Anna Maria,
youngest dau. of John Baron Howes, of Irthlingborough,
Northants. Died Dec. 4, 1886, aged 48. Father of the next.
{Clergv Orphan Sch. Reg.; Eagle, \iv. 314; Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. 8, 1886.)
WHITEHURST, JOHN BARON HOWES. .Kdm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] (above), R. of
Famborough. B. Nov. 13, 1868. School, Bromsgrove.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1891;
priest, 1892; C. of St George's, Leicester, 1891-3. R. of
Farnborough, Berks., 1893-1924. Married, June 12, 1894,
Maud, dau of T. T. WTiitehurst, of Shrewsbury, and had issue.
Died .-^pr. 9, 1924. {Bromsgrove Reg.; Crockford; T. A.
Walker, 598; The Times, Apr. 14, 1924.)
WHITEHURST, RICHARD HITCHIN. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, May 5, 1778. Of Herts. [S. of Thomas (next).]
Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1782;
priest, 1784. Father of Thomas B. (1818); brother of John
(1778). {Northants. Clergy.)
WHITEHURST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 25, 1752. Of London. School, Ely. Matric Michs.
1752; Scholar; B.A. 1756; M.A. i759- Married, 1757, Miss
Hitchin, of Hitchin, Herts. Father of John (1778) and the
above. (G. Mag., .\xvii. 183; T. A. Walker, 305.)
WHITEHURST, THOMAS BEACH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 23, 1818. Of Beds. S. of the Rev. Richard Hitchm
(1778). Matric. Michs. 1819; B A. 1823; M.A. 1827- Ord.
deacon, 1824; priest, 1825. Of .Ampthill, Beds., until 1866.
Chaplain to the Sheriff of Beds.. 1850. Of Leamington, 1867-
70. V. of Radford Semele, Warws., 1871-80. Married, 1831,
jane, dau. of Alexander Hatfield, of Twickenham. Died
Feb. 21, 1880. {T. A. Walker, 404; Crockford; Clergy Ust;
The Guardian, Feb. 25, 1880; P. E. Towell.)
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Whitelaw, Alexander
WHITELAW, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. [Eldest] s. of Alexander, of [Gartshore, KirkintUloch,
and] Leckie, Stirlings. (and Barbara Forbes, youngest dau. of
Robert Lockhart, of CastlehUl). B. Oct. 10, 1862, at Old
Monkland, Lanarks. School, Harrow. Of Gartshore, Kirkin-
tilloch, Duinbartons. Matric. Michs. 1S81. Lieut., Lanark-
shire Yeomanry, 1885; Captain, 1897. Major, Sussex
Yeomanry. Member of the Royal Scottish Archers. J. P. and
D.L. for Dumbartonshire and Lanarkshire. Married, July 10,
1886, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Ralph Disraeli and niece of the
Earl of Beaconsfield. Latterly of Belgrave Square, London,
and Thankerton House, New Bamet, Herts. Died June 10,
1938. Brother of the two next and of William (1887).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
June n, 1938.)
WHITELAW, GRAEME ALEXANDER LOCKHART. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 10, 1882. [2nd] s. of Alexander, of [Gart-
shore, Kirkintilloch, Dumbartons., and] Leckie, Stirlings.
B. Nov. 4, 1863, at Coatbridge, Lanarks. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1882. Captain, 3rd Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, 1889. M.P. for N.W. Lanarks., 1892-5. Of
Strathallan Castle, Perths.; and Brockham Park, Betch-
worth, Surrey. Married (i) July 23, 1885, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Reid Stewart, and had issue; (2) Apr. 30, 1902, Laura,
dau. of James Montagu, of Melton Park, Doncaster, and had
further issue. Died July 23, 1928, at Brockham Park.
Brother of the above and the next and of William (1887).
i Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
July 25, 1928.)
WHITELAW, JAMES BAIRD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [4th] s. of Alexander, of Alangrange, Bridge-of-Allan,
Stirlings., and Gartshore, Kirkintilloch. B. Dec. 12, 1870, at
Coatbridge, Lanarks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892. Lieut., 3rd Militia Battn., Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders. Of The Knoll, North Berwick. Married, 1893,
Lillian, dau. of Alexander Graham. Brother of the two above
and of William (1887). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke. L.G.)
WHITELAW, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, i860.
S. of Thomas. B. Apr. 15, 1843, in London. School, Lan-
caster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1863; B.A.
(Senior Classic) 1865; Craven Scholar, 1864; ist Chancellor's
Classical medal, 1865; M.A. 1868. Fellow, 1866. Assistant
Master at Rugby, 1868-1913; retired. Married, Aug. 13,
1867, Frances, only surviving dau. of the Rev. J. P. Rhoades,
sometime R. of Clonmel, Ireland. Died Feb. 6, 1917, at
Moultrie Cottage, Rugby. (The Times, Feb. 7 and 8, 1917.)
WHITELAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887.
[3rd] s. of Alexander, M.P., of [Gartshore, Kirkintilloch and
Leckie, Stirlings. B. Mar. 15, 1868, at Coatbridge, Lanarks.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. Hon.
LL.D., St Andrews. Lieut., Lanarkshire Yeomanry, 1890;
Major. Of Hatton House, Kirknewton, Midlothian. M.P. for
Perth City, 1892-5. Chairman of the Highland Railway Co.,
1901-12 and 1915-16. On the board of the North British
Railway Co., 1908. First Chairman of the L.N.E.R.; retired,
1938. A director of the Bank of Scotland. J. P. for Perthshire
and Nairn. Married, Sept. 4, 1890, Gertrude, dau. of Thomas
Charles Thompson, of Milton Hall, Cumberland. Died Jan.
19, 1946. Brother of Alexander (1881), Graeme A. L. (1882)
and James B. (1889). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.O.; Army
Lists; Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 21, 1946.)
WHITELEGG, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
June 22, 1784. S. of Thomas. B. at Adwalton, Yorks.
School, Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar; B.A. 1788.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1788; C. of Normanton. 'A man of
eccentric habits.' (Peile, 11. 318; Gunning, Reminiscences, 11.
228.)
WHITELEY, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1892.
S. of Thomas, innkeeper [died July, 1873] (and Fanny Mason).
B. Apr. 23, 1871, at Parkgate, Rotherham, Yorks. School,
Bradford Grammar [and Assistant Master of Hipperholme
Grammar School before coming up]. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1946. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1896; priest,
1898; C. of Thomthwaite, Yorks., 1896-8. C. of Bramley,
1898-1901. C. of Great Yarmouth, 1901-3. R. of Friston with
Snape, Suffolk, 1903-6. Chaplain of Broadmoor asylum,
1906-34. R of Wasing (with Brimpton from 1937), Berks.,
1934-49. Of Newbury in 1952. (Crockford.)
WHITELEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr.
12, 1809. Of Yorks. [S. of R. J., of Leeds.] Matric. Michs.
1809. Died, 1813, in Cambridge. (G. Mag., 1813, i. 85.)
WHITELEY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1871. S. of the Rev. Edward (next). B. at
Oporto, 1852. School, Sherborne (The Rev. H. D. Harper).
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 187';,; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1876; priest, 1877; C of Banbury, Oxon., 1876-81.
Chaplain, Indian Ecclesiastic il Establishment, 1881-1903;
at North Blacktown, Madras, 1881-2; Berhampore, 1882-9
WHITELEY, John Henry
and 1890-4; St John's, Bangalore, 1889; Wellington, 1895-6;
Coonoor, 1896-7; Mysore, 1897-8; St Thomas Mount,
Madras, 1898-g; Calicut with Cannamore, 1902-3. Died
June 20, 1918, at Oporto. (Sherborne Reg., which gives 'died
in 1917'; Crockford; The Times, June 29, 1918.)
WHITELEY, EDWARD. .\dm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus, Feb. 26,
1817 S. of the Rev. — [Joseph (i779)]. deceased. School,
Leeds (his father). Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1846. President of the Union, 1820. Adm. com. causa,
at Oxford, 1866. Ord. deacon (Bristol), 1821; priest (Chester),
1822; C. of Martock, Somerset, 1821-3. Chaplain at Oporto,
1824-71. R. of Sutton-Montis, Somerset, 1871-5. Author,
Macaridos, or the happy way in the short but too often sorrowful
journey of life; Hints to Travellers in Portugal. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1876. Father of the above. (Al. Oxon.;
Crockford.)
WHITELEY, FRED. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 27, 1886. School,
Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar. Became a Non-
CoU. student; B.A. 1890. Re-adm. at Clare; M.A. 1894.
WHITELEY, GEORGE CECIL. Adm. at King's, Sept. 29, 1894.
[2nd] s. of George Crispe (next) of the Chestnuts, Dulwich
Common. B. May 10, 1875. School, Dulwich College. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, June 27, 1900. On the South-Eastem Circuit.
Junior Counsel to the Treasury, 1912-21. K.C. 1921.
Bencher, 1928. Recorder of Sandwich, 1920-9; of West Ham,
1929-30; of Southend-on-Sea, from 1930. Chairman of the
Surrey Quarter Sessions, 1924-32. Chairman of the London
Quarter Sessions, 1931-2. D.L. for Surrey. Judge of the
Mayor's and City of London Court, 1932-4. Common Serjeant
of the City of London, 1934-42. Married, Dec. 22, 1904, Male,
eldest dau. of William Henry Wayman, of Southfield, Halifax.
Author, The Licensing Act of 1902; co-author of Casson and
Whiteley's Education Act, 1902. Edited Whiteley's Ltc«nsing
Laws. Of I, Garden Court, Temple, London, E.C., and of
Compton Hill, Farnham, Surrey. Died Oct. 15, 1942, at
Nynehead Court, Somerset. Brother of Gerard T. (1892).
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg , 248; Law Lists; The
Times, Oct. 17, 1942.)
WHITELEY, GEORGE CRISPE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 21, 1863. [Only] s. of George Friend [M.R.C.S.], of
Twickenham (and Elizabeth). B. [Sept. 6, 1845I, at Rich-
mond, Surrey. Bapt., Mar. 21, 1847. Schools, Mill Hill, and
Clapham Grammar. Matric. Michs 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A.
1872. President of the Union, 1867. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 7, 1866. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1870. On
the South-Eastem Circuit. Of the Chestnuts, Dulwich
Common. Deputy Clerk of the Peace for Surrey, 1870-2.
Clerk to the Justices of the Newington division of Surrey,
1872-1917. A director of the National Provident Institution.
Member of the old London School Board, of which at its
dissolution he was the 'father.' Married, Aug. 10, 1870,
Adele Emilie, youngest dau. of John Charles Tarver, master at
Eton. Compiled with H. M. Mozley, A Concise Law Dictionary
(5 edns.); The Licensing Laws. Died May 28, 1918. Father of
the above and the next. (Mill Hill Sch. Reg. ; Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Times, May 30, 1918.)
WHITELEY, GERARD TARVER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1892. [Eldest] s. of George Crispe (above), barrister-
at-law, of Dulwich Common (and Ad61e Emilie Tarver).
B. Nov. 27, 1872, at West Dulwich. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor,
1898; practised in Southwark and at Croydon (Messrs
Langton, of Bridge Row, Cannon Street). Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Gen. List, and Cheshire Regt.
(T.F.)). Married, July 29, 1901, Amy Theresa, dau. of the
Hon. Walter Courtenay Pepys, and had issue. Died Oct. 10,
1944, at Virginia Water. Brother of George C. (1894).
(Sherborne Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 12, 1944-)
WHITELEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7,
1879. Of Yorks. [S. of James, Esq., of Hunslet and South-
port.] B. Sept. 9, 1859, at Hunslet, near Leeds. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1882; priest, 1883; C. of West Bromwich, 1882-90. V. of
St Stephen's, Willenhall, Staffs., 1890-9. V. of Holy Trinity,
Smethwick, 1899-1912. V. of Maney, Warws., 1912-15.
Married, Jan. 20, 1891, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James
Gozney, of Hunslet. Died Jan. 20, 1915. (Scott, MSS.; The
Guardian, Jan. 28, 1915.)
WHITELEY, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3,
1847. [S. of George.] Of Mayfield, Halifax, Yorks. [B. Aug.
12, 1827. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (St David's) 1851; priest, 1853; C. of
Johnston, Pembs., 1851-3. C. of Kington, Heref., 1854-5.
R. of Pedmore, Worcs., 1855-79. Resided latterly at Chep-
stow, where he died Oct. 31, 1901, aged 74- Father of
Warwick (1886). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 2, lyoi.)
446
Whiteley, Joseph
WHITELEY (or WHITELYl, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 4, 1779. Did not reside. .\dm. sizar at Magdalene,
Oct. 25, 1779. S. of Eli, of Marsh Lane, Leeds (and Abigail
Linley). B. Jan. 17, 1760, at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.
Matri'c. Lent, 1780; B.A. {6th WrangUr) 1783; M.A. 1787;
Norrisian prize, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1785, 1787, 1788. C. of
Leeds, 1783. P.C.ofBeeston, Yorks., 1784-9. HeadMasterof
Leeds Grammar School, 1789-1815. V. of Lastingham, Yorks.,
1789-1815. Chaplain to the Earl of Harewood. Married
Miss — Hardcastle, of Leeds. Author, Sermons, etc. Died
May 8, 1815. Father of Edward (1817). (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 553; Leeds Grammar Sch. Reg.)
WHITELEY, RONALD ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1899. S. of Arthur, deceased, of 31, Wish Hill, Hudders-
field, Yorks. School, Southport College. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1903. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June i, 1907.
On the Northern Circuit. Of 5, Harrington Street, Liverpool,
in 1921. (Law Lists.)
WHITELEY, WARWICK. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 27, 1886. [3rd
s. of the Rev. John Henry (1847), R. of Pedmore, \Vorcs.
B. Oct. 3, 1865.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (St David's, for Llandaff), 1890;
priest (Llandaff), 1891; C. of Canton, Glam., 1890-2. C. of
Clapton, Northants., 1894-5. C. of Narborough, Leics., 1895-
1903. Lie. Pr., dio. of Peterborough, and Gloucester, 1903-
26. Married, July 27, 1893, Agnes Gertrude, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. A. Watson, of the Grange, Cowfes. Resided latterly at
Narborough, Leics. Died June 4, 1926. [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, June l8, 1926.)
WHITELEY, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1881. Of
Victoria Road, Cambridge. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 28, 1882; B.A. 1884; M..\. 1887. Head Master of Chelsea
I^pil Teachers' School in 1906. (Camb. Yearbook.)
WHITELOCK, ARTHUR RADCLYFFE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. S. of Wilham Edmund, of the Elms, Wimble-
don Hill, London. B. Aug. i, 1869, at Balham, Surrey.
School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. and LL.B. 1890;
M.A. and LL.M. 1894. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1890. .^dm.
Solicitor, 1896; practised in London and Birmingham
(Messrs Whitelock and Storr, 8, Bloomsbur\- Square).
Brother of William H. (1876). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Ltsts.)
WHITELOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22,
1838. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Littdim. from Canterbury), Sept. 25,
1842; priest (Canterbury), Dec. 24, 1843; C. of Barnes, Surrey,
1842-7. C. of Egham, 1847-8. C. of Groombridge, Kent,
1848-93. Married, 1843, Emily, dau. of the Rev. W. T.
Briggs, of Reading. Lived subsequently at Groombridge,
where he died May 23, 1896, aged 78. [EagU, .xix. 500;
Crockford; The Times, May 26, 1896.)
WHITELOCK, JOSEPH ALBERT. Adm. pens, 'age 19) at
Pembroke, Sept. 20, 1863. 3rd s. of the Rev. Joseph
Hutchinson, V. of Gilcrux, Cumberland. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1863; Scholar; B.A. 1867; U..\. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity, Bradford,
1869-72. C. of St Saviour's, Everton, Lanes., i'872-8. C. of
Witton, Cheshire, 1878-81. C. of Wolsingham, Durham,
1881-3. C. of .\>Tes Quay, 1883-5. C. of Hebbum-on-Tyne,
1886-94. R. of Meldon, Northumberland, 1894-1913. Died
Jan. 6, 1913. [Crockford.)
WHITELOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 9, 1832. [S. of John (and Ann Mac-Murrah).] B.
[Nov. 12, 1812], at Skelton, near Penrith, Cumberland.
[School, Skelton.] Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1835;
B.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Cariisle) Sept. 25, 1836; priest,
Oct. 22, 1837; C. of Hutton-in-the-Forest, Cumberland,
1836-55 ; R. there, 1855-92. Head Master of Queen Elizabeth
Grammar Schol, Penrith, 1845-57. Took great interest in the
Cumberland dialect. Married .^nn — , and had issue. Died
at Hutton-in-the-Forest, Sept. 4, 1892. [Boase, vi. 857;
Eagle, XVII. 552; Clergy List; Crockford; C. R. Hudleston.)
WHITELOCK, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of WUliam Edmund, of Bedford House,
Balham, Surrey. B. Apr. 5, 1858, in London. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Adm. Solicitor,
1883; practised in Birmingham. Senior Registrar of Birming-
ham County Court. Died Jan. 29, 1925, at Edgbaston.
Brother of Arthur R. (1887). [Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law
Lists; The Times, Jan. 31, 1925.)
WHITELOCK-LLOYD, GEORGE W. (1851), see LLOYD.
WHITER, CHARLES WALTER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 20,
1819. B. at Somerstown, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1820;
B..\. 1824; .M.-'V. 1827. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 9, 1825;
priest, Oct. 15, 1826. R. of Little Bittering, Norfolk, 1828-33.
R. of Clowne, Derbs., 1834-70. [Crockford; Clerical Guide;
Clergy List (disappears 1871).)
Whitfeld, George Sulivan
WHITER, WALTER. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 19, 1776- B.
[Oct 30, 1758], at Birmingham. School, Coventry. Matric.
Michs. 1777; B.A. 1781; M.A. 1784- Fellow, 1782-97. Semor
Proctor, 1796-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1781; pnest, 1783.
R. of Hardingham, Norfolk, 1797-1832. Well known as a
philologist. Author, Etymologicon Magnum (gipsy language)
and Etymologicon Universale. The former work led to an
acquaintance with George Borrow, who introduced him into
Lavengro. Person was one of his intimate friends. Died
July 23, 1832. MSS. Collection in the University Library.
Bust in Clare. [Clerical Guide; Northants. Clergy; Historical
Register; Gunning, 11. 69; D.N.B.)
WHITESIDE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 27.
i8'o S of James. B. at Walton Breck (near Liverpool),
Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Rainhill, Lanes., 1856-7.
Second Master of Kingsbridge Grammar School, Devon,
1859-60. [Crockford; Clergy List (disappears 1861).)
WHITESIDE, The Rev. JOHN WILLIAM. M.A. 1837, incorp.
from Dublin; LL.D., 1863, incorp. from Dublin [Eldest s.
of the Rev. William, M.A.] Scholar at Trinity College,
Dublin, 1824; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1825; M.A. (T.C.D.) 1831;
LL.B. and LL.D. (T.C.D.) 1849. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1840. P.C. of Keswick, Cumberiand, 1831-5. v. of
Holy Trinity, Ripon, 1835-48. V. of Scarborough, 1848-64.
Died June 27, 1864, at Tullyhogue, Co. Tyrone. [Boase, vi.
857; Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford.)
WHITESIDE, MILES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1876.
S. of John. B. Jan. 21, 1857, at Chapel House, Whitehaven.
School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1880; priest (Ripon), 1881 ; C. of Wensley,
Yorks., 1880-2. R. of St Nicholas, near Cardiff, 1884-1913-
Latterly of South Bank, Hereford, where he died Feb. 14.,
1927, aged 70. {Peile, 11. 647; Crockford.)
WHITESTONE, REGINALD ARTHUR WOLSELEY. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. I, 1888. S. of the Rev. WUliam Arthur [C.J of
Micheldever, Hants, (and Agnes Sarah Clarke). B. there
fMay 4], 1869. School, Mariborough College. Matnc. Michs.
"1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Derby
School, 1892-8; at St George's prep. School, Ascot, 1898-
1903; at Durston House, Ealing, 1903-42- D'ed Sept. 7.
1942; buried at Micheldever. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn,
11. 503; The Times. Sept. 9, 1942.)
WHITEWAY, AUGUSTINE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 12, 1867. [Only] s. of the Rev. Robert Hayman
(Worcester College, Oxford, 1834), V. of Eynsford, Kent (and
Sarah Elizabeth, only dau. of Lieut. -Col. Cariisle Hamngton
Spedding, 4th Light DragoonsV B. [Sept. 3], 1847, at
Coleford, Somerset. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1872- M.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1873.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1877- Of The Manor House,
Newton Longueville, Bucks., and later of Hemingford Grey
House, Hunts. Married, Apr. 21, 1874, Caroline Pinkstone,
dau. of Captain French, R.N., of Ripple Vale, Kent, and had
issue. Author, Hints to Solicitors and Hints on Practice;
joint author. Law and Practice in Bankruptcy. Died June 29,
1902. [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WHITEWAY, LEONARD LUSCOMBE. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1901; M..A. 1917. Ord. deacon (St. -Ubans),
1913; priest (Chelmsford), 1915; C. of St Luke, Walthamstow
1913-18. C. of Crawley, Sussex, 1918-30. Lie. Pr., aio.ot
Chichester from 1930. Of Warren Cottage, Pound HUI,
Worth, Sussex, in 1952. Doubtless brother of the next two.
WHITEWAY, PHILIP. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1895.
WHITEWAY, STEPHAN EVAN ANGELO. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. S. of [R.] Stephen I.C.S. B Nov.
30 1872, at Allahabad, India. School, Sedbergh. Matnc.
.Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1893.
Studied at Newcastle for 2 years, and then joined an engi-
neering firm in Calcutta. Married in 1907. Died^°^- ^J-
1948, at Compton, Littlehampton, Sussex. [Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; The Times, Nov. 25, 1948.)
WHITFELD, see also WHITFIELD.
WHITFELD, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
May 29, 1846. [Youngest] s. of W., Esq. [surgeon], deceased,
of .Ashford, Kent. Matric. Unt, 1847; Scholar; B.A. (35'*
Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 18^4. Fellow, 1854-7. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 21, 1854. [inns of Court.)
WHITFELD, GEORGE SULIVAN. Adm. pens at Trinitv.
Tune 25, 1897. [Only] s. of Francis Barry, of Offham House,
near Lewes, Sussex. B. Mar. 20, 1878, at Lewes School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., Suffolk Yeomanry,
1900-1 ; Second Lieut., Sussex Imp. Yeomanry, 1901; Lieut.,
1905; Capt., 1907; Major, 1908; Lieut.-Col. A local Director
of Barclay's bank, at Lewes. [Eton Sch. Reg.)
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Whitfeld, Henry
WHITFELD (or WHITFIELD), HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Pembroke, Mar. 24, 1758. S. of Henry, librarian, of Ply-
mouth. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1758; B.A. (4th Wrangler;
3nd Chancellor's medal) 1762; M.A. 1765; D D. 1777. Fellow,
1763. F.R.S., 1786. R. of Wexham, Bucks. R. of St Mar-
garet's, Lothbury, London, 1768-1813. Died in 1813. Father
of the next. (Hennessey; F. P. White.)
WHITFELD (or WHITFIELD), HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at Pembroke, June 18, 1785. Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry
(above). R. of St Margaret's, Lothbury. B. at Eltham, Kent.
Bapt. Aug. 16, 1769, at Eltham. [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar; B.A. 1790. Died at his father's
house. Mar. 26, 1791. {Al. Carthus.; F. P. White.)
WHITFELD, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 27, 1826, as John Henry. S. of John Clarke (i799> sub
Clarke), Professor of Music at Cambridge, of Hereford (and
Susannah Grainger). B. 1808. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830. Migrated to Downing, 1843; M.A.
1843. V. of Granborough, Bucks., 1845-55. Domestic
Chaplain to the Earl of Momington. Resided for some time
at Penzance. Author, Scilly and its Legends; Rambles in
Devonshire. Chaplain at Scutari, 1854-5; died there June 17,
1855. {Clergy List; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.; Collect. Cornub.;
G. Mag., 1855, II. 328; Shrewsbury Reg.)
WHITFELD, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1877.
S. of George, of Hamsey House, near Lewes, Sussex. B.
Nov. 15, 1858, at Lewes. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881. Cricket 'blue,' 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881; football
(assoc.) 'blue,' 1879, 1880 and 1881. Played for England,
1879. A local Director of Barclay's Bank, at Lewes. Married,
Oct. 30, 1900, Muriel Frances, dau. of Capt. T. W. Sulivan,
R.N. Died May 6, 1909, at Chailey, Sussex. Uncle of George
S. (1897). {Eton Sch. Lists; The Times, May 8, 1909.)
WHITFELD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
Nov. 3, 1767. Of Herts. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1767. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Whitfield.)
WHITFELD, JOHN CLARKE (1799), see CLARKE.
WHITFELD, WILLIAM BRETT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 29, 1787. Of Sussex. [Only s. of Francis, banker, of
Lewes (and Elizabeth, dau. of waiiam Brett). B. Sept. 11,
1769.] School, Ashford, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar,
1787; B.A. {gth Wrangler) 1791; M.A. 1794; B.D. 1801.
Fellow, 1795-1824; Senior Bursar, 1814-15. Ord. priest
(Chichester), Dec. 21, 1793. R. of Lawford, Essex, 1822-47.
Died Sept. 26, 1847. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 554; Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles. (Whitfield).)
WHITFELD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of William, of Ashford, Kent. B. there,
Oct. 15, 1856. School, Chatham House, Ramsgate. Matric.
Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878; B.A. {i2th Wrangler) 1880; M.A.
1884. Sometime tutor at Cavendish H. On the staff of The
Field. Of Royston, Herts., in 1906. {Camb. Yearbook; Who's
Who.)
WHITFIELD, see also WHITFELD.
WHITFIELD, CHARLES FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 6, 1879. S. of James, iron-monger (and Ann). B. Apr.
21, i86i, at Wigan, Lanes. Bapt. July 10, 1861. School,
Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Adm.
Solicitor, 1885; practised in Manchester (Messrs Allen,
Whitfield and Hodgson). (Law Lists (not in 1930).)
WHITFIELD, CHARLES HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
Oct. 8, 1886. Eldest s. of Hubert, merchant, deceased, of
Beechcroft, Moseley, Birmingham. [B. May 6, 1868, at
Acock's Green, Warws. School, Malvern College.] Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Liverpool),
1891; priest, 1892; C. of St Helens, Lanes., 1891-3. C. of
Burghfield, Berks., 1894-5. V. of Moreton-Morrell, Warws.,
1895-7. V. of Grazeley, Berks., 1897-1904. R. of Elston,
Notts., 1904-22 and V. of Sibthorpe, 1917-22. R. of Knipton
with Harston, Leics., 1922-36. Hon. Canon of Leicester,
1929-36. R. of Chettle, Dorset, 1936-42. Married (i) Fanny
Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Arthur Harvey Thursby, of Culver-
lands, Berks.; (2) July 30, 1924, Amy, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Washington, of Hawton rectory, Notts. Disappears
from Crockford, 1947; Brother of Harold A. (1895). (The
Times, Aug. 4, 1924.)
WHITFIELD, EDWARD ALLEN. Matric. Non-CoU., from
Ayerst H., Michs. 1885; B.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1893; priest, 1894; C. of St James's, West Bromwich, 1893-5.
C. of Balsall Heath, Worcs., 1895-1900. C. of Selly Oak,
1900-2. C. of St Michael's, Coventry, 1902-3. C. of Sutton
Coldfield, 1903-10. V. of Vowchurch (with Turnastone from
1920), Heref., 1910-35. Disappears from CrocA/orii, 1936.
Whitford, The Rev. Robert Wells
WHITFIELD, ERNEST SALISBURY BUTLER. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Jan. 13, 1892. Of Surrey. S. of the Rev.
Frederick, V. of St Mary's, Hastings. B. Dec. 19, 1872, at
Wimbledon, Surrey. School, St Leonard's-on-Sea. Matric.
Lent, 1892; B.A. 1894; M..\. 1905. Ord. deacon (London),
1897; priest, 1898; C. of Christ Church, Chelsea, 1897-8.
C. of Neasden with Kingsbury, Middlesex, 1898-1906. V. of
St Luke's, Deptford, Kent, 1906-13. Perm, to off., dio. of
Southwark, 1913-18; at Christ Church, Crouch End, 1918-19;
at Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, 1919-20. C. of St Andrew's,
Holbom, 1920-9. Perm, to off., dio. of London, from 1929.
Married, Mar. 24, 1898, Mary Gunsley, dau. of the Rev.
William Ayerst. Of 15, Wickham Road, Brockley, in 1940.
Died 1942-3. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 29, 1898.)
WHITFIELD, HAROLD ARTHUR. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. S. of Hubert, merchant, of Birmingham. B. July 7,
1876, at South Yardley, Warws. School, Norwich. Matric.
Michs. 1895. Brother of Charles H. (1886).
WHITFIELD, HENRY. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 7, 1796. [S. of Robert, of lo, George Street,
Minories, London (and Sarah). B. at Thornton, Yorks.]
Bapt. Dec. 16, 1776. Captain of 'Montem' at Eton; also
at Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1796; B.A. i8oi;
M.A. 1804. Fellow, 1799-1816. 'Entered a house at Bethnal
Green, for the reception of lunatics,' Apr. 17, 1799- Author,
Two letters from Satan to Buonaparte. Died in Mar. 1816, at
Cambridge. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eton Coll. Reg.;
Biog. Diet, of Living Authors states that he was a son of the
Rev. Henry Whitfeld (1758), R. of Lothbury.)
WHITFIELD, JAMES GIBSON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1895.
[S. of James, of Milton Grange, Moseley, Birmingham. B.
Mar. 2, 1877.] School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor, 1901. Registrar of the
Archdeaconry of Birmingham. Practised in Birmingham
(Messrs Taunton and W-Tiitfield). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R. Warwickshire Regt. (T.F.); Major, Special
List (Cmdt., Reception Camp)). Of 44, Waterloo Street,
Birmingham, in 1946. (Bromsgrove Reg.; Law Lists.)
WHITFIELD, JOSEPH LOUIS. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. [S. of H. W. Bom in 1876. Educated
at Oscott (R.C.) College.] Ord. R.C. priest, 1904. On the
staff and Bursar at St Edmund's House, Cambridge, 1904-8.
In charge of Boxmoor Mission, 1908-10. Vice-Rector of
Oscott College, 1910-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(C.F., with the 1st Brigade and 56th Division, in France;
D.S.O., 1918; mentioned twice in despatches). Master of
St Edmund's House, Cambridge, 1918-21. R. of Chelmsford,
1921-2. R. of Southend, 1922-46-. (The Catholic Who's
Who; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
WHITFIELD, MATTHEW WALTON. Adm. pens, at Sx John's,
Apr. 27, 1869. S. of Matthew (and Mary Thornton). B.
May 22, 1850, at Hull. Bapt. June 15, 1850. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (16th Wrangler)
1873; M.A. 1876. Assistant Master at Windermere College,
1873; at Norwich Grammar School, 1875; at Durham School,
1876-1901. Assistant Lecturer at Durham University, 1877-
1901. Latterly of 5, Sydenham Villas, Spring Bank, Hull.
Died in 1921. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Rossall Reg.)
WHITFIELD-THACKERAY, SAMUEL (1867), see THACKRAH.
WHITFORD, REGINALD HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1894. 2nd s. of Edward, deceased, solicitor, of St Columb,
Cornwall. B. there, Dec. 28, 1874. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1898;
priest, 1899; C. of Downham, Cambs., 1898-1900. C. of
St German's, Roath, Cardiff, 1901-17. C. of Southboume,
Sussex, 1917-21. V. of St Raphael, Clifton, 1921-32. Died
Apr. 10, 1932. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 12, 1932.)
WHITFORD, The Rev. ROBERT WELLS. M.A., 1838, incorp.
from Oxford. [Eldest s. of Edward, gent., of London.]
Had matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Dec. 16, 1825,
age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1830; M.A. (Oxford) 1832. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1831; priest, 1832; C. of Gosberton, Lines., 1831-4.
C. of Kingsdown, Kent, 1834. C. of Wool, Dorset, 1835-7.
C. of Brasted, Kent, 1838-9. Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S., 1839-51.
C. of Blackpool, Lanes., 1851-5. C. of Ifield and Milton-next-
Gravesend, Kent, 1855-7. C. of Appledore, Devon, 1857.
C. of Dinton, Wilts., 1858. Chaplain at Leipzig, 1870-4.
C.-in-charge of Lyminster, Sussex, 1877-8. Died Dec. 10,
1879. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
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Whitley, Charles Thomas
WHITFORD-HAWKEY, EDWARD THOMAS THEOPHILUS.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 14, 1881. [Only] s. of H[enry]
[Whitfordl, of St Columb, Cornwall (and Margaret Hawkey,
dau. of Capt. Edward Drew, R.N.). [B. 1862.] School,
Sherborne. Took the additional surname of Hawkey, 1879,
under the will of his maternal great-uncle. Matric. Michs.
18S1; B..\. 18S6. Adm. Solicitor, 1889; practised in St
Columb, Cornwall (Messrs Whitford and Sons). Of Treventon,
St Columb, and TrewoUach, St Wenn, Cornwall. Married,
1889, Alice Louisa, 2nd dau. of John M. D. Shepherd, of
Coombe-Fishacre, and had issue. Died in 1924. {Sherborne
Reg.; Boase, Colled. Cornub.; Walford, County Families.)
WHITHARD, T. M. (1847) sf^ WHITTARD.
WHITING, HENRY BUTTERWORTH. Adm. sizar at Christ's,
May 27, 1826. B. at Evesham. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1827; B.A. 1830. C. of Church Lench and Norton, Worcs.,
-1841-2. C. of Upton-on-Sevem, 1843-8. R. of VVrithlington,
Somerset, 1848-86. Died Sept. 19, 1886, aged 80. (Scott,
MSS.; Peile, 11. 423; Clergy List; The Guardian, Sept. 29,
1886.)
WHITING, HENRY HARVEY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13,
1870. [B. May 29, 1852.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1S79. Lieut., 23rd Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers), 1874;
Captain, 1884. (Army Lists, 1904.)
WHITING, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 19, 1820. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1820; B..\. 1824; M.A. 1841. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1824; priest (Norwich),
June 13, 1824. Chaplain, H.E.I.Co.'s service, on the Bengal
establishment, 1825-41. C. of Eye, Suffolk, 1843-4. C. of
St James's, Clapham, Surrey, 1845. V. of Royston, Herts.,
1845-73. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1874. Father of the
next and of John B. (1846). [Clergy List; V. Hodson.)
WHITING, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 26,
1853. S. of the Rev. James (above), V. of Royston, Herts.
B. May, 1834, at Meerut, India. School, Blackheath pro-
prietary. Matric. Michs. 1853; B..\. {40th Wrangler) 1857;
M.A. i860. Chief Engineer for irrigation, Bombay Presi-
dency, 1868-89; tiis name is commemorated in 'Lake
Whiting.' Colonel, Poona Volunteer force. Controlled
schemes for famine relief in India, 1901-2. Married and had
issue, a son. Aulhor, Plans for the Nira Canal. Lived latterly
at Trumpington, Cambs., where he died. Brother of John B.
(1846). {Venn, 11. 311.)
WHITING, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 48) at Caius, Dec. 10,
1838. S. of John, fanner, of King's Lynn. B. at Fring,
Norfolk. Schools, Oundle and private. Resided two terms.
At Guy's Hospital, St Thomas' Hospital and Edinburgh;
M.D., Edin., 1816. M.R.C.S., 1813; L.R.C.P., 1824; M.R.C.P.,
1824. Sometime Senior Physician, Surrey Dispensary;
Physician, Asylum for Female Orphans, Lambeth. Lecturer
on Practice of medicine, Webb Street, Southwark. Senior
Physician, West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital in 1850.
Travelled abroad before retiring to Ramsgate in 1856.
Mamed, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Henry Jowett, R. of
Dunham, Norfolk. Died at Ramsgate, Dec. 30, 1873. {Venn,
II. 246; Medical Directories.)
WHITING, JOHN BRADFORD. Adm. pens, (age i8i) at Caios,
Apr. II, 1846. S. of the Rev. James (1820), V. of Royston,
Herts. B. [Feb. 26, 1828], at Cawnpore, India. Schools, m
India and at Clapham. Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar; B.A.
1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1851 ; priest (Rochester),
1852; C. of Saffron Walden, Essex, 185 1-6. Assoc. Sec,
C.M.S., 1856-61. V. of Broomfield, Essex, 1861-74. Chaplain
to Bishop [Wigram] of Rochester, 1864-7. V. of St Luke's,
Ramsgate, 18 74-1 905. Assisted in the foundation of the
South-Eastem (afterwards St Lawrence) College, Ramsgate;
Chaplain until his death. Married, Apr. 11, i860, Maria,
eldest dau. of the Rev. W. H. Markby, R. of Duxford, Cambs.
Resided latterly at Ferriby Lodge, Ramsgate, where he died
July 29, 1914, aged 86. Father of the next; brother of James
E. (1853). {Venn, 11. 274; Crock/ord; The Times, July 31,
1914.)
WHITING, JOHN MARKBY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, i886. S. of
the Rev. I[ohn] B[radford] (above), V. of St Luke's, Rams-
gate. B. May 15, 1868, at Broomfield, Essex. School, South
Eastern College, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1886. Adm.
Solicitor, 1904; practised (Messrs Johnson, Raymond-Banks
and Co.), at 9, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. {St Lawrence Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 487; Law Lists (not in 1940).)
WHITING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 25.
1822. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Soham, Cambs. Educated
privately. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1835. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27, 1829; priest, Oct. g, 1831. C. of
Exning, Suffolk, -1841-7. R. of Ringsfield with Redisham,
1848-81. Married, Nov. 5, 1832, the only dau. of John
Chapman, of Soham. Died Sept. 23, 1881. Father of Robert
C. (1856). (CUrgy List; F. P. White.)
WHITING, ROBERT ALEXANDER GARDEN. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs.
1887.
WHITING, ROBERT CHAPMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 12, 1856. S. of the Rev. Robert (1822) [R.] of
Ringsfield, Suffolk. B. at Soham, Cambs. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1856; Bell Scholar, 1857; Scholar, 1858;
Person prize, 1859; B.A. {6th Classic) i860; M.A. 1863.
Fellow, 1862. Assistant Master at Victoria College, Jersey, in
1861. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1863; priest, 1864; Sub-Warden and
fellow of St Peter's CoUege, Radley, 1863-8. V. of Barrington,
Cambs., 1868-71. R. of Kettleburgh, Suffolk, 1871-87-
Died Nov. 5, 1887, aged 51. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Radley
Reg.; Crockford's Scholastic Direa.)
WHITING, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 13, 1830. S. of James, Esq., of London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1854- Chaplain, Bengal Eccles.
Establishment, 1841; at Umballa, in 1848; at Simla, 1849;
Chaplain to the Governor-General, 1850; at Dagshie, 1853-4;
retired, 1854. Died July 5, 1885, aged 75, at Clifton. {Al.
Oxon.; CUrgy List; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, July 15.
1885.)
WHITING, WYKEHAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 18, 1880. [3rd] s. of William, schoolmaster [Master
•ot the Choristers, Winchester College, and author of the
hymn 'Eternal Father, strong to save'] (and Fanny). B.
Oct. 26, 1861, at St Swithin. Bapt. Nov. 11, 1861. Matnc.
Michs. 1880; B..\. 1884; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon (St Albans),
1884; priest, 1885; C. of Great with Little Chesterford. Essex,
1884-6. C. of St Ives, Hunts., 1886-8. C. of All Saints, Leeds,
1888-94. Diocesan Inspector for Lincoln, 1894-1901. V. of
Sutton-Bridge, Lines., 1901-15. V. (and R.) of St Andrew's
Langton-by-Homcastle (or Woodhall Spa), 1915-20. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1919-20. Archdeacon of Mauritius, 1920-3.
Hon. Canon of Mauritius. Master of the Henry Lucas
almshouses, Wokingham, 1924-38. Married, July 10, 1902,
Annie Constance, youngest dau. of William Lomas Joy, of
Scarborough. Died Jan. 22, 1938, at Wokingham. {Crockford;
The Times, July 14, 1902 and Jan. 25, 1938.)
WHITLEY, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. [2nd] s. of Nathan, of Greenroyd, Yorks. (and
Sarah, dau. of William Rinder, of Leeds). B. [Sept. 5], 1868,
at Halifax. School, Clifton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1888.
Succeeded to the family business of John Whitley and Sons.
Founder of the Halifax Guild of Help and first President of
the National Association of Guilds of Help, incorporated in
the National Council of Social Service. A Director of the
Society for 30 years. J. P. for Halifax. Married, 1910,
Elizabeth Lucas, dau. of Thomas Sutcliffe, of Cliff Hall,
Warley, Halifax, and had issue. Died June 2, 1945, at Old
Brantwood, Halifax. Brother of Edward N. (1892). {Clifton
Coll. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
June 5, 1945)
WHITLEY, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 26, 1857. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Rev.
Edward (1835).] School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1857;
Scholar; B.A. i86i; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Winchester).
1862; priest, 1863. Assistant Master at Victoria College,
Jersey, 1861-4; at Cheltenham College, 1864-6; Second
Master of Carlisle Cathedral School, 1866-73; Head Master of
Southwell Grammar School, Notts., 1873-7; Head Master of
St Martin's Grammar School and C. of St Martin's, Scar-
borough, 1879-82. Head Master of Witton Grammar School,
Northwich, Cheshire, 1882-1903. Died .\pr. 17, 1903.
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford.)
WHITLE'y, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 25, 1826. S. of John, Esq., of Liverpool. [B. Oct. 13,
1808.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1826; B.A. {Senior Wrangler) 1830; M..\. 1833; Fellow, 1831-
7. Hon. D.D., Durham, 1884. Intimate at Cambridge with
Charles Darwin. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4, 1830.
F.R.A.S. Ord. deacon (Winchester, Litt. dim. from Durham),
July 5, 1835; priest, Nov. 5, 1836. Reader in natural philo-
sophy and mathematics at Durham University, 1833-55.
V. of Bedlington, Northumberland, 1854-95. Hon. Canon of
Durham, 1849-95. Chaplain to the Bishop of Newcastle,
1883-95. One of the chief promoters of the Durham training
College for schoolmasters, called Bede College. .An original
member of the Surtees Society. Married, Oct. 12, 1836,
Frances, youngest dau. of John Whitley, of .A.shton-in-the-
Willows. Author, Outlines of a new Theory of Rotatory Motion
from the French of Poinsot, with explanatory notes. Died
Apr. 22, 1895. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, .win. 605;
Boase, in. 1324; Crockford; Durham Ord. Book; Life and
Letters of Charles Darwin, 1. 169; Newcastle Daily Chronicle,
.\pT. 23, 1895.)
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Whitley, Edward
WHITLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 7, 1835-
Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1836; B.A. 1841 ; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon, 1841; priest, 1843; C. of St Michael s, Liverpool,
1841-3. P.C. of Summerstown, Wandsworth, Surrey, 1843-8.
Chaplain to the Ironmongers' Company, 1849-51- Chaplain
of Shoreditch Union and of Jeffery's Hospital, Kingsland
Road, 1852-61. Father of Arthur C. (1857)- [Crockford;
Clergy List (disappears 1862).)
WHITLEY, EDWARD HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1885. School, St John's, Hurstpierpoint. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1889; pnest, 1890;
C. of Chipping Norton, Oxon., 1889-91. Missionary (S.P.G.),
at Chota Nagpur, Bengal, 1892-1913 and 1919-26; at Murhu,
1913-14 and 1915-19; at Chaibasa, 1926-7; Murhu, 1927-34-
Member of Legislative Council, Bihar Province, 1924-34.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Chota Nagpur, 1 892-1 934. Arch-
deacon of Chota Nagpur, 1930-4. R. of Deene with Deene-
thorpe, Northants., 1935-43- Died Mar. 16, 1945, aged 78, at
Ross-on-Wye. {St John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint, Reg.; Crock-
ford; The times. Mar. 19, I945-)
WHITLEY, EDWARD NATHAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. Youngest s. of Nathan, of Greenroyd, Halifax,
Yorks. (and Sarah, dau. of William Kinder, of Leeds). B.
Dec. 3, 1873, at Greenroyd. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. and LL.B. (Law Trip., Pt H, ist Class),
1895; M.A. and LL.M. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1899; practised
(Messrs Humphreys, Hirst and Whitley) at Halifax and
Bradford. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
R.F.A. (T.F.); Brig.-Gen., 1917; C.M.G. 1916; C.B. 1919.
D.S.O. 1918; T.D.; mentioned seven times in despatches).
Of Millington Manor, Malton, Yorks., and of Carapfield
House, Malton, Yorks. K.C.B., 1921. J.P. for the West
Riding of Yorks.; D.L. for the East Riding, and for Hull.
Married, Apr. 9, 1902, Julia Kathleen, youngest dau. of the
Rev. William Arthur Norris, V. of Flore, Northants., and had
issue. Brother of Alfred W. (1888). {Clifton Coll. Reg.; The
V.C. and D.S.O. ; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; Law Lists.)
WHITLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
S. of William (1849) [barrister of Lincoln's Inn], of Beech
Bank, Harrow-on-the-Hill. B. Dec. 14, 1876, in London.
School, Harr9w. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Adm.
Solicitor, Mar. 1902; practised (Messrs Ruston, Poole and
Son), at Highbridge, and Bridgwater, Somerset. Of the
Red House, Cannington, Bridgwater. Died in 1933. Brother
of Roger (1897). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WHITLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1900.
[Eldest] s. of George, manager of floor-cloth works, of London
(and Elizabeth Moncaster Mitcheson). B. May lo, 1882, at
Edmonton, Middlesex. School, Mill Hill (Dr McClure).
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. A linoleum-manufacturer
(Messrs Ridley, Whitley and Co.). Of the Standard Textile
Products Co., 320, Broadway, New York and 124, Rockland
Place, New Rochelle, New York. Married, Nov. 1919. {Mill
Hill Sch. Reg.)
WHITLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 4, 1846.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. C. of Sapcote,
Leics., 1852-6. Disappears from Clergy List, 1864.
WHITLEY, HENRY JACKSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 6, 1854. S. of John. B. at Bishopstoke, Hants. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Of Biggleswade and
of Ashton, Beds. Married, Elizabeth Catharine, dau. of
John Micklethwait, Esq., of Ardsley, Yorks. Died May 15,
1888. Father of John H. A. (1879). (Walford, County
Families ; Eton Sch. Lists.)
WHITLEY (or WHITE LEY), JABEZ CORNELIUS. Adm. pens,
at Queens', May 19, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar,
1858; B.A. 1859, as Whiteley. Ord. deacon (Winchester),
i860; priest, 1861. Assistant Master at Victoria College,
Jersey, in i86i. S.P.G. Missionary at Delhi, 1862-9; at
Ranchi and Chota Nagpur, 1869-90. Bishop of Chota
Nagpur, 1890-1904. Author, Primer of the MundariLanguage;
Hindu Catechism, etc. Died Oct. 13, 1904, at Chota Nagpur.
{Crockford; The Times, Oct. 19, 1904.)
WHITLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4, 1832. Of
Lanes. Matric. Mi'-.hs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon, 1837; priest, 1838. P.C. of Openshaw, Manchester,
1839-43. P.C. of Wargreave and C. of Newton-in-Makerfleld,
Lanes., 1844-6. R. of Newton-in-Makerlield, 1846-92. Hon.
Canon of Liverpool, 1882. Died July 3, 1892, aged 78.
{Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, July 13, 1892; Eton
Sch. Lists.)
WHITLEY, JOHN HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1879. [Only! s. of Henry Jackson (1854), of Biggleswade,
Beds, (and Elizabeth Catharine, dau. of John .Micklethwait).
Whitman, Henry George
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Of Bourton
Manor, Much Wenlock, Salop, and of the Close, Biggleswade.
J.P. for Salop; High Sheriff, 1918. Married, 1891, Susan
Isabella, dau. of the Rev. W. B. Davis, V. of Ramsbury,
Wilts. {Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families.)
WHITLEY, PETER. B.A. 1777, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Christ's, 1777. [S. of Peter, of Bryncoed, Flints.] Matric.
from All Souls, Oxford, May 30, 1767, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1771. Vicar-Choral of St Asaph, 1776. R. of Cwm (or Combe),
Flints., in 1788. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 291.)
WHITLEY, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1897.
S. of William (1849) [barrister, of Lincoln's Inn, and Frognal,
Hampstead]. B. [June 21, 1879], in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Joined the I.C.S. as Assistant
Engineer (Indian State Railways), 1906; Resident Engineer,
1912-25; District Engineer, 1925-30; District Engineer to the
Great Indian Peninsula Railway, 1930-4; retired, 1934.
Latterly of Old Grove, Grove Hill, Hellingly, Sussex, where he
died, Feb. 26, 1952. Brother of George (1895). {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report; India Office Lists; The Times,
Feb. 28, 1952.)
WHITLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at Emmanuel, June 14, 1851. Of
Lanes. [4th s. of John, solicitor, of Liverpool (and Isabella,
dau. of Edward Greenall). B. Jan. 19, 1832.] Matric. Michs.
1851; Scholar; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Ely),
1856; priest, 1857; C. of Elton, Hunts., 1856-7. C. of Oundle.
Northants., 1857-9. C. of Clun, Salop, 1859-64. V. of St
Peter's, Newton-in-Makerfield, Lanes., 1864-71. R. of Letton
and V. of Willersley, Heref., 1871-84. V. of Daresbury,
Cheshire, 1884-96. Married, Aug. 18, 1862, Ann Catherine,
dau. of James Bownes, of Cotswold House, North Cemey,
Gloucs., and had issue. Latterly of the Woodlands, Acton
Bridge, Northwich, where he died Sept. 19, 1901. Brother of
the next. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
Oct. 4, 1901.)
WHITLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4, 1849.
[3rd s. of John, solicitor, of Liverpool (and Isabella, dau. of
EdwardGreenaU, of Wilderspool Hall, Cheshire). B.Apr 20,
1830. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 19, 1852. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, i860. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Of
Hampstead and St Briavels, Gloucs. J.P. for Lanes, and
Gloucs. Married, Dec. 31, 1874, Nessie, dau. of Capt. W.
Caswell, R.N. Died Oct. i, 1912, at Hampstead. Father of
George (1895) and Roger (1897); brother of the above.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court (all of which give
'Called to the Bar 1869'); Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Morning Post, Oct. 3, 1912.)
WHITLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1879.
S. of Thomas, of Orleans, Ontario, Canada (and Emma
Bradley Rooke). B. May 16, 1861, in London. Schools,
University College School, London, and University School,
Hastings. Matric. Michs. 1879; {28th Wrangler, 1882): B.A.
1883; M.A. 1886; LL.M. 1891. Adeundem, Melbourne, 1892;
LL.D., Melbourne, 1896. Ord. to the Baptist Ministry, 1889;
at Bridlington, 1889-92. Principal of the Baptist College,
Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 1892-1902. Secretary of the
Victorian Baptist Foreign Mission, and Tutor in Hebrew at
Queen's College, Melbourne University, 1896-1902. Minister
of Fishergate Baptist Church, Preston and at Droitwich,
1902-28. Served on the Executive of the Baptist World
Alliance. Secretary and Editor of the Baptist Historical
Society from 1908. Married (i) 1890, Alice Elizabeth.
Goodman; (2) 1896, Sarah, dau. of John Walker, of Melbourne.
Author, Witness of History to Baptist Principles; Story of
Droitwich, etc Died Nov. 17, 1942. {King's Coll. Reg., no;
Camb. Yearbook; Scottish Biogs.)
WHITLOW, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1851.
S. of James, farmer, deceased, of Lymm, Cheshire, B. Mar.
23, 1828, at Warburton, near Altrincham. Bapt. May 18,
1828. [Schools, Halton and Chester.] Did not reside. Adm.
at Sidney, Oct. 17, 1851. Matric. Lent, 1852; B.A. {^2nd
Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Chester), Sept. 23,
1855; priest, Sept. 21, 1856; C. of Little Leigh, Cheshire,
1855-7. Second Master of Sandicroft School, Northwich; at
a prep, school at Twickenham, Middlesex, in 1868-70. Died
Mar. 7, 1883, at Welshpool, 'aged 54.' (Clergy List; The
Guardian, Mar. 28, 1883; Scott, MSS.)
WHITMAN, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Sept. 12, 1891. S. of Channing Wood, Consular agent, U S.A.,
deceased, (and Mary England). B. Feb. 18, 1872, at Thonge
Bridge, near Huddersfield. School, Barrow-in-Furness
(Mr G. .\. Stocker). Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894.
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Whitmarsh, The Rev. William
WHITMARSH, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May n, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Anglican Bp. at Jerusalem) 1842; priest, 1843.
Chaplain, R.N., 1842. Served in H.M.S. Vernon, 1842-4;
Dragon, 1850-2. In the Crimean War; H.M.S. Sanspareil,
1852-5 and Agamemnon, 1855-6 (Crimean medal and
Turkish medal). H.M.S. Impregnable, 1856-60; Implacable
(troop-ship), 1860-2; St Vincent (troop-ship), 1862-3. K. of
Greystead, Northumberland, 1866-86. Died June 23, 1886,
aged 77. (Crockford; The Guardian, June 30, 1886.)
WHITMELL, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 16, 1868. S. of Thomas [clerk in the Bank of England],
of I, Grosvenor Place, Leeds (and Caroline Langford). B.
July 10, 1849, at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1868. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 3, 1869; Scholar;
Winchester reading prize, 1871; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist
Class) 1872; M.A. 1875. At Leeds medical school. B.Sc,
London, 1869. Cambridge University Extension Lecturer,
1875-6. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1877-9.
H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1879-1910. F.R.A.S., 1898.
Married, May 26, 1903, Lucy, dau. of Sir William Foster,
Bart. Latterly of Headingley, Leeds. Died Dec. 10, 1919, at
Leeds. [Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; The
Times, Dec. 13, 1919.)
WHITMELL, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1884. S. of Charles Valentine Langford, clerk in the
National Provincial Bank of England, of Clapham Park Road,
Clapham. B. Jan. 8, 1866, at Peckham, London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; B..\. 1887; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1889; priest, 1890. Chaplain of
Sidney, 1889-93, and C. of St Giles's, Cambridge, 1890-3.
R. of Greenhithe, Kent, 1893-1916. V. of Stoke, 1916-19.
R. of Week St Mary, Cornwall, 1919-21. Secretary, College
of St Mark and St John, Chelsea, 1921-33. Chaplam, Royal
Naval School, Twickenham, 1924-33. Married, Apr. 15, 1912,
Esther Clarkson, youngest dau. of William Cooper Birch, of
St Leonards-on-Sea. Latterly of 75, Onslow Road, Richmond,
Surrey. Disappears from Crockford, 1948. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.)
WHITMORE, AINSLIE HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's,
June 12, 1826. [S. of Gen. Sir George, of Lower Slaughter,
Gloucs. (and Cordelia .\inslie). B. Sept. 28, 1801. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1835. Living
at Worcester in 1829. V. of Rauceby, Lines., 1836-8. R. of
South Leasingham with North Leasingham, 1838-43. Died
Apr. I, 1843, at Fryer's Bank, Fiilham. Brother of Charles
S. (1823). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, u. 423; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WHITMORE, ALFRED. .A.dm. at Caius, June 8, 1894. S. of
the Rev. Henry (1855), R. of Sebergham, Cumberland (and
Rebecca Brade). B. [May 16], 1876, at Botcherby, Cumber-
land. School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., ist Class) 1897; B.Chir., 1900; M.B. 1903; M.D. 1913.
At St Mary's Hospital; House Surgeon there. Senior House
Physician, Great Northern Central Hospital. Entered the
Indian Medical Service, 1903; Captain, 1906. Civil Surgeon
in Burma, 1906. Pathologist and Police Surgeon at Rangoon,
1907-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (.Major, I. M.S.,
1915; Lieut.-Col.). Civil Smgeon and Superintendent, Burma
Government Medical School, 1922-7; retired, 1927. Married,
Apr. II, 1912, Muriel Alice, dau. of Humphrey Hinton Ray,
of Kew. Died, June 26, 1946, at Madingley, Cambs. (Venn,
II. 536; Army Lists; India Office Lists; The Times, June 28,
1946.)
WHITMORE, CHARLES SHAPLAND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, June 12, 1823. S. of [General Sir] George [of Malta]
(and Cordelia, dau. of George Ainslie). B. July 25, 1806, at
Colchester. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827;
M.A. 1830. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1827. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1830. On the Oxford Circuit. Q.C.,
1855; Bencher, 1856; Reader, 1868; Treasurer, 1869. Re-
corder of Lichheld, 1848-52; of Gloucester, 1852-77. Judge
of Southwark County Court, 1857-77. Of Lower Slaughter,
Gloucs., and Rutland Gate, Hyde Park. Married, Katharine
Elizabeth, sister of Sir Robert Brownrigg, 2nd Bart., and had
issue. Died May 17, 1877. Brother of Ainslie H. (1826).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boose, iii. 1325; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WHITMORE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1769.
Of Hampshire. [3rd s. of Charles, of Southampton (and Mary
Kelly). School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1769;
B.A. (2nd Wrangler, and 2nd Smith's prize) 1773; M-A- 1776;
B.D. 1784; D D. 1800. Fellow, 1 773-1 802; Tutor, 1787-97.
Ord.priest(Lichfield),Mar. 3, 1776. R. of Quatt, Salop, 1776-
1800. Chaplain at Homingsea, Cambs., 1784. R. of Lawford,
Essex, 1800-5. E.R.S., I7S7. When Tutor at St John's 'a
Whittaker, Charles David
very numerous mob,' on the evening of Dec. 13, 1792. broke
the windows of many Dissenters in the town; the next
morning he addressed his pupils on what he designated
' a laudable exhibition of justifiable zeal.' Died Nov. 25, 1805,
in Pall Mall. (St Johri's Coll. Adm., iv. 554; Harrow Reg.;
Gunning, 1. 277.)
WHITMORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 17, 1855. S.
of John, of Maidenhead. B. there, Sept. 1835. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle), 1859; priest. 1861; C. of Dalton-in-Furness,
Lanes., 1859-63. Minor Canon and Praecentor of Carlisle,
1863-77; Sacrist, 1864-77. C. of Carlisle, 1875-7. R. of
Sebergham, Northumberland, 1877-97. V. of Westward,
Cumbedand, 1897-8. Married, Jan. 22, 1868, Rebecca, dau.
of D. Brade of Liverpool. Died Dec. 10, 1898. Father of
Alfred (1894). (Venn, 11. 325; Crockford.)
WHITMORE, JOHN. .\dm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 28, 1783- Of
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1792- Ord.
priest (Norwich), Dec. 20, 1789; C. of Weybourne and
Sheringham, Norfolk, 1789. R. of Polstead, Sufiolk, 1795-
1840. Disappears from Clergy List, 1841.
WHITNEY, JAMES POUNDER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1877;
Price Exhibitioner. S. of the Rev. Thomas, P.C. of Marsden,
Yorks. B. Nov. 30, 1857. School, Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1878; B.A. (24th Wrangler and
Hist. Trip., ist Class) 1881 ; Lightfoot Scholar, 1882 ; Whewell
Scholar, 1882; M.A. 1884; B.D. 1906; D.D. 1919. President
of the Union, i88o. Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
1919-39. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1919-39- B.A., Victoria
Univ., Manchester. Hon. D.C.L., Bishop's University,
Lennoxville, Quebec. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1883 ; priest,
1885. Assistant Lecturer in History at Owens College,
Manchester and C. of Birch-in-Rusholme, Lanes., 1883-7.
C. of All Saints, Battersea Park, 1887-8. C. of Scarborough,
1888-90. R. of Hempstead with Lessingham, Norfolk, 1890-
5. R. of Milton, Cambs., 1895-1900. Principal of Bishop's
College, Lennoxville, Canada, 1900-5. Canon of Quebec,
1901-5. Chaplain of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1906-8.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1906-7. Professor of Ecclesiastical History
at King's College, London, 1908-18. R. of Wicken-Bonhunt,
Essex, 1918-ig. Married, .\pr. 28, 1891, Roberta Frances
Anne, eldest dau. of R. Champley, of Scarborough. Author,
The Reformation (1503-1648); Hildebrandine Essays, etc.
Lived at 6, St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge, where he died
June 17, 1939. (King's Coll. Reg., 102; Crockford; Who's
Who; The Guardian, May 6, 1891 ; The Times, June 19, 1939.)
WHITNEY, JOHN EASTON MILLS. Adm. (age 22) at Caius,
Oct. 8, 1870. S. of Nathaniel Stephens, merchant, of .Montreal,
Canada. B. there. School, McGUl College, Montreal. Matric.
Michs. 1870. Resided eight terms, and returned to Montreal.
Died June 8, 1906, in Canada. (Venn, 11. 396.)
WHITT, JOHN. .A.dm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, June 25, 1850.
S. of John. B. at Sneinton, Notts. School, Toronto, Canada.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1852 ; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1854.
WHITTAKER, ABRAHAM LONGBOTTOM [or LONGDALE].
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1878; re-adm. Oct. i,
1880 and Jan. 8, 1884. Became a Non-CoU. Student, Jan. 21,
1886. Re-adm. at Peterhouse, Dec. 4, 1892. S. of Robert
Marshall, Esq., of Plumstead, Kent. B. Oct. 18, 1857. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1893, as
A. Longdale Whittaker. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. I, 1894. On the Northern Circuit. Of 5, King's Bench
Walk. (r. A. Walker, 554; Law Lists.)
WHITTAKER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [5th] s. of Robert, of Birch House, Lees, Oldham,
Lanes, (and Mary Hannah, dau. of John Dronsfield, of
Oldham). B. Oct. 1, 1872, at Oldham. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1891. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Private, R.A.S.C; with N. Russia E.F., 1918). Of Dale
House, Burgess Hill, Sussex. Married, Oct. 14, 1916,
Millicent Maude, dau. of Peter Muir, of Colombo, and had
issue. Died Sept. 15, 1923. Brother of John D. (1884).
(Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WHITTAKER, CHARLES DAVID. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1881. S^ of Charies [David], bookseUer, of Harlow, Essex.
B. there, Oct. 1, 1862. School, Bishop's Stortford Grammar.
Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888;
LL.M. 1898; LL.D. 1904. B.A., London, 1884; B.Sc,
London, 1893. Assistant Master at Bishop's Stortford School,
1885-99; Head Master of Taunton School, 1899-1922. Died
Nov. 23, 1925, at Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon. His brother John
Carmichael (died Mar. 28, 1944) left £2000 to Sidney in his
memory. Brother of William J. (1885). (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Nov. 24, 1925.)
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WHITTAKER, EDMUND TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June i8, 1892. [Only] s. of John, Esq., of 129, East Bank
Street, Southport, Lanes. B. Oct. 24, 1873, at Southport.
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar,
1893; Sheepshanks exhibitioner, 1894; B.A. {2nd Wrangler)
1895; (Math. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1896); Tyson
medal, 1896; ist Smith's prize, 1897; M.A. 1899. Fellow,
1896-1907. Hon. Fellow, 1919. College Lecturer in mathe-
matics, 1896-1905. Tamer Lecturer, 1947. Hon. Sc.D.,
Dublin; Hon. LL.D., St Andrews. F.R.S., 1905; F.R.S.E.;
President, 1939-46. Royal-Astronomer of Ireland, 1906-12.
Professor of Mathematics in Edinburgh University, 1912-46.
Herbert Spencer Lecturer at Oxford, 1948. Knighted, Jan.
1945. Married, Aug. 7, 1901, Mary Ferguson McNaghten,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Thomas Boyd, of Cambridge, and had
issue. Author, Modern Analysis; Treatise on Analytical
Dynamics; Optical Instruments; History of the Theories of
Aether and Electricity; Calculus of Observations; etc. Of 48,
George Square, Edinburgh, in 1952. (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 9, 1901.)
WHITTAKER (post KIRKLAND-WHITTAKER), The Rev.
HARRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1893. At Queen's College,
Birmingham, 1891 ; M.B. and B.Chir., Edinburgh, 1904; M.D.
(Edin.) 1906; L.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1904. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
1891; priest (Coventry), 1892; C. of Stamber Mill, Worcs.,
1891-3. C. of Wimblington, Cambs., 1893-8. C. of St
Thomas's, Nottingham, 1898-9. Chaplain of the London
County Asylum at Banstead, Surrey, 1899-1930. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (R.A.M.C). Changed his name to
Kirkland- Whit taker, 1916. V. of West Bilney with Pentney,
Norfolk, 1930-51. Of Swaffham in 1952. (Crockford.)
WHITTAKER, JOHN DRONSFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. [2nd] s. of Robert, Esq., of Prospect HUl,
Walton-le-Dale, Lanes, (and Mary Hannah, dau. of John
Dronsfield). B. [Feb. 20, 1866], at Walton-le-Dale. School
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. At the Royal
Agricultural College, Cirencester. Fellow of the Surveyors'
Institute, 1896. Married, Apr. 25, 1906, Constance Egerton,
2nd dau. of Samuel Ashworth, of Bolton-le-Moors, and had
issue. Succeeded his father at Walton-le-Dale, Lanes., 1923.
Died June 2, 1924. Brother of Arthur (1891). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WHITTAKER, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, Mar. 31, 1810. S. of William, gent., of Bradford,
Yorks. (and Sarah Buck). [B. c. 1790, in Manchester.] School,
Bradford. Matric. Michs. 18 10; Scholar, 18 10; B.A. (13th
Wrangler) 1814; M.A. 1817; B.D. 1824; D.D. 1830. Fellow,
1814-26. Ord. deacon (Ely), Mar. 26, 1820; priest, Nov. 12,
1820. V. of Blackburn, Lanes., 1822-54. Hon. Canon of
Manchester, 1852-4 One of the founders of the Royal
Astronomical Society, 1820. Married, June 20, 1825, Mary
Haughton, eldest dau. of WilUam Feilden (afterwards Bart.),
of Feniscowles, Lanes. Author, An Historical and Critical
Ini]uiry into the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures;
Justification by Faith ; The Catholic Church ; etc. Died Aug. 23,
1854. Father of Philip H. (1850). (Boase, in. 1327; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; D.N.B.)
WHITTAKER, OLDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Only] s. of Reginald, of 9, Gloucester Square, London.
B. June 25, 1868, at Ashton, Devon. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1886; LL.B. 1889. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 11,
1887. Called to the Bar, Apr. 22, 1891. On the Northern
Circuit. Died Jan. 17, 1931, in London. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Jan. 21, 1931.)
WHITTAKER, PHILIP HAUGHTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 13, 1850. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] W[illiam] (1810), 'V. of
Blackburn, Lanes, (and Mary Haughton). B. there, Jan. 28,
1830. [School, Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1850. Capt.,
3rd Lanes. Militia; served for two years during the Crimean
War in Gibraltar and Malta. Died Nov. 24, 1883. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.)
WHITTAKER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Sx John's, June 5,
1840; re-adm. pens. Oct. 15, 1840. [2nd] s. of John, wheel-
wright, of Walton-le-Dale, Lanes, (and Elizabeth). [B.
June 10, 1815.] Bapt. July 6, 1817. Matric. Michs. 1840;
B.A. 1844; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Chester), July 14, 1844;
priest, 1845. P.C. of Wemeth, Lanes., 1844-5. P-C. of
Leesfield, 1846-86. R. of Beckingham with Stragglethorpe
and Fenton, Lines., 1886-91. Hon. Canon of Manchester,
1878-94. Married, June 29, 1867, Catharine, 2nd dau. of
S. Taylor, of Lees, Oldham. Author of an abridgement of
Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy. Latterly of Leamington,
where he died Jan. 8, 1894. (Boase, vi. 859; Eagle, xviii. 511;
Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 17, 1894.)
Written, Arthur James
WHITTAKER, THOMAS SHERREN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. S. of Thomas Earle, of Femleigh, Beckenham,
Kent. B. there, Jan. 26, 1868. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 12,
1888. Called to the Bar, May 11, 1892. Died Feb. 8, 1914, at
Broadstairs. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Feb.
II, 1914-)
WHITTAKER, WILLIAM (1815), see WHITAKER.
WHITTAKER, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1885. [3rd] s. of Charles [David], of Harlow, Essex. B. there,
June 4, 1868. School, Bishop's Stortford Nonconformist
Grammar. B.A. and LL.B. (Law Trip., ist Class) i888.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i, 1890; Chancellor's legal
medal, 1888; Whewell Scholar in International Law, 1890;
M.A. 1893. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 26, 1895.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27, 1902. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Professor of English Law at University College,
London, 1900-8. Assistant Reader in the Law of Property
to the Inns of Court, 1905-31. Married, Aug. i, 1905, Mary
HUdegarde, dau. of Walter Wren, of London. Edited the
8th edition of White and Tudor's Cases in Equity and also
Maitland's Equity Lectures. Died Dec. 30, 1931. Brother of
Charles D. (1881). (Laiv Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
Aug. 4, 1905 and Jan. 2, and 6, 1932.)
WHITTALL, ERNEST JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1905; priest, 1906; C.
of St James, Walthamstow, Essex, 1905-7. C. of St Luke's,
Chesterton, Cambridge, 1907-8. C. of St Luke's, West
Norwood, Surrey, 1908-1 1. Chaplain of St Andrew's Hospital,
Northampton, 1911-25. Latterly of 67, Billing Ro4d,
Northampton, where he died Aug. 28, 1925, aged 52.
{Crockford; The Times, Sept. i, 1925.)
WHITTALL, HUGH HENLEY FRAZER. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Nov. 30, 1871. S. of — , Esq. [Surgeon-Major, Indian
Medical Service], of Mussoorie, India. School, Cheltenham.
Matric. Lent, 1872. (V. Hodson.)
WHITTAM, MATTHEW. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1884. S. of
Matthew, deceased, of the Green, Settle, Yorks. B. Nov. 5,
1862. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at St Peter's School, York,
1888-92; at the Isle of Wight College, Ryde, 1892-1901; at
Wyggeston School, Leicester, 1902-6; at Acton County
School, 1906-26. Died Apr. 6, 1935, at Fittleworth, Sussex.
Brother of the next. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Apr. 10, 1935-)
WHITTAM, WILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1876. S. of Matthew, farmer, of Settle, Yorks. B.
there, Aug. 7, 1857. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs.
1876; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class) 1880; M.A.
1883. Assistant Master at Cheltenham Grammar School,
1883-5. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1883; priest,
1884; C. of All Saints, Cheltenham, 1883-8; Assistant Master
and Chaplain at Eastbourne College, 1888-92 ; Head Master of
the Isle of Wight College, Ryde, 1892-1905. R. of Hartley
Wespall, Hants., 1905-11. V. of St Luke's, West Norwood,
1911-21. V. of Messing, Essex, 1921-35. Married, 1889,
Florence Lucy, dau. of Robert Hedges Pierce. Died Nov. 9,
1935, at Croydon; buried at Messing. Brother of the above.
{Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 422; Crockford; Who's Who
in Essex; The Times, Nov. 11, 1935.)
WHITTARD (post MIDDLEMORE-WHITHARD), THOMAS
MIDDLEMORE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1847. [B.
Nov. 5, 1829. School, King Edward's, Birmingham.] Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon, 1852;
priest, 1859. Professor of English Literature and Master of
the modern side, Victoria College, Jersey, 1852-63; Head
Master of the Junior Department of Cheltenham College,
1863-85. Changed his name to Middlemore-Whithard, 1879.
R. of Upton Helions, Devon, 1885-94. Married, 1853,
Gabrielle Antoinette Feviand, of Geneva. Lived latterly at
Hawkesley, Exmouth, where he died Feb. 15, 1920. Father
of Charles R. (1890, sub Middlemore-Whithard). (Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Changes of Name.)
WHITTEMORE, The Rev. WILLIAM MEYNELL. Adm. pens,
at Queens' Mar. 22, 1848; a 'Ten-year man.' [B. 1819 or
1820. Educated at St Bees.] D.D., Lambeth, 1873. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1845; priest, 1845; C. of St Barnabas,
Manchester, 1845-6. C. of Richmond, Surrey, 1846-7. C. of
St Stephen's, Coleman Street, London, 1847-9- C. of West
Hackney, 1849-51. R. of St James, Aldgate, 1851-73. R. of
St Katharine Cree with St James, Aldgate, 1873-94- Author,
The Seventh Head, or Louis Napoleon Foreshadowed by
Prophecy; The Larger Church Catechism; etc. Died July 27,
1894, at Sutton, Surrey. (Boase, in. 1327; Crockford.)
WHITTEN, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', July .\,
1854. Did not reside.
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WHITTER, TRISTRAM. B.A. 1776, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1776. [S. of the Rev. Tristram (1735),
of Tiverton, Devon.] Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
June 25, 1762, aged 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1766. (.4/. Oxon.,
which calls him 'Whitler.')
WHITTER, TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec.
12, 1794. [Eldest] s. of John, merchant, of London (and
Mary Rogers, of Myndtown, Salop). [School, Blundell's,
Tiverton.] Matric. Lent, i795- Migrated to Christ's, i797;
M.B. 1800; M.D. 1807. At St Bartholomew's Hospital,
London, Edinburgh and Gottingen. F.R.C.P., 1808; Censor,
1812. Physician to the Westminster Hospital, 1811-18.
Married, 1809, Sarah, dau. of William Curteis, of Tenterden,
Kent. Resided latterly at Bath, where he died Feb. 5, 1855,
aged 81, at Lansdowne Crescent, from an overdose of
morphia; the druggist's apprentice, who compounded the
prescription, was tried for manslaughter and acquitted.
(Boase, vi. 860; Peile, 11. 343; Burke, L.G.)
WHITTER, WALROND. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 30,
1821. Of Devon. [2nd s. of Tristram, of Tiverton. B. Jan. 31,
1802. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1826. C. of Thorveton, Devon, -1841-5. R. of Bridford,
1846. No cure (or address) 1847-58. Married, 1831, Frances,
2nd dau. of Thomas Kennaway, of Exeter. [Blundell's Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List (disappears 1859); Burke, L.G.)
WHITTING, ARTHUR GREGORY. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30,
1891. [Eldest] s. of Robert Arthur [solicitor, of Lexham
Gardens, Kensington. B. Dec. 21, 1872]. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M..\. 1901. Adm.
Solicitor, 1898; practised in London (Messrs Hanbury,
Whitting and Ingle, 62, New Broad Street). Married, Nov. 11,
1909, Harriet Clara, youngest dau. of Alfred Booth, of
Liverpool. Resided at 4, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea. Died
Dec. 20, 1937, at Boars Hill, Oxford. Brother of Robert E.
(1897). (List of Carthusians; King's Coll. Reg., 211; Law
Lists; The Times, Dec. 22, 1937.)
WHITTING, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 26, 1864. [Eldest] s. of Charles [of Uphill, Weston-super-
Mare] (and Anne Harris, dau. of Edward Morgan Williams).
B. Aug. 23, 1845, at Bristol. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1874. Lieut., Somerset Rifle Volun-
teers, 1879; Capt., 1882; Major, 1900. Of Uphill Grange,
Weston-super-Mare. J. P. for Somerset. Married (i) 1870,
Maria Elizabeth, dau. of H. Jewel, M.D., and had issue;
(2) Sept. 13, 1883, Sophia Julia, youngest dau. of Sir Digby
Francis Mackworth, Bart., of Glen Usk, Mon.; (3) 1894,
Jessie May, youngest dau. of Oliver Morgan Lilley, of
Spondon, Derbs. DiedSept 16, 1929, at Harrogate. Father of
the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Sept. 18, 1929.)
WHITTING, EDWARD JEWEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
15, 1891. [Only] s. of Charles Edward (above), J. P. of UphUl
Grange, Weston-super-Mare. B. there, Sept. i, 1872. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Of Uphill Grange,
Weston-super-Mare. Captain, 3rd Somerset Light Infantry,
1897. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902. Married,
Sept. 16, 1896, Mary Victoria Emily, only dau. of Richard
Brice, of Charlynch, Somerset. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
The Standard, Sept. 19, 1896.)
WHITTING, FREDERICK. Adm. at King's (age 18), a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 4, 1854. [2nd] s. of William, J.P., of Thomey
Abbey, Cambs. [B. there, Dec. 14, 1834.] Matric. Lent, 1854;
B.A. (10th Classic) 1858; Browne medal, 1854; Members' prize,
i860; M.A. 1861. Fellow, 1857-1911; bursar, 1869-92;
Vice-Provost, 1889-1909. Senior Proctor, 1874-5. Secretary
of the Financial Board, 1883-1904. A private Tutor at
Eton, 1858-64. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1858.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1863. Reporter for the Law
Journal, 1865-9. Died suddenly, Jan. 1, 1911, in London.
Benefactor to King's. Brother of William H. (1851). (King's
Coll. Reg., 51; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WHITTING, MACLAINE KERR DALTON. Adm. at Clare,
June 9, 1877. [S. of J. J., of the 28th Regt. School, Harrow.]
Matric! Michs. 1877. Major, 3rd (Militia) Battn., the
Leicestershire Regt. Of Spexhall Manor, Halesworth,
Sufiolk. Died Dec. 31, 1910. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WHITTING, ROBERT EVERARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. i,
1897. Youngest s. of Robert Arthur, solicitor, of [Lexham
Gardens, Kensington and] 12, New Broad Street, London.
B. Mar. 6, 1879. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; B.Chir. 1904; M.B. and M.A. 1905; M.D. 1908.
At St Thomas's Hospital; House Physician there. Clinical
Assistant, Brompton Hospital; Assistant, Royal London
Ophthalmic Hospital. Practised at Maidenhead. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.). Of Birken-
head, Cheshire, in 1930. Regional Medical Officer, Ministr>' of
Whittington, Henry
Health, 1925 and subsequently Principal Medical Officer.
Married, 1909, M. Helen, 2nd dau. of John A. Cassels, of
Glasgow. Latterly of Umbrella Cottage, Lyme Regis, Dorset,
where he died Mar. 17, 1949. Brother of Arthur G. (1891).
(King's Coll. Reg., 277; Medical Directories; The Titnes,
Mar. 19, 1949.)
WHITTING, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 25, 1851. [Eldest] s. of William, late of
Thomey Abbey, Cambs. [B. there, .\ug. 31, 1830.] Matric.
Lent, 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Fellow, 1854-71; Dean,
1865-70. Senior Proctor, 1867-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
1856; priest (York), 1858; C. of Turvev, Beds., 1856-7. C. of
Aberford, Yorks., 1857-65. C. of St Benet's, Cambridge,
1866-70. V. of Broadchalke, Wilts., 1870-8. R. of Slower
Provost with Todbere, Dorset, 1878-96. Married, June 30,
1870, Francis Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. F. Le Grice, V. of
Great Gransden, and had issue. Died Sept. 13, 1896, at
Bournemouth; buried at Stower Provost. M.I. Brother of
Frederick (1854). (Boase, vi. 860; King's Coll. Reg., 47;
Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S. in. 359.)
WHITTINGDALE, JOHN FLASHY LAWRENCE. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. I, 1877. S. of — [WUliam Lucas, land-agent],
deceased. B. [Oct. 6], 1858, at West House, Burton-in-
Lonsdale, Lanes. Schools, Kirkby Lonsdale and Richmond.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.B. 1884. At Edinburgh
University. M.R.C.S., 1883. House Physician and House
Surgeon, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Practised at Sher-
borne, Dorset. Medical Officer, Sherborne School. O.B.E.,
1920. Married Maria Irene, dau. of William Jennings, of
Fritwell, Oxon Died Dec. 11, 1946. Brother of the next.
(Venn, n. 427; Medical Directories; The Times, Dec .14, 1946.)
WHITTINGDALE, THOMAS YEATS. Adm. (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. I, 1872. S. of William Lucas, land-agent, deceased.
B. [June 27, 1855], at Bentham, Yorks. Schools, Kirkby
Lonsdale and Rotherham. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877
Second Lieut., 5th Foot (Northumberland Fusiliers) 1878;
Lieut., 1879; Capt., 1885. Served in the Afghan War. Died
Nov. 20, 1886, in Edinburgh. Brother of the above. (Venn,
II. 404; Artny Lists.)
WHITTINGHAM, ARTHUR HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 14, 1889. S. of George, of Melbourne, Australia.
Matric. Lent, 1889. Brother of the next.
WHITTINGHAM, GEORGE HOLT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 14, 1889. S. of George, of Melbourne, Australia.
School, Geelong Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1889; B.A. 1891.
Brother of the above.
WHITTINGHAM, WALTER GODFREY. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Lent, 1884. S. of W[alter] B[asden], Esq., of Walthamstow,
Essex. B. there, Oct. 25, i86i. School, City of London; and
at King's College, London and in Germany. Migrated to
Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1884; B.A. 1886; M..A. 1909; D.D. 1923.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of St Margaret's,
Leicester, 1886-91. C. of South Wigston, Leics., 1891-3.
V. there, 1893-9. V. of Weedon, Northants., 1899-1904. V. of
Knighton, Leics., 1904-17. Hon. Canon of Peterborough,
1915. R. of Glaston, 1917-23. Archdeacon of Oakham,
1918-23. Canon of Peterborough, 1922-3. Bishop of
St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, 1923-40. Married, Jan. 2,
1889, Edith Mary Gordon, 3rd dau. of William Thomas
Bensly, LL.D., of Eaton, Nor%vich. Died June 17, 1941, at
The Mill House, Horstead, Norwich. (T. A. Walker, 579;
Crockford; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, June 19, 1941.)
WHITTINGTON, GEORGE DOWNING. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Apr. 17, 1799. [Eldest] s. of Jacob John Downing,
of Theberton Hall, Saxmundham and Kilverstone Lodge,
Thetford, Norfolk (and Harriet, dau. of the Rev. WiUiam
Smythies,V. of St Peter's, Colchester). School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1800; Hulsean prize, 1804; LL.B. 1805. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 18, 1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 23,
1804; priest (Winchester, Litt. dim. from Canterbury), Mar. 10,
1805. Travelled through France and Italy in 1802 and 1803
in company with George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of
Aberdeen, studying ancient architecture; his researches were
published after his death as An Historical Survey of the
Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France. Died at Cambridge,
July 24, 1807, aged 26. M.I. in St Michael's Church,
Cambridge; his commonplace book is in the College library.
Brother of Henry D. (1809) and William (1802). (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 555; /««s of Court; F. P. White.)
WHITTINGTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Apr. 24, 1827. 2nd s. of Richard, deceased. B. at East
Retford, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar; B.A. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1832; priest, 1835. C. of Hadleigh,
Essex, -1841-8. C of Little Maplestead, 1848-55. V. of
Chilcompton, Somerset, 1855-99. Disappears from Crockford,
1900. Father of Henry G. {1856) and Walter (1861). (Clergy
List.)
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WHITTINGTON, HENRY DOWNING. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, June 19, 1809. S. of Jacob [John Downing], Esq.,
of Theberton Hall, Suffolk. School, Eton. Matnc Michs.
1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Nov. 29,
1818; priest, June 27, 1819; C. of Yoxford, Suffolk. Travelled
extensively on the Continent. Walpole included extracts from
Whittington's journal in his Travels in Various Countries m
the East. Tutor to the Marquess of Aberdeen and to a family
in Argyll House, London. Died, unmarried, m London,
Nov. 20, 1824. Brother of William (1802) and George p.
(1799). {Eton Sch. Lists; F. P. White; Life of E. D. Clarke,
534.)
WHITTINGTON, HENRY FOTHERGILL. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. I i86o. S. of Benjamin, solicitor, of Finsbury Square,
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864;
M.A 1868. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1864; priest, 1865;
C. of Twyford, Hants., 1864-7. C. of NorthiU, Beds., i867--7i-
C. of Hayward's Heath, 1871-7. C. of St Cyprian s, Durban,
South Africa, 1877-8; R. there, 1879-86. Assistant Theo-
logical tutor at Maritzburg, Natal, 1886-8. Married, May i,
1884, Isabella Caroline, only dau. of WiUiam Woodman, of
Exeter. Died Feb. 13, 1888, aged 46, at Durban. Brother of
Richard (1843). {St PaiifsSch. Reg. ; Crockford;TheGuardtan,
Mar. 14, 1888.)
WHITTINGTON, HENRY GAMBLES. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, May 26, 1856. S. of the Rev. Henry (1827), V. of
ChUcompton. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1858; B.A. i860.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), i860; priest, 1861; C. of Irthlmg-
borough, Northants., 1860-3. C. of Basford, Notts., 1863-5.
C. of King's Bromley, Stalls., 1865-8. C. of St Giles s
Shrewsbury, 1868-70. C. of Kegworth, Leics., 1870-5. C. of
Kettering, Northants., 1875-6. C. of Nassington, 1876-8.
V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1878-96. Died Mar. 20, 1896, aged 59.
Brother of Walter (1861). {T.A. Walker, f,ii;Crockford; The
Standard, Mar. 28, 1896.)
WHITTINGTON, JOHN. Matric. Michs. 1756; M.A. {per Lit.
Reg.) 1756. Doubtless the Rev. John whose letters to John
Roberts (1712-72) are in the Newcastle Papers at the British
Museum. (J. B. Whitmore).
WHITTINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 6, 1843. S. of Benjamin, solicitor, of 2, Deane Street,
London. B. [Jan. 22, 1825], in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; Norrison prize, 1849; M.A.
1850. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1859. Assistant Master at
Islington Proprietary School, 1847-53. Ord. deacon (London),
1848; priest, 1849; C. of St Peter's, Saffron HUl, 1848-51.
Sunday Evening Lecturer at St Peter's, Comhill, 1849. C. of
St Matthew's, Friday Street, 1851. Assistant Master at
Merchant Taylors' School, 1853-75; Master of the Lower
School, 1875-82. Morning Reader at St Mark's, Pentonville,
1859. Townsend Lecturer at St Magnus, London Bridge,
1862. Principalof the City of London College from 1861. R. of
St Peter's, Comhill, 1867-1900. Preb. of St Paul's, i88i-
1900. Author, The Inspiration of the Historical Books of the
Old Testament; Short History of St Peter's, Comhill, etc.
Died Nov. 21, 1900. Father of the next; brother of Henry F.
(i860). (Boase, vi. 861; St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who
was Who; The Times, Nov. 22, 1900.)
WHITTINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1881.
[S. of the Rev. Richard (above), R. of St Peter's, ComhUl
(and Bella) of 18, Guildford Street, London. B. Mar. 29, 1863.
School, Merchant Taylors', London.] Matric. Michs., 1881;
B.A. 1884. M.A. 1888. Assistant Master at Merchant Taylors'
School, 1896-1914; at Cargilfield, Midlothian, 1914-23. Died
before 1930. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WHITTINGTON, ROBERT ESBURY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1867. S. of Thomas, solicitor [of Swainswick, Somerset]
(and Mary Esbury). B. Dec. 12, 1841, at Cold Ashton,
Gloucs. Bapt. Mar. 14, 1842. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1870;
priest (Bath and Wells), 1873 ; C. of Hartshome, Derbs., 1870-
2. C. of WooUey, Somerset, 1873-92 and Master (and Chap-
lain) of St John's Hospital, Bath, 1892-9. C. of St Mary's,
Bathwick, 1896-9. Died Feb. 20, 1899, in London. {Rugby
Sch. Reg., Boase, vi. 862; Eagle, xxi. 238; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 22, 1899.)
WHITTINGTON, THOMAS JOYCE. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Jan. 16, 1824. Of Hants. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828;
M.A. 1831. C. of Winwick, Lanes., 1842-53. R. of Lowton,
1853-4. Married Anne Margaret Claughton. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1855.
WHITTINGTON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
June 26, 1861. S. of the Rev. Henry (1827), V. of Chilcompton,
Somerset. B. at Hadleigh, Essex. School, at home. Matric.
Michs. 1861. Resided five terms. Brother of Henry G. (1856).
{Venn, 11. 353.)
Whitty, Harold Palmer
WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Dec. 10, 1802. 2nd s. of Jacob [John] Downing, of Theberton,
Suffolk. B. at Kilverstone, Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1804. A Writer in the Madras Civil
Service, 1804. Died at Madras, Sept. 15, 1806, aged 20.
M.I. in St Mary's Cemetery, Madras. Brother of Henry D.
(1809) and George D. (i799). {Eton Sch. Lists; V. Hodson.)
WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1824.
B. at Howeles [in parish of Weston], Herts. Matric. Michs.
1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831.
WHITTINGTON-INCE, E. J. (1880), see INCE.
WHITTLE, The Rev. EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 28) at St
John's, Mar. 30, 1784; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Dorset. Matric.
Easter, 1795; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1795. Ord. deacon (Salisbury),
Dec. 28, 1783; priest, Dec. 23, 1787. C. of Teffont-Ewyas,
Wilts., 1783-9; R. there, 1789-99. Died in 1799. {St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 555; H. M. WhitteU.)
WHITTLE (post GLYNN-WHITTLE), EWING MOULD GLYNN.
Adm. (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1871. [Only] s. of Ewing,
physician, of Liverpool. B. there. School, Royal Institution,
Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.B. 1877; M.A.
1878; M.D. 1881. Matric. also from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, May 2, 1876, age 21 and adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin; M.D. (Dublin) 1877. At St Bartholomew's Hospital,
Addenbrooke's and the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, and
Paris. M.R.C.S., 1877; L.S.A., 1878. Resident Medical
Officer, Loughborough Infirmary. Practised in Liverpool.
Physician and Lecturer on Midwifery, Liverpool Lying-in
Hospital. Chief Medical Officer, Cheapside gaol, Liverpool.
Physician, North and South Dispensaries, Liverpool. Took
the name of Glynn-Whittle. Author, Letters on Indian
Experiences; The English Language considered as a Vehicle for
Poetry; Retrospect of Caius and his College; etc. Died Jan. 18,
1939. {Venn, 11. 400; Al. Oxon.; Medical Directories.)
WHITTLE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17, 1885.
S. of Edward, supervisor of Inland Revenue, of Petersfield,
Hants (and Annie McLellan). B. May 3, 1869, at the Spain,
Petersfield. School, Churcher's College, Petersfield (The
Rev. G. Andrew). Matric. Michs. 1885 ; B.A. 1889. Joined the
Indian Civil Service, 1888; served in N.W. Provinces and
Oudh as Assistant Magistrate and Collector and Assistant
Commissioner; Joint Magistrate, 1895; Deputy Commissioner,
1903; Magistrate and Collector, 1905; retired, 1916. {India
Office Lists; H. M. WhitteU.)
WHITTLE, HERBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1875. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1841), deceased. B. at Thatcham, Berks. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1887.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1876. Called to the Bar,
July 7, 1886. On the North-Eastem Circuit. Captain,
3rd Battn., E. Yorks. Regt., 1882; Major, 1896. Married,
1878, Caroline Haynes, dau. of the Rev. W. Hilton Hutchinson,
R. of Welney, Cambs. Succeeded to Tilworth Grange, Yorks.,
through his mother. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Armv Lists; Waif ord, County Families; H. M.
WhitteU.)
WHITTLE, SAMUEL JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 22,
1847. S. of John, clerk in H.M. Dockyard (and Sarah). Of
Kent. B. June 3, 1828, at Chatham. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851. Died Jan. 29, 1855, at Sheemess. {Cambridge
Chronicle, Feb. 10, 1855.)
WHITTON, THOMAS. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5, 1895. [S. of
Thomas, of Caswell, Northants. B. Nov. 4, 1876.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1900; priest, 1901; C. of
StStephen's, Upton Park, Essex, 1900-2. C. ofSt Sepulchre's
London, 1904-5. C. of St Michael's, Islington, 1905-8. C.
of St John-the-Baptist, Harlow, Essex, 1909-12. C. of
Letchworth, Herts., 1912-14. R. of Langenhoe, Essex,
1915-33. Received into the R.C. Church, 1933. Of Stevenage,
Herts., in 1952. {Crockford; Who's Who in Essex.)
WHITTON, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1889. S. of W.,Esq.,of Towcester. School, Bedford Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Adm. Solicitor, Apr. 1896;
practised in Northampton and at Towcester. Of High Street,
Towcester, in 1946. {Law Lists.)
WHITTY, CHARLES DOWLING. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 5, 1876. S. of John Charles, Esq., of Attle-
borough, Norfolk. B. at Ennistrym, Co. Clare, Ireland.
Matric. Michs. 1876. Doubtless brother of the next.
WHITTY, HAROLD PALMER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 18, 1884.
S. of John Charies, of Tunbridge Wells. B. [Sept. 22], 1864,
at Cotham, Bristol. Schools, Monkton Combe, Banham,
Montreal and France (private). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1888. A solicitor in Australia. At Tocumwall, N.S.W., in
1898. Doubtless brother of the above. {Venn, 11. 473.)
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WHITTY, HUGH FITZWALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 30, 1894. S. of R. L., Esq., of Glendale, Loughton,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1894.
WHITTY, RICHARD FRENCH LAWRENCE. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 189s. [4th] s. of [the Rev.] Edward
[of Charlemont, Co. Armagh]. B. at Castlecaulfield, Co.
Tyrone. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..\. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1898. Entered the I.C.S., 1899; served
in Madras and Calcutta, and also in Bombay, as Assistant
Collector of Customs; Chief Collector at Sind, 1918. Died
Dec. 13, 1919, aged 42, in Dublin. (Scott, MSS.; India
Office Lists; The Times, Dec. 24, 1919.)
WHITWELL, ALFRED FRANK. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Apr. 24, 1885. [B. 1855. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Easter, 1885. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1885.
House Surgeon and House Physician, Great Northern Central
Hospital. Practised at Shrewsbury. Of 27, Castle Street,
Shrewsbury, in 1908. Died at 52, Abbey Foregate, Dec. i,
1936. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ; Medical Directories; The Times,
Dec. 7, 1936.)
WHITWELL, ARTHUR PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [4th] s. of William, of Overdene, Saltbum-by-
the-Sea, Vorks. (and Henrietta Jane, dau. of Joseph Fry, of
Bristol). B. there, June 16, 1873. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1900;
practised in Darlington (Messrs Lucas, Hutchinson and
Meek) and (Messrs Fleming and Wbitwell) in Southwark. Of
Wilton House, Darlington, in 1932. Brother of the next.
[Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Burke, Family Records;
Camb. Univ. Year-book.)
WHITWELL, HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20, 1895. [5th s. of
William, of Overdene, Saltbum-by-the-Sea. B. Jan. 1876.]
School, Tonbridge [and Uppingham and Leamington College].
Matric. Michs. 1895. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Senior House
Surgeon, Royal Free Hospital, London. Clinical Assistant,
Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. Practised at Norwich.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Died
Oct. 20, 1922. Brother of the above. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Uppingham Sch. Roll; Medical Directories.)
WHITWORTH, CYRIL EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1884. S. of Gordon Pentycross. B. [Jan. 25, 1866], at
Huddersfield. School, King's, Chester. Matric. Michs. 1884.
Did not proceed to a degree because of a breakdown in health.
Of the Hermitage, Freshford, Bath, in 1912. [Peile, 11. 7ii-)
WHITWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, May 18, 1752. S. of Richard, of Adbaston, Staffs.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1752. M.P. for Stafford, 1768-
80. (Return of M.P. s; Eton Coll. Reg.)
WHITWORTH, RICHARD HISCO. Adm. at Sidney, as a
'Ten-year man," June 30, 1847. Ord. deacon (York), 1848;
priest, 1849. Second Master of the Royal Grammar School,
Reading, 1848-50. C. of Standish St WUfrid, Lanes., 1850-65.
V. of Blidworth, Notts., 1865-1908. Sometime Chaplain at
Newstead Abbey. Author, History of the Ancient Parish of
Blidworth. Disappears from Crockford, 1909.
WHITWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 27, 1832.
[2nd s. of Charles, of Northampton. B. Apr. 12, 1814.
School, Rugby.] .Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 11, 1833. Called to the Bar,
May 5, 1837. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Died
Feb. II, 1877, at Comigliano, Genoa. [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
WHITWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1825. Matric.Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
1829; priest, 1830; C. of Firsby, Lines., -1841-2. R. of
Addlethorpe, 1842-79- V. of Thorpe St Peter, 1843-89-
Married (2) 1857, Maria, widow of the Rev. W. Benn, R. of
Kirkandrews-on-Eden, Cumberland. Died Mar. 13, 1889,
aged 82. Father of the next. (Peile, 11. 418; Crockford; The
(yuardian. Mar. 20, 1889.)
WHITWORTH, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 6 1867. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), V. of Thorpe
St Peter, Lines. B. there [June 30, 1848]. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (York), 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Ecclesfield, Yorks.,
1871-4. C. of Addlethorpe, Lines., 1874-9- R- o^ Grateley,
Hants 1879-84. C. of Thorpe St Peter, Lines., 1884-9; V.
there, 1889-1904. Died Mar. 7, 1904- [Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 599; Crockford.)
WHITWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at Jesus,
Nov 3 1823. S. ofWilUam. B. at Bedford. School, Campion,
Beds. 'Matric. Michs. 1823; M.B. 1830. Probably father of
WUliam (i860).
WHITWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1834 S of WUliam, deceased, of near Rochdale, Lanes.
School Blackburn. Matric. Ivlicbs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A.
Whyley, Edward Bower
1844. Ord. deacon (Chester), Jan. 28, 1838; priest, July 8,
1838 ; P.C. of Rawtenstall, Lanes., 1838-47. P.C. of Clitheroe,
1847-52. R. of St lude's, Manchester, 1852-7. C. of St
Saviour's, Bacup, 1857-65; P-C there, 1865-g. P.C. of
Rawtenstall, 1869-78. R. of Taxal, Derbs., 1878-86.
Married, Sept. 5, 1837, Ann, 2nd dau. of Samuel Hawortb, of
Dublin. Died Dec. 6, 1886. [Eagle, xiv. 314; Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. 15, 1886; Cambridge Chromcle, Sept. 23, 1837.)
WHITWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 7 ,1860. Eldest s. of William, (71823) of Willen, Newport
Pagnell, Bucks, (and Chariotte). B. there. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar; B.A. (34/^ Wrangler)
1864. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1863. Called to the
Bar, June 6, 1866. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Of Ouse Manor, Shambrook, Beds. J. P. for Beds. Married,
1873, Phillis Mary, dau. of Henry Draper, of Kemlwortb.
Died Dec. 11, 1926, in London, aged 85. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Kelly, Handbook; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The Times, Dec. 15, 1926.)
WHITWORTH, WILLIAM ALLEN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 7, 1858. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William [schoolmaster,
of Runcorn, Cheshire] (and Susanna, dau. of George Coyne, of
Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath). B. [Feb. i, 1840], at Runcorn.
Bapt. Apr. 11, 1840. [School, Sandicroft, Norwich.] Matnc.
Michs. 1858; Scholar, 1861; B.A. [i6th Wrangler) 1862; M.A.
1865. Fellow, 1867-84. Select Preacher, 1872, 1878, 1884.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1903. Sometime Assistant Master at
Portarlington School and at Rossall. Professor of Mathe-
matics at Queen's College, Liverpool, 1862-4. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1865 ; priest (Chester), 1866; C. of St Anne's, Birken-
head, 1865. C. of St Luke's, Liverpool, 1866-70. P.C. of
Christ Church, Liverpool, 1870-5. V. of St John's, Hammer-
smith, 1875-86. R. (sinecure) of Aberdaron with Llanfaelrhys,
Caem., 1885. V. of All Saints, Margaret Street, London,
1886-1905. Married, June 10, 1885, Sarah Louisa, only dau.
of Timms Hervey Elwes, of Ipswich, and had issue. Author,
Trilinear Coordinates and other Methods of Modern Analytical
Geometry; Choice and Chance; The Churchman's Almanack for
Eight Centuries, A.D. 1201 to 2000; etc. Died Mar. 12, 1905.
(Eagle, .x.xvi. 396; Crockford; D.N.B.)
WHITWORTH, WILLIAM CHETWODE. Adm. at Clare, Oct.
8, 1877. [Eldest s. of WUliam Brudenell, of Earis Barton Hall,
Northants. (and Caroline Louisa, 2nd dau. of WUliam Poyntz
Mason Owsley, of Blaston, Leics.). B. 1858. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1877. Second Lieut., Northants. and Rutland
MUitia, 1880. Of Earis Barton Hall, Northants. [Eton Sch.
Lists; Army Lists; Walford, County Families.)
WHITWORTH-JONES, ROBERT NEWTON. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1892. S. of Henry, Esq., deceased, of 1, Brunswick
Place, Regent's Park, London, N.W. School, Radley. Matric.
Michs. 1892. Died Julv 30, 1928, at Colmar, France. [Radley
Reg.)
WHORLOW, ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil., from Ayerst H., Oct.,
1889. S. of James, labourer [of Whitstable, Kent]. B. Aug. 9,
1852, at Whitstable. Schools, Whitstable and Seasalter Trust;
St Mark's College, Chelsea. Previously .Assistant Master
at Riseley School, Berks., at Harbledown, Canterbury and at
Nonington, Dover. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30,
1890; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Wakefield), 1892;
priest, 1893; C. of St Mary's, Halifax, 1892-8. V. of Christ
Church, Woodhouse, Huddersfield, 1898-1928. Hon. Canon
of Wakefield, 1921-8. S.S.C. dio. of Leicester, 1928-30. V. o£
Kirby Muxloe, 1930-2; acting Lecturer at St .Mphege and
St Margaret, Canterbury, 1932-7. Died Feb. 18, 1937, m the
Precincts, Canterbury. (Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Feb. 20, 1937.)
WHYLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 2,
1866. [Youngest] s. of Thomas. B. at Whittlesea, Cambs.
Matric. Michs. 1S66; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874- Ord. deacon
(York), 1871; priest, 1874; C. of Helmsley, Yorks , 1871-3.
C. of Stokesley, 1874-80. Chaplain to the Ead of Devon,
1876-7. Resided at Whittlesea, Cambs., 1881-8. R. of East
Bradenham, Norfolk, 1899-1915. Married, Oct. 9, 1899,
Mary Alice Burton, youngest dau. of the Rev. Robert
Burton Leach, R. of South Cadbury, Somerset. Latterly of
2, Girton Road, Norwich. Disappears from Crockford, 1924.
WHYLEY, EDWARD BOWER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
June 4, 1846. S. of [the Rev.] Gregory Edward (1817).
B. at Dunstable. School, .\spley, Beds. Matric. Michs. 1846;
Scholar; Crosse Scholar, 1850; B.A. 1850; M .-V. 1853.
Ord. deacon and priest (Ely), 1851 ; C. of Cottenham, Cambs.,
1851. C. of Oakington, 1851-3. Second Master at King's
School, Peterborough, 1853-60; Head Master there, 1860775-
V. of Bringhurst with Easton Magna and Drayton, Leics.,
1875-92. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1875-1903. Married,
Florence, dau. of the Rev. J. E. Gray, of Harrow. Resided
latterly at West Worthing, where he died July 2, 1903.
Brother of the next. (Crockford; The Times, July 4, 1903.)
455
Whyley, Francis
WHYLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, Mar. 26,
1856. S. of the Rev. Gregory Edward (next), of Eaton Bray,
Beds. B. there. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1861;
priest, 1862; C. of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 1861-3. C. of
Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham, 1863-5. C. of St Andrew-
Undershaft, London, 1865-8. V. of East Cowes, Isle of Wight,
1868-81. V. of Alton, Hants., 1881-1903. Latterly of
4, Evelyn Gardens, London, S.W., where he died Dec. 10,
1925. Brother of the above. {Crockford; The Times, Dec. 12,
1925)-
WHYLEY, GREGORY EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, May 31, 1817. S. of Gregory Southworth. B. in
Birmingham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matnc.
Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821 ; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
1821; priest (London, for Canterbury), Dec. 22, 1822. V. of
Eaton Bray, Beds., 1825-71 and V. of Stanbridge, 1844-71.
Father of the above two. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
(Clergy List.)
WHYLEY, GREGORY JOHN MORRAH. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 1898. S. of M., Esq., of The Den, Bedford. B.
there, May 29, 1881. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; LL.B. 1902; M.A. 1906. Adm.
Solicitor, 1904; practised in Bedford (Messrs Mark Whyley
and Son). County Coroner for Beds. Of The Den, Bedford.
Died Mar. 21, 1939. {Law Lists; Berks., Bucks, and Beds.
Contemporary Biographies, 260; The Times, Mar. 22, I939-)
WHYLEY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 17,
1793. S. of the Rev. Isaac (1748), R. of Witheriey, Leics.
B. there. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1793". Scholar.
Resided untU Ladyday, 1797. Died Aug. 19, 1802, aged 26.
{Peile, II. 335.)
WHYMAN, SIDNEY JOHN LEWEN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1884. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 10, 1885. S. of
John. B. at Tonbridge.
WHYMPER, FREDERICK HAYES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 5, 1847. [Only s. of Sir William, of Upper Park,
Slough. B. 1828. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar,
1849; Craven Scholar, 1849; B.A. (^rd Classic) 1851. Cricket
'blue,' 1849. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1851. H.M.
Superintendent of Inspectors of factories and workshops,
1872-91; Chief Inspector of Factories at the Home Office,
1891. Died Feb. 24, 1893, in London. {Boase, vi. 863.)
WHYTE, EDWARD TOWRY (1866), see WHITE.
WHYTE, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. at Ayerst H., Oct. 21,
1889. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1906. Ord.
deacon (Down), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of Shankhill, Co.
Armagh, 1893-4. C. of St Mary's, Sheffield, 1894-5. C. of
Magdalene Chapel, Belfast, 1895-6. Inc. of Knocknamuckley,
Co. Down, 1896-8. R. of Athboy (with Kildalkey and Gidey,
1905). Co. Meath, 1898-1939. Disappears from Crockford,
1940.'
WHYTE, JAMES (1754). see WHITE.
WHYTE, JAMES RICHARD. .\dm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Mar. 28, 1828. S. of Moyser [?Richard]. B. at Dawlish, Devon.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1828. Adm. at Downing, Nov. 4,
1841; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1832; priest, 1833;
C. of Launcells, Cornwall, 1832-4. C. of Okehampton, Devon,
1834-40. C. of King's Nympton, 1840-4. V. of Launcells,
1844-73. Disappears from Crockford, 1884. {Cornwall Reg.,
48; Harrow Sch. Reg., where he is confused with a clerical
namesake at Oriel College, Oxford.)
WHYTE, MARK ANTONY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 29, 1782.
Of Liverpool. S. of .\ntony. Matric. Michs. 1782.
WHYTE, RICHARD ATHENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1879. Eldest s. of Edward Athenry,
merchant, of Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. B. in London.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1883; priest, i884;C. of St James's, Plumstead, Kent, 1883-6.
C. of St Stephen's, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, 1886-8.
V. of St John's, Horsham, Victoria, 1889-92. V. of Rokewood,
Ballarat, 1892-9. V. of Coleraine, Victoria, 1899-1903. V. and
Archdeacon of Lismore, N.S.W., 1903-11. Canon of Grafton
and Armidale Cathedral, 1910. Married, Sept. 8, 1885,
Margaret Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Edward James Lewis, of
Worcester. Died before 1924. {Who was Who; Crockford.)
WHYTE MELVILLE, see MELVILLE.
WHYTE-VENABLES, A. T. (1873), see ODDIE.
WHYTEHEAD, HENRY LAYARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1897. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Robert (1868), R. of
St Peter's, Marlborough (and Sarah May Louisa, dau. of the
Rev. C. C. Layard).] B. May 31, 1879. School. Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1904; M.A. 1910. Assistant
Master at Beechmont, Sevenoaks from 1904. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Private, London Regt. (Artist's Rifles)).
Head Master of Chafyn Grove School, Salisbury, 1919-33-
Whytehead, Wastell Layard
Married, Apr. 2, 1913, Dorothy Bramwell, dau. of Lawrence
Colville Jackson, K.C., and had issue. Brother of Wastell L.
(1896). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WHYTEHEAD, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Mar. 29, 1791. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William (1748),
V. of Atwick, Yorks. (and Rachel, dau. of Henry Yates, of
Easingwold). B. July 13, 1772- School, Beveriey. Matnc.
Lent, 1792; exhibitioner; B.A. 1795- C. of Birdforth, Yorks.
C. of Nunkeeling. R. of Goxhill, 1808-18. Married, July 28,
1803, Hannah Diana, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bowman, R.
of Crayke, Yorks. Died Aug. 21, 18 18. Brother of William
(1788); father of Thomas (1833) and Robert (1826). (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.)
WHYTEHEAD, HENRY ROBERT. Adm pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 29, 1868. Of Yorks. [3rd s. of William, of
York (and Frances, dau. of the Rev. J. D. Wastell). B. Oct.
10, 1849.1 Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1887. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1872; priest, 1874; C. of St Mary's, Bury St
Edmunds, 1872-4. C. of St Paul's, Prince's Park, Liverpool,
1874-5. V. of Noriey, Cheshire, 1876-87. R. of Mariborough,
1887-97. V. of Warminster, 1897-1915. Rural Dean of
Heytesbury, 1914-19. Canon of Salisbury, 1917-25; Suc-
centor, 1925-31; Preb., 1925-37. Married, Sept. 6, 1876.
Sarah May Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charies Clement
Layard, R. of Combe Hay, Bath, and had issue. Died July 22,
1937 in The Close, Salisbury; buried at Warminster. Brother
of William W. (1868); father of Henry L. {1897) and Wastell
L. (1896). {Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, July 24,
1937.)
WHYTEHEAD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 7,
1826. [2nd] s. of Mrs Whytehead [and the Rev. Henry
Robert (1791)]. B. at Thormanby, Yorks. [Mar. 29, 1808].
School, Beveriey. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1827; B.A.
lath Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
June 17, 1832; priest, June 2, 1833. P.C. of St Peter's,
Ipswich, 1833-6. Of Ipswich and York (no cures), 1837-50-
C. of St Margaret's, York, 1851-3. R. of All Saints, North
Street, York, 1854-63- Married (1) July 28, 1832, Harriet
Paterson, dau. of the Rev. W. Fraser, Minister of KOchrenan,
Argylls., and had issue; (2) Dec. 1, 1858, Henrietta, dau. of
Sir Charles Dodsworth, Bart., of Thornton Hall. Author,
A Key to the Prayer Book, etc. Died Dec. 26, 1863, aged 55.
Brother of Thomas (1833). (Burke, L.G.; Boase, iii. 1331;
Ckrgy List; Crockford; Eccles. Gazette, Jan. 12, 1864.)
WHYTEHEAD, ROBERT YATES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 16, 1864. S. of Henry Yates, M.D., of Crayke, Yorks.
(and Anne Mary, dau. of Benjamin Wilson). B. there, July 28,
1846, School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869.
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to St Catharine's, Oct. 20, 1869.
Returned to St John's; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Chichester),
1870; priest (York), 1872; C. of Icklesham, Sussex, 1870-1.
C. of Kirby-Grindalythe, Yorks., 1872-5. V. of Nunkeeling
with Bewholme, 1875-90. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1890-4.
V. of St Edmund's, Northampton, 1894-5. V. of Campsall,
Yorks., 1895-1903. R. of Great with Little Hormead,
Herts., 1903-6. R. of Lawford, Essex, 1906-24. Married,
Jan. 18 1883, Alice, dau. of James Anderton, and had issue.
Author,' Records of an old Vicarage. Latterly of The Grange,
Campsall, where he died Dec. 17, 1938, aged 92. Nephew of
Thomas (next). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, li. 224;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WHYTEHEAD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26,
1833. [4th] s of the Rev. [Henry R[obert] (1791). deceased
(and Hannah Diana, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bowman,
R. of Crayke, Yorks.). [B. Nov. 30, 1815, at Thormanby.
School, Beveriey.] Matric. Michs. 1833; Bell Scholar, 1834;
Hulsean prize, 1835; Browne medal, 1836; B.A. (2nd Classic)
1837; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1835, 1836; (Classical)
do., 1837; M.A. 1840. Fellow, 1837-43. Adm. ad eundem,
at Oxford, 1841. Ord. deacon (Winchester), Dec. 15, 1839;
priest, Dec. 13, 1840; C. of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 1839.
Appointed Chaplain to Bishop Selwyn, of New Zealand, 1841 ;
reached Sydney, 1842, but his health broke down. Author of
the hymn. Sabbath of the saints of old; Poems ; Poetical Remains.
Composed the Ode for the Installation of the Marquess of
Camden as Chancellor, 1834. Died, unmarried, Mar. 19, 1843,
at Waimate, Bay of Islands. A full length figure of him
appears on the roof of the choir of St John's Chapel. Brother
of Robert (1826). (D.N.B.)
WHYTEHEAD, WASTELL LAYARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. 1, 1896. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry Robert (1868),
of St Peter's, Marlborough (and Sarah May Louisa, dau. of
the Rev. Charies Clement Layard). B. Aug. 8, 1877. School,
Mariborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Ord.
deacon (Wakefield), igoi; priest, 1902; C. of Kirkburton,
Yorks., 1901-3. Died Mar. 25, 1903, at his father's vicarage,
aged25. Brotherof Henry L. (1897)- (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 26 1903.)
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Whytehead, William
WHYTEHEAD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
Mar. 30, 1788. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (1748), of
Hornsea, Yorks. (and Rachel, dau. of Henry Yates, of
Easingwold). School, Beverley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1788;
LL.B. 1794. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1795. Called to
the Bar. Brother of Henr>' R. (1791). (Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WHYTEHEAD, WILLIAM WASTELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 29, 1868. Of Yorks. [2nd s. of William, of
York (and Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Daniel Wastell).
B. Feb. 6, 1848. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1868;
Scholar, 1871; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. B.Sc, Paris. Of The
Green, Hurworth-on-Tees, in 1910, and later, of Bardney
Hall, Lines. Married, Jessie, dau. of W. Boulton, of Beverley.
Died Feb. 22, 1920, at Bath. Brother of Henry R. (1868).
(Repton Sch. ifeg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 24, 1920.)
WICE, HERBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 3, 1874. S. of
Jonathan Haigh, of 2, St John's Villas, Wakefield, Yorks.
B. there, July 22, 1856. School, Wakelield Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Christ Church, Derby,
1879-85. C. of St Mary's, Lichfield, 1885-6. C. of Taunton,
Somerset, 1887-93- Died Dec. 28, 1893. (Crockford.)
WICKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. i, 1847. Matric.
Michs. 1847. Migrated to Christ's, Dec. 21, 1849; LL.B.
1854. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
All Saints, Maidstone, 185 1-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Maidstone,
1854. C. of Holy Trinity, Dover. C. of West Farleigh, Kent.
C. of Wootton, Isle of Wight. C. of St Peter's, Bristol. P.C.
of Barrow-Gumey, Somerset, 1862-4. V. of Wootton Bassett,
WUts., 1865-86. Resided latteriy at 46, Carisbrooke Road,
St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Jan. 13, 1894, aged 75.
(Peile, II. 513; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WICKENDEN, JOSEPH FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 20, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1853; priest (Worcester), 1856; C.
of Pershore, Worcs., 1853-7. C. of Horfield, Gloucs., 1857-61.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1876-83. Schoolfellow and lifelong friend
of Archbishop Benson. An antiquary; catalogued, indexed
and repaired thecontents of the Cathedral Muniment room at
Lincoln. Died Oct. 26, 1883, at Stoke Bishop, near Bristol,
where he had lived since 1862. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 31, 1883; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WICKENDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 19,
1821. Of Gloucestershire. [S. of a farmer near Blakeney,
Gloucs. B. 1797, at Etloe, in the forest of Dean. Had
farmed until 1821.] Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells), Oct. 9, 1825; priest, Dec. 31, 1826.
C. of Mudford, Somerset, 1825-31. C. of Little Compton,
Gloucs. ; C. of Lassington. In Circassia and the Crimea during
the Russian War. Known as 'The Bard of the Forest.'
Wanted to marry his housekeeper; was told by the Bishop
that if he did so he must leave his curacy, so gave up the
marriage, but left Mudford. Author, An autobiography of an
eventful life; Poems and Tales; Rustic's Lay; Adventures in
CiVcassJa (largely imaginary); etc. Died Feb. 6, 1864, 'aged 69'
(Boase, in. 1332; Glos. N. andQ., 11. 356-7.)
WICKENS, HUGH JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 18,
1868. [2nd] s. of John (Balliol College, Oxford, 1832),
barrister (and Harriet Frances). B. [May 16, 1851], in
Marylebone, London. Bapt. June 11, 1851. School, Rugby.
Matric. Lent, 1869. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1872.
Sometime resident in New Zealand. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns
of Court.)
WICKES, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1839.
Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1839. Kept three terms. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Magdalene, Feb. 18, 1841, as 'S. of William, of
London, Esq.' Migrated to St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he
matric. Nov. 23, 1843, aged 22, as '3rd s. of William, of
Canterbury, gent.'; B.A. (Oxford) 1845. (Al. Oxon.)
WICKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1836.
Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar, 1839; B.A. (28th Wrangler)
1840; M.A. 1844. D.D., Bishop's College, Lennoxville;
LL.D., McGill College, Montreal, 1868; M.A., Oxford, 1888.
Professor of Mathematics at McGill College, Montreal, from
1843. Ord. deacon (Quebec), 1850; priest, 1851. C. of
Morebath, Devon, 1854-5. Assoc. Secretary of the Colonial
Church and School Society, in London, 1856-66. Rector of
the High School, Quebec. Principal of Huron College,
London, Ontario, 1867-71. Married, June 19, 1888, Alice,
youngest dau. of J. P. Benwell, of Woodfield, near Chichester.
Author, The Hebrew Accentuation of Psalms, Proverbs and
Job; The Accentuation of the Twenty-one Prose Books of the
Old Testament, etc. Latteriy of 1, Pyle Hill Villas, Newbury,
Berks., where he died Oct. 17, 1903, aged 86. (Crockford; The
Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 23, 1903; Al. Oxon.)
WicKHAM, William Joseph
WICKHAM, DOBRfeE CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1876. S. of the Rev. Charier (Wadham College,
Oxford, 1844), of Compton, Winchester, Hants. B. [Apr. 25],
1857, at Headbourne Worthy, Hants. School, Sutton Valence,
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College, 1881-3; at Brighton College,
1884-97. A private tutor in 1906. Died May 27, 1925, at
Wynscote, Crowborough. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; The
Times, May 29, 1925; Camb. Yearbook.)
WICKHAM, GILBERT HENRY. Adm. at Caius, May 24, 1881.
S. of the Rev. H[enry] J[ohn] (New College, Oxford, 1848),
master at Winchester College. B. [Apr 9], 1863, at Win-
chester. School, Winchester College. .Matric. Easter, 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir., 1890. At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1889. House
Surgeon, Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth. Clinical
Assistant, Bethlem Royal Hospital. Practised at Fleet,
Hants. Married, Nov. 17, 1897, Emma, dau. of John Gilling,
Esq. Died Apr. 24, 1908, at Fleet. Brother of the next and
of William C. (1880). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 447;
Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 25, 1908.)
WICKHAM, PHILIP ROBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1884.
S. of the Rev. Henry John (New College, Oxford, 1848) (and
Mary Emily, dau. of — Mitchell). B. Apr. 27, 1866, at
Winchester. School, Winchester College. Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Hereford, for
Worcester), 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Stephen's, Birming-
ham, 1890-8. C. of St Maurice, Winchester, 1898-1902.
Chaplain, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, 1902-6.
Precentor of Winchester Cathedral, 1906-20. V. of St John's,
Winchester, 1920-38 and R. of Winnall, Hants., 1933-8.
Hon. Canon of Winchester, 1920. Died Dec. 31, 1938, aged 72,
at St John's Mead, Winchester; buried there. Brother of the
above and of William C. (1880). (Venn, ii. 470; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 3, 1939.)
WICKHAM, REGINALD WHALLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 24, 1869. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edmund Dawe (Balliol
College, Oxford, 1828) (and Emma, dau. of Archdale Palmer,
of Cheam Park, Surrey). B. [Jan. 29, 1851], at Godstone.
Bapt. Mar. 27, 1851. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B..\. 1873. A tea-planter in Ceylon. Married,
1877, Emily, dau. of Richard Palmer Sage, and had issue.
Drowned at sea off Singapore in May, 1908. (Marlborough
Colt. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WICKHAM, THOMAS. B.A. 1760, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1760. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27, 1760. [S. of
Richard, gent, of Sherborne, Dorset.] Matric. from Oriel
College, Oxford, Feb. 23, 1749-50, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1753- Preb. of Wells, 1764. R. of Shepton Mallet and V. of
Castle Gary, Somerset, 1771-86. Married (1) Elizabeth, dau.
of J. George, of Croscombe, Somerset; (2) Mary, dau. of Rev.
T.Payne. Died Dec. 2, 1786, at Shepton Mallet. (Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1786, II. 1146; Burke, L.G.)
WICKHAM, THOMAS PROVIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 9, 1864. S. of Thomas Provis, Esq., of Springfield,
Shepton Mallet, Somerset. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1864.
WICKHAM, THOMAS [WHALLEY]. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
July 2, 1792. [3rd] s. of James, attorney, of Frome, Somerset
(and Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Whalley, D D., Master of
Peterhouse). B. at Frome [1774]. School, Bath (Mr Morgan).
Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar; B.A. 1796. Married, 1799,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. James Bennett, R. of Horsington,
Somerset. (Burke, L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
WICKHAM, WILLIAM CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1880. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Henry John (New College,
Oxford, 1848), of Chemocke House, Winchester. B. there,
July 4, i86i. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. A chartered accountant; of Tower
Chambers, Moorgate Street, London, in 1911. Died at
Winchester, June 23, 1916. Brother of Gilbert H. (1881) and
Philip R. (1884). (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WICKHAM, WILLIAM FIENNES. Matric. Non-Coll., Lent,
1885. [B. Oct. 21, 1862. Schools, St John's, Hurstpierpoint
and Brighton College.] [Brighton Coll. Reg.; Reg. of St John's
Coll., Hurstpierpoint.)
WICKHAM, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
i8gi. [Eldest] s. of Henry Lamplugh, of Wootton Hall,
Henley-in-Arden, War\vs. (and the Hon. Teresa Mary
Josephine, dau. of Henry Benedict, 11th Baron .\rundell).
|B. Nov. 5, 1874.] School, the Oratory, Edgbaston, Birming-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1893. Second Lieut., the Scots Guards,
1900; Lieut., 1903; Captain, 1906. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Scots Guards); killed in action Oct. 31, 1914.
(Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
457
WicKiNS, George
WICKINS (post OSBALDESTON), GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age i6)
at St John's, May 5, 1770; re-adm. Fell. -Com., as Osbaldes-
ton, July 3, 1770. S. of the Rev. John (1726), (and Phila-
delphia dau. of Robert Mitford). B. at Petworth, Sussex.
School Maribon (sic). Matric. Michs. 1773; M-A. (per Lift.
Reg.) 1773. Took the name of Osbaldeston, July 30, 1770, on
succeeding to the estates of his maternal uncle Fountayne
Wentworth Osbaldiston (1712). Of Hutton-Buscel, near
Scarborough. M.P. for Scarborough, 1784-90. Married,
Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Head, of Langley Hall, Berks.
Father of the celebrated ' Squire Osbaldeston.' Died July 14,
1793. Benefactor to St John's. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
402; Boase, 11. 1263; Index to Changes of Names; G. Mag.,
1793. "• 6776.)
WICKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 3,
1784. S. of [the Rev.l Thomas (i747), of Stoke Edith,
Heref. School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792. Died Mar. 20, 1842, aged 75, at St Asaph. (Warwick's,
Univ. Reg.; G. Mag., 1842, i. 560; Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WICKINS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
14, 1881. S. of S., Esq., of Hartwell, Northants. Matric.
Michs. 1881; exhibitioner, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1885 ; priest, 1886; C. of Burwell, Cambs., 1885-
8. C. of Holy Trinity, Ely, 1888-90. Chaplain (Indian
Eccles. Est.) at Dum Dum, Bengal, 1890-r; at Barrackpore,
1891-3; at St James, Calcutta, 1893-8 and 1899-1907; at
Howrah, 1907-8; at Kasauli, 1908-9; at Fort William, 1909-
10; at Darjeeling, 1910-11; at St John's, Calcutta, 1911-13.
Archdeacon of Calcutta, 191 1-3. V. of Abbotsley, Hunts.,
1913-16. V. of St Giles with St Peter's, Cambridge, 1916-20.
Hon. Chaplain to the King, 1912. Married, Aug. 6, 1890,
Alice Marina, 4th dau. of S. Rogers. Latterly of Westwood,
Great Shelford, Cambs., where he died Jan. 28, 1933. [Who
was Who; Crockford.)
WICKLOW, EARL OF (1805), see FORWARD, W. H.
WICKS, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. at St Catharine's, Oct.
1899. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Alfred Enoch, V. of Settle,
Yorks. B. July 25, 1880, at Cheswardine, Salop. School,
St John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1899. Ord. deacon
(Richmond, for Ripon), 1911; priest (Knaresborough, for
Ripon), 1914; C. of Stanningley, Yorks., 1911-15. R. of
Hallam, Derbs., 1915-29. R. of Hollesley, Suffolk, 1929-49.
Of Woodbridge in 1952. [Reg. of St John's Sch., Leatherhead;
Crockford.)
WICKS, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1896. S.
of Edward (and Louisa Fleming). B. [Mar. 10, 1877] in
Bethnal Green, London. Schools, Parmiter's, London, E.
and the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Penang Free School, 1899-
1902; at Chelmsford Grammar School, 1903; at Hulme
Grammar School, 1904. Science Lecturer at the Royal
College, Colombo, 1908-10; Professor of Physics at Ceylon
Medical College, Colombo from 1910. Inspector of Secondary
Schools in Ceylon, 1913; Chief Inspector of English Schools in
Ceylon, 1921-9. Assistant Director of Education in Ceylon,
1929-33-. {Venn, n. 550; Schoolmasters' Directories; Ceylon
Civil List.)
WICKS, SPENCER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887. S. of Spencer,
merchant, of London (and Kate Eaton). B. [July 22], 1869,
at Bromley. Schools, Dulwich College and Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. At the London
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Assistant Medical
Officer, G.P.O., London, 1900. Civil Surgeon with the South
African field force, during the South African War, 1900-3.
Practised at Kimberley, from 1910. Medical Officer, De
Beers Native Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(8th Red Cross Hospital, France). Married, Mar. 1903, Ethel
Soutry. Died June 28, 1934, at Kimberley. {Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 494; Medical Directories; The Times, July 21,
I934-)
WICKS, THEODORE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 11,
1861. S. of Clanton, [of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.l B. May,
1842. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1861. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll.)
WICKSTED, CHARLES WIGLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 14, 1855. [2nd] s. of Charles [formerly
Tollett] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1815) (and Mary Chariotte,
dau. of Edmund Meysey Wigley). B. [July 12, 1837], at
Shakenhurst, Bewdley, Worcs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1855. Of Shakenhurst, Bewdley. Married, Feb. 1864, Emily,
dau. of Anthony Hammond, of Westacre, Norfolk. Died
Sept. 26, 1906. {Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families;
Burke, L.G.)
WIDDICOMBE, EDWARD PARNELL. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1897. S. of James, farmer, of The .\ venue, Cambridge.
B. [June 17, 1876], at Wickaborough, Berry Pomeroy,
Devon. School, Higher Grade, Cambridge. Adm. at Down-
WlDDRINGTON, SiDNEY HeNRY
ing, Sept. 10, 1898. Migrated to Caius, Jan. 3, 1899; Salomons
engineering Scholar; B.A. (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1900. Assistant Engineer with the East Indian Railways
from 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
I.A.R.O., attached Sappers and Miners; Capt., Special List;
Major, R.E.; mentioned in despatches). Brother of the next.
(Venn, in. 394; Univ. War List.)
WIDDICOMBE, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Aug. 27, 1888. [S. of James, of Cambridge. B. Mar. 25, 1871,
at Berry Pomeroy, Devon.] Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar;
B.A. 1891; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1891; Pt II, ist
Class, 1892); M.A. 1895. Fellow, 1896-1931; Tutor. Senior
Proctor, 1908-9. M.A. ad eundem, at Oxford. Assistant
Master at the Perse School, Cambridge, 1892-5. A prominent
Freemason. Married, Apr. 14, 1899, Violet Maud, only dau.
of Charles Lund, of London and Ostend, and had issue. Died
Nov. 6, 1938, at Felixstowe. Brother of the above. (Scott,
MSS.; The Times, Nov. 9, 1938.)
WIDDOWS, HUBERT BRADFORD. Adm a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1892. S. of Thomas [solicitor, of Beaconsfield Road,
Westcombe Park]. B. Feb. 26, 1873, at Dulwich, Surrey.
School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at Uppingham School, 1895; at
Cowbridge Grammar School, 1896-1905; at Watford Gram-
mar School, 1905; at Bede Collegiate School, Sunderland,
1905-14. Head Master of Whitley and Monkseaton High
School, 1914-33. Married, Dec. 29, 1905, Linda Marian, dau.
of William Fountaine, of Newbury, Berks. Died Aug. 24,
i933> at Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire. (Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 30, 1933.)
WIDDOWSON, FREDERICK JACKSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of Thomas (1855), of the Grammar School,
Kettering. B. [July 2], 1868, at Kettering. School, Kettering
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895.
Assistant Master at Darlington School; at Christ's Hospital,
1902-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Durham
Light Infantry; wounded). Subsequently with Messrs
Thomas Barlow, Merchant Bankers, of Eastcheap, London.
Brother of Thomas (1882). (Army Lists; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Clerk to Christ's Hospital.)
WIDDOWSON (post CHESSHIRE), JOHN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 3, 1815. Of Cheshire. [S. of John, salt-pro-
prietor, of Northwich. School, Manchester Grammar.]
Matric. Lent, 1816. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 17, 1817.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1815. Adm. Solicitor, but
did not practise. Took the surname of Chesshire, 1817, under
the will of his great-uncle John Chesshire, of Hartford Hall,
Northwich, who died in 1814. Married, Sarah, dau. of
Christopher Suttle, collector of salt-dues at Northwich. Died
Oct. 25, 1855; buried at Hartford. {Manchester Sch. Reg.;
Inns of Court.)
WIDDOWSON, THOMAS. Adm.sizarat St John's, July 5, 1855.
S. of Thomas, joiner (and Ellen). B. at Walton, Lanes. Bapt.
Feb. 24, 1836. [School, Liverpool Collegiate Institute.]
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. (25^^ Wrangler) 1859. Ord. deacon
(St Albans), i860; priest (Peterb.), 1862; C. of Wrexham,
Denbighshire, 1860-1. C. of Houghton-on-the Hill, Leics.,
1861-4, and Second Master of Leicester Collegiate School.
Head Master of Kettering Grammar School, 1864-96. V. of
Foxton, Leics., 1896-1903. Died Oct. 3, 1903, aged 67.
Father of the next and of Frederick J. (1888). (Eagle, xxv.
208; Scott, MSS.; The Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 9, 1903.)
WIDDOWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1882. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above) (and Elizabeth Tyrer).
B. at De Montford Place, Leicester. Bapt. Oct. 4, 1863.
School, Kettering Grammar (Mr T. Widdowson). Matric.
Michs. 1882; Scholar; B.A. 1885 ; M.A. 1889. Assistant Master
at Churcher's College, Petersfield; at Ascham School,
Bournemouth; at St John's College, Hurstpierpoint ; at the
City of London School, in 1903. Ord. deacon (London), 1906;
priest, 1907; C. of St Mary's, Ealing, 1906-10. Died June 30,
1910, aged 48. Brother of Frederick J. (1888). (Scott, MSS.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
July 5, 1910.)
WIDDRINGTON, SIDNEY HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 28) at
Magdalene, June 19, 1832. S. of [Lieut.-General Sir] David
Latimer (and Sarah Teesdale). School, R.M. College, Sand-
hurst. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Chichester), 1835; priest (Exeter), 1836. P.C. of
St Leonard's and St Mary Magdalene, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1838-40 R. of Walcot, Somerset, 1840-58. V. of St Michael's,
Coventry, 1858-63. V. of St Mark's, St John's Wood, London,
1863-70. Latterly of 2, Castle Villas, Maida Vale, London, W.
Died July 23, 1870, aged 66, in London. (Boase, vi. 865;
Crockford.)
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WiDGERY, William Henry
WIDGERY, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1874. S. of William, artist (and Elizabeth). B. Mar.
II, 1856, at Exeter. Bapt. Mar. 23, 1856. Schools [Hele's
and] Exeter Granunar. Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1878;
B.A. 1879; Harness prize, 1880; M.A. 1882. Assistant
Master at Dover College, 1879-80; Second Master of the
Brewers' School, Trinity Square, London, 1880-2; Assistant
Master at University College School, 1883-91. Died Aug. 26,
1891. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Boase, vi. 866; £agie, xvii. 68;
W. K. Hill, Life of W. H Widgery.)
WIDMORE, JOHN FROST. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Jan. 5, 1754. [Eldest] s. of John, of Longparish, Hants.
Bapt., June 3, 1737. School, St Paul's [and Winchester].
Matric. Easter, 1754; Scholar. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Dec. 6, 1753. [Inns of Court; Winchester Scholars, 250; not
found in St Paul's Reg.)
WIDNELL, ARTHUR BENNETT SYDNEY. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 9, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1875. Left the College, Mids.
1877.
WIENER, HAROLD MARCUS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1894-
S. of Meyer, merchant, of Bayswater (and Katherine Mendes
Dacosta). B. [Oct. 28, 1875], in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; (Classical Trip., Pt I, ist
Class, 1897; Law Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1898); LL.B. 1898;
Whewell Scholar, 1899; M.A. 1901. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, May i, 1901. Equity Draftsman and Con-
veyancer. A well-known Hebrew scholar. Resided during the
last six years of his life in Palestine, where he devoted himself
to promoting friendship between Jews and .'\rabs. Author,
The Date of the Exodus; Early Hebrew History and other
Studies; Posthutnous Essays. Killed in a riot in Jerusalem,
Aug. 23, 1929. {Venn, 11. 540 and add.; Law Lists; The
Times, Aug. 28, 1929.)
WIGAN, EDWARD ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 8, 1887. S. of Henrv, of Southwark Street, Blackfriars,
and Winchmore HiU. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887. Of
Conholt Park, Andover, Hants., and 35, Hans Place, London.
Died May 2, 1942. Brother of Henry (i886). (Eton Sch. Lists;
The Times, May 4, 1942.)
WIGAN, GORDON TAYLOR BENTINCK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 28, 1867. [Only] s. of .\lfred. B. [July 18], 1849. m
Brompton, London. School, Kensington. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 9, 1871. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873. On the
South-Eastem Circuit. Died Oct. 4, 1895. at Camoms-les-
Bains. Bequeathed £9000 to the University for promoting
scientific education or research ; the Gordon Wigan fund was
thus established, 1905. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Univ. Almanack.)
WIGAN, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 21, 1888.
i:Younger] s. of the Rev. Septimus (1851), V. of East Mailing,
Maidstone. B. Oct. 30, 1869, at Tettenhall, Staffs. School,
Bournemouth [and Radley]. Matric. Michs. 1888. Name off
Nov. 19, 1890. .\ timber-merchant, at Southampton. Of
Widley Court, Cosham, Hants. Married, 1895, Jeanie, dau.
of WUliam Richard Yardley, of Patras, Greece. Died Mar. 1 1 ,
1937, aged 65, at Belmont Park, Bedhampton, Hants.
Brother of Stephen R. (1884). (Radley Coll. Reg.; T. A.
Walker, 604; The Times, Mar. 12, 1937.)
WIGAN, HENRY. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1886. S. of
Henry, of Eversley, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex. B. there,
Oct. 15, 1866. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889.
In his father's business in Southwark Street, Blackfriars.
Died suddenly in 1894, at Cranbrook. Brother of Edward A.
(1887). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
WIGAN, SEPTIMUS. .A.dm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 22,
1851. S. of John Alfred. B. at East Mailing, Kent. School,
Rochester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A.
1859. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1856; priest 1858; C. of
St Mary's, Dover, 1856-9. C. of Ticehurst, Sussex, 1859-61.
V. of Fring, Norfolk, 1861-6. Chaplain of Faversham alms-
houses, Kent, 1866-7. V. of Tettenhall Wood, Staffs., 1867-
74. C. of Hast Mailing, Kent, 1874-6; V. there, 1876-96.
Lie. Pro., dio. of Canterbury from 1898. Latterly of Thorn-
ham vicarage, Kent, where he died .^pr. 1, 1926, 'aged 92'.
Father of Harold (1888) and the next. (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 3, 1926.)
WIGAN, STEPHEN ROOKHERST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1884. S. of the Rev. Septimus (above), V. of East
Mailing, Kent. B. [June 7, 1875], at Fring, Norfolk. School,
Bournemouth. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888; .M.A. 1893.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Belbrough-
ton, Worcs., 1892-4. C. of East Mailing, Kent, 1894-6. C. of
Cranbourne, Berks., 1896-8. C. of Ottershaw, Surrey, 1899-
WiGHT, William
1901. V. of Thomham with Aldington, Kent, 1901-26.
Latterly of Shp Mill House, Hawkhurst, where he died,
Jan. 19, 1946. Brother of Harold (1888). (Peile, n. 709;
Crockford; Church Times, Jan. 21, 1946.)
WIGG, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 29, 1824.
Of Norfolk.
WIGGETT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 29, 1773. B.
Dec. 4, 1754, at Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. 1778;
M.A. 1781. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1774. as 'S. of
James,' of Norwich. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt dim. from
Norwich), 1779; priest (Norwich), Dec. 14, i779; C. of
Famham with Westley, Suffolk, 1779. (Inns of Court.)
WIGGIN, ALFRED HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. [4th] s. of Henrv [Samuel, later Bart.], of Metchley
Grange, Harborne, near Birmingham (and Mary Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of David Malins, of Birmingham). B. [Jan. 20],
1864, at Harborne. School, Clifton College. Matnc. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1886. .-^dm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 18, 1883.
Of Bordesley Hall, .\lvechurch, Worcs. J. P. for Worcs.;
High Sheriff, 1923. A director of the London, Midland and
Scottish raUway Co. .Married, May 5, 1887, Margaret, 4th dau.
of E. J. Nettlefold, and had issue. Died Jan. 29, i933-
(Clifton Coll. Reg. ; Burke, P. andB; The Times, Feb. i, 1933.)
WIGGIN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1840.
[3rd s. of Timothy, Esq., of Harley Street, London.] Matric.
Michs. 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 14, 1840. [Inns of
Court.)
WIGGINS, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1894. Of Kettering. S. of Robert, Esq , deceased.
B. .\pr. 28, 1875, at Esher. Schools, Kettering and St
George's, Harpenden. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A.
1901. Adm. Solicitor, 1900; practised (Messrs Fidler and
Wiggins), at Mansfield and Sutton- in-Ashfield, Notts. (T. A.
Walker, 630; Law Lists (not in 1920).)
WIGHT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1897. S. of
R. B., deceased. B. June 27, 1879. in London. School,
Brighton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897; B..\. 1900. M
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. House
Surgeon, Royal Free Hospital. Practised at Brighton. Of
The Red House, Tongdean Avenue, Hove, in 1948. Brother of
Robert B. (1895). (Medical Directories.)
WIGHT, JOHN. B.A. 1765, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
King's, 1765. [S. of John, of Clent, Staffs.]. Matric. from
University College, Oxford, June 22, 1739. age 19; B.A.
(Oxford), 1743, as White. (Al. Oxon.)
WIGHT, JOHN KNOX. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1867.
[School, Queen's College, Trinidad.] Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1871. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1870; Assistant Magi-
strate and Collector in Bengal; on famine duty, 1874;
transferred to Assam, 1874, as Assistant Commissioner and
Assistant Inspector of Immigrants; Deputy Commissioner,
1884. District and Sessions Judge, Bengal, 1890; retired,
1900. (India Office Lists.)
WIGHT (or HIBBIT), JOHN WIGHT. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Mar. 23, 1824. S. of William Hibbit, Esq., of Upton
Place, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1824. Doubtless brother of
Arthur (1837, sub Hibbit).
WIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius, Apr. 23,
i8i8. S. of Joseph, farmer, of CoUington, Heref. B. there.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1S22. In Holy
Orders. Head Master of St Anne's Society Schools, Brixton.
Died Apr. 6, 1869, at Bettws, Mon. (Venn, 11. 171; Boase, vi.
869.)
WIGHT, ROBERT BURT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1895. Of London. [Eldest] s. of Robert, engineer.
B. June 17, 1877, at 12, Kilbum Square, London, N.W.
School, Brighton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..\. 1898;
M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at St Aubyn's School, Lowestoft,
1898-1901; at Middlesbrough High School, 1901-4; at
Hulme Grammar School, Oldham, 1904-14; Head Master of
the County Secondary School, Purley, 1914-20; of Mundella
School, Nottingham, 1920-33-. Married, Jan. 22, 1910, Ellen
Antonia, eldest dau. of John Middleton, of Hull and Bridling-
ton. Died .\pr. 18, 1938. Brother of Edward (1897).
(Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Apr. 22, 1938.)
WIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 5,
1841. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A.
1848. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1845; priest, 1S46; C. of
St John's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1845-9. V. of Harbury,
Warws 1852-65. Latteriv of the .Arab's Tent, Chislehurst,
where he died Oct. 16, 1884, aged 74- Left neariy all his
property, about £10,000, upon trust to found 'Wights
College of social and domestic science for Ladies'; the trusts
were declared to be void under the Mortmain Acts. [Boose,
III. 1338; Crockford; Clergy Lists; The Guardian, Oct. 22,
1884.)
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WiGHTMAN, Benjamin Arthur
WIGHTMAN, BENJAMIN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [Eldest] s. of Arthur, solicitor, of Hallam Gate,
Sheffield. B. June 22, 1873, at Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B.
1894; M.A. and LL M. 1899. Adm. Solicitor, Oct. 1897;
practised in Sheffield (Messrs Broomhead, Wightman and
Moore). Latterly of North Stoneham, Hants. Died Nov. 20,
1937; buried at Ecclesall. Brother of the next. {Law Lists;
The Times, Nov. 23, 1937.)
WIGHTMAN, CHARLES HOOLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [and] s. of Arthur, of Hallam Gate, Sheffield.
B. Oct. 10, 1874, at Sheffield. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1893. Died Mar. 31, 1895, at Cambridge. Brother of
the above.
WIGHTMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 7. 1817.
Of Suffolk. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1826; D.D. 1839. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 15, 1820;
priest, Mar. 3, 1822; C. of Clare, Suffolk, 1824-33; V. there,
1833-54. Died Aug. 3, 1854. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1854, 11.
313-)
WIGHTMAN, JOHN SETON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
May II, 1864. S. of James Seton, of Courance, Lockerby,
Dumfries. B. Feb. 14, 1846, in Scotland. School, Edinburgh.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Adm. an Advocate, 1871.
Of Courance. J. P. for Dumfries-shire. Died Mar. 4, 1900, in
Edinburgh. {Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Venn, 11. 366 and iii.
and add.)
WIGHTMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 15,
1842; re-adm. pens. Oct. 19, 1842. S. of William, brewer, of
Appleby, Westmorland (and Hannah). Bapt. May 17, 1818.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon, 1847. P.C. of
Newton Arlosh, Cumberland, 1850-65. In 1863 was charged
with habitual drunkeness. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
(C. R. Hudleston; Clergy List)
WIGHTMAN, WILLIAM ARNETT. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Nov. 23, 1849. S. of John, surgeon, of Cawood, near Selby,
Yorks. B. there, July 17, 1830. School, Archbishop Holgate's,
St Peter's, York, Sedbergh and Cawood (private). Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. i854;M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (York), 1855;
priest, 1856; C. of St Helen's, York, 1855-63. Vicar-Choral
and Minor Canon of York, 1858-75. C. of Holy Trinity, York,
1863-6; V. there, 1866-73. V. of St John's, Ousebridge, York,
1873-5. V. of Staiingfleet, Yorks., 1875-84. Married and had
issue. Died June 3, 1884. {Boase, vi. 869; Crockford; The
Guardian, June 11, 1884.)
WIGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July I, 1754. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Wetherby, Yorks.
Schools, Wakefield and Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1754; LL.B.
1764. C. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1762-4. R. of
Garforth, 1764-95. V. of Laughton, Lines., 1763-95. Died
Jan. 14, 1795. (G. Mag., 1795, i. 170; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WIGHTWICK, CLAUDE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. 3rd s.
of William Jeffrey, wholesale-merchant, of Hildan, London
Road, Tonbridge. [B. there, Nov. 22, 1881.] School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. In the Nigeria
Political and Administrative Service, 1906-27; retired, 1927,
as Resident. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Nigeria Regt., W.A.F.F. ; mentioned in despatches). Latterly
of 30, Norfolk Square, London, W. (Pemb. Coll. Reg.)
WIGHTWICK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 18,
1791 (as 'John'). [Eldest] s. of John, (?i758), of Wightwick,
Staffs. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1791. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1789. Of Sandgates, Chertsey.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WIGHTWICK, HUMPHREY THOMAS HERBERT. Adm. pens,
at Corpus Christi, Oct. I, 1892. Of London. [Only] s. of the
Rev. Humphrey Mercer, deceased. B. Dec. 27, 1872. Bapt.
Jan. 23, 1873, at St Anne's, Hoxton. Schools, Clergy Orphan,
Leamington College and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1896;
priest (Rochester), 1897; C. of Erith, Kent, 1896-7. C. of
Jesmond, Northumberland, 1898-1900. C. of St John's,
Darlinghurst, N.S.W., Australia, 1900-2. R. of Port Lincoln,
South Australia, 1902-4. R. of Burra with Black Springs,
South Australia, 1904-6. Dist. Secretary, British and Foreign
Bible Society (for Eastern England), 1906-10. Principal of
Lawrence Memorial School, Ghoragali, 1910-22. R. of
Albany, W. Australia, 1922-5. Died Feb. 28, 1939, at the
Chantry, West Blatchington, Sussex. {Reg. of Clergy Orphan
Sch.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 2,
I939-)
WIGHTWICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 30, 1758. B.
in London. One of these names, of Dunstall, Staffs., was adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 18, 1756; called to the Bar, 1768.
Perhaps father of Francis (1791). {Inns of Court.)
WiGRAM, Albert James
WIGHTWICK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's,
June 26, 1765. S. of the Rev. WUliam (i737), of Wilts. B. at
Winterbourne [Bassett]. Schools, Ashford, Kent, and Marl-
borough. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1769. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), July 14, 1771; C. of Ousden, Suffolk, 1771.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 707.)
WIGLESWORTH, ARTHUR ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1887. S. of Arthur. B. Feb. 15, 1867, at
Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1887.
WIGLESWORTH, DOWNES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 10, 1845. [4th] s. of Thomas [solicitor, of London].
B. [July 29, 1828], at Tunbridge Wells. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1848; B.A. (35//! Wrangler)
1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1849. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1852. Of Little House, Queenborough,
Kent. Brotherof Thomas W. (1844). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WIGLESWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. 3, 1776.
Eldest s. of James (1742), of Townhead, near Settle, Yorks.
B. there, Apr. 3, 1758. Schools, Bolton Abbey (Mr Carr) and
Sedbergh (Dr Bateman). Matric. Michs. i777; B.A. 1781;
M.A. 1784. V. of Slaidburn, Yorks., 1782-1838. Owner of
a large estate in the parish and kept a pack of hounds, being
known as 'The bold Rector of Slaidburn.' A famous rider,
his exploits in the hunting-field are celebrated in several
songs. Died Apr. 14, 1838, aged 80. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WIGLESWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May i,
1841. [Doubtless eldest s. of Thomas, barrister, of Portman
Square, London. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1848. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 1840.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1847. Doubtless brother of
James L. (1841). {Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WIGLESWORTH, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. Eldest s. of the Rev. James Langton
(next), of Castlethorpe, Bucks. B. at Chickerell, Dorset.
[School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. A
Solicitor. Of Serjeant's Inn, London. Died June 6, 1936-
{The Times, June 9, 1936.)
WIGLESWORTH, JAMES LANGTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. 13, 1841. S. of Thomas, barrister, of
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1 841; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon, 1846; C. of
St John-the-Evangelist, Westminster, 1846-8. C. of Penn,
Bucks., 1849-51. C. of Kintbury, Berks., 1853-5. C. of
Bincombe, Dorset, 1859. C. of Chickerell, 1860-1. C. of
Hanslope with Castlethorpe, Bucks., 1869-82. Died May 23,
1882, at Castlethorpe, aged 60. Father of the above; doubt-
less brother of Henry (1841). (J. E. Smith, St John-the-
Evangelist, Westminster, 116; The Guardian, May 31, 1882.)
WIGLESWORTH, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10,
1846. S. of Thomas, wine-merchant, of Tottenham, Middlesex
(and Elizabeth). B. there, Oct. 6, 1822. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1851. Died Jan. 3, 1852. (Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 1852,
214; Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 10, 1852, which describes him
as J. W. Wiglesworth.)
WIGLESWORTH, THOMAS WALKER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, July 2, 1844. [3rd] s. of Thomas, solicitor, of London.
B. there. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. {12th
Classic) 1848; M.A. 1851. Fellow, 1850-1918. For many
years Steward of the College manors. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 24, 1848. Called to the Bar, May 8, 1851. Died
Apr. 9, 1918, in London. Benefactor to the College. Brother
of Downes (1845). {Venn, 11. 268; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WIGLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 16,
1783. S. of the Rev. Henry (1746). B. at Scraptoft, Leics.
Bapt. there, Jan. 13, 1765. School, Worcester (privately, by
his father). Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1787;
M.A. 1790; B.D. 1797. Fellow, 1789-1802; Steward, 1801-2.
Ord. deacon (Ely), May 30, 1790; priest, Nov. 21, 1790. R. of
All Saints, Worcester, 1794-5. V. of Yardley, Worcs., 1805-7.
Married, 1802, Miss — Hale, of St Pancras, London. Died
Feb. 27, 1807, at Funchal, Madeira. {St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 556.)
WIGMORE, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16), at
Magdalene, July 22, 1878. S. of Henry James, of Wisbech,
Cambs. School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1878; M.B. 1884.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; Senior House Surgeon and at
the Royal Southern Hospital, Liverpool. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A.,
1883. Physician at St Michael's maternity charity, Maccles-
field, Cheshire, in 1890. Author, medical. {Medical Directories
until 1894.)
WIGRAM, ALBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1868. [2nd] s. of James, of Landford, Wilts. B. there,
June 24, 1851. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1869; B..\. 1873.
Died Mar. 1876, in Cairo. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
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WiGRAM, Arthur James
WIGRAM, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1850. [3rd] s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir James (i8io).
B. [Jan. II, 1834], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1852- B.A. 1857; M.-A. i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 17,
1851.' Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1859. Died, unmarried,
Nov. 5, 1874. Brother of James R. (1836). [Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WIGRAM, BERESFORD EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1S89. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Frederic Edward (1852),
of Oak Hill House, Hampstead (and Frances, dau. of Francis
Wright). B. [May 17], 1870, at Southampton. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Tonbndge,
1894-6. C.M.S. Missionary at Singo, Uganda, 1896-8. C. of
St Matthew's, Croydon, 1898-1901. C. of St James', Dover,
1901-3. C. of St John's, Reading, 1904-5. Sometime resident
atSwefling, near Saxmundham. Married, Mar. 12, 1901, Jessie
Violet, 4th dau. of Walter Scott, of Bramley HUl, Croydon,
and had issue. Latterly of Beechlands, Harpenden. Died
Oct. 19, 1917. Brother of Edmund F. E. (1883), etc. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 15, 1901.)
WIGRAM, EDGAR THOMAS AINGER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. W[oolmore] (1850), of
St Andrew's, Hertford (and Harriet Mary Ainger). [B. Nov.
23, 1864.] School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1883;
Scholar; B.A. 1886. An architect. A.R.I.B.A. Did much
work for the Great Northern Railway Company. Succeeded
his cousin. Sir Frederick Fitz Wygram, as 6th Baronet, 1920.
Of Green Acres, Wells, Somerset. A well-known chess player.
Mayor of St Albans, 1926-7. Author, Northern Spain; The
Cradle of Mankind. Died, unmarried, Mar. 15, 1935. m
London. Brother of William A. (1891) and Robert A. (1885).
{Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 18, 1938.)
WIGRAM, EDMUND FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 8, 1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederic
Edward (1852), of Oak Hill House, Hampstead. B. Dec. 13,
1864, at Southampton. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1883; B.A. 1886; M..\. 1890. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1889;
priest, 1890; C. of St James', Hatcham, Kent, 1889-91.
Assistant Master at St John's Divinity School, Lahore, 1891-
3; Principal of Baring High School, Batala, 1893-4. Mis-
sionary iC.M.S.) at Amritsar, 1894-6; Principal and Warden
of St John's Divinity School, Lahore, 1896-1^0. Canon of
Lahore, 1913-15. Hon. Fellow of the Punjatr University,
1902. C.M.S. Secretary for Persia, India and Ceylon, 1915-
29. C.M.S. Secretary, 1929-32. Lie. Pr., dio. of Rochester,
from 1922. Married, Aug. 3, 1904, Violet, eldestdau. of Thomas
C. Dewey, of Bromley, Kent, and hadissue. Died.Sept. 15. 1933.
at Bromley. Brother of Beresford E. (1889) and Lofttis-*.
(1896), etc. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 16, 1933.)
WIGRAM, ELY DUODECIMUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 25, 1819. [6th] s. of [Sir] Robert [ist Bart.]. B.
[Sept. 16, 1801], at Walthamstow, Essex. School, Fulham.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824. Ensign and Lieut., Cold-
stream Guards, 1823; Lieut, and Captain, 1826; Captain and
Lieut.-Col., 1837; retired, 1851. Died Oct. 12, 1869, in
London. Brother of Joseph C. (1815), James (1810) and
Loftus T. (1821). (Boase, vi. 870.)
WIGRAM, FREDERIC EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 14, 1852. [Only] s. of Edward [Treasurer,
S.P.C.K.], of 2, Connaught Place, Hyde Park, London (and
Catherine, dau. of George Smith). B. [June i, 1834], at
Walthamstow, Essex. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1858; priest, 1859;
C. of St Paul's, Cambridge, 1858-63. C. of Wanstead, Essex,
1863-4. P.C. of Christ Church, Portswood, Hants., 1864-80.
Hon. Sec, CM S., 1880-95. Preb. of St Paul's, 1895-7. Gave
generously to the C.M.S. Married, May 31, 1859, Frances,
4th dau. of Francis Wright, of Osmanton Manor, Derbs.
Resided latteriy at Oak HUl House, Hampstead, where he
died. Mar. 10, 1897. Father of Edmund F. E. (1883),
Beresford E. (1889), Harold F. E. (1892), Loftus E. (1896) and
Marcus E. (1894). (Boase, in. 1340; Crockford.)
WIGRAM, GERRARD ANDREWES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 13, i86i. [2nd] s. of the Rt. Rev. Joseph [Cotton] (1815).
Bishop of Rochester (and Susan Maria, dau. of Peter .Ark-
wright). B. [Jan. 24], 1842, at Tisted, Hants. School, Surrey
(private). Matric. Michs. 1861. Married, June 10, 1873.
Selina Maria, dau. of Edmund Wilmot. Died Nov. 9, 191 7,
in London. Father of the next; brother of Walter A. (1875)
and William L. (1871). (Burke, P. and B.; The Times,
Nov. 10, 1917-)
WIGRAM, GERRARD EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 1895. [Only] s. of Gerrard .Andrewes (above).
B [Oct 6, 1877], at Wirksworth, Derbs. School, Bradlield
CoUege. .Matric. .Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1906. Ord.
WiGRAM, Loftus Edward
deacon (Lichfield), 1907; priest, 1908; C. of Rugeley, Staffs.,
1907-10. P.C. of Dethick with Lea and HoUoway, Derbs.,
1910-20! V. of Horsley, 1920-8. V. of Leamington-Hastings,
Warws., 1928-47. Married, Oct. 11, 1902, Maria Ism6na,
2nd dau. of William Townson Ma>'ne, and had issue. Died
Oct. 31, 1947. (BradfieUi Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 4, 1947)
WIGRAM, HAROLD FREDERIC EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Frederic
[Edward! (1852) of Oak Hill House, Hampstead. B. [Sept. 9],
1873, at Highfield, Southampton. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B..\. 1896; M.A. 1899. Athletics 'blue'
(100 yards), 1896. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1898; priest, 1899;
C. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1898-1901. Missionary C, dio. of
Sydney, Australia, 1901-2; dio. of Adelaide, 1902-4. C. of
Holy Trinity, St Marylebone, 1904-6, C. of Eynsford, Kent,
1906-11. V. of St Thomas, Scarborough, 1911-18. V. of
St Barnabas, Wellingborough, Northants., 1918-31. V. of
Goodnestone-next-Wingham, Kent, 1931-46. Married, July
18, 1913, Gladys Christine, youngest dau. of Su: Howard
Elphinstone, 3rd Bart., of Wimbledon Park. Died Mar. 19,
1946, at Wimbledon; buried at Merton. Brother of Edmund
F. E. (1883) and Beresford E. (1889), etc. (Crockford; The
Times, Mar. 21, 1946.)
WIGRAM, HENRY HAMPDEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. S. of Charles [Hampden], of 5, Manchester Square,
London (and Beatrice, dau. of the Rev. Philip Hall Palmer).
B. [Oct. 3], 1858, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880. Lieut., Royal West Surrey Regt., 1882;
transferred to Scots Guards, 1882 ; passed Staff College, 1890;
Major, 1899; retired, 1899. Married, Nov. 5, 1891, Dorothy
Isabel, dau. of G. W. Liddell, of Kelday Castle, Yorks., and
had issue. Died May i, 1919. Nephew of Woolmore (1850).
(Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists.)
WIGRAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1810. [3rd] s. of Sir Robert [ist] Bart. Tmerchant and ship-
owner] (by his 2nd wife, Eleanor, dau. of John Watts). B.
[Nov. 5, 1793], at Walthamstow House, Essex. Private
tuition. Matric. Michs. i8ii; Scholar, 18 13; B.A. (5/A
H>a«g/£r) 1815; M.A. i8i8. Fellow, 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 18, 1813. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1819. K.C.
1834. Bencher, 1835 M.P. for Leominster, 1841. Vice-
Chancellor of England, 1841. Member of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, 1842. Knighted, 1842. Lost
his sight, and retired in 1850. Married, Dec. 24, 1818, Anne,
dau. of Richard Arkwright, of Willesley Castle, Derbs.
.■Vuthor, legal. Died July 29, 1866. Crayon portrait by
Sir George Richmond, R.A., in Trinity. Father of Arthur J.
(1850) and the next; brother of Joseph C. (1815), etc. (Boase,
III. 1340; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke P. and B.; D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1866, II. 417).
WIGRAM, JAMES RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 12,
1836. [Eldest s. of James (above) (and Anne, dau. of Richard
Arkwright, of Willesley CasUe, Derbs.). B. Oct. 9, 1819.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1837. Sometime Captain,
Coldstream Guards. Of Northlands, Salisbury. J. P. for
Wilts, and Warws. Married, July 31, 1845, Margaret Helen,
dau. of Peter Arkwright, and had issue. Died Aug. 12, 1892.
Brother of Arthur J. (1850). (Burke, P. and B.; Walford,
County Families; Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
WIGRAM, JOSEPH COTTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Sept. 13, 1815. [5th] s. [15th child] of Sir Robert [ist] Bart.
B. [Dec. 26, 1798], at Walthamstow, Essex. School, Fulham.
Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1819; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1820;
U..\. 1823; D.D. i860. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1822; priest
(London) 1823. Assistant Preacher at St James's, West-
minster, 1827. Secretary of the National Society for Pro-
moting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the
EstabUshed Church, 1827-39. R. of East Tisted, Hants.,
1839-50. R. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1851-60. Arch-
deacon of Winchester, 1847-60. Bishop of Rochester, 1860-7.
Married, Feb. 12, 1839, Susan Maria, dau. of Peter Arkwright,
of Willesley, Derbs., and had issue. Author, Sermons, etc.
Died Apr. 6, 1867, in London; buried at Latton, Essex.
Brother of James (1810), Ely D. (1819) and Loftus T. (1821);
father of Gerrard A. (1861), Walter A. (1875) and William L.
(1871). (Boase, iii. 1340; D.X.B; Crockford; Clergy List;
Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1867, i. 690.)
WIGRAM, LOFTUS EDWARD. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [5th and youngest] s. of the Rev. Frederic Edward
(1852), of Oak Hill House, Hampstead. B. .May 31, 1877, at
Highlield, Southampton. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1896; B..A. 1899; .M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1903. At St
Thomas's Hospital; House Surgeon there. With the C.M.S.
Peshawar Medical Mission, 1904-9. Lecturer at Livingstone
College, Leyton, London, N.E., from 1909; Principal of the
College, 1914-21. Of 12, Staverton Road, Oxford, in 1950.
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WiGRAM, LOFTUS TOTTENHAM
Married, July 23, 1912, Constance, dau. of the Rev. Canon
W. G. Edwards, and had issue. Brother of Beresford E.
(1889) and Edmund F. E. (1883). {Medical Directories; Who's
Who.)
WIGRAM, LOFTUS TOTTENHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 2, 1821. [7th] s. of [Sir] Robert [ist Bart.] (by
his 2nd wife, Eleanor, dau. of John Watts). B. [Nov. 6, 1803],
at Walthamstow, Essex. School, Richmond, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1824; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1825; M.A.
1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 21, 1824. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 25, 1828. Q.C. 1842; Bencher, 1843; Treasurer,
1865. Standing Counsel to the Secretary of State in Council
for India. M.P. for the University, 1850-9. Married, Jan. 23,
1849, Lady Katharine Jean Douglas, dau. of Thomas, 5th
Earl of Selkirk. Died, s.p., Sept. 19, 1889, at Markshall,
Essex. Brother of James (1810), Joseph C. (1815), etc.
{Boase, in. 1341; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WIGRAM, MARCUS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [4th] s. of the Rev. Frederic Edward (1852),
of Oak Hill House, Hampstead. B. June 13, 1875, at High-
field, Southampton. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London), 1899; priest
(Stepney), 1900; C. of St Matthew's, Fulham, 1899-1901.
C.M.S. Missionary at Lahore, 1901-3; at Peshawar, 1903-12;
at Bannu, 1912-25; Supt. Missionary at Peshawar, 1925-8;
at Allahabad, 1929-30; at Meerut, 1930-1; Secretary, dio. of
Lucknow, 1929-31; dio. of Lanore, 1932-7. Hon. Canon of
Lahore, 1932-7. Married, Dec. 29, 1910, Mary M. B., dau. of
James Townsend, of Exeter. Of Sidmouth, Devon where he
died Mar. 29, 1953. Brother of Edmund F. E. (1883),
Beresford E. (1889) and Loftus E. (1896). {Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.)
WIGRAM, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 8, 1854. [6th] s.
of Money, Esq., of Wanstead, Essex (and Mary, dau. of
Charles Hampden Turner). B. there, Jan. 2, 1836. Schools,
Rugby, King's College, London, and Haileybury (1854-6).
Did not reside. Joined the I.C.S., 1856; served in Bengal;
retired in 1877. Died Sept. 13, 1910, in Bayswater, London.
Brother of Woolmore (1850). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 316;
Burke, P. and B.)
WIGRAM, PERCY SOLLY. Adm. pens, at Downing, Jan. 13,
1896. [2nd] s. of Robert, of Longcroft, Banstead, Surrey (and
Mary Edith, dau. of Samuel Solly, F.R.S.). B. Jan. 10, 1875,
in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Lent, 1896.
Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 20, 1897; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904.
Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1901 ; priest, 1902; C. of St Stephen's,
Upton Park, Essex, 1901-7. C of St Matthew's, Gayndah,
Queensland, Australia, 1907-8. V. of St Anne's, Nanango,
Queensland, 1908-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D. 1918-19; M.C., 1918). Perm, to off., dio.
of Oxford, from 1916. Superior of St Edward's House
(S.S.J.E.), London, S.W., 1930-44. Of the Mission House,
Marston Street, Oxford, in 1952. {Crockford; Burke, P. and
B.)
WIGRAM, ROBERT AINGER. Adm. (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1885. [2nd] s. of the Rev. W[oolmer] (1850), R. of
St Andrew's, Hertford (and Harriet Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Ainger). [B. Aug. 10, 1866.] School, King's,
Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar; B.A. 1888. Adm.
Solicitor, 1895; practised in London (Messrs Rider, Heaton
and Wigram). Married, Apr. 19, 1910, Evelyn Dorothy, dau.
of Cecil William Edward Henslowe, P.W.D., India, and had
issue. Died Mar. 18, 1915. Brother of Edgar T. A. (1883) and
William A. (1891). {Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WIGRAM, WALTER AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [5th] s. of [the Rt. Rev. Joseph] [Cotton],
(1815). B. [Dec. 11], 1856, at Southampton. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 4, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 21, 1882. On the
Oxford Circuit. Married, July 21, 1883, Ethel Rosa, only dau.
of William H. Brace, M.D., of London, and had issue. Died
Feb. 5, 1921. Brother of Gerrard A. (1861) and William L.
(1871). {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Feb. 7, 1921.)
WIGRAM, WILLIAM AINGER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1891. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Woolmore (1850), R. of St Andrew's,
Hertford. [B. May 16, 1872.] School, King's, Canterbury.
Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1892; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1907;
B.D. 1914. D.D., Lambeth 1910. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1896;
priest, 1897; C. of St Jude's, South Shields, 1896-9. C. of
St Barnabas, Sunderland, 1899-1902. Head of the Arch-
bishop's Mission to the Assyrian Christians in Turkish
Kurdistan, 1902-12. Acting Chaplain, Crimea Memorial
Church, Constantinople, 1914-18. Political Officer in
Mesopotamia, 1918-21. Chaplain to the British Legation at
Athens, 1922-6. Canon of St Paul's, Malta, 1928-36. Hon.
WiHL, Oscar Morris
Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1922-8. Author,
History of the Assyrian Church, 225-640; The Cradle of
Mankind; History of Monophysite Separation. Of Green
Acres, Wells, Somerset, in 1950. Died Jan. 16, 1953. Brother
of Edgar T. A. (1883) and Robert A. (1885). {Crockford;
Who's Who.)
WIGRAM, WILLIAM KNOX. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 19,
1842. [Eldest s. of Octavius, of Dulwich (and Isabella
Charlotte, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Knox, Bishop of
Derry). B. Sept. 13, 1825.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847;
M.A. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1847. Migrated
to the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1852. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. J. P. for Middle-
sex and Westminster. Married, Mar. 24, 1856, the Hon.
Mary Ann Pomeroy, dau. of John James, 5 th Viscount
Harberton, and had issue. Edited, James Wigram's An
Examination of the Rules of Law respecting the Admission of
Extrinsic Evidence in aid of the Interpretation of Wills;
Justices' Notebook. Died Aug. 3, 1885, at Twickenham.
{Boase, iii. 1341; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Burke, P. and B.)
WIGRAM, WILLIAM LOFTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1871. [4th] s. of the Rev. Joseph Cotton (1815) (and Susan
Maria, dau. of Peter Arkwright). B. [Oct. 24, 1852], at
Southampton. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875. Of Maidenhead and of Algiers. Married, Aug. 6,
1879, Clara, dau. of John Bell, of Rushpool Hall, Yorks.
Died, s.p., May 20, 1897, at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
Brother of Gerrard A. (1861) and Walter A. (1875). {Win-
chester Coll. Reg.; The Times, May 22, 1897.)
WIGRAM, WILLIAM PITT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 17, 1824. [9th and youngest] s. of [Sir] Robert [ist
Bart.]. B. [Dec. 2, 1806], at Walthamstow, Essex. School,
Tottenham. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Ord.
deacon, 1831; priest, 1832 R. of Wanstead, Essex, 1837-64.
V. of Latton, 1864-70. Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester.
Married, Nov. 13, 1837, Sophia, dau. of George Smith, and
had issue. Died Sept. 18, 1870. Brother of Joseph C. (1815),
Loftus T. (1821), James (1810) and Ely D. (1819). {Clergy
List; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
WIGRAM, WOOLMORE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 15, 1850. [4th] s. of Money [of Moor Place, Much
Hadham, Herts, (and Mary, dau. of Charles Hampden
Turner)]. B. [Oct. 1831], in London. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (London),
1855; priest, 1856; C. of Hampstead, 1855-64. V. of Brent
Pelham with Fumeaux Pelham, Herts., 1864-76. R. of
St Andrew's with St Nicholas and St Mary, Hertford, 1876-
97. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1886-1907. Member of the
Alpine Club; made the first ascent of the Dent Blanche, near
Zermatt, 1862. An enthusiastic campanologist. Married,
July 23, 1863, Harriet Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Ainger, of Hampstead. Author, Change Ringing Disentangled
and Management of Towers. Died Jan. 19, 1907. Brother of
Percy (1854) ; father of Edgar T. A. (1883), William A. (1891)
and Robert A. (1885). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
P. and B.; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 22, 1907.)
WIGSELL, ATWOOD WIGSALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 9, 1812. [Eldest] s. of Atwood (Hertford
College, Oxford, 1761). B. [Nov. 2, 1793] at Sanderstead,
Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1817.
V. of Warlingham and R. of Sanderstead, Surrey, 1818-21.
Died July 8, 1821, at Sanderstead. {Eton Sch. Lists; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide (Wigzell); G. Mag., 1821, 11. 93.)
WIGSELL (or WIGZEL), THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
July 20, 1784, as Wigzel. Doubtless one of the Wigsell
family, of Sanderstead, Surrey.
WIGSON (post WIGSTON), WILLIAM BACON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, May 28, 1835. [Elder] s. of W[Uliam] B[acon],
Esq., of Horningsheath, Suffolk. B. there, Aug. 14, 1817.
School, Dedham. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842.
Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 19, 1841; priest, Dec. 18, 1842;
C. of Coggeshall, Essex, 1841-5. C. of Bury, Lanes., 1846.
C. of Chedburgh, Suffolk, 1847-8. V. of RushmereSt Andrew,
1848-91. Changed his njune to Wigston in 1867. Died
Sept. 13, 1891, in London. {Eagle, xvii. 207; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 16, 1891.)
WIHL, OSCAR MORRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's. Oct. 7, 1889.
S. of Edward, merchant, of Manchester (and Victoria
Rosenfeld). B. there, Apr. 7, 1871. School, Manchester
Grammar. Matric Michs. 1889; B.A. and LL.B. 1892.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1893. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the Northern Circuit. Of
32, Kennedy Street, Manchester, in 1900, and of Colwyn Bay,
in 1940. {Law Lists.)
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WiLBERFORCE, FrANCIS RICHARD
WILBERFORCE, FRANCIS RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1890. [3rd] s. of Reginald Garton (and the Hon.
Anna Maria, dau. of Lord Denman). B. [Jan. 2, 1871], at
Lavington [Petworth], Sussex. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1895. Ord. deacon, 1897; priest, 1901 ; C. o£
St Cuthbert's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1897-8. C. of Blyth,
Northumberland, 1900-1. C. of Walker, 1901-2. C. of
Rudgwick, Sussex, 1902-8; C. of West Grinstead, 1908-9.
V. of Stalham, Norfolk, 1909-12. R. of Leconfield with
Scorborough, Yorks., X9i2-i4. R. of Babworth, Notts.,
1914-30. Married, Apr. 20, 1909, Florence, dau. of William
John Evelyn, of Wotton, Surrey, and had issue. Brother of
Reginald W. (1887) and Samuel (1893); grandson of Samuel
(i860). [Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILBERFORCE, HAROLD HARTLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1900. [Youngest] s. of William Wilkinson,
merchant. B Aug. 12, 1881, at York. Schools, Aysgarth,
Yorks., and Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar;
B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1904; M.A. 1909. Adm. Solicitor, Dec.
1907; practised in York (Messrs Ware and Wilberforce).
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.A.S.C.
(T.F.); D.S.O. 1918; mentioned in despatches). Married,
Apr. 29, 1922, Tessa, only dau. of Capt. Rupert Trevor, of
Bournemouth. Died July 11, 1943, at Fulford, near York.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times, July 13, 1943.)
WILBERFORCE, HERBERT [WILLIAM WRANGHAM]. Adm.
pens, at Downing, Oct. 14, 1882. [2nd s. of Edward, a
Master of the Supreme Court (and Fannie, dau. of Alexander
Flash, of New Orieans, U.S.A.). B. Feb. 8, 1864. Schools,
London International College and at University College.]
Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar; B.A. and LL.B. (Law Tripos,
ist Class) 1885. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26,
1888. On the North-Eastem Circuit. Stipendiary Magistrate
for Bradford, 1908-14. Metropolitan Police Magistrate, at
Old Street, 1914-23; at Marylebone, 1923-5; at Bow Street,
1925-6. Deputy Chairman, County of London Sessions,
1926-38. Knighted, 1931. President of the All England
Lawn Tennis Club, 1921-9. Married, Nov. 5, 1892, Florence,
dau. of C. J. Monk, of Bedwell Park, Hatfield, and had issue.
Author, v\-ith Judge Dodd, Private Bill Procedure; and various
articles concerning Lawn Tennis. Died Mar. 28, 1941, in
London. Brother of the next. [Law Lists; Jnns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 29, 1941.)
WILBERFORCE, LIONEL ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June II, 1879. [Eldest] s. of Edward [barrister], of Eknhurst,
Spring Grove, Isleworth, Middlesex (and Fannie, dau. of
Alexander Flash, of New Orleans, U.S.A.). B. [Apr. 18], 1861,
at Munich, Bavaria. Schools, City and Guilds College and
London International College. Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar,
1880; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1, ist Class, 1881; 13th Wrangler,
1883); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Assistant Demonstrator in
experimental physics, 1887-91; Demonstrator, 1891-1900;
University Lecturer, 1900. Professor of Physics at Liverpool
University, 1900-35. Married, Aug. 13, 1891, Margaret, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. W. Raynes, Fellow of Clare. Died Apr. 1,
1944, in London. Brother of the above. (City and Guilds
Coll. Reg. ; Burke, L.G. ; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 3, 1944)
WILBERFORCE (post PULESTON), REGINALD WILLIAM.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Reginald
Garton, of Lavington House, Petworth, Sussex (and Anna
Maria, 4th dau. of the Hon. Richard Denman). B. [Mar. 28],
1868, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1892;
priest, 1893; C. of Portsea, Hants., 1892-7. C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, W'estminster, 1897-1900. V. of Christ Church,
Crewe, 1901-2. R. of Little Bittering, Norfolk, 1904-52-.
Married, 1899, Catherine Theodosia, dau. of Sir Richard
Puleston, 3rd Bart., of Emral Park, Wrexham, and had issue.
Assumed by deed poll, 1929, the name of Puleston in lieu of
that of WUberforce. Of Bittering Hall, Norfolk, in 1952.
Brother of Francis R. (1890) and Samuel (1893). (List of
Carthusians; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WILBERFORCE, The Rev. ROBERT ISAAC. M.A. 1826, incorp.
from Oxford. [2nd s. of William (1776), M.P. (and Barbara
Ann, eldest dau. of Isaac Spooner, of Ehndon Hall, Warws.).
B. Dec. 19, 1802, at Clapham.] Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford. Feb. 14, 1820; B.A. ^Oxford) 1824; M.A. (Oxford)
1827. Fellow of Oriel, 1826-33; Subdean and Tutor, 1828-31.
Ord. deacon, 1826; priest, 1828. V. of East Farleigh, Kent,
1832-40. V. of Burton .\gnes, Yorks., 1840-54. Archdeacon
of the East Riding and Canon of York, 1841-54. Select
Preacher at Oxford, 1849. Received into the Roman Catholic
Church, 1854. Student at the Academia Ecclesiastica in
Rome, 1855. Married (i) June 16, 1832, Agnes EverUda
Frances, dau. of Francis Wrangham, and had issue; (2) July
WiLBRAHAM, CHARLES PhILIP
29, 1837, Jane, dau. of Digby Legard. Author, Life of
William Wilberforce; The Correspondence of William Wilber-
force; The Five Empires; Church Courts and Church Discipline,
etc. Died Feb. 3, 1857, at Albano, Italy; buried in Rome.
Brother of the next and William (1817). (Boose, in. 1342;
Al Oxon.; D.N.B.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1857, I. 368.)
WILBERFORCE, The Rt. Rev. SAMUEL. Hon. LL.D., i86o"
[3rd s. of William (1776). M.P. B. Sept. 1, 1805, at Clapham.]
Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Jan. 27, 1823; B.A.
(Oxford) 1826; M..\. (Oxford) 1829; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford)
1845. Hon. Fellow of All Souls, 1871. Ord. deacon (Oxford),
1828; priest, 1830; C. of Checkendon, Oxon., 1828-9. R- of
Brightstone, Isle of Wight, 1830-40. Preb. of Winchester,
1840-4. R. of Alverstoke, Hants., 1840-5. Archdeacon of
Surrey, 1841-4. Dean of Westminster, 1844-5. Bishop of
Oxford, 1845-69. Bishop of Winchester, 1869-73- Married,
June II, 1828, Emily, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Sargent,
R. of Lavington, Sussex, and had issue. Author, The Life
of William Wilberforce by his Sons (Isaac and Samuel);
A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America;
A SeUction of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship; killed
instantly when thrown from his horse, whilst riding on the
Surrey Downs, July 19, 1873; buried in Lavington church-
yard Brother of the above and William (1817). (Boase, iii.
1343; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford; D.N.B.)
WILBERFORCE, SAMUEL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
[4th] s. of Reginald G[arton], barrister, of Lavington House,
Petworth, Sussex. B. Feb. 19, 1874. at Midhurst. School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Entered
I.C.S. 1896; served in the Judicial Branch and acted as Judge
of the High Court, Lahore, 1918. Puisne Judge of Lahore
High Court, 1921-3; retired, 1923. Introduced the co-
operative credit movement into the Punjab, 1904-9. Married,
May 31, 1906, Katherine, 5th dau. of the Rt. Rev. John
Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich, and had issue. Of Laving-
ton, Walton-on-the-Hill, in 1952. Brother of Reginald W.
(1887) and Francis R. (1890). (Malvern Coll. Reg.; I.C.S.
Lists; KeUy, Handbook; Who's Who.)
WILBERFORCE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
May 31, 1776. [Only s. of Robert, merchant, of Hull (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bird, of Barton, Oxon.).] B. [Aug.
24, 1759], at Hull. School, Pocklington. Matric. Michs. 1776;
B.A. 1781; M.A. 1788. M.P. for Hull, 1780-4; for Yorkshire,
1784-1812; for Bramber, 1812-25. 'On all the cardinal
questions his heart was with Pitt but his vote was given to
Fox.' Founded a society for the suppression of vice, 1787,
known as the 'Proclamation Society' and later as the
'Society for the Suppression of Vice.' Parliamentary leader
of the cause for the abolition of slavery, 1787; carried the bill
through the House of Commons, 1804. Took part in founding
the C.M.S. 1798 and the Bible Society in 1803. Expended
most of his fortune on philanthropic objects. Retired, 1825,
and resided at Highwood Hill, near Mill Hill. Married, May
30, 1797, Barbara Ann, eldest dau. of Isaac Spooner, of
Elmdon Hall, Warws. Author, Practical Christianity; View of
the Religious System of Professed Christians; Appeal on behalf
of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies ; etc. Died July 29, 1833,
in London; buried in Westminster Abbey. Father of the next,
of Robert I. (1826) and Samuel (i860). [St John's CoU. Adm.,
IV. 557; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1833, n. 273.)
WILBERFORCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 26, 1817. [Eldest] s. of WUliam (above) (and Barbara
Ann, dau. of Isaac Spooner). B. [July 21, 1798], at Clapham,
Surrey. School, in Cambs. Matric. Aiichs. 1817. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 9, 1820. Called to the Bar, Nov. 25,
1825. J. P. for Yorks. and Middlesex. Elected M.P. for Hull,
1837, but the return was amended by order of the House,
1838. Married, June 19, 1820, Mary Frances, dau. of the
Rev. John Owen (1784), R. of Paglesham, Essex, and had
issue. Joined the Church of Rome, 1850. Died May 26, 1879.
Brother of Robert I. (1826) and Samuel (i860). (Boase, 111.
1343; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s.)
WILBRAHAM, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, Dec. 3, 1840. [2nd] s. of Randle, Esq. (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1790), of Rode Hall, Lawton, Cheshire (by his 2nd
wife, Sybella, dau. of William Egerton). B. Mar. 10, i8io.
[School, Totteridge, Herts.] Matric. Lent, 1841; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), and priest (Lichfield),
1844. V. of Audley, Stafls., 1844-73- V. of Penkridge, 1873-9.
Married, Feb. 15, 1876, Caroline Octavia, dau. of the Hon.
and Very Rev. Henry E. J. Howard, Dean of Lichfield.
Author, A visit to Palestine; Holy Sites in Land of Promise;
Sunes beyond the Atlantic; Natives of Africa; etc. Died, s.p.,
Dec. 17, 1879. Brother of the next. [T. A. Walker, 471;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Simms, Biblio. Staffs.)
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WiLBRAHAM, FRANCIS HENRY RaNDLE
WILBRAHAM, FRANCIS HENRY RANDLE. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 22, 1840. [4th] s. of Handle, Esq. (Chnst
Church, Oxford, 1790), of Rode Hall, Lawton, Cheshire.
B. Jan. 6, 1819. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1845. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 6, 1843- Called to the Bar, Mays, 1848.
A Conveyancer. Of Cresswellshawe, Alsager. J. P. for
Cheshire. Captain of Congleton Rifles, 1861. Married,
July 15, 1856, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John Barnard, Esq.,
of Ham Common, Surrey and had issue. Died Jan. 28, 1900.
Brother of the above, (r. A. Walker, 471, gives mamed
1858; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, L.G.)
WILBRAHAM, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1758. [Eldest] s. of Roger (Hart Hall, Oxford, 1734-
5) of Nantwich, Cheshire (by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Hunt, of MoUington, Oxon.). School, Chester.
Matric. Michs. 1758. M. P. for Bodmin, 1789-90- Of Nantwich
and Delamere Lodge, Cheshire. High SheriS of Cheshure,
1791. Married, Oct. 13, i774. Maria, 2nd dau. of William
Harvey, of Chigwell, Essex. Died Dec. 4, 1813. Brother of
Roger (1760); father of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Return of
M.P.s.)
WILBRAHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb 13, 1796. [Eldest] s. of George (above), of Delamere
Lodge, Cheshire (and Maria, dau. of William Harvey). B.
Mar 8, 1779. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1796. Of
Delamere House, Cheshire. M.P. for Stockbndge, Hants.,
1826-31; for Cheshire, 1831-2; for South Cheshire, 1833-41.
High SheriS of Cheshire, 1844. F.R.S., 1821. Married,
Sept 3, 1814, Lady Anne Fortescue, 3rd dau. of Hugh,
ist Earl Fortescue. Died Jan. 24, 1852. Father of the next
three. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1344; Burke, L.G.;
Return of M.P.s.)
WILBRAHAM, GEORGE FORTESCUE. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, May 14, 1834. [Eldest] s. of George (above) (and
Lady Anne Fortescue, dau. of the ist Earl Fortescue). B.
[Aug 4 1815], at Delamere House, Cheshire. School,
Harrow.' Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Mar. 20, 1838. Called to the Bar,
June 9 1843. Of Delamere House, Cheshire. J. P. for
Cheshire. High Sheriff, 1858. Died Apr. 27, 1885. Brother of
the next two. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILBRAHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1841 [4th] s. of George (1796) (and Lady Anne Fortescue,
3rd dau. of Hugh, ist Earl Fortescue). B. [July 25, 1825], at
Delamere House, Cheshire. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs.
1842; Scholar, 1845; B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849.
Fellow, 1848. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. n, 1848. Called
to the Bar, May 8, 1851. A Conveyancer; Of Overdale,
Cheshire Registrar of the Court of Chancery for the Lanca-
shire and Manchester district. Married, Dec. 13, 1864, Mary
lane dau. of Christopher Marriott, and had issue. Died
Feb. '13, 1883. Brother of the above and the next. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILBRAHAM, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 20, 1847.
[sth s of George (1796), of Delamere House, Northwich.
B Dec. 2, 1828. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Of
oid Head House, Westport, Co. Mayo. J. P. for Co. Mayo;
High Sheria, 1885. Married, June 2, 1868, Lady Manan
Browne, dau. of the 2nd Marquess of Sligo, and had issue.
Died July 19, 1890. Brother of the two above. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WILBRAHAM, The Hon. REGINALD FRANCIS BOOTLE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. i, 1894. [4th and youngest] s. of
Edward [Bootle], Earl of Lathom (Christ Church, Oxford,
1856), of Lathom House, Ormskirk, Lanes. B. [July 26],
1875,' at Ormskirk. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Sometime Lieut., Rhodesia Regt. Married, Dec. 18, 1903,
Lillian Mary, 2nd dau. of Major William Lyster Holt. Died,
s.p., June 21, 1912. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WILBRAHAM, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Nov. 15, 1760. [2nd] s. of Roger (Hart Hall, Oxford, i734-5),
of Nantwich, Cheshire (by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Hunt, of MoUington, Oxon.). School, Chester.
Matric. Michs. 1760; Scholar, 1762; B.A. (4/A Wrangler) 1765;
M.A. 1768. Fellow, 1767. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 25,
1763. F.R.S., 1782. M.P. for Helston, Cornwall, 1786-90;
for Bodmin, 1790-6. Author, An attempt at a glossary of
words used in Cheshire, 1820. Died Jan. 1829, in London.
Brother of George (1758). (Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s.;
Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
WILBRAHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Pembroke,
June 9, 1804. [2nd] s. of [Edward] (Univ. College, Oxford,
1777), of Horsley [and Cirencester], Gloucs. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1804; Scholar; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1814. Died Apr. i,
1815, at Falmouth, on returning from Malta, aged 29.
(G. Mag. 1815, I. 47I-)
WiLCOCKSON, John Howson
WILBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 26) at St John's, June 5,
1782. S. of Thomas. B. [Mar. 15, 1756], at Carlinghow,
Batley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1784; B.A.
(i8th Wrangler) 1788; M.A. 1791. 'Very deaf, which handi-
capped him in the Acts and Opponencies of the Tripos.'
(Gunning). Ord. deacon (Peterb.), July 12, 1789; priest,
Dec. 20, 1789; C. of King's Cliffe, Northants., 1789-91. R. of
Claxby with Normanby-le-Wold, Lines., 1819-20. Married,
June 29, 1791, Mrs Lydia Wigginton, of King's Cliffe. Died
Mar. 24, 1832, at BoUam House, near Retford. (St John's
Coll. Adm.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1832, i. 473;
Gunning, 1. 88.)
WILBY, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. a scholar at St Catharine's,
June 19, 1873. S. of Benjamin Franklin. B. May, 1854, at
Castletown, Isle of Man. School, King William's College, Isle
of Man. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of St John's, Birkenhead,
1878-9. Chaplain, R.N.; H.M.S. Champion, 1880-4; Adwe,
1886-7; Carysfoot, 1887-91; Cambridge, 1891-3; Narcissus,
1893-4; Endymion, 1894-5; St Vincent, 1895-8; Jupiter,
1898-1900; R.M.L.I. at Gosport, 1900-4. R. of Homersfield
with St Cross, Suffolk, 1904-27. Married, Dec. 21, 1880,
Davena Gertrude, dau. of the late D. Green, of Liverpool.
Died Feb. 21, 1027. (King William Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Ja'n. 5, 1881; The Times, Feb. 23, 1927.)
WILCOCK, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr.
24, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Exeter), 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Kingston, Devon,
1849-51. C. of Illingworth, Yorks., 185 1-2. Assistant
Hospitaller at St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1852-80 and
Reader at Christ Church, Newgate Street, London, 1852-84.
Disappears from Crockford, 1885.
WILCOCK, ARTHUR GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1892. S. of Henry, merchant, of Fairfield, Manchester
(and EUen Anderson). B. [June 6], 1875, at Ashton-under-
Lyne. School, Sandringham, Southport. Matric. Michs.
1892. At St George's Hospital; Physician and House
Surgeon there. L.M.S.S.A., 1916. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1923;
Medical Of&cer at Linford sanatorium, Ringwood, Hamp-
shire. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Of Ringwood, in 1948. Brother of the next. (Kenn, 11. 528;
Medical Directories.)
WILCOCK, HERBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of
Henry, merchant, deceased (and Ellen Anderson). B. [July 8],
1877, at Ashton-under-Lyne. Schools, Sandringham, South-
port and Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1896. In business for
some time. Of Bentley House, Clungunford, Salop, in 1909.
Brother of the above. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 550.)
WILCOCK, JAMES (1770), see WILLCOCK.
WILCOCKS, HARRY CHESTER. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter,
1887.
WILCOCKS, HORACE STONE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. i,
1855. [2nd] s. of James Blackmore, solicitor, of Stoke, Devon
(and Mary). B. at Exeter. Bapt. Feb. 7, 1835. Matric.
Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
June 19, 1859; priest (Exeter), i860; C. of Heywood, Lanes.,
1859-60. C. of St James, Devonport, 1860-5- C. of St Peter's,
Plymouth, 1865-73. V. of St James-the-Less, Plymouth,
1873-5. Having let the vicarage, had a dispute with the
Bishop of Exeter as to residence, and resigned; held no
further preferment. Married, Sept. 4, 1865, Caroline Elizabeth,
only dau. of Francis F. Jemmett, of Stoke Damerel, Devon.
Died Oct. 24, 19 12, at Mannamead, Plymouth, aged 78.
(Eagle, xxxvi. 221; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
WILCOCKS, THOMAS AUSTEN JEFFRY. [Treffry in Admission
Book.] Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 10, 1842. Matric.
Michs. 1842.
WILCOCKS (or WILCOX), WILLIAM WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at
Caius, 1789, as Wilcox. S. of William, of Norwich. School,
Bungay, Suffolk. Scholar, 1789-90. Migrated (age 18) to
Trinity, May 15, 1790. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1794;
M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 21, 1794; priest,
Mar. 2, 1806. V. of Barney, 1806-46 and R. of Puddmg
Norton, Norfolk, 1807-46. Died May 18, 1846. (Venn, 11. 118
(as Wilcox); Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WILCOCKSON, JOHN HOWSON. Adm. (age 19) at Caius,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of — , deceased [and Mrs Wilcockson, of
Brookhouse Hall, Caton, Lancaster]. B. [May 16, 1859], at
Preston, Lanes. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1883; pnest,
1884; C. of Altrincham, 1883-5. P.C of Weston Point,
Cheshire, 1885-93. V. of Henbury, 1893-1904. V. of Tarym,
1904-23. Married, Sept. 23, 1884, Helena Mary, eldest dau.
of W. Jackson, M.R.C.S., of Bolton-le-Sands. Died Sept. 26,
1923. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 438; Crockford.)
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WILCOX, ALFRED GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. i879-
Adm. at Clare, Jan. 29, 1880; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1906. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle), 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St Mark's, Barrow-
in-Furness, 1882-5. C. of St Bride's, Liverpool, 1885-8. C.
of St George's, Battersea, 1892-3. V. of All Saints, Dariaston,
Staffs., 1893-6. V. of St George's, Battersea, 1896-1916.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
mentioned in despatches). V. of S Laurence, Isle of Thanet,
1922-7. Died Aug. 19, 1927. {Crockford; The Times, Aug. 23,
1927.)
WILCOX, ARTHUR MARWOOD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 12, i86o. [4th s. of W., Collector of Customs, of Sunder-
land. School, Durham.! Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar; B.A.
1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.), 1866;
C. of Thorpe-Mandeville, Northants., 1866. C. of Lois-
Weedon, 1866-7. .\ssistant Master at Twyford School, 1867-
8. C. of Wotton, Surrey, 1872-3. C. of Old Shoreham,
Sussex, 1873-4. Second Master of the High School, Carlisle,
1874-5; Head Master there, 1875-7. V. of Knowbury, Salop,
1877-81. Head Master of the Grammar School and Lecturer
of Kington, Heref., 1881-5. V. of Spelsbur>', Oxon., 1885-97.
V. of Bramhope, Yorks., 1897-1901. Married, Aug. i, 1871,
Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. U. J. T. Allen, V. of
Dalton-le-Dale, Durham. Died Aug. 11, 1901. [Durham Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Aug 15, 1901-)
WILCOX, ARTHUR OUSELEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 14, 1865. S. of Richard. Did not reside. Adm. at
Do\vning, Dec. 30, 1865.
WILCOX, CHARLES WALFORD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Jan. 27, 1866. [2nd] s. of William, deceased
(and Frances Eliza, dau. of John Harrop, of Broughton Hall,
Staffs.). [B. Feb. 14, 1847.] School, Rossall. Matric. Lent,
1866. Of the Manor House, Wolston, War\vs. Lieut., Wanvs.
Yeomanry, 1873. J. P. for Wanvs. Married, 1871, Cathenne,
dau. of Francis Hoole, of Edgefield, Bradfield, Yorks., and
had issue, 7 children, of whom only two daughters survived
infancy. Died Mar. 25, 1926. Brother of Henry A. M. (1868).
(Rossall Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists.)
WILCOX, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 11, 1767. B. at
Corby, Lines. [S. of the Rev. Francis (1720).] Matric. Michs.
1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1774- Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 26,
1774, R. of High Halden, Kent, 1780-1806, and V. of
Bethersden. Died May 30, 1806, at High Halden. Brother of
Francis (next). (G. Mag., 1806, 11. 677.)
WILCOX, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel, Apr. 18,
1759. S. of the Rev. Francis (1720). B. at Corby, Lmcs.
Matric. Michs. 1759; B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766; B.D. 1775-
Fellow, 1767. R. of Loughborough, Leics., 1792-8. Died
July 26, 1798, 'aged 55.' Brother of the above. (G. Mag.,
1798, II. 723-)
WILCOX, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 14, 1888.
S of Edward, schoolmaster, of Amberley, Gloucs. (and Jane
Dennis). B. July 7, 1868, at Eastington. School, Wycliffe
College (Mr G. W. Sibly). Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Liverpool), 1894; priest, 1896; C. of
St Athanasius, Kirkdale, Liverpool, 1894-7 C.of St Stephen's,
Wandsworth, 1897-1915. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(T.C.F.; mentioned in despatches, 1919). R. of Clophill,
Beds., 1919-22. R. of Maulden, 1922-32. R. of Thorington
with Prating, Essex, 1932-51-. Brother of John C. (1883);
nephew of John (1843). {Crockford.)
WILCOX, HENRY AUGUSTUS MORTIMER. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1868. [3rd] s. of William, Esq. (and
Frances Eliza, dau. of John Harrop, of Broughton Hall,
Staffs.). B. [Oct. 14, 1849], at Wolston, Warws. School,
Rossall (The Rev. W. A. Osborne). Matric. Lent, 1869; B.A.
1872. Athletics 'blue,' (long jump), 1870. Ord. deacon and
priest (Worcester), 1876; C. of St Clement's, Worcester, 1876.
V. of Wolston, Warws., 1876-1908. Married, Aug. 24, 1874,
Catharine Evelyn, dau. of James Evett, of Shifnal, Salop, and
had issue. Died Dec. 12, 1908. Brother of Charles W. (1866).
{Rossall Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. 15,
1908.)
WILCOX, The Rev. HENRY JENKYNS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 7, 1878. S. of Henry. B. Apr. 14, 1846, at Corwen,
N Wales. Schools, Kingswood, Bath and St Bees College.
Matric. Lent, 1879. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1873; pnest
(Exeter), 1874; C. of Liversedge, Yorks., 1873. C. of Crowan,
Cornwall, 1873-4. C. of lUogan, 1874-6- C. of Hanwell,
.Middlesex, 1877-8. C. of Potton End, and V. of Nettleden,
Herts., 1878-81. V. of Cockshutt, Salop, 1881-1907. Died
May 15, 1907. {History of Kingswood School; Peile, 11. 665;
Crockford; The Times, May 21, 1907.)
WILCOX, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 19, 1843-
[3rd s. of William (by his 2nd wife, Ann Smith). Bapt.
Aug 6, 1824.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1863.
VAC ii VI
Wild. Ernest John
Ord. deacon, 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Ashbourne, Derbs.,
1849-52. V. of Hixon, Staffs., 1853-72. V. of Wolston,
Warws., 1872-6. Died umnarried; buried Aug. 12, 1876.
{Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
WILCOX, JOHN CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1883.
S of Edward, schoolmaster (and Jane). B. May 26, 1861, at
Eastington, Gloucs. Schools, National (Mr E. Wilcox) and
University College, Bristol (Prof. Marshall). Migrated to
St John's, Oct. 3, 1884; B.A. i886; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of St John's, Carlisle, 1886-90.
C. of Kersal Moor, Lanes., 1891-3. C. of St John's, West
Chelsea, 1893-5. V of Sheepscombe, Gloucs., 1895-1906.
C. of St Peter's, Upper Holloway, 1907-11. C. of Stoke-next-
Guildford, Surrey, 1911-16. C. of St Michael's, Stockwell,
1916-19. Chaplain at Funchal, 1919-25. Perm, to off. at
St Stephen's, South Lambeth, 1925-6; L.D H.M. at St
Matthew's, Muswell Hill, 1926-31. R. of Beeby, Leics.,
1931-3. Died Feb. 14, 1933. Brother of Henry (1888).
{Eagle, -XLVii. 253; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 16, 1933.)
WILCOX, THEODORE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. i, 1886 B. Mav 3, 1868. Matric. Michs. i886; B.A.
1889. Head Master of .Mleyn Court prep. School, Westcliff-
on-Sea. Died Mar. 30, 1932. Brother of the next. (School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Apr. i, 1932.)
WILCOX, WILLIAM MELVILLE. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. lo, 1885. B. May 22, 1866. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888. Brother of the above.
WILD, ARTHUR CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1894. S. of C. K., of Thomlea, 69, Fitzjohn's Avenue,
Hampstead. B. June 19, 1875, at 26, Thurloe Road, Hamp-
stead. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar,
1895; B..\. 1897. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1898; Assistant
Collector and Magistrate and .Assistant Judge in Bombay;
Assistant Remembrancer of Legal Affairs and Secretary to
the Council of the Governor, 1908-9; District and Sessions
Judge, 1914; Judge and Secretary to Government (Legal
Dept.), 1919; Agent for Sardars in the Deccan, 1923; Addi-
tional Judicial Commissioner of Sind, 1929; Of&ciating Judge,
High Court, Bombay, 1929; Judicial Commissioner of Sind,
1930; retired, 1933. (India Office Lists.)
WILD, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1888.
[4th and youngest] s. of J[amesJ A[nstey]. B. [May 30, 1869]
in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1896. .\dm. Solicitor, 1897. Ord. deacon jSt Albans),
1902; priest, 1903; C. of St Edmund's, Forest Gate, 1902-8.
C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico, 1908-9. C. of St Mary Magdalene,
Paddington, 1910-12. C. of St Anne, Limehouse, 1912-15;
C of St Barnabas, Pimlico, 1915-16. Lattedy of 4, West-
bourne Park ViUas, London, W., where he died Nov. 14, 1926.
Brother of Ernest J. (1877)- {Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Nov. 16, 1926.)
WILD, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, Oct.
1883. S. of Edward, Esq. B. [Feb. 21, 1862], at Norwich.
School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883. Brother of
the next. A medical student at St George's Hospital,
London, 1888. Died Feb. 22, 1891. Brother of the next.
(F. Brittain.)
WILD, ERNEST EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. S. of Edward, Esq. (and Susan, dau. of James
Chamberlin). B. [Jan. i, 1869], at Norwich. School, Norwich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A 1890; prizeman; LL.B.
1891; LL.M. 1896. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1893.
On the South-Eastem Circuit. Judge of Norwich Guildhall
Court of Record, 1907. Member of the L.C.C., 1907-10.
K.C. 1912. Knighted, 1918. M.P. for the Upton Division of
West Ham, 1918-22. High Steward of Southwark, 1922.
Recorder of the City of London, 1922-34. Married, Mar. 28,
1894, Myra, dau. of William Barnard, of Great Yarmouth.
Died Sept. 13, 1934, in London; buried at Norwich. Portrait
in Jesus College. Brother of the above. (Law Lis<s; Walford,
County Families; WIto's Who; The Times, Sept. 14, 1934.)
WILD, ERNEST JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19, 1877.
S. of James Anstey, solicitor (and Fanny). B. in Kensington.
Bapt. Oct. 27, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1887. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1879, 1880, 1881. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1882; priest, 1883; C. of Famborough, Warws.,
1882-3. C. of Penshurst, Kent, 1884-92. R. of Rattlesden,
Suffolk, 1892-1912. R. of Banning, Kent, 1912-20. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Rochester, 1922; dio. of Chichester, 1930. Mamed
(1) June 26, 1884, Agnes Mary, 3rd dau. of the Ven. Charles
William Holbech, Archdeacon of Coventry; (2) Oct. 29, 1890,
Mary Hilda Madalina, dau. of the 3rd Viscount Hardmge.
Resided latterly at Wadhurst, Sussex. Died Sept. 16, 1931,
aged 72; buried at Wadhurst. Brother of Bernard (i888).
(EagU, .XLVII. 36; Crockford; The Guardian, July 2, 1884; The
Times, Sept. 17, i93i')
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WILD, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
June 3, 1856. S. of John, of Clapham, London. B. there.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1869.
Brother of John (1856).
WILD, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1845.
[Eldest s. of George Nicholas, Esq., of Brighton. B. Aug. 24,
1825.] Matric. Michs. 1845; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class,
1847-8); LL.B. 1853; LL.D. 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 19, 1847. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1873- Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1850; priest, i8'i2; C. of Norton-le-Moors, Staffs.,
1852-4. V. of Dodderhill with Elmbridge, Worcs., 1855-64.
R. of Bisley, Surrey, 1865-72. Married, June 3, 1851,
Phoebe Charlotte Florence, dau. of the Rev. John Henry
Bright, V. of Adbaston, Staffs. Author, Brief Defence of
Essays and Reviews; Sermon to Theists. Lived latterly at
Bagshot, Surrey. Died Nov. 3, 1909. (Scott, MSS.\ Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 4, 1909.)
WILD, HENRY SYDNEY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 1894. S. of
Henry John, Esq. B. in the Barbados. Schools, St Peter's,
York, and Reading. Matric. Michs. 1894. Migrated (age 27)
to Jesus, Jan. 1896. At St George's Hospital; House
Physician and House Surgeon there. House Physician at
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1892. Practised in Guernsey. Physician, Guernsey Lunatic
Asylum. Medical Officer, Trinity House. Married, 1892,
Florence Margaret Galpin. Author, medical. Of Choisi,
Guernsey, in 1948. (Register of King's College; Medical
Directories.)
WILD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 3, 1856.
S. of John, of Clapham, London. B. there. School, Harrow.
Matric. Lent, 1857; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Brother of
Ernest W. (1856).
WILD, THOMAS CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Oct. 9, 1880. S. of Thomas, of Bramley Grange, Thomer,
near Leeds. [B. Feb. 14, 1863.] School, Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Salisbury),
1890; priest, 1892; C. of Wilton, Wilts., 1890-2. C. of East
Mailing, Kent, 1892-6. C. of Shoreham, Kent, 1897-1900.
C. of St Gabriel's, Westminster, 1901-8. Lie. to off., dio. of
Southwark, from 1926. Latterly of Coulsdon, Surrey.
Disappears from Crockford, 1947. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book.)
WILD, WILLIAM NICHOLSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1896. S. of William, Esq., of Birdholme, Wath-upon-Deame,
Yorks [B. Feb. 1877.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1902; practised in
Leeds (Messrs Day and Yewdall). Of Esholt House, AUerton
Park, Leeds. Died Dec. 5, 1938, in London. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The Times. Dec. 6, 1938.)
WILD, WILLIAM QUINTON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 12,
1778. Of Leics. In Holy Orders. Of Costock Hall, Notts.
Had a son b. in 1791. (Walford, County Families.)
WILD, The Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 29, 1825; a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.D. (Stat. F.liz.) 1836. Ord. deacon (York), 1820; priest,
1822^ C. of Newark, Notts. V. of Westow, Yorks., 1833-60.
Evening Preacher at St James's, Clerkenwell, 1848. Married,
1825, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Henry Stuart, V. of Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex. Author, Sermons. Died Nov. 16, i860.
(Boa.se, vi. 870; G. Mag., i860, 679; Crockford; F. P. White.)
WILDBORE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 20, 1788.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles, of Broughton Sulney, Notts.
B. July 16, 1767, at Keyworth, Notts. School, Dalby, Leics.
(Mr Greenaway). Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792. V. of
Tilton, Leics., 1796-1843. Died Jan. 1843, aged 76. (G. Mag.,
1843, I. 326; Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
WILDBORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1828.
Did not reside.
WILDE, ALBERT SYDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1844. S. of [Sir] John (1799) [Chief Justice of Cape
Colony]. B. July 7, 1825, at Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1845, as
Wylde; B.A. 1849; M..\. 1857. Ord. deacon, 1849; priest,
1850. R. of Greatford with Wilsthorpe, Lines., 1850-9.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln, 1859-69. R. of Louth,
1859-1915. Preb. of Lincoln, 1863-1918. Married, 185 1,
Laura Isabella, dau. of William Joseph Coltman, of York.
Resided latterly at 3, Suffolk Square, Cheltenham. Died
July 18, 1918. (Scott, MSS., which says he was bom at Cape
Town; Crockford; The Times, July 20, 1918.)
WILDE, ARCHER DONNITHORNE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1879. S. of E[dward] A[rcher], Esq. (and Mary Penelope,
dau. of E. H. Donnithome, Esq.). [B. Oct. 22, i860.] School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Adm. Solicitor,
Feb. x886; practised in London (Messrs Wilde and Cox,
J07, Temple Chambers). Later of Thomcombe, Chard. Died
Nov. 6, 1926, in London. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
The Times, Nov. 9, 1926.)
Wilde, Reginald William
WILDE, CHARLES ROBERT CLAUDE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity, Dec. 16, 1836. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [1st Baron
Truro] (by his 1st wife, MaryWileman, widow of W. Devaynes).
B. [Nov. 1, 1816], in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1837. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 28, 1838.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1842. Clerk of .\ssize for the
Oxford Circuit. Col. Commandant, Middlesex Artillery
Volunteers. A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. Succeeded his father
as 2nd Baron Truro, Nov. 11, 1855. Married, June 12, 1838,
Lucy, dau. of Robert Ray, of Edmonton. Died, s.p.. Mar. 27,
1891. Brother of Thomas M. C. (1836). [List of Carthusians;
Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WILDE, EDWARD HUGH NORRIS. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30,
1898. [Only] s. of Ernest James (next), of Miledown, Win-
chester (and Edith Emma, dau. of the Rev. Edward Rhys
Jones). B. Mar. 31, 1880. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1898; exhibitioner, 1900; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1901; M.A. 1905. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1905;
practised in London (Messrs Wilde, Wigston and Sapte).
Of 21, College Hill, E.C., and Stanley Crescent, W. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Gunner, R.F.A.). Married, July 26,
1910, Agnes Muriel Clay. Died Oct. 3, 1931. (Winchester
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 5, 1931).
WILDE, ERNEST JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1866. [Youngest] s. of Charies [Norris]. B. [Aug. 2], 1848, in
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1874. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1874; practised in
London (Messrs Wilde, Moore, Wigston and Co., 21, College
Hill, E.G.). Married, Sept. 17, 1874, Edith Emma, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Rhys Jones, R. of Limpsfield, Surrey.
Died Nov. 16, 1931, at Winchester; buried at Chilcomb,
Hants. Father of the above. {Law Lists; The Times, Nov. ig,
1931; Al. Carthus.)
WILDE, ERNLE JAMES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 16, 1883. [S. of
the Rev. Richard (1851), of Emsworth, Hants. B. July, 1865.
School, Haileybury.] Did not reside. Went to New Zealand,
1883, where he farmed near Marton. Married, 1893, Amelia
Margaret, dau. of Major Willis, 14th Regt. Died Sept. 13,
1943, in New Zealand. Brother of Richard G. (1881).
(Haileybury Reg.)
WILDE, JAMES PLAISTED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1834. r2nd s. of Edward Archer, solicitor (and Marianne, dau.
of William Norris, M.D.). B. July 12, 1816. School, Win-
chester.] Matric. .Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1836. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 22, 1839. On the Northern Circuit. Junior Counsel to
the Board of E.xcise and Customs, 1840-60. Q.C., 1855.
Bencher, 1856. Counsel to the Duchy of Lancaster, 1859-60.
A Baron of the Exchequer, 1860-3; Judge of the Court of
Probate and Divorce, 1863-72. Knighted, i860. Created
Baron Penzance, 1869. Privy Councillor, 1864. Judge of
Provincial Courts of Canterbury and York, 1875-99. Dean of
Arches, 1875-99. Of Eashing Park, Godalming. Married,
Feb. 20, i85o, Lady Mary Pleydell-Bouverie, dau. of 3rd Earl
of Radnor. Died, s.p., Dec. 9, 1899. (Laie> Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; G.E.C.; Who was Who;
D.N.B.)
WILDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8, 1787. Onlys.
of John, of Hamage, Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), May 12,
1793; priest, Oct. 26, 1794; C. of Cound, Salop, i793' R- o^
Pontesbury (third portion), 1815-29. Minister of Albrighton
Chapel, near Shrewsbury. Died Dec. 16, 1829, aged 59, at
Harnage. Fatherof Spencer D. (1818). (St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 559; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1829, 11. 647.)
WILDE (or WYLDE), JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 25, 1799, as Wylde. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, attorney, of
London (and Mary Anne Knight). B. 1780. School, St Paul's
(Captain, 1799-1800). Matric. Michs. 1800; exhibitioner,
1801; LL.B. 1805, as Wylde; LL.D. 1826. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, 1802. Called to the Bar, 1805. Judge-
Advocate of New South Wales. Knighted, 1827. Chief
Justice, Cape of Good Hope, 1827-54. President of the first
Cape Parliament. Married, 1805, Miss Jane Elizabeth Moore.
Died Dec. 13, 1859, at Capetown. Father of Albert S. (1844).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families; Burke,
P. and B.)
WILDE, REGINALD WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity, 1880. S. of
S[amuel] J[ohn], Esq., Scrjeant-at-Law, of London (and
Georgina). [B. June 27, 1862.] Schools, Merchant Taylors'
and Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1880. Adm. Solicitor,
Mar. 1888; practised in Manchester (Messrs Wharton and
WUde). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Manchester
Regt.; employed Command D6p6t). Married, 1899, Josephine
Gemmell, eldest dau. of W. H. Tagart, of^Bath. Died Aug. 2,
1943, in London (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Haileybury
Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Aug. 4, 1943.)
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WILDE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. i, 1851. Matnc.
Michs. 1851; B.A. 185s; M..\. 1858. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1857; priest, 1858; C. of Little Drayton, Salop, 1857-60. C. of
Culford and Uggeshall, Suffolk, 1860-4. C. of .\ylesbur>',
Bucks., 1864-6. C. of Englefield Green, Surrey, 1866-8.
H.M. Inspector of Schools, Board of Education, 1868-96.
Married Caroline Eugenia, eldest dau. of the Rev. James
Drummond Money. Died Dec. 9. 1904, aged 72. Father of the
next and of Ernie J. {1883). [Crockford; The Times, Dec. 10,
1904.)
WILDE, RICHARD GERARD. .\dni. at Clare, June 11, 1881.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard (above). B. Oct. 8, 1862.
School, Haileybury.j Matric. Michs. 188 1; B.A. 1884; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A. 1889. At the London Hospital; House
Physician and House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1887 Died Mar. 27, 1890, in the London Hospital of typhoid
fever. Brother of Ernie J. (1883). {Haileybury Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Guardian, Apr. 2, 1890.)
WILDE, SPENCER CROUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 14, 1862. S. of George, of Cheam House, Surrey.
B. [Dec. 23], 1843, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1862. Adm. Solicitor, 1868; practised in London (Messrs
Markby, Wilde and Burra, 9, New Square, Lincoln's Inn).
(Law Lists.)
WILDE, SPENCER [DOD]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 8,
1818. S. of the Rev. John (1787), of Pontesbury, Salop.
Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1818; Bell Scholar, 1819; B.A.
1824. Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1824; priest (Hereford), Aug. 7,
1825. V. of Fletching, Sussex, 1837-63. Married, Apr. n,
1837, Julie Pellew Holford, dau. of Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart.
Died Aug. 24, 1863, aged 63. iCUrgy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1863, 11. 515. 'Wild'; F. P. White.)
WILDE, THOMAS MONTAGUE CARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 16, 1836. [2nd s. of Sir Thomas, ist Baron
Truro (by his ist wife). B. Oct. 17, 1818. School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Lent, 1838. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Jan. 28, 1842. Registrar, District Court of Bankruptcy, at
Manchester, 1851-62; at Bristol, 1862-70. Married, Feb. 3,
1853, Emily, 2nd dau. of Charies Chapman, Esq., of Balham
Hill, Surrev, and had issue. Died Mar. 10, 1878, at Lee, Kent.
Father of the next; brother of Charies R. C. (1836). (Boase,
VI. 873; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WILDE, THOMAS MONTAGUE MORRISON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. [3rd] s. of Thomas Montague
(above), of i, Sandringham Villas, Blackheath, Kent. B.
[Mar. II, 1856], in Manchester. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1874; LL.B. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15,
1875. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878. On the Western
Circuit. Succeeded his uncle Charies R. C. (1836) as 3rd Baron
Truro, Mar. 27, 1891. Married, Apr. 11, 1882, -Mice Hare, dau.
of Capt. Eyre Maunsell, R.N. Died Mar. 8, 1899, at Mentone,
when the title became extinct. (Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.)
WILDER, CHARLES. .A.dm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
July 6, 1827. [3rd] s. of John, of Purley Hall and Sulham,
Berks, (and Harriet Beadon). B. July 12, 1808, at North
Stoneham, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A.
1834. Fellow, 1830-8. Assistant Master at Eton, 1831-8.
Died Sept. 13, 1838, at Eton, of fever contracted during
a journey in Italy. Brother of John (1820). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Reg. of King's Coll.; G. Mag., 1838, 11. 450; Burke, L.G.)
WILDER, EDMOND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27) at Magdalene,
May 24, 1844. S. of George Ludowick, Esq., of Sussex Place,
Regent's Park, London (and Augusta I. M., dau. of Edmund
Walcot, of Winkton, Hants.). [B. May 11, 1817.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1844. Rowing 'blue,' 1846. Served in
the Colonial Office. President of the Cricketers' fund from its
institution until his death. Died July 27, 1885. (Eton Sch.
Lists.)
WILDER, GEORGE GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
July 10, 1862. [S. of the Rev. John McMahon (1832), of
Brandiston, Norfolk.] B. at Thomham, Kent. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1874- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), 1869; priest, 1870. C. of Brocklesley u:
Kermington, Lines., 1869-71. V. of St Mary's, Eling,
Hants., 1871-6. Married Honora Elizabeth Graham, dau. of
Graham Smith, Esq., of Easton-Grey, WUts., and had issue.
Died Nov. 2, 1876. Brother of John T. (1862) and McMahon
C. G. (1862). (Venn, 11. 359; Walford, County Families.)
WILDER, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1766, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1766, from Trinity. [S. of the Rev. John, of Oxford.]
Matric. from Christ Church (Oxford), Apr. 24, i745. age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1749- (-'I'- Oxon.)
WILDER, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton (Capt.
of Montem), May 31, 1820. [2nd s. of John, of Puriey Hall,
Berks, (and Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Edwards Beadon, R. of
North Stoneham, Hants.). B. July 9, 1801, at Bromley,
Kent Bapt. .A.ug. 31, 1801.] Matric. Michs. 1820; Browne
medal, 1823; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1828. Fellow, 1823-31. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, 1848. Ord. deacon, 1824; priest, 1825.
Assistant Master at Eton, 1824-40; Fellow of Eton, 1840-85;
Vice-Provost, 1885-92. R. of Sulham, Berks., 1836-92.
Married (i) July 26, 1831, Mary, dau. of the Ven. Gilbert
Heathcote, Archdeacon of Winchester; (2) Apr. 10, 1866,
Mary Hood, dau. of the Rev. G. Deane, R. of Bighton, Hants.
Died Aug. 2, 1892, 'aged 91,' at Sulham House, Reading.
A generous benefactor to Eton. Brother of Charles (1827).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, 11. 1347; Al. Oxon.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1866; Sir Wasey Sterry.l
WILDER, JOHN McMAHON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
16, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839; B.D.
1851. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1853. Ord. deacon, 1836;
priest (London, Litt. dim. from Canterbury), Dec. 17, 1837.
V. of Thomham with .\llingham, Kent, 1838-50. R. of
Brandiston, Norfolk, 1850-84. Died Oct. 31, 1884, aged 72-
Father of McMahon C. G. (1862), George G. (1862) and the
next. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 5, 1884.)
WILDER, JOHN TRAFALGAR. .A.dm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
July 10, 1862. [S. of the Rev. John McMahon (above), R.
of Brandiston, Norfolk.] B. at TJiomham, Kent. School,
Rochester. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1867; priest, 1868 ;C. of Duddon, Cheshire,
1867-8. C. of Tarvin, 1868-9. R. of Cariton with WUlmg-
ham, Cambs., 1869-81. R. of Great Bradley, Suffolk, 1868-
70 and 1881-92. Died Mar. 25, 1892. Brother of George G.
(1862) and the next. (Venn, 11. i^?,; Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 6, 1S92.)
WILDER, McMAHON CHARLES GOSSELIN. Adm. pens.
(age 20) at Caius, July 10, 1862. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John
McMahon (1S32), R. of Brandiston, Norfolk. B. [Apr. 19,
1842], at Thomham, Kent. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1862; LL.B. 1866. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1868; priest, 1869; C. of Shawbury, Salop, 1868-70. R. of
Great Bradley, Suffolk, 1870-80. Died July 20, 1880, at
Cheltenham. Brother of the above and of George G. (1862).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILDER, WILLIAM SAMUEL PARR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, Nov. 23, 1815. [Eldest] s. of General [Sir] Francis
John, M.P. [of The Manor House, Binfield, Berks.]. B. in
Westminster. Schools, Reading and Winchester. Matnc.
Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon, 1821; pnest
(Norwich), Oct. 14, 1821. R. of Carlton and Willingham,
Cambs., 1832-63, and R. of Great Bradley, Suffolk, 1835-63.
Married .\ugusta Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -General Sir Henry
Corby. Died Au-;. 22, 1863, aged 67. (Venn, n. 165; CUrgy
List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 515-)
WILDES, WILLIAM. .A.dm. pens, at Sidney, July 6, 1812. [4th]
s. of Thomas [attorney], of Maidstone. B. there, Apr. '28,
1794. School, Maidstone (Mr Alfree) [and St Paul's]. Matnc.
Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1814.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WILDIG, GEORGE BURGESS. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Caius,
May 7, 1811. S. of George, of Betley, Stafis. B. at Lichfield.
Schools, Newcastle and Betlev, Staffs.; and at Edinburgh
Univ Had entered a mercantile house and became a partner.
Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1815; priest, 1817. C. of Liverpool, 1822. R. of
Norton-le-Moors, Stafis., 1826-53. Lecturer in Mathematics
at Liverpool Institution, from 1817. F.R.A.S. Contnbutor
to the Encvclopaedia Britannica. Died Dec. 9, 1853, aged 69,
at St Heliers, Jersev. (Venn, 11. 156; Boase, vi. 874; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1854, i. 216.)
WILDING, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 7, 1844. S. of Charles. B. [Oct. 22, 1824], at Welshpool,
Montgom. School, Sussex (private). Matnc. Michs. 1844;
B A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1848; pnest,
1849; C. of Claines, Worcs., 1848-51. C. of Clanfield, Hants.,
1851-3. C. of Morville, Salop, 1853-5- C. of Solihull, Wanvs.,
1855-6. R. of Myndtown, Salop, 1856-62. V. of Upper .\iley,
Staffs., 1862-1903. Married, 1863, Eliza, dau. of the Rev
T A. Rickards, of Cosby, Leics. Died Dec. 15, 1908. Father of
the next. (Clergy List; Crockford; Simms, BMto. Staffs.;
The Times, Dec. 17, 1908.)
WILDING, EUSTACE HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
S. of the Rev. Charies J[ames] (above), of Ariey vicarage,
Bewdley. B. there. Mar. 6, 1873. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895. Married, Jan. 17, 1905, Essie, dau. of .\sher \\ert-
heimer. Died Mar. 12, 1939, at Wexham Place, Stoke Poges;
buried at Fulmer. (The Times, Mar. 14, 1939)
WILDING, GEORGE WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Prince. Adm.
Fell.-Com. at St John's, July 6, 1843. S. of His Serene
Highness, the Prince of Radali. B. Mar. 11, 1827, at Hanover.
Matric. Michs. 1843.
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WILDING, HARRY ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 9, 1874. S. of the Rev. James Henry (1829) (and
Elizabeth). B. at Worcester. Bapt. June 11, 1856. School,
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1878; M.A.
1881. Assistant Master at New Romney School, Kent, 1878-
87; Head Master of Evesham Grammar School, 1887-1905.
Ord. deacon, 1903; priest, 1905; C. of Evesham, 1903-5.
C. of Pershore, 1905-9. R. of Nafford with Birhngham,
Worcs., 1909-14. Married, June 3, 1884, Emily E. A., 2nd
dau. of James Sherlock, M.D., of Powick, Worcs. Died Sept.
14, 1914, aged 58, at Biriingham. {Oakham Sch. Reg.; Eagle,
XXXVI. 220; E. A. B. Barnard; Schoolmasters' Dtrectones;
Evesham Journal, Sept. 19, 1914-)
WILDING, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 5, 1807. [8th
s. of James, of Salop. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs.
1807. Died Feb. 13, 1808, aged 18. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
G. Mag., 1808, I. 272.)
WILDING, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Sept. 29,
1797. S. of James, of High Ercall, Salop. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. (15M Wrangler) 1802; Nomsian
prize, 1803; M.A. 1807. Fellow, 1806. Ord. deacon, 1805;
priest, 1806. Master of Cheam School. Surrey, until 1840.
V. of Chirbury, Salop, 1840-63. Author, religious. Died
Mar II 1863, aged 81. Father of the next. (Boase, vi. 874;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1863,
I. 527.)
WILDING, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Tan. 28, 1829. S. of [the Rev.] James (above). B. at Cheam,
Surrey. School, Cheam. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1838. Adm. ad etindem, at Oxford, 1842. Ord. deacon
(Cariisle), 1835; priest (Worcester), 1840. R. of St Helen's,
and St Alban's, Worcester, 1840-62. Died Nov. 15, 1862.
Father of Harry St J. (1874)- i^l. Oxon.; Clergy List;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, i. 123.)
WILDING, JOHN STEEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5,
1890. S. of Mrs H. Wilding, of 5, Barmester Street, Lytham,
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Stanley Co.
Durham, 1895-9. C. of St John-the-Evang., Wakefield,
1899-1907 V. of Meltham M'ills, Yorks., 1907-19. V. of
St Alkmund, Derby, 1919-35- V. of Barrow-on-Trent with
Twyford, Derbs., 1935-9. R. of Greenstead, Essex, 1939-42.
Perm, to oS., dio. of Exeter, 1942-4- Of Southport, Lanes,
in 1950. Brotherof William H. (1894). (Crockford.)
WILDING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22, 1772.
Of Shropshire. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780.
Ord. deacon (Hereford), June 24, 1778; priest, Dec. 21, 1779",
C. of Easthope, Salop, 1778; C. of Church Stretton, i779-
R. of Easthope, 1780-1820. P.C. of Leebotwood, Salop,
1808-16, and C. of Wolstanton and Smethcote. Died June 5,
1820, at Church Stretton, aged 65. (St John's Coll. Adm.;
G. Mag., 1820, II. 91.)
WILDING, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1894.
S. of W., Esq., of 8, Choriey Old Road, Bolton, Lanes.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1897; priest, 1904; C. of Christ
Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., 1897-8. C. of Little
Lever, 1899-1900. Assistant Master at Calday Grange
Grammar School, West Kirby, Cheshire, 1900-3. C. of
Tarleton, Lanes., 1904-12. C. of Guston, Kent, 1913-16.
Perm, to off., dio. of London, 1917-20. Chaplain, Oxford
dioc. Mission to the deaf and dumb, 1921-31. Latterly of
77, Manchester Road, Southport, where he died Nov. 21,
1946, aged 75. Brother of John S. (1890). (Crockford;
Church Times, Dec. 6, 1946; The Times, Dec. 6, 1946.)
WILDING-JONES (or WILLDING-JONES), MURRAY. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1887. [2nd] s. of — [WiUding, of
Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire]. [B. June 11. 1867.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887, as Willding-Jones. In business
with Messrs Robert Priston, of Liverpool. Died in a motor
accident near Langtown, Cumberland, Sept. 7, 1906. (Eton
Coll. Reg.; Ruvigny, Plantagenet Roll.)
WILDMAN, JOHN BATES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1877.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885. For many years
assistant master at Lockers Park prep. School, Hemel
Hempstead, Herts. Died Apr. 20, 1929, at Hemel Hempstead;
buried at Boxmoor. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Apr. 24, 1929.)
WILEMAN, JOHN WATKINS BRETT. Adm. (age 19) at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1873. S. of H., gent. B. [June 4, 1854], at
Fenton. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1873.
Resided four terms. Died in 1945. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn,
II. 410.)
WILES, BARSHAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 6, 1S28. Did
not reside.
WILES, CLEMENT CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 19, 1897. S. of Joseph Pitts (1868), schoolmaster, of
Warkworth House, Cambridge (and Mary Helen Barker).
WiLFORD, Horace Hignett
B. there, June 29, 1878. School, Warkworth House, Cam-
bridge (Mr J. P. Wiles). Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1904.
WILES, GILBERT. Adm. a scholar at St Catharine's, Oct.
1898. [3rd] s. of Henry. B. Mar. 25, 1880, at Cambridge.
[School, Perse, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1926. Athletics 'blue' (long jump), 1901. Entered the
LC.S. 1904; in the Bombay Presidency; Chairman of the
Cotton Contracts Board, 1918-20; Secretary to the Govern-
ment of Bombay, 1923-32; Chairman, Bombay Port Trust,
1935-7- Chief Secretary, Bombay Govt., 1937-9- Adviser to
the Governor of Bombay, 1939-40; Adviser to the Secretary
of State for India, 1941-6; retired, 1946. CLE. 1926;
C.S.I. 1931; K.C.I.E. 1938. Married, Dec. 11, 1906, Winifred
Mary, dau. of Frederick Deen Pryor, and had issue. Of
9, Grange Road, Cambridge, in 1953. (Burke, Knightage;
Who's Who.)
WILES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 14,
1798. S. of William, of Chesterton, Cambridge. School,
Linton, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1799; Scholar, 1800; B.A.
(4th Wrangler) 1803; M.A. 1806. Fellow, 1805; Junior Dean,
1819-21; Senior Dean, 1821-2. P.C. of St Michael's, Cam-
bridge, 1819-21. V. of Hitchin, Herts., 1821-55- Disappears
from Clergy List, 1856. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
WILES, JAMES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1900.
[S. of James.] School, Perse, Cambridge. B.A. 1904; M.A.
1914. Assistant Master at Warkworth House School, Cam-
bridge, 1897-1900; at Clarence School, Weston-super-Mare,
1904; at Worcester Grammar School, 1905; at King
Edward VI's School, Birmingham, 1906-14. Lecturer in the
Universityof Belgrade in 1918. Representative, in S.E.Europe,
of the British and Foreign Bible Society: translated Serbian
classics. Died Mar. 7, 1950, at Puriey, Surrey. (School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Mar. 9, 1950.)
WILES, JOSEPH PITTS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1868.
S. of John, of 19, Brunswick Place, Cambridge. B. there,
Jan. II, 1849. School, Perse Grammar, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (14th Wrangler) 1872;
M.A. 1875. Kept a school at Warkworth House, Cambndge.
Married, Sept. 6, 1877, at Bethel Chapel, Hitchin, Mary
Helen, 2nd dau. of James Barker, of Hitchin. Died Apr. 15,
1929, at Devizes; buried there. Father of Clement C. (1897).
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, Apr. 18, 1929.)
WILES, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 9, 1865. Eldest
s. of James, cloth-merchant, of Somersham, Hunts. B. there,
Jan. 23, 1847. Schools, Norwich (Mr Dowson) and University
College, London (Mr Beesley). Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
(2gth Wrangler) 1869. Died Jan. 18, 1871, in Natal, where he
had gone for the benefit of his health. (Camb. Ind. Press,
Mar. II, 1871.)
WILFORD, EDWARD RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 21, 1855. S. of Colonel Charles, E.I.C. B. [June 24,
1836], at St Thome, near Madras. School, Huntingdon.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), 1859; priest (Ely), i860; C. of Wisbech, St Peter
and St Paul, Cambs., 1859-61. C. of Upwell, Norfolk, 1861-
72. R. of Welney, Cambs., 1872-99. Married, Nov. 13, i860,
Mary H., dau. of John Hignett, Esq. Died Nov. 17, 1899.
Father of the next four. (Boase, vi. 816: Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 22, 1899; V. Hodson.)
WILFORD, ERNEST HIGNETT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1882. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward Russell (above), R. of
Welney.] Married, July 11, 1894, Flora Leighton, 2nd dau.
of Rev. W. B. Hopkins, V. of Littleport, Cambs. Brother of
the next three. (The Guardian, July 18, 1894.)
WILFORD, HERBERT HIGNETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct, 1883. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward Russell (1855).
B. at Upwell, Norfolk. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1888; priest,
1889; C. of Monk Soham, Suffolk, 1888-9. C. of Horsmonden,
Kent, 1890-4. C. of All Saints, Blackheath, 1894-6. C. of
St George's, Bloomsbury, 1896-1900. R. of Welney, Cambs.,
1900-38. Married, Apr. 8, 1891, Amy, dau. of Thomas Burr,
of Kingsland, Heref. Died Feb. 15, 1938. Brother of the
above and of the next two. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 16,
1938.)
WILFORD, HORACE HIGNETT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug.
I, 1891. S. of the Rev. Edward Russell (1855). B. [July 28,
1872], at Upwell, Norfolk. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs.
1891. Resided eight terms. Ord. deacon (Carlisle), 1896;
priest, 1898; C. of Edenhall, Cumberiand, 1896-8. C. of
St Luke's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1898-1902. Acting C.F. in
South Africa, 1902-3. V. of Alexandria, Cape Colony, 1903-6.
R. of Hasland, Derbs., 1906-13. P.C. of Temple-Normanton,
1906-13. V. of Millarville, Canada, 1913-19. Inc. of St Peter,
Okotoks, 1916-19. K. of St Mark-with-St Martin, Calgary,
468
WiLFORD, John Russell
1919-27. V. of Treleigh, Cornwall, 1927-32- Died Sept. 4.
1932. Brother of the two above and of the next. (Crockford;
Clergy List; The Guardian, Sept. 16, 1932.)
WILFORD, JOHN RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 10,
1896. S. of the Rev. Edward Russell (1855). B. [Apr. 15,
1877], at Welney. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1896;
Cams' prize, 1897; B.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1900;
priest, 1901 ; C. of Denver, Norfolk, 1900-4. V. of Waikari,
New Zealand, 1904-7. C. of Prebbleton with Templeton, New
Zealand, 1907-13. P. in Ord., Christchurch Cathedral,
Christchurch, 1913-27. Principal of Christ's College (Upper
Dept.), Christchurch, 1913-33. Hon. Canon of Christchurch,
1916-33. Married, 1901, Dorothy, dau. of the Rev. James
Smart, and had issue. Of Petit Coin, St Martin's, Jersey, m
1950. Brother of the three above. (Crockford; Who's Who.)
WILGRESS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Jesus, May 16,
1825. S. of Edward Paston, Esq., of Cornwall. B. at Castle,
Falmouth. School, Sevenoaks. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A.
1832. Deputy Assistant Supt. of Army Stores, 1839-69.
{Army Lists.)
WILGRESS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Oct. lo,
1757. Only s. of John, of Framlingham, Suffolk. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765; D.D.
1777. Fellow, 1763. Senior Proctor, 1773-4- Ord. priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Rochester), June 2, 1765. R- ot
Rawreth, Essex, and Reader at the Temple Church. R. of
St Michael's, Wood Street, London, 1816-21. Died at
Eltham, Feb. 15, 1821, aged 81. Father of John T. (i793)-
(Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1821, i. 382.)
WILGRESS, JOHN HENRY FARQUHAR. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1894. [Youngest s. of the Rev. George
Frederick (Exeter College, Oxford, 1846). B. Mar. 8, 1876.
[School, St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; B.Chir. 1903; M.B. 1905. At the London Hospital;
House Surgeon and House Physician there. Practised at
Folkestone. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.A.M.C). Married, Oct. 23, 1905, Florence Edith, 3rd dau.
of Thomas Woodward, of Feltham. Author, medical. Died
1921, at Folkestone. {Roll of St Edward's Sch.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Oct. 26, 1905.)
WILGRESS, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 10, 1793. S. of the Rev. John (i757), of Eltham, Kent.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1795; B.A.
(5^;; Wrangler) 1798; M.A. 1801. Fellow, 1800-6. V. of
Chalk, Kent, 1813-50. V. of Gwinear, Cornwall, 1813-33-
P.C. of Riverhead, Kent, 1831-50. Married, 1831, Arabella,
4th dau. of Henry Streatfield, of Chiddingstone. {St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; Records of Rochester; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; Clerical Guide; V. Hodson.)
WILKES, CHARLES. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1888.
WILKES, HUBERT HOPE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 29,
1879. S. of the Rev. Robert {sub Fiske, 1836), R. of Wendon
Lofts, Essex (and Emily Lettice). B. [Apr. 21, 1861], at
Lofts Hall, Wendon Lofts. Bapt. May 26, 1861. [School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Died Mar. 6, 1888.
Brother of John (1867) and Samuel R. (1872). {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Eagle, xv. 378.)
WILKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 10, 1794-
S of John of Winchester. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1796; B.A. {14th Wrangler) 1798. As
's. of John, of MiUard House, Sussex,' adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 7, 1796. Doubtless half-brother of John G.
(l8io). {Inns of Court.)
WILKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 29, 1867.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert {sub Fiske, 1836), of Lofts Hall,
Essex (and Emily Lettice, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert
Roberts, of Haverhill). B. [Oct. 12, 1845] at Elmdon, Essex.
Bapt. Nov. 26, 1848. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1871. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1871. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Of Lofts Hall, Saffron Walden, Essex. J. P. Married, 1877,
Lucy dau of Joseph Thomas Collin. Died June 27, 1887.
Brother of Samuel R. (1872) and Hubert H. (1879); father of
the next. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xv. 103; Law Lists; Inns
ofCourt;FosteT,MenattheBar;TheGuardian, July 6, 1887.)
WILKES, JOHN FISKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1898.
[Only] s. of John (above), of Saffron Walden, Essex (and
Lucy, dau. of Joseph T. Collin, of Wendon). B. [May 22],
1879, at Sutton. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1898;
B A. 1901 ; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May,
191 1. Of Lofts Hall, and, later, of Elmdon Bury, near
Saffron Walden. J. P. for Essex, 1907. F.S.I. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C. (T.F.)). Married, 1932,
Ida Marion, only dau. of F. T. S. Rippingall, of Langham,
Norfolk. (Law Lists ; Burke, L.G. ; Kelly, Handbook.)
WiLKiN, Anthony
WILKES, JOHN GOLDRING. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 31,
1810. S. of John, Esq., of MiUard House, Sussex. School,
Hyde .\bbey, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1810; LL.B. 1816.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Winchester), June 9,
i8i6; priest, Dec. 22, 1816; C. of Hawkley, Hants., 1816.
C. of West Tisted, 1817. Described by Jane Austen in a letter
as 'an easy-talking, pleasantish young man— a very young
man, hardly twenty perhaps.' (Jane Austen, Her Life arid
Letters, 259; F. P. White.) Doubtless half-brother of John
(1794)-
WILKES, ROBERT (1836), see FISKE.
WILKES, ROBERT STANHOPE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 5, 1842. Of London.
WILKES, SAMUEL ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 29,
1872. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Robert (sub Fiske, 1836), R. of
Wendon Lofts, Essex (and Emily Lettice). B. at Elmdon.
Bapt. July 3, 1853. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1872;
B A. 1876. Married, Oct. 23, 1890, Frances Mary, eldest dau.
of the Rev. W. Willimott, R. of Laverton. Died Feb. 2, 1924,
at Parkstone, Dorset. Brother of John (1867) and Hubert H.
(1879). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 5, 1924.)
WILKES, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1877. S. of Thomas, grocer (and Mary). B. at
Darlaston, Staffs. Bapt. Sept. 14, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1881; priest,
1882; C. of St James, Wolverhampton, 1881-2. C. of Heath
Town, Staffs., 1882-7. C. of St Stephen's, Willenhall, 1887-
90. V. of West Smethwick, 1890-1901. V. of Wednesbury,
1901-7. Perm, to off., dio. of Lichfield, 1908-11. C. of
St .Andrew's, Wolverhampton, 1911-12. C. of St Chad's,
Wolverhampton, 1912-14. C. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton,
1915-19. C. of St Chad's, Wolverhampton, 1919-29. Died
Aug. 23, 1929, aged 73, at Wolverhampton. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Sept. 6, 1929.)
WILKIE (post DALYELL), JAMES BRUCE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 8, 1885. S. of John, of Foulden, Berwick-on-
Tweed (and Henrietta Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Thomas Bruce,
Esq., of Amot, Kim-oss-shire). B. at Edinburgh [May i],
1867. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1885. Second Lieut.,
King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1887; Captain, 1895; Major.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1902. Inherited the
Binns estate from his cousin, Mrs Cornwall-Dalyell, dau. of
his great uncle, the 7th Bart., and took the name of Dalyell,
1912. His claim to the Baronetcy was established by the
Baronetage Committee of the Privy Council, July, 1914, when
he succeeded as 9th Bart. Of The Binns, Linlithgow.
Member of the Royal Company of Archers, the King's Body-
guard for Scotland. Married, Feb. 6, 1894, May Marjoribanks,
2nd dau. of Watson Askew Robertson, of PalUnsbum and
Ladykirk, Berwicks. and had issue, one daughter. Died
Dec. 12, 1935, the baronetcy becoming dormant. (Army
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Dec. 14,
I935-)
WILKIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878. S. of
Ebenezer, of 131, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool. B. [June 14],
1859, in Glasgow. School, Liverpool Collegiate Institution.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital, and University College Hospital. B.Sc, London,
1886; M.B. 1888; M.D. 1892; D.P.H. 1892. House Physician
at the Brompton Hospital. Clinical Assistant, Eye and Ear
Hospital, Liverpool. House Surgeon, Seamen's Hospital,
Victoria and Albert docks. Practised in London. Author,
medical. {Medical Directories (not in 1930).)
WILKIE, WILLIAM CLARKE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St
John's, July 4, 1833. Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. II, 1833. S. of Daniel MacQueen. B. at Stonehouse,
Lanarkshire. School, Haddingtonshire (private). Matric.
Michs. 1833. Migrated (age 19) to Trinity, Mar. 22, 1834.
WILKIESON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 16, 1795. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of London. [B. Oct. 9,
1778.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Lent, 1796; B.A. 1800;
M.A. 1804. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 18, 1797. In Holy
Orders. Of Woodbury, Beds. Married Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Major Rowland Mainwaring, of Four Oaks, Warws. {Inns of
Court; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WILKIN, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's, Apr. 23, 1896. S. of
Frederick, of Wadhurst, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric.
Easter, 1896; exhibitioner; B.A. 1899. Joined Dr A. C.
Haddon's Cambridge anthropological expedition to the
Torres Straits and New Guinea. Visited Egypt with Prof.
Flinders Petrie and accompanied Mr David Kandell-Maciver
on an expedition to Algeria to study the Berber tribes;
subsequently undertook further excavation in Egypt. .Author,
On the Nile with a Camera; Among the Berbers of Algeria.
Died May 17, 1901, at Cairo. His father founded the Anthony
Wilkin Studentship in ethnology and archaeology in his
memory, 1908. Brother of Arthur (1898). {Scoit, MSS.; The
Times, May 24, 1901.)
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Wilkin, Arthur
WILKIN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 3, 1835.
S. of J[ohn], of 10, Spring Gardens, London. B. in London.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1840; priest, 1841. Chaplain to the Earl of Lons-
dale, 1841-80. V. of Barton, Westmorland, 1845-7. R. of
Bootle, Cumberland, 1847-78. Resided at Ashford, Kent,
and latterly at Tenterden, where he died July 26, 1900,
aged 83. Brother of George (1832). (Crockford; The Times,
July 27, 1900.)
WILKIN, ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898. [2nd] s. of
Frederick, of Wadhurst, Sussex. B. Apr. 23, 1879- School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; B.Chir. 1908.
At St Mary's Hospital; Assistant Pathologist and curator
of the museum. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C; mentioned twice in despatches). Assistant
Bacteriologist, Kitchener Hospital, Brighton. Of Lower
Cousley Wood, Wadhurst, in 1950. Brother of Anthony
(1896). (Medical Directories.)
WILKIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 9, 1832.
[3rd] s. of John, of Spring Gardens, London. [B. 1816.]
Matric. Michs. 1833. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22,
1836. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1839. Adm. ad eundem, at
the Middle Temple, Oct. 9, 1847. Of Tottenham, Middlesex,
in 1885. Brother of Arthur (1835). [Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILKIN, GRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1887.
[Youngest] s. of William, Esq. B. in Paddington, London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 25, 1895. On the North
Wales and Chester Circuit. Married, Feb. 4, 1903, Maud,
only child of T. W. Courtenay, of London. Died Dec. 26,
1938, at Teddington. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times,
Dec. 28, 1938.)
WILKIN, JOHN BARKER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1878. [2nd] s. of Robert, Esq. [merchant, of Tinwald
Downs, Dumfriesshire, and] of Christchurch, Canterbury,
New Zealand. B. [Sept. 23, 1858], at Christchurch. Schools,
Christchurch Grammar (The Rev. C. Corfe) [and Carlisle
Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1879. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1883.
Of Christ Church, Canterbury, New Zealand in 1885. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Carlisle Gr. Sch.
Memorial Reg.)
WILKIN, LANCELOT. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1890. 2nd s. of John Frederick, doctor, of Beckenham, Kent
(and Jane L., dau. of James Shoolbred). B. [Mar. 10, 1871],
at Folkestone. [Schools, Dover College and Haileybury.]
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898; B.Chir. 1901.
At Guy's Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S ;L.R.C.P.,
1899. Practised at Gloucester, 1904-20. Latterly of Rose
Ash Barton, S. Molton, Devon, where he died Apr. 16, 1942.
Brother of Walter H. (1895). (Dover Coll. Reg.; Haileybury
Reg.; Medical Directories; W. H. Wilkin; The Times, Apr. 20,
1942.)
WILKIN, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1880.
[Eldest] s. of Charles [solicitor], of Dolgelley, Merioneths.
[formerly of London]. B. July i, 1861, in London. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the
Iimer Temple, Feb. 26, 1881. Called to the Bar, Apr. 29,
1885. Married, July 23, 1887, Gaynor Mercy, 4th dau. of
Sir Richard Wyatt, of London. Died June 13, 1889. (Win-
chester Coll. Reg. ; Scott, MSS. ; Inns of Court; The Guardian,
June 19, 1889.)
WILKIN (post SHOOLBRED-WILKIN), WALTER HAROLD.
Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. [3rd] s. of J[ohn] F[rederick],
M.D., of Rose Ash [S. Molton], North Devon and the Warren,
Beckenham, Kent. B. Nov. 18, 1876, at Beckenham. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903
Second Lieut., the Derbyshire Regt., 1897; Second Lieut.,
Sherwood Foresters, 1899; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1905. Served
in the South African War, 1899-igoi (mentioned in des-
patches); and in Nigeria, 1901-2. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Sherwood Foresters; prisoner of war, 1914; Major,
1915; in N. Russia, 1919). Retired in 1920. Married, 1913,
Dorothy Alison, youngest dau. of Robert Macalister of Hams-
lade, Oakford, Devon, and had issue. Changed his name to
Shoolbred-Wilkin, by deed-poll, 1946. Of Yarty House,
Axminster in 1946. Died in Mar. 1950. Brother of Lancelot
(1890). (Haileybury Reg.; Univ. War List; Pembroke Annual
Gazette; W. H. Wilkin.)
WILKINS, ARTHUR NORMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1890. S. of James, schoolmaster, afterwards estate-
agent to the Earl of Wolverhampton (and Laura Price). B.
Nov. 16, 1871, atPatshuU. School, Wolverhampton Grammar
(Rev. H. Williams). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1901. B.Sc, London, 1905. Assistant Master at Wotton-
under-Edge Grammar School, Gloucs., for 3 years; at Cumber-
land House School, Gravesend for i year; at Skinner's
School, Tunbridge Wells, for 2 years; at Kidderminster
WiLKiNS, George Dashwood
Grammar School, 1900-6; at Dulwich College, 1907-18; at
Harrow, 1918-31. Of Whelley Lodge, Bloomfield Road,
Bath, in 1951. (Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WILKINS, AUGUSTUS SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 2, 1864; re-adm. sizar Oct. 10, 1864. S. of Samuel J.
(and Mary Haslam, of Thaxted, Essex). B. Aug. 20, 1843, in
Enfield Road, Kingsland. Bapt. Nov. 15, 1843. [School,
Bishop's Stortford Collegiate.] Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar,
1866; B.A. (5th Classic) 1868; Members' prize, 1867 and 1868;
Hulsean prize, 1868; Burney prize, 1870; Hare prize, 1872;
M.A. 1873; Litt.D. 1885. President of the Union, 1868.
M.A., London, 1868. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews, 1882. Hon.
Litt.D., Dublin. Lecturer in Latin at Owens College,
Manchester, 1868-9; Professor of Latin there, 1869-1903, and
Professor of Classical Literature, 1903-5. Pro Vice-Chan-
cellor of Victoria University. Married, Dec. 3 1 , 1 870, Charlotte
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of William Field, of Bishop's Stortford,
Herts., and had issue. Edited Cicero's Rhetorical Works and
the Epistles of Horace. Died July 26, 1905, in Wales. (Scott,
MSS.; Eagle, xxvii. 69; Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WILKINS, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Dec. 8, 1815. [S of the Rev. Thomas (1804). B. July 16, 1796.]
Bapt, Aug. 30, 1796, at Charlcombe, Somerset. Matric.
Lent, 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Fellow, 1818-33. Ord.
deacon. 1822; priest, 1823. R. of Hempstead with Lessing-
ham, Norfolk, 1832-76. J. P. for Norfolk. Married Mary,
2nd dau. of Thomas Leir, Esq., of Jaggard's House, WUts.
Died July 18, 1876, aged 80, at Hempstead. Father of the
next. (King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Sir W. Starry.)
WILKINS (post WILKINS-LEIR), EDWARD JOHN PAUL.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall, June 25, 1856. [Only]
s. of the Rev. E[dward] (above), of Hempstead, Norfolk
(and Mary, dau. of Thomas Leir, Esq.). [B. there, Sept. 29,
1835.] School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860. Cricket 'blue,' 1858. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells), 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Stawell, Somerset, 1861-3.
C. of Belaugh, Norfolk, 1863-73. C. of Gimingham, 1874-8.
Assumed the name of Wilkins-Leir, by Royal license, 1881.
Lived latterly at Weston House, Upper Weston, Bath, where
he died, Apr. 23, 192 1. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
WILKINS, EDWARD WEEDON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1874. S. of Walter, banker's clerk (and Mary Page).
B. June 14, 1854, at Kingsholm, Gloucs. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1883; LL.M. 1885; LL.D. 1892.
Member of the firm of Walter Wilkins and Son, stockbrokers.
Died Aug. 14, 1933, at Cheltenham. (Eagle, xlviii. 73; The
Times, Aug. 16, 1933-)
WILKINS, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1892. B. Aug. 8, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1900; practised at Ashby-de-la-
Zouche (Messrs G. A. and E. W. Wilkins). (Law Lists (not
1920).)
WILKINS, FRANCIS LARGE. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1884; priest, 1886; C. of
St Oswald's, Hebbum-on-Tyne, 1884-7. C. of Little Oakley,
Essex, 1888-90. C. of Wath-on-Deame, Yorks., 1890-2. C.
of Kirkby, Lanes., 1892-4. Chaplain, Kirkdale Industrial
Schools, 1894-7. Lattedy of 55, Como Street, Romford.
Disappears from Crockford, 1909.
WILKINS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 25,
1803. [3rd] s. of William, architect, of Norwich. B. there
[May, 1785]. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810; D.D 1824. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), June 12, 1808; priest (Salisbury), 1810; C. of
Great Plumstead, Norfolk, 1808; C. of Hadleigh, Suffolk,
1808-15. V. of Lexington, Notts., 1813-15. V. of Lowdham,
1815-17 V. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 18x7-41. R. of Wmg,
Rutland, 1827-39. R- oi Beelsby, Lines., 1843-65. Vicar-
General of Southwell, 1823-65. Archdeacon of Nottingham,
1832-65. Married, Sept. 3, 1811 (havingfirsteloped withher to
Gretna), AmeUa Auriol Hay, dau. of the Rev. E. A. Drum-
mond, V. of Hadleigh. Author, Body and Soul, etc. Died
Aug. 13, 1865. Father of the next and of John M. (1834);
brother of WUliam (1796). (Boase, in. 1350; Venn, 11. 141;
Clergy List; Crockford; The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830;
G.Mag., 1865, II. 39i;L>.A'.B.)
WILKINS, GEORGE DASHWOOD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Nov. 2, 1831. S. of the Rev. George (above), D.D., of
Nottingham. B. at Hadleigh, Sufiolk. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1831. Entered the East India Co.'s CivU
Service, 1832; held many posts as Magistrate and Collector
at difierent stations, 1832-69. Married (i) 1836, Mary Frances,
dau. of the Rev. Piers Gamble, of Dublin; (2) 1849. Emma
Maria, dau. of Charles Du Pre RusseU, Bengal C.S. Died
Aug. 29, 1885. Brother of John M. (1834)- (List of
Carthusians; V. Hodson; Venn, 11. 217; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
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WILKINS, GRANVILLE AUGUSTUS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1889, from CA^'i:^•DISH H. S. of W., Esq., of Ashby-de-la-
Zouche, Leics. B. Feb. 5, 1873, at Peterborough. School,
Ashby-de-la-Zouche. Adm. at Peterhouse, Jan. 3, 1892;
B.A. 1892; LL.B. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1896; practised
at Ashby-de-la-Zouche (Messrs G. A. and E. W. Wilkins).
Brother of Ernest \V. (1892). {T.A. Walker, 620; Law Lists.)
WILKINS, HENRY GRANVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1878. S. of Frederick George, bullion-broker (and
Isabella). B. at Leyton, Walthamstow, Essex. Bapt.
Dec. 23, 1859. Of Essex. Did not reside.
WILKINS, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July i,
1841. S. of WUliam (1796). B. [June 29, 1822], in London.
School, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1841; B..\. 1845. Ord.
deacon, 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Famsfield, Notts., 1845-9.
V. there, 1849-74. Died Dec. 19, 1874. Brother of William B.
(1832). (Peile, II. 474; Crockford.)
WILKINS (post DE WINTON), HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Feb. 6, 1836. [2nd] s. of Cann, Esq., of
Clifton, Gloucs., who (with his son) assumed the name of
De Winton in 1839. B. Mar. 1816. Matric. Michs. 1836;
B..\. 1840; M.A. 1844. Died, unmarried, Nov. 15, 1880.
(Burke, L.G.; F. P.White.)
WILKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Apr. 17, 1776.
Of Middlesex. \S. of John, watchmaker, of Islington. School,
St Paul's (adm." in 1762, age 8).] Matric. Michs. 1777; Scholar.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WILKINS, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Jan. 31, i88i.
[Only] s. of J[ohn], of Cromwell Road, London. School,
University College, London [and B.A. (London) 1880].
Matric. Lent, 1881; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 17, 1884. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1887. On the North
Eastern circuit. Of i, King's Bench Walk, in 1900. {Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILKINS, JOHN MURRAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Feb. 17, 1834. r2nd] s. of the Ven. George (1803), D.D.,
Archdeacon of Nottingham. B. at Hoveringham, Notts.
Schools, Southwell and St David's, Lampeter. Matric. Michs.
1834. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 30, 1835; B.A. 1838; M..A.
1842. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1839; priest (Lincoln), 1840;
C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1839-40. R. of Southwell,
Notts., 1840-81. Preb. of Lincoln, 1859-81. Author, Early
Church History; Church Music. Died Jan. 12, 1881, aged 64.
Brother of George D. (1831). {Boase, vi. 877; Venn, 11. 226;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 14, 1881.)
WILKINS, JOHN SEBASTIAN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 17,
1829. Of London. Matric. Michs. ,1830; B.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1834; priest (Bath and Wells), 1835; C.
of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, -1841-5. Assistant Mimster at
St James's Chapel, St Heliers, Jersey, 1845-6. C. of St
Saviour's, Chelsea, 1849-51. C. of Ball's Pond, Middlesex,
1852-5. R. of Bradfield-Combust, SuSolk, 1855-8. C. of
St James's, Pentonville, London, 1863-5. V. of Heywood,
Wilts., 1865-85. Died Mar. 16, 1885, at Salisbury. (Boase,
VI. 877; Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Mar. 25, 1885.)
WILKINS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 31, 1850. 3rd s. of Henrv, deceased, of Waltham Cross,
Herts. [B. 1829.] Matric. Michs. 1850. Migrated to Trinity
Hall, Mar. 27, 1851; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1852-3).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1854. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1857. On the Oxford Circuit. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar.)
WILKINS, NATHANIEL GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. ■6, 1859. S. of Nathaniel Stephen, cloth-drawer (and
Mary Ann). B. in Stepney, Middlesex. Bapt., July 13, 1834.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1868; LL.M. 1877;
LL.D. 1884. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1863; priest, 1864;
C. of Northwood, Staffs., 1863-4. C. of Hornchurch, Essex,
1864-6. C. of .-Uton, Hants., 1867-9. Chaplain at the
English Church in Hanover, 1870-95. R. of Stourmouth,
Kent, 1895-1912. Married, June 25, 1867, Emma, eldest dau.
of W. J. Bayles, of Newington, Surrey. Latterly of 38,
Whitstable Road, Camterbury, where he died Jan. 8, 1919,
aged 84. (Crockford; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, July 9, 1867;
The Guardian, Jan. 16, 1919.)
WILKINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 22, 1850.
S. of Richard. B. [Nov. 13, 1830], at Stanwick, Northants.
Schools, Aspley, Beds., and Coventry. Matric. Easter, 1850.
Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 24, 1852; B.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury), i860; priest (Exeter), 1861; C. of St
James's, Exeter, 1860-5. C. of Swanmore, Isle of Wight,
1865-6. Lived subsequently at Swanmore, and disappears
from Crockford, 1883. [PeiU, 11. 514.)
Wilkinson, Alfred
WILKINS, THOMAS. B.A. 1804; incorp. from Oxford, 1804;
M.A. from King's, 1804. [S. of James, gent., of Charlton,
Somerset.] Matric. from VVorcester College, Oxford, July 7,
1788, age 24; B..\. (Oxford), 1792. Head Master of Bath Free
grammar School. Domestic Chaplain to the Dowager
Countess of Cardigan. V. of Weston, 1808-24 and R. of
Charlcombe, 1811-24. DiedApr.24. 1824, at Weston vicarage.
Father of Edward (1815). (.4/. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1824, 11. 92.)
WILKINS, THOMAS HODSOLL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 13, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1842; B..\. 1846. Ord. deacon,
1848; priest, 1849; C. of Slipton, Northants., 1849-53.
Chaplain of Thrapston Union, 1852-60. Chaplain at Darm-
stadt, 1861-7. Latterly of Ipplepen, Newton Abbot, Devon.
Disappears from Crockford, 1881. (Clergy List.)
WILKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 5,
1796. [Eldest] s. of William, architect, of Norwich. B. there
[Aug. 31, 1778]. School, Norwich (Mr Forster). Matric.
Michs. 1796; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1800; M.A. 1805. FeUow,
1803. University Travelling Bachelor (Greece and Italy),
1801-5. Master of the Perse School, 1804-6. The architect.
A.R.A., 1824; R.A., 1826. F.R.S., 1831. F.S.A., 1800.
Carried out a Greek design for Downing College, 1807-11.
Designed Haileybury College for the- East India Company,
1806; the Doric entrance to the lower Assembly rooms at
Bath, 1808; the bridge of King's College, 1818, and the Hall,
Provost's Lodge, Library, and stone screen of the front
court, 1822; 'these buildings conceived in a bastard Gothic
style, sAured for their designer further instructions, happily
unfulfilled, to gothicise James Gibbs's classic building on the
west side of the court.' Built the New Court of Trinity, and
the new buildings at Corpus in the same style. University
College, Gower Street, one of his greatest works, was designed
1827-8; St George's Hospital, 1827-8, and the National
Gallery, 1832-8. Professor of Architecture at the Royal
Academy, 1837. Resided for many years at 36, Weymouth
Street, London, and latterly in Cambridge. Married, 1811,
Alicia, dau. of Matthew Murphy, of Ravendale, Lines.
Author, Antiquities of Magna Graecia; Atheniensia, or
Remarks on the Buildings of Athens; The Civil Architecture of
Vitruvius, etc. Died Aug. 31, 1839, at his residence, Lensfield,
Cambridge, on his 6ist birthday; buried under the sacrarium
of the chapel of Corpus, which he had erected. Father of the
next and of Henry R. (1841); brother of George (1803).
(Venn, 11. 130; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 426; D.N.B.)
WILKINS, WILLIAM BUSHBY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
June 29, 1832. [Eld.] s. of William (above), architect. B. [Sept.
18, 1813] in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Adm, at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17,
1837. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1840. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. Ord. deacon, 1846; priest (Worcester), 1848;
C. of .\therstone, Warws., 1847-53. C. of St Mary's, Lichfield,
1853-7. Married, Apr. 17, 1856, Fanny Hutchesson, dau. of
Dr Henry Davies, of Portland Place, London. Died Apr. 27,
1857. Brother of Henry R. (1841). (List of Carthusians;
Venn, u. 220; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILKINS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1884.
[S. of Charles, farmer, of Gumey Court, Somerset, and
Mortimer, Berks, (and Mary Ann Keel). B. Dec. 23, i860.
Educated privately, and then employed in a bank at Brighton
before admission.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B..A.. 1887; M.A.
1899. Private Secretary to the Earl of Dunraven, Under-
Secretary for the Colonies, 1885. Author (under the pseudo-
nym of De Winton) of St Michael's Eve; The Forbidden
Sacrifice; and (with Julia Chetwynd), John Ellicombe's
Temptation; The Holy Estate, a study in morals. Joint author.
The Green Bay Tree, a satire on Cambridge life. Edited
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton, a memoir founded on
her letters and autobiography. Author of the following
biographical works: The Love of an Uncrowned Queen, Queen
Sophie Dorothea Consort of George I; .4. Queen of Tears,
Mrs Fitzherbert and George IV, etc. Died, unmarried,
Dec. 22, 1905, in London. [Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WILKINSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct.
1829. S. of William, Esq., cabinet-maker, of Highbury,
London. B. there, Dec. 29, 1810. School, Mill Hill. Matric.
Michs. 1829. Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 26, 1829; B.A. [nth
Wrangler) 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells),
1834; priest (Bristol), 1836; C. of Winterboume-Zelstone,
Dorset, 1834-41. P.C. of Downside, Somerset, 1841-7. P.C.
of Teddington, Middlesex, 1847-57. C. of Kingsdon, Somer-
set, 1857-61. P.C. of Poole, Dorset, 1861-8. .Married, July 4,
1837, Caroline A. Blunt, of WaUop, Hants. Died July 16,
1868; buried at Winterbourne-Zelstone. Father of James B.
(1868). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 208; Inns of Court;
P. E. Towell.)
WILKINSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 30, 1851.
[S. of John, cloth-merchant, of Leeds. School, Leeds
Grammar.] .Matric. .Michs. 1851. Died in 1858. (Leeds Gr.
Sch. Adm. Booh.)
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WILKINSON, ALFRED EASTFIELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
WILKINSON, ALGERNON CHARLES LEGGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1893. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Algernon
Francis Legge (next) [V.] of East Drayton, Notts. B. Nov. 9,
1874, at Sidmouth, Devon. School, St John's, Leatherhead.
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (2nd Wrangler)
1896; (Maths. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1897); M.A. 1900.
F.R.A.S. 1899. In the Indian Educational Service, 1900-23.
Professor of Mathematics at Elphinstone College, Bombay,
1900-2 and 1915-19; at Deccan College, Poona, 1902-15
(Principal), 1919-23. Sometime President of the Indian
Mathematical Society. Author, School Algebra, for use in
Indian Secondary Schools. Died Mar. 7, 1947, at Bromsgrove,
Worcs. (St John's Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Bromsgrove
Messenger, Mar. 15, 1947.)
WILKINSON, ALGERNON FRANCIS LEGGE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 5, 1864. S. of Thomas, gent., of Coleman
Street, London (and Anne). B. Apr. 13, 1845, at 5, Portland
Place, Hackney. Bapt. Apr. 8, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1864;
LL.B. 1869. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1870;
priest, 1871 ; C. of Oldland, Gloucs., 1870-1. C. of Arlingham,
1871-3. C. of North Huish, Devon, 1873-4. C. of Sidmouth,
1874-7. C. of Settrington, Yorks., 1877-86. V. of East
Drayton with Stokeham, Notts., 1886-1915. Lived latterly
at Bromsgrove, where he died, Dec. 10, 1926. Father of the
above. (Eagle, xlv. 49 ; Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Htr., 5th Ser.
3; The Guardian, Dec. 17, 1926.)
WILKINSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 12, 1768; re-adm. Fell. -Com., Nov. 28, 1770. [Eldest] s.
of William, of [Sheraton, Durham and] Newcastle-on-Tyne
(and Philadelphia, dau. of Thomas Clennell of Clennell,
Northumberland). Schools, Hackney, London, and Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar, 1769. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 4, 1769. Of Sheraton, Durham. 'Died, un-
married.' (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 8, 1803. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Coxhoe, Durham (and
Hannah Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Spearman). [B. Sept. 25,
1785.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1807; M.A.
1810. Of Coxhoe Hall, Durham, Hulam, Sheraton, Durham,
and Clennell, Northumberland. J. P. and D.L. for Co.
Durham; High Sheriff, 1837. Married Mary Anne, dau. of
Thomas Hall, and had issue. Died Oct. 1851. Brother of
Thomas C. (1805) and Percival S. (1810). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, ANTHONY JOHN ANSTRUTHER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, May 2, 1854. [4th] s. of the Rev. Percival Spear-
man (i8io) (and Sophia Mary, only child of Capt. Philip
Anstruther). B. [May 28, 1835], in parish of St Oswald,
Durham. Bapt. July 7, 1835. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1858.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1861. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. Conveyancing Counsel to the Court of Chancery of
the County Palatine of Durham, 1882. Married, Sept. 3,
1877, Marion Harriet, eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis Jones,
V. of Moreton Pinkney, Northants., and had issue. Died
Dec II, 1905. Brother of Percival S. (1838) and Clennell
(1842). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILKINSON, ARTHUR DUDLEY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 28, 1882. S. of George, of Bank House,
Dudley. School, Leamington College. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1891 ; priest,
1893; C. of St Peter's, Droitwich, Worcs., 1891-2. Second
Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Worcester and
C. of Barboume, Worcs., 1892-5. R. of Churchill and C. of
White Ladies, Worcs., 1895-1903. V. of Cumnor, Oxon.,
1903-30. Latterly of 35, Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa,
where he died Jan. 21, 1945. {Crockford; The Times, Jan. 23,
I945-)
WILKINSON, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
June 23, 1788. S. of — , of Roehampton, Surrey. Matric.
Easter, 1789.
WILKINSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 30, 1843. S. of Charles, of Ludgate Hill, London, and of
Clapham New Park. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1843.
Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 6, 1843; B.A. 1847. C. of Holbeck,
Leeds, 1849. C. of Guiseley, Yorks., 1850. Died Feb. 10,
1850, aged 26, at Guiseley. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, 547.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES ALLIX. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 29, 1833. [2nd s. of Robert, of London (and
Catherine, dau. of John Peter Allix, Esq., of Swafibam Prior
Wilkinson, Christopher William
House, Cambs.).] B. Aug. 9, 1813, at Swaffham Prior.
Matric. Lent, 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1836.
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1841; priest (Winchester), 1842. Domestic
Chaplain to their Majesties, Ernest and George, Kings of
Hanover, 1843-65. V. of Sixhills, Lines., 1865-73. R. of
South Willingham, 1864-79. R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1879-
89, and R. of Childerley, 1882-9. Author, Reminiscences of
the Court and Times of King Ernest of Hanover. Married,
Sept. 10, 1840, Mary Eleanor, dau. of Major Bowers. Died
Apr. 18, 1889. Brother of Robert H. (1829) and Isaac H.
(1840). (Boase, vi. 877; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1863. S. of the Rev. George (1822) (and Maria). B. at
Arlecdon, Cumberland. Bapt. Dec. 31, 1840. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Carlisle), 1867; priest (1869); C.
of Kendal, Westmorland, 1867-9. C. of St Luke's, Southamp-
ton, 1869-72. C. of Abergavenny, Mon., 1872-3. C. of
Withy Brook, Warws., 1873-8. C. of Bickenhill, 1878-81.
C. of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, 1881-91. Married and had
issue. Died Nov. 8, 1891, aged 50. Half-brother of John J.
(1849). (Eagle, XVII. 207; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 18,
1891.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1878. S. of George Brooks, of Wolverton Manor,
Bucks. B. there, Sept. 4, 1859. School, Bloxham, Oxon.
(private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882.
WILKINSON, CHARLES GILMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 21, 1863. 2nd s. of Charles, M.D., deceased.
B. at Islington, London. School, Bedford. Matric. Michs.
1863; Scholar; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Salisbury),
1868; priest, 1869. Second Master of Pocklington School,
1870-2; Head Master, 1872-84. V. of Waresley, Hunts.,
1886-1919. Lie. to off., dio. of Ely, 1919-29. Lived latterly
at I Bene't Place, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, where he died
June 23, 1938, aged 93; buried at Waresley. Benefactor to
Pembroke. (Crockford; The Times, June 25, 1938; The
Cambridge Review, Oct. 14, 1938.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity
Hall, July 7, 1854. [S. of John James, Captain, R.N.]
Matric. Lent, 1855; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1856-7);
B.A. 1858. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 12, 1855. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1859. Acting Administrator-General of
Bengal. Chief Justice of Lahore. Receiver and oflacial trustee
of the High Court at Calcutta, 1871-6. Recorder of Rangoon,
1876-84. Died Jan. i, 1884, at Norwood. Father of the next.
(Boase, in. 1351; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES JOHN SYER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1873. [Only] s. of Charles John (above), of 40,
Brondesbury Villas, Kilbum, London. B. June 8, 1854, at
Kingston, Surrey. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1873-
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 16, 1877. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1881. Practised in Calcutta. Died before 1941.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
WILKINSON, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1892. Eldest s. of wmiam Boutland, J. P., of 5, EUison
Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. Feb. 9, 1873. Private tuition.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Engaged in farming in
England and in Virginia, U.S.A. Of Sebergham Castle,
Dalston, Carlisle, in 1929. Died Feb. 16, 1937.
WILKINSON, CHARLES ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 22, 1838. Matric. Michs. 1838.
WILKINSON, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 12, 1876. S. of the Rev. Wilham George,
V. of Bubwith, Yorks. (and Dorothy). B. there. Bapt.
May I, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1880; priest (Ripon), 1881; C. of Calverley,
Yorks., 1880-2. C. of Up-Holland, Lanes., 1882-9. C. of
Keighley, Yorks., 1889-90. Inc. of Emu Bay, Tasmania,
1890-3. Inc. of South Dorset, Tasmania, 1893-5. Head
Master of Launceston Grammar School, Tasmania, 1895-
1918. Resided latterly in Sydney, N.S.W. Died Aug. 4, 1929,
at Wahroonga, N.S.W. Brother of James T. (1866). (Crock-
ford; F. Wilkinson.)
WILKINSON, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at St John's, Jan. 15, 1814. [2nd s. of Edward, of Potterton
Hall, Yorks. B. Jan. 26, 1796.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1814; B.A. 1818; M.A.1821. V. of Bardsey, Yorks., 1825-49.
Of Ingmanthorpe Hall, Wetherby. Married, Nov. 12, 1834,
Louisa Ann, dau. of Brice Pearse, of Essex. Disappears from
Clergy List, i868. Father of Harry V. (1859). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; Sir W. Sterry; F. P. White.)
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WILKINSON, CLENNELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May ii,
1842. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Percival Spearman (i8ro), of
Durham (and Sophia Mary, dau. of Capt. Philip Anstruther).
B. Apr. 3, 1824. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1847; M..\. 1850.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), i849;priest, 1850; C. of St Thomas's,
Coventry, 1849-51. C. of Meole-Brace, Salop, 1851-4. C. of
Fulbeck, Lines., 1855-63. C. of Frampton-Cotterrell, Gloucs.,
1863-72. V. of Castlemartin, Pembs., 1872-88. R. of Toft
with Newton, Lines., 1888-1902. Married, June 14, 1859,
Mary Gertrude, only child of John Reckless, West India
merchant, of Liverpool, and widow of George Warren, and
had issue. Died Apr. 30, 1902. Brother of Anthony J. A.
(1854) and Percival S. (1838). {Eagle, x.xiv. 259; Burke, L.G.;
Crock/ord; The Times, May 6, 1902.)
WILKINSON, COLIN [THOMAS]. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. I, 1894. [S. of J., of 6, Peterborough Villas, Fulham.
B. May 23, 1873. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), 1897; C. of St Paul's,
Gloucester, 1897-8. Served in the South .■African War, 1898-
1902 (59th Company, Imp. Yeomanry). Commissioned in the
Imperial (Beds.) Yeomanry, 1902; Captain, 1904. Latterly
of the Limes, Northleach, Gloucs. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Crock/ord; Army Lists.)
WILKINSON, DAVID HAMILTON DICKSON. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1883. Only s. of the Rev.
Joseph (1852), V. of Brimscombe, Gloucs. B. [Nov. 5, 1864],
at Minchinhampton, Gloucs. [School, Haileybury.] Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 18S6; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon, (Winchester),
1887; priest (Canterbury), 1888; C. of Shirley, Hants., 1887-8.
C. of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, 1888-90. C. of Walling-
ton, Surrey, 1890-2. Assistant Secretary, C.M.S., 1892-7;
Secretary, 1897-1913. V. of Willington, Derbs., 1913-17.
Diocesan Messenger, Southwark, 1917-22. Lie. to off., dio.
of London, 1923-9. Public Preacher, dio. of St Albans, from
1929. Married, Sept. 2, 1890, Mary, eldest dau. of C. P.
Pritchett, Esq., of Cotham, Bristol. Resided latterly at
47, Clifford Road, New Bamet, where he died Nov. 29, 1938.
(Haileybury Reg.; Crock/ord; The Times, Dec. i, 1938.)
WILKINSON, EDMUND. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1876. S. of
T[homas] Clifton, Esq. (University College, Oxford, 1834), of
NewaU Hall, Otley, Yorks. B. Sept. 15, 1857, at South
Stainley. Schools, Richmond and private. Matric. Michs.
1876. (Venn, 11. 422.)
WILKINSON, EDWARD ABERCROMBIE. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1852. S. of George Hutton (1807). B.
[Dec. 14, 1834], at Harperley Park, Durham. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1859; priest, i860; C. of Bamburgh,
Northumberland, 1859-66. V. of Tudhoe, Co. Durham, 1866-
83. V. of Whitworth, 1883-1900. J. P. for Co. Durham.
Married, May 2, 1867, Edith Rosa, dau. of Robert Duncombe
Shafto. Died Dec. 23, 1900, aged 66. Father of Edward J.
(1887) and George R. (1894). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crock/ord;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. 26, 1900; Trin. Coll. Adms.
calls him ' Edmund ' A.)
WILKINSON, EDWARD GLEADOW. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. I, 1854. S. of Charles, merchant (and Ann). B. at
Kingston-upon-HuU. Bapt. June 18, 1835. Matric. Michs.
1854; B.A. 1858; M..\. 1861. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1858;
priest, i860; C. of Millbrook, Hants., 1858-61. C. of Christ-
church, 1862. C. of Riseholme, Lines., 1863-5. C. of Upton
with Chalvey, Bucks., 1865-8. C. of Great Marlow, 1869.
C. of Christchurch, Hants., 1871-2. C. of Twyford, Bucks.,
1872-6; V. there, 1876-1903. Latterly of St Ringans, West
Southboume, Bournemouth. Disappears from Crock/ord,
1910. Father of Ernest E. (1894).
WILKINSON, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Abercrombie
(1852), of Whitworth vicarage, Co. Durham. B. July 25,
1868, at Tudhoe, Durham. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890. A chartered accountant. Of Belford
Terrace, Sunderland. Married, Nov. 22, 1898, Ethel, only dau.
of Arthur F. Varley, of Chiswick. Died Jan. 13, 1919.
Brother of George R. (1894). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Nov. 25, 1898.)
WILKINSON, EDWARD OBERT HINDLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. S. of Robert Hindley (1829), of
Chesfield, Stevenage, Herts, (and Caroline, only dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Vicomte Obert). B. [Oct. i6], 1853. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1872. Second Lieut., the King's 6oth
Royal Riiie Corps, 1873; Lieut., 1873. Drowned in the
Ingogo river, S. Africa, Feb. 8, 1881, when carrying relief to
wounded. {Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists.)
Wilkinson, The Rev. George
WILKINSON, EDWARD SMITH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Jan. 24, 1831. S. of Abraham. B. in London.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1832.
WILKINSON, EDWARD WALKER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1840. S. of the Rev. Henry Watts (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1800). B. Nov. 27, 1820, at Sudbury,
Suffolk. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1840. .Migrated to Christ's, Mar. 23, 1842; Scholar, 1842;
B.A. {i2th Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow of Christ's,
1844-50; Steward, 1848. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1848; priest,
1850. V. of Linton, Cambs., 1859-76. Married, 1850, Maria,
dau. of John Branston Freer, of Stratford-on-Avon. Died
Feb. II, 1876. {Peile, 11. 476; Crock/ord.)
WILKINSON, EDWIN STANLEY. .\dm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 16, 1886. S. of Henrj- John. B. at Queenscliffe, Victoria,
Australia. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M..A.. 1900. Ord.
deacon and priest (Goulburn, for Sydney), 1890; C. of St
Paul's, Sydney, with charge of Eveleigh, N.S.W., 1890-3.
C. of St John's, Paramatta, 1893-5. R- of St Thomas, Enfield,
N.S.W., 1896-1901. K. of St Jude's, Bowral, 1901-2. R. of
Mosman, 1902-7. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1909.
WILKINSON, ERNEST EDWARD. Adm. pens, at E.vimanuel,
Mar. 24, 1894. S. of the Rev. E[dward] G[leadow] (1854),
[V.] of Twyford, Berks. B. Dec. 1875. School, Bradfield
College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (York),
1900; pnest, 1901; C. of St Paul's, Sculcoats, Yorks., 1900-5.
C. of Ladysmith, Natal, 1905-8. C. of Newcastle, Natal,
190S-9. C. of Parkgate, Yorks., 1909-11. Miss. (Abp's.
West Canada Mission) at Lethbridge, Alberta, 1911-15
R. of Romaldkirk with Cotherstone, Yorks., 1916-18. V. of
Bamacre, Lanes., 1918-20. Died May 3, 1921, at Broome,
N.W. Australia. (Brad/ield Coll. Reg.; Crock/ord; The
Guardian, May 13, 1921.)
WILKINSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Dec. 3, 1770. S. of Thomas. B. at Wintersbum, Gargrave,
Yorks. School, Skipton, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar,
1771; B.A. 1775. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), May 25, 1777; priest
(Ely, Litt. dim. from Lincoln), Sept. 21, 1777; C. of Long
Sutton, Lmcs., 1777. V. of Bardsey, Yorks., 1792-1825. V. of
Great Paxton, Hunts., 1796-1825. Died June 15, 1825,
aged 7i. at Thorp-Arch, Yorks. (St John's CoU. Adm., iv.
560; Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, FRANCIS ALFRED WILMOT. Adm. pens, at
Magdalene, Oct. 17, 1900. S. of Alfred WUmot, of the
Hawthorns, Tower Hamlets Road, Walthamstow. B. Sept.
16, 1881. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1914. Assistant Master at the Coopers'
Company's School, Bow, 1906-7. Ord. deacon (St Albans),
1907; pnest, 1908; C. of West Ham, 1907-13. V. of Cfaertsey,
Surrey, 1914-17. Chaplain (Mission to Seamen), at Belfast,
1917-21; on the Tyne, 1921-6; at Southampton, 1926-34.
V. of Binstead, Isle of Wight, 1934-42. V. of Hartley Wintney,
Hants., 1942-8. V. of Holyboume, 1948-52-. (Christ's Hasp.
Exhibitioners; Crock/ord.)
WILKINSON, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, June 15, 1839. [Younger] s. of Henry, of Clapham
Common, Surrey (and Jane, dau. of Samuel Cox, of Bath).
Matnc. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon,
1844; priest, 1846. C. of Bicester, 0.xon., 1846-7. P.C. of
West Ashton, WOts., 1846-61. Died May 14, 1861, aged 40,
m London. Brother of Henrj' C. (1831). (Boase, vi. 879;
Clergy List; Crock/ord; G. Mag., 1861, i. 703; Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 25, 1855. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar,
1856; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1859;
priest, i860; C. of Kington Magna, Dorset, 1859-62. C. of
Compton-Abbas, 1862-6. C. of Stower Provost, 1866-7.
H.M, Inspector of Schools, 1867-1901. V. of St Helen's, Isle
of Wight, 1901-4. Of Torquay (no cure), 1905. R.of^Udham,
Essex, 1906-15. Married Fanny Oldham, eldest dau. of
J. E. Bradshaw, of Fair Oak Park, Hants. Died Apr. 30,
1915, aged 78, at Aldham Rectory. (Crock/ord; CUrgy List;
The Times, May 25, 1915.)
WILKINSON, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1822; a 'Ten-year man.' [S. of Matthew.] Matric.
Michs. 1830; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1833. Ord. deacon (Durham),
1813; priest (Carlisle), 1814; C. of Moresby, Cumberiand,
1815-29. P.C. of Arlecdon, 1829-47. R. of Whicham, 1847-
65. .\ well-known antiquary; commissioned by the Earl of
Lonsdale to supervise the excavation of the Roman fort at
Moresby. Married (2) Elizabeth Ralph. Died .May 27 1865
aged 78. Father of Charles E. (1869) and John J. (1S49).
(Crock/ord; Clergy List; C. R. Hudleston; Foster, Index
EccUs.)
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WILKINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1850.
S. of the Rev. John, of Hunmanby, Yorks. (and Frances).
B. there. Bapt. Nov. i, 1830. [School, Pocklington.] Matnc.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (York), 1857; pnest,
1858; C. of Wold-Newton, Yorks., 1857-9- C. of Cherry-
Burton, 1859-73. C. of St John's, Hull, 1873-4. V. of
Waghen, Yorks., 1874-98. Married, 1861, Jane, youngestdau.
of the Rev. J. B. Williams, formerly V. of Llantrisant, Glam.
Died Apr. 20, 1898, aged 68, at Hornsea. Father of Harold M.
(1894). (Eagle, XX. 590; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 27,
1898.)
WILKINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 16,
• 1885. [S. of John, surgeon. B. Feb. 4, 1867, at Hull.] Matric.
Michs. 1885; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1888; M.B. and B.Chir. 1891. At St Mary's Hospital.
L.S.A. 1890; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1894; F.R.C.S. 1894.
House Surgeon, Royal Hospital, Sheffield. Practised in
Sheffield. Lecturer and Demonstrator at Sheffield School of
Medicine. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C.). Married, 1895, Alice, dau. of James Foster of
Hornsea, and had issue. Author, Hearing; Mechanism of the
Cochlea, etc. Of Sheffield in 1952. {Medical Directories; Who's
Who; Who's Who in Yorks.)
WILKINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 29,
1885. S. of J., Esq., of Cross Street, Sturton-en-le-Steeple,
Lines. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir.
1892; M.A. 1893. At the Middlesex Hospital; House Surgeon
there. L.S..\. 1891; D.T.M. 1907. Senior House Surgeon,
Bolton Infirmary; Superintendent, Islington Medical Mission.
For many years Medical Officer in charge of the C.M.S.
hospitals, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery at the Union
Medical College, Foochow, China. Latterly Medical Officer,
GUead Medical Mission, Spitalfields. Of 17, Courtfield
Gardens, Ealing, London, W., in 1948. {Medical Directories.)
WILKINSON, GEORGE GOODE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1877. S. of George Goodley, merchant's clerk [of
Summerfield House, West Hill, Putney] (and Eliza Anne).
B. July 9, 1858, in Mayfair. Bapt. Sept. 28, 1858. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884.
Master at a prep, school at St Leonards-on-Sea, 1881-2. Ord.
deacon (Chichester), 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Upper St
Leonards-on-Sea, 1883-5. Lecturer of St Mary Magdalene's,
St Leonards-on-Sea, 189 1-4. Head Master of Quebec House
School, St Leonards-on-Sea. C. of Northiam, Sussex, 1907-11.
C.-in-charge of Christ Church, Horeham Road, Sussex, 191 1-
15. R. of Knossington and of Cold Overton, Leics., 1915-34.
Married, Dec. 22, 1883, Barbara McAlister, eldest dau. of
W. Thomson, R.N. Died Dec. 16, 1939, at Eastbourne.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 18, 1939.)
WILKINSON, GEORGE GREY. Adm. pens., aged 25, at Pem-
broke, Oct, 8, 1886. Eldest s. of the Rt. Rev. George
[Howard], D.D. (Brasenose College, Oxford, 1851), Bishop of
Truro (and Caroline Charlotte, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Benfield Des Voeux, 3rd Regt. of Foot). B. Apr. 30, 1861, in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London) 1891; priest, 1894;
C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1891-1909.
Priest-in-Ordinary to H.M. the King, 1910-15. Died May 13,
1915, while marching through London with a battalion of
Cadets after an inspection by the King in Buckingham
Palace gardens. (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford;
The Times, May 17, 19 15; Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, GEORGE HUTTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. II, 1807. [2nd s. of Thomas, of Walsham-the-Willows,
Suffolk (and Jane, dau. of George Hutton, of Skelton, Yorks.).
B. Jan. 25, 1791. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1807;
Scholar, 1810; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 25, 181 1. Called to the Bar, June 28, 1814. On the
Northern Circuit. A Special Pleader. Of Harperley Park,
Darlington, Co. Durham. Recorder of Newcastle, 1834-54.
Judge of Northumberland County Court, 1847-53- D.L. for
Co. Durham. Married (i) Sept. 16, 1817, Elizabeth Jane, dau.
of George Pearson, of Harperley Park and had issue; (2) June
3, 1843, Catherine Heydon, eldest dau. of Major Andrew
Philip Skene, 9th Dragoon Guards, of Hallyards, Fifes., and
widow of Richard Smith, of Castletownroche, Co. Cork. Died
Dec. 23, 1859. Father of Edward A. (1852). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Boase, iii. 1352; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Walford,
County Families; G. Mag., i860, i. 197; Burke, L.G. (sub
Stobart).)
WILKINSON, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edward Abercrombie
(1852), of Whitworth vicarage, Co. Durham. B. Dec. 29,
Wilkinson, Henry Clennell
1875, at Tudhoe, Co. Durham. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1912. Lieut., 3rd (Militia)
Battn., Durham L.I. Served in the South African War,
1898-1902. Ord. deacon (Wakefield), 1902; priest, 1903;
C. of King Cross, Halifax, 1902-7. C. of Cockfield, Co.
Durham, 1907-n. V. of Ingleton, 1911-25. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in
despatches). V. of Bamburgh, Northumberland, 1925-48.
Of Bamburgh ini952. Brother of Edward J. (1887). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
WILKINSON, HAROLD MAYFIELD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1894. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. George (1850), V. of
Waghen [or Wawne, Yorks.] (and Jane Shirtliffe Mayfield).
B. there, June 20, 1875. School, Durham. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at King
Henry VIII's School, Coventry, 1899-1901; at Giggleswick
School, 1901-6; at Durham School, 1906-33; Second Master,
1923-33- Married, Apr. 6, 1910, Katharine Mary, youngest
dau. of W. J. Maynard, of Durham. Latterly of 40, Filey
Road, Scarborough. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WILKINSON, HARRY VANE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 9, 1859. S. of the Rev. C[hristopher] W[illiam] (1814)
[of Ingmanthorpe Hall, Yorks. School, Harrow]. Matric.
Easter, 1861. Migrated to Magdalene, Oct. 10, i86i. Of
10, Bryanston Square, London. Died in 1887. (Harrow Sch.
Keg.)
WILKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 5, 1806.
Matric. Michs. 1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn (age 26), Nov. 2,
1812. [Only s. of Abraham, M.D., of Enfield.] (Inns of Court;
Robinson, History of Enfield, 1. 247.)
WILKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 7, 1810. S. of Capt. Richard. B. at Chatham. Matric.
Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1811; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd
Smith's prize) 1814; M.A. 1817. Fellow, 1814-21. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1814. Called to the Bar, Feb. 8, 1821.
Assistant Master at Sedbergh School, 1819-38. Married
.\gnes, dau. of Arthur Shepherd, of Shaw End, Westmorland.
Died Mar. 31, 1838. M.I. at Sedbergh. (F. P. White; Inns of
Court.)
WILKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 4,
1849. S. of John [of London]. [B. Nov. 26, 1830.] School,
Mariborough College. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A.
1856. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1854; priest, 1855; C. of
Witham, Essex, 1854-7. P.C. of Dilton Marsh, Wilts., 1857-
62. P.C. of Castle Hedingham, Essex, 1862-8. P.C. of Eridge
Green, Sussex, 186S-75. Chaplain to the Marquess of
Abergavenny, 1869. R. of Otley, Suffolk, 1875-87. Died
Apr. 9, 1887, at St Leonards-on-Sea. Father of John Du C.
(1879), Lewis (1881) and William H. (1876). (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 30,
1869. [2nd s. of James, of The Mount, Sheffield. B. 1848.]
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 29, 1872. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1878. On the
Oxford Circuit. Died Apr. 5, 1896, at Surbiton. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Standard, Apr. 7,
1896.)
WILKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1895. S.
of J. B. Dec. II, 1878, at Huddersfield. School, Western
College, Harrogate (Mr H. A. .Mian). Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1899. Assistant Master at Brampton School, Cumber-
land; at Laleham School; at Monkstown, Co. Dublin; at
Cheltenham College, 1920-33-. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A.). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
WILKINSON, HENRY BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov.
20, 1868. [2nd] s. of John Charies (sic) [Thomas Clifton], of
Newall Hall, Yorks. (and Julia Jemima, dau. of the Hon.
Henry Butler). B. May 4, 1850, at Cay ton Hall, Yorks.
Educated at Croxton, Cambs. by the Rev. H. WUliams.
Matric. Michs. 1869. Died in college, Nov. 17, 1871. (Scott,
MSS.; Peile, 11. 609; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 23, 1871.)
WILKINSON, HENRY CLENNELL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1887. [2nd s. of Percival Spearman (1838), of Mount
Oswald, Co. Durham (and Adela Julia Kirkby, eldest dau. of
Kirkby Fenton, of Caldecote Hall, Warws.). B. Oct. 2, 1866.
School, Durham; and at Durham University, 1886-7.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1892; priest, 1894; C. of St Saviour's, Leicester,
1892-8. C. of Oakham, Rutland, 1898-1900. C. of Upton
Magna, Salop, 1900-4. R. of Upton Magna with Withington,
1904-5. Died Nov. 9, 1905. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 11, 1905.)
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WILKINSON, HENRY COX. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
Feb. 9, 1831. [Elder] s. of Henry (and Jane, dau. of Samuel
Cox, of Bath). B. [Sept. 6, i8ii], at Tumford, Herts.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1832. Of White Webbs Park,
Enfield, .Middlesex. J. P. for Herts. Married, 1864, Louisa,
youngest dau. of Major Waller, Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Brother of Francis H. (1839). (Walford, County Families;
Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, HENRY EDWARD THORNTON. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 1893. S. of Colonel — [WilUam Hall],
deceased, of Wood Brow, Malton, Yorks. (and Julia Ditmas).
[B. Mar. 10, 1874, at Wetherby.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1893. Of Newstead, Norton, Malton, Yorks. Served
in the South African War, 1898-1902 (Imperial Yeomanry).
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Yorkshire
Hussars). Married, Oct. 12, 1903, Cicely Ethel, dau. of
Col. W. A. Cardwell, of Eastbourne. Of St Minver, Cornwall,
in 1937. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who's Who in Yorkshire.)
WILKINSON, HENRY THOMAS. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 4, 1820. S. of the Rev. Marmaduke (1787), R- of
Nowton and Redgrave, Suffolk (by his 2nd wife, Mary).
B. Mar. 1802. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1820; B..\. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 9,
1825; priest, June 18, 1826. R. of Market Weston, Suffolk,
1833-76. Died Aug. 1876; tombstone at Market Weston.
[Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists; T. A. Walker, 409; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, HOOPER JOHN. .A.dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
-Mar. 3, 1818. [Eldest] s. of George [of Walsham-le-Willows
Hall, Suffolk]. [B. Feb. .11, 1800], in London. School,
London. Matric. Michs. 1818. Of Walsham Hall, Walsham-
le-Willows, Suffolk. Married, Feb. 23, 1822, -A.nne, only dau.
of Robert Howlett, of the Rookery, Yoxford, Suffolk. Died
May 26, 1883, aged 83. Father of the next, of Thomas E.
(1856) and Octavius (1855). (Jesus Coll. Notes; Walford,
County Families; Burke, L.O., sub Stobart.)
WILKINSON, HOOPER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1841. [Eldest] s. of Hooper [John] (above). B.
[Dec. 31, 1822], at Sibton, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds
[and Harrow]. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
.\dm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 31, 1845. Called to the Bar,
June 8, 1849. Of Walsham-le-Willows Hall and the Rookery,
Yoxford. Died in 1906; buried at Brighton. Brother of
Octavius (1855) and Thomas E. (1856). (Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Lists; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, .Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.) ,
WILKINSON, HORACE RICARDO. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1 89 1. S. of Horace, of Frankfield, Seal Chart,
Sevenoaks, Kent (and Annie, only dau. of William Dickinson).
B. there [Jan. 4], 1872. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1895;
priest, 1896; C. of Stoke-Damerel, Devon, 1895-7. V. of
Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, r897-i9i4. Served in the Great
War, 19x4-19 (Chaplain, R.N.; O.B.E., 1919). V. of Milden-
hall, 1919-22. Lie. to off., dio. of St Edmundsbury, 1922.
Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of St Edmundsbury, 1924-40.
Hon. Canon, St Edmundsbury, 1932. Married, 1896, Ethel,
dau. of Admiral Bosanquet. Had in his possession the head
of Oliver Cromwell, which had for long been in his family.
Of Melton Grove, Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1951. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, HUGH JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Jan. 23, 1837. B. at Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1841. In Holy Orders. Lived in Liverpool (no cure), 1858-68.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Everton, Liverpool, 1868-9. C. of
St Peter's, Leeds, 1877-81. Resided subsequently in Liver-
pool and disappears from Clergy List, 1887.
WILKINSON, ISAAC HERBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Nov. 19, 1840. [3rd s. of Robert (and Catherine, dau. of
John Peter Allix, of Swaffham Prior House, Cambs.). B.
July 18, 1818. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1848. Of Upper Hare Park, near Newmarket.
D.L. and J. P. for Cambs. J. P. for Beds. Married, July 11,
1839, Margaret Anne, only child of Lieut.-Col. John Petrie
Keble, of the Hon. East India Company. Died June 3, 1893,
at Podington, Beds. Brother of Charles A. (1833) and
Robert H. ii829). (EtonSch.Lists;'WaUor(i,County Families;
The Guardian, June 7, 1893; Sir W. Starry.)
WILKINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, June 28,
1845.
WILKINSON, JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1899. S. of
James, Esq., of Milnthorpe, Westmorland. Matric. Michs.
1899. In business in Leeds.
WILKINSON, JAMES ALFRED. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1892.
S. of James, of Shawforth, Rochdale (and Leonora Amelia
Grover). B. June 10, 1S73, at Spotland, Lanes. School,
Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1892; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,'
Wilkinson, John Brewster
Pt I, ist Class, 1894); B.A. 1896; M.A. X899. Sometime
Assistant Master at the Perse School, Cambridge- and at
Rugby. Professor of chemistry at Transvaal University
College, and later, at the University of the Witwatersrand.
President of the South African Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, 1924. Died Oct. i, 1934, in Johannesburg
(Venn, 11. 528.)
WILKINSON, JAMES BLUNT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus
Oct. 1868. S. of the Rev. Alfred (1829), deceased, b!
[Feb. 7, 1850], at Teddington, Middlesex. School, Leamington
College. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Lingfield,
Surrey, 1873-4- C. of St Jude's, East Brixton, 1874-6. C. of
Portishead, Somerset, 1876-8. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen
Society, 1878-80. C. of Charles, Plj-mouth, 1880-2. R. of
Shaftesbury, 1882-5. R- of Bratton St Maur, Somerset,
1885-7. V. of All Saints, Darlaston, Staffs., 1887-93; R- of
St Chad's, Lichfield, 1893-4. Chaplain to St Mary's hospital,
Paddington, 1895-1900. R. of Compton Abbas, Dorset,
1901-6. R. of Pimpeme, 1906-11. Chaplain to Lord E.
Cecil, 1912-20. Resided latterly at Broadstone, Dorset,
where he died May 7, 1920. (Crockford; The Times, May lo,
1920.)
WILKINSON, JAMES EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Downing
Oct. 8, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.'
Pt I, 1st Class) 1886.
WILKINSON, JAMES JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7
1853. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857. Assistant Master at
Rossall School, 1856; at Tonbridge, 1858-9; at Norwood
College, Upper Norwood in 1883. Married, May 26, 1883
Kate .-Uice, dau. of George Austin, of St John's Wood)
London. Died May 4, 1907, at his residence in Carlisle,
aged 75. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Rossall Reg.; The Daily
Telegraph, May 9, 1907.)
WILKINSON, JAMES THEODORE. Adm. pens, at St John's
Oct. 7, 1866. S. of [the Rev.] William George (and Dorothy)'
B. at Bubwith, Yorks. Bapt. Apr. 29, 1846. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1870-
pnest, 1871; C. of Huddersfield, 1870-80. V. of Holmebridge,
Yorks., 1880-1902. Disappears from Crockford, 1903
Brother of Christopher G. (1876).
WILKINSON, JAMES WATTS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi.
Oct. 9, 1862. Of Middlesex. [School, Sheffield Collegiate.]
Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1863; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1867; priest, 1869; C. of St James's
Dover, 1867-70. C. of North Meols, Lanes., 1870-1. C. of
Charlton Kings, Gloucs., 1871-4. V. of St James's, Leyland,
Lanes., 1874-1901. Died Apr. 29, 1901, aged 57. [Crockford:
The Tunes, May 8, 1901.)
WILKINSON, JOHN. Adm. at Christ's, June 11, 1825 (not in
Adm. Reg., but name found in Butler's book). [Illegitimate s.
of John, iron-master (for whomsee D.N.B.). B. Oct. 8, 1806.]
-Matric. Michs. 1825. Operated his father's works at Brymbo
Denbighs. from 1829 until he 'fled to Australia in the '^o's'
(W. H. Chaloner.) "*
WILKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 22, 1890.
S. of J[ohn] [soUcitorJ, of i, Cambridge Place, Regent's Park,
London (and Elizabeth). [B. July 9, 1871. School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. A land-agent.
Of SkelmorUe, Ayrshire. J. P. for Renfrewshire. Married,
1908, Vera May Theodora, dau. of Major-Gen. Townsend A.
de Moleyns. Died Aug. 18, 1939. (Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, Aug. ig, 1939.)
WILKINSON, JOHN BOURDIEU. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 23, 1S52. S. of George Sidney, Major, H.E.I.C.S.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon,
1856; priest, 1857; C. of Weston Market, Suffolk. 1856-7.
C. of Christ Church, Westminster, 1857-60. C. of Haggerston
mission, Middlesex, i860. C. of Lavington, Sussex, 1861-3.
C. of Holy Trinity, Portsea, 1864-5. C. of St Peter's,
Plymouth, 1866-7. C. of St Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1867-74.
V. of the Church-of-the-Ascension, Lavender HiU, 1874-85.
Married, 1857, Caroline Elizabeth, only dau. of the Rev.
Henry Thomas Wilkinson (1820), R. of Weston Market,
Suffolk. Author, Mission Sermons; Daily Readings; Instruc-
tions on the Parables; Meditations; Hour of Death, etc. Died
July 16, 1885, aged 52. (Boase, in. 1353; T. A. Walker, 503;
Crockford; The Guardian, July 22, 1885.)
WILKINSON, JOHN BREWSTER. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Apr. 9, 1803. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1803;
B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810; B.D. 1817. FeUow, 1809-33. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), Dec. 18, 1S08; priest, June 27, 1813. R. of
Freston, Sufiolk, 1832-8, and R. of Holbrook, 1832-58.
Married, May 29, 1832, Jane Theresa, dau. of John Purcell,
M.D., of Kilkenny. Died June 20, 1862, aged 77. (Crockford;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1862. 11. 112:
Burke, L.G.)
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WILKINSON, JOHN CHAPPELL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at
Trinity, June 21, 1756. S. of John, of Stradbroke, Suffolk.
Schools, Bungay and Bury St Edmunds. Matnc. Michs.
1756; B.A. 1760. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 7, 1762; priest,
Aug. 12, 1764; C. of Horham, Suffolk, 1762. C. of Brome with
Oakley, 1764. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists.)
WILKINSON, JOHN DU CANE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1879. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Henry (1849) [R.] of Otley,
Suffolk. B. [May 19], i860, at Dilton Marsh, Wilts. Schools,
Marlborough College and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883. Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised at Witham, Essex.
Married, May 17, 1893. Eva Jane, youngest dau. of the Rev.
John Watson, R. of Orton Longueville, Hunts. Of Chipping
Hill, Witham, Essex, where he died Aug. 28, 1930. Brother of
Lewis (1881) and William H. (1876). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The Guardian, May 24, 1893; The
Times, Aug. 30, 1930.)
WILKINSON, JOHN FARRAR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 4 1850. S. of James, draper of cloth, of Rawfolds,
Yorks. (and Jane). B. at Birstall. Bapt. July 25, 1824.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (York), Dec. 21, 1854; pnest, Dec. 23, 1855; C. of
Brandesburton, Yorks., 1854-66. V. of Flamborough, 1866-
90. R. of Folkton, 1890-1909. Died June 28, 1909. (Scott,
MSS.; Eagle, xxxi. 246; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, JOHN FERDINANDO. Adm. at Clare, June 22,
1822 B at South Croxton, Leics. [S. of the Rev. William
(1792)1 Matric.Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826. R. of South Croxton,
Leics., 1828-68. Died Mar. 22, 1868. M.I. in Church.
(Clergy List, which calls him 'G. F.')
WILKINSON, The Rev. JOHN JAMES. M.A. 1849, from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. George (1822), B.D., of Whitehaven
Cumberland (and Elizabeth, dau. of James Ralph). B. 1818.J
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, June 21, 1838; B.A.
(Oxford), 1842; M.A. (Oxford), 1845. Ord. deacon, (Lincoln),
1842- priest, 1843. P.C. of West Butterwick, Lines., 1845-9.
V. of'Erith, Kent, 1849-52. R. of Lanteglos, Cornwall, 1852-
76 J P for Cornwall. Mayor of Camelford, 1854, i860, 1866
and 1873. Married, 1850, Gertrude Blanche, only dau. of
W H Walpole. Died Dec. 3, 1876. Half-brother of Charles
E. (1863). (Al. Oxon.; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Clergy List;
Crockford; Walford, County Families.)
WILKINSON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 23,
1814 Of Surrey. School, St Saviour's, Southwark. Matric.
Michs 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Bangor,
Litt dim. from Bath and Wells), Mar. 24, 1819; pnest
(Winchester), 1821. Second Master of St Saviour's School,
Southwark, 1819-24. Head Master of Aldenham School,
Herts., 1824-33. Minister of the English Episcopal Church at
St Omer, France, 1836-80. Married (i) Jan. 1821, Ann
Parker dau. of Richard Burrows, of Saffron Walden, Essex;
(2) 1832, E., dau. of W. D. Dray, M.D. Father of the next.
Disappears from Crockford, 1881. (Aldenham Sch. Reg.)
WILKINSON, JONATHAN BURROWS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 7, 1844; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1844. S. of the Rev.
Jonathan (above). Master of Aldenham Grammar School (and
Ann Parker Burrows). B. Jan. 21, 1826, at St Saviour's,
Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1852. Married, Jan. 29,
1850 Julia, 3rd dau. of W. Stockdale, of Boulogne. Died
Dec.'g, 1856. {The Guardian, Feb. 27, 1850; F. P. White.)
WILKINSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 20, 1852.
S. of Charles, of Clapham, Surrey. B. Sept. 27, 1831, at
Ludgate HUl. Schools, Clapham (private) and bandgate,
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury), 1857; priest, 1858; C. of Christ Church,
Dover, 1857-61. C. of East Knoyle, Wilts., 1861-2. C. of
Minchiohampton, Gloucs., 1862-5. London Diocesan Home
Missionary, 1865-7. V. of St SUas, Pentonville, London,
1867-73 V. of Brimscombe, Gloucs., 1873-86. R. of St
Michael's, Bristol, 1886-93. Resided latterly at 9, Carlton
Road, Ealing, where he died Oct. 4. i897- Father of David
H. D. (1883). (Venn, 11. 307; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 7,
1897.)
WILKINSON, JOSEPH BAYLEY. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Jan 8, 1822. S. of Jonas. B. Aug. 23, 1803, in Barbados.
School, Barbados (Rev. — Maynard). Matric. Lent, 1822.
WILKINSON, JOSEPH GREEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity,
June 28, 1806. [Eld. s. of Joseph [Green], of Guildford St,
London. B. Feb. 11, 1785. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Lent 1807. Of Wimpole Street, London. Took the name of
Wilkinson. Married, 1817, Mary, dau. of George CaswaU, of
Sacombe Park, Herts. Died Oct. 2, 1849- (Burke, L.G.;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WILKINSON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 7,
178Q Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1791; B.A.
Uth Wrangler) 1794; M.A. 1797; B.D. 1805. Fellow, 1796-
1814; tutor. Died in college, June 7, 1814. aged 43; buried in
the churchyard of St Benedict. M.I. (Lamb, History of
C.C.C.;G.Mflg., 1814, n. 85.)
Wilkinson, Michael Joseph
WILKINSON, KENNETH EDWARD TOWLER. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1890. S. of E. F., barrister, of York (and Annie
Towler). B. there, Feb. 16, 1871. School, St Peter's, York.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; LL.B. 1894. Adm. Solicitor,
Dec. 1896; practised at York (Messrs Crombie and Wilkinson).
Of 60, Marygate, York, in 1946. (Venn, 11. 517; Law Lists.)
WILKINSON, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1784. S. of Charles, schoolmaster, of Nottingham.
School, Nottingham. Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1789.
WILKINSON, LEONARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1879. Adm.
at Cavendish H., Oct. 1879. S. of the Rev. James Butler
(and Alice). B. Aug. 12, 1862, at Prescot, Lanes. Migrated to
St John's, Oct. 9, 1880; B.A. 1883. Second Master of Hom-
castle Grammar School, Lines., 1884-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1885; priest (Hereford), 1886; C. of Ditton Priors,
Salop, 1886-7. C. of All Saints, Hereford, 1887-8. V. of
Westbury-on-Sevem, Gloucs., 1888-1902. R. of Micheldean,
1902-7. Lie. Pr., dio. of Gloucester, 1907-15. R. of Farming-
ton, 1915-19. Lie. Pr., dio. of Gloucester, 1919-20. C. of
Hutton-in-the- Forest, 1920-1. C. of Chipping Warden and
Edgcote, Northants., 1922-3. Perm, to off., dio. of London,
1922-4. R. of Ozleworth, Gloucs., 1924-30. Lie. to off., dio.
of St Edmundsbury and Ely, from 1930. Latterly of Manor
Gardens, Mildenhall, Suffolk, where he died Aug. 2, 1938.
(Crockford; The Times, Aug. 4, 1938.)
WILKINSON, LEWIS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 13, 1881. [S. of the
Rev. Henry (1849), of Eridge Green, Sussex. B. July 10,
1862. School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1885; priest
(Winchester), 1887; C. of Famham, Surrey, 1885-9. Inc. of
Tiaro with Kilkivan, Queensland, 1889-92. C. of Kettering,
Northants., 1892-6. C. of Binsted, Hants., 1896-1900. C. of
Boconnoc with Bradoc, Cornwall, 1900-2. C. of St Neots,
1902-7. R. of Willersey, Gloucs., 1907-10. R. of Lansallos,
Cornwall, 1910-22. P.C. of Hessenford, 1933-6. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Truro, from 1936. Latterly of Boconnoc, Cornwall.
Died Nov. 12, 1946. Brother of John Du C. (1879) and
William H. (1876). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 15, 1946.)
WILKINSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age i8) at
Peterhouse, July 2, 1787. [4th] s. of John, of Roehampton.
School, Bury St Edmunds (private). Matric. Michs. 1787;
B.A. 1793; M.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 12, i797;
priest, Dec. 23, 1798; C. of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1798-1800.
R. of Little Welnetham, 1800-32, and R. of Nowton and
Redgrave, 1802-44. Married (i) Dec. 1792, at Rushbrook,
Suffolk, Elizabeth, natural dau. of Sir Charles Davers and
had issue; (2) Mary — , and had further issue; (3) Sarah
Shelley. Died at Redgrave, Jan. 22, 1844. Father of Henry T.
(1820). (r. A. Walker, 356; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; Clergy List; V. Hodson; G. Mag., 1844, i. 327; The
Extraordinary Black Book, 1830.)
WILKINSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 1831.
[S. of James, merchant, of Leeds. B. [1807], at Leeds. School,
Leeds Grammar, where he was also an Assistant Master before
1831.] Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. (8th Classic) 1835; M.A.
1838; D.D. 1851. Fellow, 1836-7. Select Preacher, 1865-6.
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1835; priest, 1836; C. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1836-40. Principal of Huddersiield proprietary
School, 1838-40. Head Master of Kensington School, London,
and Preacher at St Philip's Chapel, Regent Street, 1840-3.
Head Master of Marlborough College (from its foundation),
1843-52; 'as difficult a post as a headmaster has ever been
asked to fill.' V. of Bishop's Lavington, Wilts., 1852-73.
V. of Melksham with Erlestoke, 1873-6. Preb. of Salisbury,
1870-6. Married, 1840, Laetitia Martha, dau. of George
Maunsell Shield, of Rochester, and had issue. Author, On the
Expenses of Undergraduates; Sermons. Died Mar. 4, 1876, at
Melksham vicarage. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. and Hist. ; Leeds
Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Boase, in. 1354; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, Mar. 9, 1876.)
WILKINSON, MATTHEW EASON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 9, 1879. [2nd] s. of Matthew Alexander Eason, physician,
of Manchester (and Louisa Letitia, only dau. of George Henry
Walker, of PhUadelphia, U.S.A.). B. at Hulme, Greenheys.
Bapt. July 7, 1861. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A.
1883. Married, Dec. 2, 1909, Emmeline, youngest dau. of
Sir Edward Sieveking, M.D. Died Nov. 10, 1927, at Chepstow.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Eagle, xlv. 159; The Times, Nov. 15, 1927.)
WILKINSON, MICHAEL JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, July 6, 1842. S. of [the Rev.] Michael [C.M.S.].
B. [May 16, 1824], in Bengal. School, King William's College,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (London), 1847; priest (Calcutta), 1848. For
some time a C.M.S. Missionary ; at Benares, 1852; at Koteghur,
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Wilkinson, Michael Marlow Umfreville
1852. C. of Melchboume, Beds., 1854-6. C. of Penkridge,
Staffs., 1856-60. P.C. of Wessington, Derbs., 1861-8. V. of
Waterlooville, Hants., 1868-70. V. of Denholme Gate, Yorks.,
1870-3. Author, Memorials of an Indian Missionary. Died
June II, 1873, in London. [King William's Coll. Reg.;
Clergv List; Crockford; Simms, Biblio. Staffs.; The Times,
June 17, 1873.)
WILKINSON, MICHAEL MARLOW UMFREVILLE. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 4, 1850. S. of [the Rev.] Watts
(Worcester College, Oxford, 1813). B. at Godshill, Isle of
Wight. School, Islington. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar,
1852; B.A. {^th Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1857. Fellow, 1855;
Assistant tutor, 1855-64. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1857; priest,
1858. R. of Reepham with Kerdiston, Norfolk, 1864-1916.
Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1902-16. Married, Jan. 9, 1866,
Annie Harriet, eldest dau. of E. F. Fennell, of Dover, and
had issue. Died Mar. 22, 1916, aged 84. {Crockford; Who was
Who; The Guardian, Jan. 17, 1866; The Times, Mar. 25, 1916.)
WILKINSON, OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 23,
1855. [5th s. of Hooper John (1818), of Walsham-le-Willows.
B. June 23, 1836. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric.
Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Ely), i860;
priest, 1862; C. of Barton Mills, Suffolk, 1860-1. C. of
Great Stukeley with King's Ripton, Hunts., 1862-3. C. of
Little Munden, Herts., 1864. C. of Sibton with Peasenhall,
Suffolk, 1865-9. C. of Hinderclay, 1870. Died in 1870.
Brother of Hooper J. (1841) and Thomas E. (1856). {Bury
St Edmunds Sch. Lists; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, OSBORN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 5, 1841.
5. of Robert. B. [Oct. 8, 1822], in Montagu Square, London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1841. Joined the Indian Army;
a volunteer with the Jullundur field force against the Sikh
insurgent leader Ram Singh, 1848-9, and in other campaigns;
for 13 years in the loth Bengal light cavalry. Commanded the
frontier post of Kohat in the .\fghan War, 1878-9. Men-
tioned in despatches. Hon. Colonel, 2nd Lancers. Major-
General, Indian Army. C.B., 1877; retired, 1880. Married,
Apr. 20, 1853, Minnie, dau. of Col. J. Free, 10th Bengal Light
Cavalry. Author, Gemini Generals. Died Jan. 21, 1906.
{Peile, II. 473; Army Lists; Who was Who.)
WILKINSON, OWEN DINHAM. Adm. at Humphrey H., Oct.
1859. Matric. Michs. 1859.
WILKINSON, PERCIVAL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 26) at Trinity,
June 28, 1785. [4th] s. of William, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Private tuition. Matric. Michs. 1785. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 17, 1781. {Inns of Court.)
WILKINSON, PERCIVAL SPEARMAN. Adm. Fell .-Com. at
St John's, Dec. 10, 1810. Of Co. Durham. [3rd s. of Thomas,
of Coxhoe, and of Witton Castle (and Hannah Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Spearman). B. May 14, 1792. School, Eton.]
Matric. Lent, 1812. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. ig, 1812;
B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. Adm. a member of Trinity, Feb. 26,
1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20, 1815. Ord. priest
(Norwich), July 20, 1817. Held no cures. Of Mount Oswald,
Co. Durham. Married, 1817, Sophia Mary, only child of
Capt. Philip Anstruther. Died in 1875. Father of the next,
of Anthony J. A. (1854) and Clennell (1842); brother of
Anthony (1803) and Thomas C. (1805). {Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, E.G.; Inns of Court; Sir W. Sterry.)
WILKINSON, PERCIVAL SPEARMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Mar. 2, 1838. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Percival
[Spearman] (above), of Mount Oswald, Durham (and Sophia,
dau. of Major Philip Anstruther). Educated at Durham
University. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847. Of
Mount Oswald, Co. Durham. Captain, North Durham
Militia. J. P. for Co. Durham and the West Riding. Married,
July 4, i860, Adela Julia Kirkby, eldest dau. of Kirkby
Fenton, of Caldecote Hall, Warws. Died Aug. 14, 1898.
Brother of Anthony J. A. (1854) and Clennell (1842); father
of Henry C. (1887). (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, \x. 590; The
Times, Aug. 17, 1898.)
WILKINSON, REGINALD JOHN. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1896. S. of John, solicitor, of North Walsham,
Norfolk. B. there, Apr. 12, 1878. School, North Walsham
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
WILKINSON, RICHARD HATTAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. II, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Joseph [Stevenson], wine-
merchant, of London (and Mary). B. June 23, 1826, in
St James's, Westminster. School, Elizabeth College, Guern-
sey. Did not reside. Adm. at Pembroke College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Nov. 19, 1846; B.A. (Oxford) 1850. Ord.
deacon (Chester), i85i;priest, i852;C.of Parr, Lanes., 1852-
6. C. of Keswick, Cumberland, 1857-8. C. of Harwood,
Lanes., 1859. C. of St Clement's, Truro and Second Master of
the Truro Grammar School, 1860-7. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1868. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
Wilkinson, Surtees George
WILKINSON, RICHARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. 8, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Richard TBritish Consul at
Salonika]. B. at Salonika, May 29, 1867. School, Powis
Square, London (private) [and Felsted]. Matric. Michs. 1886;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1901. President of the Union, 1888. In
the Colonial Service of the Straits Settlements, 1889; District
Of&cer at Dindings, 1902; Inspector of Schools, 1903;
President of Negri Sembilan, 191 1; Colonial Secretary,
Straits Settlements, 1911-15. C.M.G., 1912. Governor of
Sierra Leone, 1915-21; retired in 1922. Married, Oct. 24,
1912, Edith Sinclair, dau. of James Baird, of Glasgow.
Compiled a Dictionary of the Malay Language and a Malay-
English Dictionary, 1906. Presented a valuable collection of
Malay MSS. and printed books to the University library,
1900. Died Dec. 5, 1941, at Smyrna. {Al. Felsted.; Who was
Who; The Times, Dec. 11, 1941.)
WILKINSON, RICHARD VSHLLIAM (1786), see VEVERS.
WILKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, May 5,
1780; a 'Ten-year man.' [School, Eton.] Matric. Easter,
1790; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1790. {Eton Coll. Reg.)
WILKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Mar. 19,
1857. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. W[illiam], deceased (1816), of
Hambledon, Surrey. B. at Henstridge, Somerset. School,
Guildford (Mr J. Fairhead). Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861;
M.A. 1864. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4, 1861. Called to
the Bar, Apr. 30, 1864. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Senior
Counsel to the Royal Mint. Married, Sept. 23, 1868, Barbara
Bell, only child of Coulson Bell Pitman, i6th Lancers, of
Owston Hall, Lines. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar.)
WILKINSON, ROBERT BERTRAM. Adm. (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1890. S. of George Anderson, Esq., of
Regent's Park, London (and Jane Jackson Hay). B. there
[Feb. I, 1872]. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Migrated to St John's, Mar. 2, 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Of Unthank Hall, Northumberland, in igo6. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.)
WILKINSON, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1891. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894.
WILKINSON, ROBERT CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 20, 1817. S. of Robert. B. at
Ravenglass, Cumberland. School, Hawkshead, Lanes.
Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825. In Holy Orders.
C. of Middleton, Lanes., and Head Master of Middleton Free
Grammar School, 1839-51. Died Julv 30, 1851, aged 52.
(C. R. Hudleston; Oldham Express, Nov. 27, 1886.)
WILKINSON, ROBERT HINDLEY. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Mar. 10, 1829. [Eldest s. of Robert, of 41,
Montague Street, London (and Catherine, dau. of John Peter
AUix, of Swaffham Prior, Cambs.).] B. Apr. 20, 1811. Bapt.
June II, 1811, at St George's, Hanover Square. Matric. Lent,
1830; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Fellow, 1832-52; bursar, 1846.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1835. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 22, 1838. Of Chesfield, Stevenage, Herts. Major, Herts.
Rifles; Lieut.-Col., Beds. Militia. J. P. for Beds, and Herts.
Married, Dec. 1852, Caroline, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Vicomte Obert. Died Feb. 5, 1888. Brother of Charles A.
(1833) and Isaac H. (1840); father of Edward O. H. (1872).
{King's Coll. Reg., 29; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Walford,
County Families.)
WILKINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 24, 1843.
S. of Samuel, farmer, of Walton Head. B. 1817. Bapt.
June 20, 181 7, at Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. School, Leeds
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1843. Practised as a surgeon at
Hull. Died Apr. 3, 1845; buried at Kirkby Overblow, Apr. 8,
1845. {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; G. Mag., 1845, n. 672.)
WILKINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. i,
1858. S. of Samuel. B. at Wem, Salop. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B..\. 1862; M.A. 1867. Adm. ad eundem at Durham, 1876.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1863; priest, 1864; C. of Perry Bar,
Birmingham, 1863-5. C. of Stockton Heath, Cheshire, 1865-
72. V. of St Paul's, Warrington, Lanes., 1872-90. V. of
Timperley, Cheshire, 1890-1905. V. of Halton, 1905-7. Died
Apr. 24, 1907, aged 67. {Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
May 3, 1907.)
WILKINSON, SURTEES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 28, 1888. S. of Surtees [solicitor], of Eaton-Socon,
Hunts. School, St George's, Harpenden. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891. Adm. Solicitor, Apr. 1895; practised at
St Neots (Messrs Wilkinson and Butler). Of Eaton-Socon.
Died Nov. 16, 1944, aged 74, at Old Hunstanton. {Law
Lists; The Times, Nov. 20, 1944.)
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Wilkinson, Thomas
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, July 4,
1758. S. of Richard. B. at Whinfield, Westmorland. School,
Kirkby-Lonsdale. Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, 1759; B.A.
1762; M.A. 176'i. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1763; Ppest
(Norwich), Dec. 18, 1768; C. of Winch, Norfolk, 1768. C. of
TottenhillSt Botolph, 1768-71. {Peile, 11. 267.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at TRiNiTy,
Apr. 21, 1780. S. of James, of London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 20, 1780, as 'S. of Jacob, of Bedford
Row.' Called to the Bar, Apr. 28, 1784- {In»s of Court.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26,
1784. Eldest s. of Thomas [merchant], deceased, of Brance-
peth, Co. Durham (and lane, dau. of Richard Williamson, of
Kirk Ella, Kingston-upon-HuU). B. in Co. Durham. [Bapt.
Sept. II, 1766, at St Oswald's, Co. Durham.] School,
Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. Michs. 1784. Of Oswald House,
St Oswald's. Captain, Durham Militia, 1793- Married,
Mar. 14, 1797, Ellen, dau. of George Hurry, of Great Yar-
mouth. Died May 30, 1848; buried at St Oswald's. (St John s
Coll. Adm., IV. 560.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb 21, 1789. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Beverley,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1793; M.A.
1796; B.D. 1819. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1793; pnest, 17951
C. of Wootton, Northants., i795- V. of Kirk-Hallam, Derbs.,
1801-41. R. of Bonnington, Kent, 1803-7. R- of Great
Houghton, Northants., 1804-5. R- of Bulvan, Essex, 1805-
30. R. of Armthorpe, Yorks., 1807-34. Author, Harmoma
Apostolica, translated from the Latin. Died in 1841, 'aged
76.' Father of Thomas (1812). (Northants. Clergy; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1841, 11.
328.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 4,
1790. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Bromley, Kent.
Matric. Michs. 1790.
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Nov. 19, 1790. Matric. Easter, 1802; B.D. (Stat. Eltz.) 1802.
R. of Winthorpe, Notts. Died Sept. 10, 1833, aged 73, at
Doncaster. (G. Mag., 1833, 11. 379-)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Dec. 18, 1812. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1789). B. at Houghton,
Northants. School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar,
1814; Tancred Student, 1816; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Ord.
deacon (London), May 17, 1818; priest (Lincoln), 1819; C. of
Kensworth, Herts., 1820-4. C. of Pitsea, Essex, 1824-9.
{Peile, II. 374)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 13,
1817. B. at Colchester. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822. Ord.
deacon (Oxford), 1822; priest, 1823. Resided at East Hill,
Oxted, Surrey. Died Nov. 8, 1867, at Lyons, France,
aged 68. (G. Mag., 1867, 11. 832; Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 23,
1867; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Dec. 1867.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity
May 18, 1826. S. of Josiah [Manchester warehouseman, pf
Lad Lane, London]. B. in London. School, St Pauls.
Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar, 1829; B.A. (5th Classic) 1830;
M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1832. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1833; pnest
(Canterburv), 1833. For a short time C. of Buxted, Sussex.
Subsequently resided in Trinity until his death in 1869.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS BOSTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 4, 1816. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1816;
Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Oct. 14, 1821; priest, Sept. 22, 1822; C. of East Harlmg,
Norfolk, 1821-9. R. there, 1829-88. Died Oct. 15, 1888,
aged 90. Father of the next. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 24, 1888.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS BOSTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, May 23, 1849. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. Thomas
Boston (above).] Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1850; B.A.
(qth Wrangler) 1853; M.A. 1856; B.D. 1863. Fellow, 1854-72.
Died in 1872.
WILKINSON, THOMAS CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, May 18, 1789. Of Northants. School, Lyndon,
Rutland. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1789; B.A. i793- Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), Sept. 15, 17931 pnest (Peterb.), July 9,
1797; C. of Shiriand, Derbs., i793- R- of Stamford, Lines.,
1802-36. Married, June 28, 1808, at the Royal Chapel of the
Tower of London, Eliza, dau. of Robert Porett, of the
Ordnance Office. Died Dec. 5, 1836, at Amiens, France.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 560; G. Mag., 1837, i. 2i6.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS CLENNELL. Adm pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 21, 1805. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of Coxhoe, Co.
Durham (and Hannah Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Spearman).
School, Scorton, Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1810.
Wilkinson, William Atkinson
Died, unmarried, 1859. Brother of Anthony (1803) and
Percival S. (1810). (Burke, L.G.)
WILKINSON, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, May 10, 1856. [6th] s. of H[ooper] J[ohn] (1818). B.
at Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk [Dec. 26, 1837]. School
[Bury St Edmunds and] King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863; D.D. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Cavendish, Suffolk, 1861-4.
C. of Rickinghall Superior, 1864-70. Bishop of Zululand,
1870-6. R. of Caerhayes, Cornwall, 1878-82. R. of St
Catherine Coleman, London, 1886-1911. Bishop for North
and Central Europe, 1886-191 1. Married, Aug. 1864, Anme
Margaret, only dau. of Thomas Abbot Green, of Felmersham
Grange, Beds., and had issue. Author, Hymns Ancient and
Modern, trans, into the Zulu language; A Suffolk Boy in East
Africa; A Ladv's Life in Zululand and the Transvaal during
Cetewayo's Reign; Saat, the Slave Boy of Khartoum; Emigra-
tion, the True Solution of the Social Question ; etc. Lived
latteriy at Taunton. Died Oct. 23, 1914, at Khartoum.
Portrait in Jesus College. Brother of Hooper J. (1841) and
Octavius (1855). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who;
The Times, Oct. 24, 1914-)
WILKINSON, THOMAS [L'OISLEUR]. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1870. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Neasham
Abbey, Darlington. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1870, as
Thomas. Died Jan. 23, 1900. (Rossall Reg.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
June 9, 1792. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Wintermg-
ham. Lines. Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1801. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), Dec. 20, 1801. R. of South Croxton, Leics.,
1801-28. R. of Folksworth, Hunts., 1807-20. V. of Lowesby,
Leics., 1814-20. V. of Sproxton with Saltby, 1820-42. V. of
Glentham, 1837-42. Died Jan. 7, 1842. Father of John F.
(1822). [Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 4, 1796.
Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar, 1801; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1806.
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 2, 1804.
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 24,
1806. Of Nottingham. Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1811;
B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 13,
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 6,
1816. Of Beds. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820. Ord. priest
(London), June 2, 1822. R of Hambledon, Surrey, 1850-3,
where he died Dec. 21, 1853, age 56. Father of Robert
(1857). (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1854, i. 437-)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 12,
1832. S. of R., of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. C. of
Aston-Flamville, Leics., -1841-6. P.C. of H. Trimty,
Hinckley, 1847-8. P.C. of Wicker, Sheffield, 1848-53- V. of
St Mary's, Sheffield, 1853-67. Disappears from Crockford,
1868. Father of Willoughby B. (1864).
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 7,
1846. S. of Leonard, gent., of Slaidbum, Yorks. [and
Elizabeth]. B there. Bapt. Sept. 19, 1827. Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm. Solicitor, 1856; practised
at Blackburn (Messrs L. and W. WUkinson). Died Feb. 27,
1906, aged 78. (Eagle, xxvni. 216, calls him William King
Wilkinson; Law Lists.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1851. S. of David. B. [Oct. 18, 1829], at Bedworth, Warws.
School, Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar;
B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1855; priest, 1856; C. of
St Chrysostom, Everton, Lanes., 1855-7. C. of Bodenham,
Heref., 1857-62. C. of Newport, Salop, 1862-4. V. of Sutton
St Michael, Heref., 1864-71. P.C. of St .Michael's, Leammgton
Priors, Warws., 1871-81. R. of Burrough-on-the-Hill,
Leics., 1883-95. R. of Week St Mary, Cornwall, 1895-9.
Died June 30, 1899. (Peile, 11. 519; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1859, incorp. from
Dublin. [S. of John. B. in Cork.] Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, July i, 1834, age 18; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1839; M.A.
(T.C.D.) 1854; B.D. and D.D. (T.C.D.) 1866. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Burbage, Leics., 1840-9.
P.C. of Holy Trimty, Sheffield, 1851-3. P.C. of St Mary's,
Sheffield, 1853-66. K. of St Martin's, Birmingham, 1866-97.
Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1871. Disappears from Crockford,
1900. (Al. Dublin.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM ATKINSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 25, 1828. Of Hunslet, Yorks. School, Richmond.
Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835-
Ord. deacon (Gloucester), 1833; priest, 1834. C. of St Michael's,
Gloucester, -1841-2. C. of Wentworth, Yorks., 1843. P.C.
of Elsecar, 1844-5. V. of Owston, 1845-50. Died Aug. 6,
1850, aged 41. Father of the next. (Peile, 11. 431; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1850, 11. 447.)
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WILKINSON, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,-
Sept. 27, 1867. S. of the Rev. William A[tkinson] (above),
deceased, V. of Owston, Yorks. B. there, July 11, 1847-
School, Bamsley. Matric. Michs. 1867. Kept seven tenns.
{PeiU, u. 602.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM FARLEY. .Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Aug. 17, 1784. S. of William, of Harwich, Essex.
School, Sutton, Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789;
M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 7, 1789; priest,
Sept. 29, 1790: C. of Freethorpe, Norfolk, 1789. R. of
St La\vrence, Norwich, 1803-35. R. of Heigham, Norfolk,
1812-17. V. of North Walsham, 1813-51. R. of East Harling,
1818-29. R- of .Antingham St Margaret, 1818-51. R. of
Saxlingham-Nethergate with Sa.\lingham-Thorpe, 1835-51.
Died June 22, 1851, aged 84. Father of the next. (Foster,
Index EccUs.; Clergy List; Clerical Guide; O. Mag., 1851, 11.
215.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM FARLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 13, 1813. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. WQliam Fariey
(above).] Matric. Michs. 1814. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
Nov. 5, 1816; Scholar, 1817; B.A. {10th Mrangler) 1819;
M.A. 1822; B.D. 1830. FellowofCorpus, 1822; tutor, 1830-5.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 12, 1819; priest (Ely), 1829. C. (to
his father) at Saxlingham, Norfolk, 1847-51- Lived at 12,
Harewood Square, London and latterly at North Walsham,
Norfolk. Disappears from Crocft/ori, 1878. Married Apr. 21,
1835. Father of the next. {The Extraordinary Black Book,
1830.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM FARLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 7, 1858. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. William
Farley (above).] Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar, 1859; B.A.
1862; M..\. 1865. L.R.A.M. 1887. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1863; priest, 1865. Precentor of Manchester Cathedral,
1863-6. C. of St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush, 1866-9. Minor
Canon of Peterborough, 1869-93 ; Sacrist, 1869-75 ", Precentor,
1870-5 and 1883-93. R- °f Glinton, Northants., i875-93-
V. of Bringhurst with Great Easton and Drayton, Leics.,
1893-1913. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1898-1913.
Married Ann E., dau. of J. C. Bedingfield. Died Apr. 24,
1913, at Great Easton vicarage, aged 75. M.L (Scott, AfSS.;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 2, 1913.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 8, 1830. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1836; priest (York),
1837; C. of Sheffield, 1836-8. C. of Harrow-on-the-Hill,
1838-44. Theological tutor at Cheltenham Proprietary-
College, 1844-7. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1846. V. of
St Werburgh's, Derby, 1848-70. R. of Luttenvorth, Leics.,
1870-9. Died Sept. 27, 1879, aged 67. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Clergy List.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM HEMSWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, June 13, 1803. S. of [the Rev.] William [V.] of
Grasby, Lines. School, Gainsborough. Matric. Michs. 1803;
B.A. 1808. V. of Kirmington, and Grasby, Lines., 1812-35.
Died at Grasby, May 2, 1835. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1876. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry (1849).
B. [Dec. 18, 1857], at Dilton Marsh, Wilts. Schools, Marl-
borough College [and Tonbridge]. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1883. .\ssistant Master at Salisbury School,
1881-4. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
St Mary's, Marlborough, 1885-9. C. of Warminster, 1889-93.
V. of S. Milton, Devon, 1892-1912. R. of Baylham, Suffolk,
1912-24. Lived latterly at Abbotsford, Warminster, where he
died, Aug. lo, 1933. Brother of John Du C. (1879) and Lewis
(1881). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Aug. 12, 1933.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM BUTTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, Mav 20, 1819. [3rd] s. of Thomas, of Nether Hall,
Suffolk (and Jane, dau. of George Hutton, of Skelton,
Yorks.). Matric. Michs. 1819; B..\. 1823; M..A. 1828. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), May 25, 1823; priest, June 13, 1824. P.C.
of All Saints, Portsea, Hants., 1838-43. C. of Chilcomb,
1846-50. Married, Jan. 1825, Eliza Caroline, dau. of George
Booth Tvndale. Disappears from Clergy List, 1851. (Burke,
L.G. sui'Stobart; V. Hodson.)
WILKINSON, WILLIAM KING (1846), see WILLIAM.
WILKINSON, WILLOUGHBY BALFOUR. Adm. pens, at
Caius, Sept. 30, 1864. S. of the Rev. William, M.A. (1832),
V. of St Mar>-'s, Sheffield. B. Nov. 11, 1844, at Burbage,
Leics. School, Sheffield Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1864;
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1868; priest,
1869; C. of St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, 1868-72.
P.C. of St Paul's, East Stonehouse, Gloucs., 1872-5. V. of
WiLKS, William Charles
St Luke's, Birmingham, 1875-97. V. of Bishop's Itchington,
Warns., 1897-1910. Died Aug. 31, 1910, in Birmingham.
{Venn, 11. 368; Crockford.)
WILKINSON, — . .Adm. pens, at Queens', May 19, 1820.
WILKINSON-NEWSHOLME, JOSEPH W. (1889), see NEWS-
HOLME.
WILKS, ALFRED GARRATT PLATT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Dec. 22, 1854. S. of the Rev. Samuel Charles
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1810), [R.] of Nursling, South-
ampton. B. in London. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862; M.B. 1863;
M.Chir. 1864. At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and
Guy's Hospital. House Surgeon at Guy's and the General
Lying-in Hospital, Lambeth. Practised at Ryde, Isle of
Wight. Medical Officer of Health for Ryde. .Author, medical.
{Medical DireUories, until 1890.)
WILKS, CHARLES PRESCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, 1864. S. of Matthew, Esq., of [17, the Promenade,
Cheltenham and] Crookstone Park, Gait, Western Canada.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864. Migrated to St
Catharine's; B.A. 1872. Followed no profession. Resided at
Dorman's Park, Surrey, where he died Mar. 4, 1905. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 7. 1905-)
WILKS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1858. S. of
George Frederick, surgeon, of Ashford, Kent. B. there,
Aug. 29, 1840. School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.B. and M.Chir. 1868. At .Addenbrooke's
Hospital, Cambridge and St Bartholomew's Hospital. L.S.A.
1867; M.R.C.S. 1867. Practised at .Ashford, Kent. Physician
in Ordinary to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and to the
Duchess of Edinburgh. Author, medical. Died June 11, 1919,
at .Ashford. Brother of William (1861). {Medical Directories;
The Times, June 13, 1919.)
WILKS, GEORGE. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1876.
WILKS, JOHN DUDLEY PALMER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 28, 1891. S. of John Jackson. B. [Dec. 23, 1872], at
Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire. Schools, Gloster House, South
Kensington, Lausanne and private. Matric. Michs. 1891.
Resided seven terms. {Peile, 11. 770.)
WILKS, JOSEPH HENRY. .\dm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1884. Eldest
s. of Edward John, of Sheffield. B. there, .Aug. 21, 1865.
School, Wesley College. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
.M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. i8qi. .\t St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. House Physician and
House Surgeon, West London Hospital; House Physician,
Bethlem Royal Hospital. Practised at Sheffield. Surgeon,
ChUdren's Hospital, Sheffield. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R..\.M.C.). Married, Oct. 3, 1895, Amy Kate
Margaret, 2nd dau. of Richard Luke Middleton Kitto, of
Victoria, Australia. Died in 1924. {Venn, 11. 468; Univ. War
List; The Times, Oct. 4, 1895.)
WILKS, MATTHIAS BUCKWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, June 13, 1846. Of Essex. S. of Joseph Brown. B. at
Tandridge Court. School, private. Matric. Slichs. 1846.
WILKS, THEODORE CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 19, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1847; B..A. 1851; M.A. 1854.
.\dm. ad eundem, at Oxford, i86o. Ord. deacon (Winchester),
1851; priest, 1852; C. of St Maurice's, Winchester, 1851-7.
C. of Nately-Scures, Hants., 1858-66. V. of Woking, Surrey,
1866-76. Married, Aug. 13, 1863, Agnes Maria, 5th dau. of
Vice-.\dmiral Sir Henry Lorraine Baker, Bart. Died Mar. 13,
1876, aged 47. {Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Mar. 14,
1876.)
WILKS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Oct. 8,
1861. 2nd s. of George Frederick, surgeon, of .Ashford, Kent.
B. there [Oct. 19, 1843]. [School, Clapham.] Matric. Michs.
1861; B..\. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Ely, for Canter-
bury), 1866; priest (Canterbury), 1878; C. of Croydon, Surrey,
1866-79. V. of Shirley, 1879-1912. A well-known horti-
culturist; grower of the 'Shirlev' poppy. Member of Council
of the Royal Horticultural Society, 1880; Hon. Sec, 1888.
.Author of many articles in the Journal of the R.H.S. Latterly
of The Wilderness, Shirley, where he died Mar. 2, 1923.
Brother of George (1858). {Crockford; Who zvas Who; The
Times, Mar. 6, 1923.)
WILKS, WILLIAM CHARLES. .■Vdm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1846. [Eldest s. of Joseph W., of 3, Harley Place, London.]
Matric. Michs. 1847; B..A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 23, 1849. Called to the Bar, May i, 1854. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the Home Circuit. Mamed
and had issue. {Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
479
Willacy, Hei^ry George
WILLACY, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8,
1869. S. of Robert, agent (and Jane). B. at St Michael's-
on-Wyre, Lanes. Bapt. Jan. 29, 1850. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1874; priest
(Worcester), 1876; C. of Christ Church, Lancaster, 1874-6.
Head Master of the Middle School, Warwick, 1876-96, and
Chaplain at Wroxall Abbey, Warws., 1883-96. R. of Syder-
stone, Norfolk, 1896-1917. R. of Souldeme, Oxon., Mar.-
Sept., 1917. Married, Aug. 15, 1878, Lucy, eldest dau. of
R. Radford, of Broughton, Manchester. Died Sept. 14, 1917.
[Eagle, XXXIX. 256; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 20, 1917)
WILLACY, THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 27, 1864. Of Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1864; B..\. 1867. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1866; priest, 1867; C.of Compton (Mission),
Leek, Staffs., 1866-9. C. of Holy Trinity, Southport, 1869-74-
C. of Crumpsall, Lanes., 1874-80. V. of Thorganby, Yorks.,
1880-1913. Latterly of 3, Allington Street, Leamington,
where he died Apr. 2, 1914, aged 71. [Crockford; The Times,
Apr. 4, 1914.)
WILLAN, ALBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 29,
1861. S. of the Rev. Robert. B. at Bamsley, Yorks. Schools,
Bamsley, Priory Hill. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A.
1868. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Meltham-
Mills, Yorks., 1866-7. C. of High Harrogate, 1867-70. C. of
St John-the-Evang., Leeds, 1870-2. C. of Womersley,
Yorks., 1872-3. P.C. of Skipton Bridge, 1874-82. V. of
Copmanthorpe, 1883-1914. Died in 1914. (Venn, 11. 353;
Crockford.)
WILLAN, EDWARD MARKHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Nov. 10, 1802. S. of the Rev. Robert (1766), V. of
Cardington, Beds, (and Ann, dau. of Sir Charles Smyth, of
Hill Hall, Essex). B. at Cardington. Schools, Huntingdon
and Thorp-Arch, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar; B.A.
1807. R. of Mamhead, Devon, 1809. V. of Kirkburton, Yorks.,
1809-14. P.C. of Queenborough, Kent, 1814-21. R. of Oving,
Bucks., 1821-31. Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1836.
(Foster, Index Eccles.)
WILLAN, FRANCIS MILES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 22,
1823. S. of the Rev. Thomas [R. of Imham, Lines.]. B. at
Corby, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), Sept. 1830; priest, Dec. 1830. V. of Aubourn,
Lines., 1834-89. Married Emily Mary, dau. of George
Loveless, of London. Died Dec. 8, 1889, aged 85. Brother of
James H. (1826) and WiUiam W. (1834); father of the next.
(Peile, II. 412; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 18, 1889.)
WILLAN, FRANCIS MILES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 13,
1863. 3rd s. of the Rev. Francis Miles (above), V. of Aubourn,
Lines. B. there, Aug. 24, 1842. School, Aubourn (his father).
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1868;
priest, 1870; C. of St Thomas, Leeds, 1868-71. C. of Alden-
ham, Herts., 1871-2. C. of St Audries with West Quantox-
head, Somerset, 1872-3. C. of Warbleton, Sussex, 1874-5.
Latterly of Woodcote, Eastnorgrove, Leamington. Disappears
from Crockford, 1894.
WILLAN, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3,
1859. [Eldest] s. of Leonard Richard (1822), M.D. (and
Alicia, dau. of Joseph Peel). B. [July 11, 1841], at Penzance.
Bapt. Sept. 10, 1841. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A.
1869. Ord. deacon (York), 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Royston,
Yorks., 1864-6. C. of St Mary's, Kingston-on-HuU, 1867-9-
R. of Hotham, Yorks., 1869-73. V. of Newborough, North-
ants., 1873-5. V. of St John's, Islington, 1875-7. Civil
Chaplain at Gibraltar, 1877-80. V. of Bedford, 1880-1901.
R. of Trusthorpe, Lines., 1901-4. R. of Bow Brickhill,
Bucks., 1904-7. Married, Apr. 15, 1874, Agnes Jannetta
Flude, dau. of Thomas Peters, and had issue. Latterly of
Blagdon Lodge, Paignton. Died Aug. 29, 1918. (Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 5, 1918.)
WILLAN, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1893. S. of G[eorge] T[homas], Esq. [M.R.C.S.], of
High Street, Melton Mowbray, Leics. [B. Feb. i, 1875.
School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. At Guy's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Civil Surgeon (attached
17th Lancers), with the South African field force, 1901-2. In
practice at Milton, Kent in 1910. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C., O.C, 82nd field ambulance,
Salonika Forces; D.S.O., 1917; mentioned in despatches).
Practised at Carlisle, and then at Brighton. Married, 1903,
Margaret Jessie, dau. of William Mackinell. Of 14, York
Avenue, Hove, in 1948. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; Army Lists;
Medical Directories.)
WILLAN, GERALD RALPH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
S. of Henry, Navy surgeon, retired, of Albion Lodge, Hanley
Castle, Worcs. B. Sept. 19, 1880, at Worcester. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. A colliery manager.
Of Glan-yr-afon, Cefn Coed, Merthyr Tydfil, in 1922. Died
June 16, 1952 in Sheffield. (Repton Sch. Reg.; The Times,
June 18, 1952.)
WiLLANS, Robert St John
WILLAN, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 19,
1826. [4th] s. of the Rev. Thomas, of Corby, Lines. B. at
Corby. School, Grantham. Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1828; B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1833; priest, Sept. 20, 1835. R. of South
Witham, Lines., 1837-50. Master of Corby Grammar School,
1836-43. Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School,
Gainsborough, 1843-58. V. of Bole, Notts., 1837-58. Married,
Jan. 29, 1844, Harriet Anne, dau. of the Rev. G. Dodds, V. of
Corringham, Lines. Died Tan. i, 1858, aged 49. Brother of
WiUiam W. (1834) and Francis M. (1823). (Scott, MSS.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1858,
I. 224; P. B. G. Binnall; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, Jan. 12,
1858.)
WILLAN, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26,
1817- S. of William, Esq., of Puriey, Berks. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 181 7. Kept two terms. Of Chippenham,
Wilts. Married Jane, dau. of the Rev. George Walton Onslow,
of Dunsborough, Surrey, and had issue. Died in 1869.
(Walford, County Families; Eton Sch. Lists.)
WILLAN, LEONARD RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 4, 1822. Of Middlesex. [B. July 15, 1803, in London.]
Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 12, 1823;
B.A. 1827; M.B. 1829; Med. Lie. 1832; M.D. 1851. Physician
at St Paneras Infirmary, 1833-7. M.R.C.P., 1836. Practised
at Penzance from 1837. Hon. Librarian, Penzance public
library, 1862-82. Married, Aug. 28, 1834, Alicia, dau. of
Joseph Peel, of Bowes Park, Middlesex. Died May 22, 1882.
Father of George A. (1859). (Medical Directories; Boase,
Collect. Cornub.)
WILLAN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Mar. 10,
1824. [Only s. of Robert, M.D., of Bloomsbury Square,
London.] B. in the parish of St George's, Bloomsbury,
London. Educated at home by the Rev. A. M. Simkins.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Of the Grange,
Hillingdon, Middlesex, and the Hill, Sedbergh. Married,
Apr. 20, 1824, Sarah Catherine, dau. of F. Toosey. Died
May 21 1847, aged 44. (G. Mag., 1847, 11. 104; Af«nft, 11. 350;
F. P. White.)
WILLAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 18,
1766. [Eldest] s. of Thomas. farm-baUiff, of [Dent], Yorks.
B. there. Bapt. Feb. 28, 1747. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1766. Migrated to Trinity, Nov. 8, 1766, as 'S. of
Robert of Dent'; Scholar, 1769; B.A. (3rd Wrangler), 1770;
M.A. 1773. Fellow, 1771. Ord. priest (Peterb.), Dee. 25, 1771.
V. of Cardington and Keysoe, Beds., 1776-96. Married,
Jan. 13, 1778, at St James', Bath, Ann, only child of
Sir Charies Smyth, 3rd Bart., of Hill Hall, Essex. Died
Jan. 31, 1796, aged 49, at Cardington; buried there. M.I. in
Elstow Church, Beds. Father of Edward M. (1802). (Sed-
bergh Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 711; Northants. Clergy;
G. Mag., 1796, I. 170; E. A. B. Barnard; A. Tudor-Craig.)
WILLAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1846.
Only s. of Robert, of Hillingdon Grange, Middlesex. B. 1829.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 13, 1851. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1856. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILLAN, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's. June 9,
1874. S. of Miles, plumber and glazier (and Mary Ann).
B. Feb. 22, 1855, at Lancaster. School, Lancaster Grammar.
Bapt. June 15, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A.
1881. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Bidston,
Cheshire. 1879-81. Assistant Master at Birkenhead School,
1881-3 ; at Trinity College School, Stratford-on-Avon, 1883-5.
Died Oct. 18, 1885, at The School House, Guilsborough.
Northants. (Eagle, xiv. 109; Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. 28, 1885.)
WILLAN, WILLIAM WALKER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1834. S. of the Rev. T[homas]. B. at Corby. Lines.
School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1840. Vice-
Principal of the Collegiate School, Huddersfield. 1842-6. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln). 1843; priest, 1845. C. of Wrawby with
Brigg, Lines., 1859-62. V. of Burnley, Lanes., 1862-6. C. of
St George's-in-the-East, London, 1866-7. C of Kidlington,
Oxon., 1872-4. C.-in-charge of Ventnor, Isle of Wight,
1874-91. Died Feb. 3, 1891, aged 76. Brother of James H.
(1826) and Francis M. (1823). (Peile, 11. 453; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford.)
WILLANS, ROBERT ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of St John, of 56, Queen's Gate, London. B. [Sept.
8], 1877. at Guildford, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1896. Second Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers. 1900.
Served in the South African War. 1898-1902. Retired in
1905. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.. Northumber-
land Fusiliers); killed in action Nov. 11, 19 14, near Ypres.
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
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WiLLATS, Thomas Cadogan
WILLATS, THOMAS CADOGAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 8,
1806. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of Hurley, Berks.] Matric. Michs.
1807; Scholar, 1808; B.A. 1811; M..\. 1814. Fellow of
Do^vning, i8ii. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1811.
Called to the Bar. On the Norfolk Circuit. V. of East Hatley,
Cambs., 1823-6. Died in 1826. {Law Lists; G. Mag., 1826, 11.
378.)
WILLAUME, CHARLES [DYMOKE]. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Tr'nity, lune g, 1757. S. of David, of TintTith, Beds, (and
Elizabethi dau.' of Charles Dymoke, of Ampthill, Beds.).
Bapt. Mar. 8, 1738, at Tingrith. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1758; Scholar, 1759; B.A. 1761. Of Walham Green,
Middlesex. Life-tenant of the Tingrith property. Married
(i) Jan. 18, 1772, Mary Hamilton, of Tingrith. Died, s.p.;
buried Feb. 3, 1807, at Tingrith. Brother of the next two.
(RecordofOld Westminsters; Misc. Gen. etHer., 4thser., in. 93-)
WILLAUME, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 28, 1755. [Eldest] s. of David, of Tingrith, Beds, (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Dymoke, of Ampthill, Beds.).
Bapt. Oct. 7, 1736, at Tingrith. School, Westminster.
Matric. Easter, 1756; Scholar, 1756; B.\. 1759; M.A 1770.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 7, i753- K. of Cranleigh,
Surrey, 1760-4. R. of Great Holland, Essex, 1770. R. of
Tingrith, Beds., 1782-7. R. of Bow Brickhill, Bucks., 1782-3.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1782. Married, Mar. 11, 1776, Essex, dau.
of Charles Blackwell, of the Strand, London. Died, s.p.,
Oct. 13, 1787; buried at Tingrith. Brother of the above and
the next. {Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
WILLAUME, JOHN WILLIAMS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 24, 1758. S. of David, of Tingrith, Beds, (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles Dvmoke, of Ampthill). Bapt. Apr. 5, 1741.
at Tingrith. School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, i759;
Scholar; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1767. Of Green Street, Mayfair,
London; afterwards entered, by agreement, on the Tingrith
estate at the death of his brother Edward, 1787. Died June
16, 1810; buried at Tingrith. Brother of the two above.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th ser., in.
93; G. Mag., 1810, I. 673.)
WILLCOCK, ATHELSTANE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 22, 1850. [Only] s. of John WUliam [barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn], of Rosenstead, Avenue Road, Regent's Park,
London. B. in London. School, Bruce Castle, Tottenham.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B..A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1851. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1856.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. A Clerk in the Charity
■ Commission. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WILLCOCK (or WILCOCK), JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 29) at
St John's, July 4, 1770. S. of Thomas. B. [Sept. 25, 1740],
at Wakefield, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A.
1777. Ord. deacon (Ely), Feb. 27, 1774; priest, Sept. 18, 1774;
C. of Witchford and Witcham, Cambs., 1774. V. of Friday-
thorpe and Garton, Yorks., 1796-97- Died in May, 1797.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 560.)
WILLCOCKS, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 17, 1865. S. of Roger. B. at Teignmouth, Devon.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. (39^^ Wrangler) 1869; M.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1870; priest, 1871 ; C. of Orford, Lanes.,
1870-8. Second Master of Warrington Grammar School,
1870-80; Head Master, 1880-1907. Died Aug. 15, 1907,
aged 60, at Warrington. {Crockford; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, .\ug. 17, 1907.)
WILLCOCKS, HAROLD SMALLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1888. [2nd] s. of WilUam Henry, merchant, of
Manchester (and Ellen Smalley). B. Jan. 6, 1871, at Chodton-
cuw-Hardy. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Founder of the firm of H. S.
Willcocks and Co. Ltd., Manchester. Of The Red Lodge,
Hale, Cheshire. Married, Aug. 16, 1893, Ada Louise, 2nd dau.
of R. R. Edward, of London. Died Mar. 19, 1926, at Cape
Town. {Eagle, xliv. 276; The Times, -Aug. 16, 1918 and
June 2, 1926.)
WILLCOX, CHARLES BONNYCASTLE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1838. S. of Charles. B. at Portsea, Hants.
Matric. Michs. 1838.
WILLCOX, FRANK. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 1870.
S. of Thomas Percival, builder (and Mary). B. at Bristol.
[School, Bristol.] Bapt. Oct. 21, 1850. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M..\. 1880. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1875; priest,
1877; C. of St Michael's, St Albans, 1875-7. C. of St .Albans
Abbey, 1877-80. Head Master of St Albans Grammar
School, 1880-1902. V. of Bentley, Essex, 1902-26. Married,
Apr. 23, 1885, Agnes Martha, youngest dau. of the Rev. T. W.
Richards, V. of Leighton Buzzard. Died Sept. 13, 1926.
{Crockford; The Times, Sept. 16, 1926.)
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WiLLETT, Richard Wright
WILLDING-JONES, see WILDING-JONES.
WILLE, GEORGE. .Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 18, 1899.
[2nd] s. of Cari. B. [Dec. 23], 1880, at Graaf-Reinet, Cape
Colony. Schools, Graaf-Reinet College and Highbury House,
St Leonards-on-Sea. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; LL.B.
1903- LLD 1929. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26,
1900.' Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1902- Advocate of the
Supreme Court of the Transvaal, 1903; of the Supreme Court
of South Africa, 1910. Practised at Johannesburg. Author,
Landlord and Tenant in South Africa. {Petle, 11. 833; Law
Lists.)
WILLES, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 25,
186^ S of the Rev. Edward (Brasenose College, Oxford,
182 1) of Hamstall-Ridware, Staffs, (and Laura, 3rd dau. of
Lieut.-Col. Steward, of Myton, Warws.). B. Aug. 16, 1844,
at Hamstall-Ridware. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1868; priest, 1869; C. of
Buckingham. 1868-9. C. of Aynhoe, Northants. 1869-74.
V. of Christ Church, Epsom, Surrey, 1874-81. Chaplain to
the Eari of Egmont, 1877. R- of Calverton, Bucks i88i-
1900. V. of Burnham with Boveney, 1900-1. Died bept. 8,
1901. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILLESFORD, The Rev. RICHARD VYVYAN. B.A. 1803,
incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1803. [S. of
Richard, Esq., of Tavistock, Devon.] B. Apr. 15, i77o.
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, May 3, 1788, age 18;
B A (Oxford) 1792. Sometime Master of Tavistock Grammar
■ School. R. of Coryton, Devon, i795-i834 and V. of A whs -
combe 1803-34. J. P. for Devon. Mamed Susannah, dau. of
Edward Bovey, of Bideford. Died July 30, 1834. at Tavi-
stock. Father of the next. {Al. Oxon.; T. A. Walker, 402;
G. Mag., 1834, II. 551; Vivian, Vis. of Devon, 788.)
WILLESFORD, RICHARD VYVYAN. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. i, 1818. Of Devonshire. [Elder] s. of [the Rev.]
Richard [Vyvyan] (above) (and Susannah). B. June 3, i799-
Matric. Michs. 1818. {T. A. Walker, 402; Vivian, Vts. of
Devon, 788.)
WILLETS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi Sept. 29, 1869. Of Northants. Matnc. Lent, 1870;
Scholar; B.A. 1873- Hon. D.C.L., Univ. of Windsor, Nova
Scotia, 1879. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1S72; pnest (Nova
Scotia), 1890; C. of Gailey with Hatherton, Staffs., 1872-3-
Sub-Rector of Bishop's Collegiate School, Lennoxvdle,
Quebec, 1873-6. Head Master of the Collegiate School,
Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1876-88. Professor of Classics at
King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1888-1922; Vice-
Principal of the University, 1889-1922. Disappears from
Crockford, 1930.
WILLETS JAMES WHITE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 16,
1826- a 'Ten- Year man.' C. of Womboum with Trysull,
Stags., -1841-9. Master of the Grammar School, Towcester,
Northants., 1850-66. Disappears from Clergy List, 1867.
WILLETS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 8,
1760. Matric. Lent, 1761; B..A. 1764; M.A. 1767.
WILLETT, CHARLES WETHERHED. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 12 1845. [Eldest s. of Charles, of King's Lynn, Norfolk.
B Aug. 9, 1824.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852.
Fellow 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 23, 1850. Called
to the Bar Nov. 17, 1854. Of the Close, Norwich. Coroner
for the liberties of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Married
(i) Sept 15 i860, Thomasina Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Harrison; (2) Feb. 8, 1876, Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Roberts,
Esq, of 'Ticehurst, Sussex. Died Jan. 9, 1911. at Acle,
Norfolk. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Jan. 13, 1911.)
WILLETT, EDMUND AUSTIN (i860), see CATT.
WILLETT, FREDERICK (1857), see CATT.
WILLETT FREDERICK STOVIN DEALTRY. Adm. (age 18) at
Caius Oct I, 1872. S. of Edmund Sparshall, M.D. [of Wyke
House, Isleworth, Middlesex]. B. Nov. 10, 1854. m London.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1872. Died Apr. 23, 1884, at
Ventnor, Isle of Wight. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 402.)
WILLETT, PERCY ARNOLD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall Aug 19 1875. S. of Henry, Esq., of Arnold House,
Montpelier Terrace, Brighton. School, Wellington College.
Matric. Michs. 1875- Of Wilbury Road, Hove. A brewer.
I P for Sussex. Married. Died Mar. 4, 1925. at Hove.
{Wellington Coll. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 7, I925-)
WILLETT. RICHARD WRIGHT. Matric. Nou-Coll., Michs.
i88i- B A 1884. School, St John's College, Hurstpierpoint.
Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1884; priest (York, for Manchester),
1886; C. of Tyldesley, Lanes., 1884-98- V. of Norden 1898-
1924. Died May 27, 1924- («««<• '^'S'. Crockford; The
Guardian, June 6, 1924-)
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WILLETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Trinity, June lo,
1789. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Waring (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1769), of London. School, Westnainster. Did not
reside. Adm. at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he matric.
May 6, 1791, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1796; M.A. (Oxford) 1797-
Sometime Assistant Master at Loughborough House School,
Surrey. (Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Oxon.)
WILLETT, VICTOR JOHN AUSTEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15 1891. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Edmund Austen
(i860, sm6 Catt), of Strathwell, VVhitwell, Isle of Wight (and
Marion, dau. of Edward Covey, M.R.C.S., of Basmgstoke,
Hants.). B. Jan. 19, 1873, at Whitwell. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Married, June 4, 1898,
Marjory Lucy Mary, youngest dau. of Frederick Willett (1857,
sub Catt). Of the Okanagan Mission, British Columbia,
Canada, in 1946. Brother of the next. [Record of Old West-
minsters.)
WILLETT, VMLTER GLYNN AUSTEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of [the Rev.] Edmund Austen (i860, sub
Catt), of Strathwell, Whitwell, Isle of Wight (and Marion,
dau. of Edward Covey, M.R.C.S., of Basingstoke, Hants.).
B. Jan. 19, 1874, in the Isle of Wight. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1894. Brother of the above. [Record of Old
Westminsters; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families, both of which
give 1878 for year of birth.)
WILLEY, ARTHUR. Adm. at Christ's, June 25, 1898. Hon.
M.A., 1898. S. of the Rev. William. B. 1867, at Scarborough.
School, Kingswood, Bath; and at University College, London.
Tutor at Columbia University, New York, 1892-4. Balfour
Student at Cambridge, 1894-9, during which time he went to
the South Seas to study the pearly nautilus, etc. Fellow of
Univ. College, London, 1913- D.Sc, London. F.R.S., 1902.
Lecturer in Biology at Guy's Hospital, 1899-1901. Director
of the Colombo Museum, 1902-10. Strathcona Professor of
Zoology at McGill University, 1910-33. Author, Amphioxus
and the Ancestry of the Vertebrates; Convergence in Evolution;
Lectures on Darwinism. Editor oi SpoliaZeylanica, 1902-10.
Died in Montreal, Dec. 26, 1942. [Peile, 11. 825; The Times,
Jan. 7, 1943; Who's Who.)
WILLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 6,
1813. S. of Edward, late Colonel, of Askham, Vorks. (and
Lucy, dau. of Jocelyn Price). [School, Westminster.] Matric.
, Michs. 1814; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1816-17); LL.B.
1819. Brother of Jocelyn (1819). (Recordof OldWestminsters.)
WILLEY, GEORGE (1827), see WILLY.
WILLEY, HAROLD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1899. [S. ofT. C,
of Riverdale Road, Shefaeld. B. Mar. 1880. School, Upping-
ham.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.G.A.; mentioned in despatches;
Croix de Guerre). In business as a cutlery- and steel-
manufacturer. Of Manor House, Sheffield in 1953. [Upping-
ham Sch. Roll; King's Coll. Reg., 303.)
WILLEY, JOCELYN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 8, 1819. 2nd s. of the late Colonel — [Edward], of
Askham, near York. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A.
1827. C. of St Cuthbert's, York, -1841-2. Of Camelsford
Hall, Yorks., 1845-50. V. of Drax, Yorks., 1851-5. R. of
Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 1855-6. C. of Quatt, Salop, 1856.
Died Aug. 26, 1863, at Limerick House, Leamington. Brother
of Edward (1813); father of the next. [Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1863, II. 515-)
WILLEY, JOCELYN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 7, 1849- S. of
the Rev. Jocelyn (above), of Heworth Hall, near York.
B. there, Sept. 12, 1828. School, Cheam, Surrey (private).
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. [Venn, n. 286.)
WILLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, June 12, 1773.
5. of John, of London. School, Chiswick, Middlesex. Matric.
Easter, 1775; Scholar, 1776; B.A. 1779.
WILLIAM FREDERICK, H.R.H. PRINCE (1787), see
GLOUCESTER, DUKE OF.
WILLIAM-POWLETT, HENRY (1816), see TOWNSHEND.
WILLIAMES, see WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS, ALAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1883. S. of
John (and Eliza, dau. of Barnabas Sharp, of Hurworth
Grange, Sunderiand). B. [July 9, 1861], at Clifton, Bristol.
School, Manilla Hall. Matric. NUchs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1893. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of
St Nicholas, Warwick, 1886-92. Chaplain, Mersey Mission to
Seamen and training ship Indefatigable, at Rock Ferry, 1892-
6. Acting C.F. in South Africa, 1899-1900. Port Chaplain
(Mission to Seamen) at Capetown, 1897-1906. C. of Vernham
Dean, Hants., 1906-7. V. of Warwick, 1907-14. Perm, to off.,
dio. of Salisbury, 1917-31- R- of Oborne, Dorset, 1931-6.
Perm, to off., dio. of Salisbury, from 1936. Married, 1888,
Williams, Alfred Clarke
Annie Isabel, dau. of Charies Copland, M.I.C.E., of Hull.
Latterly of Clatcombe House, Sherborne. Died Nov. 12,
1947, at Bournemouth. [Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Nov. 14, 1947.)
WILLIAMS, ALAN RICHARD PERCIVAL. Matric. Non-Coil.,
from Ayerst H., Lent, 1890. Ord. deacon (Frederictown),
1891; priest (N.S.), 1896; C. of Woodstock, New Brunswick,
Canada, 1891. C. of Churchover, 1891-5. P.-in-charge of
Westville, 1896-7. R. of Jeddore, 1897-8. R. of Falkland,
1898-1906. R. of La Have, 1906-11. R. of Stewiacke, 1911-
16. Disappears from Crockford, 1918.
WILLIAMS (post ADDAMS-WILLIAMS), ALBERT. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, May 10, 1882. [6th] s. of WUliam Addams, of
Llangibby Castle, Monmouth. B. [Mar. 13, 1864], at Clifton.
Schools, Uppingham and Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1882; Scholar; LL.B. (Law Trip., 1st Class) 1885; LL.M.
1891. Joined the Indian Civil Service, 1885; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector, Punjab, 1886; Under Secretary
(Foreign Dept.), 1892-9. Political Agent at Hyderabad,
1895; at Quetta, 1897. Registrar of the Chief Court of
Lahore. Deputy Commissioner and Sessions Judge. Deputy
Secretary, Legislative Dept., 1898; Home Dept., 1901.
Judicial Commissioner in the North- West frontier Province,
1904; Resident at Mysore; in Baluchistan, 1905. Chief
Commissioner of Coorg, 1905-7. Judge of the Chief Court of
the Punjab, 1909. Retired, 1910. Served in the GTeat War,
1914-19 (Major, Gen. Staff in the Dardanelles and Egypt;
mentioned in despatches; O.B.E., 1919; Cavalier of the
Order of the Crown of Italy). Succeeded his father at
Llangibby Castle, 1885. J. P. and D.L. for Monmouth; High
Sheriff, 1928. F.S.A. Married, Aug. 21, 1906, the Hon.
Eleanor Mary, dau. of the i6th Viscount Hereford. Possessed
a large collection of books and maps relating to Monmouth-
shire. Died June 29, 1931, at Llangibby Castle. Brother of
Arthur (1873), Harold (1877), etc. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Peile,
n. 687; I.C.S. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, June 30, 1931.)
WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 29,
1829. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon (York), 1835; priest (Bath and WeUs), 1836. C. of
Weston, Somerset, -1841-2. C. of Staplehurst, Kent, 1847-8.
V. of Ceme Abbas, Dorset, 1849-57. R- of Upceme, 1855-86.
Died July 16, 1886. [Crockford; Univ. Almanack.)
WILLIAMS, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 6, 1818.
Did not reside. Probably same as next.
WILLIAMS, ALFRED. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
Apr. II, 1818; re-adm. pens. Oct. 3, 1821. Youngest s. of
Thomas, bookseller, of London. B. there [Feb. 4, 1799]-
[School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon, 1825; priest, 1826; preacher at
Quebec Chapel, 1833-56. R. of St Alphage, London, 1853-6;
and Afternoon Lecturer at St Pancras; Preacher at Berkeley
Chapel for 20 years. Evening preacher at the Foundling
Hospital. R. of Culmington, Salop, 1856-78. Author,
Sermons. Died Oct. 12, 1878, at Llandudno. Father of
Alfred H. (1851), Frederick M. (1858) and Lloyd C. (1855).
[Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 885.)
WILLIAMS, ALFRED. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
July 6, 1838. S. of [Edward, the school bookseller] (and
Sarah Turner). B. Dec. i, 1818, at Eton. Matric. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Fellow, 1841. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1846; priest (Lichfield), 1850; C. of Stourbridge,
Worcs., 1846-50. C. of Spon Lane, Birmingham, 1850-4.
R. of (Priors portion), Tiverton, Devon, 1854-63. P.C. of
East Molesey, Surrey, 1864-7. V. of Kingston-on-Thames,
1867-77. Died, unmarried, Apr. 26, 1877. Brother of George
(1832) and Frederick (1836). [Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford;
P. E. Towell; Dr W. E. St L. Finny; Sir W. Sterry.)
WILLIAMS, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. i, 1843.
S. of the Rev. John, of Stroud, Gloucs. (and Elizabeth).
B. Oct. 29, 1824, at Badbrook. Matric. Michs. 1844.
WILLIAMS (post CLARKE-WILLIAMS), ALFRED CLARKE.
Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1876. Eldest s. of Alfred,
civil-engineer, of Brixton. B. Oct. 29, 1857, at Newport,
Mon. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1884; LL.M. 1887. LL.D. from Triaity Hall, 1893.
Sometime Assistant Master at Winchester prep. School.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1881. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1886. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 12, 1893.
Pariiamentary Draftsman. On the South-Eastern Circuit.
Married, May 22, 1887, Ethel Frances Thrupp, dau. of the
Rev. A. J. Carver. Changed his name by deed poll to Clarke-
Williams, 1886. Died Aug. 24, 1904, at Montreux, Switzer-
land, of typhoid-fever. [Dulwich Coll. Reg. ; Law Lists ; Inns
of Court; The Times, .\ug. 27, 1904.)
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WILLIAMS, ALFRED FRANKLYN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at
Pembroke, Oct. 19, 1809. Of Kent. [4th] s. of the Rev.
William [R. of Mongeham]. B. [Jan. 23, 1793]. at Monkton.
[School, Charterhouse.] Migrated to St John's, May 23, 1810.
Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, i8io; B.A. (i6tk Wrangler)
1814. Fellow, 1815-16. Ord. deacon (Worcester), Jan. 25,
1816. Died Aug. 30, 1816, at his father's house at Diddington,
Hunts. Brother of Charles S. (1817). {List of Carthusians;
Alfred Frank; F. P. White; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WILLIAMS, ALFRED HENRY. .\dm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. I, 1851. S. of [the Rev.] Alfred (1818). [School, St
Paul's.] Did not reside. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 16, 1851.
Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholars B.A. 1855; M.A. 1859. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1856; priest (London), 1857; C. of
Grosvenor Chapel, London, 1856-7 . C. of St John's Chapel,
Berkeley Square, 1857-60. C. of St Peter's, Pimlico, 1860-9.
Hon. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, 1879-82; Chaplain-
in-Ordinary, 1882-1901. R. of Alcester, Warws., 1869-1907,
and R. of Weethley, 1877-1907. Hon. Chaplain to the King,
1901-7. Died Mar. 13, 1907, at Alcester. Father of Hugh L.
(1891); brother of Frederick M. (1858) and Lloyd C. (1855).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. 22,
1907.)
WILLIAMS, ALFRED WYNNE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1879-
S. of Edwin, Esq., of Sharrow, Ripon. B. Apr. 15, 1854.
School, Knaresborough. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 13,
i88i;B.A.i8S4; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1884; priest,
1886; C. of Holy Trinity, Bradford, 1884-8. V. of Holy
Trinity, Keighley, 1888-93. V. of Bootle, Lanes., 1893-1917.
Married, Sept. 13, 1892, Ella Beatrice, dau. of Canon Edwards,
V. of Bingley. Died Mar. 24, 1917. (T. A. Walker, 562;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 4, 1917.)
WILLIAMS, ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 19, 1837.
Matric. Michs. 1838. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 16, 1839;
B.A. 1842; M.B. 1845.
WILLIAMS, AMBROSE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 10, 1893. S. of the Rev. Henry (1844), R. of Rockland,
Norfolk. B. Aug. 18, 1874, at Cro.xton, Norfolk. School,
Norwich and in H.M.S. Worcester. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1920. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1898; priest,
1900; C. of Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham, 1898-1902. C. of
St John's, Westminster, 1902-3. C. of Byford with Mansel
Gamage, Heref., 1903-5. V. of Weston-Beggard, 1905-6.
C. of Lydbrook, Gloucs., 1907-8. C. of Woolaston with
Alvington, 1909-10. C. of Banham, Norfolk, 1912-14. R. of
Santon and V. of Santon Downham, Sufiolk, 1915-26. V. of
Crowfield, 1927-9. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Jerusalem, from 1933.
Of The Hermitage, Kyrenia, Cyprus, in 1951. Brother of
Bernard (1889) and Theodore (1886). (T. A. Walker, 628;
Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, ANEURIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1876.
[2nd] s. of Edward, agent [ironmaster, of Cleveland Lodge,
Middlesbrough] (and Mary Elizabeth). B. [Oct. 11, 1859], at
Dowlais, Glam. Bapt. Nov. 10, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 5,
1880. Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1884. Partner in the
Linthorpe iron-works at Middlesbrough, 1886-90. M.P. for
Plymouth, 1910-14 ; for the North West and Consett divisions
of Durham, 1914-22. Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
of the House of Commons, 1921 and 1922. Member of the
Speaker's Conference on Electoral Reform. Championed
(Chairman) Proportional Representation Society, and Inter-
national Co-operative Alliance. Married, 1888, Helen
Elizabeth, dau. of John Pattinson, of Shipcote House,
Gateshead, and had issue. Author, Co-partnership and Profit
Sharing; Twenty Years of Co-partnership at Guise. Died
Jan. 20, 1924, at Hindhead. Brother of lUtyd (1873)-
(EagU, XLiii. 266; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who
was Who; The Times, Jan. 21, 1924.)
WILLIAMS, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Mar. 27, 1758. S. of Thomas, of St Keveme, Cornwall (and
Margaret, dau. of Mr and Ann Sellkrigg, of St Keveme).
B. there, Nov. 26, 1739. Matric. Easter, 1758; B.A. 1762;
M.A. 1783. \\ of St Keveme, 1767-89 and 1807-16. Married,
May 21, 1771, Deborah Beard, of Boston, America, and
Plymouth. Died Sept. 2, 1816, at Traneere House, Penzance;
buried at Madron. (Boase, Biblio. Cornub. 11.)
WILLIAMS, ARNOLD BEETHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1889. [2nd] s. of J[ames] N[elson] (and Mary
Margaret, dau. of William Beetham, of Wellington, New
Zealand). B. [.'Vpr. 19, 1870], at Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
School, Christ's College, N.Z. Matric. Michs. 1889. A sheep-
farmer in New Zealand. Of Waipiro Bay in 1946. Brother of
Heathcote B. (1888). I Jesus Coll. Report; Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 28, 1873. [3rd s.
of William Addams, of Llangibby Castle, Monmouthshire.
B. Nov. 14, 1854. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1873;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1877. .-^dm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
Williams, Arthur Julius
1876. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. On the Oxford
Circuit; and, later, at the Madras Bar. Died Jan. 7, 1888, at
Trichinopoly, of cholera. Brother of Albert (1882), Harold
(1887), etc. {Uppingham Sch. Roll, as Arthur Addams; Law
Lists;' Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Jan. 18,
1888.')
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR ANDERSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 3, 1871. S. of Bennett, merchant's clerk [afterwards in
H.O.J (and Isabella .\nne). B. [Mar. 29, 1853], at Worcester.
Bapt. June 9, 1853. [Schools, King's, Peterborough, and
Derby.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Batley, Yorks., 1879-
82. P.C. of Mardale, Westmoriand, 1882-4. V. of Colton,
Lanes., 1884-95. V. of St Paul's, Manningham, Bradford,
1895-8. V. of Osmotherley, Yorks., 1898-1931. Joint Editor
of the Registers of Colton; The Rural Deanery of Cartmel, its
Churches and Endowments, etc. Married, May 23, 1877, Mary,
dau. of John Locker, of Painley HUl, Staffs. Latterly of
Deganwy, North Wales. Disappears from Crockford, 1938.
{Yorks. Who's Who; Derby Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR BRYAN. Matric. Non-Coll., from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887. [S. of the Rev. David
Arthur (1859), deceased. B. Dec. 8, 1866. School, Clergy
Orphan.] {Reg. of the CUrgy Orphan Sch.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR COOKE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1889.
S. of Herbert Gardiner, merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne (and
Agnes). B. there [Dec. 19], 1870. School, Durham Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1889. Resided two years. \n accountant in
Buenos .Aires, South America, 1896-1918. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.E.; Capt., Corps of
Military Accountants). {Durham Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Venn, 11. 511.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 27, 1886. S. of John Cousins, engineer, R.N. B. [Mar. 9,
1867], at Southsea, Hants. School, Eccles Grammar; and at
Owens College, Manchester [B.Sc. 1886]. Matric. Michs.
1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at
Eccles Grammar School; at Merchiston Castle School, 1890-1 ;
at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, Southsea; at Queen
Elizabeth's Grammar School, Bamet, 1894-1904. Educa-
tional sub-editor, Messrs Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, in 1912.
Author of school text-books. {Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 723; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR EDWARD [TURNER]. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1888. S. of the Ven. W[illiam]
L[eonard] (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1848), Archdeacon of
Waiapu (and Sarah Wauklyn). B. at Auckland, New Zealand.
School, Christ's College, New Zealand (Mr C. Corfe). Matnc.
Michs. 1888; B..\. 1891. A Civil Engineer. Lived at the
Hermitage, Epsom, Surrey. Brother of Herbert W. (1881).
(Burke, Colonial Gentry; F. Brittain.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 18, 1880. [8th] s. of Edward Marsh [farmer] (and Jane
Davis) B. Apr. 26, i860, at Waimate, Bay of Islands, New
Zealand. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1884; priest, 1886; C. of St Luke's, Wolverhamp-
ton, 1884-6. C.M.S. Missionary at Heretaunga, New Zealand,
1886-1911; at Hawkes Bay, 1911-15- Hon. Canon of
Waiapu, 1919-32. Perm, to off., dio. of Waiapu, from 1915.
Latteriy of Pukehou, Hawkes Bay. Disappears from Crockford,
1937. (Burke, Colonial Gentry.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 20, 1881; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 6, 1881. [3rd] s. of the
Rev. John Mack, R. of Bumby, Yorkshire (and Ellen
Monsarrat). B. there. Bapt. Aug. 17, 1862. School, Pockling-
ton Grammar (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884- M.B., B.Chk. and M.A. 1888. At Guy's Hospital;
House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S. 1887. Clinical Assistant,
Evelina Hospital. Practised at St Leonards-on-Sea, 1889-96.
Died Aug. 23, 1896, at Guy's Hospital. Brother of Ernest F.
(1886). {EagU, XIX. 375 ; Medical Directories; Daily Chronicle,
Aug. 27, 1896.)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR JULIUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 26, 1865. [S. of T., of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. Feb. 1846.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A.
1872. Adm. ad eundem at Durham, 1877. Ord. deacon
(Durham), 1869; priest, 1871 ; C. of Byersgreen, Co. Durham,
1869-74. C. of Seaham Harbour, 1872-3. C. of Holy Trinity,
Stockton-on-Tees, 1873-5- C. of Long Benton, Northumber-
land, 1875-6. C. of St Oswald, Durham, 1876-82. V. of
Whoriton, 1882-6. C. of Barsham, Suffolk, 1886-7. V. of
Ferryhill, Co. Durham, 1887-95- C. of Stallingborough,
Lines., 1896-9. V. of St Mary-le-Wigford, Lmcoln, 1899-1912.
R of Little Bytham, Lines., 1912-22. Mamed Ellen
Margaret, eldest dau. of John Middleton, of Benton House,
Northumberland. Died, Mar. 6, 1922, in London. {Upping-
ham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Times, Mar. ii, 1922.)
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WILLIAMS, ARTHUR LUKYN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1871. S. of the Rev. James Augustus (1838), deceased.
B. near Basingstoke. School, HaOeybury. Matric. Michs.
1871; Carus prize, 1873; B.A. (Theol. Trip., ist Class) 1875;
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1876; Evans prize, 1875; Crosse Scholar,
1875; Le Bas prize, 1875; Scholefield prize, 1875; Hebrew
prize, 1875; M.A. 1878; B.D. 1906; D.D. 1911. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1876-7.
Principal of Moore Theological College and Inc. of Holds-
worthy, Sydney, Austraha, 1878-84. R. of Ampton, Suffolk,
1885-91. Chaplain and Head of the London Mission to the
Jews Society, 1891-5. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1895-
1919. Warburton Lecturer, Lincoln's Inn, 1911-15. Hon.
Canon of Ely, 1912-43. Married, 1878, Caroline Isabella
Bessie, dau. of John Parry, of Calcutta. Author, The
Doctrines of Modern Judaism Considered; Justin Martyr's
Dialogue with Trypho; Talmudic Judaism and Christianity;
The Foundation of the Christian Faith; Adversus Judaeos, etc.
Latterly of 113, Grantchester Meadows, Cambridge. Died
Oct. 6, 1943; buried at Guilden Morden. Brother of Frank R.
(1881). (Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 8,
I943-)
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR MORAY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1897. [3rd s. of the Rev. John Alfred (1866), of
Chesham, Bucks.] B. Mar. 6, r878. [School, Felsted.]
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1913. Assistant
Master at Weymouth College, 1900-3; at Bedales School,
1903-21-. O.B.E. 1918. Married, Aug. 31, 1907, Mabel
Lizzie, eldest dau. of Edward Unwin, of Shortlands, Kent.
Author, Accounts of various Romano- British Sites. Of
Cherrycroft, Petersfield, Hants., in 192 1. (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WILLIAMS, AUGUSTUS SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1897. [Youngest] s. of H[enry] E[mest] T[hesiger], Major-
general. B. Dec. 17, 1878, at Colchester. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1897. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. House Surgeon, West London
Hospital. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1906; Captain, 1909; Major, 1918.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (mentioned in despatches;
D.S.O. and life-saving medal. Order of St John, for services
at a prisoners' camp in Germany during a tj^hus epidemic,
1915). Retired, 1926. Living at Eastbourne in 1948.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; Army Lists; The
V.C. and D.S.O.)
WILLIAMS, BASIL. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 19, 1836.
S. of the Rev. Dr J[ohn] (St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1801),
R. of Woodchester, Gloucs. (and Elizabeth Cooke). B. Oct.
14, 1817, at Stroud. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. (loth Wrangler)
1840; M.A. 1843; B.D. 1850. Fellow, 1842-61. Senior
Proctor, 1860-1. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest (Hereford), 1845.
V. of Holme-on-Spalding Moor, Yorks., 1861-2. Married,
June 5, 1861, Catharine Mary, dau. of W. J. Wood, Esq., of
Stroud, Gloucs. Died Jan. 5, 1862. Brother of Herbert
(1841); uncle of A. E. Housman. (Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1862, I. 236.)
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 13, 1864.
S. of Benjamin, deceased. B. [Jan. 27, 1844], at Pendleton,
Lanes. School, Streatham. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1868; priest, 1870; C. of
Thetford, Norfolk, 1868-71. R. of Strelley with Bilborough,
Notts., 1871-1928. Latterly of the Homes of St Barnabas,
Dormans, Surrey. Disappears from Crockford, 1934. (Peile,
II. 585.)
WILLIAMS (or FRANCIS-WILLIAMS), BENJAMIN FRANCIS.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1862. S. of Enoch, minister
[of Merthyr Tydfil, Glam.] (and Rachel Francis). B. [Feb. 27,
1845], at Twynyrodyn. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. 1866. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 11, 1864.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1867. On the South Wales Circuit.
Recorder of Carmarthen, 1878-90; of Cardiff, 1890-1914.
Q.C., 1885; Bencher, 1891; Autumn Reader, 1901; Treasurer,
1903. J. P. for Mon. Married (1) Sept. 8, 1869, Williameta
Ann, only dau. of John Hughes, Esq., of Aberclyn, Brecon-
shire; (2) 1888, Nora, widow of Major Donald Waterfield,
R.A. Died, July 28, 1914, in London. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Eagle, xxxvi. 220; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Middle Temple Bench Book; Who was Who; The
Times, July 29, 1914.)
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN HALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 5, 1849. S. of the Rev. Hugh (Jesus Coll., Oxford, 1813),
of Llandaff (and Mary). B. at Llkndafi. Bapt. Nov. 10, 1829.
School, Marlborough Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Chester), Sept. 25, 1853;
priest, Sept. 24, 1854; C. of Tintwistle, Cheshire, 1853-5. C.
of St Bride's and Coedkemow, Mon., 1857-8. Died Apr. 25,
1858, at Bassaleg, Mon., where his father was vicar. Brother
of Hugh (1854). (CUrgy List; F. P. White.)
Williams, Charles
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Dec. 10, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833.
WILLIAMS, BENNET. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Peter-
house, Nov. 13, 1753. Of Cheshire. Only s. of John, Esq.,
Chief Justice [of Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor], of
Bodelwyddan, St Asaph (and Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Bennet, Esq.). School, Hackney. Matric. Michs. 1753. 'One
of the young Fellow-Commoners whose conduct led to the
migration to Pembroke of Thomas Gray in March, 1756.'
Adxn. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1753. Married, 1758, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Roger Hesketh. Died, v.p., in 1786. Father of
William (1792) and John (1780). (T. A. Walker, 307; Inns of
Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WILLIAMS, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4, 1889.
S. of the Rev. Henry (1844). B. [Dec. 14, 1869], at Croxton,
Norfolk. Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Norwich. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
1899; priest, 1899; C. of Chittlehampton, Devon, 1899-1902.
C. of Indwe, Grahamstown, Cape Colony, 1902-6. P.V. of
Grahamstown Cathedral, 1906-8. P.-in-charge of St Saviour's,
East London, 1908-14. R. of East London, 1914-16. Dean,
Archdeacon, and R. of the Cathedral, Grahamstown, 1916-27.
V.G. of Grahamstown, 1920-7. Provost and V. of Ports-
mouth, 1927-30. Rural Dean of Portsmouth, 1928-30. Hon.
Canon of Portsmouth, 1928-35. R. of Buriton, Hants.,
1930-5- Disappears from Crockford, 1948. Brother of
Ambrose J. (1893) and Theodore (i886). (Peile, n. 750.)
WILLIAMS, BOOTH. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
May 19, 1755. [2nd] s. of Sir Hutchins (1716), Bart., of
Clapton, Northants. (and Judith, dau. of James Booth, of
Theobalds, Herts.). [B. at Chichester.] Matric. Michs. 1755.
Migrated to Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Oct. 7, 1757, age 22. Of Clapton, Northants. High Sheriff of
Northants., 1764. Succeeded his brother William Peere
(1749) as 3rd Bart., Apr. 27, 1761. Married, May 18, 1763,
Ann, eldest dau. of the Rev. Dr Claudius Fonnereau, of
Ipswich. Died Feb. 2, 1784, at Ham, Surrey, when the title
became extinct. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, Extinct Baronetcies;
G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1784, i. 152.)
WILLIAMS, BULKELEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 22, i8ig. S. of Rowland, Esq., of Beaumaris, Anglesey
(and Elizabeth Parry). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1819. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 9, 1821; B.A. 1823. Ord.
deacon (Bangor), Nov. 30, 1823; priest, Dec. 19, 1824; C. of
Llanbedr-Goch, Anglesey, 1823. P.C. of Pentraeth, until
1844. Died Jan. 14, 1844. (T. A. Walker, ^ll;G. Mag., l&^^,
1. 215.)
WILLIAMS, CALEB. Adm. pens, (age 23) at St John's, Oct. 14,
1834. [4th] s. of Thomas, Esq., of Cowley Grove, near
Uxbridge, Middlesex (and Violetta, dau. of John Williams, of
Old Shifford, Bampton, Oxon.). [B. July 31, 1811.] Matric.
Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt.
dim. from Norwich), May 27, 1838; priest (Norwich), July 21,
1839; C. of St Helen's, Ipswich, 1839-1841. P.C. of Shaw
with Whitley, Wilts., 1842-8. R. of Newhaven, Sussex,
1848-56. Married, Feb. 6, 1844, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Heathcote, of Shaw Hill, Wilts. Died
May 6, 1856. Brother of Thomas C. (1842). (Clergy List;
Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WILLIAMS, CECIL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1900. [Youngest] s.
of John Rowland [ship-broker], of Crathorne, East Finchley,
Middlesex (and Agnes Fanny Charsley). B. Nov. 29, 1881,
at Montem, Salt Hill, Slough. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1900; exhibitioner; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907.
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1905 ; priest, 1906; C. of St Mary's, Luton,
Beds., 1905-7. C. of Walmer, Kent, 1907-8. C. of St
Leonard's, Deal, 1908-11. R. of St Mary de Crypt with AH
Saints and St Owen, Gloucester, 1911-18. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Lie. Pr., dio. of
Gloucester, 1918-19. C. of St James's, Edinburgh, 1919-21.
C. of St Philip's and St James', Leckhampton, Gloucs., 1921-
2. R. of Little Rissington, 1922-5. C.-in-charge of Holy
Trinity, Longlevens, 1925-6. Chaplain at Cap d'Antibes,
1926-9; at Venice, 1929-35; at Genoa, 1935-8; at Merano,
1938-9 ; at Geneva, from 1940. Of Geneva, in 1952. (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg., which gives his father's name as John
Richard; Venn, in. 405; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, CECIL WRENNE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
S. of A. R., officer in the Army, deceased. B. June 12, 1875.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897.
Member of the Mersey Dock and Harbour Board. (Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.; Camb. Yearbook, 1906.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
May 5, 1764. Matric. Lent, 1765.
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WILLIAMS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 17, 1822; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. June 5, 1811, age 17. [Eldest s. of John, of
Daventry, Northants., Serjeant-at-law (and Mary, eldest dau.
of Charles Clarke, of Forebridge, Staffs.). School, West-
minster.] Matric. Lent, 1823; LL.B. 1827. In Holy Orders.
Died at Barrow-on-Soar, Leics., in 183s, aged 41. Brother
of Edward V. (1816). (Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Oxon.,
which gives his age as ' 64 ' ; Harrow Sch. Reg., in error, claims
this man as 'Charles Lloyd Williams.')
WILLIAMS, CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1873; B.A.
1876.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1898. S. of Charles. B. July 30, 1879, at Morpeth,
Northumberland. School, St John's, Leatherhead. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1900; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1909. Assistant
Master at Oldham Grammar School, 1903-5 ; at Queen Mary's
School, Walsall, 1906-7. Tutor to the son of H.H. the
Gaekwar of Baroda, 1907-11. Assistant Master at the City of
London School, 1911 ; at the Mercers' School, Holbom, 1912-
29-. Married, 1907, Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. E. F. Letts
of Newton Heath, Lanes. Of 32, Powis Square, Bayswater,
London, in 1950. {St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES BASIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 17,
1885. S. of Hugh. [B. Dec. 29, 1865.] School, Trent College.
Matric. Michs. 1885. For some time in an engineering works
in Glasgow. Died a few years later. [Peile, 11. 721.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES CROFTS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. 12, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Charles Henry
(i856),ofRoath Court, near Cardiff. B. Oct. 2, 1866. Matric.
Michs. 1886. Of Roath Court, Cardiff. J. P. Married, Jan. 7,
1892, Rosa Maud Mary, dau. of George William Griffiths-
Thomas, of Ystrad-Mvnach, Glam. Died Feb. i, 1913-
Brother of Claude (1897). (Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 3, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. {26th Wrangler) 1874;
M.A. 1877. Assistant Master at the Kings' School, Ely, 1874-
5; Second Master of Llandovery School; Assistant Master at
Wellington College, 1884-90; House Master at Dover College,
1890-8. Examiner to the Civil Service Commissioners. Of
30, Cadton Hill, London, N.W. in 1936. Died c. 1938. (Dover
Coll. Reg.; Wellington Coll. Reg.; Reg. of Kings' Sch., Ely.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Apr. 19,
1884. S. of the Rev. Daniel Rowland (1849), R. of Bowers-
Gifford, Essex. B. [Nov. i], 1865, at Winforton, Heref.
School, Taunton. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. 1890; M.A. 1904;
M.D. 190'i. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. Entered the
I. M.S.; served in Bengal as Surgeon-Lieut., 1893; Surgeon-
Capt., 1896; Major, 1905. Served on the North-west Frontier
of India, 1897-9. Sanitary Commissioner in Burma, 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., I. M.S.).
Retired, 1923. Died July 28, 1941, at Famham, Surrey.
Brother of Leslie (1881). (Venn, 11. 466; India Office Lists;
Army Lists; Medical Directories; Univ. War List; The Times,
July 30, 1941.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS ABDY. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Trinity Hall, Apr. 2, 1875- S. of Mrs Williams, of
Lymington [and of C. Abdy, of Plymouth]. [B. at Dawlish.
School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A.
1882; Mus.Bac. 1891. Sometime organist in a church at
Auckland, New Zealand. Then studied at the Leipzig
Conservatoire. Organist and choirmaster at Dover College,
1881-2; at St Mary's Church, Boltons, London, 1885-91.
Musical Director at Bradfield College, 1895-1901. Married.
Author, Life of J. S. Bach; etc. Resided latteriy at MUford,
Lymington, where he died Feb. 27, 1923. (Sherborne Reg.;
The Times, Mar. i, 1923.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAM THOMAS.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 8, 1879. S. of WUliam
Hitchcock Morgan, Esq. (and Mary Ann). B. [May 25, 1858],
at Freshford, Somerset. Bapt. Sept. 2, 1858. [School,
Clifton College.] Matric. Lent, 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1887; priest, 1890; C. of Zeals, Wilts.,
1887-92. C. of Bedminster, Somerset, 1892-4. C. of Hythe,
Hants., 1895-6. C. of St Andrew's, Deal, Kent, 1901-3. C. of
St Peter's, Folkestone, 1903-5. C. of St Philip's, Sydenham,
igo5-9. C. of Shiplake, Oxon., 1909-10. Sub-Warden of
St Mar>''s Home, Stone, Kent, 1910-11. C.-in-charge of
Burnham Sutton with Ulph, Norfolk, 1912-14. Chaplain at
Spelthome St Mary, Bedfont, Middlesex, 1914-25. Perm, to
off., dio. of London, 1925-7; dio. of Guildford, from 1927.
Married, Oct. 24, 1900, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Charles Boom
Chalmers, of Woodlands, Barrie, Canada. Latteriy of
Raymead, Staines Road, Bedfont, Middlesex, where he died
Nov. 20, 1937. (Clifton CoU. Reg.; Crockford.)
Williams, Charles Sawkins
WILLIAMS, CHARLES GASCOYNE HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, July 5, 1852. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs.
1852. Ord. deacon (Kingston, Jamaica), Oct. 18, 1857; priest
(Worcester), 1867; C. of St Anne's, Jamaica, 1857-63. C. of
St Martin's, Birmingham, 1864-5. C. of St Paul's, Tipton,
Staffs., 1866-7. Chaplain of the Kirkdale Schools, 1868-9.
Acting C.F. in Jersey, 1870-4. C. of St Mark's, New Bromp-
ton, Kent, 1874-6. C. of Parkgate, Yorks., 1877-80. C. of
Wighill, 1880-2. C. of Holy Trinity, Gravesend, Kent, 1883.
C. of St Paul's, Wellington, New Zealand, 1884-9. C. of All
Saints, Geelong, Australia, 1889-90. Resided latterly at
345, Great Alfred Street, Nottingham. Disappears from
Crockford, 1906. (W. Cowper; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Mar. 6, 1856. S. of Charles Crofts, Esq., of Roath
Court, near Cardiff. [B. Apr. 19, 1837.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1856. Of Roath Court, Cardiff. J. P. for
Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire; High Sheriff, 1872.
Married, Jan. 3, 1865, Millicent Frances, dau. of Robert
Herring, of Cromer. Died Dec. 4, 1908. Father of Charies C.
(1886) and Claude (1897). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Walford, County Families.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES HENRY BENNETT. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1873. [5th] s. of Sir Hugh [3rd] Bart.
(1820), of Bodelwyddan, St .\saph (and Henrietta Charlotte,
only dau. of Sir Watkins Williams Wynn, 5th Bart.). B.
Mar. 8, 1854. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873. Lieut.,
Oxford Militia, 1874; Captain, 4th Battn., Oxford Light
Infantry, 1884; Major. Served in South Africa, 1879. Of
Knolton Hall, Salop., J. P. Married, Apr. 18, 1882, the
Hon. Mabel Emma Boscawen, dau. of Viscount Falmouth.
Died Sept. 14, 1944, at Er>'l, St Asaph; buried at Bodel-
wyddan. Brother of Owen J. (1871); grandson of Bennet
(1753). (T. A. Walker, 542; Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Sept. 16, 1944.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES HERVEY ASTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 12, 1864. S. of John Tucker, R.N., of Penryn
Park, Port Hope, Western Canada. B. there [Aug. 2], 1844.
School, Middlesex (private). Migrated to Magdalene. Matric.
Michs. 1864.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES HITCHCOCK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1877. S. of [Sir] George, of 30, Woburn Square,
London. B. [Aug. 11], 1858, in London. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Northam, Devon, 1881-9.
C. of St Thomas's, Exeter, 1889-1910. V. of Emmanuel
Church, Exeter, 1910-24. Latterly of Teignmouth, where he
died Jan. 12, 1926. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 14, 1926.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES MOLLAN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1896. S. of Charles. B. [Apr. 2, 1873], at Sevenoaks. School,
King Edward VI, Chelmsford. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 12,
1897; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1899;
priest, 1900; C. of Otley, Yorks., 1899-1904. C. of \\\ Saints,
Derby, 1904-7. V. of Ilkeston, Derbs., 1907-15. Editorial
Secretary, C.M.S., 1915-21. V. of Luton, Beds., 1921-8. Hon.
Canon of St Albans, 1926. Latteriy of Radlett, Herts., where
he died Aug. 6, 1937. (Peile, u.&2i;The Times, \ug.(), 1937.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 6, 1815. [S. of William, M.P., of St Giles-in-the-Fields,
London (and Anne, dau. of John Rashleigh). B. May 22,
1799.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817. Migrated to
Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he matric. May 7, i8i8.
In the firm of Williams, Deacon and Co., bankers, of Birchin
Lane, London. Married, Aug. 14, 1823, Anna Maria, dau. of
Sir Samuel Scott. Died Mar. 17, 1830. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1830, i. 282.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, May 31, 1853. S. of the Rev. James, Inc. of St James
Ratcliffe, Limehouse, London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A.
1857; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Worcester), i857;priest, 1858;
C. of Bredon with Norton, Worcs., 1857-8. C. of Iver Heath,
Bucks., 1859-61. C. of Reymerston, Norfolk, 1861-2. C. o£
Tortworth, Gloucs., 1862-3. C. of Wick and .\bson, 1863.
P.C. of .A.shchurch, 1863-7. R. of St Andrew with St Mary and
St Nicholas, Hertford, 1867-76. V. of Sutton Valence with
E. Sutton, Kent, 1876-84. V. of Perry Hill, 1884-92. V. of
West Haddon, 1892-7. Lie. Pr., dio. of St Albans, from 1897.
Lived latteriy at Watford, where he died Jan. 23, 19 13,
aged 83. (T. A. Walker, 506, and MS. note; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES SAWKINS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Julys 1817. Of Kent. [S. of the Rev. William (and Harriet).
B. June II, 1791. Bapt. at St John's, Margate, .A.ug. 3, i79i-]
Madras Inf. Cadet, 1805; Ensign, 1806; Lieut., 1809; resigned,
1813. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
May 28, 1820. Brother of Alfred F. (1809). (V. Hodson.)
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WILLIAMS, CHARLES STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1868. [Eldest surv. s. of Samuel, of Greenwich
(and Sarah, dau. of Thomas Jones, of East Dulwich House,
Surrey).] B. [Nov. 19, 1849], at Greenwich. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Athletics 'blue'
(long jump), 1871. Of Chiddingstone, Kent. J. P. and D.L.
for Kent; High Sheriff, 1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Hon. Colonel, Queen's Own (R.W. Kent) Regt., T.F.);
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services').
Married, 1871, Constance, dau. of J. C. Large, of Cambridge.
Died Feb. 28, 1927. (Walford, County Families; The Times,
Mar. 2, 1927.)
WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLOUGHBY. Adm. at Sidney,
Oct. II, 1877. [5th] s. of Wilham John, solicitor, of Hove,
Sussex. B. Jan. 30, 1859, at Brighton. School, Brighton
College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; LL.M. 1908. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1881. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1884. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Married. Resided at
Piimer Hill, Middlesex. Died Oct. 3, 1931. {Brighton Coll.
Reg., which gives b. i860; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Oct. 10, 1931)
WILLIAMS, CLAUDE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1897. S. of
Charles H[enry] (1856), of Roath Court, Cardiff. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1897. Brother of Charles C. (1886).
WILLIAMS, COLIN ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [2nd] s. of Frederick George, of St Eulalie, Harold
Road, Norwood, Surrey. B. [Jan. 17], 1882, at Norwood.
[School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. A ware-
houseman. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut.,
R.A.S.C); killed in East Africa, Oct. 17, 1917. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Univ. War List.)
WILLIAMS, CONNOP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1880.
[Only] s. of the Rev. John Daniel (1847), of Bottisham,
Cambs. B. [Nov. 27], 1861, at Brecon. School [Christ's
College, Brecon and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar;
Craven Scholar, 1885; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1886;
(Class.Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1887); Chancellor's medal, 1887;
M.A. 1890. Fellow, 1889. In a private asylum for many
years. Died Oct. 4, 1917, at Gloucester. {The Times, Oct. 8,
1917.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 15,
1815; a 'Ten-year man.' B. at Llanvihangel-Nant-Bran,
Brecons. Matric. Easter, 1823; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1826.
Lecturer at St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, 1806-51;
and at St Antholin's. Died Jan. 22, 1851, aged 78, in Herbert
Street, New North Road, London. Father of John D. (1847) .
{Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, i. 326.)
WILLIAMS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 18, 1847.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854.
WILLIAMS, DANIEL ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July •=,, 1849. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1850;
B.A. 1854; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1855;
priest, 1857; C. of St Columb Minor, Cornwall, 1855-8. C. of
Hotham, Yorks., 1858-9. C. of Mileham, Norfolk, 1859-61.
C. of Langtoft, Lines., 1861-2. C. of Mowsley, Leics., 1862-3.
C. of Winforton, Heref., 1863-5. V. of Grinshill, Salop, 1865-8.
C. of Kingston Lisle, Berks., 1868-72. R. of Bowers Gifford,,
Essex, 1872-1901. Married, 1858, Mary Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of J. Tarratt, Esq., of Moreby Hall, Staffs. Died Mar. 25,
1901, aged 74. Father of Charles E. (1884) and Leslie (1881).
{Clergy List; Crockjord; The Times, Mar. 27, 1901.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID. B.A. 1753, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
King's, 1753. [S. of William, of Llanfachreth, Merioneths.]
Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Apr. 14, 1739, age 19;
B.A. (Oxford) 1743- (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Jesus, June 22,
1812. S. of the Rev. John, V. of Llynnog {sic), Carnarvon.
B. at Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar; B.A. 1817;
exhibitioner, 1817; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Bangor), Dec. 20,
1818; priest, Dec. 19, 1819; C. of Llandwrog, Cam., 1818-36.
R. of Bottwnog, 1833-6. R. of Llandwrog, 1836-60. R. of
Bodelwyddan, Flints., 1860-5. Died Jan. 22, 1865, aged 69.
{Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, i. 384; E. Alfred
Jones.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 11, 1814.
S. of the Rev. David, of Llangyniew, Montgom. Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), Dec. 20,
1818. (F. P. White.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 16, 1828.
Of Brecon. Matric. Lent, 1829; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon
(St David's) Sept. 16, 1832 ; priest, Sept. 1, 1833. Of Talgarth,
Brecons. Father of WUliam A. (1850).
WILLIAMS, DAVID ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 12, 1859. Matric. Lent, i860; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon (Down), 1864; priest (Cork), 1866; C. of Clonfert
Cathedral, 1866. C. of Aughrim, Co. Galway, 1867-8. C. of
Williams, Edmund Trevor Lloyd
St Paul's, Cambridge, 1870-2. Died in 1872. Father of
Arthur B. (1883). {Crockford; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID CLEMENT LIONEL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1881. B. [Apr. 26], 1862, at Brecon. [A ward in Chancery.]
Schools, Christ College, Brecon and Epsom College. Matric.
Michs. 1881. Resided for one year. At St Thomas's Hospital.
L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S., Edin.; L.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1893. Of
Brecon in 1895. {Venn, 11. 449; Medical Directories.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID ERNEST. Matric. Non-CoU., from Caven-
dish H., Easter, 1884.
WILLIAMS, DAVID ESAIAH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 21, 1894. S. of Esaiah, of Craig Maespica,
Cwmtwrch, Swansea. School, Llandovery. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Head Master of the Dual
School, Gowerton, Glam., between 1903 and 1933-. {School-
masters' Directories.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID HERBERT THACKERAY GRIFFIES. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 6, 1825. [5th] s. of Sir
[George] Griffies, Bart. (1779, sub Griflies), of Caermarthen-
shire (by his 2nd wife, Anna Margaret). School, Dr Bumey's.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. R. of Llanfihangel-Cilfargen,
Carm., 1834. P.C. of Llandyfeisant, 1834. V. of Nevem,
Pemb., 1834-41. R. of Penboyr, Carm., in 1838. P.C. of
Llanfihangel-Aberbythick from 1838. Married, Sept. 9, 1830,
Anne Frances Gertrude, eldest dau. of J. Davies, of Penlan.
Died Apr. 8, 1877. Brother of Erasmus H. G. (1814). (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Foster, P. and B., correcting Burke, P. and B.,
which states that he succeeded as 4th Bart.; V. Hodson.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID LEWIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1898. S. of David, hotel-keeper and fanner [died Aug. 16,
1897] (and Margaret Lewis). B. May 2, 1876, at Llanarthney,
Carm. Schools, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar, Carmarthen
(Mr E. Allen), and Llandillo (The Rev. J. James). Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Bangor,
for St Asaph) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Minera, Denbighs.,
1902-5. C. of Sutton, Surrey, 1905-7. C. of Oystermouth,
Glam., 1907-8. C. of Llanrhos with St Paul, Llandudno and
All Saints, Deganwy, 1908-15. V. of Bumham, Essex, 1915-
51-. {Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Michs. 1898. S. of the Rev. William, Canon of
St David's. B. Apr. 8, 1878, at Llanuwchllyn, Bala. School,
Llandovery College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1905; M.A.
1915. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1905; priest, 1 907 ;C. of Luton,
Kent, 1905-7. C. of Dartford, 1907-25. V. of Long Crendon,
Bucks., 1925-36. V. of Stewkley, 1936-50. Of Worthing in
1952. {Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, DAVID WATKIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10,
1836. [Eldest s. of Edward Morgan, of Garth Hall, Glam.]
Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 7, 1838. Ord. deacon (Lland.), 1841 ; priest (Rochester),
1842; P.C. of Ystradyfodwg, Glam., 1842-58. Of Verlands,
Cowbridge, Glam., J. P. Married, Nov. 22, 1880, Catherine
Mostyn, eldest dau. of J. W. Renwick, Esq., of Bala,
Merionethshire. Died May 5, 1891, aged 74, at Pontypridd.
{Inns of Court; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, May 13,
1891.)
WILLIAMS, DILWYN GERALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug.
8, 1892. [Youngest] s. of Wilham Robert. B. [Apr. 9, 1873],
at Wilmslow, Cheshire. School, Alderley Edge. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Joint Head Master of the
Ryleys, prep. School, at Alderley Edge, 1903-15. Died
June 17, 1915. {Peile, 11. 777; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, June 19, 1915.)
WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 30, 1889. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. H[erbert] (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1855), of the vicarage, Brecon (and Frances Catherine,
dau. of Col. Dickinson). [B. Jan. 10, 1870. School, Sher-
borne.] Matric. Michs. 1889. Resided two years. A tea-
planter in Ceylon for many years. Official handicapper of the
Royal Calcutta Turf Club, 1921-7. Partner in British Blood-
stock Agency, 1927. Married Dorothy, dau. of Capt. J. P.
Murray, R.A. Of Bury Green, Cheshunt, Herts., in 1937.
{Sherborne Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, EDMUND TREVOR LLOYD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1878. [4thl s. of David W. [M.P.], of
Deudraeth Castle, Penrhyn-Deudraeth, Merioneths. (and
Annie Louisa Loveday, dau. of William Williams, of
Pennarthuchaf, Merioneth). B. at Deudraeth Castle, July 18,
1859. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1882. Adm. Solicitor, 1885. Practised in London and
Yeovil (Messrs Newman, Paynter, Gould and Williams). Of
Dromenagh, Iver Heath, Bucks. J. P. for Merionethshire.
Chairman of the Gramophone Co., Ltd. Married, Apr. 30,
1895, Alice le Poer, dau. of David FuUerton, of Pennington
House, Lymington, Hants. Died Dec. 8, 1946. Brother of
WUliam E. (i86i). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
Burke, P. and B.)
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Williams, Edward
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. B.A. 1755, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1 75 5 . See A I. Oxon. for at least three possibilities.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. B.A. 1764, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1764. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 30, 1764. See Al. Oxon.
for possible identifications.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Dec. 13,
1823. S. of Edward, of Lincoln. B. at Cotgrave, Notts.
Schools, Lincoln and private. Matric. Michs. 1824. (Venn, 11.
192.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 6, 1825.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1827; M.B. 1832; M.D. 1844.
Practised at Colchester. Senior Physician, Essex and
Colchester Hospital. Medical Visitor to private asylums in
Essex, .•\uthor. An Essay on the Tongue. (Medical
Directories.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9, 1846;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 17, 1846. S. of the Rev. William (and
Sophia .\nne Catherine). B. June 5, 1824, at Hascombe,
Surrey. [School, Sheffield CoUegiate.] Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1851 ; priest,
1856. C. of Battlefield, Salop, 1861-2. C. of Eardisley,
Heref., 1866-7. S. of St Stephen, Spitalfield, London, 1867-
70. C. of Shapwick, Somerset, 1870-3. V. of All Saints, East
Huntspill, 1873-1902 and Inc. of [donative of] Catcott,
1878-1902. Died Dec. 8, 1902, at East Huntspill vicarage.
(Crockford; Eagle, xxiv. 250; Clergy List, which differs in
regard to cures and dates.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD CECIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9,
1885. S. of T[homas] Edward [F.R.C.S.E.]. B. [June 28,
1867], at Talgarth, Brecons. School, Christ College, Brecon.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir. 1890. At
the London Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.P. 1915.
Physician at the Bristol Royal Hospital. Practised at Clifton.
Physician to Clifton College. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Captain, R.A.M.C; D.A.D.M.S.). Married (i) Edith,
3rd dau. of T. F. C. May, of Bristol, and had issue; (2) 1934,
Norah, 2nd dau. of C. Hartland-Rowe, of Bodmin. Author,
medical. Died Julv 23, 1939, at Much Birch, Heref.; buried
at Talgarth. Brother of Reginald F. (1894). (Medical
Directories; Who was lI'Ao.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1S88. [Eldest] s. of Edward James, of Rochford
House, Tenbury, Worcs. (and Emily Anne, dau. of John
Austin). B. [May 26], 1869, at Tenbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Lent, 1889; B.A. 1892. Of Rochford House, Tenbury.
[Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Walford, Cotinty Families, gives
father's name as Edward Jones.)
WILLIAMS (or VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS), EDWARD FRASER
VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 21, 1852.
S. of [Sk] Edward [Vaughan] (1816). B. [May 17, 1833], in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar,
1853; B.A. 1856; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells),
1862; priest (Bath and Wells), 1866; C. of Batheaston,
Somerset, 1862-8. R. of North Tidworth, WUts., 1869-1911.
Married, Oct. 6, 1868, Emily Eugenia, dau. of Thomas
Gibson Inman, of Bath. Latterly of Highwood, Colehill,
Wimbome, Dorset. Died June 25, 1914. Father of Edward
W. [sub Vaughan-WiUiams (1889)). {Record of Old West-
minsters; Crockford; The Times, June 27, 1914.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 5, 1874. [5th] s. of E[dward] G[ordon], Esq., of Burley-
in-Wharfdale, Yorks. [B. 1856.] School, Old Trafiord,
Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1874. Migrated to Downing,
Oct. 14, 1876; B..\. 1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8,
1877. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1881. On the North-
Eastem Circuit. Died Aug. 16, 1922, at Gairloch, Ross-shire,
after eating sandwiches made with potted-meat. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Aug. 19,
1922.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD HERBERT LAWSON. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 21, 1888. S. of Edward, Esq., deceased.
B. Dec. 8, 1866, at Eythome, Kent. School, Ewart Institute,
Newton-Stewart, Wigtowns. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892.
'A sheep-farmer in the Grampians.' Died in 1910. (2". A.
Walker, 603.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD KYNASTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1896. S. of John, of Gwemhefin, Bala, N. Wales (and
Elizabeth Kate Kynaston). B. there [Oct. 4], 1877. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1919.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904.
Sometime Demonstrator in human anatomy at St .\ndrews
University. Practised at Billesdon, Leics. Medical Officer of
Health for Billesdon. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R..\.M.C.). Died Apr. 5, 1947, at Billesdon. {Venn,
II. 550; Medical Directories; Univ. War List; The Times,
Apr. 8, 1947.)
Williams, Ellis
WILLIAMS, EDWARD LANGTON. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 10, 1825. Of Kent. Matric. Easter, 1825; B.A.
1829.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD OSBORNE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 29, i8gi. S. of Edward, of Hoole, Cheshire.
B. .^pr. 23, 1872, at Bagillt, Flints. Schools, Bootle College,
Liverpool, and King's, Chester. Matric. Michs. 1891 ; Scholar;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1895; priest,
1896; C. of St Helen's, Gateshead, Co. Durham, 1895-1901.
C. of West Pelton, 1901-3. C. of Darlington, 1903-7. V. of
Heptoustall, Yorks., 1907-12. V. of Lindley, 1912-24. R. of
Blaxhall, 1924-7 and R. of Stratford St Andrew, Suffolk,
1924-7. Died Aug. 13, 1927, at Blaxhall rectory. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Sept. 23, 1927.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD PICKERING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 23, 1823. [Only] s. of John [of Woolwich].
B. in Westminster. School, Welling, Kent. Matric. Michs.
1823; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Married, May, 1832, Mary
Bennett, eldest dau. of Charles Caspar, of North Cadbur>',
Somerset. (P. E. Towell.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD POTE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1856. S. of Edward Pote, bookseller. B. [Nov. 23, 1838], at
Eton. School, Islington. Matric. Michs. 1856; B..\. i860;
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1861; priest, 1862; C.
of Calboume, Isle of Wight, 1861-3. C. of Fawley, Hants.,
1863-4. C. of Chislehurst, Kent, 1864-9. C. of St Augustme's,
Kilburn, 1869-72. Chaplain of St Agatha's, Beckenham,
1872-80. P.C. of St Barnabas, Beckenham, 1877-80. R. of
Barsham, Suffolk, 1880-9. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Padding-
ton, 1889-91. Chaplain to the Sisters of St Mary and St John,
Chiswick, 1891-1902. C. of St Matthias, Earl's Court, 1900-
16. Died at 61, Wanvick Road, Eari's Court, Nov. 14, 1922.
(Peile, II. 547; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 15, 1922.)
WILLIAMS, EDWARD STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. I, 1847. S. of William Paul, of Penryn, Falmouth.
Matric. Michs. 1848. To be distinguished from an Oxford
contemporary namesake.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1850. S. of Samuel, gent., of Clifton (and Elizabeth).
B. there, Nov. 22, 1826. School, Royal Academy, Gosport.
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1854; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), Dec. 23, 1855; priest (London), June 19, 1859;
C. of St James, Hampstead Road, London, 1859-65 and
Vice- Principal of the North London Collegiate School,
Camden Town, 1859-72. C. of St Mark's, Clerkenwell,
1872-6. V. of Cowleigh, Worcs., 1876-1912. Married (i) Jan.
9, 1856, Charlotte Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William
Hicks (1819), R. of Stunner, Essex; (2) Jan. 17, 1874,
Charlotte, widow of Edward Thompson, of Rydal House,
Highbury New Park. Died Aug. 8, 1912. {Eagle, xxxiv.
269; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 10, 1912.)
WILLIAMS (post VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS), EDWARD
VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27, 1816.
[Eldest surv.] s. of John [Serjeant-at-law]. B. [i797]. m
London. Schools, [Winchester and] Westminster. Matnc.
Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. .\dm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1818. Called to the Bar, June 17,
1S23. On the Oxford Circuit. Recorder of Kidwelly. Puisne
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1846-65. Knighted, 1847.
P.C. 1865. Married, Sept. 5, 1826, Jane Margaret, 8th dau.
of the Rev. Walter Bagot. Author, Treatise on the Law of
Executors and Administrators, which passed through many
editions. Died Nov. 2, 1875, in London; buried at Wotton,
near Dorking. Brother of Charles (1822); father of Edward
F. V. (1852). (Boose, III. 1362; Law Lists; D.N.B.; Judges
of England, 743-4-)
WILLIAMS, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
May 18, 1874. [6th] s. of Wellington, merchant [of Park
House, Leyton]. B. [Feb. 26, 1856], at Holloway. [School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar; (Law Trip.,
ist Class, 1877); B.A. 1878. Adm. Solicitor, Aug. 1881;
practised in London (Messrs Gash, Phillips, Walters and
Williams). Married, 1924, Florence, widow of C. Hodgson
Miles, of Berkhamsted. Died Mar. 29, 1939, aged 83, at
Berkhamsted. Brother of William C. (1873). (R- L- Arrow-
smith; Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 30, 1939-)
WILLIAMS, ELLIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 8, 1814. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1814. Ord. deacon (York), 1815;
priest, 1816. R. of Pinxton, Derbs., 1826-64. Married, Oct.
19, 1836, Ann, dau. of G. Powell, of Islington. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1865. Father of Theodore E. (1867).
(F. P. White.)
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WILLIAMS, ELLIS OSBORNE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. i6,
1844. Eldest s. of Lewis, money-broker, of Dolgelley,
Carmarthenshire (sic). B. Mar. 13, 1826, at Dolgellan. School,
Bridgnorth (Dr Rowley). Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Bangor), Mar. 3, 1850; priest,
July 27, i8si; C. of Llangefni, Anglesey, 1850-3. C. of
Barmouth, Merioneth., 1853-4- P-C of Llanfachraeth,
1854-65. V. of Pwllheli, Cam., 1865-79. Latterly of
Fronwnion, Dolgelley, where he died Apr. 23, 1887. (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, May 4, 1887.)
WILLIAMS (or GRIFFIES-WILLIAMS), ERASMUS HENRY
GRIFFIES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 30, 1814.
[2nd but eldest surv.] s. of [the Rev.] Sir George (i779 «"''
Griffies) (by his 2nd wife Anna Margaret, dau. of Herbert
Evans). [B. July 31, 1794, at Llwyn-y-Wormwood, Carm.]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1815; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1818;
M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), June 6, 1819; pnest
(Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Bath and Wells), Dec. 16, 1821.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Mar. 28, 1843. R. of
Rushall, Wilts., 1829-70 and R. of St Peter's and St Paul's,
Marlborough, 1829-58. Chancellor of St David's Cathedral,
1858-70. Married, 1819, his cousin Caroline, dau. of Henry
Grifl&ths, and widow of Lieut. William Hunt-Grubbe. Author,
A Letter on the Repeal of the Corn Laws; The Supremacy of the
Sovereign asserted. Died Nov. 30, 1870, at Llandovery,
without surviving male issue, and was succeeded by his
brother, General Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies-Williams. Brother
of David D. H. T. G. (1825). (Boase, 1. 1243; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 280; Walford, County Families; J. T. Pryme and
A. Bayne, Memorials of the Thackeray Family; Sir W. Sterry.)
WILLIAMS, ERNEST FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 16, 1886. S. of the Rev. John Mack, of Hayton, Yorks.
(and Ellen Monsarrat). B. Feb. 5, 1867, at Bumby, Yorks.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr H. Moss). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of St Matthew's,
Cambridge, 1890-2. R. of Holme-Hale, Norfolk, 1892-1906.
Died Apr. 26, 1906. Brother of Arthur H. (1881). {Eagle,
xxvin. 2i6; Crockford; The Times, May i, 1906.)
WILLIAMS, ERNEST SAMUEL EBENEZER. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1882. S. of Oliver John, Esq., of
Dovercourt. B. Mar. 31, 1863. School, Claylands House,
Salisbury. Matric. Michs. 1882. A clerk in the Bank of
England. (T. A. Walker, 568.)
WILLIAMS, ERNEST TREVOR MORGAN. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. i, 1892. S. of the Rev. David Walter, C. of
Cheadle, Staffs. B. Oct. 18, 1871, in Wales. School, Denstone
College (Mr D. Edwardes). Matric. Michs. 1892. Became a
Non-Coil. Student, Jan. 1894; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1903; priest, 1906; C. of East Meon,
Hants., 1903-4. C. of St Mary's, Paddington, 1904-6. C. of
St John-the-Evang., Bournemouth, 1906-8. C. of Ferring
with East Preston, Sussex, 1908-13. V. of East Preston with
Kingston, 1913-35. Died Oct. 5, 1935, in London. (Crockford;
The Times, Dec. 7, 1935.)
WILLIAMS, EUBULUS JAMES WATSON (1895), see WATSON-
WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS, EVAN DAVID HINCKLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1897. S. of David. B. at Brecon. School
Aberystwyth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897.
WILLIAMS, EVAN HARRY. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23, 1889.
[S. of Thomas, of Llwyn-Gwem, Pontardulais, Carmarthen
(and Mary, dau. of Henry Harry, of Llwynhendy). B. July 2,
1871.] School, Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1889;
Scholar; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1921. Hon. LL.D., Birmingham,
1930. Of Glyndwr, Pontardulais. D.L. and J. P. for Car-
marthens.; High Sheriff, 1922-3. President of the Mining
Association of Great Britain, 1919-44. President, National
Confederation of Employers' Organisations. Vice-President,
Federation of British Industries. President, Coalowners'
Association of South Wales and Monmouth, 19 18. A director
of Lloyds' Bank, Ltd., of the Steel Co. of Wales, Ltd., of
Powell Duffryn Ltd., and of other coal and iron companies.
Knight of St John. Created a Bart., 1935. Married, Sept. 23,
1903, Charlotte Mary, dau. of David Lackie, of Glyndwr.
Brother of Henry (1893). (Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WILLIAMS, FRANK JUNIUS. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8,
1883. [B. 1866. Schools, Christ College, Brecon and Epsom
College.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1889. (Canon A. E.
Donaldson.)
WILLIAMS, FRANK RICARDO. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 2, 1881. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] James Augustus
(1838). B. [Sept. 15, 1859], at Dummer House, [Basingstoke],
Hants. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1881;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Colchester),
1884; priest, 1885; C. of St James's, Forest Gate, Essex,
1884-6. C. of Littleton, Middlesex, 1886-90. V. of Combe-
Down, Somerset, 1890-2. V. of Bourn, Canibs., 1892-1907,
and R. of Kingston, Cambs., 1906-7. R. of Anstey, Herts.,
Williams, Frederick Farewell Sanigear
1907-28. Lie. Pr., dio. of St Albans, from 1928. Married
(1) Jan. 18, 1887, Blanche Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas
Knight, Esq., of Enfield Highway; (2) Aug. 6, 1928, Evelyn
Mary Alice Woods, of The Court, Buntingford. Latterly of
Standon House, Ware, Herts. Died May 19, 1937, at
Cambridge. Brother of Arthur L. (1871). (Peile, 11. 679;
Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 26, 1887; The Times, May 20,
1937.)
WILLIAMS (post WILLIAMS-THOMAS), FRANK SILVERS.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897. S. of Joseph, of
Parkfield, Stourbridge, Worcs. B. [Feb. 7], 1879, at Stour-
bridge. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1897; LL.B.
1900; B.A. and LL.M. 1904. Adm. Solicitor, 1913. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Worcestershire Yeo.;
prisoner of war; D.S.O., 1920; mentioned in despatches).
Of Parkfield, Stourbridge. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Univ. War
List; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1836. Of Bucks. [4th s. of Edward, Eton bookseller.
B. Feb. 24, 1817. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar,
1837; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1840; priest, 1841.
P.C. of Ettingshall, Staffs., 1841-52. V. of Saltley, Wanvs.,
1852-83. V. of Blackford, Cumberiand, 1883-4. Died Apr. 6,
1884, aged 68. Father of the next and of George A. (1875);
brother of Alfred (1838) and George (1832). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 16, 1884; Sir W. Sterry.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK [CONDfi]. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1865. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick (above).
B. Nov. 6, 1844, at Ettingshall, Staffs. School, King Edward
VI, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 30, 1869. Called to the Bar, .\pr. 30,
1873. On the Midland Circuit. District Court Judge,
Jamaica, 1876-81; Puisne Judge, Natal, 1881-3; Puisne
Judge, Mauritius, 1884-94. Married, June 21, 1879, Louisa,
youngest dau. of Captain Mclnnes, 44th Regt. Sometime
editor of the Birmingham Daily Gazette. Author, From
Journalist to Judge. Resided latterly at Worthing. J. P. for
Sussex. Died Mar. 23, 1917. Brother of George A. (1875).
(Peile, II. 591; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Mar. 24, 1917.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK DE VEIL. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 13, 1818. Of Surrey. [S. of John. B. July 4, 1798.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1834. Ord. deacon,
and priest, 1822. R. of Wishford Magna, Wilts., 1823-63.
Died Feb. 19, 1863. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, i. 526.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. S. of Thomas Edgar, of 67, Victoria Street,
London. B. [June 20], 1863, in London. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1893. House Surgeon, Chesterfield and North
Derbyshire Hospital. Practised at Buckden and Brampton,
Hunts. Surgeon, County Hospital, Huntingdon. Medical
Officer of Health for Buckden. Married, Sept. 14, 1898,
Laura, dau. of Richard Henry Langley, Esq., of Slough.
Died Aug. i, 1923, at Huntingdon. (Medical Directories; The
Times, Sept. 16, 1898 and Aug. 3, 1923.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. FREDERICK EDGELL. Adm. sizar at
St John's, May 5, 1856; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of William,
gent, (and Mary Ann). B. at Bristol. Bapt. Jan. 11, 1818.
[From London University; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1846.] Matric.
Michs. 1864; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1866; D.D. 1872. Adm. com.
causa, at Oxford, 1866. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1848; priest,
1849; C. of St George's, Everton, Lanes., 1851. C. of
Wimbledon, Surrey, 1852-9. Married (1) July 21, 1853,
Mary, dau. of Charles John Lawson, Bencher of the Middle
Temple; (2) Lydia, 2nd dau. of Alfred George, of Stoke-
Bishop, Gloucs. Latterly of 4, Bath Road, Reading, where he
died Apr. 19, 1887. (Eagle, xv. 103; Clergy List; Crockford;
Al. Oxon.; The Guardian, Apr. 27, 1887.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK FAREWELL SANIGEAR. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1889. S. of the Rev. F[rederick], R.
of Chignal St James, Essex. B. Mar. 16, 1870, at Spofforth,
Yorks. School, King V/ilham's College, Isle of Man. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar; Bell Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
1896; priest, 1897. Assistant Master at King's School,
Canterbury, 1892-9; at Rugby, 1899-1905; Head Master of
Eastbourne College, 1906-24. British Chaplain at Algiers,
1924-5; Assistant Chaplain at the Embassy Church, Paris,
1925-6; Chaplain, British Embassy, Madrid, 1927-31;
Chaplain at Holy Trinity, Florence, 1931-2. V. of Coleman's
Hatch, Sussex, 1932-6. Head Master of St Edmund School,
Canterbury, 1941-5. Married, 1908, Muriel H., dau. of
E. H. Oxley. Of 4, de Walden Court, Eastbourne, in 1953.
(King William's Coll. Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Crockford; Who's Who.)
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WILLIAMS, FREDERICK GEORGE ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Tri.vity, May 16, 1844. [2nd] s. of George Thomas
[of LyTuington House, Somerset, barrister]. B. [Sept. 18,
1825], at Bath. School, Westminster. Matric. .Michs. 1844;
Scholar, 1845 ; B.A. 1848. .^dm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 9,
1848. Called to the Bar, .^pr. 30, 1852. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. Adm. ad enndem at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 23,
1856. Law Reporter for Incorporated Council in Vice-
Chancellor Bacon's Court. Married, Dec. 28, 1865, Mary
Katherine, 3rd dau. of James Leman, solicitor. Joint editor
of Seton's Forms of Decrees, Judgments and Orders. Died
Apr. 15, 1889. Brother of Thomas L. (1841). {Record of Old
Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK JONES. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1890. S. of Edward Jones, deceased, of Rochford House,
Tenbury, Worcs. [B. Oct. 15, 1870.] School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Of The Manor, Longhope, GIoucs. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Inniskilling Fus.; wounded).
(Urtiv. War List; Repton Sch. Reg. states that he died Jan. 10,
1910.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, .\pr. 13. 1858. S. of [the Rev.] .\lfred (i8i8).
B. [Jan. 14, 1840], in London. School, St Paul's. Matnc.
Michs. 1858; B..\. 1862; M. A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Hereford),
1862; priest, 1864; C.-in-charge of Culmington, Salop, 1862-
78. C. of St John's, Bath^vick, Somerset, 1879-82. V. of
Knowbury, Salop, 1882-1900. Preb. and Precentor of
Hereford Cathedral, 1892-1911- Canon of Hereford, 1896-
1911. Died July 20, 1911, at Hereford. Brother of Alfred H.
(1851) and Lloyd C. (1855). (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, July 28, 191 1.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK SIMS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 26, 1830. [Only] s. of Richard [John] [pnncipal
clerk in H.M. Customs] (and Eliza Grace Cousins). B.
[Feb 18, 1812], in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1833; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13, 1831. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1838.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Of The Cedars, Putney
and of Ashbumham Lodge, Blackheath. Married, Aug. 10,
1847, Katherine Eliza, dau. of John Smith. .Author, Improve-
ment of the Jurisdiction of Eqititv, etc. Died July 14, 1863,
aged 51. Father of the next and of Latimer T. (1872). (List
of Carthusians; Boase, iii. 1363; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Bm-ke, L.G., which gives died 1862.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK SIMS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 17, 1874. [Younger] s. of Fredenck
Sims (above), of The Cedars, Putney. B. Jan. 18, 1855.
School, King's College. Matric. Michs 1874; LL.B. 1878.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1876. Called to the Bar,
1879. K.C. 1913. Commissioner, Board of Trade. Of Temple
Grove, Windlesham, Surrev; formerly of Murragh, Ballintra,
Co. Donegal. Married, Aug. i, 1889, .\lice Temple, dau. of
William Boyd Buckle, Bengal Civil Service. Died Dec. 27,
1941, at Windlesham. Brother of Latimer T. (1872). {Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Dec. 29, 1941 and Jan. i, 1942.)
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. 1885. S. of Frederick Thomas. B. at Oxford.
School, All Saints, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1885.
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1870. [Youngest] s. of Samuel, Esq. B. at
Greenwich. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1879. A Kentish squire. Master of the West
Kent Woodland Hounds. J. P. for Kent. Died Dec. 27, 1931,
'aged 81,' at Shirley Hall, Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells.
(The Times, Dec. 31, 1931; F- Brittain.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 14, 1798. B. in Barbados. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1798. Found guiltv with others at Chelmsford .Assizes, Oct.
1800, of creating a not at Dunmow, Essex, on Aug. i, i799.
after a review of Yeomanry Cavalry, and of assaulting
Captain Pepper and others; sentenced in the King's Bench to
six months' imprisonment. {T. A . Walker, 370; G. Mag., lxx.
269; Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 1800.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. sizar at 6t John's,
July 15, 1820; a 'Ten-year man'; in Priest's Orders. Of
Middlesex.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Trinity, May 23,
1828. S. of Henry. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1828;
Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1832; M..\. 1836. Ord. deacon, 1832;
priest, 1833. V. of Hauxton with Newton, Cambs., 1837-90-
Disappears from Crockford, 1891.
Williams, Griffith
WILLIAMS, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Inly 14, 1832. [S. of Edward, bookseller, of Eton.] B. [at
Eton], .'^pr. 4, i8i4- Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M-A-
1840- B.D. 1849. Fellow, 1835-70; Dean, 1846-50; Vice-
Provost, 1854-7. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1847- Ord.
deacon, 1837; priest, 1838. P.C. of Great Bricet and Watti-
sham, Suffolk, 1838-40. Chaplain to the Bishop of Jerusalem,
1841-3; Chaplain at St Petersburg, 1844-5. Warden of
St Columba's CoUege, Rathfamham, Dublin, 1850-2 V. of
Ringwood with Harbridge and Bisteme, Hants 1869-78.
Lady Margaret Preacher, 1870. Hon. Canon of \\ inchester,
1874. Had great knowledge of the Eastern Church. .-Kssisted
in 1858, in the monastic and heraldic parts of the catalogue of
MSS. in the University Library, and, in 1864, IfQ ttie nrst
stone of the south wing of the (old) Library. Author, Ihe
Holy City; Historical Notices of Jerusalem; and works for the
Roxburgh Society and Rolls Society. Died Jan 26, 187H, at
Ringwood. His friends collected £300 to found the George
Williams prize in his memory. There is a bronze tablet with
a portrait bust in relief, designed by W. Burgess, R.A in
King's Chapel. Brotherof .-Ufred (1838) and Fredenck (1836).
(DN.B.; G. W. Prothero, Henry Bradshaw, 28; C. bayle,
Annals of Camb. Univ. Lib., 127 and 130.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens' Oct 12, 1866.
Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar; B.A. 1870; M.A 1876. Ord.
deacon and priest (St Asaph) 1869; C. of Halkyn Fhnts..
1869-71. C. of Newtown, Montgom., 1871-3- C. of Bwlch-
Gw^, Denbighs., 1873-6. C. of Gwersyllt, 1876-81. V of
Glyndvfrdwy, Merions., 1881-7. R- of Trefonen, Salop, 1887-
1906. V. of Pool Quay, Montgom., 1906-22. Mamed, Apr. 11,
iQoi, Mary Eleanor, eldest dau. of E. Parry-Jones, of Chirk.
Latteriy of i, Eversley Park, Chester, where he died July 6,
1926, aged 82. (Crockford; The Times, July 8, 1926.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 4,
1869. S. of WUliam (1808), deceased, of Aberpergwm, Neath
(and Matilda, dau. of Col. Smith, of Castella, Glam.). Matnc.
Michs. 1869. Brother of Morgan S. (1865) and Rees (1856).
(Walford, County Families.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Aug. 12, 1875. [Youngest] s. of the Kev.
Frederick (1836), of Saltley vicarage, Birmingham. bchTOi,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; ^^•■^•."f,°-
Secretary of the Ranelagh Club at Barnes. Sen,'ed in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. (T.F. Res.) General List
Manried, Dec. 3, 1884, Evelyn, youngest dau. of Au^stus
Henry Novelli, Esq., of London. Brother of Fredenck
C. (1865). (The Guardian, Dec. 10, 1884; Camb. Yearbook.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE PHIPPS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse
July 31, 1865. S. of Joshua [Q.C.] (for ^^■hom see D.N.B.)
(by his 2nd wife, Elvira Anna, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Pownall
Phipps, H.E.I.C.S.). B. Nov. 15, 1846. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. M.I.C.E. Went to New
Zealand. District engineer, Canterbury Province, m tne
Public Works Dept. Author, Colonial Couplets a>id other
verses. Died May 18, 1909, in New Zealand. Half-brother of
Joshua S. (1855) and Thomas C. (1871). (Harrow Sch. Keg.;
T. A. Walker, 525; Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's May 8 1889. S. of WUliam Pritchard. B. at Bethesda,
Caemarvons. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1894; MA 1898.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool), 1895; priest, 1896; C. of St Augus-
tine's, Everton, Lanes., 1895-9. C. of Wavertree, 1902-7.
M B. and Ch.B., Liverpool Univ., 1908. Practised at Everton,
and then at Bametbv-le-Wold, Lines. Of Carramore
Barnetby-le-Wold, in 1946. [Crockford; Medical Directories.)
WILLIAMS, GERARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 21, 1898. S. of the Rev. Gerard (Merton College, Oxford,
1867), of Hudderstield (and Ellen Lawson Fisher). B. Nov.
20 1878 at Fulham, Middlesex. School, Pocklmgton (the
Rev. C. F. Hutton). Matric. Michs. 1898; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class, 1900). Served in the South Afncan War
1898-1902 (Sufiolk Hussars; mentioned in despatches), and
with the Imperial Light Horse in the 2nd Zulu rebellion.
A mining-engineer in South Africa and Australia. Served m
the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.E.; D.S.O., 1918; M.C.;
mentioned in despatches). F.R.G.S.; F.G.S. Returned to
Africa, as a consultant inining-engmeer. Died Feb. 25, 1944-
(Eagle, The V.C. and D.S.O.; The Times, Feb. 29, 1944-)
WILLIAMS, GRAHAM WILFRED. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12,
1894 [S. of W., of Edgbaston, Birmingham. School,
Hanow.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1898. Assistant
Managing Director of D. F. Tayler and Co., manufacturers,
of Binningham. Of Newhall Works, George Street, Parade,
Birmingham, in 1925. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH. Adm. at Trinity, Nov. 14, 1810; *
'Ten-year man.'
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WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, May 2,
183 1. Of Salop. [School, Shrewsbury; left, 1831.] Adm. sizar
at Queens', Oct. 15, 1831. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836.
C. of Willan, Herts., in 1841. C. of Butcombe, Somerset,
1845-6. Died Jan. 25, 1846. (G. Mag., 1846, i. 328; Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, HAKEWILL TRESYLLIAN. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. 1886. [Eldest] s. of Henry [of Rockingham
Hall, Hagley, Worcs.] (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Newman,
of Brand's House, Bucks.). B. at West Bromwich. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 21, 1887. Of Churchill Court, Kidderminster. 2ndLieut.,
Worcs. Yeomanry, 1889. J. P. and D.L. for Worcs.; High
Sheriff, 1908. Married (i) 1894, Marian Cecil, dau. of George
Lyall, of Hedley Park, Surrey; (2) Oct. 14, 1908, Eleanor
Esm6, eldest dau. of Andrew Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, of
London. Died Apr. 2, 1929. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Walford, County Families; Army Lists;
The Times, Apr. 4, 1929.)
WILLIAMS, HAMILTON JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 17, 1826. [S. of Robert, of Ceme Abbas, Dorset,
deceased (and Jane, dau. of Hamilton Blair, of Blair, Ayr-
shire).] B. [Dec. 27, 1796], at Ceme Abbas. School, Dor-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1826; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class,
1828-9); LL.B. 1833. Incorp. at Oxford, 1858. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells), Apr. 19, 1829; priest, June 14, 1829. V. of
Buckland-Dinham, and C. of Whatley, Somerset, 1829-46.
V. of Kempston, Beds., 1846-79. Married, Sept. 17, 1829,
Margaret Sophia, dau. of Thomas Taunton, of Wrackleford,
Dorset. Died Dec. 13, 1879. Father of Howard (1856).
(Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Hutchins, n. 525; At. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS (post ADDAMS-WILLIAMS), HAROLD. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1877. [4th] s. of William Addams, gent.,
of Llangibby Castle, Mon. B. [Feb. 22, 1858], at Hunters
Hall, Bitton, Gloucs. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1877;
Scholar; B.A. (zsth Wrangler) 1881; M..A. 1884. Assistant
Master at Bedford Grammar School, 1881-5. Principal of
Bishop Cotton's School, Bangalore, India, 1887-93. Resided
subsequently at Llwyn-y-Celyn, Mon. J. P. for Monmouth-
shire, 1899. Married, Jan. 16, 1895, Alice Gertrude, only child
of Charles Nicholson of Llwyn-y-Celyn. Died Dec. 28, 1935.
Brother of Albert (1882) and Arthur (1873), etc. (Sherborne
Reg.; Peile, 11. 654; Burke, L.G. (as Addams- Williams).)
WILLIAMS, HAROLD HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 9, 1900. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James (and Mary
Grindrod). B. [July 25, i88o], in Tokyo, Japan. Schools,
Tokyo (private) and Liverpool College. Matric. Michs. 1900;
Scholar, 1901; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1903;
Hebrew prize; Carus prize, 1903; M.A. 1909. Sanders
Reader, 1950. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1904; priest, 1904; C. of
Swymbridge, Devon, 1904-5. Lecturer and Chaplain at
Ripon Theological College, 1905-6. C. of Crediton, Devon,
1906-9. Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical
Disabilities Relief Act, in 1909. University Extension
Lecturer, 1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.S.C. (mechanical transport); M.B.E.; mentioned in
Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'). Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, 1920. Of Aspenden House, Bunting-
ford, Herts. J. P. for Herts. Chairman of Herts. C.C, 1947-
50. President of the Bibliographical Society, 1938-44.
F.B.A., 1944; F.S.A. Married, (i) 1913, Jean Paterson, only
dau. of Andrew Chalmers, M.D., of Sheffield. Author, Two
Centuries of the English Novel; The Ballad of Two Great Cities;
Dean Swift's Library, etc. (Peile, 11. 840; Univ. War List;
Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILLIAMS, HAROLD STEPNEY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1880. [S. of Canon D. E. B. 1864.] At Durham Univ.
(L.Theo., 1887). Ord. deacon (Chester), 1888; priest (Llandaff),
1890; C. of Bromborough, Cheshire, 1888-9. C of Tredegar,
Mon., 1889-92. C. of Swansea, 1892-8. Preb. of St David's,
1920-3. V. of Oystermouth, Glam., 1899-1938. Archdeacon
of Gower, 1923-51-. Married, 1893, Mary M., dau. of C. B.
Holland, of Ebbw Vale. Of Oystermouth in 195 1. (Crock-
ford.)
WILLIAMS, HARRY (1781), see WILLIAMS, HENRY.
WILLIAMS, HARRY ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1864. S. of James Edwin, Lieut. -Col., Madras
Native Infantry (and Gertrude Elizabeth). B. May 31, 1846,
at Ootacamund, S. India. [School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1870; priest, 1871; C of Dunsford, Devon, 1870-2.
C. of Chorley Wood, Herts., 1872-3. Chaplain, Madras
Ecclesiastical Establishment, 1873-96; at Vizagapatam; at
Cannanore, 1874-83; at Bangalore, 1890-4. R. of Skelton,
Vorks., 1908-18. Resided latterly at Woodchurch Lodge,
Hampstead. Died Oct. 9, 1928, in London. (Eagle, xlv. 226;
Crockford; G. B. Routledge; Marlborough CoU. Reg.)
Williams, Henry
WILLIAMS, HARRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1858. S. of Charles James Blasius, M.D. (and
Harriett). B. Mar. 4, 1840, at 7, Holies Street, London.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1862; M.A. 1865.
Adm. Solicitor, 1866; practised at 37, Bedford Row, London
until 1882. F.R.A.S. 1865. Lived latterly at Swansea.
Married Grace Emily, dau. of George Watkins, surgeon, of
Chepstow. Died July 12, 1921. (Law Lists; F. P. White;
Monthly Notes, Royal Astrom. Soc, 82 (1922), 258.)
WILLIAMS, HEATHCOTE BEETHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i888. [Eldest] s. of James Nelson (and Mary
Margaret, dau. of William Beetham, J.P., of Wellington,
New Zealand). B. [Dec. 2, 1868], at Hawkes Bay, New
Zealand. School, Christ's College, New Zealand (Mr L.
Corfe). Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. A sheep-farmer in
New Zealand. Of Turihana, Gisbome, in 1946. Brother of
Arnold B. (1889). (Burke, Col. Gentry; F. Brittain.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 6, 1763.
'Arvoniensis.' Matric. Michs. 1763; LL.B. 1770. Ord. priest
(Bangor), June 10, 1770; C. of Aber, 1770. (Pryce, Diocese of
Bangor.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 25,
1768. S. of Robert, of Bungay, Suffolk. School, Bungay.
Matric. Lent, 1769; Scholar; B.A. (2nd Hon. Wrangler)
1772; M.A. 1775. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 19, 1773;
priest, Dec. 18, 1774- R. of Marlesford, Suffolk, until 1823.
Died Jan. 12, 1823, at the Glebe House, Marlesford. Father
of Henry R. (1802). (G. Mag., 1823, 1. 187.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 9, 1776.
B. in Rathbone Place, Oxford Road, London. Of Surrey.
Re-adm. Apr. 6, 1782. Matric. Michs. 1779; B.A. 1780;
M.A. 1783. Ord. priest (Hereford), Mar. 17, 1782. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 561.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. HENRY (or HARRY). B.A. 1781, incorp.
from Oxford; M.A. 1781. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 2,
1781. [S. of John, of Glasbury, Brecons.] Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Apr. 7, 1770, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1774-
V. of Lyonshall, Heref., 1779-84; (called 'B.A.'). V. of
Goodrich, 1784-1830 ('M.A.'). Died in 1830, 'aged 85.' (Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1830, i. 569; Heref. Incumbents.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY (1795), see WILLIAMS, HENRY JONES.
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 6, 1831.
Of Staffs. School, Bromsgrove. Did not reside.
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 22, 1842.
iMatric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846.
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 26, 1844.
S. of the Rev. William, of Llansantfraed. B. at Cleobury
North, Salop. School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar,
1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1848;
priest, 1849; C. of Kirkham, Lanes., 1848-51. C. of Middleton,
1851-I!. V. of Croxton, Norfolk, 1852-91. R. of Rockland
All Saints, 1891-1902. Resided latterly at Cromer. Died in
1906. Father of Ambrose J. (1893), Bernard (1889) and
Theodore (1886). (Peile, 11. 487; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1, i860.
Eldest s. of Owen, bailiff, of Llangollen. B. Feb. 21, 1837,
at Llanrhychwyn, Capel Curig. School, Llanrwst (Mr Free-
bom). Matric. Lent, 1861; Scholar; B.A. (28^/1 Wrangler)
1864. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of
St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1865-7. Second Master of
Wolverhampton Grammar School, 1865-89; Head Master,
1890-5. Lived subsequently at Wolverhampton. Died in
Oct. 1902. (Crockford; Wolverhampton Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1865.
S. of Richard, farmer (and Mary). B. at Llanvihangel-
Aberbythick, Carmarthens. Bapt. Feb. 3, 1846. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1871;
priest, 1872; C. of St Davids, Carmarthen, 1871-82. Latterly
of 25, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. Disappears from
Crockford, 1887.
WILLIAMS, HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17, 1893- [S. of
Thomas, of Llwyn-Gwern, Pontardulais, Carm. (and Mary,
dau. of Hecu-y Harry, of Llwynhendy). B. Feb. 28, 1875.]
School, Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1896. Of Llwyn-
Gwem, Pontardulais. Married, Nov. 14, 1918, Edith Alice,
dau. of Benjamin Kent Fox, of Harrogate. Died Nov. 11,
1937. Brother of Evan H. (1889). (Burke, P. and B.;
Canon A. E. Donaldson.)
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WILLIAMS, HENRY CURRER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893-
Eldest s. of F[rancis Venables], of Braeside, Altrincham,
Cheshire. B. Apr. 12, 1874 fat Bowdon]. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1903.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. House
Physician, Victoria Hospital for children, Chelsea. Practised
at Alton, Hants. Medical Officer of Health for Alton R.D.C.
Of Church Cottage, Holybourne, Alton, in 1948. Died Jan.
13, 1953- (Medical Directories.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY FREDERICK BOLD. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1887. S. of Kenrick Henry Bold, physician, of
Llandudno, Wales. B. there [Apr. 3], 1867. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. i8go; M.B. and B.Chir. 1895. At
the London Hospital. Practised at Llandudno. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, R.A.M.C; in France). (Repton
Sch. Reg.; Venn, n. 494; Medical Directories (not in 1940)-)
WILLIAMS, HENRY GEORGE SWAYNE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1873- S. of Julius [S.] [M.D.], of Eastney,
near Portsmouth. B. [Aug. 30], 1854, at Portsmouth.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877;
M.A. 1880. .A.dm. Solicitor, May 1880; practised at 29,
Charing Cross, London. Of Kingscote, Wokingham, Berks.,
where he died Feb. 4, 1937. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; The Times, Feb. 5, 1937.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY GRIFFIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 22, 1835. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar,
1839; B..\. (27th Wrangler) 1839; Tyrvvhitt Scholar, 1840;
M.A. 1842; B.D. 1849. Fellow, 1842-54. Junior Proctor,
1847-8. Sir Thomas Adams's Professor of Arabic, 1854-70.
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1842; priest, 1843. R. of Preston, Suffolk,
1854-70. Author (with Paris Ash-Shidyaq), A Practical
Grammar of the Arabic Language. Died in 1870. (Boase, vi.
890; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS (or WILLIAMES), HENRY JONES. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at St John's, June 8, 1795. S. of John Jones. B. at
Llangadfan, Montgom. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1795, as Williames; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1803.
R. of Himant, Montgom., 1807-8. R. of Welshpool, 1808-19.
Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1822. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
St John's Coll. Adm. iv. 561.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1861. S. of John [of Highfield Hall, Northop, Flints.]. B.
[June 6], 1842, in Manchester. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Lichfield),
1865; priest, 1866; C. of Whitchurch, Salop, 1865-70. C.
of Bebington, Cheshire, 1870-7. V. of Holy Trinity, Bingley,
Yorks., 1877-88. V. of Bleasby with Halloughton, Notts.,
1888-191X. Married Caroline Sarah, dau. of John Yate Lee,
barrister-at-law. Died Mar. 29, 1911. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 17, 1911)
WILLIAMS, HENRY MORRISON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1896. B. Apr. 28, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (London), 1900; priest, 1901;
C. of St James-the-Great, Bethnal Green, 1900-4. C. of
Osgathorpe, Leics., 1904-7; R. there, 1907-10. Chaplain at
St George's English Church, Berlin, 1910-14. C.F. to British
prisoners of war in Germany, 1915-19. Held the first
services at Ruhleben camp for British civilians, and at
Doberitz for British military prisoners of war. Arrested and
tried on 4 occasions, the last being in 1917 when he had
suffered imprisonment. Awarded O.B.E., 1921. Chaplain to
the Legation and English Church at Stockholm, 1919-29; at
the Hague, 1929-44. C. of Christ Church, Bath, 1942-5-
Chaplain at Utrecht, 1945-9. Died at Westgate-on-Sea,
Dec. I, 1950. (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 5, 1950.)
WILLIAMS, HENRY PERCY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 2,
1876. S. of George H., solicitor. B. [July 20, 1857], in
London. School, Newton College, Devon. Matric. Lent,
1877; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1880;
priest, 1881; C. of King's Capel, Heref., 1880-3. C. of St
Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester, 1883-7. C. of St Martin's,
Colchester, 1887-90; R. there, 1 890-1 900. V. of Rampton,
Cambs., 1900-13. Married, Jan. 29, 1889, Theodora, dau. of
W. Kerr, of Liverpool. Latterly of 3, Bateman Street,
Cambridge. Disappears from Crockford, 193 1.
WILLIAMS, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Mar. 12, 1802. S. of the Rev. Henry (1768), R. of Marlesford,
Suffolk. B. there. [Bapt. Mar. 20, 1783.] Schools, Lowestoft
(Mr Ritson) and Bramford (Mr Naylor). Matric. Lent, 1804;
Scholar; B.A. 1806. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 20, 1807;
priest, June 12, 1808. Died July, 1831; buried at Marlesford.
(Venn, u. 138.)
Williams, Herbert William
WILLIAMS, HENRYRUPERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 11,
1885. S. of PhUip, of Hinstock Hall, Salop. B. Aug. 10, 1867.
School Radley. Did not reside. Adm. at Magdalene, July 16,
1887. Matric. Michs. 1887. Served with the Imperial
Yeomanry in the South African War, 1 899-1 902. Of Fyfield,
Abingdon, Berks, in 1947. (Radley Reg.; Peile, 11. 716.)
WILLIAMS, HERBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar 5
1841- re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1841. S. of the Rev. JlohnJ
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1801), R. of Woodchester, Gloucs.
(and Elizabeth Cooke). B. Nov. 4, 1822. Matnc. Michs. 1841.
Died Sept. 22, 1843. Brother of Basil (1836). (F.P.White;
Warwick's Univ. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, HERBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 1845-
S of Samuel, schoolmaster, of Walcot, Somerset (and
Elizabeth). B. there, Mar. 11, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Rochester), i85o;pnest,
1853. Second Master of St Albans Grammar School, 1853-5;
Head Master of Tunbridge Wells Grammar School, 1855-8;
of the Brewers' School, Trinity Square, London, 1858-89.
C. of St Katherine Coleman, Fenchurch Street, London,
1864-1900. Lattedy of Sheering rectory, Essex, where he
died Sept. 9, 1903. Father of Herbert A. (1873)- [Eagle,
XXV. 208; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 14, 1903.)
WILLIAMS (post ADDAMS-WILLIAMS), HERBERT. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July i, 1871. [jnd] s of
William Addams, Esq., of 91, Pembroke Road, CUtton.
[B. Oct. 1852.] School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1871;
Scholar; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1875; M.A. 1878. Assistant
Master at Rossall School, 1876-83. Ord. deacon (Madras),
1886; priest (Dublin), 1889. Vice-Principal of the S.P.G.
College at Trichinopoly, Madras, 1885-8. C. of Bray, Co.
DubUn, 1889-91. C. of Cheddar, Somerset, 1891-2. R. of
Llangibby with Coed-y-Paen, Mon., 1892-1925. V. of
Dingestow, Mon., 1925-7- F-G-S- Married, Aug. 8, 1888,
Grace Ellen, dau. of Thomas Royse Lysaght, of Clifton.
Latterly of Hanbury Road, Clifton, where he died Jan. 29,
1931. Brother of Arthur (1873), Albert (1882), Harold (1877)
and Rowland A. (1870). (Sherborne Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; The Guardian, Feb. 6, 1931.)
WILLIAMS, HERBERT. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1878; B.A.
from Cavendish H., 1882; M.A. 1885. [S. of the Rev. Herbert
Howell (Jesus College, Oxford), of Upper Norwood. B. 1862.
School, St Paul's.] Adm. at Downing, Feb. 21, 1892. Ord.
deacon (York, for Ripon), 1885; priest (Ripon), 1886; C. of
St James's, Bradford, 1885-7. C. of St Mary Magdalene,
Manningham, 1887-9- C. of St Matthias, Bail's Court
London, 1889-95. R- of Ufford, Suffolk, 1895-1903- R- of
Horselydown, Surrey, 1903-18. Served m the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in despatches).
V. of Teddington, 1918-30. Married, 1942 (a few weeks before
his death), Maria Tasker Evans. Died at Ealing, Oct. 2, 1942.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; P. E. ToweU.)
WILLIAMS, HERBERT ALBAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 24, 1873. S. of the Rev. Herbert (1845) (and Eliza).
B. 1855, at Kingsbury Lodge, St Albans. Bapt. June 14,
1855. " [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878;
M A. 1881. Incorp. at Oxford, 1890. Football (Rugby)
'blue,' 1876. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of
Christ Church, Southport, 1878-83. C. of Wimbledon,
Surrey, 1884-90. C. of St GUes', Oxford, 1890-3. Chaplamof
Christ Church, Oxford, 1890-1900; Precentor there, 1898-
1900. C. of St Martin, Carfax with All Saints, Oxford, 1893-
1900. R. of Sheering, Essex, 1900-36. Latteriy of Breck-
lands, Hillside Road, St Albans, where he died Feb. 15, 1943;
buried at Sheering. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 17, I943-)
WILLIAMS, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1881. S. of the Ven. William Leonard
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1848), Archdeacon and Bishop of
Waiapu, New Zealand (and Sarah Wanklyn). B. at Poverty
Bay, New Zealand. School, Christ Church, New Zealand.
Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888; Litt.D.
1925. Litt.D., New Zealand, 1924. Assistant Master at
Haileybury College, 1885-6. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1886;
priest (Ely), 1887. C. of West Wratting, Cambs., 1886-8.
Vice-Principal of the Maori Theological College, Gisborne,
New Zealand, 1889-94; Principal, 1895-1902. Missionary
(E. Coast district), dio. of Waiapu, 1902-29. .Archdeacon of
Waiapu, 1907-30. Bishop of Waiapu, 1930-7, being the third
member of his family to hold this see. His cathedral was
totally destroyed by earthquake, 1938. Married, 1888,
Bertha Mason and had issue. .Author, Maori Dictionary;
Bibliography of Printed Maori, etc. Died Dec. 7, 1937. aged
77. Brother of Arthur E. T. (1888). (Burke, Col. Gentry;
Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 8, 1937-)
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Williams, Hiram Loftus
WILLIAMS, HIRAM LOFTUS. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Wakefield, for Ripon),
1894; priest (Ripon), 1896; C. of St Andrew's, Bradford,
1894-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Hampstead, 1897-8. C. of
St Nicholas, Gloucester, 1898-1901. Association Secretary
(North district), London Jews Society, 1901-7. V. of St Mark's,
Preston, Lanes., 1907-18. V. of Mytton, Yorks., 1918-25.
V. of Wilshaw, 1925-31. Died in Oct. 1931, at Oxford.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 9, 1931.)
WILLIAMS, HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July i, 1856.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Hamilton John (1826) (and Margaret
Sophia). B. Jan. 6, 1837, at Whatley, Somerset. Matric.
Michs. 1856; 'Scholar; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Advocate of
humanitarian propagandism, especially in relation to diet and
vivisection. Married, Nov. 20, i860, Eliza, dau. of Capt.
Robert Smith, of the Indian Army. Author, The Ethics of
Diet; Life and Letters of Swift and Pope; Translation of
Dialogues of Lucian. Died Sept. 21, 1931. (Burke, L.G.;
Who was Who; H. S. Salt, 225.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. B.A. incorp. from Oxford, 1756; M.A.
from Queens', 1756. [S. of William, of Llanengan.] Matric.
from Jesus College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1740, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1744- (^'- Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 14, 1761. Of
Wales. Matric. Michs. 1761.
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 17,
1767; re-adm. pens. Oct. 10, 1768. S. of Robert, deceased.
B. at Llandrillo, Merioneth. School, Bangor. Matric. Michs.
1768; Scholar, 1768; B.A. 1772; M.A. 1776. Ord. deacon
(Bangor), Nov. 29, 1772; priest (St Asaph), Aug. 7, 1774- R-
of Llanelidan, Denbighs., 1780-96. V. of Conway, Cam.,
1786-91. R. of Llangyniew, Montgom., 1791-2. Preb. of
St Asaph, 1792. V. of Corwen, Merioneth, 1792-7. R. of
Clocaenog, Denbighs., 1796-1809. R. of Halkyn, Flints.,
1797-1809. Chaplain to the Bishop of St Asaph, i797-
Married Mary, dau. of Henry Playford, Esq., of North
Repps, Norfolk. Died Mar. 21, 1809, aged 58. (St John's Coll.
Adm., III. 719 and iv. 561.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Nov. 22,
1820. [2nd] s. of Sir John (1780), Bart., of Bodelwyddan,
Flints, (and Margaret, dau. of Hugh Williams, of Tyfry,
Anglesey). B. [Jan. 8, 1802], at St Asaph. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 18, 1825. Called to the
Bar, May 21, 1830. Succeeded his brother John as 3rd Bart.,
Sept. 10, 1859. High Sherifi of Denbighshire, 1862. Married,
Apr. 16, 1843, Hem-ietta Charlotte, dau. of Sir Watkins
Williams Wynn. Died May 10, 1876, at Bodelwyddan.
Father of Chades H. B. (1873) and Owen J. (1871) ; brother of
John (1812) and William (1824). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11.
402; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 2, 1845.
S. of Henry; re-adm. Jan. 16, 1852. B. [Aug. 28, 1827], at
Islington. School, Islington. Matric. Lent, 1846. (Peile, 11.
494-)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1854-
S. of the Rev. Hugh (Jesus College, Oxford, 1813) [V. of
Bassaleg] (and Mary). B. [Dec. 23, 1833], at Llandaff. Bapt.
Jan. 23, 1834. [School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs.
1854; LL.B. 1861. Rowing 'blue,' 1856, 1858, 1859. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Wellington,
Salop, 1863-7. Missionary at Truro, Nova Scotia, 1868-9.
C. of Woodkirk, Yorks., 1870-2. V. of Risca, Mon., 1872-7.
Died Jan. 23, 1877. Brother of Benjamin H. (1849). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1898. S. of
Peter. B. Nov. 12, 1878, at Neath, Glamorgans. School,
Llandovery College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A.
1905. Ord. deacon (LlandaS), 1901; priest, 1902; C. of Holy
Trinity, Newport, Mon., 1901-4. C. of All Saints, Eastbourne,
1904-5. C. of St Peter and St Paul, LlandaS, Glam., 1905-14.
R. of Llanfabon, 1914-25. V. of Pentyrch, 1925-9. V. of
Llanwonno with Ynysybwl, 1929-47. Canon of Llandaff,
1942. R. of St Pagans with Llanilteme, 1948-52. Died in
Dec. 1952. (Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH DAFYDD ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 30, 1888. S. of Hugh. B. [May 28, 1869], at
Ferryside, Carm. Schools, Merthyr Grammar and Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1888. Resided for one term. Died
May 15, 1905. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, u. 741.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1880. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Coldham, of Wellington,
New Zealand (and Anne Palmer, dau. of William Beetham,
of Wellington). B. [Sept. 26, 1861J, at Auckland, New
Williams, James Haddy Wilson
Zealand. School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884. Of Masterton, New Zealand in 1924. (Malvern
Coll. Reg. ; Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WILLIAMS, HUGH LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Alfred Henry (1851), of
Alcester rectory, Worcs. B. there [Mar. 16], 1873. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895. Anelectrical
engineer; one of the principals in Messrs Balfour, Beatty and
Co., Ltd. Married, 1903, Evelyn Alice, dau. of F. Bowker, of
Winchester. Died July 25, 1925, at Worcester Park, Surrey.
(The Times, Aug. i, 1925.)
WILLIAMS, ILLTYD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1873-
[Eldest] s. of Edward, agent [of Middlesbrough] (and Mary
Elizabeth). B. at Dowlais, Glam. Bapt. Sept. 15, 1856.
[School, King's College, London.] Matric. Michs. 1873. Died
Mar. 5, 1929, at Bournemouth. Brother of Aneurin (1876).
(The Times, Mar. 7, 1929.)
WILLIAMS, JACKSON MUSPRATT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 13, 1824. B. at Southampton. Matric. Lent, 1825;
B.A. 1829. Chaplain, H.E.I.C; at Poonamallee and
Vizagapatam; and at Vepery, Madras. Married. Died
Sept. 3, 1832, at Madras. (G. Mag., 1833, 11. 88.)
WILLIAMS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 26,
1768. S. of Joseph, of Westmoriand, Jamaica. School, Eton.
Scholar, 1768. Of Carrawina, Westmoriand, Jamaica. Died
Aug. 10, 1803. (Eton Coll. Reg.; V. L. Oliver.)
WILLIAMS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 5. 1832-
[Of Tring Park, Herts. B. 1814.] School, Greenwich. Matric.
Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. priest (Ely), 1838.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of James Grout. Resided at Pendley
manor, Tring. Died May 27, 1871. Father of Joseph G.
(1867). (Boase, vi. 891; Peile, 11. 445.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1897.
S. of James, 'engaged in lead-mines' (died Apr. 1892) (and
Elizabeth Richards). B. June 21, 1867, at Pentrebach,
Talybont. School, Aberystwyth, and at King's College,
London. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 13, 1898; B.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (London), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St Bartholo-
mew's, Islington, 1894-7. C. of St Barnabas, Cambridge,
1897-1900. C. of Laister Dyke, Yorks., 1900-8. C. of Huck-
nall Torkard, Notts., 1908-20. Chaplain at Newstead Abbey
and Newstead Colliery, 1920-7. R. of Shelton, 1927-38.
Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
WILLIAMS, JAMES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 27,
1838. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James Haddy [Wilson] (1792),
R. of Fomham All Saints, Suffolk.] B. [at Fomham, Aug.
1819]. [School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 1842; priest, 1844.
C. of Roughton, Norfolk, 1845. C. of Ashleworth, Gloucs.,
1846-51. Of Dummer House, Basingstoke, Hants., 1852-66,
and of Enham House, Andover, 1867-9. Died Jan. 1869.
Father of Arthur L. (1871) and Frank R. (1881). (Bury
St Edmunds Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, JAMES BIRCH SHARPE. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Jan. 16, 1842. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1842. Migrated
to Queens', Feb. 3, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1855. Died Dec. i,
1899, aged 76. (The Times, Dec. 4, 1899.)
WILLIAMS, JAMES EVAN. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1887.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Evan, V. of Nantcwnlle, Cardigan.
B. [Feb. 23, 1868], at Lampeter. Schools, St John's, Leather-
head and St David's, Lampeter. Migrated pens, to Christ's,
Oct. 5, 1888; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Bangor),
1891; priest, 1892; C. of Llanbeblig, 1891. C. of Carnarvon,
1891-4. Dioc. C. of Bangor, 1894-7. V. of Caerdeon with
Bontddu, Merions., 1897-1902. V. of Portmadoc and
Tremadoc (with Ynyscynhaiam to 1909), Cam., 1902-16.
V. of Gresford, Denbighs., 1916-32. Canon of St Asaph, 1927.
Archdeacon of Wrexham, 1930-47. Married, July 13, i8g8,
Constance Emily Kerr, 3rd dau. of .Admiral R. M. Pechell, of
London and had issue. Of Bryn Eglwys, Chirk, Denbighshu-e,
in 1951. Died Feb. 12, 1953. Brother of Walter D. (1887).
(Crockford; Who's Who; KeWy, Handbook; TheTimes,]uly 15.
1898.)
WILLIAMS, JAMES HADDY WILSON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 31, 1792. B. at Maldon, Essex. [S. of the Rev. William
(1763).] Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800. Fellow,
1799. Ord. deacon (London), Aug. 12, 1798; priest (Non,vich),
Sept. 20, 1801. V. of Litlington, Cambs., 1812-15. R- oi
Westley with Fomham All Saints, Suffolk, 1815-42. A fnend
of Chades Lamb. Died Mar. 18, 1842, aged 65. Father of
Tames A. (1838); brother of Richard H. (1808). (Foster,
'index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1842, i. 560.)
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Williams, James Reynold
WILLIAMS, JAMES REYNOLD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Julv 5, 1849. S. of John, carpenter, of Taplow, Bucks, (and
Margarita). B. there. Bapt. Apr. 13, 1828. Matric. Michs.
1849; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Oxford), Dec. 18, 1853; priest,
1854; C. of Langley-Marish, Bucks., 1853-4. C. of Kempston,
Beds., 1854-5. C- of Upton with Chalvey, Bucks., 1855-9.
R. of Hedsor, 1860-70. R. of PuUord, Cheshire, 1870-1900.
Married, Oct. 23, 1856, Hannah, eldest dau. of Ralph
Wilcoxon, Esq., of Dulwich Common, Surrey. Died Jan. 27,
1900, aged 71. (Eagle, xxii. 259; Crockford; The Times,
Feb. I, 1900.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. B.A. 1752. incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
King's, 1752. For possible identifications see Al. Oxon.
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Matric. from Trinity Hall, Michs. 1769;
LL.B. 1770.
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 27,
1775. S. of William, licentiate-in-physic. B. at Carnarvon.
School, Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1775; B.A.
1779-
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Nov. 24, 1780. [Eldest] s. of Bennet (1753). of St Asaph (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Hesketh, of Rossall). [B. Dec. 22,
1761.] School, Winchester. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8,
1781. Of Bodelw>'ddan, St Asaph. Created Bart., July 24,
1798. High Sherifi of Flintshire, i794- Married, Oct. 21,
1791, Margaret, dau. of Hugh Williams, of Tyfry, Anglesey.
Died Oct. 9, 1830. Father of John (1812), William (1824), and
Hugh (1820); brother of William (1792)- {Peile, n. 313;
Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 21, i794-
Of FUntshire. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1794", B.A. 1798.
R. of Llandulas, Denbighshire, 1813. Died in 1814, at
Llanarmon, leaving a widow and children. Said to have
'possessed considerable talents and literary attainments,'
and ' to have ranlced as a classical scholar among the first of
his year' at College. (G. Mag., 1814, 11. 91; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 561, which finds it impossible to determine
whether the above applies to this man, or to John (i775)-)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1794. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] WUUam (Jesus College, Oxford,
1751) [V.] of Bunbury, Cheshire (and Ester [sic) Richardson,
of Beeston, Cheshire). [Bapt. Feb. 10, i777, at Bunbury.]
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar,
1796; B.A. 1798; Members' prize, 1799; M.A. 1801. Fellow,
1800. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 29, i797- Called to the
Bar, 1804. On the Northern Circuit. Junior Counsel at the
trial of Queen Caroline, 1820. K.C. 1827. M.P. for Lincoln,
1822-6; for Winchelsea, 1830-2. Solicitor-General and
Attorney-General to Queen Adelaide, 1830. Knighted, and
transferred to the King's Bench, 1834. A Baron of the
Exchequer, 1834. 'He was diminutive of statureand severe
of countenance, but was urbane in manner.' Married
Harriett Katherine, dau. of Davies Davenport, of Capes-
thome, Cheshire. Died, s.p., suddeiJy, Sept. 15, 1846, at his
seat, Livermere Park, Sufiolk; buried in the Temple Church.
{Inns of Court; D.N.B.; Judges of England, 744; Manchester
Sch. Reg., II. I57-)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. B.A. i797, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1797-
Adm. at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1797. See Al. Oxon. for possible
identifications.
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 29, 1805.
S. of the Rev. Daniel, V. of Llanarthney, Carmarthens.
Matric. Michs. 1805. Kept six terms.
WILLIAMS (post WILLIAMS-HAY), JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com.
(age 18) at Trinity, June 13, 1812. [Eldest] s. of Sir John
(1780). B. [Jan. 9, 1794], at Bodelwyddan, Flints. School,
Bodelwyddan. Matric. Michs. 1812. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., Oct. 9, 1830. Assumed the additional name of
Hay on marrying, Sept. 8, 1842, Lady Sarah Elizabeth, dau.
of WilUam Pitt, ist Earl Amherst. Died Sept. 10, 1859.
Brother of Hugh (1820) and William (1824). (Burke, P. and
B.- Trinity Adm. Reg. erroneously calls him William John;
G.E.C.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Nov. 3,
1821. S. of Richard [deceased]. B. at Cardiff. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. Easter, 1822; B.A. 1826. [St
Paul's Reg., 's. of — , widow.']
WILLIAMS (post PICTON), JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1825. S. of Francis [Lt.-Col., Royal
Marines], of Prendergast, Pembs. B. [Oct. 14, 1807], at
Northampton. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1826. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 5, 1826. Changed his name to
Picton Called 'M.D.'; of Iscoed, Carmarthenshire. {Eton
Sch. Lists: Inns of Court; Sir W. Sterry.)
Williams, John Charles
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens (age 18) at Magdalene
May •'7 1829. S. of John [of the Bank of England], of West
Hackney (and Elizabeth Law). School, Leeds. Matnc
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1S36 Ord deacon^ 1834;
priest 1835 Assistant Chaplam to the Middlesex Hospital
of Correction, 1840-66. Disappears from Clergy Lvst, 1867.
{Leeds Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
lune 30 1831. S. of WUliam, Esq., of PontargamddwT.
Cardigans, (and Mary Jones). School, Ystradmeurig. Matnc.
Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M-A. 1838.
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1842.
[S. of Charles.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord deacon
(Exeter) 1847; C. of Lydford, Devon. C. of All Saints,
Bristol C of Ashley, Wilts. C. of Nash and Llanwem, Mon.
C of St Mary Major, Exeter, 1865-9. C. of St Columb Major,
Cornwall, 1869. V. of Widdecombe-m-the-Moor, Devon,
1869-93. Resided latterly at Norfolk Lodge, Boyey Tracey.
Died Apr. 5, 1901, aged 76, at Clifton. (Scott, MSS.; Coll.
Cornuh.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 9, 1901.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1889. S. of
Thomas Roger. B. Nov. 14. 1870, at Southsea, Hants.
[School, Cranleigh.] Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1890;
BA 1892; M.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Cheltenham
College, 1896-1929-. Of 13, Lancaster Road, Ealing, in 1936.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN ALEXANDER. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1891- BA 1897; M.A. 1904. [School, Denstone CoUege.J
Ord. deacon (Llandaff), 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Llanfihangel-
Llantamam, Mon., 1898-1902. Acting C.F., in South Africa,
iqo-'-3 C. of St Augustine's, Croydon, Surrey, 1903-4.
Head Master of Griffin House School, Brondesbury, Midds.,
1004-9. C. of St Paul's, KUbum, 1907-9- C. of St Pauls,
Knightsbridge, 1909-12. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square,
191^-14 Chaplain at the Westminster Hospital, 1918-23.
Chaplain at Antofagasta, Falkland Islands, 1924-5- R- of
Northolt, Middlesex, 1926-33- Died Jan. 2, 1933. aged 81.
{Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 5, 1933.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct I 1866. Of Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870;
M A 1873 Ord. deacon (Llandaff, for St Asaph), 1873; pnest
(St Asaph), 1874; C. of RossettDenbighs 1873-4. C of
Balsham, Cambs., 1874-6. C. of Hendon, Middlesex, 1876-8.
V of Yardlev Wood, Wanvs., 1878-81. V. of Alderminster,
Worcs 1881-90. Resided latterly at Chesham, Bucks.,
where he died Dec. 13, 1908, aged 61. Father of Arthur M.
(1897). [Crockford; The Times, Dec. 16, 1908.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 14,
1867 [2nd] s. of Robert [M.P., and banker], of Bridehead,
Dorchester (and Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. J. W. Cunning-
ham, V. of Harrow). B. Aug. 29, 1849- m London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 30, 1872. Died Dec. 8, 1892. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Cotirt.)
WILLIAMS (or WILLIAMES), JOHN BUCKLEY. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at St John's, Feb. 25, 1826. Of .Montgomerys.
[-nd s of John Buckley Wilhams, of Pennant (and Catharine,
dau. of Rice Pryse, of Glyn Cogen). B. in 1849-] Schools,
Bridgnorth [and Shrewsbury]. Matnc. Michs. 1826. Of
Glyn Cogen. Comet, Montgomery Yeomanry. J. P. and D.L.
for Montgom. Manied (1) 1841, Mary Ann, dau. of Richard
Whitmore, of Hockley Abbey, Wanvs.; (2) 1871, Martha
Anne dau. of Joseph Jones, of Dolobran Hall, Montgom.
Died June 27, 1881. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Walford, County
Families.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
.-\pr. 25, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1842.
WILLIAMS, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Nov. 10, 1818; later, a Fell.-Com. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 15, 1820;
priest, June 17, 1821; C. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1822-3. C.
of High Wycombe, 1823-42. R. of Farthingstone, Northants.,
1837-43. R. of Sherrington, Bucks., 1843-8. Died Nov. 30,
1848, aged 60. {Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; NoHhants.
C/ergv; G. Mag., 1849, I. 213.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 8 1859. S. of John Charles, of 9, The lenace, Clapham
Common, London. [B. July, 1840.] Schools, Uppmgham
[and Giggleswick]. Did not reside. Appointed to the Bengal
Civil Service 1862; served in Oudh as Assistant Commis-
sioner; in the N.W. Provinces, 1869; Joint Magistrate and
Deputy Collector, ist grade, 1880; retired, 1889. {Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Uppingham Sch. Roll; India Office Ltsl.)
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Williams, John Charles
WILLIAMS, JOHN CHARLES. Adra. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. i88i. [2nd s. of John Michael, of Caerhays Castle,
Cornwall (and Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Stephen Davey, of
Bochym, Cornwall). B. Sept. 30, 1861. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1881. Succeeded to the Caerhays estate in
1899. Devoted himself to the cultivation of rhododendrons.
High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1888. M.P. for the Truro division of
Cornwall, 1892-5. Lord-Lieut.of Cornwall, 1918-36. Married,
Oct. 15, 1884, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Frederick Martin
Williams, 2nd Bart., M.P. of Tregullow, and had issue. Died
Mar. 29, 1939. Brother of Michael (1875). (Trinity Hall
adm. register erroneously gives his father's name as William;
Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Who teias Who; The Times,
Mar. 30, 1939.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 21,
1847. [S. of the Rev. Daniel (1815). B. Jan. 10, 1829. School,
Christ's Hospital (exhibitioner).] Matric. Michs. 1847; Bell
Scholar, 1848; Scholar, 1849; Browne medal, 1849; B.-A..
{6th Classic) 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1854;
priest, i8s5. Head Master of Christ College, Brecon, 1855-78.
V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1880-1903. J. P. for Cambs. Died
Nov. 23, 1904, at Bamwood House, near Gloucester. Father
of Connop (1880). {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 30, 1904.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN DAVID. Adm. sizar at Queens', July i,
1837. Of Wales. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Ord.
deacon (Hereford), July 4, 1841; C. of Greet, Salop, 1841-5.
C. of Cleobury Mortimer, 1846-51. C. of Farlow, 1852-5.
V. of Farlow, 1856-97. Died Jan. 25, 1897, aged 80. {Crock-
ford; Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 29, 1897.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN FOSTER. Adm. a scholar at Queens', Oct.
1897. [3rd s. of Henry, wine-merchant] (and Laura E.). B.
Feb. 18, 1878, at Hackney. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. F.S.A. 1928.
Ord. deacon (York), 1901; priest, 1904; C. of Guisborough,
Yorks., 1901-4. C. of Burghclere with Newtown, Hants.,
1904-9. V. of .Ashmansworth, 1909-15. R. of Beachamwell
with Shingham, Norfolk, 1915-22. R. of Bucklesham,
Sufiolk, 1922-6. R. of Sandon, Essex, 1926-35. R. of South
Walsham, Norfolk, 1935-48. Archivist to the diocese of
Norwich, 1949. Edited Hampshire Churchwardens' Accounts.
Living at Pykerell's House, St Mary's Plain, Norwich, in
1952. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1876. [Eldest] s. of Robert Griffith [Q.C.], of 2, Lawn Road,
Hampstead (and Jane, dau. of Thomas Evans). B. [Aug. 6],
1857, at Denbigh. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1876; LL.B. 1880; LL.M. 1909. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 8, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881. A Special
Pleader. On the North Wales and Chester Circuit. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain; Judge Advocate-General,
1917). Married, Sept. 8, 1885, Jessie Wilhelmina, youngest
dau. of William Hunter, of Innellan, Argyllshire. Joint
author. The Law of Ejectment, etc. Died Nov. 18, 1917, at
Reading, after returning invalided from France. {Record of
Old Westminsters; Inns of Court and Foster, Men at the Bar
give Eldest s. of John Herbert; Law Lists; The Times,
Nov. 20, 191 7.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN HERBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1891.
WILLIAMS, JOHN JEFFREYS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Mar. 4, 1819. Of Middlesex. S. of John (and Marianna).
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 7, 18 18. Called to the Bar, Feb. 10, 1829. A Special
Pleader. On the Oxford Circuit. {Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN MAXWELL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1819. [2nd] s. of William Freke. B. in Manchester.
School, Manchester [Non-Conformist Academy] (Mr
Dalton). Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 26, 1819. Died Sept. 8, 1826. M.I. at llketshall
St John, Suffolk. {Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN MEREDITH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 28, 1823. S. of John Meredith (and Elizabeth Stephens).
B. [Dec. 6, 1804], at Welshpool, Montgom. Matric. Michs.
1823; B..A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Nor^vich), June5, 1831; priest,
Oct. 7, 1832; C. of Sutton, Norfolk, 1832-6. C. of North
Lydbury, Salop, 1836-8. C.-in-charge of Berriew, Montgom.,
1838-55. Married Mary, dau. of the Rev. J. B. Bright, V. of
North Lydbury. Had an estate in Montgomeryshire. Died
Aug. 31, 1855, as the result of a riding-accident. {Clergy List;
Crockford; Peile, 11. 413; G. Mag., 1855, 11. 551.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN MORGAN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Aug. 9, 1825. Of Middlesex.
Williams, Latimer Thrale
WILLIAMS, JOHN NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, Dec. 12, 1833. Of Middlesex.
WILLIAMS, JOHN PENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 26,
1844. [Only s. of Penry, of Abercamlais (and Georgina
Dames). B. July 15, 1824. School, Winchester.] Doubtful if
resided. In the Army (ist Regt. of Foot). Succeeded his
grandfather, the Ven. John Williams (Balliol College, Oxford,
1810), Archdeacon of Cardigan, at Abercamlais. Died,
unmarried, 1861. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN PUGET. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3,
1834. S. of the Rev. John, deceased, 'late Fellow of All
Souls College, Oxford' (Jesus College, Oxford, 1771). B. at
Leominster, Heref. [School, Christ's Hospital.] Kept nine
terms.
WILLIAMS, JOHN TYSON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1885. S.
of the Rev. John, of the rectory, Newtown, Montgom.
[School, Christ College, Brecon.] Migrated to Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1886; B.A. 1889. Assistant Master at Leamington
College; at St Edmund's School, Canterbury; Head Master of
Bishop's College prep. School, Lennoxville, Quebec, 1903-9;
Head Master, 1910-18-. {Schoolmasters' Directories; Canon
A. E. Donaldson.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN WEBSTER MARSDEN. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1899. [S. of the Rev. John.
B. 1871. School, Christ College, Brecon.] Assistant Master
at Aldeburgh prep, school, 1893-5. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1895; priest, 1897; C. of St Paul's, Chatham, 1895-1901.
C. of Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 1901-2. C. of Mitcham,
Surrey, 1902-18. Chaplain of Croydon Union, 1918-37.
Married, 1896, Mary, dau. of George Middleton. Latterly of
97, Bensham Manor Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1938. (Canon A. E. Donaldson;
Who's Who in Surrey; F. P. White.)
WILLIAMS, JOHN WIGLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1818. Of Worcs. [Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Pitmaston,
Worcs. (and Dorothy, dau. of the Rev. Henry Wigley).]
Matric. Michs. 1818. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 15, 1819.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1822. Married, July 23, 1824,
Marie Dolores Catalina Blanche. Died Mar. 21, 1857. {Inns
of Court; Burke, L.G. {sub Greswolde- Williams).)
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH GROUT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 15,
1867. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] James (1832), of [Pendley
manor], Tring, Herts, (and Elizabeth, dau. of James Grout).
B. [June 16], 1848, at Pendley manor. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1868. Of Pendley manor. Captain, Herts.
Militia, 1871-85. J. P. for Herts, and Bucks.; High Sheriff of
Herts., 1889. Married, Oct. 16, 1878, Catherine M., dau. of
Robert Tidswell, of Seymour House, Denmark Hill, Surrey.
Died Oct. 9, 1923. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Walford,
County Families; The Times, Oct. 11, 1923.)
WILLIAMS, JOSHUA APPLEYARD. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20,
1895. School, St George's, Harrogate. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. and LL.B. 1899; M.A. 1903. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June, 1903. Of Castle Hill, Pannal Ash, Harrogate,
in 1946. {Law Lists.)
WILLIAMS, JOSHUA STRANGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 8, 1855. [Eldest] s. of Joshua [Q.C.] (for whom
see D.N.B.), of Newington Hall, Middlesex (and Lucy, dau.
of William Strange, of Upton, West Ham.). B. [Sept. 19,
1837], in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1855;
(Law Trip., ist Class, 1858); B.A. 1859; Chancellor's Legal
medal, 1859; M.A. 1862; LL.M. 1870. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 8, 1857. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1859. District
Land Registrar in New Zealand, 187 1-5; Registrar-General
of Lands, 1872-5. Puisne Judge at Otago, 1875 1 Judge of the
Supreme Court, New Zealand, 1875-1914. Knighted, 1911.
P.C, 1913. Married (i) July 26, 1864, Caroline Helen, 4th
dau. of Thomas Sanctuary, of Horsham, Sussex; (2) Feb. 15,
1877, Amelia Durant, dau. of John Wesley Jago, of Dunedin,
New Zealand. Of Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Died Dec. 22,
1915, at Hove, Sussex. Half-brother of George P. (1865) and
Thomas C. (1871). {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Burke, Col. Gentry; The Times, Dec. 23, 1915-)
WILLIAMS, LATIMER THRALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
19, 1872. [Elder]s.of Frederick Sims(i83o), of 21, The Cedars,
Putney. B. [Sept. 11], 1853, at Greenwich. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877. Football
(rugby) 'Blue,' 1874, 1875. Adm. at Lmcoln's Inn, Nov. 11,
1876. Died, July 21, 1891, at Darlinghurst, N.S.W.,
Australia. Brother of Frederick S. (1874)- {Boase, vi. 893;
Inns of Court. ^
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Williams, Lawrence
WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] WilUam (1824), of Parcian,
Tyn-y-Gongl, Anglesey (and Marian, dau. of Gen. William
Henry Scott). B. [Apr. 25], 1876, at Llaneigrad, Anglesey.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894. Second Lieut., Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1896; Captain, 1899; Major,
1902; Lieut. -Colonel, 1911; Colonel, 1919. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1901. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Colonel, 3rd Batt., the Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry; mentioned in despatches). Of Parcian, Marianglas,
Anglesey, in 1949. D.L. and J. P. for Anglesey, 1900.
Married (i) 1897, Catharine E. A., dau. of Colonel Phibbs,
and had issue; (2) 1909, EUinor Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Sir Grenville Williams, 4th Bart., and had further issue.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; Kelly,
Handbook.)
WILLIAMS, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5, 1864.
S. of Benjamin. B. [Dec. 14], 1845, at Pendleton, Lanes.
School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1867;
B.A. {20th Wrangler) 1868; M.A. 1871; M.B. 1873- At
St Thomas's Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.S.A., 1872. Practised at Lewisham. Died Oct. 19, 1888.
{Medical Directories; Univ. Calendar.)
WILLIAMS, LEONARD ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1886. [4th] s. of Sir Frederick, Bart.,
deceased (and Mary Christian, dau. of the Rev. R. V. Law,
Preb. of Wells). B. [Apr. q, 1867], in London. [School,
Clifton College.] Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury), 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Pewsey, WUts.,
1891-3. C. of New Shoreham, Sussex, 1894-6. C. ofClapham,
Sussex, 1896-9. C. of Cheriton with Tichborne, Hants., 1899-
1901. R. of Stoke-Wake, Dorset, 1901-5. V. of Famingham,
Kent, 1905-10. C. of Antony, Cornwall, 1911-17. R- oi
Lanreath, 1917-20. V. of Scrooby, Notts., 1920-1. V. of
Marazion, Cornwall, 1921-4. V. of Hessenford, 1924-32.
Perm, to off., dio. of Exeter, from 1933. Married, Oct. 16,
1894, Margaret Hay, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Eugene Hay Cameron,
R.A., and had issue. Of Sidgard, Sidmouth, in 1951. {Clifton
Coll. Keg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
WILLIAMS, LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1881.
S. of the Rev. Daniel Rowland (1849), R. of Bowers Gifford,
Essex. B. [Aug. 5, 1862], at Langtoft, Lines. Schools, Christ
College, Brecon, and Birkenhead. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1892. Principal of a private school. Of Swanwick
Cottage, Bath, in 1913. Brother of Charles E. (1884). {Pe%le,
II. 684.)
WILLIAMS, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 28, 1857.
[Eldest] s. of William, mill-wright, of Everton, Lanes, (and
Margaret). B. Apr. 25, 1840, in Liverpool. [School, Llan-
dovery Collegiate Institution.] Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A.
1861. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1861. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1864. On the Northern Circuit. Committed
suicide by hanging himself in his chambers in Gray's Inn,
Jan. 15, 1899. (Eagle, xxi. 238; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Daily Chronicle, Jan. 17, 1899-)
WILLIAMS, LEWIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1894. S. of John,
of Tyddyn Valley, Llanrwst, Wales, deceased (and Ellen).
B. there [Feb. 10], 1876. School, Llanrwst. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897. In the Hand in Hand Life Office, 1900.
{Venn, 11. 540.)
WILLIAMS, LLEWELYN AUSTIN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1876. S. of David William, M.D., M.R.C.P., of Dieppe. B.
1858, at Chariton, Kent. Schools, King's Lynn and Shrews-
bury. Migrated to Caius, Jan. 1877. Resided five terms .
'Went to South Africa.' {Venn, 11. 425.)
WILLIAMS, LLO'VT) COSMO. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 24, 1855. S. of [the Rev.] Alfred (1818). B. [1837], m
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859.
C. of Culmington, Salop, i860. Of Greenponds, Tasmama,
1869-72. Of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, 1874-6- Died
c. 1879. Brother of Alfred H. (1851) and Frederick M. (1858).
{St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, MARTIN GRISSELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 27, 1879. S. of William M. B. [July 14, 1850], m Rood
Lane, London. Schools, Retford Grammar and King's College,
London. Matric. Lent, 1880. Kept five terms; left through
ill-health. Died in Jan. 1882. {Peile, 11. 671.)
WILLIAMS, MATTHEW DAVIES. Adm. pens, at Peterhoose,
Sept. 30, 1820. Eldest s. of Isaac Lloyd [of Lincoln's Inn], of
Cwmcynfelin, Aberystwyth (and Anne, eldest dau. of Matthew
Davies, of Cwmcynfelin). [B. June 2, 1800.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1821 ; B.A. 1825 ; M.A. 1833. Adm. at Lmcoln's
Inn, June 17, 1820. Of Cwmcynfelin. J. P. and D.L. for
Cardigans. Married, Feb. 19, 1828, Susanna, eldest dau. of
Williams, Owen James
Simon Griffiths, Esq., of Cwmrhaidr, Montgom., and had issue.
Died Dec. 22, i860. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 410;
Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 20, 1875. [Eldest] s. of John Michael, Esq., of Pengreefs,
Penmarworthal, Cornwall (and Elizabeth Maria, dau. of
Stephen Davey, of Redruth). [B. June 2, 1857.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Pro-
prietor of the Morfa smelting-works at Swansea, which he
sold in 1888. Resided subsequently in Devon. J.P. for
Devon and Cornwall; High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1898. A
Director of the L.S.W.R. and other railways. Of Caerhays
Castle, St Austell, Cornwall, and Gnaton Hall, S. Devon.
Married, 1882, Dorothea Mary, dau. of E. S. Carus-WUson,
of Truro. Died s.p., Dec. 19, 1899. Brother of John C. (1881).
(Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi. 893; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Dec. 21, 1899.)
WILLIAMS, MILBOURNE BRANSBY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2,
1899. S. of Morgan Bransby, M.I.C.E., of Killay House,
Killay, Glam. (by his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of George
Brown Brock, of Brynsifi, Glam.). B. June 29, 1880, at
Brynsyfi, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. School, Malvern
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. A director of the
Rhondda and Swansea Bay railway. Served in the Great
War 1914-19 (Major, Welsh Regt.; wounded). Lieut.-
Colonel, 6th Battalion the Welch Regt. (T.F.), 1927-3°-
Died July 21, 1944, at Langland Bay, Swansea. Half-brother
of Morgan J. M. (1879). {Malvern Coll. Reg.; Venn, in. 400;
Burke, L.O.; The Times, July 24, 1944-)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. MILES. B.A. 1779. incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1779. Adm. at Jesus, July 2, 1779- S. of the Rev.
Charles of Llandough, Penarth, Glam. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Nov. 3, i737. age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1741-
R. of Shermanbury, 1762-86, and V. of Ovmg, Sussex,
1781-6. {Al. Oxon., which gives his benefices as in Essex;
F. P. White.)
WILLIAMS, MORGAN JOHN MANDERSTJERNA. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. i, 1879- [Eldest] s. of Morgan Bransby, gent., of
North HUl, Swansea (by his ist wife, Constance, Baroness von
Wulf, dau. of General Carl von Manderstjema, Governor of
St Petersburg). B. [Apr. 14], i860, at Chateau Lennewarden,
Livonia, Russia. School, University College. Matnc. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. In a firm of electrical engmeers
in London. At the Ministry of Munitions during the Great
War, 1914-19; M.B.E. Of 13, King's Bench Walk, Temple.
Died Mar. 26, 1931. Half-brother of Milboume B. (1899).
(Venn, 11. 438; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 27, 1931;
Cambridge Review, Apr. 24, 1931-)
WILLIAMS, MORGAN STUART. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, Oct. 4. 1865- [Second surv.] s. of WUliam (1808),
deceased, of Aberpergwm, Neath (and Matilda, dau. of Col.
Smith, of Castella, Glam.). B. 1846. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1865. A colliery owner. Of Aberpergwm, Neath, and
St Donat's castle, Llanwit Major, 1863. J.P. and D.L.; High
Sheriff of Glamorgan, 1875- F.S.A. A collector of arms and
armour, miniatures and portraits. Married, 1873, Josephme,
dau. of WUliam Herbert, of Clytha, Mon., and had issue.
Died Dec 13, 1909, at St Donat's castle. Brother of George
(1869) and Rees (1856). {T. A. Walker, 527 and MS. correc-
tion; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 15, 1909-)
WILLIAMS, MOSES AWOONOR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 4, 1894. S. of George Brigars, merchant, of Freetown,
Sierra Leone (and Jane Georgina Nubarioo). B. Mar. 23,
1877 at Bagada, Togoland. Schools, Freetown Wesleyan
High (The Rev. J. C. May) and Liverpool College. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1910. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1899. Of Axim, Gold Coast Colony.
{Law Lists (not in 1920).)
WILLIAMS, NE'VILLE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 9, 1870.
S of the Rev. William Rees (1838), of Bodelwyddan, St
Asaph, Flints. B. [Feb. 7], 1849, at Lee Park, Kent. School,
his father. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.B. and M.A.
1886 At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1875- Practised at
Harrogate. Of Harrogate, J.P., in 1946. (Medical Directories.)
WILLIAMS, OWEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 10, 1878.
S of John, gent, (and Mary). B. Oct. 2, i860, at Harlmgton,
Middlesex. School, Harrow. Matric Michs. 1878. On the
London Stock Exchange. Of West Lodge, Wokmgham.
Died May 30, 1938, at Reading. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The
Times, June i, 1938.)
WILLIAMS, OWEN JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Sept. 13, 1764. S. of John, of Brecon. B. at Newcourt.
School, Abergavenny. Matric. Michs. 1765.
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Williams, Owen John
WILLIAMS, OWEN JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
July I, 1871. [4th] s. of Sir Hugh (1820), Bart., of Bodel-
wyddan, St Asaph. B. Nov. 16, 1850. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1871. Of Cefn, St Asaph. Lieut., Denbighshire
Yeomanry, 1875; Captain, 1900. Master of the Flint and
Denbigh Hunt. J. P. for Denbigh. Died Oct. 4, 1908, at
St Asaph. Brother of Charles H. B. (1873). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times,
Oct. 8, 1908.)
WILLIAMS, PERCIVAL DACRES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1884. [3rd] s. of George, of Scorrier [House], Corn-
wall (and Charlotte Mary Horton, dau. of Stephen Davey, of
Bochym, Cornwall). B. [Apr. 22], 1865, at Scorrier House.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1892. OfLanarth,
St Keveme, Cornwall. J. P. for Cornwall; High Sheriff, 1903.]
Married, Apr. 19, 1899, Ada Beatrice Averill, dau. of Sir
Raylton Dixon, of Gunnergate Hall, Yorks. Died Nov. 6,
1935. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 8,
I935-)
WILLIAMS, PERCY TEMPLE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. [4th] s. of J[ohn] W[illiam], Esq. (and Sarah
Busby). B. [Mar. 19, 1866], in the Bay of Islands, New
Zealand. School, Christchurch, New Zealand. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1888,
1889. Ord. deacon (London), 1890; priest, 1891; C. of
St Bartholomew-the-Great, West Smithfield, London, 1890-2.
C. of St Sepulchre's, Auckland, New Zealand, 1893-5.
Missionary, dio. of Melanesia, 1895 ; at Bundaberg, Queens-
land, 1896-8; at Guadalcanar, Solomon Islands, 1902-5.
Acting Warden of St John's College, Auckland, 1906-7;
Warden, 1910-24. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, N.Z.E.F.). Acting V. of St Andrew's, Cambridge,
New Zealand, 1917-19. Canon of Auckland Cathedral, 1914-
24. Chaplain to the Bishop of Auckland, 191 1-29. Latterly
of Paihia, Bay of Islands. Died Oct. 12, 1933, at Auckland.
(Burke, Col. Gentry; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 20, 1933.)
WILLIAMS, PETER. B.A. 1777, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Christ's, 1777. [S. of Robert, of Mold, Flints.] Matric.
from Jesus College, Oxford, 1751, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1755.
(Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, PHILIP. M.A. 1770, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
the Rev. Phihp (1710), R. of Starston, Norfolk.] Matric.
from New College, Oxford, Mar. 5, 1760, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1764; M.A. (Oxford) 1767. R. of Compton, Hants.,
1781-1830. R. of Gosberton, Lines., 1781-1830. Preb. of
Winchester, 1797-1830. Died Dec. 21, 1830. Father of the
next. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1831, i. i86; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILLIAMS, PHILIP. LL.D., 1835, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
the Rev. Philip (above), of Winchester.] Matric. from New
CoUege, Oxford, Apr. 24, 1798, age 17; B.C.L. 1805; D.C.L.
1825; Fellow. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1806. K.C.
1836. Bencher, 1831. Vinerian Professor of Common Law at
Oxford, 1824-43. Recorder of Winchester. Died in 1843.
(Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1877. S. of George, of Heath Town, Wolverhampton. B.
June 17, 1851, at Wolverhampton. School, St Peter's,
Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1879; B.A.
1881 ; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1881 ;
priest, 1882; C. of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham, 1881-6. P.C.
of St Matthias, Plymouth, 1887-98. R. of St James, Exeter,
1898-1917. Preb. of Exeter, 1910. R. of Farringdon, Devon,
1918-33. Died Oct. 20, 1933. (Crockford; Who was Who;
The Times, Oct. 23, 1933.)
WILLIAMS, PHILIP PENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1895. [Eldest] s. of Philip Seymour (Christ Church, Oxford,
1861) (and Susanna Elizabeth Bailey, dau. of the Rev. Caleb
Whitefoord, R. of Whitton, Salop). B. Mar. 9, 1876, at
Tenbury, Worcs. [School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898. Assistant Master at St Andrew's College,
Grahamstown, South Africa, 1898-9. Served in the South
African War (with Roberts' Horse); killed Mar. 31, 1900, at
Saima's Post. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, PHILIP VICTOR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 1889. S. of P[hilip] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1856), of
Hinstock Hall, Salop. B. there. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1889. Sometime in the 13th Dragoons. Married, 1909,
Jaqueta, dau. of the Rev. and Hon. John Stafford Northcote,
V. of St Andrew's, Westminster. (Kelly, Handbook.)
WILLIAMS, PHINEAS. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity, Mar.
20, 1817; from Wadham CoUege, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 24, 1811, age 18. S. of Wilham, of Rhayader,
Radnors. B. at Rhayader. School, Leominster, Heref.
Matric. Michs. 1817. Migrated to Magdalene, Oct. 26, 1824;
B.A. 1828. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, POWEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 27,
1822; from Wadham College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Jan. 14, 1822, age 18. [Only] s. of James R[ice]. B. at
Williams, Richard
Lewisham, Kent. School, Ealing, Middlesex. Matric. Michs.
1822. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 7, 1822. (Al. Oxon.;
Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. PRESTON JOHN. M.A. 1856, ad eundem
from Dublin. [S. of Bartholomew. B. at Kildare.] Adm.
at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 7, 1825, aged 18; B.A.
(T.C.D.) 1833. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1836; priest, 1836.]
C. of Sigglesthome, Yorks., -1841-3. C. of the Minster
Church, Beverley, 1844-7. C. of St Mary's, Southampton,
1848-50. C. of Bury, Lanes., 1852-5. V. of Godmanchester,
Hunts., 1856-67. Died in 1867. (Scott, MS S.; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, RAINALD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1900. B. Sept. I, 1881. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Canadian
Infantry).
WILLIAMS, RALPH (1892), se« VAUGHAN- WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS, REES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 9, 1856.
[Eldest s. of William (1808), of Aberpergwm, Neath, Glam.
(and Matilda, dau. of Col. Smith, of Castella, Glam.). B. 1838.
School, Harrow. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Magdalene,
Nov. 4, 1857. Matric. Michs. 1857. Of Aberpergwm, Glam.
Died in 1863. Brother of Morgan S. (1865) and George (1869).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
WILLIAMS, REGINALD. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish H.,
Lent, 1876.
WILLIAMS, REGINALD FOWKE. Adm. at CAius^Oct. i, 1894.
[4th] s. of Thomas Edward, surgeon, of Talgarth, Brecons.
(and Emily Mary). B. there [Feb. 15], 1876. School, Christ
College, Brecon. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; B.Chir.
1901; M.B. 1903. At the London Hospital. D.P.H. 1913.
Senior House Physician, Westminster Hospital. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1902 (mentioned in despatches).
With the West African Medical staff in Northern Nigeria,
c. 1910-20. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C; wounded; M.C.; mentioned twice in despatches).
Died May 22, 1941, in London. Brother of Edward C. (1885).
{Venn, 11. 540; Univ. War List; Medical Directories; The
Times, May 27, 1941.)
WILLIAMS, RHYS POWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21,
1881. B. at Trecastle, Brecons. Bapt. May 18, 1858. School,
Llandovery (Mr Edwards). Matric. Michs. 1881.
WILLIAMS, The Rev. RICE. B.A. 1759, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1759. Adm. at Emmanuel, June 29, 1759. [S. of John,
of Llandingat, Carmarth. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1743-4. age 21 ; B.A. (Oxford)
1747-8. R. of Weston-under-Lizard, Staffs., from 1756. Died
in Aug. 1791. (Al. Oxon.; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Nov. 4,
1762. S. of Thomas. B. at Settle, Yorks. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1765; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1767;
M.A. 1770. Ord. priest (London), Mar. II, 1770. R.of Horton
Kirby, Kent, 1770-1801. Died Sept. 15, 1801, aged 55.
(Peile, II. 274; Records of Rochester.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 27, 1767. S. of the Rev. John (doubtless 1730), V. of
Oakham, Rutland (and Mary Wotton). B. there. School,
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), Mar. 31, 1771; priest (Lincoln), Sept. 20, 1772; C. of
Stapleford, Leics., 1772. V. of Skillington, Linos. V. of Oak-
ham, 1782-1805. Died July 21, 1805. Father of Richard
(1796). (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 719-)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July i, 1776.
S. of Richard. B. [Mar. ii, 1759]. in Westminster. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1778;
B.A. 1780; M.A. 1783. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1781; priest
(Peterb.), 1786; C. of Shelton, Beds., 1781-6. C. of Newton-
Bromswold, Northants., 1786. C. of All Saints, Northampton,
1792-1805. C. of St Giles', Northampton, 1798. Co-brother
of St John's Hospital, Northampton, 1796-1844. V. of
Podington, Beds., 1801-4. R. of Markfield, Leics., 1804-44
and R. of Great Houghton, Northants., 1805-44. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1805-44. Married (i) Feb. 15, 1795. Charlotte
Atkinson, of Northampton; (2) Bridget Round. Died July 4,
1844; buried at Great Houghton. Father of Robert (1817J.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 305; Northants.
Clergy.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke,
June 22, 1778. Youngest s. of the Rev. Jenkin (Jesus College,
Oxford, 1729-30), of Swansea. B. there. Bapt. June 14,
1758. [School, Christ's Hospital (exhibitioner).] Matric.
Michs. 1778; Scholar. 'Unhappily afflicted with lunacy...
brought upon him by a too intense application to his studies,'
1783. R. of Claxby Pluckacre, Lines, (a sinecure), 1791-1822.
V. of Diseworth, Leics., 1796-1822. Buried May 11, 1822, at
Diseworth. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
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WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1796.
Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. Richard (1767), V. of Oakham.]
School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1796; exhibitioner; B.A.
1802; M.A. 1806. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 28, 1801;
priest, Dec. 12, 1802; C. of Oakham, 1801. Usher at Oakham
School, 1802-10. C. of Langham, Rutland, 1801. V. of
Enderby with Whetstone, Leics., 1803-15. Succeeded his
father as V. of Oakham, 1806-15. Died June 23, 1815, at
Oakham. {Oakham Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 561;
G. Mag., 1815, I. 648.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1875. S. of Walter, Esq. (and Grace Stuart Poore). B.
[Dec. 15, 1856], at Lyndhurst, Hants. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of .\lverstoke, Hants.,
1879-82. C. of Newbury, Berks., 1882-6. C. of Highclere,
Hants., 1887-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1892-5. C. of
Moordown, Hants., 1896-1901. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester,
1901-5. C. of Southboume-on-Sea, 1905-13. C. of All Saints,
Cheltenham, 1913-16. V. of Upper Hatherley, 1916-24.
Married, June 10, 1915, Beatrice Maude, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Fleming, of St John's, Isle of Wight. Latterly of Milford-on-
Sea, where he died June 2, 1932. {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Crock/ord; Clergy List; The Times, June 4, 1932.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Matric. Non-Coil., from Averst H.,
Mich. 1895. S. of Richard, builder, of Rhosrobin, Wrexham
(and Eliza Parry Jones). B. Dec. 27, 1877, at Gwersyllt,
Wrexham. School, Wrexham (Mr W. J. Russell). Migrated
to St John's, Oct. 20, 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Assistant
Master at the Modem School, Oswestry, 1899; at Dinglewood
School, Colwyn Bay, 1900; at the College, Cleobury Mortimer,
Salop, 1901-9; at WLxenford, Berks., 1909-18-. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt.; Capt.,
Rifle Brigade (T.F.)). {Schoolmasters' Directories (not in
1928).)
WILLIAMS (post GARNONS-WILLIAMS), RICHARD DAVIES
GARNONS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874. S. of the
Rev. Gamons (Oriel College, Oxford, 1847), of Abercamlais,
Brecons. (and Catherine Francis, dau. of Fenton Hort, of
Hardwick House, Monmouth). B. [June 15], 1856, at Llowes,
Radnors. School, Wimbledon, Surrey (private). Matric.
Michs. 1874. Second Lieut., the Staffs. Regt., 1876; Lieut.,
Royal FusUiers, 1877; Captain, 1884. Retired, 1892. Major,
ist Vol. Battn., South Wales Borderers, 1894. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1887. Married, Jan. 8, 1885, Alice
Jessie, dau. of F. Bircham, of Burhill, Surrey. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R. Fusiliers); killed in
action, Sept. 25, 1915. {Army Lists; Inns of Court; Burke,
L.G., which gives killed in action, Sept. 27, 1918; The Ttmes,
Oct. 13, I9i5.r
WILLIAMS, RICHARD GEOFFREY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1895. S. of Richard, M.D., of Wrexham (and Letitia). B.
there [Oct. 23], 1876. School, Cheltenham College. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1934. At St Bartholomew's
hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Practised at Wrexham,
J. P. for Denbighs. Of Burrow Cottage, Burrow, Camforth,
Lanes, in 1948. Brother of WUliam H. (1898). {Venn, 11.
545; Medical Directories.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD HADDY. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 12,
1808. [S. of the Rev. WUliam (1763).] B. at Maldon, Essex.
Matric. Mchs. 1809; B.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (London),
Sept. 25, 1814; priest, Dec. 21, 1817. P.C. of Grendon
Bishop, 1834-49 and V. of Avenbury, Heref., 1836-49.
Lecturer at Bromyard. Died June 19, 1849. Brother of
James H. W. (1792). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1849, II. 216.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD HAYWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, May 26, 1834- S. of the Rev. William, of
Wrexham, Denbighs. School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1838; priest (St Asaph) 1839;
C. of Liversedge, Yorks., 1838-42. C. of Colwj'n, Denbighs.,
1842-3. C. of Thomburv, Yorks., 1845-6. C. of Byford and
Bridge SoUers, Heref., 1846-7. C. of Mansel Gamage, 1847-
66. V. of Bridge SoUers, 1866-87. Died Apr. 24, 1887, aged 72,
at Byford. {Crockford; Clergy List, which also states that
he was Master of the Grammar School at St Asaph, -1841-6 ;
The Guardian, May 4, 1887.)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD HUGHES. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 10, 1895. S. of Richard. B. Sept. 21, 1870, at
Machvnlleth. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1927-
Ord. deacon (St Asaph, for Bangor), 1898; priest, 1899; C. of
Ynyscynhaiam, Cam., 1898-1900. Minor Canon of Bangor,
1900-13. R. of Llaniihangel-Ysceifiog with Llanfiinan,
/^lesey, 1913-26. R. of Llanaber with Barmouth, Merions.,
1926-46. R. of Llandanwg with Llanbedr, 1946-51-.
[Crockford.)
Williams, Rowland
WILLIAMS, RICHARD LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 6, 1875. Of Glamorgan. S. of George (and Mary). B.
Nov. 29, 1856, at Aberdare. Matric. Michs. 1875.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAINWARING. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house July 28, 1857. S. of the Rev. Richard Francis, of
Badley, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Bromngton,
Flints., 1862-4. C. of Eaton-Bishop, Heref., 1864-7. C. of
Sundridge, Kent, 1867-70. C. of Portskewett, Mon., 1870-2.
R. of Edmondsham, Dorset, 1872-87. R. of Hamhill with
Driffield, GIoucs., 1887-1907. Died Sept. 29, 1907, at
Cirencester. (T. A. Walker, 513; Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle, Oct. 11, 1907-)
WILLIAMS, RICHARD STEPHEN JOHNS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Nov. 24, 1847. S. of Richard, of Falmouth.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
WILLIAMS (post RICH), ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Dec. 20, 1783; re-adm. sizar, Feb. 10, 1785, and
Fell. -Com. Nov. 5, 1785. S. of Robert, of London. School,
Canterbury. Matric. Lent, 1785. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 9, 1785. Changed his name to Rich, Jan. 21, 1786.
{Inns of Court; Changes of Name.)
WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 23, 1784- B. at
Dj'firyn Clwyd, Denbighs.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1804.
[B. in London.] Matric. Lent, 1806; M.B. 1810; Med. Lie,
i8i6; M.D. 1816. F.R.C.P., 1817; Censor, 1831. Assistant
Physician at St Thomas's Hospital, i8i6; Physician, 1817-45-
Discovered the curative power in certain diseases of iodide of
potassium, and introduced bromide of potassium into English
practice. Author, Elements of Medicine. Died Nov. 24, 1845.
at his house in Lower Bedford Place, London. {D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1846, I. 103.)
WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
July 2, 1817. Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard (1776), R. of
Great Houghton, Northants. B. at Northampton. Matnc.
Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1822; priest, 1823. C. of Little Hadham, Herts., -1841-4.
V. of Aston-Rowant, Oxon., 1845-64. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1865. {Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, ROBERT. M.A. 1830, incorp. from Oxford. See
A I. Oxon. for possible identifications.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 2, 1847.
S. of John Dignan, of 14, Endsleigh Street, Tavistock
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1850; B.A.
{2srd Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 1854. Died Oct. 16, 1894, at
Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. (The
Standard, Nov. 7, 1894.)
WILLIAMS, RONALD CHARLES LAMBERT. Adm. at Peter-
house, Sept. 1900. S. of Alfred Charles [and Mrs Williams,
of Handsworth, Birmingham]. B. July 26, i88i. School,
St Laurence CoUege [and Westward Ho!]. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1904; M.A. 1940. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1905;
priest, 1906; C. of Christ Church, Folkestone, 1905-7.
Chaplain to the Forces; at Shomclifie, 1907-9; Malta, 1909-
10; Aldershot, 1910-12; Duke of York's School, Dover,
1912-14 and 1920-1. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Assistant
Chaplain-General; D.S.O. 1917; mentioned twice in des-
patches; B.E.F. and Mesopotamian E.F., 1914-20). V. of
Melville with Brixton, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1921-4.
Perm, to off. at St Mary Abbot's, Kensington, 1926-8.
Chaplain (Mission to Seamen) at Newport, Mon, 1928;
Organising Secretary (West Central district), 1928-37; for
South-East district, 1940. Lie. to off., dio. Gibraltar, 1937-8;
dio. of Chichester, Canterbury and Rochester, 1939-46. R.
of Alberbury with Cardiston, Salop, 1946-8. Latterly of
BexhUl-on-Sea. {T. A. Walker, 648 and MS. note; Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Nov. II, 1836. [2nd s. of the Rev. Rowland (Jesus CoUege,
Oxford, 1798), Canon of St Asaph (and Jane Wynne, dau. of
the Rev. Hugh Wvnne Jones, of Anglesey).] B. Aug. 16,
1817, at HaU<yn, Flints. Matric. Michs. 1836; Battle Scholar,
1838; B.A. 1841; M..^.. 1844; Muir essay prize, 1848; B.D.
1851; D.D. 1857. Fellow, 1839; tutor and Classical Lecturer,
1842-50. Select Preacher, 1854. Assistant Master at Eton,
1841. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1842; priest, 1843. Professor of
Hebrew and Vice-Principal of St David's, Lampeter, 1850-62.
V. of Broad Chalke with Bower Chalke, Wilts., 1858-70.
Prosecuted for heterodoxy in the Court of .A.rches, 1861, on
account of a contribution to Essays and Reviews ; the judgment
against him was reversed on an appeal to the Judicial
Committee of the Privy CouncU, 1864. Married, 1859, Ellen,
dau. of Charies Cotesworth, R.N., merchant, of Liverpool.
Author, Hebrew Prophets; Christianity and Hinduism. Died
Jan 18 1870; buried at Broad Chalke. Brass in the ante-
chapel of King's. {Boase, in. 1375; Crockford; D.N.B.)
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WILLIAMS, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. 5, 1852. S. of William, Esq., of Beaumaris. School,
Bridgnorth. Matric. Michs. 1852.
WILLIAMS (post ADDAMS-WILLIAMS), ROWLAND ADDAMS.
Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1870. [Eldest s. of William,
of Llangibby Castle (and Catharine Sara Frances, dau. of
Thomas Cooke, of Llantamam Cottage, Mon.). B. Mar. 30,
185 1. [Schools, Clifton College and Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1876;
practised (Messrs Lewis and Williams) in London, at New-
port, Mon., and at Crickhowell, Brecon. Died in 1914.
Brother of Herbert (1871), Arthur (1873), Harold (1877) and
Albert (1882). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists ; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1898. B. Apr. 12, 1879. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
Holy Trinity, Taunton, 1902-6. C. of St John's, West
Hendon, Middlesex, 1906-11. C. of South Clevedon, Somerset,
1911-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Cadet, R.G.A.).
(Disappears from Crockford, 1919.)
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
St John's, Jan. 26, 1803. B. in Flanders. School, Winchester.
Scholar, 1803. Kept six terms. Of Weston Grove, Surrey, and
Claremont, Antigua. Married Clara Susanna, dau. of Sir
Patrick Ross, Governor of Antigua. (Burke, L.G. (sub Ross),
which calls him Rowland Edward Louis Charles.)
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL RHYS. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct.
1882. [Only s. of Rhys, of Llanelly.] Matric. Lent 1883;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (London), 1893; priest,
1894; C. of Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London,
1893-1901. V. of Lyneal with Colmere, Salop, 1901-12. V. of
Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury, 1912-15. V. of Horsley, Derbs.,
1915-20. R. of Stanford-on-Soar, Notts., 1920-6. V. of
Selling, Kent, 1926-36. Married, June 21, 1898, Mary Ruth,
eldest dau. of the Rev. C. F. Secretan, V. of Longdon,
Tewkesbury. Latterly of Cobbes Meadow, Faversham, where
he died Sept. 2, 1938, aged 72. (Crockford; The Times,
Sept. 3, 1938.)
WILLIAMS, SIDNEY BERTRAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (London), 1901;
priest, 1903 ; C. of St Michael's, Edmonton, Middlesex, 1901-5.
C. of St Mary's, Lowgate, Hull, 1906-8. C. of St John's,
Dudley, Worcs., 1908-12. C. of Lillington, Warws., 1912-22.
P.C. of Temple Grafton (with R. of Binton from 1925), 1922-
48. Hon. Canon of Coventry, 1946. Perm, to o2., dio. of
Winchester from 1948. (Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, STEPHEN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1845. [Only] s. of Stephen, Esq. [solicitor], of
Clapham, Surrey (and Elizabeth). B. there, July i, 1826.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. (zyd
Wrangler) 1849; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1854;
priest, 1855; C. of Farnham, Surrey, 1854-60. Assistant
Master at Charterhouse School, 1862-5; at the Upper School,
Liverpool College, 1865-77; Vice- Principal there, 1872-7.
C. of Holy Trinity, Wavertree, 1868-75. R- of Cold Norton,
Essex, 1877-97. Married, 1865, Caroline Sydney, dau. of the
Rev. Alfred Jenour, R. of Blackpool. Author, Elements of
Mechanics and Hydrostatics. Died Aug. 13, 1897. (Eagle, xx.
229; Boase, iii. 1376; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 16, 1897;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WILLIAMS (post STUART- WILLIAMS), SYDNEY CHARLES.
Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i, 1897. S. of WiUiam Charles,
of Cowper Lodge, Sandhurst, Berks. B. [May 9], 1876, at
Pateley Bridge, Yorks. School, Kingswood, Somerset; and
at Univ. College, Aberystwyth (B.A. 1897). Matric. Michs.
1897; (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1899); B.A. (Moral
Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1900; M.A. 1913. Served with
East Indian Railway 1900-14; Calcutta Secretary, Port
Commissioners, 1914-30; Chairman, 1922-30. Member,
Indian States Enquiry Committee, 1932. Deputy Chairman,
East Indian Railway. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Leicestershire Regt. and Supply and transport Corps,
Indian Army; Major, D.A.Q.M.G.). Knighted, 1929.
Married (1) Feb. 1903, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John Stuart;
(2) Feb. 10, 1944, Mrs Norah Ruth Wyatt-Symonds, dau. of
Henry J. Reynolds. Of St John's Wood, London, in 1952,
(Who's Who; Burke, P. and B.)
WILLIAMS, SYDNEY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 21, 1872. [2nd] s. of John Heath [stockbroker]. B.
[May 15, 1850] in Leicester. School, Cheltenham College; and
at London University (LL.B.) Matric. Michs. 1872. Kept
three terms. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 25, 1871. Called to
the Bar, Apr. 30, 1874. On the Midland Circuit. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Author, Petitions in Chancery
and Lunacy; The New Conveyancing Acts. Died Dec. 20, 1935,
at 3, Golden Manor, Hanwell, Middlesex. (Peile, 11. 636; Lmw
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; The Times, Dec. 28, 1935.)
Williams, Thomas
WILLIAMS, SYDNEY ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Easter, 1889. S. of E. A. G., Esq. B. [Oct. 13, 1871], at
Clapton, Middlesex. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric.
Easter, 1889; B..\. 1894; M.A. 1902. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June 24, 1903. On the South-Eastern Circuit.
Practised for sometime at the Gold Coast Bar. (Law Lists;
F. Brittain; King's Sch. Reg.)
WILLIAMS, SYDNEY HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 9, 1861. [3rd s. of Philip, of Aberbaidan, near Aber-
gavenny. B. Aug. 2'i, 1844. School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1865; LL.M. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), i868; priest, 1869; C. of High Ercall, Salop, 1868-
71. C. of Belchamp St Paul, Essex, 1871-2. C. of Great
Linford, Bucks., 1872-6; R. there, 1876-99. Married, June 6,
1871, Ethel, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Gaselee, R. of
Little Yeldham, Essex. Died Dec. 30, 1899. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. i, 1900.)
WILLIAMS, THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Dec. 23, 1805. S. of William, of Jamaica. Matric. Lent, 1806.
Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 15, 1806. Ord. deacon (London),
Oct. I, 1809; priest, Sept. 23, 1810. V. of Hendon, Middlesex,
1812-75. Died in 1876. Father of WUliam M. (1845).
(Clergy List; Hennessey.)
WILLIAMS, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31,
1886. S. of the Rev. Henry (1844), V. of Croxton, Norfolk.
[B. May 11, 1866.] Schools, King Edward VI, Birmingham
and Bury St Edmunds. Accidentally drowned, Aug. 29, 1886,
before commencing residence. Brother of Ambrose J. (1893)
and Bernard (1889). (Peile, 11. 726.)
WILLIAMS, THEODORE ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1867. Of Derbs. [Only s. of the Rev. Ellis
(1814), R. of Pinxton.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871;
M.A. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 16, 1869. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1872. Of Salterley Grange, Cubberley,
Gloucs. J. P. for Gloucs. Married, July 2, 1873, Ellen Ann,
eldest dau. of G. H. Ormerod, J. P., of Lytham, Lanes. Died
Nov. 16, 1924, at Brobury House, Heref., aged 76. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Camb. Univ. Year-book; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Times, Nov. 17, 1924.)
WILLIAMS, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 6,
1814. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward. B. at Oswestry. School,
London. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Emmanuel, Nov. 12,
1814. Matric. Michs. 1814. Migrated to Christ's (age 23),
June 20, 1816; Scholar, 18x7; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1850. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 25, 1815. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1819;
C. of Charlton Mackrel, Somerset, -1841-50. V. of Bumham,
1850-67. Died Mar. 24, 1867, aged 79. (Peile, 11. 383; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1867, 1. 684; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Dec. 22, 1757. S. of the Rev. Jenkin, of [Swansea], Glam.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1759. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Dec. 26, 1769; priest, July 8, 1770; C. of Little Thurlow,
Suffolk, 1769. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 650.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 6,
1765. Eldest s. of Thomas, of [Aberbran], Brecons. School,
Monmouth. Matric. .Michs. 1765; Scholar; B.A. 1769. Ord.
deacon (London), Feb. 19, 1769; priest, May 29, 1769.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 3, 1779. (Peile, 11.
280; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. B.A. 1775, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Christ's, 1775. 'From Jesus College, Oxford.' This must
be either the s. of John, gent., of Hermon, Radnors., adm.
Mar. 14, 1758; B.A. (Oxford) 1762; or of Llansantfraed,
Radnors., adin. May 25, 1759; s. of the Rev. Price, B.A.
(Oxford) 1763. One of them (doubtless the incorporand) was
ord. deacon, Hereford, May, 1763; priest, June, 1765;
Chaplain to Mary, Baroness (dowager) Holland; R. of
Tugford, Salop.; perhaps R. of Shobdon, Heref., 1775;
Chaplain to the Earl of Dorchester; and R. of Llanvillo,
Brecon, 1796. But Warwicks' Univ. Reg. states that this man
died July 1, 1843, 'aged 88.' (Peile, 11. 288; Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1801.
Resided from Michs. 1802 to Michs. 1807.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 30,
1802.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1817; Scholar,
1817. Resided for one year.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Nov. 6, 1818.
Of Wilts. [3rd s. of the Rev. David, V. of Heytesbury, Wilts.]
School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1819;
B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), Dec. 19, 1824;
priest, Feb. 6, 1826; C. of Sherrington, WUts., 1825-7. C. of
Stourton, 1827-31. C. of Brixton Deverill, 1831-4. P.C. of
Imber, 1834-41. P.C. of Pitcombe and Wyke Champfiower,
1841-6. Died Jan. 9, 1846. (G. Mag., 1846, i. 437; F. P.
White.)
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WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, June 3,
1824.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 33) at Christ's, June 16,
1837. B. at Kidderminster. Matric. Michs. 1837. Kept seven
terms; name removed, 1840. A member of Fumival's Inn.
(Peile, II. 460.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 8, 1869.
Eldest s. of Thomas, of Cilgeraint, Arvon, deceased. B. there,
Sept. 17, 1845. Schools, National at Tyn-nor, St Mark's
College, Chelsea, and Newtown, Montgomery. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873; M..^. and LL.M. 1877; LL.D. 1887. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1875. Of Hooton Lawn,
Chester, where he died Sept. is, 1896. (Scott, MSS.; Inns of
Court; The Times, Sept. 23, 1896.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1871. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Nov. 22, 1872. S. of the Rev. John (and
Anne). B. at Plasyberllan, Manorleifi (or Aberporth),
Cardigan. Bapt. June 15, 1854.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, i874- Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 3,
1878. (Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1874-
S. of John, labourer (and Mary). B. at Worthen, Salop.
Bapt. July 28, 1839. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 13, 1875 ;
B.A. (Theol. Trip., ist Class) 1878; Evans prize, 1878;
M.A. 1881. Previously a pupil-teacher in Worthen schools.
At the Training College, Worcester, 1864; and at St Augus-
tine's College, Canterbur>'. Went to India as a S.P.G.
missionary, 1867; at Gujarat, 1866-72. Ord. deacon (Bishop
of Bombay), 1869; priest, 1871; at Marathi, 1872-4. C. of
Banvick-iii-Elmet, Yorks., 1877-83. Missionary at Rewari,
Punjab, 1884-1900. Died Sept. 23, 1900, of cholera, at
Srinagar. {Eagle, .x.xii. 249; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS BELLINGHAM COOMBE. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 12, 1865. [Eldest] s. of the Rev.
Thomas Coombe (next). B. [Oct. 4, 1847], in Geneva.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1865; B..\. 1872; M.A. 1879-
Ord. deacon (York), 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Gate Helmsley,
Yorks., 1874-6. C. of Effingham, Surrey, 1876-8. C. of Upper
Beeding, Sussex, 1879-80. Availed himself of the provisions
of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act in 1882. Died at
Mentone, France, Mar. 3, 1928. {Crockford; Burke, Col.
Gentry; Harrow Reg.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS COOMBE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
Catharine's, Oct. 15, 1842. [3rd] s. of Thomas [of Cowley
Grove, Hillingdon, Middlesex]. B. Jan. 16, 1807, in Edgware
Road, London. Matric. Michs. 1842; LL.B. 1849. C. of
Fulmer, Bucks., 1S47-51. C. of St Luke's, Birmingham,
1863-5. C. of All Saints, Birmingham, 1866. C. of Heigham,
Norfolk, 1867-8. C. of St Luke's, Landport, Hants., 1S69-70.
Married, Dec. 3, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of John Nicholson, of
Stramore House, Co. Down, Ireland. Died at Croydon,
Surrey, Oct. 12, 1882, aged 75. Father of the above; brother
of Caleb (1834). (Burke, Col. Gentry; Clergy List; Scott, MS.;
The Guardian, Oct. 18, 1S82.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS CUTHBERT LEIGHTON. Matric. Non-
Coil., Michs. 1900. [S. of James Anthony (and Emma Mary
Leighton). B. Mar. 20, 1877, at Handsworth, Birmingham.
Schools, Cotton College, Staffs., and Oscott College.] B.A.
1903; M.A. 1909. Latterly a member of Christ's College.
Ord. R.C. priest, 1900. Assistant Master at St Wilfrid's
College, Oakamoor; at St Edmund's College, Ware, 1905-9.
Master of St Edmund's House, Cambridge, 1909-18 ; Principal
of St Charles's House, Oxford, 1920-2. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D. ; mentioned in despatches).
R. of Cotton College, 1922-9. Archbishop of Birmingham,
1929-46. Co-editor, with Canon Burton, of Vols. I and II of
The Douay Diaries. Died .\pr. i, 1946, in Birmingham.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. War List; Who's Who; The
Times, Apr. 2, 1946.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS CifPRIAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 14, 1871. [Youngest] s. of Joshua [Q.C.], of Sandrock,
near Hastings (by his 3rd wife, Martha, dau. of the Rev.
Cyprian Thompson, R. of Fazeley, Stafis.). B. [Jan. 4], 1854,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871; LL.B. 1875.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1872. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1877. Professor of Law at University College,
London. Married, July 13, 1882, Helen Rosalind, eldest dau.
of Alexander C. Campbell, of London, and had issue. Author,
The Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Land. Died Oct. 8,
1932. Half-brotherofJoshuaS. (1855) and George P. (1865).
{FAon Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Burke, Col. Gentrv; The Times, Oct. 10, 1932.)
Williams, Walter Nalder
WILLIAMS, THOMAS FLAWITH. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 24, 1895. S. of the Rev. John, V. of Poppleton Yorks.
B. there, Dec. 3, 1876. School, St Peter's, York. Did not
reside.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS LLEWELYN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs.
1887. S. of D., Esq., of Llangeitho, Cardigans. B. there,
July 2, 1865. Schools, Llangeitho and Aberystwyth. Adm.
at Peterhouse, Jan. 14, 1888; B.A. 1890; MA. 1903. Ord.
deacon (Bangor), 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of St Mary's, Bangor,
1890-2. C. of Llanbeblig with Carnarvon, 1892-7. V. of
St Mark's, W. Dolgelly, 1897-1900. V. of Llanfachretb,
Merioneths., 1900-2. R. of Machynlleth, Montgom., 1902-9.
Married, June 7, 1906, Mary, eldest dau. of W. E. Downing,
of Hagley. Died Apr. 18, 1910, at Denbigh. (T. A. Walker,
606; Crockford; The Times, June 9, 1906.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS LOCKYER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 21, 1841. [Eldest] s. of George Thomas,
barrister, of Lymington House, Somerset (and Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Smith, M.P., of Putney HUl). B. [Jan. 31, 1823], at
Bath. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar,
1842; B.A. 1846. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College,
1847-9. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), May 30, 1847; priest,
June 18, 1848. C. of Tetbury, Gloucs., 1849-51. V. of Porth-
leven, Cornwall, 1851-89. Married, June 21, 1847, Emma
Sarah, dau. of Frederick Rushbrooke, of Cambridge. Resided
latterly at the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans, Surrey,
where he died Apr. 2, 1919. Brother of Frederick G. A.
(1844). {Record of Old Westminsters; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 16, 1919.)
WILLIAMS, THOMAS PIERCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, July 25, 1807. [S. of Bartholomew Owen.] B. at
Kingston, Jamaica. Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807;
B.A. {15th Wrangler) 1812; Fellow, 1813-16. D.D., Lambeth,
1843. Ord. deacon (London), Sept. 20, 1812; priest. Mar. 14,
1813. Head Master of Wolmer's School, Kingston, Jamaica,
1813-14. R. of Clarendon, 1815-20. R. of St Elizabeth,
1820-51. Archdeacon of Cornwall (Jamaica), 1850-62. R. of
St James, 1851-62. Married (i) — , dau. of George Kemp, of
Jamaica; (2) Julv, 1821, at Long Hill, Eliza, dau. of John
Griffith. Died Aug. 23, 1862, aged 73, at the rectory, Montego
Bay. (W. Cowper; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. WALTER. B.A. i779. incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Trinity, 1779. [S. of the Rev. David, of
New Radnor.] Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, June 1,
1742, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1746. P.C. of Harefield, Middlesex,
1758-1810. R. of Throwley, Kent, 1779-98- V. of Harrow-
on-the-Hill, 1776-1810. Died Dec. 17, 1810. (Hennessy;
G. Mag., 1810, 665, Walter Llwarch Williams; Hasted.)
WILLIAMS, WALTER AUGUSTUS. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Feb. 21, 1850. Did not reside. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells),
1854; priest, 1855; C. of East Pennard, Somerset, 1854-7.
C. of Kimpton, Herts., 1857-64- V. of WUlesley, Derbs.,
1864-6. R. of Osgathorpe, Leics., 1866-1906. Disappears
from Crockford, 1907.
WILLIAMS, WALTER DAVID. Matric. Non-ColL, Michs. 1887.
S. of the Rev. Evan, V. of Nantcwnlle, Cardigans. B. [Oct.
25, 1866], at Lampeter. School, Christ College, Brecon. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1888; B.A. 1890; U..\. 1920. Ord.
deacon (Llandafi, for St Asaph), 1893; priest, 1895. Assistant
Master at Oswestry Grammar School, 1893-6. C. of Oswestry,
1896-1901. Vicar-Choral and V. of St Asapb, 1901-4. R. of
Trefnant, Denbighs., 1904-25. V. of Bodelwyddan, Flints.,
1925-31. Married, Oct. 28, 1925, Gwynnedd, widow of
Major-General Campbell, of St Asaph. Died Jan. 13, 1931.
Brother of James E. (1887). [Peile, n. 745; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 14, 1931.)
WILLIAMS, WALTER DAVIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 1830. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.\. 1837;
Med. Lie, 1837; .M.D. 1842. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.P.,
1837. Practised at Hackney. Resided latterly at Eastbourne,
where he died .\ug. 7, 1887, aged 80. {Medical Directories;
The Guardian, Aug. 17, 1887.)
WILLIAMS, WALTER NALDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Tune 25, 1899. S. of Walter, of The Wolds, College Road,
Eastbourne. B. [.\ug. 17] 1880, in London. School, East-
bourne College. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1900; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1902; LL.B. (Law. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1903; M..\. 1906. FeUow and Classical Lecturer of
Sehvyn H., 1905-31. .Assistant Secretary, Cambridge Local
Examinations, 1914-21; Secretar>', 1921-46. Member of
Board of Extra-mural Studies. Member of the Nonvood
Committee on Secondary Education, 1941. Married, 1917.
Evelyn Mar>% youngest dau. of the Rev. G. M. Russell and
had issue. Of Knockbrae, Kingswood Road, Penn, Bucks.,
in 1952. (Who's Who.)
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WILLIAMS, WALTER THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June i8, 1875. S. of Walter, chemist, of Hereford (and
Susannah). B. at Hereford. Bapt. Jan. 29, 1857. School,
Hereford Cathedral (Mr Rudd) [and Shrewsburyl. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1881. Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised at
Hereford. Married, July 26, 1898, Emma Jane, 2nd dau. of
Henry Haywood, J. P., of Blakemere House, Heref. Died
Feb. 13, 1919, at Hereford, aged 62. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; The Times, Feb. 17, 1919.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 16, 1754. S. of William, attomey-at-law, of Pembs.
B. at Tenbury. School, Tenbury. Matric. Michs. i754; B-A.
1758. Ord. priest (Canterbury, for Oxford), Sept. 24, 1758.
Sometime C. of Thurlow, Suffolk. Author, The Head of the
Rock, a poem; The Christian History. (St John's Coll. Adm.,
HI. 626; F. P. White; Cole MSS. (add. MS., 5843)-)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 29, 1763.
B. at Exeter. Matric. Easter, 1764; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770.
Ord. deacon (London), June 10, 1770; priest (Norwich, Lilt,
dim. from London) Dec. 23, 1770. Sometime V. of Maldon,
Essex. Died there 'lately' (in 1809), aged 63. Father of
Richard H. (1808) and James H. W. (1792)- (G. Mag., 1809,
1237.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Aug. 6, 1763. S. of the Rev. Owen, of Carnarvon. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Easter, 1764; B.A. 1768.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 26, 1764. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Cheshire. B. in
Chester. School, Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768;
M.A. 1771; B.D. 1779. Fellow, 1769-87. Ord. deacon
(Norwich, Lilt. dim. from Bangor), Feb. 28, 1768; priest
(Chester), July 30, 1769. V. of St Martin, Salop, 1776-87.
R. of Medboume with Holt, Leics., 1787-1824. Died Aug. 24,
1824, aged 80, at Medboume. Father of William (1809).
(St John's Coll. Adm., in. 698; G. Mag., 1824, 475.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
July 8, 1791. [2ndJ s. of Robert, Esq., of Wallwood House,
Leytonstone, Essex. B. in London. School, Wormley, Herts.
Matric. Easter, 1800; LL.B. 1800. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 22, 1792. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23, 1798.
Married, Nov. 30, 1797, — , dau. of John Rashleigh, Esq., of
Penquite, Cornwall. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 561; Inns of
Court.)
WILLIAMS (post WILLIAMS-EDWARDS), WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Feb. 11, 1792. [2nd] s. of Bennet (1753).
B. at Bodelwyddan, Flints. School, Winchester. Matric.
Lent, 1792; Scholar, 1794; B.A. 1796; .M.A. 1799. R. of
St George, Denbighs. Married, Jennett, dau. of Edward
Edwards, of Cerrigllewydion-in-Llanynys, Denbigh, and
changed his name to Williams-Edwards. Brother of John
(1780). (Burke, P. and B.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1805, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1805, from Peterhouse. For many possible identifications,
see Al. Oxon.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7, 1807.
A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter, 1818; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, July 7,
1808. OfGlam. [Eldest s. of Rees, of Aberpergwm. B. 1788.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1808. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 26, 1809. Travelled abroad for sixteen years
and spoke most European languages. Of Aberpergwm,
Glam. Encouraged Cambrian literature and the Welsh
language. Wrote under the bardic name of Gwladwr.
Married, 1837, Matilda, dau. of Col. Smith, of Castella,
Glam. Died Mar. 17, 1855. Father of Rees (1856), Morgan S.
(1865) and George (1869). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, in.
1378; Inns of Court )
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 26, 1809.
S. of the Rev. William (1764), R. of Medbourne, Leics.
B. Apr. 18, 1791, at Oswestry, Shropshire. School, Leicester.
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1814. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), June 5, 1814; priest. May 28, 1815.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 8, 1821 ;
re-adm. Oct. 29, 1835. Of Denbighshire. Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Bangor), July 24, 1836; priest,
July 23, 1837; C. of Llanrhydd, 1836-40. C. of Ruthin,
Denbighs., 1840-4. Sunday Evening Lecturer of St Peter's,
Ruthin, 1840-51. R. of Llanychan, 1844-69. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1870.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 26, 1824.
[3rd s. of Sir John (1780), Bart., of Bodelwyddan, Flintshire.
B. Sept. 20, 1805. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon, 1828; priest, 1829. P.C. of
Gwenddwr, Brecon, 1847-61. Of Parcian, Tyn-y-Gongl,
Anglesey. Appointed High Sheriff of Anglesey, 1872, but
Williams, William Edward Wynn
excused from serving. Married (1) June 30, 1855, Arabella,
dau. of the Rev. G. T. Pretyman, Chancellor of Lincoln;
(2) Aug. 3, 1871, Marian, dau. of General William Henry
Scott. Died Aug. 18, 1892. Father of Lawrence (1894);
brother of John (1812) and Hugh (1820). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; Walford, County Families; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 11, 1825.
Kept the Mich, term; name removed.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 27,
1825. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar; B.A.
1829; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1830; priest,
1831. V. of St Bartholomew's, Hyde, Hants., 1833-68, and
Master of St Mary Magdalene Hospital, 1846-68. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1869. (Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 3,
1856. S. of John, of Coldstone, Pembs. Did not reside. Adm.
sizar at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1856. S. of John. B. [Jan. 29], 1833,
at Coldstone. [From Glasgow University.] Matric. Michs.
1856; Scholar, 1859; B.A. (24^^ Wrangler) i860; M.A. 1863.
H.M. Chief Inspector of Schools, 1868; in Wales, 1877-96.
A well-known Congregationalist. Member of Council of the
University College of Wales. Died Nov. 24, 1896, at Aberyst-
wyth. (T. A. Walker, 512; Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi.'Sg?; The
Times, Nov. 26, 1896.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 1900.
S. of WilUain. B. Oct. 14, 1876, at Pontyclftn, Cardiff.
Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907- Ord. deacon
(Llandaff), 1902 ; priest, 1903 ; C. of Caerphilly, Glam., 1902-6.
C. of St Paul's, Newport, Mon., 1906-9. C. of Temple (or
Holy Cross), Bristol, 1909-14. V. of St Lawrence, Bristol,
1914-18. V. of All Saints, Newport, Mon., 1918-24. C. of
Wilton with Netherhampton, Wilts., 1924-31. R. of Bishop-
stone with Stratford Tony, 1931-6. R. of Walton-on-the-
Hill, Surrey, 1936-49. R. of Rippingale, Lines., 1949-52-.
(Crockford.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 22, 1850. S. of David, 'B.A. of the College' (1828),
'gent.', of Great House, Talgarth, Brecons. (and Mary).
B. at Talgarth. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1830. School, Hereford
(The Rev. Dr Layng). Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854.
Second Master of Fanconberge School, Beccles, in 1861.
(F. P. White.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 16, 1821. [Probably the man of these names, 3rd s. of
Burton, of Nassau, West Indies, who left Harrow in 1821-2.]
Did not reside. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Sept. 10, 1821.
(Harrow Sch. Rig.; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BOWLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 8, 1864. S. of Samuel Propert, Esq., of Lamphey Park,
Pembs. [B. Dec. 15, 1845.] School, Rugby (not found in
Rugby Reg.). Matric^ Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ensign,
Wiltshire Regt., 1867; Lieut., 1870; Captain, 1878; Major,
1885; Lieut. -Colonel, 1894; Brevet Colonel, 1898. Retired,
1902. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 15, 1866; re-adm.
Nov. 17, 1882. (Army Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Apr. 23, 1840. Perhaps same as next.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
Trinity, Oct. 18, 1840; from Wadham College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. May 11, 1838, age 17. [Eldest] s. of
Samuel, gent., of Walcot, Bath. B. at Bath. Pupil of
Mr Williams, at Gloucester. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1853; B.D. 1862; D.D. 1868. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1858. Ord. deacon, 1845; priest, 1846. Principal of
the North London Collegiate School, Camden Town, 1857-87.
R. of Christ Church, Brondesbury, 1866-89. F.R.A.S.
Married, July 29, 1880, Eleanor Harriet, eldest dau. of
J. Batten, Esq., of Aldon, near Yeovil. Died May 12, 1889,
at Brighton. (Boase, vi. 897; Clergy List; Scott, MSS.; The
Guardian, May 15, 1889.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM COWELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1873. [5th] s. of Wellington, merchant,
of London. B. [Nov. 17, 1854], at Holloway. [School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar; B.A. 1877.
Adm. Solicitor, July, 1880; practised in London. Died at
Hampstead, Mar. 10, 1918. Brother of Edwin (1874).
(Charterhouse Reg.; Law Lists.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM EDWARD WYNN. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 1861. [Eldest] s. of David [M.P.], of Deudraeth
Castle, Merioneth, (and Anne Louisa Loveday, only dau. of
William Williams, of Pennarthuchaf, Merioneth). B. July 6,
1842. School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1861. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1866. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1869.
'Died young.' Brother of Edmund T. L. (1878). (Record of
Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM EVANS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 28, 1829. Of Glamorgans. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A.
1833. P.C. of Llanarmon-Mynydd Mawr and C. of Llan-
rhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Denbighshire, until 1850. R. of
Himant, Montgom., 1850-67. Disappears from Clergy List,
1868. (Crock/ord.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GLYNN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 27, 1870. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Morris (probably Jesus
CoUege, Oxford, 1832) (and Ann). Of Anglesey. B. [1851], at
Amlwch. Bapt. Sept. 4, 1851. [Schools, Beaumaris and
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. (iBih Classic) 1874;
M.A. 1881. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1874-9;
Head Master of Friars School, Bangor, 1879-1919. Married,
Aug. 26, 1876, Gertrude Frere, 2nd dau. of Major-General
Henry Forster, C.B., R.H.A. Resided latterly at Iffley,
Oxford. Died Feb. 23, 1938, at Leamington Spa. {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
The Times, Feb. 24, 1938.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GRIFFITH. Adm. sizar (age 24) at
Peterhouse, July 26, 1819; a 'Ten-year man.'
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27) at
Caius, May 19, 1798. S. of Richard, hop-seller, of Dursley,
Gloucs. B. there, 1771. School, Beverston Castle (Mr
Homidge); and at Bristol infirmary and St Thomas's and
Guy's Hospitals. Had practised before coming to Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1798; M.B. 1803; M.D. 1808. F.R.C.P., 1817;
F.L.S. Physician in charge of the South military hospital at
Ipswich (then filled with soldiers returned from Walcheren),
1810. Inventor of the tourniquet, known as 'Williams'
field tourniquet, 1797, which was adopted for use throughout
the .■Vrmy. Resided at Ipswich. Author, medical. Died
Nov. 8, 1841, at Sandgate, Kent. {Venn, 11. 132; D.N.B ;
G. Mag., 1842, I. 115.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
June 24, 1872. S. of William, of 3, Bridge Street, Newark,
Notts, (and Amelia Burley). B. [Nov. 7], 1852, in Birming-
ham. School, Magnus, Newark. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar,
1874; B.A. (i9/;« Classic) 1876; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master
at the Leys School, Cambridge, 1876-84; Head Master of
Newiugton College, Sydney, Australia, 1884-93. Professor of
Classics and English Literature at the University of Tasmania,
1893-1925. Married (i) 1883, Ethel, dau. of Martin Swindells,
of Bollington, Cheshire; (2) 1931, Ruth Mary, dau. of
William Newbery, of Sydney, N.S.W. Edited many English
classics. Latterly of Hobart. Died Sept. 12, 1941. (Who's
Who.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 15, 1872. S. of F. St Claire, C.S.I. , of Nursing-
pore, Central Provinces, India. B. May 11, 1848, at Meerut.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs.
1872. Sometime private Secretary to a Member of Parlia-
ment. Resided in .Algeria for 30 years. Of 19, St Cross
Hospital, Winchester, in 1928. {King William's Coll. Reg.
(WUliam Henry Alfred).)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HUMPHREY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1898. S. of Richard, M.D., of Wrexham (and Letitia Brad-
burne). B. there [Feb. 17], 1880. School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1903. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P., 1907. Practised at Monmouth.
Medical Officer of Health for Monmouth U. and R.D.C.'s.
Of St James' House, Monmouth, in 1948. Brother of Richard
G. (1895). {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 560; Medical
Directories.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1885. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1885.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. S. of William, of Bronhenlog, Aberystwyth,
Card. B. [Sept. 26], 1870, at Carmarthen. School, Aberyst-
wyth College. Matric. Michs. 1S91.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM MASTERMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 3, 1845. S. of [the Rev.] Theodore (1805). B.
at Hendon, Middlesex. School, Hants, (private). Bapt.
Aug. 30, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1845. Appointed to the
H.E.I.C.S.; Madras Infantry Cadet, 1846; Ensign, 13th
Native Inf., 1846; Lieut., 1852; Capt., Madras Staff Corps,
1863; Major, 1866. Died in England between Jan. 1871 and
Jan. 1873- (V. Hodson.)
WILLIAMS, The Rev. WILLIAM MORRIS HOLT. M.A. 1845,
incorp. from Dublin. [S. of William.] Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin (age 24) in 1819; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1815. Ord. deacon,
(CarUsle), 1833; priest (Bath and Wells), 1834; C. of Becking-
ton, Somerset, 1833-9. R- ot Orchardleigh, 1839-70, and
P.C. of Lullington, 1848-70. Master of Frome Selwood
Grammar School, 1847-70. Disappears from Clergy List,
1871.
Williams, William [Wynn]
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM OWEN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June i,
1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. (27^/1 WrangUr) 1851.
WILLIAMS (post WILLIAMS-FREEMAN), WILLIAM PEERE.
.\dm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, May 29, 1800. S. of
William Peere [Admiral of the Fleet] (who assumed the
additional surname of Freeman, Jan. 19, 1822), of Hollam,
Hants, (and Henrietta Wills). [B. Sept. 6, 1782.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1809. Of
Fawley Court, Oxon. J. P. for Oxon. and Berks.; High
Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 1826. Married, Mar. 2, 1811, Frances
Dorothea, dau. of Robert William Blencowe, Esq., of Hayes
Park, Middlesex. Died, v.p., July 18, 1830. Father of
Frederick P. {sub WilUams-Freeman, 1832). (Burke, L.G.;
D.N.B., for his father.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM PERCIVAL [GOULD]. Adm. pens, at
Downing, May 12, 1899. [B. Nov. 30, 1881.] Matric. Michs.
1899; Scholar; B.A. 1902; M.B. 1906. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P., 1905. D.M.R.E., 1921. House
Surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford. Lieut.,
I. M.S., 1907; Captain, 1910. Served on the North-West
Frontier of India, 1908. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
I. M.S.). Assistant Radiologist at Swansea General Hospital,
in 1930. Major, R.A.M.C, 1940-6. Of Hook, Hants., in 1950.
{Medical Directories; Army Lists.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM POWELL. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Feb. 22, 1837. B. in Jamaica. Migrated to St John's (age 19)
July 6, 1838.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM QUESTEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 8, 1846. [Eldest s. of Edward, of Wanstead, Essex.
School, Aldenham.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A.
1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 12, 1850. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1854. Of 13, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. Died
in 1870. (Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM REES. .\dm. sizar at St John's, June
25, 1838. [Eldest] s. of Griffith, of Rhosgochfawr, Llanarth,
Cardigan. B. there, 1817. School, Carmarthen (Mr Andrews).
Matric. Michs. 1838. Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 10, 1839,
and thence to Sidney, Jan. 22, 1840; Scholar; B.A. (21s/
Wrangler) 1843; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1845;
priest (Bangor), Dec. 18, 1853. Head Master of Bodmin
Grammar School, 185 1-3. Vice- Principal of Carnarvon
Training College, 1854-8; Principal, 185S-65. Private
Chaplain to the Dowager Lady Willoughby De Broke, 1858-
66. V. of Bodelwyddan, Flints., 1865-72. C. of Gyffylliog,
Denbighs., 1872-4; V. there, 1874-1900. Died Oct. 6, 1900.
Father of Neville (1870). (T. A. Walker, 468; Boose, vi. 898;
Crock/ord; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM REES. Adm. as an Advanced Student,
at Trinity, June 25, 1900. S. of John, of Rock Inn,
Aberaman, Aberdare, Glam. B. [Aug. 9], 1878, at Aberaman.
From University CoUege, Cardiff; (B.Sc, 1898). Matric.
Michs. 1900. Assistant Master at Towyn County School,
1898-1900; at Cardiff Intermediate School, 1902-3; at
Aberdare County School, 1904-29-.
WILLIAMS, The Rev. WILLIAM RICE STEUART. M.A. 1857,
incorp. from Oxford. [Eldest s. of William, of Llandigat,
Carm., gent.]. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Nov. 19,
1840, aged 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1844; M..'\. (O.xford) 1851. Ord.
deacon iSt David), 1846; priest (St Asaph) 1847; C. of
Selattyn, Salop, 1846-51. No cure, 1852-9. C. of Esher,
Surrey, 1863-70. C. of Thames Ditton, 1871-80. V. of
Crawley Down, Sussex, 1880-93. Disappears from Crock/ord,
1894. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMS (post GUEST- WILLIAMS), WILLIAM SELLER
GUEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3, 1872. [2nd] s. of
John Guest, silk-mercer and draper (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Kirkham). B. Aug. 17, 1853, at Frodsham, Cheshire.
Matric. Michs. 1872. Migrated to Brasenose College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Nov. 27, 1873. age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1878;
M.-'i. (Oxford) 18S0. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1878; priest,
1879; C. of Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham, 1878-9. Took the
name of Guest-Williams, 1878. Chaplain of Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1879-82. C. of New Hincksey, Berks., 1880. C. of
St Mary Magdalene, Oxford, 1881. V. of Birtley, Co. Durham,
1881-9. R. of Redmarshall, 1889-90. V. of Painswick,
Gloucs., 1890-7. R. of Great Rollright, Oxon., 1897-1907.
Married, Ruth Ellen, dau. of Wilham Moriey. Died Aug. 7,
1907. (Al. Oxon.; Crock/ord; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM [WYNN]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 5, 1815. S. of David, Esq., of Bala, Merionethshire.
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon
(Bangor), 1821 ; priest, July 28, 1822; C. of Llanbeblig, 1821-9.
R. of Llangeinwen with Llangaffo, Anglesey, 1829-78. Hon.
Canon of Bangor, 1851. Canon-Residentiary of Bangor,
1870-82. Married Jane Wynn Hughes. Died Mar. 6, 1882.
Father of the next. (Crock/ord; F. P. White; The Guardian,
Mar, 8, 1882.)
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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WYNN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 5, 1843. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Wrilliam] (above) (and
Jane, dau. of John Wynn Hughes, of Trefan, Carn.). B. at
Llanbeblig. Bapt. Dec 11, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A.
1848. Ord. deacon (Bangor), Aug. 4, 1850; priest, July 27,
1851; C. of Llangeinwen, Anglesey, 1850-2. C. of Congleton,
Cheshire, 1852-3. C. of Maryport, Cumberland, 1853-5. C. of
Llangeinwen and Llangaffo, Anglesey, 1855-71- V. of
Bodewryd and Rhosbeirio, 1871-8. R. of Llangeinwen with
Llangaffo, 1878-83. J. P. and D.L. for Anglesey. Died June 2,
1883, aged 59. (Crockjord; Walford, County Families; The
Guardian, June 6, 1883.)
WILLIAMS, WYNN WILLIAM RUDYERD. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 27, 1842. [Eldest] s. of Robert [Vaughan]
Wynne [solicitor], of Paper Buildings, Temple, London.
[B. July 17, 1823. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 25, 1844. Joined the 4th R. Irish Dragoon Guards, 1847;
Lieut., 1851 ; retired, 1851. Married, 1851, Elizabeth Blackwell
Campbell, eldest dau. of Richard Lambert, of Lyston Hall,
Essex. Died at the Moat House, Bedford, June 9, 1904. [List
of Carthusians; R. L. Arrowsmith; Inns of Court; The Times,
Jime 14, 1904.
WILLIAMS-EDWARDS, WILLIAM (1792), see WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, JOHN CLOUGH (1852), see ELLIS, J. C. W.
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, JOHN WILLIAM (1827), see ELLIS, J. W.
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, RUPERT GREAVES. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1896. [Elder] s. of the Rev. John Clough WUliams
Ellis (sub Ellis, 1852), of Chwilog, Carnarvon and of Glasfryn,
Carnarvon. B. Dec. 11, 1877, at Gayton, Northants. School,
Rossall (Mr C. C. Tancock). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A 1901.
Of Glasfryn, Chwilog, N. Wales. J. P. for Carnarvonshire,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R. Welsh
Fusiliers (T.F.); Capt., R.A.S.C). Married, May 23, 1922,
Cecily Edith, only dau. of Harry C. Hambro, of The Hyde,
Beds., and had issue. Died Nov. 26, 195 1. (Rossall Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, Nov. 28, 195 1.)
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, AUGUSTUS PEERE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 8, 1884. [Eldest] s. of William Peere (1852), of
9, Avenue de I'Alma, Paris. B. Sept. 28, 1865, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, June 29, 1892. On the Western Circuit.
Died, unmarried, Apr. 8, 1906. Brother of Lionel P. (1886).
{Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, FREDERICK PEERE. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Trinity, June 25, 1832. [2nd] s. of William
Peere (sub Williams, 1800) (and Frances Dorothea, dau. of
Robert W. Blencowe, of Hayes Park, Middlesex). B. Jan. 2,
1814, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1832. Of
Greatham, Sussex. Married, Oct. 6, 1853, Augusta Sarah, dau.
of Henry Edward Napier, Capt., R.N. Died Jan. 17, 1870.
(Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, LIONEL PEERE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14, 1886. [2nd] s. of William Peere (1852), of
69, Avenue de I'Alma, Paris (and Isabella Frances Sophia
Merivale). B. [May 18], 1867, at Washington, U.S.A. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Prestbury,
Cheshire, 1891-5. C. of Gorleston, SuSolk, 1895-6. C. of
St Peter and St Paul, Teddington, Middlesex, 1896-7. V. of
Exwick, Devon, 1897-1912. R. of Narborough, Leics., 1912-
18. Married, Apr. 23, 1896, Louisa, dau. of Charles Hope, of
Gorleston Priory. Died Apr. 22, 1918. Brother of Augustus
P. (1884). {Winchester Colt. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, WILLIAM PEERE (1800), see WIL-
LIAMS, W. P.
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, WILLIAM PEERE. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, July i, 1852. [Eldest] s. of William Peere, of
Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames (and Frances Augusta, dau.
of Wyrley Birch, of Wretham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk). B.
Oct. 16, 1834, at Dover. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1853;
B.A. 1856; M.A. i860. In the Diplomatic Service; sometime
Second Secretary at Dresden. Married, Apr. 16, 1863,
Isabella Frances Sophia, dau. of Herman Merivale, C.B. Of
Clapton, Northants. Died Sept. 18, 1884. Father of Augustus
P. (1884) and Lionel P. {1886). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WILLIAMS-HAY, JOHN (1812), see WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS-THOMAS, FRANK SILVER (1897), see WILLIAMS,
F. S.
WILLIAMS-VAUGHAN, JOHN W. (1871), s^£ VAUGHAN.
WILLIAMS-WYNN, HERBERT LLOYD WATKIN. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1878. S. of [Lt.-Col.] Herbert Watkin,
of St Asaph, Flints, (and Anna, dau. of Edward Lloyd).
B. there, June 6, i86o. School, Wellington College. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1884. M.P for Denbighshire, 1885. Of
Wynnstay, Ruabon. Succeeded his uncle Watkin (1842, sub
Williamson, Edmund Riland
Wynn) as 7th Bart., 1885. J. P. and D.L. for Denbigh; High
Sheriff, 1890. J. P. for Salop and Merioneth. A director of
the G.W.R. Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire, 1891.
Hon. Colonel, Montgomery Yeomanry. C.B., 1902. Married,
Aug. 26, 1884, Louise Alexandra, dau. of his uncle Sir
Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Bart. Died May 24, 1944.
(Wellington Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; Army Lists; Burke, P.
and B.)
WILLIAMSON, ALFRED JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 10, 1866. [Only] s. of William (and Amelia). B. at
Heaton Norris, Lanes. Bapt. Sept. 13, 1846. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 22, 1873.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 25, 1877. On the Northern Circuit.
{Law Lists until 1940; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 29,
i860. S. of Henry [merchant]. B. [May 12, 1841], at Leeds.
School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1869;
Tancred Student; B.D. 1890; D.D. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Weedon, Northants., 1866-
70. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1870-5. V. of
St James, Norlands, 1875-93. Married, Caroline E., dau. of
Col. William Trotter, of Bishop Auckland. Died July 15,
1893, at St Paul's rectory, Old Charlton, Kent. (Peile, 11.
566; Crockford; The Guardian, July 19, 1893.)
WILLIAMSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24,
1814. Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. 18, 1815. Matric. Lent,
1815.
WILLIAMSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 17,
1816. B. in Bengal; a 'Ten-year man.' Chaplain at Smyrna,
1817-20. Joined the British and Foreign Bible Society's
staff, Jan. 17, 1820. Died at Samos, Nov. 9, 1820. Left
money for a scholarship at St John's College for students
from Ystradmeurig, Cardigans. (D. H. Simpson.)
WILLIAMSON, CHARLES CALEB. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 24, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Caleb, draper [of Launceston,
. Tasmania] (and Elizabeth). B. Nov. 18, 1854, at Melbourne,
Australia. School, Church Grammar, Launceston. Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 19,
1875. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879. (Inns of Court; Law
Lists until 1900.)
WILLIAMSON, CHARLES HENRY BRACKENBURY. Matric.
Non-Coil, from Ayerst H., Easter, 1885. [S. of Henry, of
London (and Janetta G. Brackenbury). B. July 24, 1858.]
Migrated to Downing, Aug. i, 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893.
Ord. deacon (London), 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Highgate,
Middlesex, 1888-91. C. of Sittingbourne, Kent, 1891-3.
P. of St Dunstan's, East Acton, Middlesex, 1893-6. V. of
St John-the-Evangelist, Brixton, 1896-8. Died Aug. 20,
1898, at Skegness. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 8, 1898.)
WILLIAMSON, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. [5th] s. of Stephen [M.P.], of Copley, Neston,
Cheshire (and Annie, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D.D.).
B. there, May 15, 1871. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1893. A merchant in Liverpool. J. P. for Lanes.
Married, June 30, 1897, Quenelda Mary, eldest dau. of Harry
Clegg, of Plas Llanfair, Anglesey, and had issue. Died
Jan. 15, 1921. Brother of Henry C. R. (1898), Norman W.
(1893) and Thomas G. (1882). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P.
and B. {sub Baron Forres).)
WILLIAMSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Emmanuel, May 21, 1760. S. of George. B. at Stamford,
Lines. School, Stamford (Mr Reid). Matric. Michs. 1760;
LL.B. 1766. V. of Moulton, Lines., 1767-80. Said to have
had a quarrel with a parishioner named Hardy, and to have
taken as the subject of a sermon, 'There is no fool like the
fool-hardy.' (P. B. G. Binnall; J. Timbs, Anecdotes about
Lawyers, Doctors and Parsons.)
WILLIAMSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 4, 1778. S. of [the Rev.] Edmund (1732) [R.] of Mill-
brook, Beds. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1780;
B.A. 1782; M.A. 1786. R. of Lolworth, Cambs., 1786-1839.
R. of Campton with Shefford, Beds., 1790-1839. Married,
Feb. 4, 1793, Phoebe, dau. of the Rev. Richard Bisse Riland,
R. of Sutton-Coldfield, Warws. Died Jan. 13, 1839, aged 77.
Father of William (1820), Richard (1820) and the next.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1839,
1. 216.)
WILLIAMSON, EDMUND RILAND. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 1, 1814. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Edmund (above), R. of
Campton with Sheftord, Beds.] B. at Old Vv'arden, Beds.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon,
1819; priest, 1821. R. of Campton with Shefford, Beds,
(succeeding his father), 1839-64. Founder of the Bedford
Library; Hon. Secretary and Vice-President. Died Aug. 7,
1864, aged 68. Brother of Richard (1820) and William (1820).
(Boase, vi. 899; Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 391.)
502
Williamson, Ferdinand Thomas
WILLIAMSON, FERDINAND THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 22, 1813. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (1787), R. of
Stoke Damerel, Devon. School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1813. Ensign, 45th Foot, 1816; Lieut., 73rd Foot,
1820; Capt., 1823; on half-pay, 1829. Married, July 16, 1827,
Frances Caroline, dau. and co-heiress of Sir John Murray,
8th Bart, of Stanhope. Died, s.p., Dec. 10, 1834, aged 37, in
Florence. [Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, F. and B.)
WILLIAMSON, FRANCIS LORRIMER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1900. S. of the Rev. Henry Drummond
(1873), of 2, Queen's VUlas, Cheltenham. B. Feb. 2, 1882, at
Jubbulpore, India. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1905;
priest, 1906; C. of St Andrew, Walcot, Somerset, 1905-8.
C. of Sheffield, 1908-12. R. of Great Warley, Essex, 1912-38.
R. of St Mark's, Tonvood, Torquay, 1938-43. Perm, to off.,
dio. of Exeter, 1943-6. Married, 1909, Eleanor Mabel, dau. of
Stephen George James. Died Dec. 26, 1946, at Brixham.
{Crockford; The Church Times, Jan. 2, 1947; Who's Who in
Essex.)
WILLIAMSON, FRANK POWELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1883. S.ofWUliam. B. [Jan. 26, 1865], at Monkstown,
Co. Dublin. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1888; priest, 1889;
C. of St Edmund's, Dudley, Worcs., 1888-9. C. of St Michael,
Tividale, Tipton, Stafis., 1889-92. C. of Vauxhall, Surrey,
1892-5. C. of the Church of the Ascension, Lavender Hill,
1896-7. C.-in-charge of St Barnabas, Wellingborough,
Northants., 1897-8. R. of St Margaret's, Aberdeen, 1898-
1901. R. of St James, Plymouth, 1903-7. R. of St Margaret's,
Aberdeen, 1907-14. Assistant Master at Carlisle Grammar
School, 1916-19; at King Edward's School, Bath, 1921-8.
Died May 23, 1928, at Bath. Brother of Henry L. (1883).
(Peile, II. 699; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, May 26, 1928.)
WILLIAMSON, FREDERICK CLEMENTS. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 26, 1865. [3rd s. of Samuel, of Holywell,
Flints. Schools, St Paul's and Rossall.] Did not reside. Adm.
at Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 19,
1865, age 19; Scholar, 1865; B.A. (Oxford) 1870. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Townstal, Devon, 1871-3.
C. of Lighthome, Warws., 1873-7. Chaplain to the Earl of
Breadalbane, 1877-80. C. of St Andrew's, Leicester, 1878-9.
C. of West Hackney, Middlesex, 1879-82. C. of St Gabriel's,
Pimlico, 1883-7. V. of Ashford, Middlesex, 1887-99. Died
Nov. 29, 1899. (Rossall Reg.; St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford.)
WILLIAMSON, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. -12, 1878. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel, schoolmaster (and
Emily). B. at Beeston, Notts. Bapt. Dec. 27, 1857. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1881 ; priest, 1883; C. of Westhoughton, Lanes., 1881-9. C. of
Padiham, 1889-96. C. of St Andrew's, Radcliffe, 1896-9.
V. of Lydgate, Yorks., 1899-1907. R. of Mareham-le-Fen,
Lines., 1907-19. Lie. Pr., dio. of Manchester, 1920; dio. of
Liverpool from 1921. Latterly of 12, Aughton Road, Birkdale.
Disappears from Crockford, 1939. Brother of Samuel T. (1875)
and Montague B. (1883).
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, July 6,
1847. [2nd] s. of James, solicitor, of London. B. [May 18],
1829, at 39, Hunter Street, Bloomsbury. Schools, Tooting,
and King's College, London. Did not reside. Adm. at Caius,
July 9, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1850. Called to the Bar,
June 26, 1855. Revising barrister for the Tower Hamlets.
Of 21, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. Married, Dec. 22, 1870,
Emily, dau. of the Rev. Charles Watkins, V. of BrLxworth,
Northants. Died Dec. 12, 1917, at St Leonards-on-Sea.
[Imw Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Dec. 20, 1917; Venn, ii, 281.)
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. I, 1838. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1843 ; priest, 1844; C. of VVymondham,
Norfolk, 1843-5. P-C. of Colney Heath, Herts., 1845-7.
Chaplain to the Duchess of Gordon, 1847-63. Minister of the
episcopal Chapel at Fochabers, Elgin, 1848. C. of Longford,
Derbs., 1849-50. V. of Maryport, Cumberland, 1850-1. V. of
Rocester, Stafis., 1851-2. V. of Osmaston, Derbs., 1852-4.
C. of Elkstone, Stags., 1854-5. V. of Selston, Notts., 1855-6.
P.O. of Longnor, Stafis., 1856-63. C. of Thrussington, Leics.,
1863-4. V. of [Earl] Stemdale, Derbs., 1864-71. V. of Colney
Heath, Herts., 1871-80. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester, from
1881. Resided latterly at Hastings, where he died Mar. 11,
1900, aged 80. Father of Henrj' D. (1873) and Theodore A. E.
(1868). (Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 15, 1900.)
WILLIAMSON, Sir HEDWORTH, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Apr. 11, 1815. Of Durham. [Eldest s. of Sir
Hedworth, 6th Bart. (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1769), and
Williamson, Henry Lawrence
Maria, dau. of Sir James Hamilton, Kt., of Co. Monaghan.
B Nov. I, 1797.] Had succeeded his father as 7th Bart.,
Mar. 14, 1810. Matric. Michs. 1815; M.A. 1819. Of Whitburn
Hall, near Sunderland. M.P. for Co. Durham, 1831-2; for
North Durham, 1832-7; for Sunderland, 1847-52. D.L. for
Co. Durham. Mayor of Sunderland, 1841-2 and 1847-8.
High SheriS of Co. Durham, 1840. Married, Apr. 18, 1826,
the Hon. Anne Elizabeth Liddell, 3rd dau. of Thomas Henry,
1st Baron Ravensworth. Died Apr. 24, 1861. Father of the
next. (Boase, iii. 1385; Return of M.P. s; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1861, I. 706; G.E.C.)
WILLIAMSON, HEDWORTH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec.
15, 1847; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matnc.
May 15, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Sir Hedworth (above) [7th] Bart.,
of Whitburn Hall, Durham (and Anne Elizabeth). B. [Mar.
25, 1827], in Florence, Italy. Bapt. Apr. 22, 1827. [School,
Eton.] Attach^ at St Petersburg, 1848; at Paris, 1850;
resigned, 1854. Succeeded his father as 8th Bart., Apr. 24,
1861. Captain Commandant, ist Durham Volunteer
ArtUlery. M.P. for North Durham, 1864-74. D.L. and J. P.
for Co. Durham; High Sherifi, 1877- Hon. Colonel, ist
Durham .\rtUlery Vol., 1888. Married, Feb. 3, 1863, Lady
Elizabeth Jane Liddell (his cousin), 4th dau. of the 1st Earl
Ravensworth, and had issue. Died Aug. 26, 1900. (Al. Oxon.;
Boase, m. 1385; Return of M.P. s; Army Lists; Burke, P. and
B.; G.E.C; Who was Who.)
WILLIAMSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1880.
S. of Bamford, of Shore House, Westoe, South Shields,
Durham. B. Nov. 18, 1861, at South Shields. School,
Darlington. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
WILLIAMSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1881.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Manchester), 1884; priest, 1886; C. of Weaste, Lanes., 1884-6.
C. of St .\ndrew's, Radclifie, 1886-98; V. there, 1898-1916.
R. of Elwick Hall, Durham, 1916-35. Latteriy of Sandgate,
Kent. (Crockford.)
WILLIAMSON, HENRY CECIL ROXBURGH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1898. [Youngest] s. of Stephen [M.P.], of
Copley, Neston, Cheshire (and Annie, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Guthrie, D.D.). B. [Mar. 5, 1879], at Neston. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Studied for the
Diplomatic service, but joined his father's firm of Balfour,
Williamson and Co., merchant-bankers, and became head of
their Chilean business; Chairman of the firm, 1931-48.
Married, Nov. 17, 1909, Muriel de la Praed, 2nd dau. of
Alexander Stewart, of Montreal, and had issue. Died Oct. 20,
1948, in London. Brother of Charles J. (1890), Norman W.
(1893) and Thomas G. (1882). (The Times, Oct. 8, 1948.)
WILLIAMSON, HENRY DRUMMOND. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1873. Of Derbs. [S. of the Rev. George
Frederick (1838), R. of Colney Heath, Herts. B. Dec. 17,
1854.] Bapt. Jan. 28, 1855, at Boulton, Derbs. School,
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877; M.A.
1889. Ord. deacon (Calcutta), 1877; pnest, 1879; a C.M.S.
Missionary in Calcutta, 1877-9; at Mandla, 1877-94; C.M.S.
Secretary (dio. of Calcutta), 1894-7. C. of Broadway, Worcs.,
1897. Ass. Secretary, C.M.S., for diocs. of Bristol, Gloucester
and Worcester, 1899-1901 ; Organising Secretary, Church of
England Zenana Missionary Society, 1901-5. V. of St
Margaret's, Ipswich, 1905-22. R. of Brent-Eleigh, Suffolk,
1922-5. Hon. Canon of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, 1914-
26. Married, 1877, .\lice Jane, dau. of the Rev. Matthew
Collisson, and had issue. Author, Gondi Grammar; Hindi
Church Hymn Book. Lived latteriy at Brent-Eleigh, where he
died Mar. 21, 1926. Father of Francis L. (1900); brother
of Theodore A. E. (1868). (Rossall Reg.; Crockford; Who was
Who; The Times, Mar. 24, 1926.)
WILLIAMSON, HENRY GEORGE WELLESLEY. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 18S4. [2nd] s. of — [John Edwin],
deceased [physician, of Grahamstown]. School, Bishop's
College, Cape Town. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. and LL.B.
1887. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 24, 1885. Called to
the Bar, May 15, 1889. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
VILLIAMSON, HENRY LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1883. S. of William. B. [Jan. 2, 1864], at Monkstown,
Co. Dublin. School, Giggleswick. Matnc. Michs. 1883.
B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1891. Ord. deacon (Dublin),
1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Matthew's, Irishtown, Co.
Dublin, 1892-3. C. of Inver with Lame, Co. Antrim, 1893-4.
P.-in-charge of St Mary's, ,\berfoyle, Perths., 1894-7. C. of
St Margaret of Scotland, Aberdeen, 1897-9. C. of Christ
Church, St Leonards-on-Sea, 1899-1901. C. of Brede with
Udimore, Sussex, 1903-6. C. of St Margaret of Scotland,
Aberdeen, 1906-11. P.-in-charge of St KUda, Lochbuie, Mull,
(and Chaplain to Sir S. and Lady Gatty), 1911-16. V. of
Whitminster, Gloucs , 1916-17. Latteriy of Upna House,
Wetheral, Cariisle. Died Apr. 7, 1929. at St Leonards-on-
Sea. Brother of Frank P. 11883). (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.;
Peile. II. 699; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 10, 1929-)
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Williamson, Herbert
WILLIAMSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 2,
1890. S. of Samuel Lamb, wholesale-grocer, of Grantham,
Lines, (and Ann Taylor). B. there, Jan. 14, 1871- Schools,
Grantham Grammar (Mr Hardy) and The Leys, Cambridge
(Dr Moulton). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.B., B.Chir.
and M.A. 1899. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896; M.R.C.P., 1903;
F.R.C.P., 1911. Served in the South African War, 1898-1901
(surgeon. Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, Pretoria). Resident
Medical Of&cer, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital.
Practised in London. Physician, City of London Lying-in
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1915-19 (Captain,
R.A.M.C). Married, June 26, 1915, Mrs Florence Edith
Lockwood, of London. Found dead iu a chalk-pit on Coombe
Hill, Wendover, Dec. r6, 1924, having apparently died of
heart-disease. (Eagle, xliv. 44; Medical Directories; Who was
Who; The Times, Dec. 18, 1924.)
WILLIAMSON, HERBERT JAMES. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct.
10, 1885. B. Aug. 12, 1866. School, Dover College. Matric.
Michs., 1885; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (St Albans),
1892; priest, 1894; C. of Harlow, Essex, 1892-6. C. of
Shoeburyness, 1897-8. C. of Ardleigh, 1898-1902. C. of
Newport, 1904-10. C. of Rochford, 1910-13. Latterly of
37, Alexandra Road, Worthing. Died Dec. 21, 1931, at Hove.
(Crockford; Dover Coll. Reg.; The Guardian, Jan. 1, 1932.)
WILLIAMSON, JAMES BRINDLEY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 18,
1886. Matric. Lent, 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1896. Adm.
Solicitor, Dec. 1892; practised in Birmingham. Of 28, Park
Road, Moseley. Disappears from Law Lists, 1940.
WILLIAMSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 22, 1801. B. at Eltham, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1802.
Migrated to Clare, Nov. 8, 1802; B.A. 1806.
WILLIAMSON (post WILLIAMSON WINN), JOHN. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 6, 1813. [Eldest s. of John, of
York (and Esther Sabina, dau. of Sir Rowland Wimi, Bart.,
of Nostell Priory, Yorks.). B. in Manchester [Mar. 27, i794]-
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1813. Of Nostell Priory, Yorks.
Succeeded to the estates of his imcle. Sir Richard Winn,
Bart., 1805, and took the additional name of Winn. Died,
s.p. Nov. 17, 1817. (Eton Sch. Lists; G.E.C.)
WILLIAMSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 24, 1832.
B. at Wellingborough, Northants. Matric. Lent, 1833; B.A.
1837; M.A. 1847. Adin. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1847. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells), 1832 ; priest, 1833. V. of Theale with
Wedmore, Somerset, 1837-78. Married, Mar. 27, 1834;
Elizabeth, dau. of R. Allen, of Islington. Author, Brief
memoir of the Rev. Charles Simeon. Disappears from Crockford,
1879. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIAMSON, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 25, 1849.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 1854; C. of
Sutton-on-Plym, Devon, 1855-7. C. of Oundle, Northants.,
1861-4. C. of St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1865-7. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1868. (Crockford.)
WILLIAMSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Oct. I, 1874. S. of the Rev. John (Trinity Coll., Dublin), of
Bilston, Staffs. School, Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (York), 1879; C. of Dyers' Hill,
Sheffield, 1879-81. Second Master of Colston's School,
Bristol, 1883-6. Latterly of St Andrew's vicarage, Droitwich
(his father's address). Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
WILLIAMSON, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 14, 1803. [Youngest] s. of Robert [formerly Hopper]
(sub Hopper, 1772), of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. Michs.
1806; LL.B. 1810. .A.dm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5, 1811 ;
and at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1811. Brother of Robert H.
(1801). (Inns of Court.)
WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH [TAYLOR]. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 14, 1759. S. of William, of Westminster.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar, 1760;
B.A. (Stk Wrangler) 1763; Chancellor's (Classical) medal,
1763; M.A. 1771. V. of St Dunstan's-in-the-West, London,
1764-1805. Chaplain to John Wilkes, when Lord Mayor of
London, 1774. R. of Thakeham, Sussex, 1805-7. 'A good
scholar, a ban vivant, and a member of the Beef Steak Club.'
Died Nov. 4, 1807. (Record of Old Westminsters; Hennessey.)
WILLIAMSON, KENNETH BERTRAM FRANKLIN. Adm. sizar
at St John's, Apr. 14, 1894. [4th] s. of James Franklin,
civil-engineer [died Dec. 27, 1887] (and Margaret Elizabeth
Cowen). B. Aug. 18, 1875, at Monghyr, India. Schools,
Bristol Grammar (Mr R. L. Leighton) and St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1903. Served in the South
African War, 1899-1901. Assistant Master at King's Lyim
Grammar School, 1901-2, and at Sheffield Royal School. In
the Indian Educational Service, 1904-11; Inspector of
Schools. Principal and Professor of English, jubbulpore
Williamson, Richard
College. Lecturer in Bacteriology, London University.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; in
Egypt and in Palestine; M.C. ; mentioned twice in despatches).
Chief Instructor in Agriculture to the E.E.F. Army College.
In charge of Anti-malarial Investigation, Cameron Highlands,
F.M.S., 1930-3. Malaria Research Officer, Penang. Professor
of Biology at King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singa-
pore, 1933-8. Author, scientific. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Who's
Who.)
WILLIAMSON, MARTIN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1895.
WILLIAMSON, MONTAGUE BLAMIRE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 10, 1883. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel, teacher
[sometime V. of St Andrew's, Radcliffe, Manchester] (and
Emily). B. Jan. 17, 1864, at Holme Low, Cumberland.
School, Bury, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1890. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of Ash-
burton, Devon, 1887-94. C. of Rockbeare, 1894-7. V. of
Bickington, 1897-1904. V. of Padstow, Cornwall, 1904-12.
R. of Calstock, 1912-18. R. of Falmouth, 1918-24. Hon.
Canon of Truro, 1920-39. Archdeacon of Bodmin, 1924-39.
Married, Jan. 3, 1894, Mary Ann, youngest (adopted) dau. of
Sir Charles Wathen, of Bristol. Author, The Truth and the
Witness. Died Feb. 20, 1939. Brother of Frederick J. (1878)
and Samuel T. (1875). (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Feb. 21, I939-)
WILLIAMSON, NORMAN WELSH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [6th] s. of Stephen [M.P.], of Copley, Neston,
Cheshire (and Annie, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Guthrie).
B. there, Dec. 14, 1874. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896. Married, Nov. 14, 1901, Constance Marion, 2nd
dau. of A. Marmaduke Tulk-Hart, of Vicarage Park, Wool-
wich. Of 3, Neville Court, Grove End Road, London, N.W.
in 1925. Brother of Charies J. (1890), Hemy C. R. (1898) and
Thomas G. (1882). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Baron Forres).)
WILLIAMSON, OCTAVUS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Oct. 14, 1836. Of Flintshire. [S. of William, of
Greenfield. B. 1819. School, Ruthin.] Matric. Michs. 1836;
B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 18,
1842. CaUed to the Bar, Jan. 31, 1845. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. Revising barrister for the City of London.
Married, Mar. 8, 1856, Annie Maria, only dau. of Lieut.-
General John Monckton Coombs, E.I.C.S. Died Sept. 24,
1897, aged 79, at Tunbridge Wells. (Eagle, xx. 229; Boase,
VI. 901; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Sept. 27, 1897.)
WILLIAMSON, OLIVER KEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. S. of Alexander William [F.R.S.], of 28, Primrose Hill
Road, London. B. [Mar. 15], 1866, in London. School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chir., 1896; M.D. 1902. At University
CoOege Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S. ; L.R.C.P.,
1896; M.R.C.P., 1900; F.R.C.P., 1909. Registrar and
Medical Of&cer, Evelina Hospital. Practised in London.
Medical Registrar, Middlesex Hospital. Physician, City of
London Hospital for diseases of the chest. Sometime
Professor of Medicine, University of Wit watersrand, J oh annes-
burg. South Africa. Married, Jan. 10, 1912, Edith Gertrude,
youngest dau. of John Adolphus Edington, of Golcar, Yorks.
Died Oct. 17, 1941, while on a holiday at Blair Athol,
Perthshire. (Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 24, 1941.)
WILLIAMSON, PATRICK ANDERSON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9,
1882. S. of John, of Claughton Grange, Birkenhead. B.
Mar. 1863. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885.
Adm. Solicitor; retired from practice owing to loss of eye-
sight. Lived in the Isle of Man. Died Feb. 11, 1920, in
Liverpool. (Fettes Coll. Reg. ; King's Coll. Reg.)
WILLIAMSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 16, 1820. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edmund (1778). B. at
Campton, Beds. [Nov. 25, 1802]. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1823; B.A. (gth Wrangler and
5th Classic) 1825; ChanceUor's (Classical) medal, 1825;
Members' prize, 1827; M.A. 1828; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1835.
Fellow, 1827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1827. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1828 ; priest, 1829. Head Master of Westminster
School, 1828-46. Substituted classical dresses for 'the
barbarous ones formerly in use' in the School plays. R. of
Sutton Coldfield, Warws., 1844-50. V. of Pershore, Worcs.,
1850-65. Hon. Canon of Worcester. Married, Jan. 4, 1833,
Anne, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Robert Gray, Bishop of Bristol.
Died Sept. 11, 1865, at Datchworth rectory, Herts. Brother
of WUUam (1820) and Edmund R. (1814). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Inns of Court; Boase, iii. 1386; Clergy List;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 525.)
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WILLIAMSON, ROBERT HOPPER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 21, 1801. [Eldest] s. of Robert, Esq. {siU> Hopper, 1772)
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who assumed the additional name of
Williamson (and Ann, dau. of the Rev. Dr William William-
son, R. of Whickham, Co. Durham). [B. Aug. 9, 1784]
School, Weston Market, Suffolk (the rector). Matric. Michs.
1802; Scholar, 1802; B.A. {gth Wrangler) 1807; M.A. 1810.
Ord. deacon (York, Litt. dim. from Durham), Aug. 14, 1808;
priest (Durham), 1809; C. of All Saints, Newcastle. R. of
Hurworth, Co. Durham, 1832-65. Married, June i8, 1811,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Barras. Died Mar. 11, 1865.
Brother of John W. (1803); father of the next. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 562; Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1865, I. 523.)
WILLIAMSON, ROBERT HOPPER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Apr. 28, 1831. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert Hopper
(above), of Whickham, Co. Durham. B. [July 8, 1813J, at
Killingworth, Northumberland. Schools, Hazelwood, near
Birmingham, and Kirk-Hammerton, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Durham), Nov. 5,
1836; priest, Oct. 21, 1837; C. of Gateshead, 1836-8. P.C. of
Holy Trinity, Darlington, 1838-47. P-C. of Lamesley, Co.
Durham, 1847-65. R. (and patron) of Hurworth, 1865-75.
Lived subsequently at Whickham, where he died, unmarried,
Mar. 31, 1891. (Boase, vi. 901 ; Crockford; Durham Ord. Book;
Walford, County Families; The Guardian, Apr. 8, 1891 ; Venn,
ii, 215).
WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 26, 1875. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel. B. [Sept. 30,
1856] at Beeston, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar; B.A.
1879; M.A. 1884. Assistant Master at Bowden House School,
Harrow, 1879. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1880; priest, 1881;
C. of St James's, Heywood, Lanes., 1S80-3. C. of Miles
Platting, 1883-4. C. of Holy Trinity, Bolton, 1884-90. V. of
East Crompton, 1890-1914. V. of Hornby, 1914-21. Married,
1886, Eliza, dau. of Hugh Standring, of RadcliSe. Died
Aug. 20, 1921, aged 65. Brother of Frederick J. (1878) and
Montague B. (1883). (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 2, 1921 ;
Lanes. Biogs.)
WILLIAMSON, THEODORE AUGUSTUS EDEN. Adm. pens.
at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1868. Of Derbs. [S. of the
Rev. George Frederick (1838). B. 1848. Schools, Derby and
Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1871; priest, 1873; C. of Fareham,
Hants., 1871-5. Lie. Pr., dio. of Canterbury, 1886-96 and
1904-5. V. of Birling, Kent, 1896-1904. Lie. Pr., dio. of
Rochester, 1905-29. Married, July 31, 1872, Mary, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Walter Scott Dumergue, V. of Fareham. Resided
latterly at Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, where he died
July 23, 1929. Brother of Henry D. (1873). (Rossall Sch.
Reg.; Derby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, July 26, 1929-)
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Dec. 8,
i787;a'Ten-yearman." Of Durham. [3rd s. of Sir Hedworth,
5th Bart, (and Elizabeth, dau. of William Hudleston, of
Millom Castle, Cumberiand). Bapt. at Whitburn, Durham,
Dec. 4, 1753.] Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 23, I774- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1790. R. of Stoke Damerel, Devon, 1791-
1825. Married and had issue. When returning from Lisbon
in 1794 was captured by a French privateer, being then
described as 'T. W., Esq.' Died Feb. 16, 1828, aged 73.
Father of Ferdinand T. (1813). (Northants. Clergy; Burke,
P. and B.; C. R. Hudleston.)
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS GUTHRIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. [2nd] s. of Stephen [M.P.], of Copley, Neston,
Cheshire (and .\imie, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D.D.) ,
B. [Apr. 11], 1863, in Valparaiso, Chile. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B..4. 1885. A grain-broker in Liverpool.
Married, Jan. 6, 1894, Vera, dau. of Francis Caesar Braun,
and had issue. Died Nov. 14, 1917. Brother of Charles J.
(1890), Henry C. R. (1898) and Norman W. (1893). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Baron Forres).)
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS PYM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 16, 1793. S. of the Rev. William Leigh (1745). R- of
Guisborough, Yorks. B. there. Matric. Easter, 1794; B.A.
1797; M.A. 1803. V. of Kirkby-Stephen, Westmoriand, 1807-
36. Father of William L. (1830). (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide.)
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS PYM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Sept. 30, 1861. S. of the Rev. Thomas Pym [P.C. of Fenny
Stratford, Bucks.] B. [Sept. 2, 1842], at Leeds. Schools,
Rossall and Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A.
1865. Urd. deacon (Lichfield), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of
Sutton, Derbs., 1867-8. C. of Tamworth, Staffs., 1868-9.
V. of Thelwall, Cheshire, 1869-1914. Died Jan. 11, 1914.
Father of the ne.\t. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WiLLiNGTON, Edward Champernowne
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS PYM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1888. S. of the Rev. T[homas] P[ym] (above), of
Thelwall vicarage, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1888. Died
Nov. 13, 1941, aged 72, at St .\nne's-on-Sea. (The Times,
Nov. 14, 1941-)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 15, 1788. S. of WUUam, of Wetherby, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1793.
R. of Westbere, Kent, from 1800; C. of Islip, Northants., 1825-
43. V. of Slipton, 1826-60. C. of Thomton-le-Moors, Lines.
Died in i860 at Exeter, aged '69' (sic). (Northants. Clergy;
Clerical Guide; Crockford; G. Mag., i860, i. 304.)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity, Nov. 9, 1797;
a ' Ten-year man.'
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 20,
1799. Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1808.
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 13,
1817. Only s. of the Rev. William, of Long Bennington,
Lines. B. Sept. 12, 1799, at Pockington [sic). Schools,
Famdon, Notts. (Dr Dupre) and Oakham (Dr Doncaster).
Matric. Michs. i8i8; B..\. 1822; M.A. 1825. Fellow, 1826-8.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1823; priest, 1S24. C. of Famley,
Leeds, 1831-3. P.C. of Headingley, 1836-63. Disappears
from Crockford, 1865. (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 19,
1820. Of Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825. In
Holy Orders. Of Whitbeck, Cumberiand, -1841-50. P.C. of
St Mary's Chapel, Maryport, Cumberland, 1850-1. Married,
Aug. 1831, Jane, 2nd dau. of Henry Dixon, solicitor, of
Laithes House, near Penrith. Disappears from Clergy List,
1852. (C. R. Hudleston.)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15,
1820. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edmund (1778) [R.] of Campton,
Bedfordshire. B. there, Jan. 10, 1804. [School, Westminster.]
Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 2, 1820. Matric.
Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1822; Bell Scholar, 1822; B.A. (2nd
Wrangler, 2nd Smith's prize) 1825; M.A. 1828; B.D. 1843.
Fellow, 1827-50; tutor, 1839-50. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1845. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June lo, 1825. Called
to the Bar, May 18, 1830. Practised as an Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer until his return to Clare in 1839. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), June 27, 1841; priest (Ely), June 5, 1842.
R. of Datchworth, Herts., 1849-75. Married, Apr. 9, 1850,
Jane Hutchinson, dau. of William Ferguson, M.D., Inspector-
General of Military Hospitals. Died Dec. 17, 1875- Brother
of Richard (1820) and Edmund R. (1814). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Clergy List.)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's,
May 8, 1821. S. of William, of Cleckheaton, near Leeds.
[B. there, 1796.] Educated privately by the Rev. Mr
Morgan. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Feb. 27, 1825; priest, Dec. 18, 1825; C. of
Cold Hanworth, Lines., 1825-37. C. of Dunholme, 1837-43.
C. of Welton, 1825-48; V. there, 1849-82. In 1849 Welton
Church was struck by lightning whilst he was preaching, a
man in front of the pulpit being killed. Died Apr. 30, 1882.
(Clergy List; The Guardian, May 17, 1882; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM LEIGH. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Mar. 8, 1830. S. of the Rev. Thomas Pym (i793)-
B. at Guisborough, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
WILLIMOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. 27, 1843. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847;
M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1848; priest, 1849; C. of
Hinxton, Cambs., 1848-9. C. of Great with Little Chesterford,
Essex, 1849-52. R. of Caerhayes, Cornwall, 1852-78. V. of
Quethiock, 1878-88. R. of Laverton, Somerset, 1888-92.
R. of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts., 1898-9. Married, (i) Aug. 26,
1852, Mary Anne, widow of John Shillito, of Barrow Hall,
Sufiolk, and had issue; (2) July 15, 1871, Constance, dau. of
John Edward Andrew Starky, and had further issue.
Resided latterly at Bromham, Chippenham. Died Aug. 11,
1899, aged 75, at Ipswich. (Scott, MSS.; Boase, Collect.
Cornub.; Crockford; P. E. Towell; The Times, Aug. 14, 1899.)
WILLINGDON, Viscount (li
: THOMAS, FREEMAN.
WILLINGTON, EDWARD CHAMPERNOWNE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1S90. [Only] s. of the Rev. Francis Pye
(1844), of Newnham Croft, Cambridge. B. May 27, 1872, at
Worton, Oxon. School, Brighton (private). Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893; M..\. 1897. Of Newnham Croft, Camibridge,
in 1906. Died Nov. 20, 1943, at Cambridge. (The Times,
Nov. 22, 1943.)
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WILLINGTON, FRANCIS PYE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan.
25, 1844. S. of Francis, solicitor, of Tamworth, Staffs (and
Jane Anne, youngest dau. of Henry James Pye, Poet-
Laureate). B. there, Apr. 14, 1826. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1849; priest,
1850; C. of Sapiston, Suffolk, 1849-54. C. of Banham,
Norfolk, 1854-5. C. of Trowell, Notts., 1856-7. C. of Aid-
borough, Yorks., 1858. V. of East with West Rudham,
Norfolk, 1858-67. R. of Over Worton with Nether Worton,
Oxon., 1867-81. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester from 1882.
Married, Nov. 18, 1868, Mary, dau. of E. Sherringham, Esq.,
of Coxford Abbey, Norfolk. Resided latterly at Newnham
Croft, Cambridge, where he died Apr. 28, 1912. Father of the
above; brother of the next two. {Eagle, xxxiv. 269; Crock-
ford; Clergy List; The Times, Apr. 30, 1912; Burke, L.G.
(1848 edn.).)
WILLINGTON, JOHN RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinitv,
Mar. 14, 1856. S. of Francis, of Tamworth, Staffs. B. there
[Apr. 23, 1837]. School, Warwick (private). Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), i860;
priest, 1861 ; C. of Ashbourne, Derbs., 1860-4. C. of Berks-
wich, Stafis., 1864-5; C. of All Saints, Margaret Street,
London, 1865-7. Chaplain of St Raphael's Home, Torquay,
1867-73. C. of King's Teignton, Devon, 1873-6. Died
Mar. 2, 1931, aged 93, at Leamington Spa. Brother of the
above and the next. {Clergy List, 'Ralph John'; The Times,
Mar. 4, 1931; Burke, L.G.; Crockjford.)
WILLINGTON, WALDYVE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 2, 1850. [2nd] s. of Francis, gent., of Tamworth, Stafis.
(and Jane Anne). B. there [Apr. 2, 1831]. Bapt. July i, 1831.
Matric. Michs. 1850. Died in College, Dec. 17, 1850, aged 19.
Brother of the two above. (Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 185 1, i.
216; The Guardian, Jan. i, 1851.)
WILLINK, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1878. [6th] s. of the Rev. Arthur (next),
deceased, of Tranmere (and Sarah Wakefield, dau. of John
Cropper). B. there [May 24, i860]. Matric. Michs. 1878.
Second Lieut., The Border Regt. (T.) 1900. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Border Regt. (T.F. Res.)). Of
Bumeside, Kendal. Alderman of the Westmorland County
Council. J. P. for Westmoriand, 1878. High Sheriff of
Westmorland, 1931-2. Married, Apr. 19, 1885, Beatrice, dau.
of Major Luard Selby. Died Sept. 18, 1947. Brother of
John W. (1877). Arthur (1869) and William E. (1878). (Army
Lists; The Times, Sept. 20, 1947.)
WILLINK, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 11, 1842.
[3rd] s. of Daniel, merchant [and Dutch Consul in Liverpool]
(and Anne Latham). B. Mar. 27, 1824. [Schools, Broms-
grove and Royal Institution, Liverpool.] Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. (35«/j Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849. C. of Bicker-
stafie. Lanes., in 1849. P.C. of Linslade, Bucks., 1850-3.
C. of St Catherine's, Tranmere, Cheshire, 1853-7. Canon of
Llandaff, 1857. V. of St Paul's, Tranmere, 1857-62. Married,
Sept. 6, 1849, Sarah Wakefield, dau. of John Cropper, of
Liverpool. Died Nov. 21, 1862, at Madeira. Father of the
above, the next, John W. (1877) and William E. (1878).
(Burke, L.G.\ Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1863; Clergy List;
Bromsgrove Sch. Reg., which gives died in Madeira, 1867;
G. Mag., 1863, I. 123; Clergy List; F. P. White.)
WILLINK, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 29, 1869.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Arthur (above), V. of St Paul's,
Tranmere. B. July i, 1850.] Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1875; priest,
1876; C. of Ross, Heref., 1875-7. C. of Grantchester, Cambs.,
1877-80. C. of Lindale-in-Cartmel, Lanes., 1880-9. C. of
St John's, Bromley, Kent, 1889-92. C. of Shortlands, 1892-4.
C. of Wye, 1894-6. V. of Nackington, 1897-1913. Married,
July 2, 1878, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. T. B. Dickson. Died
Jan. 3, 1913. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 7, 1913-)
WILLINK, ARTHUR CHARLES ERIC. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 4, 1900. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. A[rthur]
(above), V. of Nackington, Kent. [B. Jan. 28, 1881. School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Married,
June 3, 1924, Ellen Maud Vigers. Of Homeleigh, Houghton,
Hunts, in 1939. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.)
WILLINK, JOHN WAKEFIELD. Adm. pens, (age ig) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. [5th] s. of the Rev. Arthur (1842),
V. of St Paul's, Tranmere, deceased (and Sarah Wakefield).
B. [Oct. 24, 1858], at Dingle Bank, near Liverpool. [School,
Cliiton College.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; Winchester
Reading prize, 1882; M.A. 1884. D.D., Lambeth, 1919. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Auckland, Co.
Durham, 1881-5. P.C. of St John, Sunderiand, 1885-91.
V. of St Helens, Lanes., 1891-1904. Hon. Canon of Liverpool,
1898-1906. V. of Great Yarmouth, 1904-12. Hon. Canon of
Willis, Framingham Lake
Norwich, 1906-12. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1912.
R. of Birmingham, 1912-19. Hon. Canon of Birmingham,
1912-19. V. of St Mary-in-the-Marsh, Norwich, 1919-27.
Dean of Norwich, 1919-27. Married, July 27, 1887, Ruth
Agnes, dau. of J. D. Sim, C.S.I., and had issue. Author,
History of the Parish Church of Great Yarmouth. Died Sept.
22, 1927. Brother of Alfred H. (1878), Arthur (1869) and the
next. {Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times,
Sept. 23, 1927.)
WILLINK, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. at King's, Jan. 28,
1878. [4th] s. of the Rev. Arthur (1842), deceased [V. of
St Paul's, Tranmere] (and Sarah Wakefield, dau. of John
Cropper). [B. Mar. 17, 1856. School, Liverpool College.]
Matric. Lent, 1878; exhibitioner; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. An
architect. Practised in Liverpool. Member of the Liverpool
City Council. Of Dingle Bank, Liverpool. Married, Feb. 16,
1893, Florence Macan Urmston, and had issue. Died Mar. 11,
1924, in Liverpool. Brother of Arthur (1869), Alfred H.
(1878) and the above. (King's Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WILLINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Caius, Jan. 31, 1752.
S. of WUliam, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich
(Mr Bullimer). Matric. Michs. 1754; Scholar; B.A. i757;
M.A. 1760. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1757; priest (Norwich),
1758; C. of Heigham, Norfolk, 1758. V. of Catton, 1759-95.
P.C. of St Mary-in-the-Marsh, Norwich. 1771-95. V. of
Bawburgh, 1763-95. Died July i, 1795, 'aged 63.' Father of
the next. {Venn, 11. 69; G. Mag., 1795, 11. 618.)
WILLINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 10, 1784.
S. of the Rev. James (above), V. of Catton and Bawburgh,
Norfolk. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Leman).
Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1784; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792.
Fellow, 1789. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 20, 1789; priest,
Sept. 25, 1791; C. of Costessey, Norfolk, 1791-1821. V. of
Great Melton, 1804-51. V. of St Michael-at-Coslany, Norwich,
1804-51. Died Feb. 16, 1851, at Great Melton. {Venn, 11.
109; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WILLIS, The Rev. ALFRED ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 15, 1887. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1880; C. of Hale, Surrey, 1880-3.
C. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1891-3. Resided latterly at
Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, Kent. Disappears from Crockford, 1901.
WILLIS, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 11, 1756. S. of
the Rev. Robert (1713), [R.] of Troston, Suffolk. [School,
Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Easter, 1756; B.A. {i^th
Wrangler) 1760; M.A. 1763. Fellow. Ord. priest (Norwich),
Sept. 25, 1763. {Bury St Edmunds Reg.)
WILLIS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1824. S. of Thomas. B. [May 12, 1805], in London. School,
Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar, 1827; B.A.
(11th Classic) 1828; M.A. 1831. Third Master at Shrewsbury,
1829-38. Head Master of the Grammar School and Lecturer
of Ludlow, 1838-51. Married, June 27, 1840, Marianne,
widow of Captain Sergeantson, 40th Regt. Died July 19,
1 85 1, at Ludlow. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 327; G. W. Fisher, Annals of Shrews-
bury, 298 and 474.)
WILLIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, June 13,
1846. S. of George. B. in London. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1846; LL.B. 1861.
WILLIS, EDWARD COOPER. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 30,
1852. [Eldest s. of Thomas (1833), M.D., of Leamington.
B. (Mar. 16], 1831, in London. Schools, Ludlow, Tonbridge,
and Brighton proprietary College. Matric. Lent, 1853; M.B.
1858. At King's College Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1852; L.S.A.,
1855 ; Practised in Kensington. Adm. at the Inner Temple.
Jan. 23, 1863. Called to the Bar, 1865. On the South-
Eastem Circuit. Q.C., 1882. Bencher, 1887; Treasurer, 1907.
Resided at South Norwood. Married (i) June 22, 1853,
Henrietta Margaret, eldest dau. of Joseph Turuley, solicitor,
of South Norwood; (2) Oct. 18, 1881, Ellen Irene, 2nd dau. of
John C. Brook, solicitor, of Diss. Author, Law and Practice in
Bankruptcy. Died, July 26, 1912, at Blackheath. {Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 310; Medical Directories; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, July 27,
1912.)
WILLIS (post THRUSTON), FRAMINGHAM LAKE. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Caius, June 25, 1767. S. of Thomas, grazier, of
Brancaster, Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Wisbech and King's
Lyiui. Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar; B.A. 1771; M.A. i774-
Fellow, 1772. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 18, 1769.
Called to the Bar, May 13, 1774- Of Market Weston, Suffolk.
Took the name of Thruston. Married, 1776, Frances, dau. of
S. Holworthy, of Elsworth, Cambs. Died Jan. 18, 1789. at
Market Weston. M.I. there. Father of Frederic {sub
Thruston, 1804). {Venn, 11. 85; Inns of Court.)
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WILLIS, FRANCIS HENRY. Adjn. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1890.
S. of William, Q.C., of 12, Northbrook Road, Lee, Kent.
B. Apr. 7, 1872. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1930. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June 30, 1897. Joined the S.E. and C. Railway, 1899;
Assistant Goods Manager, 1911; Goods Manager, 1920.
Indoor Commercial Manager, Southern Railway, 1923;
Secretary, 1930. Married, Oct. 23, 1909, Carrie, eldest dau. of
Henry Tipping, of Greenwich. Died Nov. 22, 1943, at Black-
heath. Brother of WiUiam O. (1889). (Haileybury Reg.; Law
Lists.)
WILLIS, GEORGE SEXTUS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July i,
1846; re-adm. June 16, 1851, as a 'Ten-year man." [5th] s.
of Mark, schoolmaster, of Newbury, Berks, (and Eliza). B.
there. Bapt. July 13, 1827. School, North Walsham
Grammar (Mr Dry). Head Master of the Protestant College,
Malta, 1852-3. C. of St Saviour's, Chelsea, 1853. Died
Oct. 9, 1853, at his father's house, aged 26. Brother of
Henr\' M. (1836). {Clergy List; G. Mag., 18^4, i. 215.)
WILLIS, GILBERT GORDON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1899. S. of Alfred, Esq., of Skeynes Park, Edenbridge, Kent.
B. Jan. 22, 1881. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1899. A member of the London stock exchange, 1902.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.S.C.)
[Brighton Coll. Reg.)
WILLIS, HENRY GAYE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15,
1871. S. of the Rev. Henry Mark (1836) (and Maria Simpson
Gaye). B. at Littledean, Gloucs. Bapt. Dec. 23, 1847.
School, University College, London. Migrated to Clare,
June 6, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1872; B.A.
(14/A Wrangler) 1876; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master at
Dulwich College, 1876-7; at Manchester Grammar School,
1879-1918-. Author, Conic Sedions; Elementary Modern
Geometry, etc. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
WILLIS, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 14,
1831. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1832. Migrated to
St Catharine's, as Fell. -Com., Mar. 13, 1832.
WILLIS, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
S. of Frederick, of 16, Ladbroke Square, London. B. [Oct.
16], 1858, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880. 'Practised as a solicitor,' but not found in Law
Lists. {Rugby Sch. Reg., 'Harry VVUlis.')
WILLIS, HENRY MARK. .\dm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Sept. 18, 1836. S. of Mark. B. at Newbury, Berks. School,
Reading. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester), Sept. 29, 1844; priest. May 18, 1845; C. of
Stroud, Gloucs., 1844-5. P.C. of Littledean, 1845-57. R. of
Trimley, Suffolk, 1857-97. Married, May 19, 1846, Maria
Simpson, youngest dau. of C. S. Gaye, Esq., of Shefiford,
Beds. Died, Jan. 21, 1897. Father of Henry G. (1871);
brother of Georges. (1846). iCrockford; Clergy List; Hockaday
MSS.; The Guardian, Jan. 27, 1897)
WILLIS, JAMES. Adm. at E.mmanuel, Nov. 9, 1754; from
Balliol College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Jan. 31,
1740-1, age 17. [S. of James, gent., of Ringsvood, Hants.]
Matric. Michs. 1754; LL.B. 1755. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1826. S. of
'Mr Willis,' of Hunter Street, London. School, Ealing. Did
not reside.
WILLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June i, 1768;
a Westminster Scholar, 1769. S. of Philirenes, of London.
Matric. Easter, 1770.
WILLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 48) at Peterhouse, Feb. 3,
1773; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Cumberland. Matric. Easter,
1784; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1784. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), June 6,
1773; priest (London), Feb. 27, 1774- V. of Ridge, Herts.
('B.D.'), 1779-99. Author, religious. Died July 12, i799.
'aged 77.' {T. A. Walker, 337; Northants. Clergy; Cussans,
Herts.)
WILLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1817. Of
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Rochester, June 16, 1822;
priest (Winchester), June i, 1823. V. of Haddenham with
Cuddington, Bucks., 1826-55. Died May 4, 1855, aged 55.
{Clerical Journal, iii. 251.)
WILLIS, JOHN ARMINE. Adm. at King's (age 18), a scholar
from Eton, June 7, 1858. [3rd] s. of Sherlock [M.D.] (Oriel
College, Oxford, 181 1), of Cheltenham, Gloucs. [later of
Little Shelford, Cambs.] B. [Mar. 5, 1839], at Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. (15^ Classic) 1862; M.A. 1865.
Fellow, 1861-74. Adm. at Lincoln's Iim, Feb. 20, 1863.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1866. Practised at the Chancery
Bar till 1873. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1873; Chief
Inspector for the West of England, 1899; retired, 1904.
Married, June 11, 1873, Janet, dau. of James Coutts Crawford.
Died Dec. 21, 1916, at Hastings; buried at Little Shelford,
Cambs. (King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, Dec. 23, 1916.)
Willis, John William Bund
WILLIS, JOHN CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889. S. of Richard Charles, fruit-farmer, of Olga,
Washington, U.S.A. (and Jane Bruce Steel). B. [Feb. 20],
1868, at Birkenhead. School, Birkenhead; and at Univ.
College, Liverpool. Migrated to Caius, 1890; M.A. 1893;
Sc.D. 1905. Frank Smart Student, 1890-3. Hon. Sc.D.,
Harvard. Assistant in Botany at Glasgow University, 1894-6;
Director of the Botanical Gardens, in Ceylon, 1896-1911.
Director of the Botanic Gardens, Rio de Janeiro, 1912-15.
F.R.S., 1919. Married, 1897, Minnie, eldest dau. of T.
Baldwin, of Bamsley, and had issue. Sometime editor of
Journal of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation. Author,
A Manual and Dictionary of Flowering Plants; Age and Area;
Agriculture in the Tropics; The Birth and Spread of Plants,
etc. Of Montreux, Switzerland, in 1952. (Venn, 11. 511;
Who's Who.)
WILLIS, JOHN JAMIESON. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1891. 2nd s. of Sir William, Kt., late Accountant-
General of the Navy, of Lee, Kent. B. there, Nov. 8, 1872.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1898; D.D., 1912. Ord. deacon (Norvvich), 1895; priest, 1896;
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1895-1900. C..M.S. .Missionary in
Ankole, 1900-2; at Entebbe, 1902-5; at Kavirondo, 1905-11.
Archdeacon of Kavirondo and Chaplain to the Bishop of
Uganda, 1909-11. Bishop of Uganda, 1912-34. Assistant
Bishop to the Bishop of Leicester, I935-49- O.B.E., 1919
(for assistance rendered in German East African campaign) ;
C.B.E., 1934. Married, May 21, 1924, Beatrix Maud, only
dau. of Lieut.-General F. H. Tyrrell. Of Teignmouth, Devon,
in 1952 (Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILLIS, JOHN KEITH. .\dm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1898.
S. of Arthur Keith, physician. B. July 17, 1879, at Kilbum,
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar,
1900; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; (Pt II,
ist Class, 1902); M.B. 1907. At St Bartholomew's Hospital;
House Physician there. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; mentioned in
despatches). Practised at Cranleigh, Surrey. Married, 1907,
Gertrude Eliza, dau. of George Gaviller Styles. Of Flag-
stones, Cranleigh, in 1951. (Medical Directories; Who's Who
in Surrey.)
WILLIS, JOHN WALPOLE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 28, 1820. [2nd s. of William, Captain, 13th Light
Dragoons (and Mary, only dau. of Robert Hamilton Smith,
of Lismore, Co. Dublin). B. Jan. 4, 1793- Schools, Rugby and
Charterhouse, whence he was expelled, 1809.] Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 4, i8ii. Called to the Bar, 1816. On the
Northern Circuit, 1817. Puisne Judge, King's Bench, 1837.
Received a warrant to organise a Court of equity in Upper
Canada, but the Governor, caused his amotion. Judge in
Demerara and, later, in New South Wales, 184 1-2 where he
was also 'amoved.' Of Wick Episcopi, Worcs. J.P. and D.L.
for Worcs. Married (i) Aug. 8, 1824, Mary Isabella, eldest
dau. of Thomas Lyon-Bowes, nth Earl of Strathmore, and
had one son ; the marriage was dissolved by Act of Parliament,
1833; (2) Sept. 15, 1836, Ann Susanna Kent, eldest dau. of
Col. Thomas Henry Bund, of Wick Episcopi, and had further
issue. Author of Willis's Equity Pleading (for many years
a standard work on the subject); Duties and Responsibilities
of Trustees ; On the Government of the British Colonies. Died
Sept. 10, 1877. Father of John W.B. (1861); brother of William
D. (1807). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Carthusian Worthies; Boase, in.
1389; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
WILLIS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
B. Aug. 1874. School, Bowes. Matric. Michs. 1892.
WILLIS (post WILLIS-BUND), JOHN WILLIAM BUND. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Caius, Sept. 30, 1861. [2nd] s. of John
Walpole (1820). B. Aug. 8, 1843, at sea. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1861; (Law Trip., ist Class, 1864); B.A. and
LL.B. 1865; M.A. 1868; Chancellor's medal, 1867. Assumed,
by Royal Licence, the additional surname and arms of Bund,
Aug. 15, 1864. .\dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1866. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1869. Professor of Constitutional Law
and History at King's College, London, 1869-82. Lecturer in
Law at Bristol University, i877-9- F.S.A. Of Wick Episcopi,
Worcs. J.P. and D.L. for Worcestershire. Chairman of the
Severn Fishery Board. Chairman of Quarter Sessions for
Cardiganshire, 1892-1923. Alderman of the Worcs. County
Council. C.B.E., 1918. Married (i) 1872, Hariette Penelope,
sister of Sir Richard Temple, Bart., and had issue; (2)
1896, Mary Elizabeth, youngest dau. of General Frederick
R. Thackeray, and widow of Col. Holcombe. Member of the
Cymmrodorion, the Welsh Historical Society. Edited the
History of Worcestershire in the Victoria County Histories.
Edited the Black Book of St David's; Sede Vacante ( the register
of the Dean and Chapter) ; Townshend's Diary of the Siege of
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Worcester, etc. Died Jan. 7, 1928, at Worcester. {Venn, 11.
354; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times,
Jan. 9, 1928.)
WILLIS, JOSEPH. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1876.
WILLIS, RICHARD. Incorp. B.A. from Oxford, 1754; M.A.,
from King's, 1754. [S. of Richard, gent., of Newby Stones,
Westmorland. Bapt. at Morland, May 28, 1719-] Matnc.
from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. i, 1737-8, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1741-2. R. of Hartley-Mauduitt, Hants., and of
West Thomey, Sussex, 1760-85. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, May 10,
1805. Of Lanes. [Doubtless eldest s. of Richard (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1777), of Halsnead Park (and Cicely, dau.
of Joseph Feilden). B. July 16, 1787-] Succeeded to
Halsnead Park, July 19, 1837- Married, July 17, 1819, Lucy,
dau. of Henry Atherton, barrister. Died, s.p., Dec. 14, 1858.
(Burke, L.G.)
WILLIS, RICHARD AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 14, 1867. [Eldest] s. of Richard, of Woking. B. [Mar.
14], 1850, at Bombay. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. An East India merchant. Of Addle-
stone, Surrey, and Bombay. Died Nov. 25, 1931, in London;
buried at Burley, Hants. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Nov. 26, 1931-)
WILLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1754. S. of [the Rev.] Robert (1741), of Dorchester. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. Lent, 1755; Scholar; B.A. 1758.
WILLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caios, June 30, 182 1.
[Illeg.] s. of Robert Darling (1778), M.D., of London. B. there
[Feb. 27, 1800]. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. (gth Wrangler)
1826; M.A. 1829. Fellow, 1826. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford,
1832.' Ord. deacon and priest (Ely), 1827. Jacksonian
Professor of Natural Experimental PhUosophy, 1837-75.
Rede Lecturer, 1861. President of the Cambridge Antiquarian
Society, 1845-6 and 1851-2. President of the Cambridge
PhUosophical Society, 1849. F.R.S., 1830. Hon. Fellow of
the Institute of Civil Engineers, 1838. Hon. Member (and
Royal medalist) of the R.I.B.A. Lecturer on Applied
Mechanics at the Govt. School of Mines, Jermyn Street,
London, 1853-68. President of the British Association, 1862.
Member of the Board of Visitors of the Royal Observatory,
Greenwich, 1866. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1870 (age 70).
Relinquished Holy Orders, by Deed Poll, Dec. 21, 1871.
Inventor of the odontograph and cymagraph. A student of
Architecture and Archaeology. Married, July 26, 1832, Mary
Aime, dau. of Charles Humfrey, of Cambridge. Author (with
J. W. Clark), The Architectural History of the University and
Colleges of Cambridge. Author, The Classification of Machinery
in the List of the Great Exhibition of 1851; A Westminster
Fabric Roll of 1253; Principles of Mechanism; Essays on the
Automaton Chess-player; On the Vowel Sounds; On the
Mechanism of the Larynx; On the Architecture of the Middle
Ages. Died Feb. 28, 1875, at Cambridge. Father of Robert F.
(1853). (Crockford; D.N.B.; Hist. Reg., 94; Gunter, Early
Science in Cambridge, 88; Venn, ii. 182.)
WILLIS, ROBERT. Adm. at Caios, Oct. i, 1887. S. of the
Rev. Robert Francis (1853), R. of Cudworth, Somerset (and
Christiana Keddle). B. [Mar. 17], 1868, at Netherbury,
Dorset. Schools, Crewkeme and Bruton. Matric. Michs.
1887; B..A. 1907. Appointed a Student-Interpreter in China,
1891 ; 2nd class Assistant, 1897; Pro-Consul at Canton, 1898;
Acting Consul at Chinkiang, 1890; at Swatow, 1903; Acting
Consul-General at Mukden, 1907-9; at Harbin, 1910-11; at
Mukden, 1913; at Tientsin, 1913-14. Retired, 1916. Married
Violet, dau. of C. Armbuster. Resided latterly at Great
Shelford, Cambs. Died Jan. 13, 1921, at Bournemouth.
(Venn, n. 494; The Times, Jan. 18, 1921; Foreign Office List.)
WILLIS, ROBERT DARLING. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Jan. 21, 1778. S. of the Rev. Francis (Lincoln College,
Oxford, 1734), M.D., of Greatford, Lines, [physician to
George III and proprietor of a private lunatic asylum at
Greatford] (and Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Curtois, of
Branston, Lines.). School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1780;
Scholar; M.B. 1783; M.D. 1789- Fellow, 1790-21. F.R.C.P.,
1798; Censor, 1800 and 1809. Physician-in-ordinary to the
King. Author, Philosophical Sketches of the Principles of
Society and Government. Died, unmarried. May 23, 1821.
Brother of Thomas (i774); father of Robert (1821). (Record
of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. loi; Al. Oxon.; Munk, 11. 464.)
WILLIS, ROBERT FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 14,
1853. [Eldest] s. of Professor Robert (1821). B. [Sept. 18],
1834, at Cambridge. Schools [Marlborough College and]
King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), i860; priest,
1861; C. of Bradpole, Dorset, 1860-4. C. of Hornchurch,
Essex, 1864-5. C. of Romford, 1865-6. C. of North Perrott,
Somerset, 1866-74. C. of Crewkeme, 1874-81; P.C. of
Willis, William Armstrong
Chillington, 1874-85, and C. of Middle Chinnock, 1881-5.
V. of Chillington with Cudworth, 1885-1901. Died June 5,
1901, at Cudworth vicarage. Father of Robert (1887).
{Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; King William's Coll. Reg. ; Venn, 11.
312; Crockford.)
WILLIS, SHERLOCK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8, 1778.
Of Herts. [S. of the Rev. Sherlock (1738), R. of Wormley.]
Matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 1782.
WILLIS, SHERLOCK. M.D., 1862, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
the Rev. John Law (Christ Church, Oxford, i783),of Corsham,
Wilts.] Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, July 2, 181 1,
age i6; Demy of Magdalen, 1813-15; B.A. (Oxford) 1815;
M.A. (Oxford) 1817; M.B. (Oxford) 1819; M.D. (Oxford) 1823.
Practised in Rome. Died at Swindon. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1771. S. of Richard, apothecary, of Andover (and Henrietta
Flower). B. there, Aug. 1752. Schools, Winchester [private]
and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1771; B.A. i775; M.A. i779- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Mar. 3, 1776; pnest (Winchester), Dec. 21,
1777; C. of Hartley-Mauduitt, Hants., 1777. R- of Upper
Clatford, 1 783-1 830 and R. of Ellisfield, 1 785-1 830. Chaplain
to the Earl of Clarendon. Died Apr. 10, 1830, at Clatford.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 562.)
WILLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 6, 1774.
[S. of the Rev. Dr Francis (Lincoln College, Oxford, 1734).
Physician to the King.] Matric. Michs. 1780; LL.B. 1781;
LL.D. 1791. R. of St George's, Bloomsbury, London, 1791-
1827. Preb. and Treasurer of Rochester. R. of Kingsdown,
Kent, 1793-1801. Canon of Rochester, 1791-1827. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1786-1827. Preb. of St Paul's, 1790-1827. V. of
Wateringbury, Kent, 1800-27. Died Nov. 9, 1827. Brother
of Robert D. (1778); father of the next. (Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1827, II, 474; Records of Rochester.)
WILLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 18,
1819. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), R. of [St George's]
Bloomsbury. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1826. Ord. priest (London), May 29, 1825. C. of Rayne,
Essex, -1841-8. Of 60, Regency Square, Brighton, 1849-51.
C. of Southwick, Sussex, 1852-7. Married, 1836, Augusta
Maria, dau. of W. Lowe, of Russell Square. Died Aug. 7, 1857,
at Cuclvfield, Sussex. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857, n. 345-)
WILLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan.-Feb., 1833.
[S. of Thomas. B. 1803. Schools, Seamen's Hospital,
Greenwich.] Went to India as surgeon on a merchant ship
before admission. Matric. Michs. 1833; M.B. 1*37; Med. Lie.
1841; M.D. 1842. At Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals.
M.R.C.S., 1825; L.R.C.P., 1837. Practised in Brighton,
1839-48; at King's Lynn, in 1850; and at Leamington, in
i860. Retired to Brighton. Married (i) Mary, widow of
Col. Weguelin, E.I C.S. ; (2) Laura, dau. of James Prior Lacy,
surgeon, of Newark. Died Aug. 4, 1881, at Hove. Father of
Edward C. (1852). (Venn, 11. 221; Medical Directories.)
WILLIS, THOMAS ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, June, 1796. S. of Henry Norton, Esq., of Kensington.
B. there. Schools, Kensington (Dr Thomson) and West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A.
1805. Chaplain, Bengal Eccles. Establishment, 1811; some-
time at Cawnpore. Died in 1827, aged 50, at Worcester.
(G. Mag., 1827, 11. 281; V. Hodson.)
WILLIS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 19,
1876. S. of Thomas (and Jane). B. June 26, 1858, at Burnley,
Lanes. Bapt. Feb. 15, 1859. [School, Burnley Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1876. Migrated to Downing, Jan. 29, 1878;
Scholar; B.A. (24th Wrangler) 1880; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1889; priest (Liverpool), 1893; C. of St Matthew's,
Stonehouse, Devon, 1889-90. C. of Hollinfare, Lanes., 1893-
4. C. of Tintwistle, Cheshire, 1895-6. V. of Lanercost with
Kirkcambeck, Cumberland, 1 896-1920. V. of Bulmer with
Welburn, Yorks., 1920-8. Lie. Pr., dio. of Carlisle from 1929.
Latterly of Redmire, Scotby, Carlisle. Died Dec. 5, 1937.
(Crockford.)
WILLIS, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. Matric. from Ayerst H.,
Easter, 1887. [2nd s. of George, M.D., of Newton Hall and
Oak House, Monmouth (and Frances Spencer, dau. of Thomas
Owen). B. i86i.] Ord. deacon (Llandaff), 1891; priest, 1892;
C. of St Woolos [Newport], Mon., 1891-2. V. of Llanrothal,
Heref., 1893-9 and f -C of Welsh Newton, 1894-9. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Chichester, 1901-2; dio. of Llandaff, 1903-6. Organis-
ing Secretary, S.P.G. (Archdeaconry of Monmouth), 1903-7-
R. of Llanvaches, Mon., 1906-10. R. of Hanwell, Oxon.,
1910-12. Married, Aug. 12, 1902, Katherine Fanny, eldest
dau. of Charles Owles, of Barnes, Surrey. Died June 7, 1912.
(Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times, Aug. 14,
1902 and June 11, 1912.)
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WILLIS, WILLIAM DOWNES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 31,
1807. [Eldest s. of William, of Badsworth, Yorks. B. Sept. 9,
1790, in Dublin. Schools, Uppingham and Rugby.] Migrated
to Sidney, Nov. 3, 1809. Matiic. Michs. 1809; B.A. 1813;
MA. 1819. Ord. deacon (York), 1813; priest, 1814. V. of
Kirkby-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1816-41. R. of Elsted with
Treyford and Didling, Sussex, 1841-71. Author, Sermons for
Servants. Married Dorothy, dau. of the Rev. William
Stephenson Preston, of Warcop Hall, Westmorland. Died in
1871. Brother of John W. (1820). {Rugby Sck. Reg.; Boase,
VI. 904; Crockford; C. R. Hudleston.)
WILLIS, WILLIAM NEWCOMBE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1884. S. of the Rev. Newcombe, R. of Ifield, Kent
(and Annie Walsh). B. Aug. 21, 1865, at Aglish Cloghane,
Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Schools, Rochester Grammar (R.
Whiston) arid Gravesend proprietary (Mr Gutteridge).
Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\. 1887; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Chichester), 1891; priest, 1894; C. of Eastbourne, 1891-1907.
Head Master of Ascham St Vincent's School, Eastbourne,
1907-27. V. of Ottershaw, Surrey, 1927-30. Chaplain of
Uckiield Poor Law Institution, 1931-40. Died Nov. 27, 1940,
at Uckfield. [Crockford; The Times, Nov. 29, 1940.)
WILLIS, WILLIAM OUTHWAITE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. q, 1889. [Eldest] s. of W[iUiam], Esq. [LL.D., Q.C.,
Judge of County Courts], of 12, Northbrook Road, Lee, Kent.
[B. Feb. 15, 1870.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1894. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, June 26, 1895. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Of Blackheath. Married, Sept. 15, 1905, Margaret
Alice, 2nd dau. of Thomas Blenkiron, of Lee, and had issue.
Died Aug. 22, 1940. Brother of Francis H. (1890). (Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 23, 1940-)
WILLIS-BUND, JOHN WILLIAM (1861), see WILLIS.
WILLIS-FLEMING, see FLEMING.
WILLMORE, GRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
June 2S, 1820. [Only] s. of Joseph [of Moseley, near Birming-
ham]. B. in Birmingham. School, King Edward's, Birming-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Jan. 20, 1821. Called to the Bar, Nov.
27, 1829. Special Pleader. On the Midland Circuit. Q.C.,
1851. Bencher, 1852. Recorder of Wells, 1853-6. A Com-
missioner of inquiry into the existence of corrupt practices at
the election for Cambridge, 1853. Died June 19, 1856, at
Neuilly, France. Father of John S. (1875). (Boase, iii. 139 1;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Book.)
WILLMORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July i,
1819. S. of Thomas. B. in Birmingham. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1819.
WILLMORE, JOHN SELDEN. Adm. at King's, Oct. g, 1875.
S. of Graham (1820), Q.C. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1875; Exhibitioner; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1887. CaUed to
the Bar, Inner Temple, June 17, 1896. Joined the Levant
Consular Service; Acting Consul-General at Philippopolis,
1885; Vice-Consul at Angora, 1886-7; at Alexandria, 1887-9.
Judge of the Egyptian Court of Appeal, 1889-1909. Lecturer
at the Khedivial School of Law. Consul for the East Coast of
the Red Sea, 1914; for Adana, 1914. At the Foreign Ofl&ce,
1918-21; retired, 1921. A brilliant linguist. Married (i) 1890,
Edith Mabel, dau. of Alfred Caillard Pasha, C.M.G.; (2) 1918,
Elsie, dau. of W. H. Brown, J. P. Author, Spoken Arabic of
Egypt; The Great Crime and its Moral; Kultur in Roman
Times; The Welfare of Egypt; etc. Died Apr. 24, 1931, at
Worthing. (Scott, MSS.; King's Coll. Reg.; Who's Who;
Law Lists; The Times, Apr. 27, i93i-)
WILLMOT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1855. [2nd] s. of George, of Moseley, Birmingham. B. at
Erdington, Warws. School, King Edward's, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1857; B.A. (13th Wrangler)
1859. .\dm. at the Inner Temple, July 21, 1859. Sometime
Inspector-General of Education, Central Provinces, India.
Died Aug. 15, 1873. {Inns of Court.)
WILLMOTT, HENRY ELDERSHAW. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 27, i886. S. of Henry, Esq., deceased. B. at
Cheltenham, Dec. 26, 1861. School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Easter, 1886. Migrated to Jesus, Oct. 1886; B.A.
1889. (r. .4. Walker, 590.)
WILLMOTT (or WILMOT), JOHN JAMES TALL. Adm. pens,
at Queens', May 23, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1847. Adm. sizar
at St John's, Feb. 6, 1854; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of John,
printer (and Elizabeth). B. Mar. 8, 1829, at Cambridge.
M.A., Lambeth, 1863. Assistant Master at Cheltenham
College, 1854-7. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1857; priest, 1858;
C. of St Mary's, Chester, 1857^. C. of St Luke's, Cheltenham,
1859-61. Minister of the Episcopal Church, Selkirk, 1862-3.
C. of St John's, Brixton, Surrey, 1863-5. P.C. of St Philip's,
Old Kent Road, 1868-9. C. of Kensington, 1869-75- R- of
Ampthill, Beds., 1875-90. R. of Litchlield, Hants., 1890-3.
WiLLOTT, John
V. of Winterboume-Earls with Winterboume Dauntsey,
Wilts., 1893-7. Resided latterly at Cockington, Torquay,
where he died Dec. 29, 1899. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List (WUmot); Crockford; The Times, Jan. 5,
1900.)
WILLMOTT, ROBERT ELDRIDGE ARIS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 4, 1832. [S. of ^, solicitor (and Mary Ann, only
dau. of the Rev. John Cleeve, of Ringwood, Hants.). B.
Jan. 30. 1809. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Harrow.]
Matric. Lent, 1834; B.A. 1842. 'Earned his living while at
Cambridge by his pen.' Ord. deacon (London), Mar. 22, 1842;
priest, 1843; C. of St James, RatclifJe, 1842-4. C. of Launton,
Oxon., 1845-6. V. of Bearwood, Berks., 1846-62. Resided
latterly at Nettlebed, 0.\on., and devoted himself to writing
for the Churchman's Family Magazine. ' Invariably dropped
his second Christian name of Eldridge.' Author, A Journal of
Summer Time in the Country; Pleasures, Objects and Advan-
tages of Literature; Lives of Sacred Poets; Conversations at
Cambridge; Pictures of Christian Life, etc. Biographer of
Jeremy Taylor. Died May 27, 1863, at Nettlebed; buried at
Bearwood.' [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 108.)
WILLMOTT, WILLIAM. .\dm. sizar (age 25) at Magdalene,
Feb. 18, 1796. S. of Samuel, of Scarborough. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1796; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1810.
WILLOCK, The Rev. BORLASE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1787; a 'Ten-year man.' [S. of William, merchant, of
Liverpool. B. Apr. 17, i757- M.A., Glasgow Univ., 1781.]
Ord. deacon (Chester), Aug. 5, 1781; priest, May 26, 1782; C.
of Leigh, Lanes., 1781. C. of Blackburn, 1782. P.C. of Great
Harwood, 1789-1802. Married Anne Peel. Xxxfiior, AtterUion
to Outward Cleanliness (a Sermon). For his struggle about the
tolls on the road to Whalley, see R. B. Lloyd, Church of
England in the Twentieth Century, i. 7- Died in 1802. (St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 562.)
WILLOCK, CHARLES JOHNSTONE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1879. [Youngest] s. of Henry Davis, of the Bengal Civil
Service. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1889. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 29, 1892.
On the South-Eastem Circuit. Married (i) 1890, Elinor, dau.
of Major C. W. Hawes; (2) Apr. 7, 1906, Edith Mary, widow
of Capt. Hugh Barber, and dau. of Francis Richard Gibbes,
M.R.C.S. Died in 1919. [Wellington Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WILLOCK, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7.
1875. S. of the Rev. William A[lexander], D.D., Professor of
Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin. B. in Dublin.
School, his father. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. An
assistant school-master, 1879-82. Subsequently engaged in
survey-work under the Queensland Government. Died 1894,
in Brisbane. Brother of the next. (Peile, u. 645.)
WILLOCK, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 8, 1866. Eldest s. of the Rev. William Alexander, R. of
Cleenish, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland. B. Oct. 22, 1847, in
Dublin. School, his father [and at Trinity College, Dublin.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. [ard Wrangler) 1870. Appointed
to the I.C.S. 1867; Assistant Collector and Magistrate in
Madras; Secretary to the Salt Commission, 1876; Deputy
Commissioner, Salt Dept., 1879; Collector and agent at
Vizagapatam, 1890. Acting Member of Revenue Board,
1895. Retired, 1898. Married, 1892, Edith Lucy, dau. of
William Holland Gilbert. Died, suddenly, July 15, 1937, at
Littleham Cross, Exmouth. [India Office Lists; The Times,
July 20, 1937; Who's Who in Devon.)
WILLOCK, WILLIAM WELLINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, May 26, 1834. S. of William, Esq., of Leeds.
School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. (44M
Wrang/er) 1838; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1838. C. of Ware, Herts.,
-1841-4. C. of St Philip's, Stepney, Middlesex, 1845. P.C. of
St Andrew's, Ancoats, Manchester, 1847-50- I°c. of Canter-
bury Plains, New Zealand, 1857-60; Inc. of Kaiupoi, 1861-
75. Archdeacon of Akaroa and Canon of Christchurch, New
Zealand, 1876-82. Died May 23, 1882, at Christchurch, New
Zealand. [Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; CUrgy List; The Guardian,
Aug. 9, 1882.)
WILLOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 21, 1831.
S. of J[ohn Taylor], Esq. [warehouseman], of London. [B. in
1814. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1831; B..A.. 1835;
M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Canterbury, Litt. dim. from York),
Feb. 28, 1836; priest. Mar. 19, 1837. P-C. of Downe, Kent,
1841-6. Died Mar. 8, 1846, at Sheffield, aged 33. [G. Mag.,
1846, I. 550; St Paul's Reg.; CUrgy List.)
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WiLLOUGHBY, ThE HoN. AlBERIC DrUMMOND
WILLOUGHBY, The Hon. ALBERIC DRUMMOND. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Mar. 2, 1840. [Only] s. of Peter Robert [19th]
Baron Willoughby D'Eresby and [2nd] Baron Gwydir (1800,
sub Burrell) (and Clementina Sarah, dau. of James Drum-
mond, ist Lord Perth). B. [Dec. 25], 1821. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1840. Succeeded his father, Feb. 22, 1865.
J. P. and D.L. for Lines. Joint Hereditary Great Chamberlain
of England. Died, unmarried, at Bertie House, Twickenham,
Aug. 26, 1870, when the barony fell into abeyance. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B; G.E.C.)
WILLOUGHBY, The Hon. ALEXANDER HUGH. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Magdalene, Dec. 28, 1882. [8th and youngest]
s. of [Henry, 8th] Earl Middleton (1835), deceased. [B. Sept.
18, 1863.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1883. Of Barton Hall,
Yorks. Capt., 3rd Battn., the Yorkshire Regt. (T.), 1885.
Married, Aug. 14, 1889, Mary Selina Honoria, dau. of General
the Hon. James Bosville Macdonald, C.B., and had issue.
Of Acomb, Yorks., in 1907. Died Dec. 5, 1927, at Harrogate.
(Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; The Times, Dec. 7, 1927-)
WILLOUGHBY, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 19, 1840. [3rd] s. of Henry (1799) [of Birdsall
Hall, Malton, Yorks.] B. [Feb. 5, 1822], at Aspley, Beds.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (York), 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Birdsall, Yorks.,
1845. R. of Wollaton with Cossall, Notts., 1846-75. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1872-5. Obtained Patent of Precedence as a Baron's
son. Married, Aug. 7, 1845, Charlotte Payne, eldest dau. of
Henry John Hyde Seymour, of Wells. Died Nov. 6, 1875-
Father of Hugh St M. (1866); brother of Henry (1835) and
Percival G. (1844). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P.
and B.)
WILLOUGHBY, The Hon. CHARLES STRATHAVON HEATH-
COTE-DRUMMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1888.
[2nd] s. of Gilbert [Henry H.] (1849), Baron Aveland, of Nor-
manton Park, Stamford, Lines, [ist] Earl of Ancaster (and
Evelyn, dau. of the loth Marquess of Huntly). B. [May 18],
1870, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1888. Second
Lieut., Scots Guards, 1890; Lieut., 1894; Captain, 1899;
Major, 1904. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902.
In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Scots Guards; Colonel;
mentioned 5 times in despatches; C.M.G., 1916; C.B., 1918).
For many years Chairman of the Turf Club. Married, Jan. 7,
1903, Lady Muriel Agnes Stuart Erskine, dau. of the 14th
Earl of Buchan, and had issue. Died Dec. 15, 1949, in London.
Brother of Gilbert H.D. (1886). {Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists;
Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times,
Dec. 16 and 22, I949-)
WILLOUGHBY, FREDERICK SAMUEL. Adm. at Cavendish
H., Oct. 1880. S. of Samuel. B. at Plymouth. Matric. Michs.
1880. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. i, 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1887; priest, 1888; C. of
Worfield, Salop, 1887-94. C. of St Paul's, Worcester, 1894-6.
C. of Parkgate, Yorks., 1896-9. Principal of St Chad's
Hostel, Hooton PagneU, 1899-1906. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham, 1906-14. Availed
himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief
Act (1870), Jan. 19, 1915. (Crockford.)
WILLOUGHBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 16,
1770. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of Fortune (and Hannah, dau.
of Thomas Barrow, of Deptford). B. Apr. 24, 1742. School,
Warrington Academy.] Matric. Michs. 1771. Succeeded his
uncle as 14th Baron Willoughby, of Parham, Suffolk, i775-
Died, s.p., Oct. 29, 1779, when the Barony became extinct.
(G.E.C; Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages.)
WILLOUGHBY, The Hon. GILBERT HEATHCOTE-DRUM-
MOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1886. [Eldest] s.
of Gilbert Henry [Heathcote] (next). Baron Aveland, of
Normanton Park, Stamford (and Evelyn, dau. of the loth
Marquess of Huntly). B. July 29, 1867, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Of
Grimsthorpe, Bourne, Lines. M.P. f or Homcastle, 1894-1913.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Ancaster, Baron Aveland
and Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, Dec. 24, 1910. J. P. for
Lines. D.L. for Perths. Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum,
of Rutland, 1921-51. Chairman of Rutland County Council,
1922-37. Chairman of Quarter Sessions (Kesteven), 19x1-36.
Lieut.-Col., Lines. Yeomanry. Parliamentary Secretary to
the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1921-3- Member
of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 1935.
G.C.V.O., 1937. Lord Great Chamberlain of England.
Married, 1905, Eloise, eldest dau. of W. L. Breese, of New
York, and had issue. Of Grimsthorpe, Lines, and Dnimmond
CasUe, Crieff. Brother of Charies S. H. D. (1888). Died
Sept. 19, 1951. (Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WILLOUGHBY, GILBERT HENRY HEATHCOTE. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1849. [Only] s. of Gilbert John
{sub Heathcote, 1814), afterwards Baron Aveland (and
WILLOUGHBY, JOHN TyNDALE
Clementina Elizabeth Drummond, Baroness Willoughby de
Eresby). [B. Oct. i, 1830, in London. School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1849. Of Normanton Park, Stamford,
Grimsthorpe, Lines., Drummond Castle, Crieff, Perthshire,
and 12, Belgrave Square, London, S.W. M.P. for Boston,
1852-6; for Rutland, 1856-67. Succeeded his father as
6th Bart., and as 2nd Baron Aveland, Sept. 6, 1867; and his
mother as 24th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, Nov. 13, 1888.
Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain, 1871-1901. P.C, 1880.
Took by Royal Licence, the surnames Heathcote-Drummond-
Willoughby, in lieu of Heathcote, May 4, 1872. Created Earl
of Ancaster, Aug. 22, 1892. Married, July 14, 1863, Evelyn
Elizabeth, dau. of Charles [Gordon], Marquess of Huntly.
President of the M.C.C., 1890. Died Dec. 24, 1910. Father of
the above, and Charies S. H. D. (1888). {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who was Who.)
WILLOUGHBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 16, 1799. [Only] s. of the Rev. James (1750), R. of
Guiseley, Yorks. (and Elizabeth Hobson, of Kirkby-Moorside,
Yorks). B. Dec. 15, 1781, at Guiseley. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 8, 1802. M.P. for Newark-on-Trent,
1805-31. Of Birdsall Hall, Malton, and Settrington, Yorks.
Married, June 20, 1815, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Yen.
Archdeacon John Eyre, of Babworth, Notts. Died Nov. 20,
1849. Father of the next, Charles J. (1840) and Percival G.
(1844). (Rugby Sch. Reg., gives died Nov. 18; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.)
WILLOUGHBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 30, 1835. S. of Henry (above), of Birdsall House, Yorks.
(and Charlotte, dau. of the Yen. John Eyre, Archdeacon of
Nottingham). B. [Aug. 28, 1817], at Aspley Hall, near
Wollaton, Notts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1836. Capt.,
S. Notts. Yeomanry-Cavalry. Succeeded his cousin Digby as
8th Baron Middleton, Nov. 6, 1856. J. P. for E. and N.
Ridings of Yorks. ; D.L. for Notts, and for E. Riding of Yorks.
High Sheriff of Yorks., 1854- Married, Aug. 3, 1843. Julia
Louisa, dau. of Alexander William Robert Bosville, Esq., of
Thorpe Hall, near Bridlington, Yorks., and of Wollaton,
Notts. Died Dec. 20, 1877, from the effects of a fall from his
horse ten months before. Brother of Percival G. (1844) and
Charles J. (1840); father of Alexander H. (1882). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Walford, County Families; Burke, P. and B.)
WILLOUGHBY, HUGH ST MAUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 5, 1866. [2nd s. of the Rev. and Hon. Charles James
(1840), R. of Wollaton, Notts. B. June 13, 1847. School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1871; priest, 1873; C. of Annesley, Notts., 1871-4-
V. of Long Lane, Derbs., 1874-6. R. of Trowell, Notts.,
1877-88. Chaplain of the Metropolitan cemetery, Norwood,
London, 1889-96. C. of St Luke's, Camberwell, 1892-6.
V. of Fawley, Berks., 1896-1904. Married, Sept. 22, 1874.
Anne Blanche, dau. of G. T. Davy, of Colston-Bassett, Notts.,
and had issue. Died Sept. 3, 1904. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.)
WILLOUGHBY, JAMES MASON. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 10,
1884. [3rd s. of Joseph, of Plymouth. B. Nov. 2, 1867.]
Matric. Michs. 1884. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Oct. 20, 1886. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1890;
priest, 1891; C. of Holy Trinity, Bristol, 1890-3. C. of
St James, Clapham, Surrey, 1893-5. C. of Islington, 1895-9-
Y. of St Mark's, Tollington Park, London, 1899-1906. Y. of
St Luke's, West Hampstead, 1907-18. Disappears from
Crockford, 1919. (Al. Oxon.)
WILLOUGHBY, Sir JOHN CHRISTOPHER, Bart. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June i, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Sir John Pollard [4th]
Bart., of Fulmer Hall, Slough, Bucks, (by his 2nd wife,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hawkes, of Himley House,
Staffs.). B. [Feb. 20], 1859, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1879. Had succeeded his father, Sept. 15, 1866.
Second Lieut., Dragoon Guards, 1880; transferred to the
Royal Horse Guards, 1880; Lieut., 1881; Captain, 1887;
Major, 1895. Served in Egypt, 1882; the Nile campaign,
1882-5; and in the Matabele campaign, 1903. One of the
officers in the Jameson raid, being taken prisoner by the
Boers; deprived of his conunission. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1902; in the siege of Ladysmith. Of
Baldon House, Oxon Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.A.S.C; D.S.O.; 1917; mentioned twice in des-
patches); died Apr. 16, 1918, of illness contracted on service
in East Africa. {Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists;
The V.C. and D.S.O.; G.E.C; Walford, County Families;
Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 18, 1918.)
WILLOUGHBY, JOHN TYNDALE. Adm. sizar at Queens',
July 7, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1868.
C. of St Matthew's, Duddeston, Worcs., 1851-4. C. of
Barking, Essex, 1856-7. C. of Newborough, Northants.,
1858-61 Chaplain of the Warneford Hospital, Leammgton,
1866-72. Disappears from Crockford, 1883. {Clergy List.)
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WiLLOUGHBY, PerCIVAL GeORGE
WILLOUGHBY, PERCIVAL GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1844. [4th s. of Henr>' (1799). of Birdsall and
Settrington, Yorks. B. Mar. i, 1827. School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1845; B..^. 1S49; M..\. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1850; priest, 1851. C. of Barrow-upon-Humber,
Lines., 1851-2. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland with Stapleford,
1852-8. R. of Saundby with North WTieatley, Notts., 1858-
68. V. of Painswick, Gloucs., 1868-76. R. of Durweston with
Bryanston, Dorset, 1876-93. .Mamed, .A.pr. 20, 1852, Sophia,
eldest dau. of Edward Blackett Beaumont, of Woodhall,
Yorks. Obtained patent of precedence as a Baron's son,
1857. Resided latterly at York Place House, Scarborough
and at 6, Egerton Gardens, S.W. Died July 8, 1913, in
London. Brother of Charles J. (1840) and Heiir>- (1835).
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.\
The Times, July 10, 1913.)
WILLOUGHBY, PETER ROBERT (1800), see BURRELL.
WILLOUGHBY, THOMAS SYMONS OBORN. Adm. pens, at
Selwvn H., Oct. I, 1894. B. .\pr. zj, 1875. Matric. Michs.
1894; B..\. 1897; M..\. 1901. Ord. deacon (York), 1899,
priest, 1901; C. of -Mexborough, Yorks., 1899-1901. C. of
Wombwell, 1901-2. C. of Newport, Essex, 1902-3. C. of
Greenstead Green, 1903-6. C. of Holy Trinity, Hermon Hill,
South Woodford, 1906-10. C. of Stansted Mountfitchet,
1910-11. C. of St Michael-aud-AU-Angels, Watford, 1911-16.
C. of Harpenden, 19:6-18 Died May 21, 1918. (Scott, MSS. ;
Crockford; The Times, May 23, 1918.)
WILLOUGHBY, WILLOUGHBY MASON. Adm. atCA:us,Oct. i,
1894. S. of Joseph, engineer, of Mutley, Plymouth (and Ann
Mason). B. .\pr. 16, 1875, at Plymouth. Schools, Plymouth
College, University College, Bristol and the Science and Art
Schools, Ph-mouth. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.B. and B.Chir., 1900; M.D. 1904; D.P.H., 1902.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. Lecturer in port sanitation
and ship hygiene, London School of Tropical Medicine.
Assistant .Medical Officer of Health to the Port of London,
1898-1908; Medical Officer at the Denton Isolation Hospital,
Gravesend, 1908-12; Medical Officer of Health to the Port of
London and Medical Inspection of Aliens (Corporation of
London) 1912-36. Died Nov. 4, 1936, in London. {Venn, 11.
540; Medical Directories; The Times, Nov. 5, 1936.)
WILLOWS, RICHARD SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 8,
1898; an '.\dvanced Student.' S. of Richard, of Foston,
Grantham, Lines. B. there, Apr. 15, 1875. Schools [Sedge-
brook School, Grantham and] University College, Notting-
ham. Matric. Lent, 1898; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Lecturer at
the Battersea Polytechnic for 2 years; Head of the Dept. of
mathematics and physics at the Sir John Cass technical
Institute, London from 1902-2 1- Author, A Textbook of
Physics. Of 15, Rodenhurst Road, Clapham Park, London.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WILLOWS, THOMAS. .A.dm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 8, 1778.
Of Leics. Matric. Lent, 1779; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785. V. of
Wistow with Kelly Chapelr>', Leics., 1784-1813. Died June
25, 1813, aged 54, at Leicester. (G. Mag., 1813, 11. 91.)
WILLS, ALLAN GRANGER. .A.dm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1881. [2nd] s. of Samuel [Day], colour-manufacturer (and
Elizabeth Granger Bourne). B. July 16, 1863, at Bristol.
School, Amersham Hall, Reading (Mr West) Matric. Michs.
1881; B..\. 1884. Died Jan. 17, 1890, at Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia aged 26. Brother of Harold T. (1881) and Walter K.
(1891). {EagU, XVI. 481.)
WILLS, ARNOLD STANCOMB. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1896. [4th s. of E[dward] Pa3-son, Esq. [later Bart.],
of Hazlewood, Stoke Bishop, near Bristol (and Mary Ann,
eldest dau. of Joseph Chaning Pearce, M.R.C.S., of Bath).
B. Nov. 24, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1896. Second Lieut., 3rd
Battn., The West Riding Regt. (T.), 1900. Of Thornby Hall,
Northants., and The Manor, Davies Street, London, W.
Married, Oct. 11, 1905, Hilda Caroline, dau. of Edward Lyon,
and had issue. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
i8th Hussars). D.L. for Ross and Cromarty, 1934; High
Sheriff of Northants., 1935. Brother of Edward C. (1881).
(Burke, P. and B.; .Army Lists; Who's Who.)
WILLS, ARTHUR STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. S. of Henry Overton, of Redland Knoll, Bristol [a
director of Messrs W. D. and H. O. Wills]. B. Dec. 13, 1863,
at Bristol. School, Clifton College. .Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 17, 1884.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1886. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer. Lived for sometime at Bromley, Kent, and
then removed to Bath, 1900. J. P. for Somerset, 1904.
A director of W. D. and H. O. Wills. Member of the board
Wills, Harold Temple
of management of the Bath Royal United Hospital. Married,
1890, Hilda, dau. of John Bonny Dewhurst, Esq., of Skipton,
Yorks., and had issue. Lived latteriy at Eshton Hall,
Gargrave, Yorks., where he died Feb. 6, 1935. Brother of
Maitland (1877) and Walter M. (i88o). {Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Feb. 8, 1835.)
WILLS, ARTHUR WALTERS. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of George, of [Pepperdon, Moretonhampstead,
Devon, and] Whitehall, Highgate, London. B. Jan. 6, 1868,
in Devon. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. and
LL.B. 1890. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 6, 1894.
On the Western Circuit. M.P. for North Dorset, 1905-10.
Of Margin House, Wimbledon Common. Married, 1908,
Margery, only dau. of W. Eyre-Walker, of Byfleet, Surrey,
and had issue. Died Nov. 17, 1948. Brother of Charles P.
(1889). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
WILLS, BERNARD RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
10, 1887.' S. of William Ridout, solicitor (and Emma
Catherine Kimberlev). B. Apr. 16, 1870, at Sutton Coldfield,
Warws. School, Fet'tes College, Edinburgh (Mr A. W. Potts).
Matric. Michs. 1887; B..\. {gth Wrangler) 1890. At University
College, London, 1890-1. An engineer. Representative in the
U.S.A. of Alexander Rendel and Co., consulting engineers.
Married, May 24, igoo, at Baltimore, U.S.A., .Mrs M. E.
Leicester Addis, of Philadelphia, dau. of the Rev. A. C.
Cameron, LL.D., of Aberdeen University. Living at 54, St
Charles Square, London, W., in 1930. Brother of William
(1869). {Fettes Coll. Reg.; The Sun, Baltimore, May 25, 1900.)
WILLS, CHARLES PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. S. of George, of Pepperdon, Moretonhampstead,
Devon. B. Dec. 18, 1870, at The Hermitage, Green Lane,
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
An .Australian merchant. Of 45, Queen's Gate Gardens,
South Kensington. Died Jan. 2, 1931. Brother of Arthur W.
(1887). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 6, 1931.)
WILLS, CONSTANTINE RIDOUT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of .-Ufred [Judge], of Chelsea Lodge, Tite
Street, London. B. [Jan. 25], 1877, at Esher, Surrey. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B..\. 1898.
Second Lieut., R.A., 1899; Lieut., 1901. Died June 22, 1905,
at Bassett, near Southampton. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists.)
WILLS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 16, 1827. Of
Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Cariisle), 1832; priest, 1833; C. of Bumham Westgate,
Norfolk, -1841-4. C. of Upwell, 1845-53. C. of Barkston,
Lines., 1854-65. Disappears from Crockford, 1866. {Clergy
List.)
WILLS, EDWARD CHANING. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 17, 1881. [Eldest] s. of [Edward Pa>'son] Esq. [later
Bart.], of Hazelwood, Sneyd Park, Bristol (and Mary Ann,
eldest dau. of Joseph Chaning Pearce, M.R.C.S., of Bath).
[B. Apr. 25, 1861.1 School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs,
i88i; B.A. 1892;' M.A. 1896. Of Harcombe, Chudleigh,
Devon. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1910. A director
of the Imperial Tobacco Co. High Sheriff of Devon, 1915.
Married, .Apr. 1891, Isabella Somerville, dau. of P. F. Sparke
Evans, of Clifton Down. Died, s.p., Oct. 14, 1921. Brother of
Arnold S. (1896). {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who
was Who; The Times, Oct. 17, 1921.)
WILLS, EDWARD COOPER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 19,
1855. Eldest s. of George, schoolmaster, of Marlborough.
B. Dec. I, 1836, at Marlborough. School, Oakham (Mr Wood).
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Winchester), i860; priest, 1861; C. of St Mary's, Southamp-
ton, 1860-2. C. of South Shoebury, Essex, 1862-6. V. of
North Shoebury, 1866-83. .Died Feb. 21, 1883. {Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 7, 1883.)
WILLS, EDWARD SPENCER. .A.dm. Fell. Com. (age 25) -at
Petkrhouse, June 27, 1828. [2nd s. of Edward, merchant, of
N.S.W., .Australia.] .Matric. Lent, 1829. -Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 5, 1826. {T. .4. IValker, 434; Inns of Court;
MiddU Temple Reg.; Windsor Herald.)
WILLS, HAROLD TEMPLE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1881. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [Day], colour-manufacturer (and
Elizabeth Granger Bourne). B. June 27, 1862, at Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1884; M.A. 1888. B.Sc, London, 1884. L.M.S. missionary in
Travancore for 23 years. Married, 1896, Florence, dau. of the
Rev. James Duthie. Died Feb. 6, 1942, at Brixham. Brother
of Allan G. (1881) and Walter K. (1891). {The Times, Feb. 10,
1942; P. E. Towell.)
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Wills, James Tremlett
WILLS, JAMES TREMLETT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1889. S. of
Samuel, sugar-refiner, of Bristol (and Sophia White Trem-
lett). B. Dec. 2, 1870, at Redland, Bristol. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1897. At the Middlesex Hospital; House Surgeon and House
Physician there, and House Physician at the Brompton
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Practised at Fam-
borough, Hants. Medical Officer at Felsted School, 1920-40.
Of Yarford Cottage, Kingston St Mary, Somerset, in 1948.
Died July 30, 1949, at Bath; left his body to the Anatomy
School at Cambridge. {Venn, u. 511; Medical Directories;
The Times, Aug. 9, 1949; Cambridge Daily News, Dec. 19,
I949-)
WILLS, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 8, 1896.
S. of John William Thomas, joiner, of Clapton, Middlesex
(and Mary, dau. of Joseph Barrett). B. July 12, 1877, in
London. School, Central Foundation, London (Mr F.
Ogilvie). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. (i^^th Wrangler) 1899.
Entered the Board of Trade, 1901. Secretary of the Miners'
eight-hour day Committee, 1906; and of the Commission on
fair wages in Government contracts, 1907, etc. Head of the
Commercial Relations and Treaties Department, 1935.
Retired, 1942. C.B.E., 1933; C.B. 1941. Married, 1905,
Mary Clark. Of i6, Longcroft Avenue, Harpenden, Herts., in
1952. {Who's Who.)
WILLS, MAITLAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1877.
S. of Henry Overton, of Redland Knoll, near Bristol. B.
Dec. 7, 1857, at Bristol. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Adm. Solicitor. Accidentally killed
in 1885. Brother of Arthur S. (1882) and Walter M. (1880).
{Clifton Coll. Reg.)
WILLS, ROBERT GLOVER. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1897.
S. of Thomas Munns, surgeon, of Bootle, Lanes, (and Eliza
Haimah Glover). B. there, Mar. 2, 1878. School, Magdalen
College School, Oxford (Rev. W. E. Sherwood). Adm. pens,
at St John's, Jan. 18, 1898; B.A. 1900; M.B., B.Chir., and
M.A. 1905. At University College, Liverpool. House
Physician, Royal Infirmary, Liverpool. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1903. Senior Resident Medical Officer, Mill Road Infirmary,
Liverpool. Practised at Liverpool. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of Northgate, Blundellsands
Road E., Blundellsands, in 1950. {Medical Directories.)
WILLS, ROBERT LYNE. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1898. S. of
John, chief engine-room artificer, R.N., of Devonport (and
Elizabeth Rickard). B. July 2, 1873, at Tamar, Devonport.
Schools, Stoke public, Devonport (Mr A. J. Rider) ; and at the
Royal College of Science, London (Dr Judd). Adm. pens.,
as an 'Advanced Student,' at St John's, Aug. 9, 1899; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1907. An 1851 Exhibitioner.
WILLS, THEOPHILUS SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17,
1864. [Eldest s. of the Rev. George William Burrow (Wadham
College, Oxford, 1833), of Exeter. B. Jan. 6, 1846. School,
Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Adm.
Solicitor, 1878; practised in London. Died Feb. 2, 1881, at
Willesden. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WILLS, THOMAS WENTWORTH. Played cricket for the
University v. Oxford, 1856. [S. of Horatio S., of Austraha.
B. Aug. 19, 1835, at Paramatta, N.S.W., Austraha. School,
Rugby.] Not adm. at any College and did not matriculate.
Returned to Australia, 1857. In the Victoria XI, 1857-76.
Articled clerk to a solicitor near ColUngwood, Australia, 1859.
The first to train the Aborigines to play cricket. Died May 2,
1880, in Australia. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 907; Book of
Blues.)
WILLS, WALTER KENNETH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
15, 1891. S. of Samuel [Day], colour-manufacturer, of
Clifton (and Elizabeth Granger Bourne). B. Dec. 9, 1872, at
Bristol. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1894; M.A. 1898; M.B. and B.Chir., 1899. At Guy's Hospital
and in Vienna. Assistant House Surgeon at Guy's. M.R.C.S. ;
L.R.C.P., 1898. Practised at Bristol. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Surgeon-Lieut.-Cdr., R.N.V.R.; O.B.E.). A
dermatologist. Married (1) May 2, 1899, Kathleen Isabella,
youngest dau. of Charles Foulger Tubbs, of Beachfield,
Plymouth; (2) 1926, Kathleen Jane, dau. of the Rev. John
Maclldowie, of Bristol. Of the old vicarage, Henbury, Bristol,
in 1952. Brother of .Allan G. (1881) and Harold T. (1881).
{Medical Directories; The Lancet, May 13, 1899; Who's Who.)
WILLS, WALTER MELVILLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1880. [4th] s. of H[enry] Overton, Esq. [1828-191 1]
[Chancellor of Bristol University], of Redland Knoll, Bristol
(and Alice Hopkinson). [B. June 28, 1861. School, Clifton
College.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. A chartered
accountant. Of Bracken Hill, Leigh Woods, Bristol, and
Killalan, Ross and Cromarty. Managing Director of the
Imperial Tobacco Company. Married, Mar. 15, 1887, Louisa
Gertrude, dau. of Robert Wilson, and had issue. Died Jan. 26,
WiLLSON, Howard Samuel
1941, at KUlilan. Nephew of the next; brother of Arthur S.
(1882) and Maitland (1877). {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Jan. 29, 1941.)
WILLS, WHITEFIELD GLANVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 9, 1874. S. of Henry Overton [i8oc^-7i] (and Isabella
Board). B. Oct. 28, 1841, at Kingswood, Gloucs. Bapt.
Nov. 5, 1873, at Neepsend, Sheffield. Matric. Lent, 1875.
Uncle of the above, etc. (Burke, P. and B.)
WILLS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1761, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
King's, 1761. [S. of the Rev. Ezekiel, of Yealmpton, Devon.]
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Apr. 6, 1754, aged 17;
B.A., St Alban Hall, 1759. Chaplain to the Earl of
Huntingdon and R. of South Somercotes with Stewton,
Lines. Died at West Ashby, 1817, aged 80. {Al. Oxon;
G. Mag., 1817, I. 643.)
WILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 1796.
B. at Chardstock, Dorset. School, Ilminster. Matric. Michs.
1796; B.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Winchester, Litt. dim. from
Exeter), Mar. 6, 1803. V. of Holcombe Rogus, 1824-42. Died
Oct. 30, 1842, aged 65, at Axminster. .41. Oxon. confuses him
with a namesake, who apparently succeeded him at Holcombe
Rogus, in 1842. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 562; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1843, i. 102.)
WILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 18, 1869.
S. of William Ridout, solicitor [of Birmingham] (and Emma
Catherine Kimberley). B. June 7, 1851, at Edgbaston.
Schools [King Edward VI, Birmingham and] Brewood
Grammar, Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. {10th Classic, and
Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class) 1873; M.A. 1888. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 28, 1874. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1876. A Special Pleader. On the Midland Circuit. Junior
Counsel to the Admiralty, 1904; Commissioner for making
regulations for the prevention of disease among workers in
brass-founderies, 1908. Married, 1898, Ada, dau. of W. J.
Winder, of Sutton Coldfield, and widow of Michael Varvill,
of York. Died May 26, 1909, at Matlock, Derbs. Brother of
Bernard R. (1887). {Eagle, xxxi. 79; Inns of Court; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, May 28, 1909.)
WILLS-SANDFORD, see SANDFORD.
WILLSON, ANTHONY (1830), see PEACOCK.
WILLSON, CECIL HENRY HYDE SALTER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1893. [Youngest] s. of H[enry], M.D., of
Holmwood, Oatlands Park Road, Weybridge. [School,
Epsom College.] Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Assistant Master at Yverdon, Switzerland for 1 year; at
Bath CoUege; at Clifton Bank School, St Andrew's for i year;
at Bedford County School for 3 years; at Glasgow High
School for I year; at Cirencester Grammar School, 1903;
Head Master of Lymm Grammar School, 1906-14; of Odiham
Grammar School, Hants., 1914-18. Married, Apr. 15, 1903,
Mary Winifred, 2nd dau. of Thomas Somes Hely, of Wing,
Bucks. Author, Some aspects of Co-Education. Of Weybridge,
Surrey, in 1948. Brother of Howard S. (1887) and William N.
(1891). {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WILLSON, EDWARD WALTER (1872), s«e WILLSON, WALTER
EDWARD.
WILLSON, HEADLY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 17, i868.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1879; priest, 1881; C. of Rusthall, Kent, 1879-
81. C. of Blean, 1881-6. V. of Cherryhinton, Cambs., 1886-
91. R. of Broughton Sulney, Notts., 1891-1907. Died
suddenly, Feb. 4, 1907, at Oxted, Surrey, aged 58. {Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Feb. 8, 1907.)
WILLSON, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1886. [S. of Thomas, of Knaptoft Hall, Leicester (and
Mary, dau. of J. Billings). B. there, Sept. 8, 1867. School,
Oundle.] Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (York), 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Kirby-Misperton,
Yorks., 1891-4. C. of New Ferry, Cheshire, 1894-1905.
V. of Kirby Moorside with Gillamore, Vorks., 1905-22.
Married, 1894, Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of Chancellor
Hutchings, R. of Kirby Misperton. Latterly of 58, Villers
Avenue, Surbiton. Died Mar. 23, 1947, at Thames Ditton.
{Crockford; The Titnes, Mar. 25, 1947; Who's Who in
Yorkshire.)
WILLSON, HOWARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 26, 1887. S. of H[enry], M.D., of 33, Great Charlotte
Street, Blackfriars Road, London. B. July 7, 1868. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1893; M.D. 1905. D.P.H., London, 1901. At St Thomas's
Hospital. Sometime Surgeon to the Union S.S. Co. Lecturer
in Bacteriology at King's College, London, 1902. Practised
at Weybridge, Surrey. Author, medical. Brother of William
N. (1891) and Cecil H. H. S. (1893)- {St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
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WiLLSON, Joseph
WILLSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Peterhouse,
July 3, 1794. Of Cockermouth, Cumberland. Matric. Michs.
1794, as Wilson. {T. A. Walker, 365.)
WILLSON, REGINALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 30, 1892. S. of S[amuel], Esq., of the old rectory,
Wimbledon Park, Surrey. [B. 1875, in London.] Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chir. 1899. At Charing
Cross and King's College Hospitals. House Physician and
House Surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital. D.P.H., R.C.P.S.,
1902. Practised at Sutton, Surrey. Medical Officer of Health
for Alton U.D.C. Married, 1902, Louisa Mary, dau. of Thomas
Crossley. Died at Redhill, Jan. 4, 1952. {Medical Directories;
The Times, Jan. 5, 1952; Who's Who in Surrey.)
WILLSON, ST JOHN BASIL WYNNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. II, 1887. [3rd] s of the Rev. William Wvnne (St John's
CoUege, Oxford, 1854), R. of Codford St Mary, Wilts, (and
Mary Anne Alexander). B. Aug. 28, 1868, at Shackleford,
Godalming. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1887; Scholar, 1889; Browne medal, 1889; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
ist Class) 1890; M.A. 1894. Hon. LL.D., Bristol, 1925.
Editor of The Granta. Assistant Master at the Leys School,
Cambridge, 1891-8; at Rugby School, 1898-1905. Ord.
deacon (Worcester), 1903; priest, 1904. Select Preacher at
Cambridge, 1908 and 1916. Head Master of Haileybury
College, 1905-11 ; of .Marlborough College, 1911-16. Canon of
Salisbury, 1912-16. Dean of Bristol, 1916-21. Bishop of Bath
and Wells, 1921-37. Married, Sept. 16, 1919, .•Uice Lilian
Proctor, 2nd dau. of Sir George A. Wills, Bart. Edited
various classical texts. Latterly of Titan Barrow, Bathford,
Somerset, where he died Oct. 15, 1946. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 18, 1946.)
WILLSON, VERE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
24, 1874. [3rd] s. of Anthony [formerly Peacock] (s!<6 Peacock,
1830), of Raucebv, Lines, (and Mary). [B. Oct. 13, 1855.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882.
Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1879; priest, 1881; C. of St Mark's,
Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells, 1879. C. of Rotherfield,
Sussex, 1879-81. C. of Bury St Edmunds, 1882-4. R- ot
Fulbeck, Lines., 1884-1912. Married, Aug. 7, 1884, Rose, dau.
of the Rev. H. C. de St Croix. Succeeded to Rauceby Hall,
Lines., 1912. Died Mar. 16, 1917. Brother of the next.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 20,
1917.)
WILLSON, WALTER EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1872, as Edward Walter. [2nd] s. of Anthony
[formerly Peacock], Esq. (1830, sub Peacock) (and Mary
Eliza Caroline, dau. of the Rev. Ed%vard Fane). [B. Mar. 22,
1854], at Rauceby, Lines. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1854. School,
Eton. Did not reside. Adm. at Jesus, Oct. i, 1872. Matric.
Michs. 1872. Partner in the bank of Peacock and Willson,
Newark. Of Rauceby Hall, Lines. Lieut. -Col., 3rd Battn.,
the Lines. Regt. J. P. for Notts. Died, unmarried. Mar. 11,
1900. Brother of the above. (Burke, L.O.; Matrics. and
Degrees, 1851-1900 calls him Wilson; Eton Sch. Lists; Army
Lists.)
WILLSON, WILLIAM NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 2, 1891. S. of H[enry], M.D., of Holmwood, Oatlands
Park Road, Weybridge, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1891 ; Scholar;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1900; priest,
1901 ; C. of Holy Trinity, Weymouth, 1900-2. C. of Hilperton
with Whaddon, Wilts., 1902-5. C. of Fugglestone with
Bemerton, 1905-9. V. of Redlynch, 1909-15. V. of Lyme
Regis, Dorset, 1915-27. R. of St Martin's, Salisbury, 1927-
39. Canon of Salisbury, 1930. Lie. to ofi., dio. of Worcester,
from 1939. Of Great Malvern, in 1952. Brother of Cecil
H. H. S. (1893) and Howard S. (1887). (Crockford.)
WILLY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 5,
1827. S. of Robert, of Pedwell, Glastonbury, Somerset.
School, Langport. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells), Apr. 22, 1832; priest, Apr. 7, 1833.
C. of Stogursey, Somerset, 1842-50 (as 'Willey'); C. of
Otterhampton, 1851-62. C. of Pitcombe and Wyke Champ-
flower, 1864. No further cure. Disappears from Clergy List,
1872. (Crockford.)
WILLY, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 2,
1836. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), June 27, 184 1 ; priest (Hereford, Litt. dim.
from Lichfield), Mar. 20, 1842; C. of North Wingfield, Derbs.,
1843-63. V. of Ahthorpe, Northants., 1863-8. Died Oct. 22,
1868, aged 51. (Sorthants. Clergy; Crockford.)
WILLYAMS, COOPER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 23,
1780. Of Essex. [S. of Capt. John, R.N. (and Anne, dau. of
Sir Samuel Goodere). B. June, 1762. School, Canterbury.]
Matric. Lent, 1782; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1789- Ord. deacon
(Gloucester), 1784. V. of Exning, Cambs., 1788-1806. R. of
WiLMOT, Edward Sacheverel
West Lynn, Norfolk, 1793-1806. Chaplain of the Boyne on
the expedition to the West Indies under Sir Charles Grey and
Vice- Admiral Sir John Jervis, 1793-4. Domestic Chaplain to
Earl St Vincent, 1797. Chaplain of the Swiftsure (a vessel in
the squadron under the command of Nelson), 1798. Present
at the battle of the Nile ; his narrative, A Voyage up the Mediter-
ranean in the Swiftsure, contained the first authentic account
of the battle. R. of Hardres (1806) and of Kingston, Kent,
1806-16; R. of Stourmouth, 1806-16. Married, July 20, 1801,
Elizabeth Rebecca, 3rd dau. of Peter Snell, of Whitley Court,
Gloucs., and had issue. Author also of A History of SudeUy
Castle, etc. A clever artist, illustrating his own works. Died
Julv 17, 1816 in Bernard Street, Russell Square, London.
Doubtless father of Thomas E. (1824). (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1816, n. 91.)
WILLYAMS, JAMES BRYDGES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 18, 1789. [Eldest] s. of James, Esq. [banker], of Truro
(and .\nne, only dau. of William Champion, of Wormley,
Gloucs.). B. Nov. 30, 1771, in Cornwall. School, Bideford,
Devon. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1789; B..A. 1794.
Lieut.-Col., R. Cornwall Light Infantry-Militia. J. P. and
D.L. for Cornwall. Married Sarah, dau. and heiress of
Mendez da Costa, a Portuguese Jew. Author, The Influence
of Genius, a poem; Hints on Education, etc. Died, s.p., Nov.
13, 1820, at Truro. {St John's Coll. Adm., vi. 562; Burke,
L.G., which gives date of birth as Jan. i, 1772; Sir W.
Sterry.)
WILLYAMS, JAMES NEYNOE VIVIAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, .May 10, 1842. [Eldest] s. of Humphry, of Car-
nanton, St C'olumb, Cornwall (and Ellen Frances, dau. of
General William Bridges Neynoe, of Castle Neynoe, Co.
Sligo). B. [Apr. 10, 1823], at Truro. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1842. Lieut., Royal Miners' Artillery. Died, s.p.,
July 22, 1861. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Vivian,
Visitations of Cornwall, which says that he died in 1864.)
WILLYAMS, THOMAS EGERTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Dec. 21, 1824. Of Kent. [Doubtless s. of the Rev.
Cooper (1780).] Matric. .Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M..A.. 1832.
Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from Canterbury), Dee. 20,
1829; priest. Dee. 19, 1830. C. of Ball's Pond, Islington,
Middlesex, -1841-6. Held no further cure. Died Dec. 6, 1882,
aged 75, in London. [Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 13, 1882.)
WILMAN, FRANCIS. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1886.
WILMAN, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 5,
1893. B. June 21, 1875. School, Giggleswiek. Matric. Michs.
1893. (Giggleswiek Sch. Reg.)
WILMER, BRADFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 16, 1826.
S. of [Dr] Bradford, of Coventry (by his 3rd wife, Selina, dau.
of Charles Rattray). [B. May, 1808. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831. Travelled extensively in Egypt and
the Levant in search of MSS., wearing Turkish costume for
reasons of safety. Of Reydon Hall, Wangford, Suffolk.
Married Miss Frances Chudleigh Worthington, dau. of
Thomas Giles Worthington, of Milverton, Somerset, and
had issue. Died May 21, 1886. Brother of the next two.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, u. 424; Foster and Green, History of
the Wilmer Family.)
WILMER, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 27, 1822.
[Eldest surviving] s. of [Dr] Bradford, of Coventry (by his
3rd wife, Selina, dau. of Charles Rattray, of Daventry).
[B. Aug. 12, 1804.] School, Rugby. Matric. .Michs. 1822.
Kept eight terms. Married Isabella, dau. of Captain Pon-
sonby, R.N. Resided at Highgate, Middlesex. Died in 1870.
Brother of the above and the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile,
II. 408; Foster and Green, History of the Wilmer Family.)
WILMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 29, 1832.
[4th s. of Dr Bradford (by his 3rd wife, Selina Rattray). Bapt.
at St Michael's, Coventry, Mar. 14, 1810. School, Charter-
house.] Did not reside. Married Charlotte — , a German lady.
Died, s.p., at Frankfurt, Feb. 20, 1880. Brother of the above
and of Bradford (1826). (Sir W. Sterry; Foster and Green,
History of the Wihner Family; Peile, u. 444; List of Carthu-
sians; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WILMER, THOMAS GEORGE (1827), see GOSSIP.
WILMER, WILMER (1821), see GOSSIP.
WILMORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 6,
1824. Of Worcestershire. Educated privately at Pershore.
Matric. Michs. 1824.
WILMOT, see also EARDLEY-WILMOT.
WILMOT (post WILMOT-SITWELL), EDWARD SACHEVEREL.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at 1'eterhouse, .May 5, 1767. [2nd] s.
of the Rev. Richard (1721), D.D., R. of Morley and Mickle-
over, Derbs. (and Dorothy, dau. of Simon Degge, of Derby).
B. 1749. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1769; Scholar; B.A.
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WiLMOT, Edward Sacheverel
1772. Fellow, 1772. Of Stainsby House, Derbs. Assumed by
Royal Licence, Dec. i, 1772, the name of Sitwell, in addition
to that of Wilmot, in pursuance of the will of his kinswoman,
Elizabeth Sitwell. Inherited Stainsby House, Derbs. High
Sheriff of Derbs., 1779. Married, 1777, Lucy, dau. of Su-
William Wheler, 6th Bart. Author, religious. Died May 10,
1836, at Stainsby. Brother of Hervey (i77i); father of
Edward D. S. (1796, sub Sitwell), Hervey W. (1813, su6
Sitwell), William (1801, sub Sitwell) and Charles J. (1818, sub
Sitwell). {T. A. Walker, 329; Burke, L.G.; Eton Coll. Reg.)
WILMOT, EDWARD SACHEVEREL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 28, 1784. [2nd] s. of Robert Meade (1750-1) [Post
2nd Bart.], of Harbledown, Kent, formerly of Chaddesden,
Derbs. {and Mary, dau. of William WooUet, of Harbledown).
B. Sept. 16, 1766, at Chaddesden. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791- Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), Dec. 20, 1789; priest, Dec. 19, 179°; C. of
Morley, Derbs., 1789-94- K. of Kirk Langley, 1 794-1809.
R. of Yaverland, Isle of Wight, 1799-1809. Married, May i6,
1797, at Atherstone, Warws., Anne, only child of the Rev. —
Chambers, of Stretton, and had issue. Died Feb. 26, 1809.
Brother of Robert (1784); father of the next. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., rv. 563; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1809, I. 588.)
WILMOT, FRANCIS SACHEVEREL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 26, 1823. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward [Sacheverel]
(above), deceased, R. of Kirk Langley, Derbs. (and Anne
Chambers). [B. May 2, 1804.] School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1829. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1827.
Called to the Bar, May 4, 1834. Captain, Derby Militia.
Married, Apr. 26, 1843, Aime, dau. of Benjamin Broomhead,
of Darley Dale. (Burke, P. and B.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
563; Inns of Court.)
WILMOT, HERVEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 9, 1771. Of Derbs. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Richard
(1721), D.D., R. of Morley and Mickleover, Derbs. (and
Dorothy, only dau. of Simon Degge, of Derby).] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar. Died s./>. Brother of
Edward S. (1767). {Eton Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 333;
Burke, L.G.)
WILMOT, JOHN BRAMSTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Mar. 22, 1823. S. of Robert Montague, medical practitioner,
of Hastings. B. at Ashford, Kent. School, Ashford. Matric.
Michs. 1823; M.B. 1828; M.D. 1834. F.R.C.P. 1835.
Practised at Tunbridge Wells. Senior Physician, Tunbridge
Wells infirmary. Official Visitor to East Sussex licensed
lunatic houses. Author, On the Use of Creosote in Scorbutic
Camp Dysentery; On Blood-letting. Died Apr. 30, 1878, at
Tunbridge Wells. (Venn, 11. 188; Boase, vi. 908; Medical
Directories.)
WILMOT (post EARDLEY- WILMOT), JOHN EARDLEY. Adm.
pens, (age 16) at Trinity Hall, Oct. 21, 1799. [Only] s. of
John [Eardley], Esq. (University College, Oxford, 1766) (for
whom see D.N.B.) (by his ist wife, Frances, only dau. of
Samuel Sainthill). [B. Feb. 21, 1783.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Easter, 1800. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 24, 1801.
Called to the Bar, May 9, 1806. Of Berkswell Hall, Warws.
M.P. for North Warws., 1832-43. Created Bart., 1821.
Lieut.-Govemor of Van Dieman's Land, 1843-7. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1829. F.R.S., 1812; F.L.S. Married (1) May
21, 1808, Elizabeth Emma, 4th dau. of Caleb Hillier Parry,
M.D., of Bath, and had issue; (2) Aug. 30, 1819, Eliza, eldest
dau. of Sir Robert Chester, of Bush Hall, Herts., and had
further issue. Author, An Abridgment of Blackstone's Com-
mentaries. Died Feb. 3, 1847, at Hobart Town, Tasmania.
Father of Robert C. C. E. (1840). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Burke, P. and B.)
WILMOT, JOHN JAMES TALL (1846), see WILLMOTT.
WILMOT, JOSEPH PRATT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1818. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [of Coundon, Warws.].
B. at Coundon. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A.
1822; M.A. 1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 31, 1821.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 8, 1828. Deputy-Registrar of the
Manchester district court of Bankruptcy. Died in, or before,
1861. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WILMOT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 31,
1755. S. of Pynson (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1721), of
Dudley, Worcs. School, Dudley. Matric. Lent, 1755; B.A.
1759. Died at Halesowen, Sept. 3, 1771. Brother of the next.
WILMOT, PYNSON. B.A. 1767, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Queens', 1767. [S. of the Rev. Pynson (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1721), of Dudley, Worcs.] Matric. from St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, June 4, 1747, age 16; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1754.
V. of Halesowen, Worcs. Died at Worcester, Oct. 3, 1789.
Brother of the above. (Al. Oxon.; Musgrave.)
WiLSHERE, Charles Willes
WILMOT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 28, 1784.
[Eldest] s. of Robert Meade, Esq. (1750-1) [later Bart.], of
Harbledown, Kent, formerly of Chaddesden, Derbs. (and
Mary, dau. of Williemi Woollet, of Harbledown). B. June 5,
1765. [School, Repton.] Did not reside. Matric. from
University College, Oxford, Nov. 11, 1784. Lieut. -Col.,
Derbyshire Yeomanry. High Sheriff of Derbs., 1803-4.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Sept. 9, 1793. Married
(i) Mar. 29, 1796, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert Grimston, of
Neswick, Yorks., and had issue; (2) May 26, 1817, Bridget,
widow of Major-General Daniel Crauford, and dau. of Henry
Holland, of Hans Place, Chelsea, and had further issue.
Resided latterly at Kemp Town, Brighton, where he died,
July 13, 1842. Brother of Edward S. (1784). (Repton Sch.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 563; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and
B.)
WILMOT, ROBERT CHARLES CHESTER EARDLEY. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 26, 1840. [7th] s. of Sir John
Eardley (1799), Bt. of Berkswell Hall, Warws. (by his 2nd
wife, Elisa, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Chester, of Bush Hall,
Herts.). B. [June 4, 1822], at Leamington. Schools, Rugby
and Charlton Kings. Matric. Michs. 1840. Clerk to the
Executive Council of Van Dieman's Land, 1855-64, and
Secretary to the Board of Directors of convict prisons until
1892. Married, Dec. 4, 1849, Jeannie Louisa Stewart, dau. of
J. Dunn, of Van Dieman's Land, and had issue. Latterly of
32, Tedworth Square, London. Died May 24, 1910, in London.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 250; Burke, P. and B.)
WILMOT, ROBERT DEEDES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1820. S. of Dr [Robert Montagu] Wilmot, of Hawkhurst,
Kent (and Mary Deedes). [B. Apr. 15, 1801.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
(Chichester), June 29, 1823; priest, Aug. 24, 1824. V. of
Kennington, 1835-75 and R. of Fawkenhurst, Kent, 1843-75.
Married, Aug. 6, 1838, Jane, dau. of Charles Turner, A.R.A.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1876. {Crockford; Sir W. Sterry.)
WILMOT-WARE, REGINALD JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 1882. S. of the Rev. Wilmot Westmoreland,
(1851, sub Ware), R. of Bamburgh, Yorks. and of Durweston,
Dorset. B. May 24, 1863. Schools, Harper's, Sherborne and
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Ord. deacon
(York), 1886; priest (Ripon), 1890; C. of Bamburgh, Yorks.,
1886-7. C. of Richmond, Yorks., 1887-9. C. of Catterick,
1889-91. C. of Stoke-Lacy and Moreton Jeffries, Heref.,
1891-9. V. of Shinfield, Berks., 1900-5. Died in 1905.
Brother of Wilmot W. (1880, sub Ware). (Sherborne Reg.
(5u6Ware); T. A. Walker, 566 and MS. note; Crockford
(Ware).)
WILMOTT, ALFRED JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
30, 1894. [S. of John Moore, of Mere, Wilts, (and Ann Down).
B. there Mar. 8, i860. School, Homerton College.] Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. (Hist. Trip., ist Class) 1897; M.A. 1901.
Lecturer at Homerton College, and Deacon of Emmanuel
Congregational Church, Cambridge. Resided at 3, St
Barnabas Road, Cambridge. Married, Oct. 25, 1884, Hannah,
dau. of George Butler, of Stepney. Died Feb. 8, 1923, while
cycling to Homerton College. (Scott, MSS.; Cambridge
Chronicle, Feb. 14, 1923.)
WILMOTT, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Jesus, Jan. 1, 1870. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Lewes,
Sussex. School, Enfield. Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873;
M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1895; priest, 1896; C. of
Dunstable, Beds., 1895-9. V. of Baulking with Woolstone,
Berks., 1899-1900. C. of Basingstoke, 1900-3. C. of Witham,
Essex, 1903-8. V. of Cornish Hall End, 1908-21. R. of
Stanningfield and Bradfield Combust, Suffolk, 1921-6. V. of
Poslingford, 1926-8. Married, June 20, 1899, Margaret
Sophia Cleverly, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. B. G. Lake, of
The Priory, Orpington. Died May 31, 1928. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, June 2, 1928.)
WILSDEN, J. S. (1855), see PICKLES.
WILSDEN, L. W. (1886), see PICKLES.
WILSFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St Catharine's,
May 30, 1768. B. at Doncaster. Matric. Michs. 1769; B.A.
1772; M.A. 1775. Fellow, 1772. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1773;
priest, 1774. Died, Nov. 1806, 'in Yorks.' (Northants. Clergy;
G. Mag., 1806, II. 1083.)
WILSHERE, CHARLES WILLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1833. [3rd s. of Thomas, of Hitchin, Herts, (and
Lora, dau. of Charles Beaumont, of Hartford Hill, Hunts.).
B. Feb. 20, 1814.] Matric. Michs. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 26, 1836. Succeeded to the Frythe, Welwyn, Herts.,
on the death of his brother, 1867. J.P. and D.L. for Herts.
Married, Aug. 25, 1840, Elizabeth Marie, dau. of William
Meeke Farmer, and had issue, 4 daughters. Died Sept. 29,
1906. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
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WiLSHERE, Edward Chapman
WILSHERE, EDWARD CHAPMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 22, 1838; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1838. Of Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Hereford, Liil. dim. from E.xeter), Apr. 9, 1843; priest, 1844;
C. of Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham, 1845. R. of St Andrew
and St George, Scarborough, Tobago, West Indies, 1846-8.
Chaplain at Gottenburg, Sweden, 1852-8. C. of Alford, Lines.,
1859; C. of Willoughton, 1859-72; V. there, 1872-86.
Married (1) Mar. 29, 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of George CoUas,
of Jersey; (2) Feb. 3, 1883, Agnes, 4th dau. of J. G. Valpy,
Esq., of Whitehall, Grouville, Jersey. Died, Apr. 14, 1886,
aged 68. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xiv. 314; Crockford; The
Guardian, .A-pr. 21, 1886; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILSON, ALBERT EDWARD JACOB. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 22,
1898. [Eldest s. of Sir Jacob, of Chillingham Bams, Belford,
Northumberland (and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Hedley, of
Coxlodge Hall, Northumberland). B. Dec. 26, 1879.] School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut.,
Northumberland Fusiliers, 1899; Lieut., 1900; Captain, 1904;
transferred to Somerset Light Infantry, 1908. Served in the
South African War, 1899-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Somerset L.I.; Lieut.-Col.; Asst. Adjt. and Quarter-
master-General; D.S.O. 1918; mentioned 3 times in des-
patches; medjidieh, 4th Class). Retired, 1924. Living at
Malton, Yorks. in 1942. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Army Lists;
The V.C. and D.S.O. ; Burke, Family Records.)
WILSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1877. S. of Alexander, Esq., deceased. B. [Oct. 29, 1858], at
Framsden, Sufiolk. School, Lancing. Did not reside. Lieut.,
Suffolk Artillery-Militia, 1877- Second Lieut., Argyllshire
Highlanders, 1879; Lieut., Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, 1881; Captain, 1884; Major, 1893; Lieut.-Col. 1899;
Brevet-Colonel, 1903. Served in the Zulu Campaign, 1879.
Commandant, Col. Forces, Western Australia, 1895-8, and in
the South Airican War, 1899-1902 (mentioned twice in
despatches; C.B. 1900). Brig. -Gen. (in Ireland), 1908-11. In
the Great War, 1914-19 (mentioned in despatches; Order of
the Nile, 2nd Class; K.C.B. 1916). Lieutenant-Governor of
Jersey, 1916-20. Married, 1882, Jane Leith-Hay, 2nd dau. of
Robert Graham, of Fintry, and had issue. Died, July 7, 1937.
Brother of Cecil (1879). [Lancing Reg., 'Alexander Andrew';
Army Lists; Walford, County Families; Who was Who.)
WILSON, ALEXANDER CLEMENT FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at E.mmanuel, Jan. 16, 1891. S. [of the Rev. William
Lyon, of the Free Church, Musselburgh and] of Mrs Jane
Wilson, of 92, Findhom Place, Edinburgh. B. Dec. 21, 1871.
[School, Edinburgh Academy.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1894. At New College, Edinburgh, 1895-9. Licentiate of the
Free Church of Scotland, 1899. Assistant Minister at
St Bernard's, Edinburgh, and at St Paul's, Dundee; Minister
at Leswalt, Stranraer, 1905. Died, July 24, 1940, in Edin-
burgh; buried at Inveresk. [Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; The
Times, July 26, 1940.)
WILSON, ALEXANDER GARRICK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i.
1892. [Eldest] s. of James Mitchell, M.D., of Doncaster (and
Mary .^nn Shepperson). B. Jan. 9, 1875, at Chatteris, Cambs.
School, Doncaster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895; M.B. 1899; B.Chir. 1901; M.Chir. 1907. At St Mary's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1899; F.R.C.S. 1901. House
Surgeon at St Mary's Hospital; Senior House Surgeon,
Sheffield Royal Infirmary. Practised at Sheffield. Lecturer
in CUnical Surgery at Sheffield University. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R..\.M.C.; mentioned in
despatches). Member of the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn.
Married, Oct. 14, 1903, Mary Evelyn, 3rd dau. of Dr Hodgson
Wright, of Halifax. Author, medical. Of Derwent House,
Beaminster, Dorset, in 1950. Died Dec. 10, 1951. Brother of
George M. (1897). [Venn, u. 529; Medical Directories; Univ.
War List; The Times, Oct. 17, 1903; The Times, Dec. 11,
1951.)
WILSON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 14, 1862.
Of [Warborough House], Stiffkey, Norfolk. Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. (Theol. exam., 1st Class) 1866; M.A. 1869. Ord.
deacon (Rochester), i866; priest, 1867; C. of St Mark's, New
Brompton, Kent, 1866-70. C. of Cobham with Hatchford,
Surrey, 1871. C. of St John's, Hammersmith, 1871-8. V. of
St Michael and All Angels, Chiswick, 1879-1905. Married
Fanny, 2nd dau. of Major C. H. Cobbe, B.N.I. Died Aug. 4,
1909, at 8, Abingdon Gardens, Kensington. [T. A. Walker,
521; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 6, 1909.)
WILSON, ALFRED RALPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 19,
1873. S. of James, architect (and Maria). B. at Walcot,
Somerset. [B. Mar. 31, 1855.] Bapt. June 30, 1855. [School,
Univ. College, Bath.] [B.A. London, 1875.] Matric. Michs.
1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 18804 Oi^d- deacon (St David's) 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of Pembroke Dock, 1878-80. C. of Chalvey,
Bucks., 1880-2. C. of St Mary's, Stafford, 1883-4. C. of
Christ Church, Bath, 1884-5. Head Master of the Choir
Wilson, Arthur
School and C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1888-9.
C. of Chipping Bamet, 1889-90. C. of St Mary Magdalene,
Paddington (and Head Master of the Choir School), 1890-2.
Head Master of Gillingham Grammar School, Dorset, 1892-6.
V. of Stixwould, Lines., 1896-1901. V. of All Saints with
St Peter's, Maldon, Essex, 1902-3. R. of Stratford Tony,
Wilts., 1903-13. R. of Medstead, Hants., 1913-16. V. of Ash,
Somerset, 1916-18. R. of Stanfield, Norfolk, 1918-20.
Married, Aug. 17, 1885, Emily Macdonald, 2nd dau. of T. M.
Parry, Esq., of Torquay. Died Dec. 22, 1920, at Worthing.
[Crockford; The Times, Dec. 24, 1920.)
WILSON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens',
Sept. 14, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1845; priest, 1846; C. of ScaldweU,
Northants., 1845-7. V. of Walthamstow, Essex, 1847-51.
R. of Sedgbrook, Lines., 1851-63. V. of Holy Trinity,
Coventry, 1864-72. R. of East Famdon, Northants., 1872-94.
Died Oct. 7, 1894, aged 72. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
WILSON, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 11,
1827. B. at Otley, Yorks. Both parents deceased; perhaps
s. of the next. Did not reside.
WILSON, AMBROSE WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 1, 1799. S. of Matthew, of Otley, Yorks. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1800. Perhaps father of the above.
WILSON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18. 1847.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1851.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1856; priest, 1857. Assistant
Master at Leamington College, 1856-7. C. of St Catharine's,
Liverpool, 1862-72. C. of West Derby, Lanes., 1872-3.
Lived in Liverpool, 1874-86. P.C. of St Mary's, Edge Hill,
1887-1905. Disappears from Crockford, 1906. [Clergy List.)
WILSON, ANGUS BEWLEY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
S. of A[lexander] Christy, M.D., of Doncaster. Schools,
Doncaster and Dean Close, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1895 ;
B.A. 1904; M.B. 1907. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1898, 1899.
At the London Hospital; House Physician there. Died
Mar. 31, 1909, at the hospital, of blood-poisoning. Brother of
Norman (1897) and Walter R. (1891). [Book of Blues; The
Times, Apr. 3, 1909.)
WILSON, ARCHER HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
23, 1885. S. of the Rev. Charles [Congregational minister].
B. 1867, at Plymouth. Schools, Plymouth College, Black-
heath proprietary and the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Lent,
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. , M.B. and B.Chir. 1894. At St George's
Hospital. Sometime Surgeon, P. and O. Steam Navigation
Co. Assistant House Surgeon, South Devon and East
Cornwall Hospital. Resident Medical Officer, Kasr-el-Ainy
Hospital, Cairo, in 1910. Served for many years in West
Airican Colonial Medical Service at Lagos, S. Nigeria, 1910-
20-. Of Wincanton, Somerset, in 1930. Died Oct. 5, 1935, at
Bourton, Dorset. Brother of Charles E. (1885). [Peile, 11.
715; Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. ii, 1935.)
WILSON, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7, 1843.
Matric. Michs. 1843.
WILSON, ARCHIBALD SCARLYN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1879. [2nd] s. of Robert Jacob, [M.D.], of
St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. B. there [Mar. 28, 1861].
[School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.B.
and M.A. 1888; D.P.H. 1891. At Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1888.
Practised at St Leonards-on-Sea. Physician, Royal E.
Sussex Hospital. Medical Officer of Health for Hastings.
Married, June 2, 1892, Sybil Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev.
R. E. Sanderson, D.D., V. of Holy Trinity, Hastings. Of
7, Warrior Square, St Leonards-on-Sea. Died Mar. 4, 1945,
at Harcourt House, Camberley. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories; The Guardian, June 8, 1892.)
WILSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 31, 1833. S. of William, Esq., of Sheffield (and Mary
Wilkinson). School, private. Matric. Michs. 1833.
WILSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, June 13,
1862. Did not reside. One of these names [eldest s. of
William, of Brookfield, near Mitcham, Surrey; b. Dec. i8,
1844; school, Rugby], matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
May 28, 1863, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1869; M.A. (Oxford)
1870. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
WILSON (post LEA-WILSON), ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1878. S. of Cornelius Lea, of The Cedars,
Beckenham, Kent. B. there, Nov. 8, 1858. School, The
Abbey, Beckenham (private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B..-V.
1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (London) 1882; priest, 1883;
C. of St Jude's, Kensal Green, 1882-4. C. of Boimoor,
Herts., 1884-91. V. of Leavesden, 1891-1919. Adopted the
name of Lea-Wilson, in 1910. Perm, to off., dio. of St Albans,
1919-22; dio. of Chichester from 1922. Of Edgfield, Carlisle
Road, Eastbourne, in 1941. Died in 1943. Brother of
Charles L. (1871). (Crockford.)
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WILSON (post WILSON-BARKWORTH), ARTHUR BROMBY.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1872. [Youngest] s. ot
Edward Shimells [solicitor, of Hull]. B. Mar. 30, 1854, at
Hull. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876;
LL M 1879; LL.D. 1885. Adm. solicitor, 1879; practised at
Hull. Resided at Kirk Ella, near Hull. Married, Oct. 4, 1883,
Emily, dau. of George Barkworth, and assumed the additional
name of Barkworth. Died Jan. 7, 1929- Left all his books,
and MSS. relating to the study of Domesday-book, and the
local topography of Kingston-on-Hull, to the Umversity and,
subject to a life interest, the residue of the property upon
trust to be applied in the purchasing of onginal copies of
MSS. and copies relating to the local history of England and
more particularly to the East Riding of Yorks. Brother of
GUbert (1882) and Ernest J. (1879)- {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Cambridge Review, Oct. 11, 1929; Law Lists.)
WILSON, ARTHUR FORBES MACFARLANE. Adm. pens, at
PETEkHOUsE, Oct. I, 1885. [2nd] s of the Rev. WUham
(1846), R. of Narberth, Pembs. B. Sept. i, 1866. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1886; B.A 1888;
M A 1892. Assistant Master at Rossall, and House Master,
1889-1926. Married, 1907, Joan Lyttleton, 6th dau. of
R Hugonin, of Alton, Inverness. Died Mar. 11, i933> at
Brora, Drem, East Lothian. Brotherof James (1877)- [Rossall
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Mar. 15, 1933-)
WILSON, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's Sept.
16 1886 [2nd]s. of the Rev. George Edwin, V. of St Johns,
Huddersfield (and CecUia Wrigley). B. there. Mar 25,
1868. School, Durham (Rev. J. M. Marshall). Matnc. Michs.
1886 ■ B A 1889. Assistant Master at Mostyn House School,
Parkgate, Cheshire, 1889 for some years; afterwards at
Abingdon School. Served on the staff of the Daily Mail,
1904-31- and sometime Assistant Editor of the Canadian
Gazette. Died m London, June 10, 1931- (Durham Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.)
WILSON, ARTHUR LEWIS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899
4th s. of William S[hepley] (1857). civil servant, retured, of
Tunbridge Wells. B. Feb. 20, 1881, at Vendale, Upper
Tooting London, S.W. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1800- B A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (private, R. Sussex Regt.). Of 2, Mount Ephraim,
Tunbridge Wells. Married, 1913. Ethel May, dau. of F. L.
Batchelor, of BexhUl-on-Sea. Died at Esher, July 14, 1946.
Brother of George S. (1892), Hugh W. (1896) and John G.
(1890).
WILSON ARTHUR MORLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28, 1841. S. of Fletcher. B. in London. School, Surrey
(private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B..\. 1845.
WILSON, ARTHUR STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene July 16, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Arthur, of Tranby Croft,
Yorks. (and Mary Emma, dau. of E. J. Smith, of Leeds).
[B. July 30, 1868.] School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1887. Of
Tranby Croft. A witness in the famous ' Baccarat case,' 1891.
M P. for the Holdemess div. of Yorks., 1900-22. J. P. for
Yorits. A well-known racehorse-owner. Major, E. Yorks.
Yeomaiury, 1903-10. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Captain, E. Riding of Yorkshire Yeo. (T.F. Res.) and Gen.
Stag. ; prisoner of war). When a King's Messenger, conveymg
letters from the Eastern Mediterranean in Dec. 1915, his
vessel was stopped by an Austrian submarine and he was
captured after throwing overboard a bag of dispatches which
failed to sink and was recovered by the enemy; after his
release a Court of inquiry was set up at his request to probe
the matter when he was exonerated from blame. Married,
Feb 24 1892, Alice Cecil Agnes, eldest dau. of Sir Edmund
Filmen'gth Bart., and had issue. Died Apr. 12, 1938, in
London; buried at Kirkella. (Burke, L.G.; Who was Who;
The Guardian, June 10, 1891; The Times, Apr. 13, 1938.)
WILSON, ARTHUR THEOBALD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct I 1888. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Sumner (Christ Church,
Oxford 1849), R. of Preston Candover, Hants.] B. Nov. 1,
1869 [School, Mariborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1888;
B A 1891. A private tutor. Died Apr. 13, 1935, at Preston
Candover. Brother of George S. (1877)- (Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; The Times, Apr. 15, 1935-)
WILSON BARTON WORSLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 7,
1858 S. of Barton, of Fairfield, Liverpool. B. there, Aug. 11,
1839 School, Liverpool Collegiate Institution. Matnc.
Michs 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1863- priest, 1864; C. of Chrysostom, Everton, Liverpool,
1863-^4. C. of Liverpool, 1867-72. Dio. Inspector, Carlisle,
1872-7 R. of Lazonby, Cumberiand, 1877-1920. Hon. Canon
of Carlisle, 1898-1920. Married, Sept. 7, 1880, Ehza, younger
dau. of John Ramshay, of Naworth, Cumberiand. Died, s.p.,
Dec. 30, 1920. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. i,
1921; C. R. Hudleston.)
WILSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 9, 1803.
Of Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1811. One
Wilson, Charles Edward
of these names was C. of Westley, Suffolk, in 1841 ; no cure or
address, 1842-67; disappears from Clergy List, 1868. But
see an Oxford namesake. (Al. Oxon.)
WILSON, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 17, 1872.
[S. of the Rev. Francis (1834), of Armitage, Staffs. B. Apr.
26, 1853. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. (igth
Classic) 1876. Assistant Master at Sedbergh School, 1876-
1913. Edited the Sedbergh School Register. Died, Jan. 15,
1913, at Sedbergh. Brother of Henry (1870), Herbert (1869),
Robert P. (1889) and Francis (1864). [Rossall Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Jan. 18, 1913-)
WILSON, BEVERLEY SMELT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 10, 1854. 4th s. of Colonel—, deceased.
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon, 1858; priest
(Manchester, for Peterb.), 1859; C. of Glen Magna, Leics.,
1858-60. C. of Bothal, Northumberland, 1860-1. P.C. of
Etal, 1861-5. V. of Alnham, 1865-6. V. of Duddo, 1866-92.
V of Brantingham with Ellerker, Yorks., 1892-1906. Died
June 30, 1906, aged 71. Father of Joshua P. (1898). (Crock-
ford; The Times, July 4, 1906.)
WILSON, CECIL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879. [Youngest]
s of Alexander. Of Yorks. B.inLondon,Sept. 9, i860. School,
fonbridge (Rev. T. B. Rowe). Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883;
MA i886- D.D. 1908. Played cricket for Kent. Ord. deacon,
1886; priest, 1887. C. of Portsea, Hants., 1886-91. V. of
Moordown, Bournemouth, 1891-4. Bishop of Melanesia (in
succession to John Selwyn), 1894-1911. In this very
scattered diocese his work lay among the archipelagos from
the New Hebrides to the Solomon Islands, where some of the
islanders were still cannibals and headhunters. R. of Walker-
ville, and Archdeacon of Adelaide, South Australia, 1911-17-
Bishop of Bunbury, W. Australia, 1917-37. Married, Feb. 1,
1899, Ethel, 2nd dau. of Dr Churchill Julius, Primate of New
Zealand, and had issue. Died Jan. 20, 1941. Brother of
Alexander (1877). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 29, 1941-)
WILSON (post WILSON-HEATHCOTE), CECIL GROSVENOR.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1889. [2nd] s. of J[ohn]
W[ilson] [of The Grove, Market Drayton, and grandson of
Frank Heathcote, of Threckingham, Lines.]. B. at St
Leonards-on-Sea. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1894. J. P. for Sussex. Assumed, by deed poll, the
additional surname of Heathcote, 1922. Married, 1899, the
Hon. LeUa Evelyn, 2nd dau. of the 7th Baron Calthorpe, and
had issue. Of Woodlands Vale, Ryde, Isle of Wight, in 1950.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, CECIL WILFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1894. S. of W. E. H., schooknaster, of Belmont
House,' Lakenham, Norfolk. B. May 10, 1875, at Norwich.
School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London), 1898; priest,
1899; C. of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1898-1905. V. of
St James', Holloway, 1905-13. R. of Walcot, Somerset,
1913-22. T.C.F., 1915-18. Preb. of Wells, 1920-3. V. of
Swansea, 1922-8. Canon of Brecon, 1923-8. V. and Arch-
deacon of Bradford, 1928-31; Provost of Bradford, 1931-2.
Suffragan Bishop of Middleton, 1932-7. Married, Apr. 23,
1907, Winifred Marion, eldest dau. of William McCall, of Wood-
lands, Walthamstow, and had issue. Died, Aug. 17, 1937, at
West Didsbury, Manchester; buried at Charlton. [Crockford;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 19, I937-)
WILSON, CHARLES ASHLEY (1884), see CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, CHARLES CARUS (1843), ^ee CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, CHARLES DERHAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1891. Of Lanes. S. of Richard, hosier, of Southport.
B. Sept. 20, 1872, at Blackburn. School, Sandringham
House, Southport. Matric. Michs. 1891. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1898.
WILSON, CHARLES EDWARD. University I.C.S. Teacher of
Persian, 1883-8. [S. of John. B. in 1848. School, in Switzer-
land.] B.A., London Univ., 1887; Ph.D. and D.Lit., London.
Travelled in Egypt, Syria and Morocco. Professor of Persian
at University College, London, 1903-17. Author of Islamic
and Persian works. Latterly of Limpsfield, Surrey. Died
Feb. 28, 1938. [Who's Who.)
WILSON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
23, 1885. S. of the Rev. Charles, Congregational minister.
B. Feb. 24, 1866, at Plymouth. Schools, Plymouth CoUege
and the Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889;
M.A. 1893. [B.A. 1888, London Univ.] Tutor at Western
College, Plymouth, 1892-5. Adm. Solicitor; practised for
some time in Swansea. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1911;
priest, 1913; C. of Twerton-on-Avon, Somerset, 1911-14.
R. of Chariton Musgrove, 1,914-38. Married, 1903, Norah
Musgrave, dau. of Richard Keating. Died July 11, 1938, m
London. Brother of Archer H. (1885). (Peile, 11. 715;
Crockford; The Times, July 12, 1938; Who's Who in Somerset.)
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WILSON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 13, 1835. [2nd] s. of George, Lieut. -Col., The Guards
[formerly Smyth, who had assumed the name of Wilson, 1811,
on his marriage to Sarah, eldest dau. of Daniel Wilson (1766)].
B. [Dec. 8, 1817], at Milnthorpe, Westmorland. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1841 ; priest, 1842 ; C. of Beetham, Westmor-
land, 1841-3. C. of Heysham, Lanes., 1843-52. C. of St
James, Cheltenham, 1852-4. C. of Upton Warren, Worcs.,
1855-7. C. of Shurdington, Gloucs., 1859-65. R. of Coberley,
1866-1912 and of Colesbome, 1871-1912. Died Feb. 16, 1912.
Brother of George E. (1834). (Burke, P. and B.; Eton Sch.
Lists; Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Feb. 16, 1912.)
WILSON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 15, 1S70. S. of the Rev. Edward (1821), V. of
Nocton, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1870; Abbott Scholar, 1872;
B.A. (i5<A aassic) 1874; M.A. 1880. A mining engineer ; held
posts at Shireoaks colliery, Worksop, Tennessee, U.S.A. and
in British Honduras. Died, Sept. 9, 1887, of yellow-fever, at
Belize, British Honduras. Brother (or half-brother) of Thomas
W. (1868) and William B. (1866), etc. (King's Coll. Reg., 76,
which gives died Sept. 14.)
WILSON (or LEA- WILSON), CHARLES LEA. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 8, 1871. [2nd] s. of Cornelius Lea, of The
Cedars, Beckenham, Kent. B. there, Apr. 6, 1851. School,
Beckenham (private). Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1875; priest, 1876;
C. of St James's, Bermondsey, 1875-6. C. of Sandgate, Kent,
1877-80. V. of Old Radford, Notts., 1880-1913. Married,
May 17, 1876, Neville Juliana, youngest dau. of Arthur Kett
Barclay, Esq., of Dorking. Latterly of Northwood, Middle-
sex, where he died Oct. 16, 1936. Brother of Arthur L. (1878) ;
father of Harold W. L. (1899) (sub Lea-WUson). (Crockford;
The Times, Oct. 19, 1936-)
WILSON, CHARLES MARYON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
26, 1850. [3rd] s. of Sir John Maryon (1821) [9th] Bart., of
Eastbourne (and Charlotte Julia, dau. of George Wade, of
Dunmow, Essex). B. [June 29, 1831], at Fitz-John's,
Dunmow. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1850; LL.B.
i860. R. of White Roding, Essex, 1855-77. Married, Sept.
29, 1859, Mary Ann, dau. of William Smith, of Roxeth House,
Dunmow, and had issue. Died Sept. 9, 1877. Brother of
George M. (1853). (Peile, 11. 515; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
WILSON, CHARLES PLUMPTON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1877. S. of the Rev. Plumpton Steavenson (Exeter
College, Oxford, 1849), V. of Horbling, Lines. B. [May 12],
1859, at Roydon, Norfolk. Schools [Uppingham and]
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1887. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1877-80; Captam, 1880;
cricket 'blue,' 1880, 1881; played for Norfolk, 1881-5.
Played for England at 'rugby' football, 1881, and 'associa-
tion,' 1884. Assistant Master at Elstree School, 1881-98;
Joint Head Master of Sandroyds School, Cobham, 1898-1920.
Married, Apr. 4, 1888, Elizabeth Silk, dau. of H. Smith, Esq.,
of Horbling, Lines. Died, Mar. 9, 1938, at Eckling Grange,
Dereham, Norfolk. Brother of Kenneth P. (1880). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'' Directories; The Times,
Mar. II and 19, 1938.)
WILSON, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29,
1854. [S. of William, of London. B. Aug. 15, 1836.] School,
Westminster. Did not reside. Ensign, 4th Foot, 1855;
Lieut., 1855; Captain, i860. Served in the Crimean War.
Retired, 1870. Capt., Royal Lanes. Militia, 1880. Bursar of
Exeter College, Oxford, 1882-92; Bursar of Radley College,
1880-91; Secretary, 1891-2. Died Jan. 26, 1892. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Radley Reg.; Army Lists.)
WILSON, CHARLES THOMSON REES. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1888; from Owens College, Manchester (B.Sc. 1887).
S. of John, farmer, deceased, of [Cross-house], Glencorse,
Midlothian. B. there, Feb. 14, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1890); B.A. (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1892; Clerk Maxwell Student,
1895; M.A. 1897; Hon. Sc.D. 1947. Fellow, 1900-51-.
University Demonstrator in Experimental Physics, 1900-1 ;
University Lecturer in Experimental Physics, 1901-ig;
Reader in Electrical Meteorology, 1919-25. Jacksonian
Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1925-34. Hon. LL.D.,
Aberdeen and Glasgow; Hon. D.Sc, Manchester, London,
and Liverpool. President of the University Philosophical
Society, 1918, 1919. F.R.S. 1900; Copley medal, 1935.
Nobel prize (Physics), 1927. C.H. 1937. Married, June 30,
1908, Jessie Eraser, only dau. of the Rev. George Hill Dick,
of Glasgow, and had issue. Of 196, Grange Loan, Edinburgh,
in 1952. (Sir J. J. Thomson; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 23,
1782. Only (sic) s. of the Rev. Christopher (1732). D.D.,
Canon of St Paul's. B. [Sept. 22, 1763], at Amen Comer,
Wilson, Cyril Henry
London. School, Harrow (Mr B. Heath). Matric. Easter,
1783; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 16,
1787. Brother of Richard (1770). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28, 1782. S. of Christopher, of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1785; B..\. 1787.
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, Jan. 2,
1807. [Only] s. of the Rev. John (?i769) [V.] of Leigh ton
Buzzard, Beds. B. Dec. 23, 1788. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Lent, 1808; Scholar; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Fellow,
1812. R. of South CoUingham, Notts., 1803-13. V. of Wares-
ley, Hunts., 1815-48. Died Apr. 14, 1848, at Leighton
Buzzard. [Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, 11. loi.)
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 13,
1842. Matric. Michs. 1843.
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 2, 1897. S. of James Pillans. B. [Mar. 29, 1879], at
Wandsworth Common, London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1901; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir. 1906; M.D. 1926. At the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1906. House Surgeon,
Royal Portsmouth Hospital, 1906. Ship's Surgeon, R.M.S.P.
Co., 1907-9. Medical Officer, Trans-Andine tunnel construc-
tion, South America, 1909-11. Medical Officer, Colonial
Medical Service, British East Africa from 1911. Served m
the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, E. African Mounted Rifles
and Special List. M.C., mentioned twice in despatches).
Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Kenya, 1923; Principal.
Medical Officer, Federated Malay States, 1928; Director of
the Medical and Health Service, Straits Settlements, 193 1.
C.M.G. 1939. Retired and took up farming in Kenya.
Married, May 21, 1919, Grace, dau. of James O. Sinclau", of
Edinburgh. Of Kikuyu, in 1952. (Medical Directories; Who's
Who.)
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER MOUNSEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Juneii, 1879. [Only] s. of Christopher Mounsey [of Bampton,
Westmoriand, and Broughton Park, Manchester]. B. Dec.
27 1859 in Manchester. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1891. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 15, 1884. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1886. On
the Northern Circuit. Of 6, Crown Office Row, London and
Walmgate, Bampton. Died, unmarried, Feb. 7, 1904, at
New Barnet; buried at Bampton. (Peile, n. 669; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; C. R. Hudleston.)
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 19, 1863. [Eldest] s. of William [of High Park, Kendal,
and Rigmaden Park, Westmorland] (and Mary Letitia, dau.
of Richard Parrott Hulme). B. Nov. 9, 1844, at Kurkby-
Lonsdale. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864. Of Rig-
maden Park, Kirkby-Lonsdale. Colonel, commanding
Westmoriand and Cumberland Yeomanry. J. P. and D.L for
Westmoriand. High Sheriff, 1884. Married (i) Oct. i, 1874.
Mildred Eyre, youngest dau. of T. S. Speddmg, of Mu-ehouse,
Cumberland; (2) Oct. 25, 1879. Edith, youngest dau. of
Sir Walter Minto Townsend Farquhar, 2nd Bart., and had
issue by both. Died Dec. 8, 1918. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.) Who was Who.)
WILSON, CLEMENT EUSTACE MACRO. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1894- [4th] s. of the Rev. William Regmald
(1857), of Bolsterstone \'icarage, Yorks. (and Martha, dau. of
Richard Thorp, of Birthwaite Hall, Bamsley). B. [May 15],
1875, at Sheffield. School, Uppingham. Matnc. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Cricket 'blue,' 1895-8; Captam, 1898.
Played for Yorkshire, and a member of Lord Hawke s South
African team, 1898-9. Ord. deacon (York), 1901; pnest, 1902;
C of Whitby, 1901-3. C. of Dunchurch, Warws., 1903-4-
C of Rugby, 1904-9. V. of Calverhall, Salop, ^9'^o-i2.
Chaplain and Librarian to the Duke of Westminster and R.
of Eccleston, Cheshire, 1912-21. V. of Sand Hutton Yorks.,
1921-5. V. of Calverhall (with Ightfield from 1928), Salop,
1925-44. Preb. of Lichfield. Married (i) Nov. 22, 1904,
Evelyn Rose, dau. of Richard William Selby-Lowndes;
(2) Apr 17, 1912, the Hon. Addle Emily Anna Hamilton,
youngest dau. of Lord Hamilton, of Dalzell, and had issue.
Died Feb. 8, 1944. Brother of Evel>Ti R. (1898), etc.
{Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 10, 1944-)
WILSON, CYRIL HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel Man i,
1888. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. C[yril Fitzroy] (University
College, Oxford, i860), of Stowlangtoft rectory, Suffolk
B Oct. 1869. [Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1888. Died, May, 1891, aged 21 at Stowlang-
toft (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Bury St Edmunds Or. Sch. Lists.)
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WILSON, DANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity, Oct.
23, 1766. [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Dallam Tower, Westmor-
land (and Dorothy, eldest dau. of Sir William Fleming,
ist Bart., of Rydal). School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1766.
Married (i) Dec. 21, 1778, Beatrix, only dau. of Samuel
Egerton, of Tatton Park, Cheshire; (2) July 17, 1782, Sarah,
dau. of Robert Harper, of Heath, Yorks. and had issue,
2 daughters (the elder of whom, Sarah, married, 1811,
Lieut.-Col. George, 2nd s. of the Rt. Hon. John Smyth, and
was mother of Charles H (1835) and George E. (1834)). Died,
aged 78, Nov. 11, 1824. M.I. at Beetham. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. (Bromley-Wilson).)
WILSON, DAVID HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,
1866. Of Bengal. [Youngest s. of David, merchant, of
Wimbledon and Calcutta (and Mary).] B. Apr. 29, 1847, in
Calcutta. School, University College. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873; LL.M. 1874. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Aug. 23, 1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1874.
Died, Sept. 13, 1925, in London. (Eagle, xliv. 214; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Sept. 19, 1925 ; Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, DAVID TAYLOR. Matric. Non-Coil, from Ayerst H.,
Easter, 1893. S. of William Cooper. B. Nov. 30, 1872, at
Waterfoot. Matric. Easter, 1893. Migrated to St Catharine's,
1894; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (York), 1896;
priest, 1897; C. of Christ Church, Hull, 1896-8. C. of Drypool,
Hull, 1898-9. C. of Christ Church, Blackpool, 1899-1900.
C. of St Jude's, Mildmay Park, Middlesex, 1900-1. Chaplain,
H.M. docks, Keyham, Devon, 1901-2. C. of Christ Church,
Leicester, 1903-4; V. there, 1904-n. V. of Chadderton,
Lanes., 1911-17. V. of Hamer, 1917-24. V. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Cariisle, 1924-31. V. of All Saints, Tufnell Park,
Middlesex, 1931-7. R. of Bidborough, Kent, 1937-46. Perm,
to off., dio. of London, from 1946. Latterly of 20, Arkwright
Road, Hampstead. (Crock/ord.)
WILSON, DAVIS ROBERT EUSTACE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1881. Of Norfolk. S. of the Rev. Francis
Garratt (1844). B. Apr. 12, 1862, at Fenny Stratford.
School, Kings', Ely (Mr Winkfield). Matric. Michs. 188 1.
(Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.)
WILSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1839.
Matric. Michs. 1839.
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June 22,
1757. S. of the Rev. Mil. [Miles, Queen's College, Oxford,
1728], of Halton Gill, Yorks. B. there. Matric. Lent, 1758;
B.A. 1761; M.A. 1769. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1761.
Sometime private tutor to William Pitt. R. of Binfield,
Berks., 1764-1804 ('for 40 years'). Canon of Windsor. Preb.
of Gloucester. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Chatham.
Died Aug. 23, 1804, aged 65. Brother of Thomas (1762).
(G. Mag., 1804, II. 885.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 9,
1763. S. of John. B. at Lockington, Yorks. School, Beverley.
Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1765; B.A. (12th Wrangler)
1767; M.A. 1770. Fellow, 1771-85; Senior Dean, 1781. R.
of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1772. R. of Moulton, Suffolk, 1784-
1823, and of Dalham, 1811-23. Died in 1823, aged 75.
(Peile, 11. 275.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 7,
1767. S. of George, of Hepscott, Northumberland. Bapt.
Feb. 22, 1750-1. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. Michs.
1767. Married, 1781, Margaret, dau. of John Cook, of
Togston. Died of a gun-shot wound; buried at Morpeth,
Nov. 21, 1787. (A. R. Laws, Schola Novacastrensis, 11. 87.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1788;
re-adm. July 18, 1795. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1788.
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 6, 1800. S. of Francis, Esq., of Kempsey, Worcs. Matric.
Michs. 1800. Doubtless the man of these names, s. of Francis,
of St Nicholas, Worcester, who had matric. from Worcester
College, Oxford, Nov. 12, 1799, age 22. (Al. Oxon.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 26, 1814.
Of Westmorland. [Eldest s. of Christopher, of Rigmaden
Park, Westmorland (and Catherine, dau. of James Wilson,
of Kendal). B. Dec. 29, 1796.] Matric. Michs. i8i6. Migrated
to Jesus, Apr. 21, 1818 ['of Lanes.']; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1826.
Of Rigmaden Park. Married, June 24, 1830, Anne Clemen-
tina, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith,
K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief, Bombay. Died, s.p., Mar. 23,
1870. (Burke, L.G.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens (age 18) at Jesus, Feb. 3,
1818. S. of the Rev. — , of Leeds. B. at Leeds. School,
Halifax (The Rev. S. Knight). Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A.
1822.
Wilson, Elliot
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 23,
1818. B. at Nottingham. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1824; priest (York), 1825.
R. of Costock, Notts., 1833-59. Died Mar. 27, 1859, aged 57.
{Clergy List; Crock/ord; G. Mag., 1859, i. 545; Foster, Index
EccUs.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 14, 1821.
Of Cheshire. [S. of the Rev. Jonathan. B. at Congleton,
Apr. 5, 1802. School, Wakefield Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1822; Bell Scholar, 1822; Scholar, 1824; B.A. (17th Wrangler
and ii<;t Classic) 1825; M.A. 1828. Fellow, 1826-34. Ord.
deacon (Ely), May 21, 1826; C. of St Michael's, Bath,
1826-33. Head Master of King William's College, Isle of
Man, 1833-8. R. of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, 1838-
40. V. of Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset, 1840-6. V. of
Nocton, Lines., 1846-76. Preb. of Lincoln, 1867. Married
(i) Apr. 15, 1833, Elizabeth Winch, dau. of the Rev. James
Pears, R. of Charlcombe; (2) Nov. 9, 1843, Anne Louisa, dau.
of the Rt. Rev. William Ward, Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Died Mar. 31, 1876. Father of James M. (1855), Charles H.
(1870), William B. {1866) and Thomas W. (1868). (Boase,
III. 1407; M. H. Peacock; Howard and Crisp, vi. 99.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 11,
1836. S. of Joseph. B. at Dalton, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1836; B.A. 1846.
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 3,
1849. [2nd] s. of William [of Whitacre House, Warws.].
B. at Exhall, Warws. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1852; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1853;
M.A. 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1853. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1859. Died Nov. 20, 1895, at Coventry,
aged 66. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, Nov. 23, 1895.)
WILSON, EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894. S. of the
Rev. James Maurice (1855), V. of Rochdale, Lanes. B.
Feb. 27, 1875, at Rugby. Schools [Sedbergh and] Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Went to South
Africa; employed by the Trans-Continental Telegraph
Company. In the British South African Company's Service,
1 898-1 901; Colonial Secretary's Office, Orange River
Colony, 1901; Native Affairs Dept., 1901; Chief Pass Office,
Johannesburg, 1909. Married in 1900. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Sergeant, Rand Rifles; Lieut., South African
Infantry); killed in action, May 3, 1916. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;
Clifton Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; The Times, May 13, 1916.)
WILSON, EDWARD ADRIAN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1891.
2nd s. of Dr Edward Thomas (Exeter College, Oxford, 1851),
of Cheltenham (and Mary Agnes, dau. of Benihard Whishaw,
of Hadleigh, Suffolk). B. July 23, 1872, at Cheltenham.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1894; M.B. 1900. At St
George's Hospital. Medical Officer, Zoologist and scientific
artist with Captain R. F. Scott's first Antarctic expedition,
190X-4. Head of the Scientific Staff on the second expedition,
1910, reaching the South Pole with Capt. Scott, 1912. Died
about Mar. 27, 1912, on the return journey from the pole.
' He was one of the most valued and best loved members of
the expedition.' Received the Polar medal, 1904 and
(posthumously) the patron's medal of the Royal Geographical
Society. Married, 1901, Oriana Fanny, dau. of the Rev.
Francis Abraham Souper, of Bedford. Memorial in Caius
Chapel and an inscription on the stone fireplace in his
College rooms; the flag, with the College arms, which he
carried to the Pole, hangs in the Hall. Statue by Lady Scott
at Cheltenham. His biography, Edward Wilson of the
Antarctic, was written by G. Seaver. Brother of James V.
(1900). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, in. 523; D.N.B.)
WILSON, EDWARD CARUS (1813), see CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, EDWARD LIDDELL. Adm. at Clare, July 7, 1891-
[S. of E. L., of Hill Park, Bannockbum, Scotland. B. Oct.
1872. School, Fettes.] Matric. Michs. 1891. Practised as an
accountant in Edinburgh. Died Nov. 22, 1904. (Fettes Coll.
Reg.)
WILSON, EDWARD SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St
John's, Nov. 3, 1829; re-adm. pens. Oct. 18, 1830. S. of the
Rev. Edward, of Congleton, Cheshire. School, Congleton.
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834. Brother of William G. (1838)
and Edward S. (1829).
WILSON, EDWARD SHIPPHARD (1849), see CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, ELLIOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1861. S. of
James, of Inverness. B. Apr. 21, 1843, in Edinburgh. Schoo ,
Cambridge (private). Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865.
Brother of James (1854) and William (1846).
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WILSON, ERNEST CLAPIN. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17, 1888.
[S. of William, of Alfreton, Derbs. B. June 17, 1869.] School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1895. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1893; priest, 1895 ;C. of Kirkstall,
Yorks., 1893-5. C. of Sedbergh, 1895-1901. V. of Hornby,
Lanes., 1901-14. R. of Daglingworth, Gloucs., 1914-28.
Of Hornby, Battledown, Gloucs., in 1950. Died Oct. 11, 1951.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 13, 1951.)
WILSON, ERNEST FORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1864.
S. of Josiah, of Stonard House, Stamford Hill, London. B.
there. Mar. 8, 1844. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1864.
Of North Lodge, Battle, Sussex. Died Apr. 17, 1898.
(Highgate Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, ERNEST JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1879. [4th] s. of Edward Shimells [solicitor], of Melton
Grange, near Brough, Yorks. (and Frances, dau. of the
Rev. J. H. Bromley). B. there, Feb. 14, 1861. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1883. Ord. deacon (York), 1884;
priest, 1885; C. of All Saints, Middlesbrough, 1884-9. C. of
Stoke-on-Trent, 1889-91. C. of Cobham, Surrey, 1892-1902.
R. of Exbury, Hants., 1902-4. R. of Middleton-on-the-
Wolds, Yorks., 1904-37. V. of North Dalton, 1920-2.
Married, Sept. 25, 1895, Amy Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of
Henry Cochrane, of The Longlands, Middlesbrough. Resided
at Normanby, near Middlesbrough, 1937-48. Died May 25,
1948, at Scarborough. Brother of Arthur B. {1872) and
Gilbert (1882). {Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press, Oct. 4, 1895;
The Times, May 28, 1948.)
WILSON, ERNEST JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 19, 1898. S. of William, of Osborne House, Wisbech,
Cambs. School, Wisbech Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1907.
WILSON, EVELYN ROCKLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. [5th] s. of the Rev. Canon William Reginald (1857), of
Bolsterstone vicarage, Yorks. (and Martha, dau. of Richard
Thorp, of Birthwaite Hall, Bamsley, Yorks.). B. [Mar. 25],
1879, at Bolsterstone. School [Bilton Grange and] Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Cricket 'blue,'
1899-1902. Played for Yorkshire, and went to Australia with
the M.C.C., 1920-1. Assistant Master at Winchester College,
1903-46. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Riile
Brigade; Staff Lieut. (Intelligence); Captain, 1919). Author
of articles on bowling, etc., in the Badminton Book of Cricket.
Of St James Lane, Winchester, in 1953. Brother of Clement
E. M. (1894), etc. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Book of Blues; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Burke, L.G.)
WILSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 5, 1834. Of
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1837; priest, 1838. V. of Armitage, Staffs.,
1839-74. Disappears from Crockford, 1875. Father of
Robert P. (1889), Bernard (1872), Henry (1870), Herbert
(1869) and Francis (1864). {Clergy List.)
WILSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 4, 1855. Did
not reside.
WILSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. i, 1864.
[S. of the Rev. Francis (1834), V. of Armitage, Staffs. B.
Sept. 1846. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A.
1868; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1881 ; priest, 1883.
Assistant Chaplain at Cheam School, 1881-5 ; Head Master of
Woking School, 1885-94. Married, July 30, 1885, Edith
Matilda Clementina, 4th dau. of William Winstanley Hull, of
Hazlewood, Derbs. Latterly of The Grange, Woking Village,
Woking. Brother of Henry (1870), Herbert (1869), Bernard
(1872) and Robert P. (1889). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Aug. 5, 1885.)
WILSON, FRANCIS GARRATT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 18, 1844. Of Essex. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1849; priest, 1850; C. of St Matthew's,
Duddeston, Birmingham, 1849-50. C. of Deddington, Oxon.,
1850-3. C. of St Paul's, Banbury, Oxon., 1853-6. P.C. of
Nether Worton, Oxon., 1849-67 and R. of Over-Worton,
1864-7. V. of East with West Rudham, Norfolk, 1867-85.
Died Nov. 17, 1885, aged 60, at Haddenham. Father of
Davis R. E. (1881). {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 25, 1885.)
WILSON, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 8, 1847. [S. of Francis Henry, surgeon, of Rye.] B.
[Mar. 4, 1829], at Rye, Sussex. [Schools, Tonbridge and
Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Went to New South Wales in
1852, and was successively a squatter, gold-miner, journalist,
magistrate of the territory, and Chief Clerk of the Department
of Lands, Sydney. Died, May 16, 1904. {Repton Sch. Reg.;
Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
Wilson, George
WILSON, FREDERIC BONHOTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of Henry Walker, of 54, Queen's Gardens,
Hyde Park, London. B. Sept. 21, 1881, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Cricket 'blue,'
1902-4. Assistant Master at Rossall for a short time; then
became a journalist, writing articles on sport for The Times.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R. Fusiliers;
wounded). Author of Sporting Pie. Died, Jan. 19, 1932, in
London. {Book of Blues; Univ. War List; The Times, Jan.
21, 1932.)
WILSON, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, July 8, 1785. [2nd] s. of William, of Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk. School, Kensington, London. Matric.
Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1790. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 19. 1790. {Inns of Court.)
WILSON, FREDERICK COLLINS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 21, 1852. [Eldest] s. of Josiah. B. at Stamford,
Middlesex. School, Sussex (private). Matric. 1852; B.A.
1856. An amateur actor when at Cambridge. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 12, 1857. Author of Poems. {Boase, vi.
913; Inns of Court.)
WILSON, FREDERICK D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 17, 1881. S. of Mrs Wilson, of Manor House, Queen
Charlton, Somerset. Matric. Easter, 1881; B.A. 1885; M.A.
1889. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of
Brasted, Kent, 1886-93. C. of Birchington, 1893-4- C. of
Horsmonden, 1895-7. C. of Sutton-Valence, 1897-1901- Lie.,
pr. dio. of Canterbury from 1901. Latterly of Rosary, Kenning-
ton, near .\shford, Kent. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
WILSON, FREDERICK GEORGE (18
see GIVEN-WILSON.
WILSON, FREDERICK GRANT. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter,
1892. [S. of Robert A., agent for a Bombay firm, of 106,
Wickham Road, Brockley (and Ruth). B. May 12, 1872.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Second Lieut., West Yorks.
Regt., 1894; transferred to the South Lanes. Regt.; Lieut.,
1898; retired, 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Durham Light Infantry). Of Bedford Park, London,
W. in 1923. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WILSON, FREDERICK NEVILLE (1873), see CARUS- WILSON.
WILSON, FREDERICK THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 3, 1832. Of Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1832. Ord. priest
(York), Dec. 27, 1840 ('of Cambridge; a literate'). No record
of cures. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 9, 1834. S. of Dr — , of Yoxford, Suffolk. Matric. Michs.
1834; B.A. 1838. C. of Piddington, Northants., in 1841. Of
Ipswich (no cure), 1842-53; of Claremont House, Torquay
(no cure), 1854-6. Disappears from Clergy List, 1857. (Peile,
II. 450.)
WILSON, GEOFFREY REMINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of Rivers Lodge,
Harpenden, Herts. B. Aug. 2i, 1874, at Tunbridge Wells.
School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. and
B.Chir. 1902; M.B. 1903. At the London Hospital; House
Physician there and at the Children's Hospital, Paddington
Green. Practised at Chipping Ongar, Essex. J. P. for Essex.
Married, Sept. i, 1904, Eileen Margaret Georgina, youngest
dau. of Dr Matthew Henry Gratton, of Ongar. Of Ongar
House, Chipping Ongar. Died, Oct. 7, 1943. Brother of
Harold R. (1894). {Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
The Times, Oct. 9, 1943.)
WILSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Dec. 14.
1773. S. of the Very Rev. Thomas (i734). Dean of Carlisle.
B. at Cariisle. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Lent, 1774;
Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781. Ord. deacon (London),
Dec. 21, 1779; C. of Moulton (a peculiar of Canterbury), i779-
V. of Corbridge, Northumbedand, 1785-1829. Died Sept. 20,
1829. M.I. {Peile, 11. 298, which attributes to him certain
livings in Norfolk and Suffolk, probably held by an Oxonian;
V. Hodson; History of Northumberland, x. 202; Al. Oxon.)
WILSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1787.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1791. Ord. priest
(Norwich), Dec. 23, 1792; C. of Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk, 1792.
WILSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 25,
1826. S. of Robert [surgeon], of Leeds. School, Leeds.
Matric. Michs. 1826; M.B. 1832. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 26,
1836. M.R.C.P. i860. Practised at Leeds. Senior Physician,
Leeds Infirmary and Public Dispensary, 1845-70 Of Carlton
Hill, Leeds. Married, May 19, 1842, Mellena, dau. of John
Lowder, of Bath. Died Mar. 8, 1887, at Leeds. Brother of
Richard (1829). {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Eagle, xv. 103;
Medical Directories.)
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WILSON, GEORGE ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
i886. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James Allen {1845), of Bolton
rectory, Lanes, (and Catherine, youngest dau. of Henry
Remington, of Grange-over-Sands). B. [June 21], 1867, at
Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorks. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1898; practised in Sheffield
(Messrs Younge, Wilson and Co.). Of Sharrow Knoll,
Sheffield. Married, Dec. 5, 1906, Charlotte Agnes, 2nd dau. of
Henry Thistleton Sawyer, of Winterton, Lines., and had issue.
Died Nov. 14, 1939, at Holden, near Clitheroe; buried at
Bolton-by-Bowland. Brother of Henry R. A. (1888) and
Lionel G. (1895). (Rossall Reg.; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; The
Times, Nov. 17, 1939.)
WILSON, GEORGE CROWLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse,
Apr. 2, 1867. [Eldest] s. of George Edward (next), of Dallam
Tower, near Milnthorpe, Westmorland (and Gertrude Mary,
dau. of WUliam Hulton, of Hulton Park, Lanes.). B. Apr. 23,
1846. Matric. Michs. 1867. Died, unmarried, Dec. 18, 1874;
buried at Beetham. [T. A. Walker, 529.)
WILSON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 10, 1834. [Eldest] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] George [formeriy
Smyth] (and Sarah, eldest dau. of Daniel Wilson (1766)). B.
[Nov. 17, 1814], at Dallam Tower, Milnthorpe, Westmorland.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1834. Of Dallam Tower,
Westmoriand. J. P. and D.L. for Westmoriand; High Sheriff,
1849. Married, Mar. 3, 1842, Gertrude Mary, dau. of William
Hulton, of Hulton Park, Lanes. Died Nov. 8, 1879; buried at
Beetham. Brother of Charies H. (1835I; father of George
(above). (Burke, P. and B.)
WILSON, GEORGE FOSSICK. Adm. at Clark, June 17, 1878.
[S. of T. F.], of Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1878; Scholar;
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Carlisle), 1882; priest,
1883; C. of St Mark's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1882-4. Assistant
Secretary, Mission to Seamen, 1884-91; Supt., 1891-1904;
General Supt. from 1904. Chaplain to H.M. the King, 1912-
22. Married, Aug. 12, 1885, Ellen Douglas, eldest dau. of
Captain Palmer, R.N., of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Latterly of
Devonia, Weybridge, where he died Apr. 11, 1922, aged 63.
(Crockford; The Times, Apr. 12, 1922.)
WILSON, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1887. [Youngest] s. of Robert [James], M.D.,
of St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. Assistant Master at Windlesham House School,
Brighton, 1910-18-. Died Aug. 27, 1950, at St Leonards-on-
Sea. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WILSON, GEORGE HERBERT DASHWOOD. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Magdalene, June 22, 1861. S. of [Lieut.-Col.]
George, [Bombay] Army, of Beccles, Suffolk. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1861. In the Bombay Civil Service; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector, 1863-87. Married Annie Jane
Borrodaile, dau. of Alexander Stewart, of Achnacone, Argylls.
Died Jan. 7, 1892. (Eton Sch. Reg.; India Office Lists; V.
Hodson.)
WILSON, GEORGE HUGGINSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 26, 1865. S. of George. B. Jan. 14, 1847, at Grayrigg,
Westmorland. School, Heversham, Westmorland. Matric.
Michs. 1866. At Liverpool Royal Infirmary; L.K.Q.C.P.
and L.M., 1875. In practice at Bilbao, Spain, in 1880.
[Medical Directories.)
WILSON, GEORGE LEROUX. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
May 27, 1836. S. of Major [T.], of Titchfield, Hants. B. at
Alverstoke. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
1840; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1841; priest, 1842;
C. of Danehill, Sussex, 1841-3. C. of New Alresford, 1843-6.
C. of Bursledon, 1846-51. C. of Stourton Caundle, Dorset,
1851-62. Chaplain at Fisherton House asylum, Salisbury,
1863-74. Afternoon Lecturer at St Thomas's, Portsmouth,
1874-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Winchester, 1883. Resided latterly
at Elm Grove, Southsea, where he died July 7, 1898. (Peile,
II. 457; Crockford; The Times, July g, 1898.)
WILSON, GEORGE MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Caius,
Oct. 3, 1861. S. of John Grant, surgeon. B. at Bristol.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1865; priest, 1866;
C. of Horsley, Gloucs., 1865-8. Head Master of St Paul's
School, Darjeeling, 1868-77. Professor of Mathematics at
the Presidency College, Calcutta, 1878-80. Lie. Pr., dio. of
Exeter, 1892. R. of St Mary Arches, Exeter, 1900-4. Resided
latterly at Heavitree, Exeter. Died 'about 1904.' (Venn, n.
355; Crockford.)
WILSON, GEORGE MARYON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 2,
1853. [5 th] s. of Sir John Maryon, Bart. (1821) (and Charlotte
Julia, dau. of George Wade, of Dunmow). B. [June 9, 1834],
at Fitzjohn's, Dunmow. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858;
M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1859; priest, i860; C. of
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, 1859-64. Went to Australia in 1864.
Assistant Minister of Christ Church, Adelaide, 1867-8. At
Hamilton, Tasmania, 1868-9. V. of Great Canfield, Essex,
Wilson, Godfrey Harold Alfred
1872-1906. J.P. for Essex. A great sportsman; rode to
hounds in the tall black hat and coat of the hunting parson
of earlier days. Married (i) Apr. 14, 1868, Caroline, dau. of
H. Harrison, of Merton Vale, Tasmania, and had issue;
(2) June 24, 1875, Albinia Frances, 3rd dau. of the Rt. Rev.
Augustus Short, Bishop of Adelaide, and had further issue.
Died Sept. 13, 1906. Father of Augustus G. (1900, sub
Maryon-Wilson) ; brother of Charles M. (1850), (Peile, 11. 532,
which gives B. June 9, 1835; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 14, 1906.)
WILSON, GEORGE MURRAY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
3rd s. of James Mitchell, M.D., of 51, Hall Gate, Doncaster.
B. May 16, 1878, at Rochdale. School, Doncaster. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1911. Ord. deacon (London),
1910; priest, 1911. Assistant Chaplain (Mission to Seamen),
at Hamburg, 1910-12; at Bombay, 1912-14. T.C.F., 1914-21.
Married, Sept. 5, 1916, Lily, only dau. of Henry Herbert
Stephen Croft, barrister, of London. Latterly of Westholme,
Beverley, Yorks. Disappears from Crockford, 1930. Brother
of Alexander G. (1892).
WILSON, GEORGE ST VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Aug. 17, 1824. [Eldest] s. of [Admiral] George
[of Redgrave Hall, Suffolk] (and Catherine, dau. of John
Pollard, of Ewell, Surrey). B. Oct. 1806, at Redgrave.
Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1825.
Succeeded to the Redgrave estate, 1826. J.P. for Suffolk;
High Sheriff, 1841. Married, June 5, 1834, Matilda Louisa,
dau. of the Rev. John Surtees, Preb. of Bristol, and had issue.
Died Dec. 6, 1852. Brother of Thomas D. H. (1826). (Bury
St Edmunds Sch. Lists; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.)
WILSON, GEORGE SHEPLEY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
[2nd] s. of W[Uliam] S[hepley] (1857), Civil Service, retired, of
Burnside, Sandhurst Road, Tunbridge Wells. B. Sept. 8,
1873. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1892 ; B.A. 1895.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1894. Sometime an Army Tutor;
then a stockbroker. Of Trefri, Warwick Park, Tunbridge
Wells. Married, 1907, Jane, eldest dau. of Henry Melville
Scott Maiden, of Frant, Tunbridge Wells. Died Dec. 26, 1928.
Brother of Arthur L. (1899), Hugh W. (1896), and John G.
(1890). {Charterhouse Reg.; Book of Blues.)
WILSON, GEORGE SUMNER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. I, 1877. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Sumner (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1849), R. of Preston-Candover, Hants. B. [July,
1858], at Winchester. [School, Haileybury.] Matric. Lent,
1877; B.A. i88i; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1881;
priest, 1883; C. of Shere, Surrey, 1881-3. C. of Kenilworth,
Warws., 1883-5. C. of Tongham, Surrey, 1886-9. C. of
Chilham, Kent, 1889-92. C. of East Hoathly, Sussex, 1892-8.
V. of Woodmancote with Popham, Hants., 1898-1915. R.
of Bramdean, 1916-17. Chaplain to St John's Hospital,
Winchester, 1920-5. Married, Feb. 2, 1887, Annie Harriet,
eldest dau. of G. M. Turner, of Abbey Hill, Kenilworth. Died
Jan. 13, 1925, at Winchester. Brother of Arthur T. (1888).
(Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 9, 1887; The
Times, Jan. 16, 1925.)
WILSON, GEORGE SUTTELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 8, 1817. Of Yorks. [3rd s. of Thomas, of York.] Matric.
Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1816; migrated to the Inner Temple,
May 30, 1836. Called to the Bar, Nov. 16, 1837. On the
Northern Circuit. Died May 13, 1847. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WILSON, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1882.
S. of Edward Shimells, of Melton Grange, Brough, Yorks.
B. there, Feb. 26, 1864. School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1899. Rowing 'blue,'
(cox), 1885. Ord. deacon (York), 1887; priest, 1888; C. of
All Saints, Middlesbrough, 1887-90. C. of Helmsley, Yorks.,
1890-6. C. of St John's, Middlesbrough, 189G-9. C. of
St Aidan's, Middlesbrough, 1899-1902. V. of Felkirk, with
Brierley, 1903-22. Died Nov. 18, 1922. Brother of Arthur B.
(1872) and Ernest J. (1879). (Crockford; Charterhouse Reg.)
WILSON, GODFREY HAROLD ALFRED. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 10, 1892. [S. of Daniel, Esq., of Melbourne, Australia.
B. Oct. 29, 1871.] School, Trinity College, Melbourne.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1895; (Maths. Trip.,
PtII, ist Class, 1896); M.A. 1899. Fellow, 1897-1929. Master,
1929-39. Junior Proctor, 1905-6. M.P. for the University,
1929-35. Vice-Chancellor, 1935-7. Secretary of the Univer-
sity Financial Board, 1920-6; Treasurer, 1926-9. Hon.
D.C.L., Durham, 1937. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Unattached List, T.F.; Gen. Staff Officer, War
Office; O.B.E.; Brevet Lieut. -Colonel; mentioned twice in
Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'). Married,
Dec. 19, 1899, Margaret Mabel, eldest dau. of the Rev. John
Edward Parker Bartlett, R. of Bamham Broom, Norfolk.
Of The River House, Hemingford Grey, Hunts., in 1952.
{Univ. War List; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
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WILSON, HAROLD. Adm. sizar at St John's, June i8, 1880;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 1881. S. of James Gordon (and Frances
Elizabeth). B. May 22, 1862, in Liverpool. Bapt. July 27,
1862. [School, The Leys, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1885.
WILSON, HAROLD ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1 1 ,
1897- an Advanced Student. S. of Albert William, of
Gloucester Villa, Darlington. B. [Dec. i], 1874, at York.
Schools, St Olave's, York and Yorkshire College, Leeds.
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar; B..\. 1899; Allen Scholar, 1900;
Clerk Maxwell Student, 1901-4; M.A. 1904. Fellow, 1901-7.
Lecturer in Physics, King's College, London, 1904-5. F.R.S.,
1906. Professor of Physics there, 1905-9; Professor of
Physics at McGill University, Montreal, 1909-12. Professor
of Physics at Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, 1912-47.
Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow University,
1924-5. Physicist, Of&ce of Scientific Research and Develop-
ment, 1942 and 1943. Married, 1912, Marjorie, eldest dau. of
the Yen. Archdeacon Paterson-Smyth, of Montreal. Author,
scientific. Of Houston, Texas, in 195 1. (Who's Who.)
WILSON, HAROLD CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of Charies, Esq., of Cheltenham. B. [June 20,
i860], at Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1879. Of Westerlea, St Andrews,
Fife, in 1928. Died there, July 14, 1940. (Cheltenham Coll.
Reg; The Times, July 17, i940')
WILSON, HAROLD HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1905.
WILSON, HAROLD INCHBALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1884. S. of Henry, of Eastnor, Malvern Link, VVorcs. B.
[Apr. 8], 1865, at Finchlev, Middlesex. School, Malvern
CoUege. Matric. Michs. i88i; B.A, 1887; M.A. 1897. Adm.
Solicitor, 1890; practised in London, Leeds and Wetherby
(Messrs Dunne and Wilson). Legal Assistant to the Mercers'
Company; and to the Procurator General's Department,
1915-19. C.B.E.; O.B.E. Died Nov. 27, 1932, at Putney.
[Malvern Coll. Reg ; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 29, 1932-)
WILSON, HAROLD LANCASTER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of Henry Threlfall, merchant, deceased, of Grange, Lanes.
B. [July 19], 1864, at Claughton, Birkenhead. Schools
[Giggleswick and] Repton. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1892; priest (Manchester), 1893; C.
of Reddal Hill, Stags., 1892. C. of St Peter's, Blackburn,
1892-4. C. of Camborne, Cornwall, 1894-5. C. of Ply-mpton
St Maurice, Devon, 1895-7. V. of Abbotsley, Hunts., 1897.
C. of St Catherine's, Liverpool, 1897-8. Joined the Roman
Catholic Church. Principal of a private school, 1900-2;
Assistant Head Master at Preston R.C. College, 1902-11-.
[Venn, 11. 494; Crockford; Clergy List; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WILSON, HAROLD MERVYN (1895), see GIVEN-WILSON.
WILSON, HAROLD REMINGTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1894. S. of T[homas], Esq., of Rivers Lodge, Harpenden.
School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A.
1908. Adm. Solicitor, 1905; practised in London (Messrs
Harold R. Wilson and Co., 43, Bedford Row). Brother of
Geoffrey R. (1893). (Law Lists.)
WILSON, HAROLD WRIGHT (1899), see LEA-WILSON.
WILSON, HARRY MONTEFIORE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1895. S. of Henry Charies, Esq., of Napier, New Zealand.
School, Collegiate, Wanganui. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898; B.Chir. 1902; M.B. 1906. At St Mary's Hospital;
House Physician there. House Surgeon, General Hospital,
Birmingham, and at Great Ormond Street Children's
Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer, Wellington Hospital,
N.Z., 1903; Resident Medical Officer, Napier Hospital. Of
Waipukurau, Hawkes Bay, 1910. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., New Zealand Medical Corps). Practised
subsequently at Hastings, New Zealand. Of Railway Road,
Hastings, in 1948. (Medical Directories.)
WILSON, HARRY RIMINGTON (1873), s« RIMINGTON-
WILSON, H.
WILSON, HARRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1872. S. of the Rev. William (Wadham, Oxford), 1840.
B. at Banbury. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1872; Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Ely, for
Worcester), 1877; priest (Worcester), 1878; C. of Rugby,
1877-81. R. of Over with Nether Worton, Oxon., 1881-3.
V. of St Augustine's, Stepney, 1883-1902. R. of All Saints
Cathedral, Milwaukee, U.S.A., 1906-7. C. of Ascension
Church, Los Angeles, California, 1909-12. Joined the Roman
Catholic Church, 1917. Married, Oct. 15, 1903, Annette
Beatrice, dau. of the Rev. W. C. Raffles Flint, V. of Sunning-
dale, Berks. Editor of The American Catholic. Author
A Good Communion; Follow to Calvary; etc. Latterly of
Wilson, Henry Francis
330, South Vendome Street, Los Angeles. Died Sept. 21,
1923. [Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The
Times, Oct. 17, 1923-)
WILSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 9,
1752. [2nd] s. of Matthew, Esq. (1725), of [Eshton Hall],
Yorks. (and Margaret, dau. of Henry Wigglesworth, of
Slaidburn). Bapt. Jan. 23, 1732-3. at Gargrave. School,
Skipton (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. Michs. 1752; B.A. 1756;
M.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Chester), Mar. 14, 1756; priest
(Peterb.), Sept. 25, 1757. V. of Otley, Yorks., 1760-81. R. of
Slaidburn, 1762-81. Chaplain to Thomas, Earl of Kinnoul,
in 1762. Married Ann, dau. of Thomas Foumess, of Otley.
Died Dec. 13, 1781. M.I. at Otley. Father of Thomas F.
(1788); brother of Matthew (1748-9). (St John's Coll. Adm.,
III. 612; Northants. Clergy; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1781,
595-)
WILSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 9, 1842.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. E[dward], of Congleton, Cheshire
(and Sarah). B. [Dec. 21, 1822], at Congleton. Bapt. Apr. 23,
1823. School [King William's CoUege, Isle of Man and]
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1842. Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 11,
1843; Scholar; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Chester), Dec. 1846.
Died, Jan. 15, 1847, at Chester. Brother of William G. (1838)
and Edward S. (1829). (King William's Coll. Reg.; The
Patrician, iii. 201; Peile, 11. 480.)
WILSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 9,
1851; re-adm. Oct. 17, 1861. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at
Cawthorne, near Bamsley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A.
1864; M.A. 1877. Of Famborough Lodge, Famborough,
Kent. .\ private tutor. F.S.A. Died Jan. 8, 1907, as the
result of an accident. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 12,
1907.)
WILSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 4, 1869. Matric.
Michs. 1869.
WILSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June i, 1870.
[S. of the Rev. Francis (1834), of Armitage, Staffs. B. Sept. 6,
1851. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874.
Adm. Solicitor, 1876; practised (Messrs Kingdon and Wilson)
in London and Hull. Of The Hall, Barton-on-Humber. J. P.
Brother of Bernard (1872), Herbert (1869) and Robert P.
(1889). (Rossall Reg.; Law Lists, until 1939.)
WILSON, HENRY ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 14, 1895. S. of Thomas Alexander, manufacturer [of
Glasgow], of 30, Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, S.E. (and Mary
Butler). B. Sept. 6, 1876, at Port Bannatyne, Butes. School,
Camberwell Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 1903; B.D. 1929. Adm. ad eundem at Trinity College,
Dublin, 1929; B.D. and D.D. (T.C.D.), 1929. Ord. deacon
(London), 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Christ Church, Hampstead,
1899-1904. V. of St Peter's, Norbiton, Surrey, 1904-15. R. of
Cheltenham, 1915-28. Hon. Canon of Gloucester, 1921.
Bishop of Chelmsford, 1929-50; resigned. Select Preacher at
Cambridge, 1930 and 1939; at Oxford, 1932. Married, June i,
1905, Dorothy Mary Marstou, dau. of G. H. Daniels, of
Hampstead, and had issue. Author, Episcopacy and Unity;
The Faith of a little Child; The Creed of a Young Churchman;
The Master and His Friends, etc. Living at Southwold,
Suffolk, in 1953. (Crockford; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, The Rev. HENRY BRISTOW. B.D. 1854, incorp. from
Oxford. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Harry Bristow (Lincoln
College, Oxford, 1793), of Walbrook, London. School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
June 25, 1821, age 18; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1829; B.D. 1834;
Fellow, 1821-50. Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon
at Oxford, 1839-44. Bampton Lecturer, 1S51. V. of Great
Staughton, Hunts., 1850-88. Died Aug. 10, 1888. [Al.Oxon.;
Clergy List; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, HENRY FIELD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 27, 1898. S. of Henry Field, of Ardmore House, Helens-
burgh, Dumbartons. School, Blair Lodge. Matric. Michs.
1898.
WILSON, HENRY FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6,
1878. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William Greive (1838), of Forucett
St Peter, Norfolk (and Maria Atkinson, dau. of Samuel
Holme). B. [Aug. 8], 1859, at Fomcett. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1878; Bell Scholar, 1879; Scholar; Chancellor's
English medal, 1880; B.A. [dth Classic) 1882; M.A. 1885.
Fellow, 1884. M.A., Cape University, 1901. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1883. Called to the Bar, June 13,
1888. Secretarv, Trinidad Judicial Commission, 1892.
Private Secretary to Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State
for the Colonies, and Legal Assistant, Colonial Office, 1897-9.
Legal Adviser to the High Commissioner of South Africa,
1900-1; Colonial Secretary, Orange River Colony, 1901-7.
Chairman, North Charteriand Exploration Company, 19 10-
28. Secretary, Royal Coloniallnstitute, 1915-21. Member of
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Cambridge University Statutory Commission, 1923-7.
K.C.M.G. 1908; K.B.E. 1919. Commander of the Belgian
Order of Leopold II. A keen player of Rugby football, he was
largely responsible for the tablet erected m the close at
Rugby School, in memory of WUUam Webb Ellis. Mamed,
Aug. II, 1902, Isabella Dora, widow of J. H. Anderson, and
dau. of Admiral Sir Robert Smart. Died May 6, 1937, at
Winchester; buried at Froyle. (Miss A. M. Wilson; Law Lists ;
Inns of Court; Who was Who; The Times. May 7, 1937-)
WILSON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 28, 1856. Of Middlesex. [B. Nov. 11, 1837. School,
Lancing College.] Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1862; priest, 1863. Assistant Master
at Hurstpierpoint, 1862-6. C. of Buckland-Dmham, Somer-
set, 1866-73. C. of St Mark's, Surbiton, Surrey, 1873-96.
Latterly of Woodcote, Crookham, Hants. Died Sept. 16,
1900, at Surbiton. {Lancing Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Sept. 18, 1900.)
WILSON, HENRY LYDIARD. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1895. B. Jan. 16, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898;
B.Chir. 1904; M.B. 1905; M.D. 1910. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1903. House Surgeon and
House Physician, General Hospital, Birmingham. Resident
Medical Officer, Belgrave Hospital, Clapham Road, London.
Practised at Bath. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.A.M.C). Subsequently practised in London. Of
52, Seymour Street, Portman Square, 1948. [Medical
Directories.)
WILSON, HENRY REMINGTON ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James Allen (1845), of
Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorks. (and Catherine, dau. of Henry
Remington). B. there [Nov. 21], 1869. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Thomas, Hyde, Cheshire,
1893-5. C. of St Jude's, Bradford, 1895-7. C. of Romaldku-k,
Yorks., 1897-9. R. of Marton, 1899-1912. V. of North Aston,
Oxon., 1912-16. Lie. Pr., dio. of Bradford, 1921-3. V. of
Mansergh, Westmoriand, 1923-8. Married (i) June 9, 1897,
Alice Maud, eldest dau. of WUliam Illingworth, of Burley,
Leeds; (2) Apr. 24, 1919, Mary Hall, eldest dau. of H. H.
Bedford, of Sheffield. Died Apr. 30, 1928. Brother of
George A. (1886) and Lionel G. (1895). {Inns of Court;
Crockford; The Times, May 2, 1928.)
WILSON, HENRY SEASON. Hon. M.A. 1872. University
Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1868-76. Previously Demon-
strator in Anatomy at Edinburgh University. L.R.C.S.,
Edinburgh, 1858; M.D., Edinburgh, 1858. Demonstrator at
London Hospital Medical College from 1877. Of Beckenham,
Kent, in 1900. Author, anatomical. {Medical Directories
imtil 1910.)
WILSON, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
25, 1780, as Henry. Of Norfolk. [2nd s. of Henry William, of
Didlington (and Mary, dau. of Sir John Miller, Bart.). B.
Oct. I, 1762. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A.
1785; M.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (Norwich), May 22, 1785;
priest, Dec. 24, 1786. R. of Alexton, Leics., 1789-1845. R.
of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, 1820-51. Succeeded his brother
Robert as loth Baron Bemers, Apr. 1838. Married, May i,
1788, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Sumpter, of Histon Hall,
Cambs. Died Feb. 26, 1851. Father of the next and of Robert
(1819). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. {sub Bemers);
G.E.C., I. 346; G- M<iS; 1851, I. 430.)
WILSON, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 28, 1814. Of Norfolk. S. of [the Rev.] Henry William
(above) (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Sumpter, of Histon
Hall, Cambs.). [B. Feb. 23, 1797. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1814. Succeeded his father as nth Baron Bemers,
Feb. 26, 1851. President of the Royal Agricultural Society
of England, 1858. Married (i) Feb. 24, 1823, his cousin,
Mary Letitia, eldest dau. of Col. George Crump, of Alexton
Hall, Leics.; (2) July 21, 1857, Henrietta Charlotte, only dau.
of Thomas (Cholmondeley), ist Baron Delamere. Died, s.p.,
June 27, 1871, and was succeeded by a niece. Brother of
Robert (1819). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. {sub
Bemers); G.E.C.)
WILSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 26, 1852. S. of Thomas, of Crimbles House, Leeds.
School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. {6th
Classic) 1856; M.A. 1863. Fellow, 1856. Entered the Bengal
C.S. 1856. Died June 10, 1866, at Futtehghur. Brother of
Kenneth (1861). {Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book.)
WILSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 30, 1869.
[S. of the Rev. Francis (1834). B. 1850. School, Rossall.]
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Pershore, Worcs., 1888-
90. C. of Stratford-upon-Avon and P.C. of Bishopton, 1891-
1917. Died Jan. 7, 1917, on his way home from church, after
Wilson, James
taking five services, at three of which he had preached.
Brother of Bernard (1872), Henry (1870), Robert P. (1889)
and Francis (1864). {Rossall Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 9, 1917.)
WILSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 10, 1883.
S. of Mrs Wilson, of 34, Blacket Place, Edinburgh [and of
Charles, of Liverpool]. Matric. Michs. 1883. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 25, 1885. {Inns of Court.)
WILSON, HERBERT GIBSON. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Of 75. Walsall Road, Little Aston,
Sutton Coldfield in 1946. {C.U. Pari. Reg.)
WILSON, HEW ANNANDALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. S. of Alexander Jonston, of Altenburgh Gardens,
Clapham Common, London. B. [May 17], 1872, at Leaming-
ton. School, Chancery Lane, London (private). Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1896; practised at
39, Lombard Street, London. {Law Lists, until 1910.)
WILSON, HUGH TOWNSHEND. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 15, 1879. S. of the Rev. Hugh Townshend,
deceased. [B. i860.] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1884; priest,
1885 ; C. of Banbury, Oxon., 1884-7. C. of Chelmsford, Essex,
1887-93. R. of Widford, 1893-1903. R. of Heydon with
Little Chishall, Cambs., 1903-35- Latterly of 36, Broad
Street, Ludlow, where he died Apr. 8, 1937. {Rossall Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Apr. 9, 1937.)
WILSON, HUGH WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896.
3rd s. of William Shepley (1857), civil-servant, retired, of
Burnside, Sandhurst Road, Tunbridge Wells. B. Aug. 17.
1877, at 3, Ulva Road, Putney. School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). Brother of Arthur L. (1899),
George S. (1892), etc. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Jan. 31, 1794. [Only s. of James, of Jamaica and of Horton,
Bucks.] Matric. Easter, 1794; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1802. Fellow,
1797-1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 30, 1797- {Inns of
Court; Eton Coll. Reg.)
WILSON, JAMES (1803), see RIMINGTON.
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 14, 1820.
Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), Oct. 17, 1824. {T. A. Walker, 409.)
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 8, 1821.
B. at Snaith, Yorks. Died before coming into residence.
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 25, 1832.
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840.
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 19, 1844-
Matric. Lent 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon,
1849; priest, 1851; C. of St Mary's, Rotherhithe, Surrey,
1851-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe, 1859-88. Latteriy
of 42, Clarendon Villas, Hove. Disappears from Crockford,
1903.
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, June 20, 1853.
Eldest s. of James, Esq., of Hatfield Peveril, Essex. Matric.
Michs. 1853.
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, May 27, 1854-
[3rd] s. of James, Esq., of the Commercial Bank, Invemess.
B. at Inverness. School, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Norwich), i860; priest,
1861; C. of Denton, Norfolk, 1860-3. C. of Newton-in-the-
Isle, Cambs., 1863-6. R. of Town Bamingham, and West
Beckham, Norfolk, 1866-75. V. of St Stephen's, Norwich,
1875-92. R. of Barking with Darmsden, Suffolk, 1892-1904,
and P.C. of Needham Market, 1892-1900. Died Sept. 4, 1904,
at Invemess. Father of Thomas E. (1894); brother of Elliot
(1861) and William (1846). {Crockford; Clergy List; The
Times, Sept. 7, 1904.)
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17. 1871. S. of
John, fanner (and Mary). [B. Oct. 29, 1852], at Kirkbampton,
Cumberland. Bapt. Nov. 19, 1852. School, St Bees (Mr G. H.
Heslop). Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (York), 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Marske-by-the-Sea,
Yorks., 1875-7. C. of Normanton, 1877-81. Chaplain at
Saidpore, Bengal, 1881-2; at Midnapore, 1882-4; at Asansol,
1884-5. C. of St Paul's, Sculcoates, Yorks., 1886-7. V. of
East Hardwick, 1887-90. Chaplain, Royal South Hants.
Infirmary, 1890-4. Chaplain at Smyrna, 1894-5 ; at Boulogne,
1895-1901. Lie. Pr., dio. of London, 1901-3. V.of Wenhaston,
Sufiolk, 1903-4. Died Oct. 3, 1904. M.I. at Wenhaston.
{Eagle, XXVI. 240; Crockford; The Standard, Oct. 7, 1904; ^'i*
Yorkshire Post, Oct. 7, 1904-)
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WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1877. S. of
the Rev. William (1846), of Narberth, Pembs. B. [Jan. 2],
1858, at West Wratting, Cambs. School, Eton [King's
scholar]. Matric. Michs. 1877. Run over and killed on the
Great Western railway, near Taplow, 1879. Brother of
Arthur F. M. (1885). {Eton Sch. Lists; Trin. Coll. Adm. states
that he 'died during the Easter Term, 1878.')
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1886.
S. of James, lawyer, of 23, Aberdeen Park Road, Highbury,
London. B. Jan. 2, 1868. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1886; Scholar; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at
the Grocers' School, Hackney, 1890-2; Second Master of the
Coopers' Company's School, Bow, 1892-1918-. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; T. A. Walker, 590, and
MS. Twte.)
WILSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 12, 1890.
S. of R[obert] H[arrison], M.D., of 8, Walker Terrace,
Gateshead. B. there, Oct. 25, 1871. Schools, Doreek College ;
St Peter's School, York and Gateshead School. Matric. Michs.
1890. Became a Non-Coil. Student, Sept. 29, 1893. A fruit-
farmer at Lihou, Guernsey. Died, Oct. 10, 1936. (T. A.
Walker, 615; The Times, Oct. 13, 1936.)
WILSON, JAMES ALLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 13,
1845; re-adm. pens. July 11, 1846. [Eldest s. of James,
solicitor, of Brincliffe Tower, Shefi6eld (and Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Alderson). B. June 3, 1827.
School, Collegiate, Sheffield.] Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar,
1850; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. ad
eundem, at Oxford, 1854. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1854; priest,
1855; C. of Hornby, Yorks., 1854-6. C. of Stanwix, Cumber-
land, 1857-9. R. of Bolton-by-Bowland, 1859-1915- Hon.
Canon of Ripon, 1889-1917. J. P. for the West Riding of
Yorks., 1887. Married, Apr. 24, i860, Catherine, youngest
dau. of Henry Remington, of Aynsome, near Cartmel.
Resided latterly at Stainforth, Settle, where he died Dec. 14,
1917, aged 90. Father of George A. (1886), Henry R. A. (1888)
and Lionel G. (1895); brother of WUliam R. (1857). [Crock-
ford; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 17, 1917; Hunter,
Hallamshire.)
WILSON, JAMES CAUGHEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 12, 1893. S. of Richard, hosier, of 106, Hampton Road,
Southport, Lanes. B. Nov. 28, 1868, at Limefield, Blackburn.
School, Sandringham House, Southport. Matric. Lent, 1893.
Ord. deacon (Aberdeen), 1904; priest (Glasgow), 1905; C. of
Fraserburgh, Aberdeens., 1904-5. C. of Dumfries, 1905-8.
C. of St Luke with St Barnabas, Glasgow, 1908-11 ; R. there,
1911-12. R. of Lenzie, Dunbartons., 1912-15. R. of Deer,
Aberdeens., 1915-20. R. of Banff, 1920-6. Died Feb. 2,
1926. (Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 12, 1926.)
WILSON, JAMES CLUNES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, i88i. Of Norfolk. [Eldest s. of the Rev. J.] Matric.
Michs. 1881; Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1890; priest, 1891. Assistant Master at Sutton
Valence Grammar School, 1884-8 ; Second Master there, 1888-
97. R. of Billingford, Norfolk, 1897-9. R. of Longford,
Derbs., 1899-1918. R. of Cranwich with Didlington and
Colveston, Norfolk, 1918-24. R. of Belton, Suffolk, 1924-7.
V. of Dalby-on-the-Wolds, Leics., 1927-8. V. of Holkham
with Egmere and Waterden, Norfolk, 1928-32. V of Dalby-
on-the-Wolds (again), 1932-4. Married, Sept. 13, 1906,
Margaret Jessie, dau. of Francis Gosling, of Welbury, Hitcbin.
Latterly of Fostan, near Grantham. Died Mar. 30, 1943,
aged 81, at Hunstanton. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 1,
1943)
WILSON, JAMES HAWORTH. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 10,
1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849.
WILSON, JAMES JOHN MARK. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 22,
1847; re-adm. Feb. 21, 1857. S. of James [Commissary-
General, of the Audit Of&ce]. B. [July i], 1829, at Sydney,
N.S.W., Australia. Schools, Mitcham, Bromley and Ashby-
de-la-Zouch. Matric. Michs. 1848. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 3, 1865. Called to the Bar, 1875. (Venn, 11. 279; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WILSON, JAMES MAURICE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 25,
1855. [Twin] s. of the Rev. Edward (1821), Principal of
King William's College, Isle of Man (and Elizabeth Winch).
B. [Nov. 6, 1836], at Castletown, Isle of Man. Schools, King
William's College, Isle of Man, and Sedbergh. Matric. Michs.
■ 1855; Scholar; Bell Scholar, 1856; B.A. {Senior Wrangler)
1859; M.A. 1862; B.D. and D.D. 1903. Fellow, 1859-68.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1898; Lady Margaret Preacher, 1899;
Lecturer in Pastoral Theology, 1902-3. Assistant Master at
Rugby School, 1859-79. Ord. deacon and priest (Exeter),
1879. Head Master of Clifton College, 1879-90. V. of Roch-
dale, 1890-1905. Archdeacon of Manchester, 1890-1905.
Canon of Worcester, 1905-26; Librarian of Worcester, 1906-
25; Sub-Dean, 1916-25. F.R.A.S.;F.G.S. A brilliant classical
Wilson, John
scholar. Author, theological; edited Worcester Cathedral
Records. President of the Mathematical Association, 1921.
Married (i) Dec. 18, 1868, Annie Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
E. Moore, Esq., of Douglas, Isle of Man; (2) Mar. 26, 1883,
Georgina Mary, youngest dau. of Admiral John T. Talbot, of
Merton Lodge, Clifton. Lived latterly at Steep, Petersfield,
Hants., where he died Apr. 15,1931. Fatherof Edward (1894);
brother (or half-brother) of Charles H. (1870), etc. (Scott,
MSS.; Eagle, xlvi. 187; Crockford; Life of Canon J. M.
Wilson; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 16, 1931-)
WILSON, JAMES MORISON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 15,
1856. Did not reside.
WILSON, JAMES VERNON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1900.
[Youngest] s. of Edward Thomas (Exeter College, Oxford,
1851), M.B., of Westal, Montpellier Parade, Cheltenham (and
Mary Agnes Whishaw). B. there, Jan. 29, i88i. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A.
1907. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1904; priest, 1906; C. of
Stoke-on-Trent, 1904-12. V. of St Andrew's, Wolverhampton,
1912-20. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.). V. of Sneyd, Staffs., 1920-33. C. of St .Albans
Cathedral, 1935-42. V. of St Mary's, Somerstown, Middlesex,
1942-7. Married, Sept. 21, 1909, Norah, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
John Herbert Crump, of Stoke-on-Trenf . Of Bamet, in 1952.
Brother of Edward A. ( 189 1 ). [Cheltenham Coll. Reg. ; Venn, iii.
405; Crockford; Univ. War List; The Times, Sept. 23, 1909-)
WILSON, JAMES WILSON RIMINGTON (1841), see RIMING-
TON.
WILSON, JAMES YELVERTON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, Nov. 3, 1S29; re-adm. pens. Oct. 18, 1830. S. of the
Rev. — , of Hornsea, Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh.
Ord. priest (York), Dec. 18, 1836 (as a literate). S.P.G.
missionary at Port Philip, Victoria, Australia, 1839-40, at
Melbourne, 1841-3, at Portland, 1844-55. Inc. of St Stephen,
Portland, 1856-69. Disappears from Clergy List, 1875.
[Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; F. P. White.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, June 29,
1757. S. of John, of Howe, Applethwaite, Westmorland.
B. there, Aug. 6, 1741. School, Staveley. Matric. Michs.
1757; B.A. [Senior Wrangler) 1761; M..\. 1764. Fellow, 1764.
For a time a private tutor in Cambridge; coached William
Paley for the Mathematical Tripos. His name is associated
with a theorem in the theory of numbers, published by
Edward Waring in his Mediiationes Algebraicae. F.R.S. 1782.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 22, 1763. Called to the Bar,
1766. On the Northern Circuit. Bencher, May 10, 1782.
Serjeant-at-Law, 1786. Judge of the Common Pleas, 1786.
Knighted, 1786. A Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1792-3-
Married, Apr. 7, 1788, M — , dau. of James Adair, Serjeant-
at-Law, and had issue. Died Oct. 18, 1793, at Kendal; buried
there. M.I. {T. A. Walker, 314; D.N.B.; Middle TempU
Bench Book; Judges of England; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1793, II. 965; Gunther, Early Science in Cambridge, 163,
confuses him with John (1713-14).)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 17, I757-
[2nd] s. of Isaac, of Lambrigg, Westmorland. Schools,
Heversham, Westmoriand [and Sedbergh]. Matric. Michs.
1757; Scholar, 1759; B.A. (?,th Wrangler) 1762; M..\. 1765-
Fellow, 1764; Senior Bursar, 1781-9. Senior Proctor,
1780-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 7, 1762; priest, Feb. 27,
1763; C. of Ashley and Kirtling, Cambs., 1762-70. P.C. of
Helsington, Westmorland, 1770-81. V. of Aysgarth, Yorks.,
1781. V. of Gainford, Co. Durham, 1782. V. of Cattenck,
Yorks. Preb. of Llandaff. J. P. for Westmoriand. Resided
latterly at Kendal where he died Jan. 12, 1791- (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg. ; First Fruits, Dioc. of Durham; G. Mag., 1791. '• 9i-)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 7, I759- S. of
the Rev. — , of Rutland. School, his father. Matnc. Lent,
1763; B..\. 1764. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
Peterb.), June 17, 1764; priest (Lincoln), May 25, 1766; C. of
Somersham, Hunts., 1764-1805. Buried there, Nov. 27, 1821,
aged 80. Father of Thomas (1784)- (F- P- White; P. E.
Towell; Northants. Clergy.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 28, 1769.
S. of the Rev. John (1733), R- of Elsing, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Seaming. Matric. Easter, 1770; Scholar, 1769; B.A.
1773. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 6, 1773; priest, July 13,
1777; C. of Witchingham, Norfolk, 1777- Probably V. of
Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1788-1826, dying in 1826; if so,
father of Christopher (1807). (Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1826,
II. 378.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mar. 4, 1773-
S. of John, of Bassenthwaite, Cumberland. School, St Bees.
Matric. Michs. 1773. Migrated (age 21) to Trinity, Mar. 25,
1775; Scholar, 1776; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1778. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1779; priest, 1779. V. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1779-85-
Died July 27, 1785, aged 31, at Bassenthwaite. (Northants.
Clergy; T. A. Walker, 337; G. E. Kirk.)
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WILSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 27, 1787. Matnc
Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1791; B.A. {3rd Wrangler) 1792; M.A.
1795. Chaplain of Trinity, 1 794-1802. C. of Hallaton, Leics.
Sometime Head Master of Bolton-le-Moors Grammar
School. Died in 1826, at Hallaton rectory. (G. Mag., 1827,
I. 186.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 20, 1788; a
'Ten-year man.' Of Westmorland. No residence recorded;
name off, Oct. 1790. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 563.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, Apr. 13, 1812.
S. of Thomas. B. at Workington, Cumberland. School,
Workington. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819;
Med. Lie. 1822; M.D. 1826. F.R.C.P., 1827; Censor, 1831.
Physician to the Middlesex Hospital, from 1831. Lived at
51, Oxford Street, London. Author, The Lost Solar System of
the Ancients Discovered. Died, Sept. 27, 1859. at Workmgton.
{Peile, II. 373; Boase, vi. 917; Munk, in. 281.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 19, 1822.
S. of William. B. in Edinburgh. School, private. Matnc.
Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1832. President of the Union,
1826. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 3, 1827, as s. of
William, of Wandsworth, Surrey. Called to the Bar, May 11,
1832. {Law Lists.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 15, 1823.
S. of the Rev. J., of Donington, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1827; M..\. 1830. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1827; priest,
1828; C. of Surfleet, Lines., 1827-8. C. of Stickney, 1828-32.
C. of Folkingham, 1832-9. V. of Deeping St James, 1838-40.
V. of Wigtoft-fum-Quadring, 1840-70. Married, May 28,
1829, Miss — Gleed. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
(P. B. G. Binnall.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1825. [2nd
s. of John, of Seacroft Hall, and Cliffe Hall, Leeds (and
.Martha, dau. of Richard Bassett). B. Jan. i, 1808. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1829. Of Seacroft Hall, Yorks. J. P.
and D.L. for the West Riding of Yorks. Captain, 2nd West
York Militia. Married, Apr. 13, 1846, Anna Maria Isabella,
dau. of Roderick Macleod, of CadboU, Ross-shire, and had
issue. Died Jan. 29, 1891. Brother of Richard B. (1833).
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 918; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
WILSON, JOHN. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford. For many
possible identifications see A I. Oxon.
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 12, 1834.
S. of John, of Leasgill Cottage, near MUnthorpe, Westmorland.
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841; D.D. 1854. Ord.
deacon (London), June 6, 1841 ; priest, May 22, 1842. Second
Master of St Peter's College School, Eaton Square, 1848-63.
Minister at Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, 1850-8. Head
Master of St Peter's College School, 1863-5. Chaplain to the
Earl of Ripon. V. of Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge, 1858-87.
Died May 23, 1887, aged 73, in London. Father of John R.
(1861). {Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, May 25, 1887.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm.sizaratSrJoHN's, May 15, 1843; re-adm.
pens. Oct. II, 1843. S. of John, silversmith, of Peterborough
(and Elizabeth). B. there, Jan. 13, 1820. School, King's
College, London (Mr Hall). Matric. Michs. 1843. Migrated to
Clare, Mar. 23, 1844; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1847; priest, 1848; C. of St John's, Preston, Lanes.,
1847-50. C. of Docking, Norfolk, 185 1-4. P.C. of St James's,
Preston, Lanes., 1854-76. Married Maria Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Canon Parr, sometime R. of Preston. Died
Mar. 27, 1876. Father of Wolstenhohne M. O. (1875). {The
Times, Apr. i, 1876; Clergy List.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 10, 1844. [2nd]
s. of Robert, of London (and Elizabeth). B. in parish of
St James', Westminster. IBapt. Feb. 11, 1821. Migrated to
Pembroke, Oct. 17, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar; B.A.
1848; M.A. 1852.
WILSON, The Rev. JOHN. D.D. 1854, incorp. from Oxford. [S.
of the Rev. WiUiam (Brasenose, Oxford, 1756), R. of Shefford,
Berks. School, St Paul's.] Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, May 16, 1806, age 16; B..A. (Oxford) 1810; M.A.
(Oxford) 1814; B.D. (Oxford) 1826; D.D. (Oxford) 1852;
Fellow; Tutor; President, 1850-66. Ord. deacon, 1817;
priest, 1821. R. of Garsington, Oxon., 1850-66. F.S.A. ;
F.R.S., 1845. Died July 8, 1873, at Wood Ferry House, near
Oxford. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Boase, in. 1417.)
WILSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1874.
S. of Thomas, printer (and Betsy). B. July 12, 1853, at
Church Kirk, Lanes. Bapt. Jul>;3i, 1853. [School, Clitheroe.]
Matric. Michs. 1874. Of Livingston Drive, Sefton Park,
Liverpool.
Wilson, John Remington
WILSON, JOHN BRACEBRIDGE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 15, 1846; re-adm. pens. Oct. 7, 1848. S. of the Rev.
Edward (Merton College, Oxford, 1818), R. of Topcroft,
Norfolk (and Lucretia). B. there, Sept. 13, 1828. [School,
perhaps Durham ; a Jonathan Bracebridge Wilson was there
in 1842.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852. Originally intended
to enter the Diplomatic service, but went to Australia, where
he was for a time a journalist. Opened a school at Geelong;
Vice- Principal of Geelong Grammar School and, latterly,
Head Master. F.L.S. Married, Apr. 7, 1863, Oriane Maria,
dau. of Horatio Nelson Rowcroft. Died about Oct. 1895, at
Geelong. {Durham Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xix. 500;
Norfolk Weekly Standard, Dec. 7, 1895; Foster, Baronetage.)
WILSON, JOHN CRACROFT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus,
Oct. 1883. S. of F. R., Esq. B. in New Zealand. From
St Andrew's University. Matric. Michs. 1883. Died Dec. 3,
1930, aged 69, at Cashmere, Christchurch, New Zealand.
{The Times, Jan. 20, 1931.)
WILSON, JOHN DOVER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1900. [Eldest]
s. of Edwin, scientific artist, of Cherryhinton Road, Cam-
bridge (and Elizabeth Dover). B. July 13, 1881, at 10,
St Leonards, Mortlake. Schools, Kenley and Lancing
College. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar; Members' prize, 1902;
B.A. 1903; Harness prize, 1904; M.A. 1908; Litt.D. 1926.
Hon. Fellow, 1936. F.B.A., 1931. C.H., 1936. English Lector
at Helsingfors University, Finland, 1906-9; Lecturer in
English Language and Literature at the Goldsmiths' College,
London University, 1909-12. H.M. Inspector of Schools
(adult education), 1912-24. Professor of Education at King's
College, London, 1924-35. Regius Professor of Rhetoric and
English Literature at Edinburgh, 1935-45- Member of the
Departmental Committee on the Teaching of English, 1919-
21. Sandars Reader in Bibliography at Cambridge, 1932;
Leslie Stephen Lecturer, 1939. A Trustee of Shakespeare's
birthplace. Married, July 30, 1906, Dorothy May, only dau.
of the Rev. Edward Curtis Baldwin, V. of Harston, Cambs.,
and had issue. Author, Life in Shakespeare's England;
Shakespeare's Hand in the Play of Sir Thomas More; The
Essential Shakespeare; What Happens in Hamlet; and other
works on Shakespeare. Editor of The New Shakespeare. Of
Three Beeches, Balemo, Midlothian, in 195 1. {Venn, in. 405;
Who's Who.)
WILSON, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i,
1851. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Hunslet, Leeds,
1856-7. C. of Rochdale, 1857-61. C. of Holy Trmity,
Knightsbridge, London, 186 1-7 and 1868-79. C. of St
James's, St Marylebone, 1867-8. Head Master of Chelsea
Grammar School, 1871-83. V. of East Kennett, Wilts., 1884-
96. Died Sept. 20, 1896. {Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
Oct. 2, 1896.)
WILSON, JOHN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 30,
1888. S. of R. G. B. [Jan. 29, 1870], at Geelong, Victoria,
Australia. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Jan. 1894. Died Feb. 21, 1899, in Melbourne,
Australia. {Peile, 11. 742; Law Lists.)
WILSON, JOHN GORDON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1890.
[Eldest] s. of W[illiam] Sfhepley] (1857). Esq., of Burnside,
Sandhurst Road, Tunbridge Wells. [B. Nov. 26, 1871.]
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1890; B..A. 1893. In
the firm of Messrs Merz and McLellan, consulting engineers.
A.M.I.E.E., 1901. Married, 1907, Mary Glen, eldest dau. of
William Davidson, of Edinburgh. Of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Died Feb. 23, 1913. Brother of Arthur L. (1899), George S.
(1892) and Hugh W. (1896). {Charterhouse Reg.; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WILSON, JOHN LAMPORT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 6, 1840. Of Nottingham. Matric. Michs. 1840. Migrated
to Queens', Dec. 19, 1840; B.A. 1844. (T. A. Walker, 470.)
WILSON, JOHN MARYON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 19,
1821 ; re-adm. Fell.-Com., Oct. 9, 1822. [2nd] s. of Sir Thomas
[Maryon, 7th Bart.] (1792), of Charlton, Kent (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Captain James Smith, R.N.). [B. Dec. 12, 1802, at
Lewisham.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Lieut., nth Essex R.V.,
1860-3. Succeeded his brother as 9th Bart., 1869. Sold the
Lordship of the manor of Hampstead, 1871 (for £55,045). to
the Metropolitan Board of Works, thereby preserving
Hampstead Heath from being built upon. Married, Dec. 22,
1825, Chariotte Julia, dau. of George Wade, of Dunmow,
Essex. Died May 11, 1876. Brother of Spencer M. (1821) and
Thomas M. (1819) ; father of Charles M. (1850) and George M.
(1853). {Boase, vi. 919; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
WILSON, JOHN REMINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24,
1866. S. of Joshua. B. [Oct. 15], 1847, in London. School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1873. Of Canterbury. Died May 28, 1904, at Montreux,
Switzerland. {The Times, June 2, 1904.)
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WILSON, JOHN RIMINGTON (1850), see RIMINGTON.
WILSON, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29,
1861. S. of the Rev. John (1834) (and Alice). B. in Chelsea,
London. Bapt. May 22, 1842. School, St Peter's, Eaton
Square. Matric. Michs. 1861. Migrated to Jesus, Jan. 15,
1862; B.A. 1863; 33rii Wrangler, 1865; M.A. i868. Ord. .
deacon (London), i856; priest, 1867; C. of Holy Trinity,
Knightsbridge, 1866-7. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1867-
95. R. of Cavendish, Suffolk, 1895-1908. Died June 7, 1908,
aged 65. (Crockford; The Times, June 9, 1908.)
WILSON, JOHN SKINNER. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Sept. 26, 1868. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] David [Dean of
Aberdeen]. B. [Jan. 5, 1849], at Fyvie, .^berdeens. School,
Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. 186S; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (Aberdeen), 1871; priest, i873- Inc. of Christ
Church, Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeens., 1873-6. C. of All
Saints, Woodhead, Fyvie, 1876-80; Inc. there, 1880-5. R- of
St George's, Edinburgh, 1885-97. Synod Clerk, dio. of
Edinburgh, 1890-7. Canon of St Mary's, Edinburgh, 1890-7;
Sub-Dean, 1897; Dean, 1897-1919. Hon. Canon of Edin-
burgh, 1919-26. Married, Apr. 5, 1883, Mary, 2nd dau. of
Nerval Cl>-ne, Advocate, of Aberdeen. Edited the Seabury
Centenary Report. Died Nov. 13, 1926, at Strathtay, Perths.
(Glenalmond Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Guardian,
Apr. II, 1883; The Times, Nov. 15, 1926.)
WILSON, JONAH EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19,
1840. S. of Jonah, surgeon (and Anne). B. June 4, 1821, at
Huntingdon. School, Huntingdon Grammar (Mr J. Fell).
Matric. Michs. 1840.
WILSON, The Rev. JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
July 2, 1834; a 'Ten-year man.' Ord. priest (Bp. of Carlisle,
at Rose Castle) July 19, i8i8. C. of Grinsdale, Cumberland,
from 1820. Kept a boarding-school at Coldale Hall from
1829, which he moved to Crozier Lodge before 1844. P.C. of
Grinsdale, 1829-48. Married (2) Jan. 1832, Mary, only dau. of
the Rev. Joseph Hudson, V. of Stanwix. Died Feb. 16, 1848,
aged 55. (T. A. Walker, 450; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, 11.
550; C. R. Hudleston.)
WILSON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 20,
1841. S. of Jonathan. B. at Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matric.
Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1845; priest, 1846; C. of BoUington, Cheshire, 1845-6. P.C.
of St James', Congleton, 1846-69. R. of Longnewton, Co.
Durham, 1869-85. Died, Sept. 25, 1885, aged 65. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Sept. 30, 1885.)
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr 15, i795-
Scholar, 1795.
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Magdalene, Apr. 30,
1798. S. of John, of Whitehaven, Cumberland. School,
Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1811. Ord.
deacon (Norwich, LjH. dim. from York), Mar. 14, 1802. V. of
North Kelsey, Lines., 1825-54- Died in 1854. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, June 27,
1814. S. of Thomas. B. at Poulton, Lanes. School, Maccles-
field. Matric. Michs. 1814. Buried in Great St Andrew's
Church, Cambridge, Apr. i, 1815. M.I., on which his age is
given as 18. (Peile, 11. 377-)
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June 24,
1823. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of Heversham, Westmorland
(and Betsey, dau. of Richard Johnson). B. Sept. 12, 1805.
School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1823. (C. R. Hudleston.)
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 7, 1826. Did
not reside. Perhaps same as the next.
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Pembroke, Apr. 25,
1828. 2nd s. of John, deceased, of Caldewgate, Carlisle. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1832; priest, 1833; C. of Bicker, Lines., 1832-42.
C. of Algarkirk-cum-Fosdyke, 1842-72. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874.
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 23, 1850.
[School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1850. (Oakham Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 12, 1871.
S of Daniel [of Halifax]. B. [Apr. 30, 1849], at Halifax.
School King WUUam's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs.
1871- Scholar; B.A. (gth Wrangler and Hist. Trip., ist Class)
1875- M A. 1878. FeUow, 1876-80. H.M. Inspector of Schools
(Lincoln district), 1879; Louth district from 1883. Of the
Manor House, Heighington, Luics., in 1911. Married, 1880.
Brother of Samuel R. (1873)- {King William's Coll. Reg.;
Teile, 11. 620.)
Wilson, Matthew
WILSON, JOSEPH BOWSTEAD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 17, 1861. 2nd s. of Joseph, of Woodhom,
Morpeth, Northumberland (and Ann, dau. of Joseph Bow-
stead, of Beckbank, Cumberland). B. [May 16, 1841], at
Crackenthorpe, Appleby, Westmorland. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Rowing
'blue,' 1863. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1866; priest, 1867.
Assistant Master at Bromsgrove Grammar School, 1865-72.
R. of St Helen's, Worcester, 1873-81. R. of St Albans,
Worcester, 1881. R. of Knightwick with Doddenham, Worcs.,
1881-1909. Member of Worcs. County Council, 1896-1911.
F.S.A., 1893. Married, June 30, 1881, Catherine Eliza,
youngest dau. of Thomas Rowley Hill, M.P., of W'orcester,
and had issue. Latteriy of Oakfield, Claines, Worcs. Died,
Dec. 30, 1911. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
Family Records.)
WILSON, JOSEPH HUTCHINSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888.
S. of John, landed-proprietor, of Fairfield, Cockermouth.
B. there [Nov. 30], 1868. Schools, Cheltenham College and
Liverpool College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. and LL.B.
1891. AHm Solicitor, 1895; practised in Carlisle. Died in
June, 1933. (Venn, 11. 503; Law Lists.)
WILSON, JOSEPH KERSHAW. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 7, 1875. [S. of Joseph, of Canterbury, Derby and
Leamington.] B. Dec. 27, 1854, at Canterbury. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1875; B..\. 1879;
M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1880; priest, 1881; C. of
St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1880-3. C. of Mortlake, Surrey,
1883-90. C. of Wimbledon, 1890-1902. V. of St Margaret's,
Rochester, 1902-15. V. of Bromley, Kent, 1915-30. Hon.
Canon of Rochester, 1922. Maixied Ethel Louisa, dau. of
Col. John Stephen Ross, Madras Stafi Corps, and had issue.
Died Apr. 20, 1930. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Apr. 21, 1930.)
WILSON, JOSHUA PLUMPTON. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. I, 1898. B. May 26, 1879. [S. of the Rev. Beverley
Smelt (1854), V. of Brantingham, Yorks. School, St John's,
Leatherhead, 1892-4.] Matric. Michs. 1898. (Reg. of St John's
Sch., Leatherhead.)
WILSON, KENNETH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15, 1861.
[Youngest] s. of Thomas, Esq. [of Crimbles House, Leeds]
(and Elizabeth). B. Sept. 22, 1842, at Leeds. [School, Leeds
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1875-
Assistant Master at the Hartley Institute, Southampton;
subsequently Principal of Wellington College, New Zealand.
Of Palmerston North, New Zealand, in 1905. Brother of
Herbert (1852). (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Diet, of New
Zealand Biog.)
WILSON, KENNETH PLUMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 11, 1880. S. of the Rev. Plumpton Steaven-
son (Exeter College, Oxford, 1849), R. of Horbling, Lines.
B. [May 31, 1861], at Ringstead, Norfolk. [Schools, Marl-
borough College and Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar;
(Class Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1883); B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II,
ist Class) 1884; M.A. 1890. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1882-4.
Assistant Master at Fettes College, 1884-1925. Of Heather-
deene, Crowthorne, Berks, in 1939. Died May 18, 1949.
Brother of Charles P. (1877)- (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Rossall Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, May 20,
1949.)
WILSON, LAWRENCE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June II, 1884. S. of the Rev. Edward (and Mary). B.
Nov 15 1864, at Crosthwaite, Westmorland. Bapt. Jan. 20,
1865. School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
Ord deacon (Manchester), 1888; C. of Lancaster, 1888-9.
Latterly of Castle HUl, Lancaster. Disappears from Crockford,
1910.
WILSON, LIONEL GATHORNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
20 1895. [6th and youngest] s. of the Rev. James Allen (1845),
R of Bolton-bv-Bowland, Lanes, (and Catherine, dau. of
Henry Remington). B. there [Sept. 25], 1876. School,
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1908. Lieut.,
Royal Engineers. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Gen List (RaUway transport officer)). Head Master of
Riber Castle School, Matlock, until 1930. Married, Apr. 24,
1907, Rosa Beatrice Sophia, 3rd dau of Frederick Barker, of
Longlands, Grange-over-Sands, and had issue. Of Kirkby
Lonsdale in i939- Died Feb. ii, 1951- Brother of George A
(1886) and Henry R. A. (1888). (Rossall Reg.; Tnn. Coll.
Record.)
WILSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 15,
1779. S. of John [schoolmaster], of Heversham, Westmorland.
School, Heversham. Bapt. Nov 3, 1759- Matnc Michs.
1779; Scholar, 1782; B.A. (15th Wrangler, Aegr.) 1783; M.A.
1786 Fellow, 1784. C. of Crayford, Kent, in 1816. {Btog.
Diet, of Living Authors; C. R. Hudleston.)
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WILSON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Jan. 4,
1821. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), 1825; priest, 1826; C. of Alexton, Leics.,
-1841-3. V. of Loddington, 1843-77. Disappears from
Crockford, 1878. (Clergy List.)
WILSON, MATTHEW AMCOTTS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Jan. 22, 1873. [Eldest s. of Sir Matthew Wharton, Bart.
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1845), of Eshton Hall, Gargrave,
Yorks. (and Gratiana Mary, dau. of Admiral Richard
Thomas, of Stonehouse). B. Jan. 2, 1853. School, Harrow.]
Matric. Lent, 1873. Captain, ist West Yorks. Militia, 1874;
Major, K.O.Y.L.I., 1909. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart.,
Mar. 1, 1909. Of Eshton Hall. J. P. and D.L. for the West
Riding; J. P. for the N. and E. Ridings. Married, Oct. 8, 1874,
Georgina Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Thomas Lee, of
Grove Hall, Yorks., and had issue. Died Jan. 18, 1914.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; The
Times, Jan. 19, 1914)
WILSON, MERVYN SEEPINGS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, July 14, 1873. S. of Francis Reed, Esq., of London.
B. at King's Lynn. [School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1873;
Scholar; B.A. 1877. At King's College Hospital. M.R.C.S.
and L.S.A., 1882. House Surgeon, Salisbury General In-
firmary. Practised at Chippenham, Wilts. Member of Wilts.
C.C. Died, Sept. 29, 1933, aged 79- (Medical Directories; The
Times, Sept. 30, 1933)
WILSON, NORMAN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. 3rd s. of
Alexander Christy, M.D., of Doncaster. B. there, Oct. 10,
1878. School, Dean Close, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; M.A. and B.Chir. 1907; M.D. 1911. At Edinburgh
University and the London Hospital. Clinical Assistant,
Royal Waterloo Hospital for children. Practised at Sher-
borne, Dorset. Medical Officer of Health, Sherborne U.D.C.
Died Apr. 20, 1936, at Salisbury, Rhodesia. Brother of
Angus B. (1895) and Walter R. (1891). (Medical Directories;
The Times, May 6, 1936.)
WILSON, PERCIVAL ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 20, 1894. S. of J. A., Esq., of West End, Hambledon,
Hants. [B. Nov. 22, 1875. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1894. Kept seven terms. Second Lieut., West India Regt.,
1899; Lieut., 1900; Garrison Adjutant in Jamaica, 1902-3;
employed with the Egyptian Army, 1906-9; Captain, Royal
West Kent Regt., 1907; retired, 1913. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (mentioned in despatches; M.C.). (Eton Sch.
Lists ; A rmy Lists.)
WILSON, PETER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 12, 1785.
Of Cumberiand. Name off, Nov. 23, 1785. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 563.)
WILSON, PETER McCANDLISH. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21, 1899.
[S. of J., postmaster, of Derby. B. Aug. 29, 1881.] School
[Derby School and] Hymer's College, Hull. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1909. Of Woodbourne, 20, North Hill
Road, Headingley, Leeds, in 1946. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1814.
[4th s. of Thomas, of Tobago, West Indies.] School, West-
minster. Did not reside. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Apr. 26, 1816, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1820; M.A.
(Oxford) 1823. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 28, 1815.
R. of Ilchester, Somerset, 1830-7. Died at Carhampton,
Somerset, June 23, 1847, aged 52. (Record of Old West-
minsters; Al. Oxon.; O. Mag., 1847, 11. 548.)
WILSON, PHILIP WHITWELL. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 8, 1894.
[7th] s. of Isaac Whitwell, J. P., of Castle Lodge, Kendal,
Westmorland [and Anne, dau. of Jonathan Bagster]. [B.
May 21, 1875.] School, Kendal Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1894; Scholar; B.A. 1897. President of the Union, 1896. In
the Press Gallery, House of Commons for twelve years. M.P.
for St Pancras (South) 1906-10. Sometime Parliamentary and
American correspondent to the Daily News. On the staff of the
New York Times. Married (i) 1899, Alice Selina, only dau. of
Henry Collins Pawtucket, of Rhode Island, U.S.A., and had
issue; (2) 1944, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George R.
Cross, of Edgewater, New Jersey. Author, The Church we
forget; The Irish Case; William Pitt the Younger; The Romance
of the Calendar; Newtopia; Black Tarn; etc. Of Linden House,
3001, Henry Hudson Parkway, New York, in 1950. (Burke,
L.G.; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, PLUMPTON. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 3,
1818. S. of William, of Co. Wexford, Ireland. B. Nov. 22,
1799, at Colsterworth, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar;
(Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1820-1); LL.B. 1828. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1824; priest, 1825. R. of Newmarket with
Wood Ditton, Cambs., 1834-47. V. of Thorpe-Arnold, Leics.,
1847-52. R. of Knaptoft with Shearsby and Mowsley, Leics.,
1852-76. Married and had issue. Disappears from Crockford,
1877.
Wilson, Richard
WILSON, RALPH VENABLES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877.
S. of George Venables, land-agent, deceased, of Co. Donegal,
Ireland. B. [May 17, 1857], at KUIybegs. Schools, St Maryle-
bone and All Souls' Grammar. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at
Jesus, Oct. 1877. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury), 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Chislet, Kent,
1880-2. Sunday Evening Lecturer, All Saints, Notting Hill,
1882-3. Chaplain, R.N., 1883-1914; H.M.S. Sultan, 1883;
Garnet, 1884-6; Thunderer, 1887-8; Lion, 1888-9; Devasta-
tion, 1889-90; Iron Duke, 1890-2; Howe, 1892; Empress of
India, 1893-5; Crescent, 1895-7; at the Royal dockyard,
Bermuda, 1898-1903; H.M.S. Aeolus, 1903-4; at Gosport,
1904-9; at Chatham, 1909-14. Latterly of Gosport, Hants.
Died May 29, 1924. Brother of William S. S. (1877). (Venn,
II. 425; Crockford; The Times, May 31, 1924.)
WILSON, RANDLE HUGH. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 10,
1885. B. July 6, 1865. [School, Denstone College.] Matric.
Michs. 1885. Went to Canada. At St John's College, Winni-
peg. Ord. deacon, 1902; priest, 1903; C.-in-charge of Poplar
Point, Rupert's Land, 1902-3. Inc. of Christ Church,
Hamiota, 1904-5. Inc. of Norwood, 1906-7. Died Oct. 4,
1914, at Parksville, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WILSON, REGINALD ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1879. Only [surv.] s. of the Rev. Nathaniel,
V. of Ingham, Norfolk. B. at Stoke Damerel, Devon. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Died May 19, 1883, at Ingham
vicarage. (The Times, May 23, 1883.)
WILSON, REGINALD HENRY RIMINGTON (1871), see
RIMINGTON-WILSON.
WILSON, REGINALD THORP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23.
1884. [Eld.] s. of the Rev. William [Reginald] (1857), V. of
Bolsterstone, Sheffield (and Martha, 3rd dau. of Richard
Thorp). B. [Feb. i], 1866, at Bamsley, Yorks. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Lieut.,York
and Lancaster Regt., 1897. Adm. Solicitor, 1891 ; practised in
Sheffield (Messrs Younge, Wilson and Co.). Married, Aug. 30,
1900, Gladys, eldest dau. of James Willis Dixon, of Sheffield,
and had issue. Succeeded to Waldershaigh, near Sheffield, on
the death of his father, 1914; living there in 1950. Died Feb.
15, 1953- Brother of Clement E. M. (1894), Evelyn R. (1898)
and Rowland A. (1887). (Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; Army
Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 14,
1770. S. of [the Rev.] Christopher (1732) [Preb. of St Paul's].
Of Westminster. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar,
1772; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23,
1771. Brother of Christopher (1782). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns
of Court.)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 21,
1771. S. of the Rev. [John] (1726), R. of Fulboum, Cambs.
B. there. [Bapt. Feb. 24, 1755.] Matric. Michs. 1772;
Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1780. Ord. deacon (Ely, for
Canterbury), Sept. 28, 1777; priest (London, for Canterbury),
May 30, 1779; C. of Ospringe, Kent, 1777-80. C. of Fulboum,
Cambs., 1780. Married at St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge,
July 25, 1776, Ann Selby. Died June 12, 1784, at his lodgings
at Charing Cross, when he was described as ' Chaplain of the
Sampson, guard-ship'; buried at Fulboum, June 16. (St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 563; Cambridge Chronicle, June 19,
1784-)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 13, 1773.
Of Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1774; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781.
WILSON (post FOUNTAYNE- WILSON), RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1800. [Eldest] s. of
Richard, of [Rudding Hall and] Follifoot, Yorks. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of the Very Rev. John Fountayne, D.D.,
Dean of York). [B. June 9, 1783.] School, Eton. Matric.
1800. Succeeded to his father's property, 1786, and to the
Melton Park estates of his maternal grandfather, 1802, and
assumed the additional surname of Fountayne. High Sheriff
of Yorkshire, 1807. M.P. for Yorkshire, 1826-30. Married
Sophia, 3rd dau. of George Osbaldeston, M.P., of Hutton
Bushell, and had issue, five daughters. Died in 1847. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. (sub Montagu).)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 17, 1819.
B. [Dec. 29, 1798], at Kendal, Westmorland. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1823; B.A. (15th
Wrangler) 1824; M.A. 1827; D.D. 1839. Fellow, 1826-31.
Ord. deacon (Ely), Nov. 2, 1828; priest, June 14, 1829. Head
Master of Wigan Grammar School, 1835-7. Chaplain of
Chelsea workhouse, 1837-79. Head Master of St Peter's
College School, Eaton Square, 1837-52. Evening Lecturer at
Chelsea, 1845. C. of St Saviour's, Upper Chelsea, 1872^.
Dean of the College of Preceptors for 11 years. Married
(i) 1830, Frances, dau. of R. Hough, of Newark, Notts.;
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(2) July 12, 1866, Martha, widow of J. M. Lambert, Esq., of
Barking, Essex. Author, Questions on the Gospels and Acts in
Connection with the Greek Testament; A Treatise on Plane and
Spherical Trigonometry; Sermons, etc. Died, Oct. 9, 1879, in
Chelsea. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Boose, vi. 921; The Guardian,
July 18, 1866; Crockford.)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1829.
S. of Robert [surgeon], of Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1829; B.A. (5<A Classic) 1833.
Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 26, 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury, Litt. dim. from York), Mar. 15, 1840, as 'M.A.
Trin. Coll., Camb.' Second Master of Leeds Grammar School,
1841-56. Latterly took pupils at 64, St Andrew's Street,
Cambridge. Died in 1890. Brother of George (1826). (Leeds
Gr. Sch. Adm. Book.)
WILSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Sept. 15, 1873. S. of George, physician, of Leeds. School,
Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar School, 1878-1918-.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Lanes. Fus. ; M.C.).
Died, Mar. 11, 1931, aged 76, at Whitby; buried at Leeds.
{Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Mar. 13, 1931.)
WILSON, RICHARD BASSETT. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Seacroft Hall and Cliffe Hall,
Yorks. (and Isabella, dau. of Richard Bassett). B. Apr. 3,
1806.] Matric. from University College, Oxford, Oct. 22,
1824, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1829; M.A. (Oxford) 1833. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, 1829. Of Cliffe Hall, Yorks. Married,
Dec. 5, 1839, Aime, dau. of William Fitzgerald, Esq., of
Adelphi, Co. Clare, and had issue. Died Mar. 23, 1867.
Brother of John (1825). [Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Burke,
L.G., which gives Feb. 18 for date of death; G. Mag., 1867,
I. 683.)
WILSON, RICHARD PERCY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 28,
1815. Of Middlesex. [Doubtless only s. of Richard, barrister,
M.P. for Ipswich (and Hannah Selby). School, Bury St
Edmunds.] Matric. Lent, 1815; B.A. 1819. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 3, 1814. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1819. Died
Dec. 21, 1837, aged 39. M.I. at Bildeston, Suffolk. (Bury
St Edmunds Reg.; Inns of Court; F. P. White.)
WILSON, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 15, 1854. S. of William. B. at Todmorden, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1874- Ord.
deacon (Norwich), 1859; priest, i860; C. of Woodbridge,
Suffolk, 1859-61. C. of Richmond, Yorks., 1862-9. V. of
Sutton-in-Craven, 1869-1901. Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1901.
Died Apr. 4, 1901, aged 66. (Crockford; The Times, Apr. 8,
1901.)
WILSON, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
13, 1875. S. of [the Rev.] William (Wadham College, Oxford,
1840) [V.] of Banbury, Oxon. B. there [Aug. 26], 1856.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Ely), 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Haddenham,
Cambs., 1880-2. C. of St Paul's, Haggerston, Middlesex,
1882-4. C. of St Augustine's, Stepney, 1884-1902; V. there,
1902-22; C. (again), 1922-7. Died May 10, 1927. (Brighton
Coll. Reg., which gives 1858 for year of birth; Crockford; The
Times, May 11, 1927.)
WILSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 4,
1753. S. of the Rev. Robert, of Warws. B. at Tamworth.
Bapt. Jan. 17, 1734. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1753; B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Ord. deacon (Rochester, Litt.
I dim. from London), Sept. 25, i757; priest (Bristol), Mar. 11,
I 1759. V. of North Curry, Somerset, 1760-91. Preb. of Wells,
j 1765-91. V. of Buckland Newton, Dorset, 1786-91. (Win-
I Chester Scholars; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 620.)
WILSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 16, 1819.
Of Norfolk. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Wilham (1780) (later
10th Baron Bemers), R. of Kirby Cane (and Elizabeth, dau.
I of Thomas Sumpter, of Histon Hall, Cambs.). B. Sept. 1,
I i8oi.] Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1829. Ord.
I deacon (Norwich), June 19, 1825; priest, Oct. 9, 1825. R. of
I Ashwelthorpe, and Wreningham with Nayland, Norfolk,
1826-50. Married (i) Emma, dau. of Col. Piggott, of Dodder-
shall Park, Bucks.; (2) Apr. 13, 1832 (his cousin), Harriet,
widow of John Sheppard, and dau. of Col. George Crump, of
Alexton Hall, Leics., and had issue. His daughter succeeded
her uncle as Baroness Bemers, June 27, 1871. Died Dec. 10,
1850. Brother of Henry W. (1814). (Burke, P. and B. (sub
Bemers; Clergy List.)
WILSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Trinity, Feb. 27,
1852. S. of the Rev. William. B. at Hull. School [Clergy
Orphan, Canterbury and] Burton-on-Trent, Staffs. Matric.
Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856. Assistant Master at the Clergy
Wilson, Roland Knyvet
Orphan School, Canterbury. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1858;
priest, 1859; C. of Edale, Derbs., 1858-60. C. of St John's,
Walworth, 1860-3. C. at Lock's-Fields, Walworth, 1863-4.
C. of Christ Church, St George's-in-the-East, 1864-6. C. of
Wapping, Middlesex, 1866-7. C. of Ramsden Grays, Essex,
1867-9. C. of Woodford, 1869-75. C. of Stoke Albany with
Wilbarston, Northants., 1875-87. Died Mar. 29, 1887.
(Clergy Orphan Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 6,
1887.)
WILSON, ROBERT CALLWELL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1898. [S. of Frederick Robert, Brigade surgeon, of
Perth.] B. Dec. 27, 1879. [School, Aldenham.] Matric.
Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., Royal Irish Rifles, 1900;
resigned, 1901. Served in the South African War (with the
Southern Rhodesian Volunteers), 1901-2. Latterly of
22, St George's Road, Bedford. Died Feb. 22, 1935, in London.
(Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; The Times, Feb. 23, 1935-)
WILSON, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 22,
1858. S. of Robert, of Richmond, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B. [Sept. 18], 1839, at Brighton. School, Blackheath pro-
prietary. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Appointed to the
I.C.S., i860; Assistant Magistrate and Collector in Bengal;
Joint Magistrate and Collector; Officiating Under Secretary to
the Government of Bengal, 1870; Inspector of Registration
Offices, 1872; Officiating Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1877
and 1879. Commissioner, Burdwan division, 1884. Officiating
Secretary to the Government of Bengal (Finance Dept.), 1886;
retired, 1887. Died Apr. 3, 1917, at Holmwood, Surrey.
(India Office Lists; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Apr. 5, 1917.)
WILSON, ROBERT OTWAY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 19,
1828; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Gloucester. Matric. Michs. 1837;
B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1839. P.C. of St Paul's, Poole, Dorset,
1832-54. Died Feb. 12, 1854, aged 63, at Southsea. (Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1854, i. 438.)
WILSON, ROBERT PALEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1,
1889. Of Cleveland St James, Exeter. [Youngest s. of the
Rev. Francis (1834), V. of Armitage, Staffs. B. May 27, 1855.
School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1900.
A solicitor, 1878-92. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1892; priest,
1893; C. of Tunstall, Staffs., 1892-4. Missionary in Norfolk
Island, Melanesia, 1894; in the Solomon Islands, 1895-8; in
Norfolk Island, 1908-9 and 1918-19; P. in charge of Bungana,
1909-18. Chaplain, diiocesan Girls' School, Auckland, New
Zealand, 1921-2; at Siota College, Melanesia, 1922-7.
Latterly of Worthing, where he died Feb. 13, 1947. Brother
of Henry (1870), Bernard (1872), Francis (1864) and Herbert
(1869). (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 18, 1947.)
WILSON, ROBERT THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1875. Of Yorks. [Only] s. of Isaac, Esq., M.P. [of
Nunthorpe Hall, Northallerton] (and Anna DoroAiy, dau. of
Robert Benson, of Kendal). [B. Feb. 7, 1856.] School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. Athletics
'blue' (3 miles). Of Southcroft, Marton-in-Cleveland. An
iron-master of Middlesbrough. J. P. for the North Riding.
Married, Nov. 9, 1882, Charlotte Helen, dau. of Robert
McNair, of Greenfield, Lanarkshire. Died June 14, 1931, at
St Thomas vicarage, York (the home of his daughter).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.; The Times, June 16,
1941.)
WILSON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene, June 22,
1782. S. of the Rev. John, of Heversham, Westmorland.
School, Heversham. Bapt. Dec. 23, 1760. Matric. Michs.
1782. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 23, 1784; B.A. 1786;
M.A. 1789. Ord. priest (London), July 4, 1790. V. of Brods-
worth, Yorks., 1808-27. Died Mar. 17, 1827. (G. Mag., 1827,
I. 473;C. R. Hudleston.)
WILSON, ROGER CARUS (1810), see CARUS- WILSON.
WILSON, ROLAND KNYVET. Adm. at King's (age 17), a
scholar from Eton, May 16, 1859. [2nd] s. of George Knyvet,
Rear-.\dmiral (and Agnes Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev.
William Yonge, V. of Swaffham, Norfolk). B. Aug. 27, 1840,
at Swaffham. Matric. Easter, 1859; Craven Scholar, 1861;
Le Bas prize (mention), 1863; B..\. (Senior Classic) 1863;
M.A. 1866; LL.M. 1875. Fellow, 1862-6. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 27, 1864. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1867. Reporter
for the Weekly Reporter and Law Journal, 1867-71. Suc-
ceeded his uncle. Sir Archdale Wilson, as 2nd Bart., 1874.
Reader in Indian Law, 1878-84; I.C.S. Teacher in Indian
Law, 1884-93. Lived latterly at Richmond, Surrey. J. P. for
Richmond. Married, Dec. 27, 1873, Christiana Whiting,
youngest dau. of Richard Phillips, F.R.S. Author, Short
History of Modern English Law; Digest of Anglo-Muhammadan
Law, etc. Died Oct. 29, 1919, at Richmond. Brother of
William K. (1858). (Etoti Sch. Lists; Ring's Coll. Adm.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Waif ord. County
s; Who I "" — -• ~
Families; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 31, 1919.)
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WILSON, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 31, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. Orel, deacon (Norwich),
June 5, 1831; priest, Oct. 7, 1832. Chaplain, R.N., 1834-71;
H.M.S. Queen, 1847-51; at Sheemess dockyard, 1852-71.
Latterly of The Dale, East Dereham, Norfolk, where he died
Aug. 24, 1883, aged 75. (Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. 5, 1883.)
WILSON, ROWLAND ALWYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Reginald (1857), of Bolster-
stone vicarage, Sheffield (and Martha, 3rd dau. of Richard
Thorp). B. there [July 18], 1868. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Athletics 'blue' (mile),
1888. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1894; priest (Coventry), 1895;
C. of Hartlebury, Worcs., 1894-1900. V. of Hints, Staffs.,
1900-10. R. of Great with Little Witley and Hillhampton,
Worcs., 1910-45. Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1928. F.S.A.
1930. Married, Oct. 2, 1900, Florence Grace, youngest dau. of
the Rev. Benjamin Gibbons, of Waresley House, Hartlebury,
and had issue. Residing at The Pleck House, Hartlebury, in
1953. Brother of Clement E. M. (1894), Evelyn R. (1898) and
Reginald T. (1884). (Crockford.)
WILSON, SAMUEL EYRES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. ii,
1868. [Only] s. of John [deceased], of Armley, near Leeds.
B. [Sept. 7], 1850, at Leeds. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1871. Of 45, Bedford Square, London, W.C. Married Mary
Watts, dau. of William Henry Michael, Q.C. {Winchester Coll.
Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
WILSON, SAMUEL ROBERTSHAW. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. II, 1873. 4th s. of Daniel, gent., of Halifax, Yorks.
B. there, Oct. 2, 1851. School, King William's College, Isle
of Man. Matric. Michs. 1873 ; B.A. {5th Wrangler) 1877; M.A.
1880. Fellow, 1877. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1879;
Cleveland district, 1884; at Halifax, 1892; at Ripon, 1900;
in Berkshire, 1909. Latterly of Reading, where he died
Jan. 30, 1936. Brother of Joseph (1871). {King William's
Coll. Reg.; The Times, Feb. i, 1936.)
WILSON, SCOTT BARCHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Jan. 19, 1884. S. of George [F.R.S.], of Heatherbank,
Weybridge. [B. May 29, 1864.] School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1884. An ornithologist. Died Jan. 20, 1923,
at Everton, Hants. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WILSON, SOULBY BIRKS. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Of St Margaret's, St Mary's Terrace,
Hastings. Died Sept. 26, 1936, aged 79.
WILSON, SPENCER MARYON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 19, 1821. [3rd] s. of Sir Thomas Maryon (1792), 7th
Bart., of Charlton, Kent (and Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. James
Smith, R.N.). Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 12, 1823. Matric.
Lent, 1824. Died, unmarried (accidentally shot) Sept. 1,
1826, at Fletching, Sussex, aged 22. Brother of John M.
(1821) and Thomas M. (1819). (Jesus Coll. Notes; Burke,
P. and B.; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 286.)
WILSON, STEPHEN LEA. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 1, 1837.
S. of Stephen, Esq. [sUk-merchant], of Streatham, Surrey.
[B. Oct. 17, 1818. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Did not
reside. Adm. at Peterhouse, July 10, 1837. Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest,
1843; C. of Bovingdon, Herts., 1842-4. C. of Berkhamsted,
1844-51. C. of Booking, Essex, 1852-4. C. of Prestbury,
Cheshire, 1855-8; V. there, 1858-89. Hon. Canon of Chester,
1873-99. Resided latterly at Lansdowne Crescent, London,
where he died Mar. 25, 1899. (T.A. Walker, 459 and MS.
note; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 28, 1899.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 15,
1762. 2nds. of the Rev. Miles (Queen's College, Oxford, 1728),
of Halton Gill, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1762; B.A. {loth
Wrangler) 1766; M.A. 1769. Fellow, 1767. Brother of
Edward (i757). (Norihants. Clergy.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 14,
1770. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Lent, 1771; Scholar; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord.
priest (Peterb.), June 11, 1775. Head Master of Kingston-on-
Thames Grammar School, Surrey, 1797-1832, during which
period the school 'fell into utter disuse.' BaiUS of Kingston,
c. 1803-27. Assistant Chaplain at Hampton Court Palace.
Died May 16, 1842, aged 93, at Kingston-on-Thames.
{Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 101; P. E. Towell.)
WILSON, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity, Apr. 15, 1779;
a 'Ten-year man.' [S. of William (and Isabella). B. Dec. 3,
1747, at Priest Hutton, Lancaster. Schools, Warton and
Sedbergh.] Matric. Easter, 1795; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1795-
Assistant Master at Sedbergh School, 1768-71. Ord. deacon
(Westminster), 1771; priest (Chester), 1772. Head Master of
Slaidbum Grammar School, Yorks., 1773-5. Head Master
of Clitheroe Grammar School and V. of Clitheroe, Lanes.,
Wilson, Thomas Daniel Holt
1775-1807. R. of Claughton, 1807-13. 'A successful school-
master, a ready versifier, and a social favourite on account of
his amiability, genial wit and copious fund of anecdote. His
besetting weakness was punning.' Married, Apr. 29, 1775,
Susannah Tetlow, of Skirden, widow of the Rev. Henry
Nowell, R. of Bolton-by-Bowland (she was 44 and he 28).
Author, Archaeological Dictionary and Classical Antiquities of
Jews, Greeks and Romans; Lancashire Bouquet. Died Mar. 3,
1813, at Clitheroe. (D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1813, i. 388; Gunning,
II. 117-18.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 19, 1784.
2nd s. of the Rev. John (1759), of Somersham, Hunts. B.
there, Aug. 19, 1767. Schools, Stilton (Mr Topping), St Ives,
and Oakham (Mr Orme). Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788;
M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon, 1789. For some time assisted his
father at Somersham. His descendants were living in the
village in 1943, but nothing further is known of his career.
Buried there, Oct. 16, 1821. (P. E. Towell; Rev. B. F.
Sheppard, R. of Somersham; Oakham Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 6, 1807, Of
Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1815.
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 16, 1817.
Of Notts. [S. of Mrs Beetham, of Costock.] B. Feb. 25, 1798.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824.
(Repton Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 23,
1819. [Eldest s. of Daniel, surgeon, of Leatherhead, Surrey.
B. there, Sept. 26, 1800.I Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1826. Lessee of the Silkstone Collieries, Yorks., 1830-40;
Chairman of the Association of coal-owners of the Bamsley
district. One of the founders of the Yorkshire Union of
Mechanics' Institutions, and of the West Riding Geological
and Polytechnical Society, 1837. Died Jan. 17, 1876. (Boase,
III. 1424; Inns of Court.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 16,
1826. S. of Thomas. B. at Leeds. School, Stonegrave,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord.
deacon, 1833; priest, 1834. V. of Famley, Leeds, 1836-73.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1874. (Crockford.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 26,
1827. Of Beds. [S. of William. B. Mar. 28, 1811, at Bedford.
School, Elizabeth College, Guernsey.] Matric. Michs. 1828;
Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1833; M..\. 1838. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Aug. 18, 1843. C. of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1845-7.
Left the Church of England, 1847. Taught at Bedford
College. A travelling tutor for some years, and teacher of
English in a ladies' College at Weimar in 1871. (Eliz. Coll.
Reg.; Boase, vi. 923; M. J. Tuke, History of Bedford College.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 14, 1835.
Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, May 3, 1843.
S. of Thomas Wood, Esq. [of Fulford, Yorks.]. B. [Nov.
1824], at York. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1843.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26, i860. S. of
Joshua, of Tunbridge Wells. B. [Feb. 10], 1841, in London.
School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. i860. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 25, 1866. (Inns of Court.)
WILSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1898. S. of
T., Esq., of 64, Park Street, Hull. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901 ; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1902 ; priest, 1903 ;
C. of St Paul's, Southwark, 1902-5. C. of St Nicholas,
Nottingham, 1905-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Scarborough, 1907-
11. V. of Cloughton, Yorks., 1912-16. R. of St Hilda's, Old
Trafford, Lanes., 1916-24. V. of St Mary's, Sheffield, 1924-9.
V. of St Peter's, Belsize Park, London, N.W., 1929-49.
Of Stanmore, in 1952. (Crockford.)
WILSON, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 1831.
B. at Huntingdon. [School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1831;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Durham), Nov. 5, 1836;
priest, 1837; C. of Marske-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1836-8. C. of
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Notts., 1838-40. C. of Kirkby-Malzeard,
Yorks., 1840-59. V. of Kirkby Fleetham with Fencote,
Yorks., 1859-75. Disappears from Crockford, 1876. (Oakham
Sch. Reg.; Durham Ord. Book.)
WILSON, THOMAS DANIEL HOLT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 7, 1826. [2nd] s. of [Admiral] George [of
Redgrave Hall, Suffolk] (and Catherine, dau. of John Pollard,
of Ewell, Surrey). B. [Dec. 1807], at Redgrave. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1833; M.A.
1840. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 7, 1832; priest, June 2,
1833. R. of Hinderclay, Suffolk, 1833-79- K- of Redgrave
with Botesdale, 1844-81. Married, Nov. 26, 1839, Barbara,
eldest dau. of James Hales, of Norwich. Died Jan. 4, i88i.
Father of Thomas H. (1862); brother of George St V. (1824).
(Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 12, 1881.)
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WILSON, THOMAS ERSKINE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1894-
S. of the Rev. James (1854), R. of Barking, Suffolk (and
Ellen Silver). B. [Dec. 6], 1874, at [Town] Barningham,
Norfolk. Schools, Norwich and Aldenham. Matric. Michs.
1894; Abbott Scholar, 1895; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1904. Assistant
Master at Sutton Valence School, 1897-8 ; at Bradfield College,
1899-1914 (Head of Junior School, 1909-14). Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1900; priest, 1901. Head Master of St Saviour's
School, Ardingly, Sussex, 1915-32. R. of West Walton, Nor-
folk, 1933-46. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, from 1946.
Married, 1914, Ella, dau. of H. Gibbs, of Handcross, Sussex.
Latterly of Multons, Bolney, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Died
July 31, 1951. (Venn, 11. 541; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Who's Who; Crockford; The Times, Aug. i, 1951.)
WILSON, THOMAS FAIRFAX. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26,
1855. S. of the Rev. John, of Goole, Yorks. B. there, 1836.
Bapt. Feb. 25, 1836. School, Great Berkhamsted, Herts.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Resided three terms. (Venn, 11. 325.)
WILSON, THOMAS FOURNESS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Nov. 8, 1788. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry (1752).
of Otley, Yorks. (and Anne, dau. of Thomas Foumess, of
Otley). [B. July 22, 1769.] School, Guiseley, Yorks. [and
Manchester Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793.
C. of Cleckheaton, Yorks., 1805-37, and C.-in-charge of
Silsden, 1813-37. Resided at Burley Hall, near Otley.
A 'sporting parson'; kept a pack of harriers. J. P. Married,
Mar. I, 1813, Eleanor, dau. of Sir Robert Eden, Bart., of
Windlestone House, Co. Durham, and had issue. Died Oct.
17. 1837, at Gilligate, near Doncaster. (Manchester Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; H. C. Cradock.)
WILSON, THOMAS HOLT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1862. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Thomas Daniel Holt (1826), R. of
Redgrave and Botesdale (and Barbara, dau. of James Hales,
of Nor\vich). B. [June 4, 1843], at Hinderclay, Suffolk.
School, Forest, Walthamstow; 'left, aged 16, having cataract
in both eyes.' Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1876.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1866; priest, 1868; C. of St Margaret's,
King's Lynn, 1866-8. C. of Lopham, Norfolk, 1869-70. C.
of Hinderclay, Suffolk, 1870-4. C. of St John-de-Sepulchre,
Norwich, 1874-5. C. of Gaywood, Norfolk, 1875-7. V. of
Great Plumstead, 1877-80. R. of Redgrave with Botesdale,
Suffolk, 1881-1904. R. of Braisworth, 1904-7. Married
(i) 1870, Helen Emily, dau. of Edward Greene, and had issue;
(2) Aug. 29, 1882, Alice Bertha, widow of H. J. Smith, Esq.,
of Stafford, Dorset, and dau. of the Rev. E. D. Wickham, V.
of Holmwood, Surrey; (3) July 8, 1890, Mary Isabella, only
dau. of the Rev. M. Turner, V. of Cotton, Suffolk. Lived
latterly in Canada, and died in Toronto, Aug. 8, 1911.
(Scott, MSS.; Peile, u. 574; Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit,
notices.)
WILSON, THOMAS MARYON. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
St John's, June 2, 1792. [Only] s. of [General] Sir Thomas
Spencer, 6th Bart., of Charlton House, near Greenwich (and
Jane, dau. of John Badger WeUer). [B. Mar. 2, 1774.] School,
Charterhouse. Migrated to Clare, Nov. 17, 1794. Succeeded
his father as 7th Bart., Aug. 29, 1798- Owned a menagerie
of wUd animals, some of which he allowed to run wild about
his house at Charlton. Married, 1799, in the chapel of
Charlton House, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. James Smith, R.N.
Died at Cheltenham, July 22, 1821, aged 47. Father of the
next, of John M. (1821) and Spencer M. (1821). (St John's
Coll. Adm.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.;G. Mag., 1821, n. 187.)
WILSON, THOMAS MARYON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's,
July 8, 1819. Eldest s. of Sir Thomas Maryon (above), 7th
Bart., of Charlton House, Kent (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Captain James Smith , R.N.). [B. Apr. 14, 1800, at Southend,
Essex.] Educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1819; M.A. 1823.
Succeeded his father as 8th Baronet, July 22, 1821. High
Sheriff of Kent, 1828. Colonel, West Kent MiUtia, 1853-69.
President of the Genealogical and Historical Society of Great
Britain. Died, unmarried, May 4, 1869, at Folkestone; buried
in the family vault in St Luke's Church, Charlton. Brother of
John M. (1821) and Spencer M. (1821). (Boase, m. 1425;
Burke, P. and B.)
WILSON (or NEWBY-WILSON), THOMAS NEWBY. Adm. pens,
at Clare, Oct. i, 1859. [Only s. of Thomas, of Lancaster
(and Mary, only dau. of Myles Harrison). B. 1839.] Matric.
Michs. 1859. Of The Landing, Lake Side, Ulverston, Lanes.
J. P. for Lanes. Latterly of Hill Croft, Lymington, Hants.
(Walford, County Families (Newby-Wilson).)
WILSON, THOMAS RICHARDSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1899. S. of Robert, farmer, of Tebay, Westmorland
(and Agnes Richardson). B. there, June 5, 1868. Matric.
Michs 1899.
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WILSON, THOMAS WARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1868. [S.
of the Rev. Edward (1821), of Nocton. B. Apr. i, 1849.
School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876.
Cricket 'blue,' 1869. Assistant Master at Sherborne School,
1872-1908. Married, 1880, Augusta Louisa Jarvis, of
Hamilton, Canada, and had issue. Of Uploders House,
Bridport, in 1910. Died Jan. 4, 1924, at Bonshaw, Broad-
stone. Brother (or half-brother) of William B. (1866), Charles
H. (1870), etc. (Repton Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
WILSON, WALTER GORDON. Adm. at King's, Apr. 19, 1894.
[5th] s. of George Orr, of Blackrock, Co. Dublin (and Annie
Vudt6, dau. of Col. Ponsonby Shaw). B. Apr. 21, 1874.
School, H.M.S. Britannia. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (Mech.
Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1897. M.Inst.C.E.; Hon. M.I.M.E.
Founder and managing director of the firm of Wilson and
Pilcher, engineers and motor-car builders, of Westminster.
With Messrs Armstrong Whitworth, 1904-8; and Messrs I.
and E. Hall, at Dartford, 1908-14. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.; R.N.A.S.; Major, Tank Corps,
1916; Chief of Design, Mechanical Warfare Dept.; C.M.G.,
1918; mentioned twice in despatches). Subsequently a
consulting engineer in London and a company-director.
Married Ethel Crommelin, dau. of S. O. Gray, of Swaines,
Rudgwick, Sussex, and had issue. Of The Elms, Itchen
Abbas, Winchester, in 1952- (King's CoU. Reg.; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WILSON, WALTER REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1891. S. of A[lexander] Christy, M.D., of
39, Hall Gate, Doncaster. B. June 14, 1874. at 21, South
Parade, Doncaster. School, Doncaster Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1898. At
the London Hospital; House Physician there. Sometime
Medical Officer in the hospital-ship Albert. Practised at
Doncaster. Married, July 1908, Madeline Abercombie, dau.
of the Rev. George Wilson, of Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Of
121, Thome Road, Doncaster, in 1950. Brother of Angus B.
(1895) and Norman (1897). (Medical Directories; Who's Who
in Yorkshire.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 11,
1753. B. in London. Matric. Michs. i753-
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 31,
1759. S. of Thomas, druggist, of Yorkshire. B. at Beverley.
School, Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1759; B.A. 1764. Ord.
deacon (Chester, for York) Dec. 1763; priest (Lmcoki)
June 14, 1767; C. of St Mary's, Beveriey, 1763. (St John's
Coll. Adm., III. 657.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 14, 1769. B. at
Empingham, Rutland. [School, Oakham.] Matric. Easter,
1770. (Oakham Sch. Reg.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3. i77o.
S. of Joseph, mercer, of Lanes. [Bapt. Mar. 28, 1752-]
School, Hawkshead. Matric. Michs. 1770; Scholar, i773;
B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777; B.D. 1785- Fellow, 1777-97; Jumor
Dean, 1793-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb., for Ely) Dec. 18, 1774;
priest (York) Oct. 27, 1776; C. of Doddington, Cambs., 1774.
C. of St Paul's, Sheffield, 1776. R. of Moreton, Essex, 1796-
1822. Died Mar. 20, 1822. Benefactor to Hawkshead
School. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 564; G. Mag., 1822, i. 476.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 26, 1775- B.
at York.
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 22, 1779-
Of Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1783; B.A. (3rd
Wrangler) 1784; M.A. 1787; B.D. 1794- Fellow, 1788-1800;
Senior Dean, 1795-6; Junior Dean, I79&-9- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1789; priest, May 30, 1790. V. of Marton
to. Grafton, Yorks., 1799-1800. Author, An Illustration of the
Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions
of Jews and Christians concerning Jesus Christ. Found dead
in his rooms in College, Mar. 22, 1800, aged 38. M.I. in the
Chapel. (St John's CoU. Adm., iv. 564; G. Mag., 1800, i. 583;
Records of Rochester.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 18, 1801. S. of
W., Esq. B. at Bolton Hall, N. Riding. School, Harrow
[entered 1798, age 14]. Matric. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1803;
B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Fellow, 1807-22. V. of Elmstead,
Essex, 1822-57. Married. 'His benevolence was com-
mensurate with the ample means with which he was blessed.'
Died May 25, 1857. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1857, "•
223.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 1805. Of
Smithfield, Stockton-on-Tees. Matric. Michs. 1805. Resided
two terms. Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 25, 1806; M.B. 1812.
(Venn, 11. 106; T. A. Walker, 379.)
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WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May ii, 1819.
Of Beds. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1826. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1823. Ord.
deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich) May 29, 1825;
priest, 1826; 'B.A., St John's.'
WILSON, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6,
1825 ; a 'Ten-year man.' In Priest's Orders. Of Cumberland.
Ord. deacon, 1821; priest, 1822. R. of Arthingworth, North-
ants., 1828-9. P.C. of Field Broughton, Lanes., 1829-72.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1873.
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Peterhouse, June
30, 1830. Of Midds. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1835; priest, 1836. V. of Houghton
Regis, Beds., 1846-55. V. of Corse, Gloucs., 1855-67. Died
July 23, 1867, aged 62. {T.A. Walker, 441, where his Academic
career is confused with that of William (next); Crockford;
G. Mag., 1867, II. 400.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Peterhouse, Apr. 9,
1832. Of Colchester. Matric. Michs. 1832; LL.B. 1838. Of
Bracondale Hill, Norwich, in 1837. {T. A. Walker, 444.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 4, 1844. S.
of William, of Alfreton, Derbs. (and Anne Dorothy). B. there,
Sept. 25, 1825. School, Wakefield (Mr Garvey). Matric.
Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851.
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. i,
1846; had been adm. (age 17) at Trinity College, Oxford,
Mar. 5, 1846, but did not reside. [Eldest] s. of James, Esq.,
banker, of Inverness. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1846;
Scholar; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1851;
priest (Peterb.) 1852; C. of Isham, Northants., 185 1-3. C. of
West Wratting, Cambs., 1855-9. R. of Teversham, 1859-67.
V. of Waterbeach, 1867-73. R- of Narberth with Robeston-
Wathen, Pembs., 1873-85. R. of Stoke Brueme, Northants.,
1885-95. Died May 4, 1895, aged 66. Father of James (1877)
and Arthur F. M. (1885); brother of Elliot (1861) and James
(1854). {Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy; Crockford.)
WILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 4,
1850. S. of John. B atBerwick-on-Tweed. School, Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1853; B.A. 1854. Died Jan. 19,
1903, at 40, Hide Hill, Berwick-upon-Tweed, of which he was
' a notable citizen,' aged 73. (Durham Sch. Reg. ; Scott, MSS. ;
The Times, Jan. 23, 1903.)
WILSON, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1875. S. of Alfred, Esq. B. in London. School,
Sevenoaks (Rev. C. Crofts). Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879.
Died Dec. 26, 1880, at Davos Platz, Switzerland, aged 23.
[The Guardian, Jan. 5, 1881.)
WILSON, WILLIAM BERNARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 4, 1866. S. of the Rev. Edward (1821) (and Anne
Louisa). B. [Apr. 23, 1847], at Nocton, Lines. Bapt. May 27,
1847. [Schools, Repton and Clifton College.] Matric. Michs.
1866. Comet, 4th Hussars, 1869; Lieut., 1871 ; transferred to
Bengal Staff Corps, 1874; Captain, 1881; Brevet Major, 1887;
D.A.A.G., Bengal, 1885-91. Served in the Afghan War,
1878-80; in Burma, 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches).
Lieut.-Col., 1895. Assistant Judge Advocate-General in
India, 1893-7; Deputy Judge Advocate-General from 1897.
Brevet-Colonel, 1901. Retired, 1907, and resided at Minehead.
Died 1919. Brother (or half-brother) of Thomas W. (1868),
Charles H. (1870), etc. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.;
Army Lists.)
WILSON, WILLIAM CARUS (1810), see CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May I, 1886. S. of William John, chemist, F.C.S., of Ealing
Dean, London, W. (and Olivia Mary Ann Gibson). B. Jan. 6,
1868, at Netting Hill, W. School, Godolphin, Hammersmith.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; LL.B. 1897.
WILSON, WILLIAM CORBETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 13, 1783. S. of William, of Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar,
1786; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1795. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1787;
priest (London) Dec. 23, 1787. Chaplain to H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales (later George IV). V. of Bozeat with Strixton,
Northants., 1795-1825. V. of Priors Hardwick with Marston
Priors and Shuckburgh, Warws., 1796-1837. Died May 17,
1837. Father of the next. {Northants. Clergy; Record of Old
Westminsters; G. Mag., 1837, i. 666; Clerical Guide.)
WILSON, WILLIAM CORBETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
10, 1813. [S. of the Rev. William Corbett (above), V. of
Priors Hardwick, Warws. B. Feb. 1796. School, Rugby.]
Wilson, William Parkinson
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. V. of Bozeat with
Strixton, Northants. (succeeding his father), 1825-53. KQled
by a fall from his gig, May 25, 1853. aged 58; buried at
Strixton. M.l. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1853, 11. 207.)
WILSON, WILLIAM DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 20,
1858. S. of William Duncan [M.D.], of Carrickfergus, Co.
Antrim (and Jane). B. there [May 25], 1840. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 27, 1862. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.,
'William Davys Duncan Wilson'; Inns of Court.)
WILSON, WILLIAM FREDERIC ANTONIO. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, July 2, 1851. [Only] s. of James Newton, gent., of
Wood Street, Cheapside, London. B. [Mar. 9, 1833], in
London. School, King's College School, London. Matric.
Michs. 1851. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. at St Mary Hall,
Oxford, July i, 1853; B.A. (Oxford) 1855; M.A. (Oxford)
1858. Adm. ad eundem, at Cambridge, 1871. A civil servant;
at the Admiralty; second class Clerk in 1866; in the Inland
Revenue (Excise Branch) at Cambridge, 1870-80. F.S.A.
Died June 17, 1906, aged 73, in London. [Peile, 11. 521;
Civil Service Lists; The Times, June 19, 1906.)
WILSON, WILLIAM GREIVE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 2, 1838. Of Cheshire. [S. of the Rev. Edward, of
Congleton. B. Apr. 6, 1819.] School, King William's College,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1838; Bell scholar, 1839; B.A. (i6tk
Wrangler, 8th Classic) 1842; M.A. 1845. Fellow, 1844-9.
Assistant Master at Kensington School. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1845; priest, 1846. R. of Fomcett, Norfolk, 1847-96.
J. P. for Norfolk. Married, Oct. 27, 1852, Maria, dau. of
S. Holme, Esq., of Holmestcad, near Liverpool (Mayor of
Liverpool, 1852). Died Mar. 21, 1896. Father of Henry F.
(1878); brother of Edward S. (1829) and Henry (1842).
(Crockford; Eagle, xix. 290; The Standard, Mar. 24, 1896.)
WILSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 6,
1858. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. In Holy
Orders. C. of FromeSelwood, Somerset, 1869-71. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1880.
WILSON, WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1891.
S. of Robert, Esq., of 7, St Andrew's Place, Regent's Park,
London, N.W. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1900.
WILSON, WILLIAM KNYVET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6,
1858. [Eldest] s. of Captain George Knyvet, R.N. B. [Nov.
2], 1838, at Swaffham, Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1858; Scholar, i860; B.A. (zrd Classic) 1862; Chancellor's
medal, 1862; M.A. 1865. Fellow, 1864. Assistant Master at
Rugby, 1862-5. Killed, July 17, 1865, by a fall on the
Riffelhom. Brother of Roland K. (1859). (Boase, vi. 925;
G. Mag., 1865, 11. 393.)
WILSON, WILLIAM LINTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8,
1869. S. of Thomas, baker (and Jessie). B. at Hull. Bapt.
June 16, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M-A. 1876.
Second Master of Burgh-le-Marsh Middle School, Lines.,
1872-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1872; priest (Canterbury)
1874. C. of Addlethorpe, Lines., 1873. Assistant Master at
Dover College, 1873-6. C. of Newington-next-Hythe, Kent,
1874-6. Head Master of St George's School, Brampton,
Hunts., 1876-7. Principal of Oakhurst School, Chigwell,
Essex, 1877-90; Principal of St John's College, Loughton,
1890-6. V. of Rumburgh with St Michael, South Elmham,
Suffolk, 1895-1933, and R. of All Saints with St Nicholas,
South Elmham, 1919-33. Married, July 4, 1876, Anne
Wright, only dau. of Robert Brock, Esq., of Haxey, Lmcs.
Latteriy of Rumburgh, Halesworth, Suffolk. Disappears
from Crockford, 1938. [Clergy List; The Guardian, July 12,
1876.)
WILSON, WILLIAM MANN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
30, 1891. Of 3, Park Place, Upper Baker Street, London.
[Schools, Model School, York, Trinity College, York, and
Yorkshire College, Leeds; at London University, 1890.]
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; LL.B. 1914-
Assistant Master at Leeds Central High School, 1888-91; at
Abingdon School, 1894-7; Head Master of Hanley Secondary
School, Stoke-on-Trent, 1897-1918-. (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
WILSON, WILLIAM PARKINSON. Adm. sizar at St John's.
Feb. 17, 1843. S. of John, silversmith, of Peterborough (and
Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt. Feb. i, 1826. School, Cathedral
Grammar, Peterborough. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. (Senior
Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1847; M.A. 1850. FeUow,
1847-57. Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College,
Belfast, 1849-54; Professor of Mathematics at Melbourne,
Australia, 1854-74. Author, A Treatise on Dynamics. Died
Dec. II, 1874, at Momington, Australia. (Boase, iii. 1429.)
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WILSON, WILLIAM REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 3, 1857. [4th] s. of James, of Brinclifie, Sheffield (and
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Alderson).
B. there [May 15], 1838. Schools [Sheffield Collegiate and]
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord.
deacon (York) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Bolsterstone, Yorks.,
1862-6. C. of Knaresborough, 1866. V. of Bolsterstone with
Deepcar, 1867-1914. Hon. Canon of York, 1899-1914.
Married, Mar. 30, 1865, Martha, 3rd dau. of Richard Thorp,
of Bamsley. Died Nov. 26, 1914. Father of Reginald T.
(1884), Clement E. M. (1894), Evelyn R. (1898) and Rowland
A. (1887); brother of James A. (1845). (Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Dec. i, 1914; Hunter, Hallamshire.)
WILSON, WILLIAM SHEPLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 30, 1857. S. of John, barrister (and Georgiana). B. at
Lewisham, Kent. Bapt. Mar. 6, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1857;
B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. A Civil Servant; in the office of
Woods, 1870. Died July 5, 1905, at his residence at Tun-
bridge Wells, aged 66. Father of Arthur L. (1899), George S.
(1892), Hugh W. (1896) and John G. (1890). {Eagle, xxvii.
277; The Times, July 7, 1905; Imperial Calendar.)
WILSON, WILLIAM SILVESTER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 2, 1833. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of John W., gent., of
Wilmington Square, London.] Matric. Lent, 1834; B.A.
1838; M.A. 1842. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 17, 1833.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1839. A Special Pleader. The
Rev. 'W. S. Wilson, M..A.' (not of Oxford) was C. of Bromp-
ton, Somerset, -1841-50; of Penzance (no cure), 1851-5;
disappears from Clergy List, 1856. {Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
WILSON, WILLIAM STEPHEN SHELDON. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Jesus, Oct. i, 1877. S. of George Venables, Esq. B. at
Killybegs, Ireland. Schools, All Souls' Grammar and St
Marylebone(MrA.H.Barford). Matric. Michs. i877- Brother
of Ralph V. (1877)-
WILSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1874. S. of William Savery, gent., of New Haven,
U.S.A. (and Adeline Driver). B. Dec. 21, 1847, at Childwall,
Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 7, 1849. [School, Cheltenham College.]
Kept five weeks of the Michs. Term, 1874. At the R.M.A.,
Woolwich, 1866-8; Lieut., R.E., 1869; resigned, 1872.
Entered the Prussian Cuirassiers; afterwards re-joined the
Royal Engineers. Died Mar. 29, 1924, at Malvern. {Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WILSON, WILLIAM THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Caius, Sept. 30, 1863. S. of John, late Paymaster, 3rd West
Indian Regt., and Capt., 93rd Highlanders, of Bawtry Hall,
Yorks. B. in the Barbados. [Formerly an officer in the
Indian Navy.] Matric. Michs. 1863. Migrated to Magdalene,
Nov. 14, 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1866; priest, 1867; C. of St George's, Leeds, 1866-7. C. of
Hertingfordbury, Herts., 1867-8. Private Chaplain at Cally-
Gatehouse, N.B., 1868-71. C. of St Jude's, Mildmay Park,
Islington, 1871-2. R. of Burlingham St Peter, Norfolk,
1873-80. V. of Widcombe, Somerset, 1880-92. V. of Leyton,
Essex, 1892-9. V. of St Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings, 1899-
1910. Lie. Pr., dio. of Bristol, 1915-19- Married (i) Julia
Frances — ; (2) Oct. 22, 1889, Emily Lilian, dau. of J. Budd,
Esq. Resided latteriy at Clifton, where he died Aug. 30, 1919.
{Venn, 11. 363; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 30, 1889; The
Times, Sept. 3, 1919.)
WILSON, WILLIAM WILSON (1782), see CARUS-WILSON.
WILSON, WOLSTENHOLME MURRAY OWEN. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 8, 1875- [3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1843), of
Preston, Lanes, (and Maria Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt.
Apr. 12, 1857. [School, Melbourne, Australia.] Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. and LL.B. 1880. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 16, 1877. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. Died in
London, July 2, 1947. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; F. P. White.)
WILSON-BARKWORTH, ARTHUR BROMBY (1872), see
WILSON.
WILSON-FOX, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1882.
S. of Wilson [Fox], [M.D., F.R.S., Physician-in-Ordinary to
Queen Victoria], of 67, Grosvenor Street, London. B. [Aug.
18], 1863, in London. School [Marlborough College and]
Charterhouse [and University College, London]. Matric.
Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1884; B.A. 1885. .\dm. at Lincohi's
Inn, May 9, 1884. CaUed to the Bar, 1888. Called to the
Johannesburg Bar, 1889. Advocate-General, Cape of Good
Hope, 1894; Public Prosecutor, Rhodesia, 1894. Served in
the Matabele and Mashona rebellions, 1896; Director of
transport, 1897. Manager of the British South Africa
WiLTON, Richard
Company, 1898; a Director, 1913. M.P. for North Warwick-
shire, 1917-21. Married, 1898, the Hon. Eleanor Birch
Sclater-Booth; 5 th dau. of the 1st Baron Basing, and had
issue. Died Nov. 22, 1921, at 20, Lowndes Square, London.
Brother of William A. (x88o, sub Fox). {Marlborough Coll.
Reg. ; Who was Who {sub Fox) ; Charterhouse Reg.)
WILSON-HIRD, ALFRED ERNEST (1899), see HIRD.
WILSON-PATTEN, EUSTACE J. W. (1854), see PATTEN.
WILTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 9,
1804. [Eldest] s. of William, of London. School, Hackney,
London. Matric. Easter, 1805; B.A. 1809. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 9, 1801. Called to the Bar. {Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
WILTON, BERNARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 8,
1889. S. of the Rev. Richard (1847). B. at Londesborough,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (York)
1893; priest, 1894; C. of Whitby, 1893-8. V. of St John's,
BUsdale (or Bilsdale-Midcable), Yorks., 1898-19 16. V. of
RiccaU, 1916-24. V. of Goole, 1926-7. Chaplain and
Governor of Shrewsbury Hospital, Sheffield, 1927-43. Died
Jan. 27, 1945, at 116, Auckland Road, Upper Norwood.
Brother of Richard C. (1883). {Crockford; The Times, Feb. 5,
I945-)
WILTON, CHARLES PLEYDELL NEALE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, June 25, 1813. Of Sussex. Matric. Michs 1813;
B..\. 1817; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) July 9, 1820;
priest, Dec. 24, 1820; C. of Awre, Gloucs. C. of Stowting,
Kent, in 1826. Chaplain in New South Wales, Australia,
1826-61. Disappears from Clergy List, 1862. Author,
geological. (F. P. White.)
WILTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 18, 1816. Of
Wilts. [S. of John, H.E.I. C.S. School, MiU Hill, London.]
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820; M..\. 1823. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1820; priest (Bristol) 1821. C. of West Lavington,
Wilts., -1841-6, and Head Master of West Lavington
Grammar School, 1849-71. P.C. of Maddington, 1835-51.
C. of Melksham, 1859-71. Chaplain to the Earl of Northesk,
1866-71. Sometime officiating Minister at the Chapelry of
Earl Stoke, WUts. Died May 8, 1871. {MiU Hill Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
WILTON, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Oct.
1871. S. of the Rev. — [Edward] (St Mary Hall, Oxford,
1842), formerly Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Galloway.
B. June 26, 1852, at Galloway House Park, Garlieston,
Wigtons. School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1871.
{CUrgy List, 1853; C. J. Fordyce.)
WILTON, FREDERICK ROBERTS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1868. S. of Robert [and Mary Ann]. B. Feb. 9, 1849,
at Doncaster. Bapt. Mar. 8, 1849. [School, Wesley College,
Sheffield.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1873- Assistant Master
at the City of London School, 1872-4. Killed in Aug. 1874
whilst climbing on Snowdon. Brother of Robert C. (1882),
Thomas G. (1879) and the next. (A. G. E. Hookham.)
WILTON, GEORGE CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31,
1886. S. of Robert. B. May 17, 1867, at Doncaster. School,
Doncaster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1896. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1890; priest, 1892; C. of
Newbottle, Co. Durham, 1890-5. C. of St Anne's, Soho,
London, 1895-9. V. of St Mary-the-Virgin, Soho, 1899-1908.
R. of St Dunstan's, Stepney, 1908-14. R. of St Anne's, Soho,
1914-29. Rural Dean of Westminster, 1928-9. Married,
Apr. 23, 1900, Emily Beatrice, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John
Henry Cardwell, R. of St .Anne's, Soho. Joint author. Two
Centuries of Soho; The Common Hope. Died suddenly, Oct.
20, 1929, whUe taking the evening service. Brother of
Thomas G. (1879), Robert C. (1882) and the above. {PeiU, 11.
727; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 22, 1929.)
WILTON, PAUL HENZELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1811. [S. of Joseph, of Newcastle.] School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1812; B..A. 1818. Ord. deacon
(London), Dec. 21, 1817; priest, Dec. 20, 1818. R. of
Welwick, Yorks., 1832-45. V. of Owthome, 1845-87. Married,
1822, Jane, dau. of George King, of Bristol. Died Jan. 28,
1887. {Record of Old Westminsters; Foster, ItuUx Eccles.;
Crockford; Clerical Guide; Clergy List.)
WILTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 29,
1847. S. of Matthew. B. at Doncaster. Matric Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1851; priest,
1852; C. of Broseley, Salop, 1851-4. P.C. of St Thomas,
York, 1854-7. V. of Kirkby-WTiarfe, Yorks., 1857-66. C. of
Londesborough, 1866-89; R. there, 1889-1901. Domestic
Chaplain to the Earl of Londesborough. Disappears from
Crockford. 1902. Father of the next and of Bernard (1889).
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WILTON, RICHARD CECIL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 2, 1883. S. of the Rev. Richard (above). B. 1864, at
kirkby-Wharfe, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
Lightfoot Scholar, 1887. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1887;
priest, 1888; C. of Lee, Kent, 1887-90. C. of All Saints,
Knightsbridge, London, 1890-4. R. of Burnby, Yorks.,
1894-1903. R. of Londesborough and Domestic Chaplain to
the Earl of Londesborough, 1903-14. Joined the Church of
Rome. Librarian to the Duke of Norfolk, at Arundel Castle.
Hon. Sec, Catholic Record Society, 1926-48. Married,
Apr. 16, 1891, Catherine Louisa, 4th dau. of the Rev. S.
Childs Clarke, V. of Thorveton, Devon. Author, antiquarian.
Died Mar. 14, 1948. Brother of Bernard (1889). (Crochford;
Catholic Who's Who; St Catharine's Soc. Mag., Sept. 19, 1948.)
WILTON, ROBERT CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 10, 1882. S. of Robert. B. Apr. 15, 1863, at Doncaster.
Schools, Doncaster Grammar and St Peter's, York. Matric.
Michs. 1882; Scholar. Resided six terms. Drowned, Sept. 5,
1884, while bathing at Tenby, S. Wales. Brother of Thomas
G. (1879), George C. (1886), and Frederick R. (1868). {Peile,
11. 688.)
WILTON, SIDNEY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1891. S. of
George, of Cheswold House, Doncaster. B. there. Mar. 20,
1873. School, Doncaster Grammar (Mr T. StorrsL Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1896; priest,
1897; C. of St Luke's, Darlington, 1896-1907. C. of St
Nicholas, Durham, 1907-10. C. of Holy Trinity, South
Shields, 1910-12. V. of Hedworth, Co. Durham, 1912-39.
Of I, Belle Vue Villas, East Boldon, Co. Durham, in 1952.
(Crockford.)
WILTON, THOMAS GARBUTT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1879. 2nd s. of Robert, coal-agent, of Doncaster. B. Oct. 30,
i860, in Sheffield. School, City of London. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at Chigwell
Grammar School, Essex, 1883-9. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1887; priest, 1888; C. of Chigwell Row, Essex, 1887-9. C. of
Shrewton with Maddington, Wilts., 1889-90. C. of Wilton,
1890-5. R. of Trent, Somerset, 1895-1912. R. of Luccombe,
1912-20. V. of Dormansland, Surrey, 1920-6. V. of Bradford
St GUes, Somerset, 1926-8. Married, Apr. 15, 1891, Mary
Hallings, 2nd dau. of Alfred Savill, of Chigwell Hall. Died
Aug. 29, 1931, at Wild Oak, Taunton; buried at Trull.
Brother of George C. (1886), Robert C. (1882), and Frederick
R. (1868). (Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 22, 1891; The
Times, Sept. i, 1931.)
WILTON, THOMAS RYDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1897. S. of James, deceased. B. at Fazackerley, Liver-
pool. School, Liverpool College (Rev. F. Dyson). Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1910. M.I.C.E. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. (T.F.), R.E. (fortress) ; mentioned
in despatches). Of 16, Beresford Road, Wallasey, Cheshire,
in 1946. (Jesus Coll. Report.)
WILTON, WILLIAM PARKER. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. i,
1893. S. of William, of Cridling. B. there, Apr. 22, 1873.
School, Woodhouse Grove, near Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (York) 1905 ; priest, 1906;
C. of Northallerton, 1905-9. C. of St Paul's, Middlesbrough,
1909-11. C. of Winlaton (in charge of Chopwell), Co. Durham,
1911-16. C. of Gainford, 1916-20. C. of Brandon Colliery,
1920-1. C. of Ryhope, 1921-4. V. of Thomley, 1924-47.
(Crockford.)
WILTSHIRE, FREDERICK. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1892.
S. of Benjamin, engineer, of Stratford-on-Avon (and Mary
Cotton). B. Apr. 14, 1867, at Wyre, Pershore. School, King
Edward's, Stratford-on-Avon. [B.A. (London) 1891.]
Migrated to Caius, Jan. 3, 1893; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1912. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of St James', Exeter,
1897-1900. C.-in-charge of St Simon's, Plymouth, 1900-3.
V. of Bude Haven, Cornwall, 1904-18. R. of Chatham, 1918-
29. V. of Famingham, Kent, 1929-50. Married, Apr. 29,
1901, Henrietta Edith, 2nd dau. of Surgeon-General Thomas
Fraser, M.D., of Exeter. Died in Apr. 1950. (Venn, 11. 529;
The Times, May 10, 1901.)
WILTSHIRE, HAROLD WATERLOW. Adm. at Clare, May 11,
1897. [S. of Alfred, M.D. (and Kate Waterlow). B. May 2,
1879.] School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904; M.B. and B.Chir. 1907; M.D. 1910.
At King's College Hospital; House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1904; M.R.C.P., 1907; F.R.C.P., 1916. Physician,
Great Northern Central Hospital. Lecturer in Practical
Medicine at King's College Hospital Medical School, and
Physician, King's College Hospital, 1910-25. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; mentioned 3 times in
despatches; D.S.O., 1918; Order of St Sava of Serbia, 1918;
O.B.E. 1919). Married, 1925, Ellen, dau. of Edward Tibbits,
WiMBERLEY, DoUGLAS
M.D., of Bradford. Author, medical. Resided latterly at
Bembridge, Isle of Wight, where he died Jan. 18, 1937.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; Who was Who;
The Times, Jan. 21, 1937.)
WILTSHIRE, HARRY STEVENSON. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1884. S. of George Henry. B. in Cambridge. Adm. at
St Catharine's, Oct. 2, 1886; B.A. 1887. Died at Cambridge,
Sept. 9, 1889, aged 22. (Univ. Almanack.)
WILTSHIRE, HERBERT PATTISON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1894. S. of Charles Henry, solicitor, of Bradwell,
near Great Yarmouth (and Clara Pattison). B. there, Apr. 28,
1876. Schools, Bracondale, Norwich and Felsted. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1902. Practised at Hemsworth, near Wakefield,
Yorks. Medical Officer of Health, Hemsworth Rural District.
Married and had issue. Died Apr. 25, 1927, at Colwyn Bay.
(Eagle, XLV. 105; Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories.)
WILTSHIRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Mar.
18, 1846. S. of Sampson. B. [Apr. 21, 1826], in London.
School, Middlesex (private), and at King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853; Hon. Sc.D. 1899.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1855. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1850; priest (London) 1852; C. of Riddings, Derbs., 1850.
Sunday Evening Lecturer at St Matthew's, Friday Street,
1854. C. of St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, 1855-60. C. of St
Clement's, Eastcheap, 1860-5. Evening Lecturer there from
1865. Lecturer in Geology at King's College, London,
1872-81; Assistant Professor there, 1881-9; Professor, 1889-
96. F.G.S., 1856; Secretary, 1874-8; Treasurer, 1882-95.
President of the Geological Association, 1859, 1862 and
1871-3. Secretary of the Palaeontographical Society, 1863-
99. Secretary of the Ray Society, 1872-1902. Fellow of
King's College, London. Author, The Red Chalk of England;
The Ancient Flint Implements of Yorkshire; The Chief Groups
of the Cephalopoda; The Red Chalk of Hunstanton; The
History of Coal, etc. Founded the Wiltshire prize at Cam-
bridge, for proficiency in Geology and Mineralogy, 1900; also
presented a collection of Cretaceous fossils and of minerals to
the University, 1895-7. Latterly of 25, Granville Park,
Lewisham, where he died Oct. 26, 1902. (Crockford; Clergy
List; The Times, Oct. 29, 1902; Endowments of the Univ.;
Geological Society's Quarterly Journal (59), 1903, lxiv.)
WIMBERLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 17,
1820. Of Hunts. [2nd s. of Thomas Peete, of Grantham (and
Mary, dau. of William Clarke). B. Nov. i6, 1800, at Hunting-
don.] School, Grantham. Matric. Michs. 1821. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Oct. 14, 1822; (2nd) Person prize, 1822; B.A.
(gth Classic) 1825; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Bristol) Apr. 3,
1825; priest (Calcutta) 1827. Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S. (and
private Chaplain to Lord Auckland, Governor-General of
India), 1825-43. Of Rugby (no cure), 1850-2. C. of Halstead,
Kent, 1853-5. Chaplain of the Sevenoaks Union, 1857-60.
R. of Scole, Norfolk, 1860-76. Married, June 21, 1825, Mary,
dau. of Major-General Charies Irvine. Died Jan. 17, 1876, in
London; buried at Hartlip, Kent. Brother of Conrad M.
(1829); father of Douglas (1848) and Edwin B. (1851).
(Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; I. E. Gray; East India Reg., 1849.)
WIMBERLEY, CONRAD CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at
St John's, July 1, 1856. S. of the Rev. Conrad Makings
(next), R. of Donington-on-Bain, Lines, (and Mary Ann
Ingoldby). B. there, Dec. 17, 1839. [School, Merchant
Taylors', London.] Matric. Michs. 1856. At Edinburgh and
St Andrews Universities; M.D., St Andrews, 1862. At the
Middlesex Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1862. Sometime Assistant
Surgeon, R.N. Practised at Coventry. Resided latterly at
Prestatyn, Flintshire. Died unmarried. (Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg. ; Medical Directories.)
WIMBERLEY, CONRAD MAKINGS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 19, 1829. [3rd] s. of T[homas] P[eete], Esq., Secretary to
the Royal Mail Coaching Company to Scotland, of Doncaster
(and Mary, dau. of Wilham Clarke, of Grantham). School,
Grantham. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1852. Ord.
deacon (Sodor and .Man) Sept. 8, 1833; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 21, 1834; C. of Market Stainton, Lines., 1833-5. P.C.
of Holy Trmity, Louth, 1837. V. of Keddington, 1844-50.
R. of Donington-on-Bain, Lines., 1836-76, and V. of Ranby,
1866-76. Married (i) Sophia, dau. of the Rev. J. D. Glover,
V. of Haceby, Lines.; (2) Mary Arm Ingoldby, of Lines. Died
May 19, 1876, at Donington-on-Bain, aged 67. Father of the
above; brother of Charles (1820). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.;
P. E. Towell; Foster, Index Eccles.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WIMBERLEY, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 26,
1848. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles (1820), Chaplain in India.
B. June II, 1828, at Howrah, Calcutta. Schools, Kensington
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WiMBERLEY, EDWIN BaLFOUR
proprietary Grammar and Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1848;
Scholar, 1849; B.A. (10th Classic) 1852. Commissioned in the
Forfar and Kincardine Militia. Ensign, 20th Regt., 1854;
Lieut., 1856. Sen'ed in the Crimea, 1855-6. Transferred to
79th (Cameron) Highlanders, 1857. Served through the
Indian Mutiny, 1858-9, including relief of Lucknow. Retired,
1863, as Captain. Of 8, Ardross Terrace, Inverness. J. P. and
Hon. Sherifi-Substitute for Inverness-shire. Married Helen
Charlotte, dau. of Major Neil Campbell, H.E.I.C.S., and
widow of Major Colin Campbell, of KUmartin, and had issue.
Died Nov. 7, 1912, at Inverness. Brother of the next. (Kugby
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; I. E. Gray.)
WIMBERLEY, EDWIN BALFOUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 17, 1851. [4th] s. of the Rev. Charles (1820) [Chaplain
in India]. B. [Aug. 21, 1831], at Cape Town, South Africa.
School, Rugby. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 13, 1851. Matric.
Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1854; B.A. 1855. Cadet, East India
Co.'s Service, 1855; Lieut., 3rd Bengal Europeans. Served
during the Indian Mutiny. Assistant PoUtical Agent at
Rajputana, i860. Married, Oct. i860, Constance Cordeha,
dau. of Col. Blair, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue. Died Mar. 6,
1864, in India; buried at Mount Aboo, Rajputana. M.I. in
the old cemetery, Jaipur. Brother of the above. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; J. Rennie; I. E. Gray.)
WIMBERLEY, JOHN CONRAD FASHAM. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1892. [Only] s. of F[rederick] W[illiam], Esq.
[M.R.C.S.], deceased. [B. 1873, at Brinklow, Warws.] School,
Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (London) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
St John's, Chelsea, 1897-9- C. of Holy Trinity, Brompton,
1899. C. of St GUes-in-the-Fields, 1899-1902. C. of St Paul's,
Winchmore Hill, 1902-5. V. of Lewknor, Oxon., 1905-19.
V. of Hurst, Berks., 1919-36. Married, Oct. 5, 1905, Kate
Evelyn, only dau. of Dr R. T. Vivian, of Roseville, Winch-
more HUl. Died, s.p., Oct. 3, 1936. (Crockford, 1937; The
Times, Oct. 7, 1905; Who's Who in Berks.; D. Wimberley.)
WIMBERLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July I, 1782. Of Middlesex. [S. of Robert, of Chancery Lane,
London, and of Wimberlev House, Fulham (and Mary Stead).]
Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar; Fell. -Com., Dec. 20, 1784.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 14, 1781. Called to the
Bar, June 3, 1791. Died unmarried. (Inns of Court; D.
Wimberley.)
WIMBORNE, BARON (1890), see GUEST, I. C.
WIMBUSH, BARNES. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 30, 1855. S. of
Samuel, job-master, of East Bamet, Herts. B. in the parish
of St George's, Hanover Square, 1834. Bapt. Dec. 5, 1834.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
In business in London. Donor of a new bell for the College
chapel, 1898. Died, Apr. 1911, at Levisham, Yorks. Father
of the next. [Venn, 11. 327 and iii. add.)
WIMBUSH, GEORGE BARNES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
29, 1895. S. of Barnes (above), of Levisham Hall, Pickering,
Yorks., and Fallow Comer, N. Finchley, Middlesex. B. June
13, 1877, at Littlehampton, Sussex. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; AI.A. 1902. In business in London.
Of 106, Philbeach Gardens, London, S.W., in 1946. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
WIMBUSH, JOSHUA HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1879. S. of Joshua, of 6, Cadogan Place, London.
B. Feb. 25, 1861, in London. School, Harrogate, Yorks.
(private). Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Died Feb. 1892
at Hydres, France. (Univ. Almanack.)
WIMPERIS, HARRY EGERTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 11898;
an Advanced Student. S. of Joseph Price, deceased, Australian
merchant (and Jemima Samuel). B. [Aug. 27], 1876. School,
Royal College of Science, London. A Whitworth Scholar.
Matric. Michs. 1898; (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1899); B.A.
1900; M.A. 1908. In the L.B. and S.C. Railway Locomotive
Works at Brighton; and with Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.
at Elswick. Sometime in the office of the Crown Agents for
the Colonies. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Cdr.,
R.N.V.R.; Major (T.), R.A.F. (Aircraft Production Dept.;
O.B.E. 1918)). F.R..A.e.S.; M.I.C.E. Member of .-Aero-
nautical Research Committee. Head of Air Navigation
Research Section, Air Ministry, 1919-25. Director of
Scientific Research at the Air Ministry, 1925-37. C.B.E.
1928; C.B. 1935. President, Royal Aeronautical Society,
1936-8. President, Engineering Section, British Association,
1939. Inventor of various instruments for bomb-sighting and
air-navigation. Author, The Internal Combustion Engine.
WiNBY, Lewis Phillips
Married, 1907, Grace d'Avray, 3rd dau. of Sir George Parkin,
K.C.M.G. Of 44, Mount Street, London, W., in 1951. (Venn,
II. 555; Who's Who.)
WIMPFHEIMER (post WIMPOLE, MAXWELL), MAXI-
MILIAN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1897. S. of Augustus,
merchant, of Streatham, Surrey (and Marie Kohn). B. in
Liverpool. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs. 1897;
LL.B. 1900. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1903. On the
Northern Circuit. (Venn, 11. 554; Law Lists.)
WINANS, DE KAY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1879- S.
of William M. (and Frances A.). B. Apr. 30, i860, in St
Petersburgh. Bapt. Feb. 2, 1861. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1879.
WINANS, ROSS REVILLON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27,
1869. S. of Thomas, merchant [of Baltimore, U.S.A.]. B.
June 8, 1850, in Russia. Bapt. 1850, at Baltimore. [School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1869. Married (i) Jan. 10,
1872, Mary Greenway Ludlan; (2) in London, May 22, 1879,
Neva Whistler. Died in Apr. 1912; buried at Baltimore,
U.S.A. Brother of the next. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Maryland Historical Society.)
WINANS, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 14, 1870. S. of Thomas, of Baltimore, U.S.A. B. there,
Mar. 2, 1852. Bapt. 1852. [School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1870. Buried in Greenmount cemetery, Baltimore, in
1871. Brother of the above. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Maryland Historical Society.)
WINBOLT, HENRY HOLT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 7, 1864. Of Herts. [S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (1820),
C. of Sandridge. B. Oct. 11, 1839. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Lent, 1864; B.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1866; priest
(Salisbury) 1868; C. of Royston, Herts., 1866. C. of Stalbridge,
Dorset, 1867-73. C. of St Stephen's, Southwark, 1873-7.
C. of Bermondsey, 1877-80 C. of Winkfield, Berks., 1880-1.
C. of Sutton St Edmunds, Lines., 1883-4; V. there, 1884-
1903. Latterly of The Lawn, St Leonards-on-Sea, where he
died Sept. 28, 1906. Brother of the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Oct. i, 1906.)
WINBOLT, JOHN STEDDY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 7,
i860. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas Henry (1820), of St .Albans,
Herts. B. Mar. 8, 1841, at Hadley, Middlesex. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. (36/* Wrangler)
1864; M..\. 1867. M.I.C.E. Engineer to the Great Eastern
Railway. Married Christiana Isabella — . Died Jan. 6, 1903,
at Cambridge. His widow founded the John Winbolt prize in
Civil Engineering, 1903. Brother of the above. (Hist. Reg.,
172; The Times, Jan. 9, 1903.)
WINBOLT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Mar. 20,
1781. S. of Robert, of London. School, Enfield, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 1785; M..A.. 1788. Inc. of Christ
Church, Old Southgate, Middlesex. Chaplain to the Earl of
Kintore. Author, Sermons. Died Jan. 25, 1813, aged 51.
Father of the next. (Cansick, Epitaphs, 94; F. P. White.)
WINBOLT, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Pembroke,
Feb. 29, 1820. 3rd s. of the Rev. Thomas (above), deceased,
of Southgate, Middlesex. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1820;
B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1824; priest,
1825 ; C. of Whaddon, Bucks., 1824-6. C. of Chipping Bamet,
Herts., 1826-45. C.-in-charge of Sandridge, 1847-72.
Latterly of South Norwood Park, where he died Jan. 25,
1881, aged 83. Father of John S. (i860) and of Henry H.
(1864). (Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 2, 1881.)
WINBY, IVOR SCOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, '1897.
S. of Frederick Charles, of 47, Portland Place, London. B.
Dec. 21, 1878, at NottLQgham. School, Oundle. Matric.
Michs. 1897. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.E.).
Brother of the next.
WINBY, LEWIS PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1894. S. of Frederick Charles, of 47, Portland Place, London.
B. [Jan. 17], 1874, at Cardili, Glam. School, Brighton
College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. Lieut.,
Royal Engineers. Served in the South African War, 1899-
1902 (mentioned in despatches). In the Great War, .1914-19
(Major, London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons); Lieut.-
Col., Labour Corps; mentioned twice in despatches; Belgian
Croix de Guerre). M.P. for the Harborough division of Leics.,
1924-9. A.M.l.C.E. Head of L. P. Winby and Co., Civil
Engineers. Of Hartley Wintney, Hants., in 1952. Brother
of the above. [Brighton CoU. Reg.; Who's Who.)
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Winch, Arthur Bluett
WINCH, ARTHUR BLUETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1893. [4th] s. of George [sometime Mayor of Chatham], of
Halcombe, Chatham (and Mary Clarke Bluett). B. there,
Sept. 27, 1874. Schools, King's, Rochester, and Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1893. On the London Stock Exchange;
partner in the firm of Messrs Arthur B. Winch and Co.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Queen's Own
(R.W. Kent Regt.), attached R.E.; M B.E.). Of St Meddens,
Chislehurst. Married, 1898, Elsie Josephine, 3rd dau. of
Richard Winch, of Morden Grange, Blackheath. Brother of
George B. (1886), Gordon B. (1895) and the next. (Roffenstan
Reg.)
WINCH, EDWARD BLUETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. [3rd] s. of George, of Holcombe, Chatham (and Mary
Clarke Bluett). B. Aug. 27, 1873. at Chatham. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1899. Of Stratton
House, Biggleswade. Managing director of Messrs Wells and
Winch, brewers. Married, 1899, Ruth Isabel, dau. of J.
Pennington, of Knutsford. Died Dec. 28, 1920, at Kings-
bridge. Brother of Gordon B. (1895), the above and the next.
{Charterhouse Reg.; The Times, Dec. 31, 1920.)
WINCH, GEORGE BLUETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Eldest] s. of George [sometime Mayor of Chatham],
of Gibraltar House, Chatham (and Mary Clarke Bluett).
B. there, Jime 14, 1868. Schools, King's, Rochester, and
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Adm.
Solicitor, 1892; practised in Chatham (Messrs Winch and
Winch). Of Boughton Place, Monchelsea, near Maidstone.
Major, East Kent Yeomanry, 1908. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R. East Kent Yeomanry;
mentioned twice in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services'). Master of the Mid Kent stag-hounds, 1909-11.
Member of the Royal Yacht Squadron, 1930. Married, 1892,
Ethel May, dau. of Richard Winch, of Morden Grange,
Blackheath. Died Aug. 26, 1948. Brother of Gordon B.
(1895) and the two above. {Roffenstan Reg.; List of Carthu-
sians; The Times, Aug. 27, 1948.)
WINCH, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,
1871. S. of George Thomas, master-mariner (and Mary).
B. Aug. II, 1839, at South Shields, Co. Durham. Bapt.
Sept. I, 1839. Previously in the Merchant Service. Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1876; priest,
1877; C. of St Paul's, Darlington, 1876-8. C. of Eastgate,
Co. Durham, 1878-86. C. of Byers Green, 1886-9. V. of
Brompton, Yorks., 1889-1920. Latterly of Harbledown,
Canterbury. Married (i) June 1877, Matilda, dau. of Andrew
Kelvin; (2) July 1891, Elizabeth Maude, dau. of Thomas
Burton Crof ton, of Ripon. Died June 25, 1925. (Scott, MSS.;
Eagle, XLiv. 214; Crockford; The Guardian, July 10, 1925;
Who's Who in Yorks.)
WINCH, GORDON BLUETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1895. [5th] s. of George, of Halcombe, Chatham (and Mary).
B. Dec. 26, 1876, at Chatham. Schools, King's, Rochester,
and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; M.A.
1902. On the London Stock Exchange, 1901 ; in the firm of
Messrs Levien and Winch. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
June, 1902. Of Boughton-Monchelsea, Kent. Married, 1904,
Gertrude Dale, dau. of T. Uzielli. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R.F.A. (T.F.); D.S.O., 1918; mentioned in
despatches); died Apr. 10, 1918, of wounds received in action.
Brother of George B. (1886), Edward B. (1892) and Arthur B.
(1893). (Roffensian Reg.; Law Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.;
The Times, Apr. 30, 1918; Charterhouse Reg.)
WINCH, JOHN NIGHTINGALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 9, 1888. S. of Claude, Esq., of 21, Winchester Street,
London, E.C., and West Kensington. School, King's,
Rochester. Matric. Michs. i888; B.A. 1891. Adm. Solicitor,
1898; practised in London (Messrs Ely and Winch). {Law
Lists (not 1910).)
WINCH, RICHARD FOORD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 14,
1872. S. of William Haffenden, auctioneer (and Elizabeth).
B. at Cranbrook, Kent. Bapt. May 8, 1853. School, Cran-
brook. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Head
Master of New College, Eastbourne, 1896. Head Master of
Rugby House School, Bexley, Kent. Died June 6, 1927,
aged 74, at Crondall, Hants. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xlv. 108.)
WINCH, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1895. S. of Joseph, sub-lessor of the 'Four Swans,' Bishop-
gate [died Oct. 22, 1873] (and Elizabeth Chant). B. June 15,
1864, in London. Schools, Bishopgate (Mr E. Moore) and
Borough Road College (Mr J. C. Curtis). Matric. Michs. 1895 ;
(Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1897); Scholar, 1897; B.A.
(Moral Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1898; M.A. 1902. Inspector
of Schools, London School Board, 1898. Died June 30, 1935,
at 172, Overhill Road, London, S.E. {Eagle, xlix. 130; The
Times, July 12, 1935.)
Winder, James Frederick Edwin
WINCHESTER, MARQUESS OF (1781), see PAULET, C. I.
WINCKLEY, ALFRED REGINALD THOROLD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 17, 1885. S. of William [F.S.A.], vestry-
clerk, of Harrow (and Frances Harriet Thorold). B. there.
Mar. 9, 1866. School, Aldenham (Mr Kennedy). Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1889; priest, 1890; C. of Christ Church, Battersea, 1889-92.
C. of Pulborough, Sussex, 1893-5. C. of Buxton, Derbs.,
1895-1900. V. of Ashbury, Berks., 1900-4. S.P.G. Chaplain
at Aix-la-Chapelle, 1905-8. Missionary at East Angus, P.Q.,
1908-9. In the American Church, 1909-11. C. of St Mary's,
Sculcoates, Yorks., 191 1-14. V. of Newton-in-Cleveland,
1914-17. V. of Baumber with Great Sturton, Lines., 1917-20.
V. of Cadney with Howsham and Newstead, I92c^-6. Of
3, Collingham Place, Earl's Court, London, in 1951. Brother
of the next two. {Crockford.)
WINCKLEY, CHARLES RICHARD THOROLD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 9, 1873. S. of William, bookseller [F.S.A.],
of Harrow-on-the-Hill (and Frances Harriet Thorold). B.
there. Bapt. Apr. 11, 1855. School, Aldenham. Matric.
Michs. 1873, as Winkley; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Stansted Mountfitchet,
Essex, 1878-81. C. of St Matthias, Torquay, 1881-2. C. of
Isleworth, Middlesex, 1882-5. Assistant Chaplain at the
Embassy Church, Paris, 1885-9. On the Bengal Ecclesiastical
Establishment, 1889-1909; at Fort William, 1889-92; at
Dinapore and Bankapore, 1892; at Nowgong, 1892; at
Sillong, 1897-1901; at Druparoe, 1901; at Mhow, 1903; at
Howrah, 1903-4; at St John's, Calcutta, 1904-6; at Kasauli,
1906; at Simla, 1901-6; at Kasauli, 1907; at Cuttack, 1908-9.
V. of Billingborough, Lines., 1911-21. Changed the spelling
of his name to Winckley. Married, Jan. 16, 1889, Amy, only
dau. of W. Underwood, of St Cloud, France. Latteriy of
Lillington, near Leamington, where he died Jan. 12, 1941,
aged 85. Brother of the above and the next. {Aldenham Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 16, 1941.)
WINCKLEY, SIDNEY THOROLD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 22, 1877. S. of WUliam, vestry-clerk [F.S.A.] (and
Frances Harriet Thorold). B. at Harrow. Bapt. June 15, 1858.
School, Harrow [and Aldenliam]. Matric. Michs. 1877, as
Winkley; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1882;
priest (Southwell) 1884; C. of Nottingham, 1882-9. V. of
St Catharine's, Nottingham, 1889-94. R. of Houghton-on-
the-Hill, 1894-1927, and C.-in-charge of Keyham, 1909-14.
Canon of Leicester, 1922-6. Hon. Canon of Peterborough,
1923-7. F.S.A., 1929. Master of Wyggeston's Hospital,
Leicester, 1927-37. Canon-Treasurer of Leicester Cathedral,
1927-37- Changed the spelling of his name to Winckley.
Married, Aug. 28, 1888, Bessie, dau. of the Rev. William
Thomas Freer, sometime R. of Houghton. Died May 8, 1937,
aged 78, at the Master's house, Wyggeston's Hospital.
Brother of the two above. {Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Sept. 5, 1888; The Times, May 10, 1937.)
WINDEATT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 5, 1831.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835. Of North Bovey,
Moreton-Hampstead, Devon. {T. A. Walker, 443.)
WINDER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 20, 1815.
Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 23, 1816. Of Cambs.
Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823.
Chaplain, H.M.S. Victory, in 1841. Chaplain at Alexandria,
1841-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1861. {Crockford.)
WINDER, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Nov. 20, 1868. S. of George, merchant. B. July 16, 1850, at
Bolton, Lanes. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1876. At the Royal Agricultural College, Ciren-
cester. Associate of the Surveyors' Institute. Land-agent to
Sir Ivor Guest, and later, at Ottery, Devon, to Sir John H.
Kennaway, Bart. Married Jessie Mason, of Cheetham Hill,
Manchester. Of Fairmile, Ottery St Mary, where he died
Feb. I, 1913. {Rossall Reg.; Peile, 11. 608.)
WINDER, HENRY. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1878. Matric.
Michs. 1878.
WINDER, JAMES FREDERICK EDWIN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1894. S. of James, schoolmaster, of Clifton House, East-
bourne (and Evelina Bailey). B. Apr. 16, 1875, at Eastbourne.
School, Clifton House, Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. {2Sth Wrangler) 1897; M.A. 1914. B.Sc, London, 1902.
Assistant Master at Blair Lodge School, Polmont, Stirlings.,
1898-9; at Clifton House School, Eastbourne, 1 899-1908; at
Stourbridge Grammar School, 1908-15. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Oxford and Bucks. L.I.). Assistant
Master at King Edward VI Grammar School, Southampton,
-1928-33-. Died in Jersey, Jan. 30, 1951. {Venn, n. 541;
Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Feb. 2, 195 1.)
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Winder, John Harrison
WINDER, JOHN HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 26,
1867; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric,
Oct. 23, 1865. Eldest s. of John Hathomthwaite, merchant,
of Sheffield. B. there, Dec. 22, 1842. School, Sheffield
(Mr T. Howarth). Matric. Easter, 1867; B.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1869; priest, 1871; C. of Brancepeth, Co.
Durham, 1869-71. C. of Handsworth, 1871-8. V. of Hands-
worth-Woodhouse, Yorks., 1878-87. Died in Apr, 1887.
{Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Univ. Almanack.)
WINDER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1783. S. of Joseph [stockbroker], of Gray's Imi, London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1783. P.C. of Clifton, Cum-
berland, 1793-1804. (St Paul's Sch. Keg.)
WINDEYER, WILLIAM CHARLES. Hon. LL.D., 1887. [Only
s. of Richard, Australian reformer and statesman (for whom
see D.N.B.). B. Sept. 29, 1834, in Westminster. Schools,
Capes School, Sydney, King's School, Paramatta; and at
Sydney University.] Barrister, N.S.W., 1857. M.P. for Lower
Hunter, 1859-60; for West Sydney, 1860-2 and 1866-72; for
Sydney University, 1876-9. Solicitor-General, 1870-2;
Attorney-General, 1877-9. Vice-Chancellor of Sydney
University, 1884-7; Chancellor, 1895. Senior Puisne Judge of
the Supreme Court, New South Wales, 1879-97. Knighted,
1891. Married, 1857, .Mary, dau. of the Rev. R. T. Bolton.
Died, suddenly, Sept. 11, 1897, at Bologna, Italy. (Boase, iii.
1435; Who was Who; D.N. B.)
WINDHAM (formerly SMIJTH-WINDHAM), ASHE SMIJTH.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 7, 1849. [2nd] s. of
Joseph [Smijth-Windham], of Waghen, near Beverley,
Yorks. [B. Mar. 18, 1830. Schools, Rugby and Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1863. A magistrate in
Natal. Special Commissioner for Zulu affairs, 1882. Clerk to
the Executive Council of Natal, 1885; Secretary and
Accountant to the Resident Commissioner in Zululand, 1885 ;
retired, 1890. Assumed the name of Windham, in lieu of
Smijth-Windham, June 23, 1888. Married, Aug. 19, 1839,
Juliet Alexa, dau. of Col. Hugh Maclean, of Coll, Argylls., and
had issue. Latterly of Waghen, Beverley, Yorks. J. P. Died
Sept. 7, 1909. Brother of Steuart S. (1853) and William G. S.
(1845). (Eton Sch. Lists; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Colonial Office List.)
WINDHAM, FREDERIC HOWE LINDSEY BACON. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Magdalene, July 24, 1883. S. of William
Frederick, of Felbrigge Hall, Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1883. Of Hanworth Hall, Norfolk. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
WINDHAM, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Mar. 16, 1756. S. of John [who assumed the additional
surname of Bowyer] (and Mary, eldest dau. of Joseph
Windham-Ashe). B. [Aug. 21, 1739]. at Twickenham. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1756. Made a prolonged tour through
Europe, returning 1769; made sketches of the baths in
Rome, which he presented to Charles Cameron, who pub-
Ushed them in The Baths of the Romans, 1772. An excellent
Italian scholar. Assisted James Stuart in the second volume
of his Antiquities of Athens. F.S.A., 1775; F.R.S., 1781.
Member of the Society of Dilettanti, 1779. Possessed one of
the best antiquarian libraries in the country. Married,
June 15, 1769, Charlotte, dau. of Sir William de Grey, ist
Baron Walsingham. Author, Observations upon a Passage in
Pliny's Natural History relating to the Temple of Diana at
Ephesus; and (with James Stuart) Antiquities of Athens.
Died, s.p., Sept. 21, 1810, at Earsham House, Norfolk. (Eton
Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1810, 11. 390;
Peile, n. 262.)
WINDHAM, STEUART SMIJTH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 24, 1853. [Youngest] s. of Joseph [Smijth-
Windham], of Waghen, Beveriey, Yorks., and 14, Connaught
Place, London. B. [May 16, 1834], at Brighton. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1853. Second Lieut., the 57th Regt.,
1854; Lieut., the Rifle Brigade, 1855; Captain, 1858; retired,
1864. Died Sept. 29, 1872, at Hanmiersmith. Brother ot
Ashe S. (1849) and the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.;
The Rifle Brigade Centenary.)
WINDHAM, WILLIAM GEORGE SMIJTH. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, July 4, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Joseph [Smijth-
Windham], of Waghen, Yorks. (and Katherine, dau. of John
Trotter, of Dyrham Park, Herts.). B. Apr. 26, 1828. School,
Eton. Migrated to St John's, as a FeU.-Com., Apr. 17, 1847.
Matric. Michs. 1847. Migrated to University College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Mar. 29, 1848. Migrated back to Downing,
Apr. 15, 1850; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 5, 1851. Assumed, by Royal Licence, i86i, the
name of Windham only, in lieu of Smijth-Windham. Of
Waghen (or Wawne), near Beverley. Captain, Yorks.
Militia. Died, unmarried, Dec. 26, 1887. Brother of the above
and of Ashe S. (1849). (Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon.; Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G.)
Windsor, The Hon. Andrews
WINDLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1832.
S. of John Hattam [colour-manufacturer, of Old Montague
Street, Whitechapel]. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1837; M.A. 1840.
Second Master of Islington proprietary School, 1838. Ord.
deacon (London) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of St Mary's, White-
chapel, 1849-56. V. of Homdon-on-the-Hill, Essex, 1856-98.
Died Mar. 28, 1898. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WINDLE, MAXWELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 19,
1814. S. of Thomas [of John Street, Bedford Row, London].
B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A.
1819. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1814. A Special
Pleader, 1823. Died in 1834. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of
Court.)
WINDLE, THEODORE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 1882. S. of the Rev. William (Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1843). B. [1863] in London. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of
St Ann's, Nottingham, 1892-4. C. of Kemlworth, Warws.,
1895-7. C. of Christ Church, Harrogate, 1898-1903. C. of
Holy Trinity, Eastbourne, 1903-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Chichester,
1909-10. V. of Shipton-Bellinger, Hants., 1910-13. R. of
St John-the-Baptist, Southover, Lewes, 1913-19- Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Chichester, from 1920. Married, Dec. 31, 1895, Anme
Augusta Elizabeth Cooper. Latterly of Moorhurst, Holling-
ton, St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Nov. 20, 1952.
(Crockford; The Standard, Jan. 3, 1896; The Times, Nov. 22,
1952-)
WINDLEY, HENRY CHADWICK. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1891.
S. of WiUiam, of Mapperley, Notts. B. Feb. 7, 1870. Schools,
Repton, and in Germany. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1898. Articled to an architect. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1896; priest, 1897; C. of St Columba, Southwick, Co. Durham,
1896-7. C. of St Cuthbert's, Gateshead, 1897-1900. V. of
Bensham, 1900-12. Lie. Pr., dio. of Wakefield, 1913-20.
Lived with the Community at Mirfield, 1912-19. Then
resumed the profession of architecture, practising in the
West of England. Latterly of 13, Cricklade Street, Ciren-
cester. Died May 14, 1925, aged 55- (Scott, MSS.; Repton
Sch. Reg.; King's Coll Reg., 213; Crockford; The Times,
May 15, 1925.)
WINDLEY, THOMAS NOBLE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 9,
1900. S. of Thomas. B. at Barkby, Leics., Oct. 15, i88o.
School, Stoney Gate, Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
and LL.B. 1903. A Solicitor; practised in St James Road,
Leicester, and latterly in Birmingham. (Peile, 11. 841 ; Law
Lists until 1919-)
WINDLEY, THOMAS WILSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb 11 1869. S. of WUUam, silk-throwster [of Femleigh
House, Nottingham] (and Elizabeth). B. [May i, 1850], at
Nottingham. Bapt. June 3, 1850. [School, Repton.] Matnc.
Michs 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (London)
1873- priest, 1874; C. of St George's, Bloomsbury, 1873-5.
Missionary (S.P.G.) to the Karens at Tounghoo, Burma, 1876-
84 V. of Sneinton, Notts., 1884-8. R. of Thorpe-by-.\sh-
boume, Derbs., 1888-98. Org. Secretary, S.P.G., for South-
well dio., 1898-1902. V. of .\ll Saints, Nottmgham, 1902-12.
C of Weston, Hants., 1912-13. Married, July 21, 1886, Clara,
^nd dau. of the Rev. Francis Morse, V. of St Mary's, Notting-
ham and had issue. Latterly of Southwell, Notts. Translated
part'of the Prayer Book into Karen. Died Nov. 6, 1920, m
Nottingham. Brother of the next. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, July 28, 1886; The Times, Nov. 10,
1920.)
WINDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1878.
[4thl s of William, of Femleigh House, Notts, (and Ehzabeth,
dau of the Rev. John Wilson, of Ravenstonedale, Westmor-
land) B. Dec. 5, 1859, at Nottingham. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1886. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1884. Resident Medical Officer,
Maternity Hospital, Glasgow. Practised at Colston-Bassett,
Notts Married, 1885, Barbara Kathanne, dau. of Laurence
Hill of Glasgow, and had issue 6 daughters. Resided latterly
at Ruddington, Notts., where he died, Aug. 3. i93i- Brother
of the above. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical Directones; The
Times, Aug. 8, 1931-)
WINDSOR, The Hon. ANDREWS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity
Hall Nov 26 1783; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Oct. 21, 17S2. Matric. Michs. 1783; M-A. 17S6.
r^rd s of Other Lewis, 4th Eari of Plymouth (and Catherine,
eldest dau. of Thomas, 1st Baron Archer). B. May 12, 1764.
School, Eton.] V. of Rhaiadar, Glam., 1789. V. of Tardebigge
Worcs 1791. R. of Draycot-Ceme, Wdts., 1800-12. R. of
Rochford, Essex, 1814-37. Succeeded his nephew. Other
.\rcher, as 7th Eari of Plymouth, 1833. Died, unmamed,
Tan 19 1837, in Grosvenor Street, London. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1837, 1. 439-)
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Windsor, Charles William
WINDSOR, CHARLES WILLIAM. Matric. Non-CoU Lent,
i888- B.A. 1890; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir. 1894; M.U. 1897-
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S. ; L.R.C.P. 1897. _ House
Physician, St Thomas's Hospital and at the Seamen s Hos-
pital, Greenwich. Sometime Surgeon, P. and O. Steam
Navigation Co. Practised at Royston, Herts Deputy
Coroner for Herts. J.P. for Cambs. and Herts. Died June 22,
1948, at Royston. (Medical Directories; The Times, June 23,
1948.)
WINDSOR, EDWARD STANLEY BEALE. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1889. B. Sept. 13, 1870. Matnc Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of St James's, Exeter, 1893-7. C. of Buckland-
Monachorum, Devon, 1897-99 and 1903-4- C. of St Mary
Magdalene, Barnstaple, 1899-1903. R. of Lamvet, Cornwall,
1904-46. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1933- Died Oct. 6, 1946.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 12, 1946.)
WINDSOR, FRANK NEEDHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 26, 1887. [2nd] s. of J[ames], Esq., of 23, York Place,
Oxford Road, Manchester. [B. May 2, 1868 At Owens
College, Manchester; B.Sc, Manchester, 1887.] Matnc.
Michl. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.B. and B.Chir. 1892; M.A. 1922
M R C S L.R.C.P., 1892. House Surgeon, Royal Inhrmary,
Manchester. Senior House Surgeon, Oldham Inhrmary.
Surgeon Lieut,, I.M.S., 1895. With the Malakand field force
1897 Captain, 1898; Major, 1907; Government Analyst and
Bacteriologist, United Provinces, 1904-5 ; Chemical Exammer
and Bacteriologist, Burma, 1905-11; at Calcutta, I9ii-i5-
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., I. M.S.).
Married, 1898, Amie,dau. of JohnCarrick.of Cariisle. Author,
Indian Toxicology. Latteriy of 2, St Paul's Road, Cambndge
Died Sept. 12, 1951. [I.C.S. Lists; Army Lists; Medical
Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Sept. 24, i95i-)
WINDSOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 4.
18^^ ra 1807.1 Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840.
Ord deacon, 1837; priest, 1838; C. of Exton, Rutland,
-1841-2. P.C. of Lockwood,Yorks., 1843-7- P.C. of Armitage
Bridge, 1848-62. V. of Kensworth, Herts., 1862-73- Died in
1873. (Clergy List; Cussans, Herts.)
WINDSOR, JAMES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I 1899. [S. of the Rev. Edward John, R. of St Mary s,
Barnstaple, Devon. B. June 10, 1880. Schools, Sherborne
and KeUy College.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1908; M.D. 1912- D.P.H., Oxford, 1910. At St
Thomas's Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L R C P., 1907. Practised at Exmouth. Served m the Great
War 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C). Practised subsequently at
Henley-on-Thames. Married, Jan. 15, 1914, Dora Vmcent.
Of Kington Langley, Wilts., in 1951. (Sherborne Reg.; Kelly
Coll. Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
WINDSOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 8, 1884.
S of Francis, merchant (and Sarah Needham). B. July 21,
1866, at Old Trafiord, Manchester. School, Old Trafford
(MrE H.Sharp); and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric.
Michs 1884; Scholar, 1887; B.A. and LL.B. (Law Top.,
ist Class) 1887. Entered the I.C.S., 1887; Assistant Magis-
trate at Chittagong, 1887-91; in charge of Bettiah, 1891-4;
Deputy Commissioner, Pumlia, 1894. Judge, Bettiah, 1898-
9- Sessions Judge, Burdwan, 1898-9. Married, Dec. 10, 1896,
Maud Reynolds, dau. of Ralph Sharrock Ashton. Died
June 26, 1899, at Burdwan. (Boase, vi. 928; Eagle, xxi. 89.)
WINDSOR, PETER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July i,
1776. Of London. [S. of Richard, mercer, of Tottenham High
Cross, Middlesex. B. Aug. 3, i757. Schools, St Paul's and
Merchant Taylors'.] Did not reside. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1778, age 20. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
WINDSOR-CLIVE, see CLIVE.
WINDUS, JACOB PLUMMER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, Jan. 30, 1755- Of Herts. [S. of the Rev. Arthur
(1705).] School, Hertford. Matric. Easter, 1756; Scholar;
B.A. 1759. Died in 1759- (T- A. Walker, 310.)
WINDUST, WILLIAM HUFTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1890. S. of WUliam, of Ixelles, Brussels. B. Mar. 19, 1871.
School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar;
B A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at Oldham Grammar
School, 1895; an Army tutor in 1897; Assistant Master at
Hampton Grammar School, 1900-32. Latteriy of Sunbury,
Middlesex. Died Dec. 15, 1932- (Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, Dec. 17, 1932-)
WINFIELD, PERCY HENRY. Adm. at St John's, Sept. i, 1896.
[Youngest] s. of Fred[erickJ Charies, merchant, of Stoke
Ferry. Brandon, Norfolk (and Mary Flatt). B. there [Sept.
Wing, John
16, 1878]. School, King's Lynn Grammar (The Rev. W.
Boyce). Matric. Michs. 1896; (Law Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1898); Scholar, 1898; B.A. and LL.B. (Law Tnp., Pt II,
ist Class), 1899; Whewell Scholar, 1900; LL.M. 1906; LL.D.
1918. Machmahon Student. Fellow, 1921-53. University
Lecturer in Law, 1926-8. Rouse Ball Professor of English
Law, 1928-43. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 8, 1900.
Called to the Bar, June 24, 1903. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Deputy County Court Judge, Circuit No. 35. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Cambs. Reg. (T.F.), 1914;
wounded; employed War Of&ce). Lecturer in English Legal
History at the Law School of Harvard University, 1923.
Tagore Law Professor, Calcutta University, 1930. J.P. for
Cambridge Borough, 1925. F.B.A. Hon. LL.D., Harvard and
Leeds. Hon. Bencher of the limer Temple. K.C., 1943.
Member, Lord Chancellor's Law Revision Committee.
Reader in Common Law to Council of Legal Education, 1938-
49. Knighted, 1949. Married, Aug. 17, 1909, Helena, 5th dau.
of W. T. Scruby, of Cambridge, and had issue. Author, The
Law of Torts; Text-book on Torts; History of Abuse of Legal
Procedure; Province of the Law of Torts; Foundations and
Future of International Law; Salmond and Winfield, Law of
Contracts; editions of Pollock On Contract. Editor, Law
Quarterly Review, 1929, and of the Cambridge Law Journal,
1927-47. Of 13, Cranmer Road, Cambridge. Died July 7, 1953-
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 19,
1909.)
WINFIELD-ROLL, GRAHAME. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1880.
S. of Beevor. B. [June i, 1862], at Kensington. Schools,
Bedford Grammar and Bedford Hospital. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Jan. 30, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir. 1887.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1886; L.R.C.P. 1886;
F.R.C.S. 1898. Clinical Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic
Hospital. Assistant House Surgeon. Practised in London
from 1900. Ophthalmic Surgeon, St Mary's Hospital;
Consulting Surgeon, Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital.
Author, ophthalmic. Of 7, Upper Wimpole Street, London,
W. Died at Thames Ditton, Feb. 21, 1942. Doubtless brother
of the next. (Peile, 11. 686; Medical Directories; The Times,
Feb. 23, 1942.)
WINFIELD-ROLL, HUGH. Adm. at Cavendish H., Easter,
1880. [Doubtless s. of Beevor.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884; LL.M. 1888. Adm. Solicitor, 1887; practised at
Eastbourne. Disappears from Law List, 1930. Doubtless
brother of the above.
WING, ARTHUR. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1898. [Youngest
s. of Henry Vincent, of Gray's Inn Square, London. B. Sept.
3, i88o. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1898. Adm.
Solicitor, 1907; practised at Dartford, Kent. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (City of London Yeomanry; 2nd Lieut.,
23rd Battn., London Regt.). Of 10, Ridgmount Gardens,
London, and Copford Green, Colchester. Died June 14, 1952.
Brother of Tycho (1897). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The
Times, June 17, 1952.)
WING, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 28, 1845. S.
of the Rev. William (1805), of Thomhaugh, Northants. (and
Ann, dau. of Wilham Margetts). B. there. Bapt. Sept. 13,
1827. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1851; priest (Lincoln) 1851. R. of Staunton with Flaw-
borough, Notts., 1851-64. R. of Frolesworth, Leics., 1864-5.
C. of Crundale, Kent, 1866-7. R. of Foston, Leics., 1867-
1900. Married, Jan. 18, 1853, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. Wilham Job Charlton Staunton, of Staunton Hall,
Notts., and had issue. Latterly resided at Hestercombe,
Holly Walk, Leamington, where he died Apr. 15, 1914; buried
at Foston. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 564 (sub his father);
Burke, L.G.; Eagle, xxxvi. 221; Crockford; The J'imes,
Apr. 17, 1914-)
WING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, June 30, 1802.
Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Thomey Abbey, Cambs. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1809; priest (Peterb.) 1810; C. of Eye,
Northants., 1809; V. there, 1810-16. P.C. of Thomey Abbey,
Cambs., 1821-53. R. of Thornhaugh with Wansford,
Northants., 1832-58. His wife and Ellen, his 2nd dau., were
drowned in the Nene by the upsetting of a boat, Apr. 5, 1838.
R. of Chenies, Bucks., 1824-8. R. of Streatham, Surrey,
1828-35. Disappears from Clergy List, 1859. Brother of
Tycho (1812). (Northants. Clergy; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1838, I. 556.)
WING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 27, 1819. B. at
Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1841. Ord.
deacon, 1825; priest, 1826. V. of Elstow and Stevington,
Beds., 1832-49. V. of St Mary's, Leicester, 1849-61. Preacher
at Holy Trinity, Leicester, 1849-61. Confraterof Wyggeston's
Hospital. Died Mar. 22, 1861, aged 59. (Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1861, I. 468; The Rev. J. R. Collins.)
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Wing, John
WING, JOHN. Adm. pens at Queens', Nov. 8, 1839. Matric.
Lent, 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1843; priest,
1844; C. of Piddington, Northants., 1843-5. C. of Astley
Abbots, Salop, 1845-56; R. there, 1856-71. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1872.
WING, RICHARD PLOWMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 7,
1871. S. of William, draper (and Emma). B. at Mildenhall,
Suffolk. Bapt. Nov. 7, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1876; priest (Salisbury) 1885; C. of
Hitchin, Herts., 1876-80. C. of Slaugham, Sussex, 1880-1.
C. of Old Radnor, Heref., 1882-3. C. of Bere-Regis, Dorset,
1883-6. C. of Basford, Notts., 1886-9. C. of Tackley, Oxon.,
1889-91. C. of Long Benton, Northumberland, 1892-4. C. of
Sutton, Lanes., 1S94-6. C. of Huntingtield and Cookley,
Suffolk, 1896-1902. V. of Walberswick with BIythburgh,
1902-23. Latterly of Windy Nook, Walberswick, Suffolk.
Died June 3, 1936, aged 83, at Reydon, Suffolk. {Eagle,
XLI.X. 286; Crockford.)
WING, THOMAS ALFRED HARPER. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1884. S. of Thomas, farmer, of 45, Out Northgate,
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. B. Nov. 30, 1865, at Westhorpe,
Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1887; M.A. 1899. Senior
Classical Master at Nelson College, New Zealand, in 1898.
(Bury St Edmunds Sch. Lists.)
WING, TYCHO. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Mar. 28, 1812. S. of
John, Esq., of Thomey [Abbey], Cambs. Brother of John
(1802).
WING, TYCHO. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 11, 1897. S. of Henry
Vincent fof Gray's Inn Square, London]. B. Sept. 19, 1879-
Matric. IVUchs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1904. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut.,
Wiltshire Regt.; wounded). Died Sept. 15, 1934, at Hong-
Kong. Brother of Arthur (1898). (Law Lists; The Times,
Nov. 15, 1934; Univ. War List.)
WING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 8, i773- Of
Rutland. [S. of John, land-agent, of Clinton, Northants.
(and Anne, dau. of William Sisson, of Barrowden, Rutland).
B. July 25, 1755.] Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar, i773; B.A.
1777; M.A. 1780. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from
Norwich) June 28, 1778; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, i779-
C. of Bamingham and Coney Weston, Suffolk, 1778. C. of St
Michael's, Stamford, 1778-1800. C. of Sutton St Edmund,
Lines., 1779. R. of Stibbington with Sibson, Hunts., 1780-
1831. C. of Woodnewton, Northants., c. 1807. R. of Thom-
haugh with Wansford, 1807-31. Married, Sept. 15, 1785,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Rasor, of Gosberton, Lmcs. Died
Dec. 21, 183 1. Buried in Thomhaugh Church. Father of the
next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 564.)
WING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 27, 1805. [Eldest
s. of the Rev. William (above), R. of Stibbmgton, Hunts,
(and Elizabeth, dau. of John Rasor).] B. [Oct. 7, 1788], at
Stamford, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A. 18:3.
Ord. deacon, 1811; priest (Peterb.) 1812; C. of Thomhaugh,
Northants. C. of Kingscliffe, 1812. P.C. of Sutton St
Edmund, Lines., 1814-67. R. of Stibbington, Hunts., 1833-
67. Married, Apr. 16, 1823, Anne, dau. of WUliam Margetts,
of Huntingdon. Died Nov. 17, 1867. Fatherof Charles (1845).
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 564 (sub his father); Burke, L.G.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1867, 11.
833-)
WING, WILLIAM HINMAN. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 25, 1878.
[Eldest s. of William, of Market Overton, Rutland (and Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Kingsman Foster, of Dowsby, Lines.). B.
Feb. 5, 1859.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A.
1882; M.A. 1898. A teacher of singing and voice culture. Of
Market Overton, Rutland, and 30, Manchester Street,
Manchester Square, London, W. (Repton Sch. Reg. ; Walford,
County Families.)
WINGATE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1864.
Of Hundleby, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A.
1871. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1869; priest, 1871; C. of St
Andrew's, Bishop Auckland, 1869-74. C. of St Mary's,
Newington, Surrey, 1874-5. C. of Kensington, 1875-81.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield, 1878-91. C.-in-charge of
St Mary's, Haggerston, 1881-2; P.C. there, 1882-5. V. of
Shifnal, Salop, 1885-90. V. of Stratton, Cornwall, 1890-S.
Married, June 22, 1880, Elizabeth Patricia, eldest dau. of the
Hon. W. Maule. Died Dec. 16, 1898, aged 52. (T. A. Walker,
524; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 19, 1898.)
WINGATE, WILLIAM CHARLES LOCKWOOD. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Jan. 10, 1864. S. of Mrs Wingate, of Tichborne
Street, Piccadilly, London. Matric. Lent, 1864; exhibitioner;
WiNGFiELD, George
B.A. 1867; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1867;
priest, 1869; C. of Newchurch, Kent, 1867-9. C. of Lydd,
1869-79. R. of Ivychurch, 1880-1902. Latterly of the
Homes of St Barnabas, East Grinstead. Disappears from
Crockford, 1906. (T. A. Walker, 523.)
WINGATE (post PEMBERTON), WILLIAM WARBURTON.
Adm. pens, (age 24) at Jesus, Oct. 1890. [Eldest] s. of
William [farmer], Esq. B. at Ludford Magna, Lines. School,
Tonbridge (Mr Rowe). Matric. Michs. 1890; M.B. and
B.Chir. I894. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1890.
Practised at Cambridge, 1894-1919. Married (i) Dec. 7, 1895,
Isabel Mary, dau. of William Soper, M.R.C.S., of London;
(2) Nov. 18, 1915, Viola Patience Campbell, dau. of Canon
Thomas Percy Pemberton (1851, sub Hudson), of Trumping-
ton Hall, Cambs., and changed his name, by Royal Licence,
to Pemberton. Of Trumpington Hall, Cambs. J. P. for
Cambs.; High Sheriff, 1936- Died Apr. 26, 1943- {Tonbridge
Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 27, 1943.)
WINGATE-SAUL, WILLIAM WINGATE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892. [2nd] s. of Wilham Wingate [M.D.,
M.R.C.S.], of Fenton Cawthorne House, Lancaster. B. Aug.
24, 1874, at Lancaster. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899; M.B. and B.Chir. 1903. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1902. Surgeon,
P. and O. Co. ; subsequently Commodore Surgeon. Sometime
personal medical attendant to Lord Inchcape on his yacht
The Rover. Harbour Surgeon to the P. and O. Co. at TUbury
Dock at the time of his death, July n, 1932, at Monte Cario.
(Medical Directories; The Times, July 12, 1932-)
WINGFIELD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. i, 1787.
[2nd s. of Rowland (Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1746), of Preston
Brockhurst, Salop (and Mary, dau. of Sir Walter Wagstaffe
Bagot, 5 th Bart.). B.Aug. 24, 1770. Schools, Shrewsbury and
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1787; re-adm. Apr. 29, 1794;
B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1789.
Of The Gro, near Newton, Montgom. V. of Llanllwchaiam,
Montgom., 1800-50. Married, Jan 27, 1829, Emma, 4th dau.
of Richard Jenkins, Esq., of Bicton, Devon, and had issue.
Died May i, 1850, at his residence, Preston Montford Hall.
Father of WUUam (1853). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1851, I. 678.)
WINGFIELD, CHARLES RALPH BORLASE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 1894. [Only] s. of Charies George, deceased, of
Onslow, Shrewsbury (and Jane Mary Anne, only dau. of
Clopton Lewis Wingfield). [B. Oct. 27, 1873-] School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1894. Of Onslow. Captam, 3rd Battn.,
Shropshire L.I. (T.), 1898. J. P. for Shropshire. High Sheriff,
1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Kmg's
(Shropshire) L.I. ;Lieut.-Col.). Married, June 20, 1916, Mary
Nesta Harriet, dau. of Charles Henry Bennett Williams, and
had issue. Died Feb. i, 1923. (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists;
The Times, Feb. 3, 1923.)
WINGFIELD, EDWARD OLDFIELD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Apr. 22, 1814. [2nd s. of John, of Tickencote, Rutland.]
B. there [Mar. 18, 1795]- [School, Merchant Taylors'.]
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M..\. 1821. R. of Tickencote,
Rutland, 1830-4. R. of Market Overton, 1834-56. Died
Sept. 17, 1856. Brother of John M. (1808) and George (1826).
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 655.)
WINGFIELD, FRANCIS JOHN TREVOR. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Jan. 11, 1870. [Younger s. of Edward FfoUiott
(and Frances Emily, dau. of George, 4th Lord Dynevor).]
School, WeUington College. Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1876.
Died Sept. 4, 1889. (WeUington Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Univ. Almanack.)
WINGFIELD, FRANK JAMES ROBERT. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1884. Of London. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1885; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1896; priest, 1898;
C. of Holy Trinity, Barnstaple, Devon, 1896-9. C. of Bath-
wick with Woolley, Somerset, 1899-1905. R- oi Fiddington,
1905-20. V. of Crawley Down, Sussex, 1920-6. Died Feb. 4,
1926, aged 63. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 6, 1926.)
WINGFIELD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 13,
1826 Of Rutland. [5th and youngest s. of John, of Ticken-
cote House, Rutland. B. May 13, 1808. School, Uppmgham.]
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. i834- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1831; priest, 1832. R. of Glatton, Hunts., 1834-76,
and R. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1836-76. Mamed (i) Apr. 21,
1840, Sophia EUzabeth, dau. of the Rev. George Wasey, of
Ulcombe, Kent; (2) Aug. 1, 1848, Persis, dau. of the Rev J.
Standly, R. of Southoe, Hunts., and had issue. Died Sept. 2,
1876 Fatherof Hugh K. (i 881); brother of Edward O. (1814)
and John M. (1808). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Northants.
Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
537
WiNGFiELD, Harry
WINGFIELD, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1885.
S. of George, accountant, of Cumberland Lodge, Raynes
Park, Wimbledon. B. Feb. 10, 1866, at Camberwell. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1894.
F.C.A. 1899. Of 67, Watling Street, London, B.C., and
HoUand Park, W. Died Apr. 13, 1944. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
The Times, Apr. 17, 1944.)
WINGFIELD (post WINGFIELD-BAKER), HENRY MILLS.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 18, 1843; from Balliol
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 10, 1842.
[6th] s. of William, of Bloomsbury Square, London. B. Feb.
15, 1823, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1843;
B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 18, 1847; C. of
Egglesclifie, Co. Durham. Changed his name to Wingfield-
Baker, 1849. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Balliol Coll. Reg.; Durham
Ord. Book; Al. Oxon.; not found in Clergy List.)
WINGFIELD, HUGH EDWARD. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. i,
1881. [3rd] s. of the Rev. George (1826). B. [Apr. 23, 1862],
at Glatton, Hunts. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir. 1895; M.D. 1898.
Junior University Demonstrator in Physiology, 1887-9. At
St George's Hospital. House Physician, Royal Free Hospital.
Practised at Winchester from 1900. Medical Officer to
Winchester College. Practised later in London. President of
the Psycho-Medical Society. An authority on hypnosis.
Married, Feb. 14, 1899, Catharine Jane, youngest dau. of
Major-General G. Wyime Cole, Indian Army. Author, The
Forms of Alcoholism and their Treatment; An Introduction to
the Study of Hypnotism. Died Mar. 4, 1925, at Bedford Park.
(Haileybury Reg.; Venn, 11. 451; Medical Directories.)
WINGFIELD, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1760, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from King's, 1760. [S. of John, Esq., of Stamford,
Lines, (and Grace Goodhall). Bapt. Jan. 11, 1733-4. at
Tickencote.] Matric. from Hertford College, Oxford, Feb. 26,
1750-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1755. R. of Tickencote,
Rutland, 1759-73, and R. of Market Overton, 1760-73.
Succeeded to Tickencote Hall, on the death of his grand-
father, John, 1734. Married Sarah, dau. of Gervase Beckett,
of Bamsley, Yorks. Died June 14, 1773. Father of Thomas
(1786). (Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy; Burke, L.G.)
WINGFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 20,
1774. S. of Thomas [of Alderton, Salop] (and Alicia Jones).
B. [Aug. II, 1755], at Great Ness, Salop. [Bapt. there,
Aug. 12, J755.] Schools, Eton [and Shrewsbury]. Scholar,
1774; matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
Dec. 21, 1777; priest, Sept. 26, 1779; C. of Shrawardine,
Salop, 1777-9. C. of Bishop's Castle, 1779. V. of Montford,
1790-1830. A Burgess of Shrewsbury, 1777, where he had
episcopal sanction to reside as the vicarage at Montford was
in a ruinous condition. Married Martha, dau. of Charles
Gardiner. Died Sept. 18, 1830. M.I. at Montford. (Eton
Coll. Reg., which gives died Sept. S; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 565, where his cures are confused
with those of the next; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 378.)
WINGFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1778. S. of James, of London. School, Westminster. Scholar,
1779; matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785; B.D. 1794;
D.D. 1799. Fellow, 1783. Usher at Westminster School,
1781-8; Second Master, 1788-1802; Head Master, Sept.-
Dec. 1802; resigned. R. of Easton, Hants., 1792. V. of (St
Issey, Cornwall, 1803-25. Preb. of Worcester, 1803-25. P.C.
of Putney, Surrey, 1804. V. of Kempsey, Worcs., 1805. Preb.
of York, 1812-25. V. of Bromsgrove with King's Norton,
Worcs., 1815-25. R. of Whitbourne, Heref., 1815. Married,
Sept. 8, 1803, Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas James,
D.D., Head Master of Rugby School. Died Dec. 9, 1825;
buried in Worcester Cathedral. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1826, I. 281.)
WINGFIELD, JOHN HARRY LEE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 16, 1839. [Eldest] s. of John [Muxloe] (1808), of Market
Overton (and Catherine Anne Harriet, only dau. of Harry
Lancelot Lee). B. Aug. 8, 1821, at Walcot, near Bath.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1843. Called to the
Bar, May 8, 1846. Of Tickencote Hall, Rutland. J. P. for
Rutland; High Sheriff, 1871. Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Elizabeth
Anne, eldest dau. of Maurice Johnson, of Ayscoughe-Fee
Hall, Lines. Died Feb. 22, 1880. Father of Maurice E. (1887)
and the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.O.; The Guardian, Mar. 3, 1880.)
WINGFIELD, JOHN MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [Eldest] s. of John Harry Lee (above), of
Tickencote Hall, Stamford, Lines, (and Elizabeth Anne,
eldest dau. of Maurice Johnson, of Ascoughe Hall, Spalding).
B. [Feb. 1], 1863, at Market Overton Rutland. School,
WINGFIELD, William
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1881. Lieut, Northants. and
Rutland Militia, 1880-5. Lieut., Coldstream Guards, 1885;
Captain, 1897; Major, 1900. Served in the South African
War, 1898-1902 (mentioned in despatches; D.S.O., 1901).
Retired, 1903. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Coldstream Guards; Lieut. -Col., Special List (Railway
Transport Officer); mentioned in despatches; O.B.E., 1919).
F.R.G.S.;F.Z.S. Of Tickencote Hall. J. P. for Rutland; High
Sheriff, 1911. Author, Some Records of the Wingfield Family.
Died Apr. 27, 1931, at Monte Carlo. Brother of Maurice E.
(1887). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Burke, O.B.E.; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 29,
1931-)
WINGFIELD, JOHN MUXLOE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar.
12, 1808. [Eldest s. of John, of Tickencote Hall, Stamford
(and Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Muxloe). B. Apr. 17, 1790.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1817.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 1, 1812. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 6, 1818. Of Tickencote Hall, Rutland. J. P. and D.L.
for Rutland; High Sheriff, 1833 Chairman of Quarter
Sessions for Rutland. Married, June 16, 1819, Catherine
Arme Harriet, only dau. of Harry Lancelot Lee, of Coton Hall,
Salop. Died June 17, 1869. Brother of Edward O. (1814) and
George (1826); father of John H. L. (1839); nephew of
Thomas (1786). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 928; Law
Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WINGFIELD, MAURICE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1887. [2nd] s. of John [Harry Lee] (1839), of Sheer-
water Court, Byfleet, Surrey (and Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau.
of Maurice Johnson, of Ayscoughe Hall, Lines.). B. Feb. 28,
1869, at Market Overton, Rutland. School, Wmchester.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1896. In the Colonial
Office; Secretary to the Royal Commission on Hut Tax,
Sierra Leone, 1898; Member of the Legislative Council,
Falkland Islands, 1899-1900 Private Secretary to the
Governor of Queensland, 1902; to the Governor-General of
Australia, 1903-4. Joint Secretary, South African Constitu-
tions Committee, 1906. Acting Colonial Secretary and
Acting Governor of Gambia, 1911. C.M.G. 1912. Cable
Censor at the War Office, 1915-19. Married, Oct. 2, 1909,
Mabel Florence, dau. of Ralph C. A. Beck. Latterly of
Ashtead House, near Epsom, Surrey. Died Oct. 21, 1937.
Brother of John M. (1881). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; City and
Guilds Coll. Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 22, 1937.)
WINGFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 13,
1785. S. of the Rev. — [Boriase (1747-8), deceased], R. of
Lopham, Norfolk (and Phyllis, widow of Creswell Tayleur, of
Meeson). B. in Salop. [Bapt. May 28, 1768.] Matric. Michs.
1785; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Dec. 18, 1791; priest, May 12, 1793; C. of Forton,
Staffs., 1791. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 565.)
WINGFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20,
1786. [2nd s. of the Rev. John (1760), R. of Market Overton,
Rutland (and Sarah, dau. of Gervase Beckett,;of Barnsley,
Yorks.). Bapt. June 29, 1769.] School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1787; B.A. (Wrangler, Aeg.) 1791; M.A. 1794. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1792; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1793. R. of Tickencote, Rutland,
1793-1830. R. of Bulwick, Northants., 1793-1811. R. of
Finmere, Oxon., 1811-12. R. of Seaton, Rutland, 1811-15.
R. of Teigh, 1815-30. V. of Stapleford, Leics., 1815-30.
Married (1) May 7, 1799, Maria, dau. of William Torkington,
of Stamford, and had issue; (2) Aug. 11, 1812, at Carlby, near
Stamford, Henrietta, dau. of Captain Denshire, of Stamford.
Died Apr. 10, 1830, at Teigh. Father of the next. (St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 666; Northants. Clergy gives date of death
Feb. 4; G. Mag., 1830, i. 569.)
WINGFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 28,
1820. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), R. of Tickencote,
Rutland (and Maria, dau. of William Torkington, of Stam-
ford). School, Uppingham. Scholar, 1821. Died June 30,
1822, 'of a fever caught during the College examination.'
M.I. in Market Overton Church. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
566 (sub his father).)
WINGFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 24, 1853. S. of [the Rev.] Charles (1787). B. [Sept. 30,
1834], at Preston Hall, Shrewsbury. School, Rossall. Matric.
Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1861. Rowing 'blue' (cox),
1855 (rowed at Henley). Cricket 'blue,' 1855-7. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1859; priest, i860. V. of Ford, Salop,
1860-3. V. of Leighton, 1863-1901. Married, Apr. 1864,
Selina Rachel, dau. of Col. Frederick HUl. Resided latterly
at 75, Coton HUl, Shrewsbury. Died Apr. 18, 1913- (Crock-
ford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Apr. 19, 1913; Kossall Sch.
Reg.)
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Wingfield-Stratford, EsMifi Cecil
WINGFIELD-STRATFORD, ESUt CECIL. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 9, igoo. [Eldest] s. of General Cecil Vernon, C.B.,
C.M.G. [of Yannouth, Isle of Wight] (and Rosalind Isabel,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Edward Vesey Bligh). [B. Sept.
20, 1882.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. (Hist.
Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1904; M.A. 1907. Fellow, 1907-13.
Research student, London School of Economics, 1904; D.Sc.
London, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Queen's Own (R. West Kent Regt., T.F.)). Married, Dec. 30,
1915, Barbara Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Col. F. H. L. Erring-
ton, and had issue. Author, The Call of the Dawn ; History of
British Civilisation; History of English Patriotism; Churchill,
the making of a Hero, etc. Of The Oaks, Berkhamsted, in
1953. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; King's Coll. Reg.,
320; Who's Who.)
WINHAM, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 31, 1842.
S. of Uaniel. B. June 3, 1819, at Egham, Surrey. School,
Egham. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1851. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, June 7, 1853. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1846;
priest, 1847; C. of Soham, Cambs., 1846-7. C. of Tunbridge
Wells, 1847-51. C. of Frant, Sussex, 1853-4. Assistant
Chaplain in the Crimea, 1854-5. P.C. of Eridge, Sussex,
1860-8. P.C. of St Andrew's, Hove, 1868-94. Died Aug. 7,
1894, at Tunbridge Wells. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, ii. 478; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, .\ug. 15, 1894.)
WINKFIELD, EDWARD GUY NUNNS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10,
1892. [S. of the Rev. Richard (1855), R. of Dry Drayton,
Cambs. B. July 2, 1873.] School, Radley College [and
Kings', Ely]. Matric. Michs. 1892. Sub-manager of ironworks
at Ofverum, Sweden. Married Mabel, dau. of F. J. Pilking-
ton, of Russell Square, London. Died Aug. 4, 1910, aged 37.
Brother of Thomas H. (1888). (Reg. of Kings' Sch., Ely;
Radley Reg.; The Times, Aug. 8, 1910.)
WINKFIELD, The Hon. RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity, Feb. 6, 1809. [Eldest s. of Richard, 4th Viscount
Powerscourt (and Catharine, 2nd dau. of John, ist Earl of
Clanwilliam). B. Sept. 11, 1790.] Matric. 1809. Succeeded
his father as 5th Viscount, July 19, 1809. Married (i) Feb. 6,
1813, Frances Theodosia, dau. of Robert, 2nd Earl of Roden,
and had issue; (2) 1822, Theodosia, dau. of the Hon. Hugh
Howard, and had further issue. Died Aug. 9, 1823. (Burke,
P. and B.; V. Hodson; G.E.C.)
WINKFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 2, 1855. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1861 ;
priest, 1862. Head Master of St Paul's School, Stony Strat-
ford, Bucks., 1864-70; Head Master of Kings' School, Ely,
1870-94, and V. of Chettisham, Cambs., 1874-94. R. of Dry
Drayton, 1894-1929. Married Sarah Janet Nunns. Died
June 14, 1929, aged 92. Father of Edward G. N. (1892) and
the next. {Crockford; The Times, June 17, 1929.)
WINKFIELD, THOMAS HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Richard (above), master of the Kings'
School, Ely (and Sarah Janet Nunns). B. May 5, 1869, at
Stony Stratford. School, Kings', Ely. Matric. Michs. 1888.
Sometime schoolmaster and private tutor. Went to South
Africa, 1900. Enlisted in Brabant's Horse; Commissioned,
1901; A. D.C. to General Bethune. Died in 1902. Brother of
Edward G. N. (1892). (Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.; Venn, 11. 503.)
WINKFIELD, WILLIAM BERTRAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8,
1891. S. of W. B. [of Shirley, Southampton]. [B. Feb. 0,
1872.] School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1894. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898.
Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1899; Captain, 1902. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1902. Major, 1910. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C). Retired in 1923.
Married, 1903, Anne Grace, dau. of D. C. Pritchard, of
Capetown. Resided latterly at Castel, Guernsey. (King's
Coll. Reg., 156; Army Lists; Medical Directories.)
WINKLE, BURGESS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 13, 1770.
Of Shropshire. S. of — , gent. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar,
1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) June 5,
1774; C. of Priors Lee, Salop, 1774. R. of Marksbury, Somer-
set, 1780-96. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 566.)
WINKLEY, see WINCKLEY.
WINLAW, GEORGE PRESTON KELSALL. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 1, 1891. S. of the Rev. William (next) (and
Jane, dau. of Preston Kelsall). B. Mar. 11, 1873, at Preston,
Lanes. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of
St Stephen, Bowling, Bradford, 1896-7. C. of Cheltenham,
1898-9. R. of Morden, Surrey (succeeding his father), 1899-
1913. V. of Holy Trinity, Sydenham, Kent, 1913-20. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.A.S.C).
WiNN, Rowland
Assistant Master at a Prep. School at Seaford, 1921-2. .\cting
Chaplain at Wrekin College, 1922. Head Master of Observa-
tory House School, Westgate, 1923-4. C. of Christ Church,
Clifton, 1925-6. R. of Telscombe with Piddinghoe, Sussex,
1926-31. R. of Houghton Conquest with Houghton Gildaple,
Beds., 1931-45. Perm, to off., dio. of Winchester, 1946-8.
C. of Knysna, Cape Province, 1949-50. Of Grahamstown, in
1952. Married, July 17, 1901, Minnie, dau. of S. J. Ashley, of
Kidlington, Oxon. Author, History of Houghton Conqttest
Church. (Winchester Coll. Reg. and add.; Crockford.)
WINLAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13, 1854;
a 'Ten-year man.' S. of George (and Elizabeth). B. Dec. 12,
1815, at Berwick-upon-Tweed. [Schools, Blackburn Inde-
pendent Academy and Lancashire Independent College,
Manchester. At Edinburgh University; and at King's Col-
lege. London, 1854.] Matric. Easter, 1882; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.)
1882. Congregational Minister at Wellington, Somerset,
1845-50; at Middleton, Lanes., 1852-3. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of St Peter's, Ashton-
under-Lyne, Lanes., 1855-7. C. of St Paul's, Preston, 1857-9.
P.C. of St Luke's, Preston, 1859-78. R. of Morden, Surrey,
1878-99. Married, May 3, 1866, Jane, only dau. of P. Kelsall,
of Lytham, Lanes. Died Mar. 10, 1900, at Morden. Father
of the above. (Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi. 928; Ind. Coll.,
Manchester, List; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 13, 1900.)
WINN, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 29, 1872. [Youngest s. of James Gilmore, of
Highbury Crescent, London, N. B. May 19, 1854.] Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. .\dm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 21, 1878. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1881 ; did
not practise. F.S.A. Devoted his life to transcribing parish
registers and municipal documents, with particular reference
to Yorkshire and Suffolk. Married, June 23, 1883, Constance,
4th dau. of Henry Hicks, of Heath House, VVeybridge. Died
Oct. 5, 1927, at Aldeburgh, Suffolk. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Oct. 12, 1927.)
WINN, FREDERICK SAMUEL JEMMETT. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 23, 1873. S. of Robert, accountant (and
Rosanna Arm). B. Dec. 9, 1854, at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Bapt. Sept. 13, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1873.
WINN, The Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM [PHIPPSj. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 10, 1882. [4th] s. of Rowland (1839), of
Nostell Priory, Wakefield (and Harriet Maria Amelia, dau. of
Col. Henry Dumaresq). B. there [July 4], 1863. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886. Married, Oct. 15,
1907, Mary Cecily, 3rd dau. of Col. Edward M. Dansey, 1st
Life Guards. Of 92, Mount Street, London, W., in 1949.
Died Mar. 2, 1952, at the Little House, Nostell Priory.
(Burke, P. arid B.; The Times, Mar. 3, 1952.)
WINN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15, 181 7. S. of
George, of Nappa Hall, near Askrigg-by-Bedale, Yorks.
School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1819; B..A. i82»;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. i, 1822; priest,
Oct. 5, 1823. C. of .Aysgarth, Yorks., 1822-7; V. there, 1827-
73. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
WINN, JOHN HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i, 1897.
S. of the Rev. WriUiam] H[enry] [B.A., T.C.D., 1886], R. of
Dunsfold, Surrey. B. Sept. 3, 1877, at Baronscourt, Co.
Tyrone. School, Oundle (Mr Sanderson). Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. L. ds-L., Paris, 1905. Assistant .Master at
Rossall School, 1900; at Rountenbum School, Largs,
Ayrshire, 1901; at Richmond School, Yorks., 1902-3; at
L'Ecole de I'lle de France, 1904; at Christ's Hospital, 1906-
10. Latterly of Dunsfold Rectory, Godalming. Brother of
Walter J. G. (1896). (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WINN, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 5, 1826.
S. of George. B. in London. School, Ealing, Middlesex.
Matric. 1826.
WINN, ROWLAND. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 21,
1839. [Eldest] s. of Charles [formerly Williamson, who had
assumed the name of Winn] (and Priscilla, dau. of Sir William
Strickland, Bart.). B. [Feb. 19, 1820], at Boynton Hall,
Yorks. School, Sussex (private). Matric. 1839. Of Appleby
Hall, Brigg, Lines. M.P. for North Lincolnshire, 1868-85.
A Lord of the Treasury, 1874-88. Married, Mar. 21, 1854,
Harriet Maria Amelia, 2nd dau. of Colonel Henry Dumaresq.
Created Baron St Oswald of Nostell in the West Riding of
Yorks., July 6, 1885. Died Jan. 20, 1893. at Nostell Priory,
near Wakefield. Father of George W. P. (1885). (Boase, iii.
384; Return of M.P.s; Burke, P. and B.)
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Winn, Rowland George Allanson
WINN, ROWLAND GEORGE ALLANSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. [Only] s. of the Hon. Rowland
[Allanson], of Glenbegh, Co. Kerry (and Margaretta Stephana,
2nddau. of George Walker, of Overhall, Essex). B. [Jan. 19],
1855, in London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 21, 1879.
M.I.C.E. Engaged in engineering works in Kashmir and in
Ireland. Succeeded his cousin, Charles Mark, as 5 th Lord
Headley, Jan. 13, 1913. Converted to the Mohammedan
faith, 1913; made the pilgrimage to Mecca, 1922, and became
entitled to the prefix of Hadji. President of the British
Muslim Society. Married (i) Oct. 27, 1899, Teresa St
Josephine, youngest dau. of WUliam Henry Johnston,
Governor of Leh and Jummoo, and had issue; (2) Feb. 11,
192 1, Barbara Janet Ainsleigh, widow of Thomas Baynton,
of Darlington, and 7th dau. of Robert Laurence Kilpatrick,
of Belfast; (3) July 28, 1929, Catherine, widow of Major
Lindsay Bashford, and only child of Joseph WUliams Lovibond,
of Lake House, Wilsford, Wilts. Author, Boxing; Notes on
Road Construction, etc. Died June 22, 1935. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Who's Who;
The Times, June 24, 1935.)
WINN, WALTER JAMES GARDINER. Adm. subsizar at
Trinity, Oct. i, 1896. S. of the Rev. William Henry, of
Dunsfold rectory, Surrey. B. [Aug. 23], 1876, at Barons
Court, Co. Tyrone. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. H.M. Inspector of Schools, South
Western District of London, from 1900. Of Manor Farm,
Stockbridge, Winchester, in 1946. Brother of John H. (1897).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WINN, WILLIAM NELSON. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity
Hall, June 11, 1871. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A.
1878. Ord. deacon (London) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of the
Chapel of Ease, Islington, 1875-82; P.C. there, 1882-94.
Died June 13, 1894. (Crockford; The Guardian, June 20,
1894.)
WINNALL, WALTER HENRY CORBYN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 3, 1865. Matric. Michs. 1865. Migrated to
Queens', Sept. 26, 1867.
WINNING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Caius, Feb. i,
1861. [Only] s. of the Rev. WUliam Balfour (next). B. at
Keysoe, Beds. School, King's College, London [and at
London University and King's College Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
1859]. Matric. Lent, 1861; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1864. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1866. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of
White Lackington with Seavington St Mary, Somerset, 1867-
9. C. of Homcastle, Lines., 1869-71. C. of Holy Trinity,
Ely, Cambs., 1871-2. C. of Tenterden, Kent, 1872-4. C. of
Alderton, Gloucs., 1874-5. V. of Great Washboume, 1875-83.
Died in June, 1883, when it was suggested that his triple
qualifications were a unique record. (Venn, 11. 352; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Medical Directories; Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
WINNING, WILLIAM BALFOUR. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Trinity, June 20, 18 18. S. of Robert. School, Houghton-le-
Spring, Co. Durham. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1822;
B.A. (idth Wrangler) 1823; M.A. 1827. V. of Keysoe, Beds.,
1827-36. Author, A Manual of Comparative Philology;
Essays on the Antediluvian Age; etc. Resided latterly at
Bedford, where he died June 16, 1845. Father of the above.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1845, II. 319-)
WINNINGTON-INGRAM, see INGRAM.
WINSCOM, THOMAS CAVE. Adm. at Trinity, Nov. 19, 181 1;
a 'Ten-year man." [B. at Brecon, Oct. 10, 1787.] Matric.
Michs. 1822; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1823. V. of Warkworth,
Northumberland, 1820-40. Married (2) Eliza Maria, 3rd dau.
of John Clutterbuck, of Warkworth. Came under the
influence of Charles Simeon. Died Mar. 6, 1840. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Clerical Guide; C. R. Hudleston;
History of Clutterbuck Family.)
WINSHIP, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene,
June 21, 1756. S. of Thomas, of Riby, near Caistor, Lines.
School, Kirton. Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1763.
Fellow, 1760. R. of Laceby, and V. of Grasby, Lines., 1764-
83. Chaplain to the Bishop of St Davids. Married Thomazyn,
dau. of the Rev. Ralph Battle. Died Jan. 25, 1783, aged 46;
buried at Lacebv. (Monson, Lines. Church Notes; G. Mag.,
1783, I. 180; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WiNSLOw, The Rev. James Stephen
WINSLOE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Feb. 15,
1819; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 31, 1816, age 18. Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1789), R. of Minster, Cornwall (and
Catherine, dau. of John Walter, of The Times). B. July 31,
1797, at Teddington, Middlesex. Bapt. at Teddington,
Oct. 19, 1797. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A. 1822. When age 17
at Oxford he eloped with Charlotte Monkton; they were
stopped at Witham and married the following day at
Taunton, where Admiral Monkton lived. Their daughter
Emma was the mother of Mrs Asquith. (Al. Oxon.; P. E.
Towell; Reminiscences of the Countess of Oxford.)
WINSLOW, ARTHUR DOUGLAS. Adm. (age 19) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1873. S. ofT[homas]E[wing] [Q.C.]. B. Apr. 13, 1854,
in London. Bapt. at Lisson Grove Chapel. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1873. Died Dec. 8, 1873, in CoUege, during a
'fever epidemic' Brother of Herbert P. (1886), Reginald
(1876), Gilbert (1888) and Walter (1883). (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 409.)
WINSLOW, CHARLES DE BLOIS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov.
30, 1857. S. of the Rev. Isaac de Blois (1830), V. of Bulking-
ton, Warws. B. Sept. 15, 1838, at Market Harborough.
Schools, Appleby and Chester. Matric. Lent, 1858; B.A.
1861; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1861; priest, 1862;
C. of Tugby, Leics., 1861-2. C. of Holy Trinity, Leicester,
1862-4. C. of Garforth, Yorks., 1864-6. C. of St Mary's,
Wavertree, Liverpool, 1866-7. C. of St Barnabas, Liverpool,
1867-71; V. there, 1871-9. V. of Blundellsands, Lanes., 1879-
1902. Died Jan. 27, 1902. (Venn, 11. 338; Crockford.)
WINSLOW, The Rev. GEORGE EWING. Adm. sizar at St
Catharine's, Feb. 2, 1837; a 'Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon
(Sodor and Man), 1834; priest, 1835. V. of Tugby with East
Norton, Leics., 1835-62. R. of Alexton, 1845-62. Author,
Essay on Cholera Spasmodica; The Christian Ministry
(a Visitation Sermon); A Plain and Practical Description of
Asiatic Cholera. Died Sept. 26, 1862, aged 57, at Tugby
vicarage. Described in Clergy List as 'M.D.' (Crockford,
'M.D.' in i860; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 647.)
WINSLOW, GILBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888. [S. of
Thomas Ewing, Q.C, of Wimbledon. B. Apr. 14, 1870.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. A.M.I.C.E.
A mining-engineer. Of 10, Pembroke Crescent, Hove, in
1910; of Otago, New Zealand, in 1922. Brother of Arthur D.
(1873), Herbert P. (1886), Walter (1883) and Reginald (1876).
(Repton Sch. Reg.)
WINSLOW, HENRY JOHN STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 18, 1855. [3rd] s. of Edward, Master in Lunacy. B. Oct.
25, 1834, in London. School, King's College, London; and at
Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Havant, Hants.,
1863-4. C. of Wandsworth, Surrey, 1864-5. Chaplain at
St Petersburgh, 1865-6. C. of All Saints, Wandsworth, 1866-
78. Warden of St Peter's Hospital, Wandsworth, 1874-99.
Chaplain to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers. Died
Sept. 22, 1899, at Wandsworth. Brother of James S. (1869).
(Venn, 11. 328; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 25, 1899.)
WINSLOW, HERBERT PINCKNEY. Adm. at Caius. Oct. 1,
1886. S. of Thomas Ewing, Q.C, of Wimbledon, Surrey.
B. Jan. 6, 1868, in London. Schools, Brighton and Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890. Land-Agent in Berkshire.
Later an engineer in Shanghai, and at the Shasta mines in
CaUfomia. Died, Oct. 25, 1945, at West Byfleet. Brother of
Arthur D. (1873), Gilbert (1888), Reginald (1876) and Walter
(1883). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 487; The Times, Oct. 29,
I945-)
WINSLOW, ISAAC DE BLOIS. Adm. pens, (age 30) at St
John's, July 8, 1830. Kept 2 terms. C of Geddington,
Northants., -1841-2. V. of Napton-on-the-Hill, Warws.,
1842-55. V. of Bulkington, 1856. Married (i) Catharine
Frances; (2) Sept. 29, 1848, Harriet, dau. of Thomas
Gotobed. Died Sept. 21, 1856, aged 56. Father of Charles
de B. (1857). (G. Mag., 1856, 11. 655-)
WINSLOW, The Rev. JAMES STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Jan. 18, 1869. S. of Edward, barrister, of
Twickenham. B. in London. School, King's College, London;
and at Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. Easter, 1869.
Migrated (age 38) to Caius, May 6, 1870; B.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1864; priest, 1866; C of Bradford, 1864--5.
C of Arkendale, Yorks., 1865-8. C of Gunthorpe, Norfolk,
1868-71. C of St Andrew's, Westmmster, 1874-8. V. of
Great Burstead, Essex, 1880-1904. Lie. Pr., dio. of St
Albans, from 1904. Died Mar. 12, 1912, at the Homes of
St Barnabas, East Grinstead. Brother of Henry J. S. (1855).
(Venn, 11. 392; Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 29, 1912-)
540
WiNSLOw, Lyttleton Stewart
WINSLOW (post FORBES- WINSLOW), LYTTLETON STEWART.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caii-s, May 2, 1862. [;iid] s. of
Forbes [Benignus], M.D., F.R.C.P. [B. Jan. 31, 1844, in
London.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1862. Migrated to
Downing, Jan. 27, 1864; LL.B. i866; M.B. and LL.M. 1871 ;
LL.D. 1900. Incorp. at Trinity College, Oxford, 1866; D.C.L.
(Oxford) 1873. At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and
St George's Hospital. L.S.A. i869;M.R.C.P. 1871. Physician,
N. LondonHospitalforConsumption. A Specialist in insanity ;
proprietor of Sussex and Brandenburgh House asylums at
Hammersmith. Lecturer on Mental Disorders at Charing
Cross Hospital. Founder, Consulting Physician, and Medicad
Director of the British Hospital for mental disorders,
London. Retained as an expert in many famous murder
cases. Author, Manual of Lunacy; Aids to Psychological
Medicine; Insanity of Passion and Crime, etc. Editor of the
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Menial Pathology.
Married (i) Florence Jessie, dau. of James Mishell Winn,
M.D., of Harley Street, London; (2) Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Gilchrist. Died June 8, 1913, in London. {Record of Old
Westminsters (sub his son); Who's Who; Venn, 11. 358; Al.
Oxon.; Medical Directories; The Times, June 9, 1913)
WINSLOW, REGINALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1876. [Second
s. of Thomas Ewing, Q.C., of Putney. B. May 3, 1858, in]
London. Bapt. at St George's, Bloomsbur>'. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; LL.B. 1882; M.A. 1884.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14, 1879. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1882. Author, The Law of Private Arrangements
between Debtors and Creditors; The Law Relating to Protestant
Nonconformists; The Law of Artistic Copyright. Died of
typhoid-fever, Feb. 25, 1894, at Crake Hall, Wimbledon.
Brother of Arthur D. (1873). Herbert P. (1886), Walter
(1883) and GUbert (1888). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Boase, ni.
1444; Venn, u. 421; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The Onardian, Feb. 28, 1894.)
WINSLOW, THOMAS FORBES. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 20,
1828. Of the West Indies. [Eldest s. of Thomas, Esq., of
Bermuda. B. Dec. 23, i795- At Glasgow Univ., 1819-22;
M.A. 1822.] A literary man of independent means. Died in
1852, in London. (C. J. Fordyce.)
WINSLOW, WALTER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1883. S. of
Thomas Ewing, Q.C., of Putney. B. [July 24], 1864, m
Wobum Square, London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1883; B.A. 1886; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1891. At Guy's
Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1891.
Practised at Watlington, Oxon. Medical Officer, Watlington
District and Henley Union. Served in the Great War, 19 14-
19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Died Sept. 8, 1935. at North Stoke
MUl, Oxford. Brother of Arthur D. (1873), Reginald (1876),
GUbert (1888) and Herbert P. (1886). (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 462; Medical Directories; Univ. War List; The
Times, Sept. 10, 1935.)
WINSTANLEY, CALVIN BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Dec. 20, 1850. S. of the Rev. John Brown, deceased.
B. [Jan. II, 1833], at Windsor, near Liverpool. Schools,
Heath, Halifax and King William's College, Isle of Man.
Matric. Michs. 1851; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1854-5);
LL.B. 1857. Adm. com. causa, at Oxford, 1862. In Holy
Orders. Of Bishop Burton, Yorks. (no cure), 1862-9. C. of
Aston, Berks., 1870. C. of St Mary's, Peterborough, 1871-3.
C. of Holme Cultram, Cumbedand, 1874. P.C. of St John's
(Carsdyke), Greenock, Renfrews., until 1879. Died Mar. 30,
1879. (King William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford.)
WINSTANLEY, CLEMENT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Pembroke,
Apr. 30, 1792. Eldest s. of Clement, Esq. (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1758), of Braunston, Leics. B. there [i775]- [School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1792. Captain, Prince of
Wales's Fencibles, 1795. Served in Ireland for seven years,
including the rebelUon of 1798. Major, 1796. Of Braunston
HaU, Leics. J. P. and D.L. for Leics.; High Shenff, 1815.
Lieut. -Col., Leicestershire Militia, 1802-9. Died, unmarried,
Jan. 25, 1855, near Teignmouth. Brother of James (i795)-
(Boase, in. 1445; Burke, L.G.)
WINSTANLEY, DENYS ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1897. S. of Howard [auctioneer], of 31, Wobum
Square, London (and Katharine). B. [Dec. 5]. i877, in
London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1897;
Scholar, 1899; (Hist. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899); B.A. (Hist.
Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1900; Eari of Derby Student, 1900;
Lightfoot Scholar, 1901; M.A. 1904. FeUow, 1906-47;
Tutor, 1919-25; Senior Tutor, 1925-31. Vice-Master, 1935-
47. H.M. Inspector, Board of Education, 1903-6. Engaged
upon intelligence work in Egypt, i9i9;M.B.E., 1920. Author,
Cambridge in the iSth Century; Unreformed Cambridge; Early
Victorian Cambridge, etc. Died Mar. 20, 1947, at Cambridge.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 21, I947-)
Winter, Arthur Henry
WINSTANLEY, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1893. S. of William Holt, of 19, Beech Street,
Fairfield, Worcs. B. Mar. 19, 1874, at Liverpool. School,
University College, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1893; Jeremie
Septuagint prize, 1896; B.A. 1896; Crosse Scholar, 1897;
Mason prize, 1898; M.A. 1900; B.D. 1908; D.D. 1913. B.A.,
Manchester, 1893; B.A., Liverpool, 1904. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Ashford, Kent, 1898-
1905. Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Diocese of Lichfield,
1905-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Lichfield, 1905-24. V. of Burton-on-
Trent, 1924-38. Preb. of Lichfield, 1931-40. Lie. Pr., dio.
of Worcester from 1939. Latterly of The Mount, Malvern
Wells, Worcs., where he died Feb. to, 1949. [Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 12, 1949.)
WINSTANLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
May 7, 1795. 2nd s. of Clement (Queen's College, Oxford,
1758), Esq., of Braunston, Leics. B. there. Matnc. Michs.
1795- Scholar; B.A. 1799. Married and had issue. Died
1839, at Exeter. Brother of Clement (1792)- (Burke, Z,.G.)
WINSTANLEY, JAMES ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7,1871. S. of John, painter (and Nanny). B.atKirkham,
Lanes. Bapt. Nov. 23, 1852. School, Kirkham Grammar
(Mr J. Burrough). Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A.
1884. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1880; priest, 1883; C. of
Famworth, Lanes., 1880-5. Minor Canon and Precentor of
Manchester Cathedral, 1885-1904. R- of Newton Heath,
Lanes., 1904-16. Married (i) Apr. 3, 1888, Mar>' Clement,
youngest dau. of A. Kirkpatrick, of Dumfries; (2) July 5,
1904, Florence Maud, 2nd dau. of Thomas Robinson, of
Finsbury Park, London, N. Latterly of 30, Irton Road,
Southport, Lanes., where he died Nov. 3, 1933. (Eagle,
XLViii. 73; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 11, 1888; The
Times, July 7, 1904.)
WINSTANLEY, JOHN ARTHUR. .Kdm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, July 2, 1874. [3rd] s. of WUliam, Esq., deceased,
of Chaigeley Manor, near Clitheroe, Lanes, (and Charlotte
Lavinia, dau. of Alfred Lowe). B. [June 15, 1856], at Preston.
Matric. Michs. 1874. Captain, Royal Sherwood Foresters,
1880. (Burke, L.G. ; .(4 rmy Lists.)
WINSTANLEY, The Rev. THOMAS. B.A. 1766, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1766. Adm. (age 50) at Trinity, 1766 (adm.
not found in College Reg.); from Brasenose College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Apr. 3, i734, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1737. S. of Ralph, Esq., of Wigan, Lancashire. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1766-89. Preb. of Peterborough. R. of St Dun-
stan's-in-the-East, London, 1771-89- Married SUvia, widow
of Col. John Brathwaite. Died Feb. 7, 1789. Father of the
next. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1879, i- 184; P- E. ToweU.)
WINSTANLEY, THOMAS RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, May 28, 1766. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), of
[Westminster] (and Silvia, widow of Col. John Brathwaite).
B. Aug. 30, 1748. School, Westminster. Matnc. Easter,
1767; Scholar. Died May 21, 1769- Buried m the East
cloister at Westminster. M.I. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
WINSTON, The Rev. BENJAMIN. B.A. 1779. incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1779, from ^t Catharine's. [S. of Thomas,
gent , of Hereford.] Matric. from New College, Oxford,
Jan. 24, 1766, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1770. V. of Hohner wuth
How Caple and SoUers Hope, Heref. until 1794- Vicar-Choral
of Hereford Cathedral, 1770; and Gustos of the College of
Vicars-Choral, 1783. Died Nov. 20, i794- (^'- Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1794. "• 1153)
WINSTON, BENJAMIN (1804), see SANDFORD.
WINSTONE, ARTHUR BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 11, 1879. S. of Benjamin, M.D. (and Clara Betsy).
B Apr. 3, 1861, at Holbom, London. Bapt. Dec. 9, i86r.
Matnc. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1886. Died Nov 5,
1892, in London. Brother of the next. (EagU, xvii. 552.)
WINSTONE, ERNEST HORNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 6 1871. [Eldest] s. of Benjamin, surgeon (and Clara
3etsy). B. Aug. 11, 1853. at 7, Ely Place, Saffron Hill,
Holbom, London. Bapt. Dee. 6, 1861. Matric. Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Died Jan. 2, 1926, m Lwidon.
Brother of Arthur B. (1879)- {EagU, xliv. 277; The Ttmes,
Jan. 4, 1926.)
WINTER, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1863. [Youngest] s. of William Esdaile, solicitor, of Meads
Road, Eastbourne (and Frances .Anne, dau. of William
Jameson, of Fen Court, London). B. Dec. 4. 1844, m London.
School, Westminster. Matric. ^Uchs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A.
1873. Cricket 'blue,' 1865-7. Ord. deacon (Uchfield), 1871;
priest, 1872; C. of Worfield, Salop, 1871-3- C. of Clifton
Hampden, Oxon., 1873-5- C. of Cholderton, Wilts., 1875-
V of Weedon-Bec, Northants., 1875-82- R- o' Little
Gransden, Hunts., 1882-99- R- o* Papworth-Everard,
541
Winter, Bertram Everard
Cambs., 1899-1902. Married, July 26, 1871, Barbara
Elizabeth, only dau. of the Rev. Cornelius Famworth
Broadbent, V. of Worfield. Latteriy of Hemingford Abbots,
Hunts. Died Dec. 31, 1937. Brother of William (1861).
{Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Times, July 28,
1871.)
WINTER, BERTRAM EVERARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1875-
[B. Dec. 2, 1855. School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. i875-
Second Lieut., 62nd Foot, 1878; Lieut., The Wilts. Regt.,
1879; Captain, 1886; Paymaster, 1891; Major, Army Pay
Corps, 1898; Lieut. -Col., 1906; retired, 1910. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Army Pay Corps; Stafi-
Paymaster). Latterly of 23, Lyndhurst Road, Lowestoft,
where he died Jan. 6, 1938. {Al. Felsted.; Army Lists; The
Times, Jan. 7, 1938.)
WINTER, CECIL ESDAILE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of William, of 88, Redcliffe Gardens, London.
B. Sept. I, 1879, in Kent. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907. Cricket 'blue,' 1902.
Assistant Master at Stone House School, Broadstairs; at
Grove House, Guildford, in 1906; at Elstree School; Joint
Head Master of Quebec House, St Leonards-on-Sea. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., R.A.F.). Sub-
sequently Head Master of Northaw Place School, Potter's Bar,
Herts. Living at Shrewsbury, in 1941. Brother of Gerald E.
(1895). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WINTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20, 1829.
S. of J., Esq., of Fitzroy Square, London. B. Sept. 17, 1812.
School, Eton. Kept six terms. Lieut., 76th Regt.; then m the
68th Regt. Barrack-Master at Canterbury. Adjutant, East
Kent Militia. Of Bridge Hill, Canterbury. Married, Jan. 18,
1840, Emily Dorcas, dau. of James Norcott, of Springfield,
Co. Cork. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WINTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Dec. 5,
1836. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq. [of Bishop's Lydiard,
Somerset]. B. at Sherborne, Dorset. School, Sherborne.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 21, 1838. Called to the Bar,
June 10, 1845. {Sherborne Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WINTER, CHARLES BERTRAM LEE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4,
1895. [S. of Charles Deslandes Church, l.C.S. (and Alice Jane
Lee).] School, Northcroft, Combe Down, Bath. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1919. Ord. deacon (St Albans),
1907; priest, 1909; C. of Chelmsford, Essex, 1907-9. C. of
Dovercourt, 1909-10. C. of Ardleigh, 1910-14. R. of Brad-
weU-juxta-Maie, 1914-24. Died Sept. 6, 1924. Brother of
Percy G. D. (1892). {Crockford; The Times, Sept. 9, 1924-)
WINTER, CHARLES GORDON GRANT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5>
1889. [S. of Charles Albert, solicitor, of 33, Hyde Park
Square, London (and Annie Jemima, dau. of William Gordon
Cunningham Watson, of Edinburgh). B. Jan. 31, 1871.]
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1923. At St Mary's Hospital. L.M.S., S.A. 1917- Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of 33, Hyde Park
Square, London, in 1921. Married, May 6, 1925. Emily
Frances Skottowe, dau. of the Rev. Francis Hassard Burkitt,
R. of Stradbally, Co. Waterford. Author, The Green Archway,
etc. Latterly of Southsea. Died Mar. 18, 1937. {Record of
Old Westminsters; The Times, Mar. 20, 1937.)
WINTER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Sept. 29, 1879.
[S. of the Rev. George William (University College, Oxford,
1841), of Swafiham, Norfolk (and Harriet H. Jex-Blake).]
B. at Litcham, Norfolk. School, Aldenham. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1887;
priest, 1890; C. of Bamham-Broom, Norfolk, 1887-9. C. of
Mulbarton, 1890-1. C. of Kenilworth, Warws., 1891-2. R. of
Eastwick, Herts., 1894-9. R. of Reymerston, Norfolk, 1899-
1924. Pub. Pr., dio. of Norwich, from 1925. Maixied, Apr. 29,
1897, Florence Winifred, 3rd dau. of Frederic William Moore,
of London. Latterly of The Clifi, Beccles, Suffolk, where he
died May 8, 1944. Brother of Heathcote G. (1876). {Crock-
ford; Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Who's Who in Norfolk; The Times,
May II, 1944.)
WINTER, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 8,
1873. [2nd] s. of John [of Watts House, Bishop's Lydeard,
Somerset]. B. Dec. 18, 1854, at Wiveliscombe. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells), 1877; priest, 1879; C. of Pitcombe
and Wyke-Champiiower, Somerset, 1877-80. C. of Long-
bridge-Deverill, Wilts., 1880-2. C. of Lee, Kent, 1882-4.
C. of St John's, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1884-7. Org.
Secretary, A.C.S., Midland district, 1887-91. Died June 3,
1891, at Rio de Janeiro, of yellow-fever. {Peile, 11. 630;
Crockford; The Guardian, June 10, 1891.)
Winter, The Rev. John
WINTER, EDGAR FRANCIS LATIMER. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1881. [S. of W. H., of Sutton Court Lodge,
Chiswick. School, Harrow; and at University College,
London.] Matric. Michs. 1881. Appointed to the l.C.S. 1881;
served in the N.W. Provinces and Oudh, as Magistrate and
Collector; Secretary to the Government, 1898-9. Member of
the Legislative Council, 1905. Ofaciating Commissioner,
1907. Kaisir-i-Hind Medal (ist Class), 1900. Retired, 1909.
Resided latterly at Flexbury Hall, Bude, Cornwall. J. P. for
Cornwall. Died Mar. 3, 1948, aged 85. {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
l.C.S. Lists; The Times, Mar. 5, 1948.)
WINTER, EDWARD (1872), see PURDON.
WINTER, GERALD ESDAILE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1895. S. of WUUam, of 88, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensing-
ton (and Jessie Maria, dau. of Alexander Maclean, of Lloyds).
B. [Nov. 29], 1876, in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Cricket 'blue,' 1898, 1899. Went
with P. F. Warner's XI to America, 1898. Adm. Solicitor,
1903; practised in London (Messrs Winter, Bothamley and
Co., 16, Bedford Row). Married, 1918, Mrs Gertrude Shirley
Foster, n^e Long. Died Jan. 17, 1923. Brother of Cecil E.
(1898). {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 19,
1923-)
WINTER, HEATHCOTE GORDON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1876. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. George
William (University College, Oxford, 1841), R. of Litcham.
B. there. May 9, 1857.] Schools, Aldenham Grammar and
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1877;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. For many years Head Master of
Suffield Park School, Cromer. Married, i886, a daughter of
the Rev. Henry Milne. Died Jan. 30, 1945, at Cromer.
Brother of Charles H. (1879). {Aldenham Sch. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Feb. i, I945-)
WINTER, HENRY BURTON. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 20,
1857. S. of James, solicitor, of Norwich. B. there [Dec. 19,
1838]. Bapt. Dec. 19, 1838, at Heigham. Matnc. Michs.
1857. Ensign, 7th Foot, 1862; Lieut., 1864; Capt., 1875;
Major, Royal Fusiliers, 1881. Served in Malta, Canada and
India; Cantonment magistrate at Poonamallee. Retired,
1886. Resided latterly at Drayton Lodge, near Norwich.
Died May 31, 1915. {Venn, 11. 335; Army Lists.)
WINTER, HENRY LOUIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Feb. 3,
i860. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. C. of Little Eversden,
Cambs., 1866. C. of Alnmouth, Northumberland, 1867-71-
Disappears from Clergy List, 1872.
WINTER, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 27, 1866. S. of the Rev. Alfred Litt (Umversity
College, Oxford, 1831). B. at Iver, Bucks. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1872;
priest, 1874; C. of St James, West Hartlepool, 1872-4. C. of
Great Wigborough, Essex, 1874-8. C. of Biddenden, Kent,
1878-9. C. of Horsmonden, 1879-81. Latterly of Brasted,
Kent. Disappears from Crockford, 1889.
WINTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Feb. i, 1802.
S. of John, of Moriandfield, Westmoriand. School, Appleby,
Westmorland. Probably the man of these names who was
ord. deacon (York), 1805; priest, 1806; C. of Coxwold and
Husthwaite, Yorks., 1807-73. P.C. of Birdforth, 1818-73.
{Crockford; Clergy List.)
WINTER, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 17.
1829; a 'Ten-year man.' M.A. (Archbishop of Canterbury),
1841. Ord. deacon (York), 1816; priest, 1817. Chaplain to the
County gaol at Maidstone, 1821-51. V. of Postling, Kent.
1851-82. Disappears from Crockford, 1883. {Peile, 11. 435;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, i. 544.)
WINTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, June 24, 1837.
Of Kent. B. at Teynham. School, Sevenoaks. Matnc.
Michs. 1837.
WINTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 21, 1838. [S. of
John Pratt.] Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar; B.A. 1841; M.A.
1844. Ord. deacon (Hereford), 1842; priest, 1843; C. of
Wednesbury, Staffs., 1842-4. R. of St John's, Wednesbury,
1844-69. R. of Tarrington, Heref., 1869-1901. Married
Mary — . Died Oct. 24, 1901, aged 82. {Crockford; Sunms,
Biblio. Staffs.; The Times, Oct. 28, 1901.)
WINTER, The Rev. JOHN. Matric. Non-Co'u., Lent, 1890. S. of
Daniel, Esq., of Portadown, Co. Armagh. B. there, June 20,
1862. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 15, 1891; B.A. 1893.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1886; priest, 1887; C. of Blackheath,
Worcs., 1886-8. C. of St Jude's, Birmingham, 1889. C. of
St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1890-3. C. of Sutton-m-
Ashfield, Notts., 1893-4. C. of Dundalk, Co. Louth, 1897-8.
C. of Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone, 1899-1900. R. of Augher, Co.
Tyrone, 1900-21. Latterly of Warrenpoint, Co. Down.
Disappears from Crockford, 1927. {T. A. Walker, 619.)
542
Winter, John Bowyer
WINTER, JOHN BOWYER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. lo,
1850; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of John, Esq., of Stoke-under-
Hambdon, Somerset (and Mar>'). B. at Sidmouth, Devon.
Bapt. July 17, 1824. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.D. {Stat. EUm.)
i86i. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1851; priest, 1852; C. of
Dudleston, Salop, 1851-3. C. of Kibworth Beauchamp,
Leics., 1853-5. Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar School,
1855-9; at the Royal Grammar School, Lancaster, 1859-61.
Head Master of Rochdale Grammar School, 1861-2; Head
Master of St Andrew's College, Chardstock, Dorset, 1863-5.
Latterly of 12, Horbury Crescent, Notting Hill, London.
Disappears from Crockford, 1879.
WINTER, JOHN BRADBURY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. S. of John Newnham [M.R.C.S.], of 28, Montpelier
Road, Brighton. B. Apr. 22, 1869, at Brighton. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1892. At Guy's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895; L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
Edin.; L.F.P.S., and L.M., Glasgow, 1895. In practice at
Brighton, 1895-1919. Retired, 1919 and resided in Switzer-
land. Married, 1893, Bessie, dau. of H. Scott Ritchie. Of
310, Upper Richmond Road, East Sheen, Surrey, in 1951.
Brother of Leonard B. (1894). {Medical Directories.)
WINTER, JOHN HEDLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10,
1878. S. of William, joiner (and Mary). B. at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1859. [School, Royal Grammar,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.] Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882.
Music Master at Llandovery College in 1903. Disappears
from Schoolmasters' Directories in 1910.
WINTER, JOHN SAUMAREZ. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 26, 1827. Of Herts Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830;
B.A. {24th Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1832; priest, 1833. C. of Tottenham, Middlesex, -1841-62.
V. of Weedon-Bec, Northants., 1863-75. Married Agnes
Noble. Died Sept. 6, 1875. aged 68. (Scott, MSS.; Northants.
Clergy; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WINTER, LEONARD BRADBURY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. I, 1894. [Youngest] s. of John Newnham [M.R.C.S.], of
Kew Gardens, Surrey, and Brighton. B. Sept. 24, 1874, at
Brighton. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1894. Resided
six terms. Lived at Fez, Morocco. Died, May 11, 1905, at
Tangier. Brother of John B. (1886). (Haileybury Reg.;
Peile, II. 794.)
WINTER, PERCY GIBSON DESLANDES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. r,
1892. S. of Charles Deslandes Church, Bengal Civil Service,
deceased (and Alice Jane Lee). B. July 23, 1874, at Lalbagh,
Bengal. School, Newton College, Devon. Matric. Michs.
1892. At the Middlesex Hospital and the National Dental
Hospital, London; Assistant House Surgeon there. L.D.S.,
R.C.S. 1904. Practised as a dental surgeon at Southsea,
1905-37- Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, East
Surrey Regt.). Died Sept. 19, 1937. Brother of Charles B. L.
(1895). {Venn, 11. 529; Medical Directories.)
WINTER, SENECA WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 3, 1848. Matric. Michs. 1848. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
1852; priest, 1853. V. of Queniborough, Leics., 1857-60. V. of
St Barnabas, Birmingham, 1860-81. V. of Roade, Northants.,
1881-3. V. of Podington, Beds., 1887-90. Latterly of
Wellingborough. DiedatTorquay, Aug. 29, 1893. (Crockford;
Univ. Almanack.)
WINTER, THOMAS BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 17, 1845. Did not reside.
WINTER, WILLIAM. .Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 17,
1787, age 24. Of Middlesex. Perhaps ord. deacon (London),
Dec. 21, 1794; a literate.
WINTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 3, 1861.
S. of William Esdaile, solicitor, of 16, Bedford Row, Holbom,
London and Meads Road, Eastbourne (and Frances Anne,
dau. of William Jameson, of Fen Court, London). B. Apr. 24,
1843, in London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1862;
B.A. 1866. Adm. Solicitor, 1869; practised in London
(Messrs Winter, Bothamley and Co.). Married, Sept. 12, 1871,
Jessie Maria, dau. of Alexander Maclean, of Carshalton,
Surrey. Killed, .Aug. 22, 1905, while climbing in the Alps,
near Meiringen, Switzerland. Brother of Arthur H. (1863).
{Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists.)
WINTER, WILLIAM DE LAPPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. S. of George Kift [Esq.], of Ebberston vicarage,
Vorks. B. Oct. 17, 1870, at Bangalore, India. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
A private ' coach ' at Cambridge. Sometime on the staff of the
■ University engineering laboratory. Married and had issue.
Resided at the Mill House, Grantchester, Cambs., where he
died May 19, 1939. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Trin. Coll. Adm. calls
his father 'The Rev.'; The Times, May 22, 1939)
WiNTERINGHAM, HeNRY
WINTER, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1872. S. of John Clarke, grocer (and Hannah). B.
May I, 1852, at Thornton, Bradford, Yorks. Bapt. June 6,
1852. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1876; priest, 1878; C. of Newport, Salop,
1876-8. Head Master of Tideswell Grammar School, Derbs.,
1879-82. Head Master of Lichfield Grammar School, 1882-
93. Lie. Pr., dio. of Llandaff, 1894-7. C. of Sandon, Staffs.,
1897-1902. Latterly of 7, Holly Grove, Seaforth, Liverpool.
Disappears from Crockford, igii.
WINTER, WILLIAM HENDERSON. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1878. Migrated to Clare, Jan. 24, 1879; B.A. {26th Wrangler)
1882.
WINTER, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1889.
[S. of Robert. B. 1865, at Shrewsbury School, Newport
Grammar.] Assistant Master at Worthing College for 2 years;
at Larchfield, Helensburgh, Dumbartons., for li years; at
Southport .Modem School; at Berwickshire High School,
Duns, Berwicks., 1904-33-. J. P. for Berwicks. Provost of
Duns, 1923. Married, 1905, Laura, dau. of John W. Dobson,
of Bamsley. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Scottish Biogs.)
WINTERBORN, BENJAMIN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 1866. S. of Benjamin Thomas, surgeon. B. Oct. 28,
1844, at Cambridge. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1866. Migrated to Christ's, July 4, 1867; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1869; priest, 1870; C.
of Littleborough, Lanes., 1869-70. C. of Millbrook, Hants.,
1871-2. C. of St Oswald's, Chester, 1872-3. C. of Rochdale,
1873-8. C. of Tunstall, Lanes., 1878-80. V. of Hornby,
1880-91. Latterly of Crowborough, Sussex, where he died
Aug. 27, 1913. (Peile, 11. 601; Crockford.)
WINTERBOTHAM, THOMAS LINDSEY. Adm. at Pembroke.
Oct. 1899. 2nd s. of William Howard (1862), solicitor, of
6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill, London, W. B. Aug. 16,
1880, in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902. Articled to a firm of solicitors. Killed Aug. 16,
1904, aged 24, on the Grand Paradis, N. Italy. Brother of
the next. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
WINTERBOTHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1897.
S. of William Howard (next), Official Solicitor, of 6, Ladbroke
Terrace, Notting Hill. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Adm. Solicitor, 1904; practised
in London (Messrs Waterhouse and Co.), i, New Court,
Lincoln's Inn. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.G.A.). Married, 1905, Joy, dau. of William B. Hacking.
Of Abersoch, West Heath Road, London. Brother of the
above. (St Paul's Sch. Reg. ; King's Coll. Reg. ; Law Lists.)
WINTERBOTHAM, WILLIAM HOWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Pembroke, June 12, 1862. 5th s. of Lindsey, Esq., of
Stroud, Gloucs. (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Henry Page).
B. there [Dec. 13, 1843]. [School, Amersham, Bucks.; and
at London University; B.A. 1862.] Matric. Michs. 1862;
Scholar; B.A. (33rii Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1869. Adm.
Solicitor, 1869; practised in London (Messrs Waterhouse and
Co.). Official Solicitor to the Supreme Court, 1895-1920.
President of the Law Society, 1909. Knighted, 1919.
Married, Aug. 10, 1875, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas
Micklem, of Blackheath. Resided latterly at .\bersoch,
Carnarvonshire, where he died Jan. 24, 1926. Father of the
two above. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Walford, County
Families; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 25, 1926.)
WINTERBOTTOM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 28,
1851. S. of John. B. [Sept. 17], 1831, at Ashton-under-Lyne.
School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A.
1874. Ord. deacon (Ripon), i856;priest, i858;C.of Middleton,
Lanes., 185&-9. C. of Carrington, Cheshire, 1859-65. V. of
Allerton-Bywater, Yorks., 1866-74- C. of Portslade, Sussex,
1874-7; C. of Aldrington, 1878-84. V. of Portslade, 1884-8.
R. of Woodraancote, 1888-1911. Died May 27, 1911. (Peile,
II. 518; Crockford.)
WINTERBOTTOM, JAMES EDWARD. M.A. 1833, incorp. from
Oxford. [2nd s. of John, of Newbury, Berks., medical
practitioner. B. .\pr. 7, 1803.] Matric. from St John's
College, Oxford, May 31, 1821, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1825;
M..A.. (Oxford) 1828; M.B. (Oxford) 1833. Did not practise.
F.R.G.S., 1830; F.L.S., 1830. Travelled in India, where he
made many observations on the zoology and botany of the
districts through which he passed. Died July 4, 1854, at
Rhodes, on his way from Beyrout to Constantinople. (.4/.
Oxon.; Boose, vi. 930; G. Mag., 1854, 11. 408.)
WINTERINGHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. II, 1850. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1850.
543
WiNTHROP, Benjamin
WINTHROP, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May i8, 1818.
[Eldest s. of Stephen John, M.D. (1783) (and Mary Horton,
dau. of Gamaliel Lloyd, of Bury St Edmunds).] B. May,
1800, at Bury St Edmunds. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1818; B.A. 1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1822. R. of
Wolverton (or Wolverdington), Warws., 1836-64, and R. of
Abington, Northants., 1836-47. Latterly of Hardenhuish,
Chippenham, Wilts. J. P. for Wilts. Married, 1834, Anne, dau.
of John Harvey Thursby, Esq., of Abington Abbey, Northants.
Died Sept. 22, 1885. Brother of Stephen (1824) and Edward
G. (1828); father of the next and of William Y. (1870).
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Clergy List; Crockford;
Northants. Clergy; Walford, County Families.)
WINTHROP, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 5, 1856.
S. of the Rev. Benjamin (above), of CUfton Park, Bristol.
B. there, Feb. 27, 1838. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860. Sometime in the 15th Hussars. Of Barton
Court, Kentbury, Berks., and Ashley manor, Wilts. J. P. for
Wilts. Married, 1868, Constance Ellen Susette, dau. of John
Christian Boode, Esq., of Lucknam, Wilts., and had issue.
Died May 15, 1902. Brother of William Y. (1870). {Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
WINTHROP, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22,
1787. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of Benjamin, merchant, and a
Director of the Bank of England. B. Feb. 20, 1769.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1787; B.A.
1791; M.A. 1796. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), Mar. 4, 1792;
priest (Lichfield, Litt. dim. from Winchester), June i, 1794;
C. of King's Sombome, Hants., 1794. V. of Darenth, Kent,
1813-23. Married, Dec. 19, 1811, Martha Eveleigh, niece of
the Rev. John Eveleigh, D.D., Provost of Oriel College,
Oxford. Died, Jan. 7, 1826, at his house on the Marine
Parade, Dover. Brother of Stephen J. (1783) and WilUam
(1788). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 566; Foster, Index Eccles.;
G. Mag., 1826, I. 379-)
WINTHROP, EDWARD GAMALIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, May 20, 1828. [3rd] s. of Stephen [John] (1783),
M.D. (and Mary Horton, dau. of Gamaliel Lloyd, of Bury
St Edmunds). B. [Apr. 27], 1809, at Warwick. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1834. Married,
Oct. 14, 1848, Ann Susannah, dau. of John Bex, of Dover.
Brother of Stephen (1824) and Benjamin (1818). (List of
Carthusians.)
WINTHROP, FREDERIC BRONSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 8, 1882. S. of Egerton Leigh, of 12, Champs Elys^es,
Paris [and of New York]. B. Dec. 1863, in Paris. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1884; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1886; M.A. 1895. Practised as a lawyer in
New York. Of 32, Nassau Street, New York. Died, July 15,
1944. {Eton Sch. Lists; Trin. Annual Record.)
WINTHROP, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. at Clare, May 11, 1897.
[B. Dec. 9, 1878.] School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1897. Second Lieut., the Royal Sussex Regt. (T.), 1900;
Lieut., the R. Warwick Regt. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WINTHROP, NEILSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1867-
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Of 134, Second Avenue,
New York, U.S.A.
WINTHROP, ROBERT CHARLES. Hon. LL.D., 1874- [S. of
Lieut. Governor Thomas L. (and Elizabeth Temple). B. 1809,
in Boston. Educated at Harvard.] Called to the American
Bar, 1831. Member of Congress, 1840-50. Speaker, 1847-9.
Twice married. President of the Historical Society of
Massachusetts. Hon. F.S.A. Died Nov. 12, 1894. {Diet, of
American Biography.)
WINTHROP, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5,
1824. [2nd s. of Stephen John, M.D. (next) (and Mary Horton,
dau. of Gamaliel Lloyd, of Bury St Edmunds). B. Dec. 20,
1806.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830.
Cricket 'blue,' 1829. 'Said to have been ordained,' but no
evidence of this. Died Aug. 25, 1835. Brother of Edward G.
(1828) and Benjamin (1818). {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WINTHROP, STEPHEN [JOHN]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 12, 1783. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Benjamin, merchant
and a Director of the Bank of England, of Bedford Row,
London.] Schools, Newington, in Holland and in Brussels.
Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1784; B.A. {^rd Wrangler (when
the Tripos List was read in the Senate House he fell into a fit
and had to be carried out)) 1788; M.A. 1791; M.D. 1798.
Fellow, 1790-8. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 24, 1785.
Studied medicine at Edinburgh, 1794-6 and at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Resided at Bury St Edmunds, 1797-1803
and at Warwick, 1803-10, settling in London, 1811.
F.R.C.P., 1813. Married, July 17. i799. Mary Horton, dau.
of Gamaliel Lloyd, of Bury St Edmunds. Died Apr. 21, 1819,
aged 52, at Little Bounds, near Tunbridge Wells. Father of
Benjamin (1818), Stephen (above) and Edward G. (1828);
brother of Edward (1787) and William (1788). {St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 56O; Inns of Court; Gunning, i. 90.)
WiNTOUR, Fitzgerald
WINTHROP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24, 1788.
[4th] s. of Benjamin, a Director of the Bank of England. [B.
Feb. 5, 1770.] Schools, Charterhouse [and Tonbridge]. Matric.
Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1788; B.A. {12th Wrangler) 1792; M.A.
1795; B.D. 1803. Fellow, 1795-1827. Ord. deacon (Exeter,
Litt. dim. from Canterbury), May 26, 1793; C. of Linton, Kent,
1793. Married, Jan. 23, 1827, at Dorking, Frances Mary,
eldest dau. of the Rev. George Feacham, V. of Dorking,
Surrey. Resided in Sloane Street, Chelsea. Died Feb. 16,
1845. Left £140,000, making numerous legacies to charities
and one of £5000 to the College; with this bequest were
purchased the advowsons of Black Notley, Essex and
Rampisham with Wraxall, Dorset. Brother of Edward (1787)
and the above. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 567; Torry, Founders and Benefactors.)
WINTHROP, WILLIAM YOUNG. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9,
1870. [S. of the Rev. Benjamin (1818).] Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874. Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1872. Adm. Solicitor,
1878; practised in London (Messrs Freeman and Winthrop).
Died Feb. 26, 1912, at Porto Rico, West Indies, aged 59.
Brother of Benjamin (1856). {The Times, Feb. 29, 1912.)
WINTLE, ALGERNON OGLE. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 23, 1900.
[S. of William Samuel, Secretary of the Foundling Hospital,
London (and Hannah Hasluck).] School, Framlingham
College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909. Ord.
deacon (Manchester), 1907; priest, 1908; C. of Crumpsall,
Lanes., 1907-8. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Cheetham,
1908-10. C. of Quidenham with Snetterton, Norfolk, 1910-15.
R. of Nowton, Suffolk, 1915-23- R- of Shotley, 1923. R. of
Lawshall, 1923-51-. Married, Apr. 29, 1905, Catherine Maud,
younger dau. of Thomas Savell, of Barley, Herts. {Crockford.)
WINTLE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15, 1817.
2nd s. of J[ames, H.E.I.C.S., Judge of the Court of Appeal of
Calcutta (afterwards of Bath and Cheltenham)]. B. Nov.
[13], 1800 [at Bangulpore, Bengal]. Matric. Michs. i8i8.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 12, 1819. Entered the H.E.I.C.'s
Service as a Cadet, Bengal Army, 1818; Lieut., 1822; Capt.,
1835; Major, 1846; Lieut.-Col., 1852; retired, 1861, as Hon.
Major-General. Served in the Punjab campaign as Major
(71st N.I.), 1848-9. Married, Oct. 20, 1824, at Chunar,
Frances WUkinson. Died, Apr. 8, 1881, at Bath. Brother of
the next. {Boase, iii. 1447; Inns of Court; V. Hodson,
Officers of the Bengal Army.)
WINTLE, JAMES DEVAYNES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1816. [Eldest s. of James, Esq., of Lansdowne Crescent,
Bath.] B. [Dec. 29, 1798], in the East Indies. Matric. Michs.
1817; B..\. 1822; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim.
from Bristol), Mar. 3, 1822; priest (Bristol), Aug. 17, 1823.
Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Berhampore, India. Died, Oct. 28,
1830, aged 32, at Barrackpore; buried in the old cemetery
there. Brother of the above. {Scott, MS S.; Indian Monu-
mental Inscriptions, 1. 159; G. Mag., 1831, 378.)
WINTLE, VAUGHAN BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 31, 1856. S. of Frederick Thomas, of Heading-
ton Hall, Oxon. B. at Oxford. School, All Saints, Oxford.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Sometime Assistant Master
at the Hoe Prep. School, Plymouth. Married, Apr. 19,
1883, Marguerite Eugenie, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. R.
Greer, Inc. of Kildarton, Co. Armagh. {The Times, Apr. 21,
1883; Camb. Univ. Year-book, 1906.)
WINTON, FRANCIS LANGRIDGE. Adm. at Clare, June 16,
1894. [Doubtless s. of Edwin W.] B. Aug. 16, 1875. School,
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1907.
Of Whittlesford, Cambs. Died June 15, 1951. Brother of the
next. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 18, 1951.)
WINTON, WILLIAM BALCOMBE. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21,
1891. [Eldest s. of Edwin W., of Etherton Hill, Speldhurst,
Kent. B. May 23, 1873.] School, Brighton College. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; B.Chir. 1900; M.D.
1902. At St George's Hospital; House Physician there.
M.R.C.P. 1919. Practised at Wimbledon, and in Harley
Street, London. Physician, Hospital for skin diseases,
Blackfriars. Married, June 3, 1903, May, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Robert Bentley-Taylor, sometime R. of Pudleston,
Heref. Of 65, Hariey Street, W. (1940) and of 50, Ridgway
Place, Wimbledon. Brother of the above. {Brighton Coll.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories.)
WINTOUR, FITZGERALD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Tune 27, 1821. [Younger] s. of the Rev. Henry (Chnst
Church, Oxford, 1795), of Oxford (and Mildred Briggs).
[B. Mar. 12, 1803.] School, Shrewsbury [and Eton, 1814-15].
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1826; priest, 1827. R. of Barton, Notts., 1829-64.
Preb. of SouthweU, 1830-64. V. of Rampton, 1838-56. Died
at Barton, Dec. 1, 1864, aged 61. Father of the next. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 931; Clergy Ltst;
Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, i. 113; Sir W. Sterry.)
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WINTOUR, FITZGERALD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Magdalene, Mar. 27, 1847. S. of the Rev. Fitzgerald (above),
V. of Barton, Notts. B. Apr. 12, 1829. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (York) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Escrick, Yorks., 1852-5. R. of Hawerby,
Lines., 1856-67. R. of High Hoyland, Yorks., 1867-98.
Married Isabel Milnes, dau. of James Milnes Gaskell, of
Thoones House, Wakefield. Died Aug. 4, 1898. (Repton Sch.
Reg.; Crockford.)
WIPPELL (post PRIDHAM), PRIDHAM HENRY. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 1880. [Only] s. of R[ichard], Esq., of
Rudway, SUverton, Devon (and Elizabeth Tremlett, dau. of
Daniel Tremlett Pridham, of Rock, Devon). [B. in 1861.]
School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884, as
Pridham; LL.M. 1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17,
1884. Called to the Bar, June 22, 1887. On the Western
Circuit. A Special Pleader. Married, 1884, Clara, youngest
dau. of William Ashcroft, Esq., of Wemeth, Lanes, and had
issue. Of Thorveton, Devon, where he died, Apr. 6, 1916.
(Sherborne Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Apr. 12, 1916.)
WIRGMAN, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 21, 1829. S. of Thomas, Esq., of [Timbersham Lodge],
Crawley, Sussex. [B. May 8, 1809, in London.] Matric.
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Lichfield
and Coventry), 1834; priest, 1836. C. of Hognaston and
Bradboume, Derbs., -1841-55. V. of Hartington, 1855-74.
Mcuried, 1845, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Pearson, of
S. Wingfield, Derbs. Died Dec. 22, 1874. Father of the next;
brother of Theodore (1825). [T. A. Walker, 437 and MS.
note; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WIRGMAN, AUGUSTUS THEODORE. Adm. at Magdalene,
Oct. 1866. S. of the Rev. Augustus (above). School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873; B.D.
1893; D.D. 1899. Ramsden Preacher, 1911. M.A., ad
eurvdem, Univ. of the Cape, 1875. Hon. D.C.L., Univ. of the
South, U.S.A., 1878. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1870; priest,
1871; C. of Hartington, Derbs., 1870-2. C. of Alton, Staffs.,
1872. C. of St Michael's, Handsworth, 1872-3. Vice-Principal
of St Andrew's diocesan College, Grahamstown, Cape Colony,
1873-5. R. of St Mary's, Port Elizabeth, 1875-1917. Vice-
Provost of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Port Elizabeth, 1888.
Acting C.F., in the South African War, 1899-1901. Hon.
Chaplain to King Edward VII, 1910. Archdeacon of Port
Elizabeth, 1907-17. Canon of Grahamstown Cathedral.
Married Rose, dau. of Andrew Jukes Worthington, of Ball
Haye Hall, Leek, Staffs. Author, The Prayer Book, with
Historical Notes and Scripture Proofs; Catechism on Con-
firmation; The English Reformation and the Book of Common
Prayer; The Seven Gifts of the Spirit; History of the Church of
South Africa, etc. Died Oct. 16, 1917. (Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Who was Who.Y>^.:y - .; ^,72^ ,> . .'; .,
WIRGMAN, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb.
15, 1825. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Reading.
Doubtful if resided. Adm. (age 20) at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1827.
Matric. Michs. 1829; (Civil Law Classes, ist Class, 1832-3);
LL.B. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's Iim, June 6, 1833. Lieut.,
10th Hussars, 1846; Lieut. -Col., 6th Inniskilling Dragoons.
Lieut. -Col., Royal Irish Regt.; retired in 1869. Died, Nov. 4,
1884, aged 75, in London. Brother of Augustus (1829).
(Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; The Guardian, Nov. 12, 1884.)
WISDEN, FREDERIC. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1888. [S. of
Lieut.-Col. Thomas Faulconer, of The Warren, Broadwater,
Worthing, Sussex (and Caroline Aima, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Cornelius Cuyler Philip Mair). School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1892. Passed the solicitors' final examination,
but did not practise. Of Much Hadham, Herts. Died May 22,
1919, at Woking. Brother of the next. (King's Coll. Reg.)
WISDEN, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1886.
[2nd] s. of Col. [Thomas] F[aulconer], of Broadwater,
Worthing, Sussex (by his ist wife, Caroline Anna, youngest
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Cornelius Cuyler Philip Mair). School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886. Lieut., Royal Susilx Regt. (T.),
1889-92. Married, Apr. 4, 1900, Maude Isabel, only dau. of
Col. Dampier Palmer, of Heronden Hall, Tenterden, Kent.
Died June 24, 1934, aged 65, at Frant. Brother of the above.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, June 26, 1934.)
WISDOM, HENRY JOHN WILLIAM CRIDLAND. Matric. Non-
Coil., Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895. [Eldest s. of Henry Constable,
of Timbridge Wells. B. Jan. 9, 1864. School Charter-
house.] Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1895; priest, 1896; C. of
Slaidbum, Yorks., 1895-7. C. of St James, Plumstead, Kent,
1897-9. C. of St George's, Hobart, Tasmania, 1899-1901.
C. of Chivelstoiie, Devon, 1905-6. R. of South Hill with
Callington, Cornwall, 190&-9. R. of Hartest with Boxted,
Suffolk, 1909-30. Married, 1886, Edith Susan, dau. of G. F.
Wise, John Henry
Dibben, of Bishopstone, Wilts. Latterly of Manswood House,
Crichel, Wimbome, Dorset, where he died Jan. 6, 1937.
(List of Carthusians; Crockford.)
WISDOM, ROBERT HORACE CONSTABLE OWEN. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, Feb. 16, 1893. S. of Mrs J. E. Wisdom, of
Edgar Road, Margate. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. At
the London Hospital. House Surgeon, St Peter's Hospital;
Clinical Assistant, Chelsea Hospital for Women; House
Surgeon, Cancer Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903.
Practised at Hampton Hill, Middlesex, and after 1910 at
Sudbury, Suffolk. Died at Sudbury, May 15, 1943, aged 67.
(Medical Directories; The Times, May 18, 1943.)
WISE, ALAN HAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880. S. of
Alexander, of Thornton, Beulah Hill, Norwood, Surrey.
B. [.A.ug. 26], 1861, in London. School, Komthal, Germany.
Matric. .\Uchs. i88o.
WISE, ALFRED GASCOYNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1873. [Only] s. of Alfred [merchant, sometime of Ceylon], of
7, West Kensington Gardens, London. B. [Aug. 15], 1854,
in Colombo, Ceylon. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1873;
LL.B. 1877. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 10, 1874. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1878. Police Magistrate at Hong Kong,
1884-92. Registrar of the Supreme Court, Hong Kong,
1892-5. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, 1895-1909.
Married, Dec. 22, 1883, Augusta Frances, eldest dau. of
Augustus N. C. R. Nugent, Esq., of Swansea. Latterly of
Camberley, where he died, June 25, 1923. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times,
June 27, 1923)
WISE, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, 1872.
S. of Samuel, of North Lodge, Ripon, Yorks. B. there, Mar. 6,
1853. School, Durham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1876; M.A. 1880. Adm. SoUcitor, 1880. In New Zealand,
1882-9. Inherited property at NaSerton, Yorks., 1899. Died
there, Oct. 27, 1917. (Durham Sch. Reg.)
WISE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 24, 1821. B. at
Lillington, Warws. [S. of the Rev. John, R.of Lillington (and
Lucy, dau. of Sir Charles Wheler, Bart.).] Matric. Michs. 1821.
WISE, CHARLES STANLEY. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1887;
Mus. Bac. 1890. Organist of Petworth Church, 1876; at
Godalming, 1876; at Alnwick, 1881. Conductor of Wooler
Church Society. (British Musical Biogs.)
WISE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Aug. 2, 1815.
S. of Thomas. B. in Cork. School, Youghal, Co. Cork.
Matric. Michs. 1815. A distiller in Cork. Died in Cork, 1881,
leaving £4,000,000. (Boose, iii. 1450.)
WISE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1848.
[2nd] s. of Henry [Christopher] (Oriel College, Oxford, 1824)
[M.P., Major, of Woodcote, Warws. (and Harriett, dau. of
Sir Gray Skipworth, Bart.). B. May 30, 1830]. Migrated to
Magdalene, Nov. 23, 1848. Matric. Lent, 1849. Of Woodcote,
Warws. J. P. and D.L. for Warws. Died, s.p., in Jan. 1888.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WISE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 7, 1763.
S. of Edward, attorney, of Berks, (and Elizabeth). B. at
Wokingham. [Bapt. Feb. 20, 1744-5.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767. Elected Fellow, Mar. 21, 1768 (the
College register contains this note after his name: 'electus
dum variolis laborabat, antequam juratus et admissus fuerit,
mortuus est'). Died Apr. 5, 1768, aged 24; buried in the old
churchyard of All Saints, Cambridge. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 691; G. Mag., 1768, i. 198; Camb.
Chronicle, Apr. 9, 1768.)
WISE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7, 1842; re-adm.
pens. Oct. 19, 1842. S. of James, schoolmaster, of St Neots,
Hunts, (and Frances Mary). Bapt. Jan. 10, 1823. Matric.
Michs. 1842. Migrated to Clare, Apr. 6, 1843; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1846; priest, 1847; C. of
Saffron Walden, Essex, 1846-8. Chaplain at Nuwara Eliya,
Ceylon, 1848-52; at Kandy, 1852-63. Archdeacon of
Colombo, 1862-4. V. of Stanford, Norfolk, 1865-8. V. of
St Mary's, Ramsey, Himts., 1868-75. V. of Ramsey, 1875-91.
Married, 1858, Mary, eldest dau. of W. Pope, Esq., of March,
Cambs. Joint author of Ramsey Abbey, its Rise and Fail.
Latterly of Huntingdon, where he died Jan. 11, 1899. Donor
of plate to Clare. (Boast;, vi. 931; Crockford.)
WISE, JOHN HENRY. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
July 9, 1835. S. of the Rev. Dr — [Thomas] (1820), R. of
Hagworthingham, Lines. B. at Blandford, Dorset. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1842; priest,
1843. C. of Hankerton, Wilts., 1847-55. R- of Brendon, Devon,
i855-83,andV. of Countisbury, 1858-83. Died Dec. 12, 1883,
aged 66. (T. A. Walker, 452, and MS. note; Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. 19, 1883.)
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WISE, JOHN STANTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1871-
[Only] s. of Robert Stanton fM.D.], of Banbury, Oxen, (and
Ann Maria). B. there, Oct.' 15, 1851. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1871 ; B.A. 1875 ; M.A. 1878. Assistant
Master at Dover College, 1876-81. Later took private pupils,
and kept a school at Dover until 1897. Married, Jan. 13,
1876, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of T. Clarke, of The Horse
Fair, Banbury. Died Apr. 29, 1916, at 46, Temple Fortune
Hill, Hampstead Garden suburb. {Dover Coll. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Eagle, .xxxvm. 239.)
WISE, PERCY WILLIAM CHARLTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
CHRisTi.Sept. 30, 1890. Of Devon. [Only^s. of D. Woodfield,
R.N., of Chelston, Torquay. B. Jan. 15, 1870, at Lara Road,
Plymouth. School, Clewer House, Windsor. Matnc. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of Oundle, Northants., 1893-5. C. of Christ
Church, North Adelaide, Australia, 1895-7. R. of Craters,
South Australia, 1897-1900. R. of West Adelaide with
Goodwood, 1900-2. Special Preacher, St Peter's Cathedral,
Adelaide, 1902-5. R. of St George's, Goodwood, 1900-40.
Hon. Canon of Adelaide, 1904. Married, July 16, 1895,
Caroline Louisa, dau. of Alfred Lyon, of Middlecott, Devon.
Latterly of Northcote Terrace, Gilberton, South Australia.
Died in Australia, Aug. 12, 1950. {Crockford; The Standard,
July 19, 1895; Church Times, Aug. 18, 1950-)
WISE, RICHARD FARQUHAR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1834. Of Cornwall. [S. of Richard, physician, of
Camborne. B. Mar. 31, 1815. School, Helston Grammar.
Studied medicine at Trinity College, Dublin, 1831-3.] Matric.
Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
Oct. 28, 1838; priest, Oct. 27, i839;C. of St Budock, Cornwall,
1838-46. R. of Ladock, 1846-84. Hon. Canon of Truro,
1879-96. Practically rebuilt Ladock Church, 1863, and gave
a pulpit to Truro Cathedral. Author, Sermons. Died Apr. 20,
1896. {Eagle, XIX. 500; Cornwall Reg., 48; Crockford; Al.
Dub.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 898; Boase, 111. 145 1)
WISE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 43) at Jesus, Nov. 13, 1820;
a 'Ten-year man.' Master of Milton Abbas Grammar School,
Dorset, 'for 16 years.' R. of Barley, Herts., 1827-9. R- of
Hagworthingham, Lines., 1829-39. Died June 22, 1839,
aged 64, at Blandford. Father of John H. (1835). {Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1839, n. 209, which calls him 'D.D.'; Clerical
Guide.)
WISE, THOMAS TURNER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 21, 1768. [Only s. of John, Esq., of St John's, Antigua.]
Matric. Michs. 1768. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 20, 1768.
Of Dominica, West Indies. [Inns of Court; Caribbeana, i. 224.)
WISE, WILLIAM CLUNIE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Jan. 22, 1885. [4th s. of Thomas, surgeon, of Plumstead,
Kent.] Matric. Lent, 1885. M.R.C.S. 1861; L.S.A. i860;
L.R.C.P. 1864; M.D., St Andrews, 1862; D.P.H., Camb.,
1884. At Guy's Hospital and University College Hospital.
Practised for some time at Shooter's Hill, Kent. Medical
Oflttcer of Health for Plumstead. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 29, 1884. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1902. Resided
subsequently at Diss, Norfolk. Died Feb. 7, 1914, aged 76,
at 9, Ravensboume Gardens, West Ealing. {Medical
Directories; Inns of Court; The Times, Feb. 10, 1914.)
WISEMAN, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 9, 1875. [3rd] s. of Henry Richard, book-binder (and
Elizabeth). B. at Cambridge. [B. May 12, 1845.] Bapt.
June 18, 1845. [School, Perse, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of Rochdale, Lanes., 1878-85. C. of Ashton-
on-Ribble, 1885-7; V. there, 1887-1922. Hon. Canon of
Manchester, 1918. Married, Feb. 10, 1886, Ellen Macnaugh-
tan, eldest dau. of the Rev. Lewis Macnaughtan Humbert,
V. of St Bartholomew's, Hyde, Winchester. Latterly of
Queen's Park, Chester, where he died Apr. 5, 1923. Brother
of the next, of Henry J. (1861), and Frederick J. (1871).
(Eagle, Li. 223, 193 and xlii. 149; Crockford; Lanes. Biogs.)
WISEMAN, ALFRED RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1874. [2nd] s. of Henry Richard, book-binder (and
Elizabeth). B. at Cambridge. Bapt. 1856. School, Perse,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Waterbeach, Cambs.,
1879-83. C. of St Bartholomew's, Hyde, Winchester, 1883-
94. R. of Binstead, Isle of Wight, 1894-7. R. of Seale,
Surrey, 1902-21. Married, June 17, 1884, Margaret Beaufort
Lovell, youngest dau. of the Rev. L. M. Humbert. Latterly
o£ Mathon Lodge, Cross Lanes, Guildford, where he died
May 5, 1939, aged 82. Brother of Henry J. (1861), Frederick
J. (1871) and the above. {Eagle, Li. No. 223, 193; Crockford;
The Times, May 8, 1939.)
WiSTINGHAUSEN, FREDERICK JOHN
WISEMAN, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1880.
S. of Isaac, wine-merchant, deceased, of Norwich. B. May 4,
1859, in the Town Close, Norwich. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1880; {i8th Wrangler, 1883); B.A. 1884; Mus.Bac. and
M.A. 1887. Assistant Master at Kendal School; at Monmouth
Grammar School, 1892-1920. 'An excellent musician.' Died,
Mar. 18, 1920, at Monmouth. {Venn, 11. 446; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Mar. 20, 1920.)
WISEMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 13, 1816.
Of Norfolk. [Youngests. of B., Esq., of Diss.] Matric. Michs.
1817; Scholar, i8i8; B.A. 1821. Died, of consumption,
Aug. 22, 1823, aged 23, at Geneva. (G. Mag., 1823, 11. 479.)
WISEMAN, FREDERIC JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1871. S. of Henry Biichard, book-binder (and Eliza-
beth). B. at Cambridge. Bapt. May 19, 1852. [Schools,
Perse, Cambridge and Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1877; priest, 1878;
C. of St Saviour's, Everton, Lanes., 1877-9. C. of Liscard,
Cheshire, 1879-87- C. of Millbrook, Hants., 1888-9. Resided
latterly at Bitteme, Southampton, where he died Sept. 7,
1889, aged 37. Brother of the next, of Alexander W. (1875)
and Alfred R. (1874). {Oakham Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xvi. 179 and
LI, No. 223, 193; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 11, 1889.)
WISEMAN, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15,
1861. S. of Henry Richard, book-binder (and Elizabeth, dau.
of Charles Brashier, of Bedford). B. at Cambridge. Bapt.
Oct. 13, 1841. [Schools, Perse, Cambridge and Oakham.]
Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1863; B.A. {12th Classic) 1865;
M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (London), 1868; priest, 1869.
Assistant Master at Kensington School and C. of St John's,
Notting Hill, 1868-9. Assistant Master and Chaplain at
Clifton College, 1869-1901. R. of Scrivelsby with Dalderby,
Lines., 1901-8. Married, Aug. i, 1872, Elizabeth Eleanor
Franklin, dau. of the Rev. John Philip Gell (and grand-
daughter of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer). Died
Sept. 16, 1908, aged 67. Brother of the above, of Alexander
W. (1875) and Alfred R. (1874). {Oakham Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Eagle, xxx. 220; Lincoln Dio. Mag., xxiv.
176; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WISEMAN, JASPER GAZE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6,
1879. S. of William Christopher, draper (and Elizabeth).
B. Apr. 15, 1859, at Lowestoft. Bapt. May 11, 1859. Matric.
Michs. 1879.
WISHART, DAVID ROBERTSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1895. S. of [the Rev.] David. B. May 24, 1876, in
Hammersmith. School, City of London (Dr Abbott and
Mr Pollard). Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Died July 14,
1920. Brother of the next.
WISHART, JOHN HENRY MILLER. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1888. S. of the Rev. David, of London. B. there,
Sept. 16, 1869. School, City of London (Dr Abbott). Matric.
Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891. Ord. Presbyterian Minister,
1896; at Middlesbrough, 1896-1913; at Liverpool, 1913-39.
Clerk to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of
England, 1931-9. Died May 13, 1950. Brother of the above.
{The Times, May 15, 1950; Handbook of the Presbyterian
Church of England.)
WISKEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 27, 1844.
S. of John. B. [Aug. 1825], at Cambridge. School, Perse,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. {8th Wrangler) 1848;
M.A. 1851. Fellow, 1848-50. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1849;
priest (Ely), 1852. Assistant Master at Newport, Essex,
Grammar School, 1850-65; at the Perse School, Cambridge,
1865-91. C. of Arrington, Cambs., 1872-94. Married
(i) Dec. 1852, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of the Rev. E. Daniel,
V. of Sawston, Cambs.; (2) June 16, 1863, Catherine, dau. of
Frederick Hunter, surgeon, of Wye, Kent. Resided latterly
at 9, Hills Road, Cambridge, and died June 2, 1914; buried
at Newport, Essex. {Venn, 11. 267; Crockford; The Times,
June 4, I914')
WISSON, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895.
S. of William Thomas Henry, schoolmaster, of Anerley,
Surrey. B. [Apr. 28], 1876, in Kentish Town, London.
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1898; M.A. 1903. Second
Master (and House Master) at Taunton Independent College,
-1903-18-. Died Jan. 12, 1926. {Venn, u. 545; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WISTINGHAUSEN, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 17, 1835. S. of F. W., merchant, of Bridge
Street, Blackfriars, London (and M. A. Schneider, of Beavor
Hall, Southgate, Middlesex). Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840.
A Member of the Hendeka Club. Died Dec. 3, 1841, aged 27,
in Princes Street, Cavendish Square, London. (Peile, 11.
456.)
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WiTCHcoT, George
WITCHCOT, GEORGE (1755). «« WHICHCOT.
WITHAM (post WITHAM-WIGNALL), JOHN WIGNALL.
Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. [Of Wavertree, Liverpool.
B. Dec. 21, 1870.] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Changed his name to Witham-Wignall, 1892. Of Hurstwood,
Diirham Road, Bromley, Kent, in 1939. {Rossall Reg., which
erroneously calls him 'B.A. 1892'; Changes of Name.)
WITHER, The Rev. WILLIAM HENRY WALTER BIGG.
M.A. 1862, incorp. from Oxford. [3rd s. of Harris Bigg, Esq.,
of Wymering, Hants.] Matric. from New College, Oxford,
Apr. 26, 1828, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1835; M..\. (Oxford)
1856; Fellow, 1828-71. C. of Otterboume, Hants., 1833-70;
R. of Hardwicke, Bucks., 1870-99. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1900. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
WITHERBY, GEORGE. .\dm. pens, (age 24) at Caius, Oct. 27,
1847. S. of George, gent., of Highbury Park, Islington.
B. there. School, Islington Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1847.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, Jan. 4, 1848; Scholar, 1848;
B..\. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Gloucester), 1851; priest
(Exeter), 1852; C. of St James's, Devonport, 1852-3; C. of
Chippenham, Wilts., 1854-6. C. of Dorking, Surrey, 1857-9.
C. of St John's, Redland, Bristol, 1860-4. Joined the
CathoUc Apostolic Church; an 'Angel,' in Westminster, 1887.
Resident at Albury, Surrey, in 1897. Died May 25, 1909, at
106, Cambridge Street, Warwick Square, London. (Venn, 11.
282 and MS. note; Scott, A/SS.; Bristol Mirror, Nov. 5, 1859.)
WITHERBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, Mar. 8,
1817. S. of William. B. in London. School, Cheshunt.
Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1818. Migrated to Queens',
June 13, 1818. Died on board H.M.S. Rivolutionnaire,
June 12, 1820, near Marseilles, aged 24. (Peile, 11. 386;
G. Mag., 1820, II. 187.)
WITHERBY, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1862.
S. of Robert, of Redhill, Surrey. B. [Feb. 9], 1843, in London.
School, Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869.
Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Holy
Trinity, Winchester, 1866-70 and 1871-4. C. of Hawley,
Hants., 1870-1. C. of Streatham, Surrey, 1874-85. V. of
St Peter's, Rochester, 1885-99. Married and had issue.
Latterly of Westholme, Merton Road, Bedford, where he
died Aug. 2, 1903. (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 5, 1903.)
WITHERBY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 30, 1819.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Chester), May 25, 1823; priest, Apr. 11, 1824.
Chaplain of Horsham Gaol, Sussex, 1824. R. of North
Chapel, 1834-74. Married, Aug. 1822, Emma, dau. of William
Hall, of Petworth, Sussex. Died Nov. 29, 1874. (F. P. White;
Crockford.)
WITHERBY, WILLIAM HENRY. M.A. 1868, incorp. from
Oxford. Adm. at Trinity, 1868. [Eldest s. of William Henry,
Esq., of Highbury, Middlesex.] Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, May 22, 1850, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1855; M..^..
(Oxford) 1857. Died Mar. 3, 1894. (Registrum Orielense.)
WITHERINGTON, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1899. S. of William. B. Apr. 1, 1873, at Long Itchington,
Warws. School, Leamington College. Matric. Michs. 1899;
Scholar, 1901; B.A. (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1902.
Sometime Professor of mathematics at the R.N. College,
Greenwich. Latterly of the Manor House, Long Itchington.
Died May i, 1942, at 3, Cresswell Park, Blackheath. (The
Times, May 7, 1942.)
WITHERS, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 29, 1856. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1857; LL.B. 1862. C. of Birkin with Haddlesey, Yorks.,
1864-6. No cure, 1867-8. C. of West Ham, Essex, 1869-72.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1873.
WITHERS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1891. Of Notts. S. of S., iron and coal merchant, of Mansfield.
B. Oct. 13, 1873, at Selston, Notts. School, Queen Elizabeth's,
Mansfield. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1896. Assistant Master
at Park Hurst School, Buxton, 1896-7; at Bramcote School,
Scarborough, 1899-1904; at Macclesfield Grammar School,
1905-33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WITHERS, EDWARD DONALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877.
S. of Thomas, deceased. Surveyor of taxes. B. May 4, i86o,
at Shrewsbur>-. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1882. A medical student at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Died Mar. 25, 1885, at Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 428.)
WITHERS, GEORGE UNDY. Achii. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
.\pr. 13, 1825. S. of Isaac. B. at Lymington, Hants. School,
Hvde Abbev, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar, 1827;
B.A. (gth classic) 1829; M.A. 1835. D.D. (Lambeth) 1845.
547
Witt, John George
Ord. deacon (Calcutta), 1830; priest, 1831. Professor at
Bishop's College, Calcutta, 1829-40; Principal, 1840-51.
Fellow of St Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1852-73.
Latterly of Millbrook, Hants. Disappears from Crockford,
1874-
withers, JOHN JAMES. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1883. S. of
James Tuck, solicitor, of Bickley, Kent. B. there, Dec. 21,
1863. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; B..^. 1887; M.A.
1892; Hon. LL.D. 1930. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1920-39.
Adm. Solicitor, 1890; founder (and Senior partner in) the
firm of Withers and Co., London. Member of the Council of
the Law Society. In the Great War, 1914-19, served in the
Ministry of Information; C.B.E., 1918. Knighted, 1929.
M.P. for the University, 1926-39. Hon. Secretary of the
Alpine Club, 1909-11; Vice-President, 1925; President,
1932-4. Member of the Mount Everest Committee, 1924-31.
Married, 1893, Caroline Gifiord, dau. of Dr Gifford Ransford,
and had issue, a daughter. Author, Register of King's College,
Cambridge; and various sections of the Alpine Club edition of
Ball's Central Alps. Died Dec. 29, 1939, in London. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Who's Who; The Times, Dec. 30, 1939.)
WITHERS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1867. Matric. Michs. 1867.
WITHERS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Nov. 20,
1775- S. of PhUip, of Westbury, Wilts. School, Hull.
Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Queens', Dec. 6, 1776; Fell.-
Com. 1778.
WITHINGTON, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1847. [Eldest s. of George, Esq., of Parkfield,
Didsbury, near Manchester. B. 1829. School, Shrewsbury.]
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 10, 1849. Matric. Lent, 1849;
LL.B. 1854; LL.M. 1869. J. P. for Lancaster. Captain, N.
Yorks. Militia, 1856. Married, 1854, .Maria, dau. of the
Rev. John Swiie. Latterly of Pyrland Hall, Somerset. Died
July 22, 1897. Father of the next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Walford, County Families.)
WITHINGTON, HENRY SWIRE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1875.
S. of George Richard (above), of Torquay (and Maria, dau. of
the Rev. John Swire). B. [May], 1857, at Lugwardine, Heref.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M-A. 1882.
Had no profession. Resided at Hunsdon, Torquay. Married,
1882, Ethel Kate, youngest dau. of Charles Meade-King, Esq.
Died Sept. i, 1892, at Stoneycroft, Horrabridge, Devon.
(Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives 'died .\ug. 31 '; Venn, 11. 416;
Walford, County Families (sub his father).)
WITHINGTON, RICHARD MARSDEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1868. Of Lanes. [B. 1849. School, Rossall.l
Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1869; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876.'
Ord. deacon (York), 1873; priest, 1874; C. of St James,
Doncaster, 1873-83. P.C. of Nunthorpe-in-Cleveland, Yorks.,
1883-1915. P.C. of Great Ayton with Easby, 1883-1915.
V. of Upleatham, 1915-22. Married Lily, youngest dau. of
John Turner, of Beverley. Died, Mar. 24, 1922. (Rossall Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 31, 1922.)
WITHY, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Aug. 30,
1884. S. of John, of Tyndall Villa, WeUs Road, Bath. B.
[Feb. 17], 1866, at Bath. School, King Edward's, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.-A. 1891. .\dm. Solicitor,
1890; practised in Bath (Messrs Withy, King and Lee).
Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls him Witby. (Law
Lists.)
WITT (post DE WITT), ERNEST EDWIN. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Sept. 30, 1862. [4th] s. of James [M.], barrister,
of Swaffham Prior Hall, Cambs. [B. Nov. 1844.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1864; B.A. (nth Classic)
1866; M.A. 1869. Fellow, 1871. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June
2, 1868. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1871. On the South-
Eastem Circuit. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Of
Swaffham Prior Hall. Married, July i, 1873, Constance, only
dau. of Thomas Burgoyne, barrister. Assumed the name
De Witt, 1888. Author of a rendering of The Odyssey in blank
verse. Died Apr. 22, 1916, in London. Brother of the next.
(Eton Sch. Lists; T. A. Walker, 521; Law Lists; Inm of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WITT, JOHN GEORGE. .\dm. at King's (age 18), a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 7, 1856. [2nd] s. of James M. [barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn], of Swaffham Prior, Cambs. [and of 40,
Eccleston Square, London]. B. [Sept. 24, 1836], at Denny
Abbey, Waterbeach, Cambs. [Captain of Eton.] Matnc.
Easter, 1856; Hulsean prize, i860; B..A.. (7th Classic) i86o;
M.A. 1863. Fellow, 1859-88. In 1865 carried the resolution
admitting pensioners to the College. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 24, 1861. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1864. A Special
Pleader. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Bencher, 1895;
35-2
Witt, Matthew
Q.C, 1892. Married, Aug. 15, 1888, Emily Anne, dau. of
James Taylor, Esq. Author, The Mutual Influence of the
Christian Doctrine and the School of Alexandria; Then and
Now; Life in the Law. Editor of The Law Journal, 1879-94. ■
Died Feb. 7, 1906, in an omnibus on his way to the Law
Courts; buried at Finchampstead, Berks. {King's Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was
Who.)
WITT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 26, 1796.
S. of Matthew, of Cambridge. School, Oakham. Matric.
Lent, 1796; B.A. 1800. P.C. of Ticknall with Chalke, Derbs.,
1816-37. Second Master of Repton Grammar School, 1821-
37. Died Dec. 22, 1837, at Repton Priory. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1838, i. 215.)
WITT, SAMUEL TURNER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 13,
1867. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. i87r; M.A. 1874. C. of St
Stephen's, Westminster, 1872-7-- {Clergy List.)
WITTON, WALTER FAWCETT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893.
S. of Henry, of Kennington, Surrey (and Jane Mathison).
B. Apr. 25, 1874, at Dalston. School, City of London. Matric.
Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1896;
(Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1897); M.A. 1901. Assistant
Master at St Olave's Grammar School, Southwark, 1897-29;
Second Master, 1929-38. Editor, Dies Romani; Compendium
Latinum; Simplified Caesar, etc. {Venn, u. 535; School-
masters' Directories.)
WITTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1885. Of Worcs. [S. of William. School, Wolverhampton.]
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Died in 1896. {Wolver-
hampton Sch. Reg.)
WITTS, BROOME LAKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Nov. 24, 1834. Of London. [Eldest s. of Broome Phillips, of
Brunswick Square. B. Oct. 7, 1816.] School, Eton. Matric.
Lent, 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Adm. ad eundein, at
Oxford, 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 10, 1838. Ord.
deacon, 1840; priest, 1841. Successively P.C. and V. of
Hersham, Surrey, 1842-61. Married Maria Sophia, dau. of
Major R. Lothian Dickson. Died, June 18, 1861, at Boulogne,
aged 44. Brother of William F. (1837); father of the next.
{EtonSch. Lists; Al. Oxon.;Inns of Court; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1861, II. 94a.)
WITTS, BROOME LAKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24,
1872. [Only] s. of the Rev. Broome Lake (above). Of
Homefield Road, Wimbledon, Surrey. B. [Oct. 16], 1853.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1872; LL.B. 1876. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1874. Called to the Bar, June 13,
1877. Practised before the Supreme Court of Ceylon, and in
Queensland. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WITTS, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 23, 1837. S. of Broome Phillips. B. July 27,
i8i8, in St Pancras, London. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842;
Crosse scholar, 1842; Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholar, 1844; M.A.
1845. Fellow, 1840-63. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest, r85i; C. of
St Giles with St Peter's, Cambridge, 1844-61. Chaplain and
Assistant Master at Uppingham School, 1861-73. C.-in-charge
of St John-the-Evangelist, North Woolwich, 1874-8. R. of
Ringwood with Harbridge, Hants., 1878-84.. Died July 31,
1884. Brother of Broome L. (1834). {King's Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
WITTY, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1880. S. of John, merchant, of 6, Alexander
Road, Southport, Lanes. B. Apr. 7, i860, at Fallowfield,
near Manchester. School, Blackpool College. Matric. Michs.
1880; B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (York), 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
Goole, Yorks., 1885-7. C. of Barking, Essex, 1888. C. of
Fishponds, Gloucs., 1889-91. C. of Wednesfield, Staffs.,
1892-4. C. of St Martin's, Bilston, 1894-7. C. of Brightside,
Sheffield, 1898-1900. C. of Purston, Yorks., 1900-1. C. of
Ferry Fryston, 1901-2. Latterly of ChorJton-on-Medlock.
(Disappears from Crockford, I943-)
WIX, EDWARD. M.A. 1834, incorp. from Oxford. [Eldest s. of
the Rev. Samuel (1791), of Faulkboume, Essex. School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
May 29, 1820, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1824; M.A. (Oxford)
1828. C. of St Leonard's, Shoreditch, Middlesex, 1843-6.
C. of All Saints, Poplar, 1847-9. Sometime Archdeacon of
Newfoundland. V. of St Michael's, Swanmore, Isle of Wight,
1866. DiedNov. 24, 1866. {Al. Oxon.; Boase, in. 145s; Clergy
List.)
WIX, ERNEST NEWTON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 15, 1870. S. of
Samuel, of Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells. Schools,
Brighton and King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. (2is< Classic) 1874; M.A. 1884. Assistant Master at
King's College School, Loudon, 1875-6. H.M. Inspector of
Wix, Samuel
Schools, 1876-1913; Divisional Inspector (Central division),
1910-13. Married, Jan. 10, 1877, Florence Butterworth
Bailey. Latterly of Holywell House, St Albans, where he
died Dec. 15, 1928, aged 77. Brother of the next. {King's
Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 17, 1928.)
WIX, HERBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr.
18, 1866. [2nd] s. of Samuel, of Broadwater Down, Tunbridge
Wells. B. Oct. 13, 1847, at Balham, Surrey. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1866; LL.B. 1870. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 12, 1867. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1872. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Master of the Skiimers'
Company, 1884-5. Died Sept. 23, 1932, at Yate House,
Byfleet, Surrey; buried at Richmond. Brother of the above.
{Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Sept. 24, 1932.)
WIX, HUBERT HECTOR JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. ii, 1880. [8th] s. of the Rev. Joseph (next), V.
of Littlebury, Essex. B. there [Feb. 5, 1861]. [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887.
Assistant Master at St George's School, Harpenden, Herts.,
1887-99. A. private tutor, 1899-1916. Assistant Master at
Charterhouse, 1916-19. Married, 1889, Maud Isabel Godfrey,
dau. of the Rev. Henry Godfrey Fausset Osborne, V. of
Littleton, Worcs. Latterly of The Manor House, Wolverley,
Worcs., where he died Nov. 29, 1942. Brother of Joseph A.
(1861), Louis A. (1869) and Robert H. (1865). (R. L.
Arrowsmith; The Times, Dec. i, 1942.)
WIX, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Feb. i,
1829. S. of C, of 22, Leadenhall Street, London. Matric.
Michs. 1829; Scholar; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Bridgnorth, Salop, 1836-
40. V. of Littlebury, Essex, 1840-88. Chaplain to Lord
Braybrooke, 1842-88. Lived latterly at Guildford Lodge,
Watford, where he died Mar. 29, 1898, aged 86. Father of the
above, the next, Robert H. (1865) and Louis A. (1869).
{T. A. Walker, 436; Crockford.)
WIX, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS. Adm sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 29, 1861. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Joseph (above), of Little-
bury, Essex. B. July 13, 1842. Schools, Lancing College and
Felsted. Matric. Easter, 1861; B.A. 1865. Assistant Master at
St Saviour's School, Ardingly, Sussex, 1864-75. Ord. deacon
(Chichester), 1874; priest (Salisbury), 1876. Second Master of
the County School, Dorchester, 1875-7. C. of Littlebury,
Essex, 1877-8. C. of Milbome, Dorset, 1878-9. C. of East
Morden, 1879-82. R. of Ibberton with Belchalwell, 1882-9.
V. of Quethiock, Cornwall, 1899-1907. Died Jan. 30, 1907.
Brother of Hubert H. J. (1880), Robert H. (1865) and the
next. {Lancing Reg.; Al. Felsted.; Crockford.)
WIX, LOUIS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1869.
[4th s. of the Rev. Joseph (1829), V. of Littlebury, Essex.
B. May 20, 1851. Schools, Charterhouse and Kensington.]
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. An orange-planter in Florida.
Died at Fernandina, U.S.A., Oct. 16, 1888. Brother of the
above, the next and Hubert H. J. (1880). {List of Carthusians;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WIX, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. at Peterhouse, Sept. 29, 1865.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Joseph (1829), V. of Littlebury, Essex.
B. Mar. 30, 1846. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1865;
Gisbome Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Chichester), 1870; priest, 1872. Assistant Master at St John's
School, Hurstpierpoint, 1869-77- Head Master of St George's
School, Brampton, Hunts., 1877-85. Head Master and
Chaplain of St George's School, Harpenden, Herts., 1887-
1904. C. of Harpenden, 1904-11. Chaplain at St Servan,
1911-15. Latterly of Harlow, Essex, where he died Apr. 9,
1927. Brother of Joseph A. (1861), Hubert H. J. (1880) and
Louis A. (1869). {Lancing Reg.; T. A. Walker, 526 and MS.
note; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 14, 1927; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WIX, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Nov. 8, 1791.
[2nd] s. of Edward [gent., of St Peter's, Comhill]. B. [Feb. 9,
1771], in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1792; Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799. F.R.S., 1813;
F.S.A. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 16, 1783. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1795; priest (London), Apr. 17, 1796. C. of
Eynsford, Kent, 1797. Chaplain to the Duke of Clarence.
R. of Inworth (and C. of Faulkbourne), Essex, 1802-61.
President of Sion College, 1830-3. V. of St Bartholomew-the-
Less, London, 1808-61. 'A man of singular simplicity of
character and of vigorous intellect.' Married, May 4, 1801,
Frances, dau. of J. D. Walford, of Sible Hedingham. Author,
Reflections concerning the expediency of a Council of the Church of
England and Church of Rome; Sermons, etc. Died Sept. 4, 1861,
at St Bartholomew's vicarage. Father of Edward (1834).
{Carthusian Worthies; Peile, 11. 333; Boase, iii. 1456; Crock-
ford; D.N.B., which gives ord. deacon, 1798, priest, i8oo;
G. Mag., 1861, u. 453 and 479.)
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WoDEHOusE, Algernon
WODEHOUSE, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May i7,
1833. [5th] s. of [the Hon. and Rev.] William (Christ Church,
Oxford. 1801), of Hingham, Norfolk (and Mary, dau. of
Thomas Hussey, Esq., of Galtrim, Co. Meath). B. [May 13,
1814], in Norfolk. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs.
1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon, 1837; priest, 1838.
R. of Crownthorpe, amd Carleton-Forehoe, Norfolk, 1844-7.
V. of Odiham, Hants., 1847-57. R. of Easton, 1858-82.
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Northumberland. Married,
Nov. 26, 1844, Lady Eleanor, 6th dau. of the 3rd Earl of
Ashburham and had issue. Died May 12, 1882. (List of
Carthusians; Clergy List; Crockford; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Kimberley).)
WODEHOUSE, The Hon. ARMINE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 18, 1793. [3rd] s. of John [ist Baron Wode-
house] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1758) (and Sophia, dau. of
Charles Berkeley, of Bruton Abbey, Somerset). [B. Mar. 12,
1776. School, Eton.] Migrated to St John's, Feb. 11, i795-
Matric. Easter, 1799; M.A. 1799. Fellowof Clare, 1800. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), July 28, 1799; priest. Mar. 9, 1800. R. of
East Lexham with Litcham, Norfolk, 1800-40. R. of Barn-
ham Broom with Bickerstone and Kimberley, i8ii-53-
R. of West Litcham, 1820-40. R. of Carieton Forehoe,
1800-7. Married, Dec. 23, 1815, Amelia Beauchamp,
youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, Bart., of
Langley Park, Norfolk. Died, s.p., Apr. 5, 1853, aged 77.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Bhmefield; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 567;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Kimberley); Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.; The Extraordinary Black Book, 1830; G. Mag., 1853,
I- 559-)
WODEHOUSE, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 10, 1839. [4th] s. of 'Edward' [Edmond, M.P. (Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, 1801), of Sennow Lodge, Norfolk (and
his cousin, Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Philip Wodehouse). B.
Mar. I, 1821]. Did not reside. 'In Holy Orders.' Died
Apr. 29, 1840. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Kimberley).)
WODEHOUSE, CHARLES NOURSE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 6, 1808. [2nd s. of the Rev. Philip (1762), Preb. of
Norwich (and Appolonia, dau. of John Nourse, Esq., of
Woodeaton, Oxon.).] [B. Sept. 8, 1790.] [School, Harrow.]
Matric. 1808; B..\. 1814; M..\. 1817. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Dec. 18, 1814. R. of Momingthorpe, Norfolk, 1815-50. R. of
Geldeston, 1816-31. Preb. of Norwich, 1817. R. of North
Lvnn with St Nicholas and Margaret's, 1850-60. J. P. and
D.L. for Norfolk. Married, Dec. 19, 1821, Dulcibella Jane
Hay, eldest dau. of William, Earl of Enroll, and had issue.
Author, Dean Prideaux on Revision of the Liturgy, and
Archbishop Tenison on the Commission of 1689; Subscription
the Disgrace of the English Church. Died Mar. 17, 1870, at
Lowestoft. Brother of Philip (1805); father of William H.
(1848). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Norfolk Incumbents; Boase, vi.
934; Clergv List; Crockford; The Extraordinary Black Book,
1830; Burke, P. and B.)
WODEHOUSE, FREDERICK ARMINE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Dec. 30, i860. S. of Col. Philip (1805) (and Lydia, dau
of Joseph Lea, Esq.). B. [July i, 1842], at Wribbenhall,
Worcs. School, Repton. Migrated to Trinity, Aug. 2, 1861.
Matric. Michs. 1861 ; B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1865 ;
priest, 1866; C. of .\11 Saints, Nottingham, 1865-8. V. of
St Matthias, Sneinton, Notts., 1868-82. R. of Gotham, and
V. of Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Notts., 1882-1915. Married, Sept. 7,
1880, Alice E. J., dau. of the Hon. and Rev. A. L. Powys, and
had issue. Resided latterly at 14, Royal Crescent, Weymouth.
Died June 12, 1921, at Southborough, Kent. Brother of
PhQip J. (1854). (Venn, 11. 351; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Kimberley) ; Crockford.)
WODEHOUSE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 3, 1817.
[2nd] s. of Col. [John] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1787), of
Middlesex (and Charlotte Laura, only dau. of John Norris, of
Witton Park, and Witchingham, Norfolk). [B. Mar. 19,
1799.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, July 4, 1818. Married, Apr. 7, 1825, Anne, only dau. of
Theophilus Thomhaugh Gurdon, Esq., of Letton, Norfolk,
and had issue. Died Apr. 29, 1834, aged 35. Brother of
Norris J. (1816). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Kimberley); Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1834, i. 667.)
WODEHOUSE, Lord JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 7.
1866. [Eldest] s. of John, ist Eari of Kimberiey (Chnst
Church, Oxford, 1843) (and Lady Florence, eldest dau. of
Richard, 3rd Earl of Clare). B. [Dec. 10], 1848, at Kimberley,
Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1867. Of Kimberiey
House, Wymondham, Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Earl of Kimberley, Apr. 8, 1902. Married,
June 22, 1875, Isabella Geraldine, dau. of Sir Henry Josias
Stracey, 5th Bart., and had issue. Died Jan. 7, i932- (Burke,
P. and B. (su6 Kimberley); Who was Who; The Times,
Jan. 8, 1932-)
Wodsworth, Charles
WODEHOUSE, NORRIS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 12, 1816. [Eldest] s. of John [later, 2nd Lord Wode-
house] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1787) (and Charlotte Laura,
only dau. of John Norris, Esq., of Witton Park and Witchmg-
ham, Norfolk). B. [.A.pr. 30, 1798] in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1816. Died May 25, 1819, aged 21, in Upper
Brook Street, London. Brother of Henry (1817). (Eton Sch.
Lists; G. Mag., 1819, i. 586; Burke, P. and B.)
WODEHOUSE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Sept. 16, 1762; Fell.-Com. Dec. 24, 1766. [2nd] s. of Sir
Armine, Bart. (1730, sub Woodhouse) (and Letitia, eldest dau.
of Sir Edmund Bacon, 6th Bart., of Garboldisham, Norfolk).
B. [Apr. 27, 1745] in London. School, Westminster. Matnc.
Michs. 1762; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwach),
Mar. 25, 1769; priest (Chester, Lilt. dim. from Nonvnch),
May 19, 1769. R. of Bamham-Broome, Norfolk, 1769-90.
R. of Hingham, 1777-1811. V. of Kimberley and Bickerstone,
1800-11. Preb. of Norwich, 1788. Married, July 29, i775.
Appolonia, dau. of John Nourse, of Woodeaton, Oxon. Died
Feb. 14 181 1, at Norwich. Father of Charles N. (1808) and
the next. (Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B
(sub Kimberley); G. Mag., i8ii, i. 294; Norfolk Incumbents.)
WODEHOUSE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov 29,
1805. [Eldest surv.] s. of the Rev. Philip (above), Preb. of
Norwich (and Appolonia, dau. of John Nourse, Esq., ol
Woodeaton, Oxon.). [B. Aug. 6, 1788.] School, ■Winchester.
Matric. Lent, 1806. Captain, 15th Hussars, 1809; Lieut.-t,ol.,
1821. Present at Waterloo. Married, June 13, 1832, Lydia,
dau. of Joseph Lea, Esq. Died Dec. 15, 1846, at Wribbenhall,
Worcs. Brother of Charles N. (1808); father of the next and
Frederick A. (i860). (Burke, P. and B. (sub Kimberley);
G. Mag., 1847, I. 221, which gives date of death as Dec. 11,
1846; Dalton, Waterloo Roll Call.)
WODEHOUSE, PHILIP JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1854. [Eldest] s. of Col. PhUip (above) (and Lydia
Lea). B. [Oct. 6, 1836!, at Malvern. School, Harrow. Did
not reside. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. (Slh Wrangler) 1859: M.A. 1862. Fellow of Cams, 1859-
75. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1859; priest, i860; C. of Halesowen,
Worcs., 1859-60. C of St John's, Ladywood, Bummgham
1860-5. C. of St Mar>''s, Nottingham, 1865-6. \ . of bt
Margaret's, King's Lynn, 1866-71. Diocesan Inspector,
Manchester, 1871-5- R- of Bratton-FIeming, Devon, 1875-
1913. Preb. of Exeter, 1903. Married (1) Jan. 20, 1876,
Constance Helen, dau. of Wade Brown, Esq., of Monkton-
Farleigh, WUts.; (2) Sept. 25, 1879, Marion Br>-an, dau. ot tne
Rev. Gilbert J. Wallas, R. of Shobrooke, Devon and had
issue. Lived latterly at Chelston, Torquay. Died D^. 8,
1917. Brother of Frederic A. (i860). (Harrow Sch. Regr,
Venn, 11. 327 smd Addenda, 1940; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Kimberiey); Who was Who.)
WODEHOUSE, WILLIAM HAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity May
23, 1848. [4th s. of the Ven. Charles Nourse (1808) (and
Dulcibella Jane Hav, eldest dau. of WilUam, Ead of Enroll).
B Apr 1, 1S30.] ■ Matric. Lent, 1849- Died, unmamed,
July 8, 1871. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Kimberley).)
WODEMAN, see WOODMAN.
WODHAMS, ISAAC. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent 1873; B.A. 1876;
M A 1870 [S. of a blacksmith. School, Magdalen Coll.
School, Brackley.] Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1876; priest 1878;
C. of Brackley, Northants., 1876-9. C. of St Sepulchre s,
Northampton, 1879-82. Head Master of Magdalen College
School at Brackley, 1882-99, and C. of Bracldey 1882-9
R. of Great Houghton, 1900-16. Mamed, Dec. 28, 1882 Jane
Parsons, 2nd dau. of James Mucklow, of Manchester.
Latteriy of Resthaven, St Peter's Road, Brackley, where he
died Feb. 28, 1929. aged 77. (Crockford; ^ortha.Us. Clergy;
The Guardian, Mar. 15, 1929; Forrester, Magdalen ColUge
School.)
WODSWORTH, CHARLES. Adm pens at Sidney, June lo,
1809. [3rd s. of WUliam Dudley, fonnerly H.M. Consul
for 'Resident'] at Balasor, India. B. there.] Matnc. Michs
1809; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
lune 12, 1812. R. of Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk 1827 (ap-
parently for a short time). Alternate Preacher at St George s,
Cambe^ell, 1827; Afternoon Lecturer of St Johns, \\^t-
minster. Chaplain to Eari Harcourt. Preb. of St Paul s
1828-44. R- of Hardingstone, Northants., 1834-42. V. ol
Audley! Staffs., 1843-4. Died Mar 28, 1844. at the residence
of his friend, Dr Day, in Southwick Street, London. Bro her
of WiHiam (1802); father of the next. (Foster, Index Eccles. ,
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1844, i. 660; V. Hodson.)
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WoDswoRTH, John George
WODSWORTH, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. peas, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Apr. 4, 1836. S. of the Rev. Charles (above), R.
of Hardingstone, Northants. B. in Lambeth, Surrey. [School,
St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1840; priest (Peterb.) 1841. P.C. of Talk-o -th -
Hill, Staffs., 1842-3. C. of St Mark's, St John's Wood,
London, 1859-62. V. of Warlingham, Surrey, 1862-89.
Married, Oct. 3, 1882, Ellen Margaret, widow of J. Marchant,
and dau. of P. Longmore, of Hertford Castle. Died Feb. 9,
1890, aged 73, at Southsea. {Si Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Feb. 19, 1890.)
WODSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Feb. I, i8o2. Eldest s. of William Dudley, Esq., H.M. Consul
[' Resident '] at Balasor, India. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1802;
Scholar; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. R. of St Peter's, Sandwich,
Kent, 1811-30. Chaplain to Lord Palmerston. Died Nov. 17,
1830, at Sandwich. Brother of Charles (1809). (Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 57i.)
WOFFINDIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 18,
1866 S. of John. B. [Feb. 1846], at Norton, near Malton,
Yorks. [School, Thornton Dale.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1870; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1870; priest, 1871;
C. of Chesterfield, Derbs., 1870-2. C. of Holy Trinity, Hull,
1872-5. C. of Bath Abbey, 1875-8. V. of St GUes, Northamp-
ton, 1878-84. V. of St George's, Sheffield, 1884-91. R. of
Bessingby, Yorks., 1891-6. V. of Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill,
1896-1918. Married (i) Sarah, dau. of Alderman James
Wright, of Chesterfield; (2) Sept. 28, 1899, Emilie Mabel, dau.
of the Rev. W. C. Moore, sometime V. of Tulse Hill. Died
Oct 10, 1919, at Driffield, Yorks. Father of the next.
(Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Times, Oct. 11, 1933-)
WOFFINDIN, HENRY LONGLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1893. S. of the Rev. Henry (above), of Bridlington,
Yorks. (by his ist wife, Sarah Wright). B. June 27, 1874, at
Hull. School, Pocklington (Rev. C. F. Hutton). Matnc.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Carlisle),
1897; priest, 1898; C. of Cockermouth, Cumberland, 1897-9.
C. of Keighley, Yorks., 1899-1902. C. of St James's, Hull,
1902-7. C. of Grantham, Lines., 1907-17. R. of Gonerby,
1917-45- Married, Feb. 23, 1909, Edith Maude, eldest dau.
of Dr Welbore MacCarthy, Bishop of Grantham. Died
Jan. 27, 1945. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 30, 1945.)
WOGAN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Emmanuel,
Apr. 5, 1755. [Only] s. of John (1731) [of Gawdy Hall,
Redenhall, Norfolk]. B. [Nov. 1736] at Redenhall. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759; M.A.
1762. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1757- Died
June, 1763; buried at Redenhall. (Bury St Edmunds Reg.;
Inns of Court.)
WOGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, Oct. 17,
1848. S. of William, surgeon, of Stafford. B. there. School,
King's College, London [a medical student]. Matric. Michs.
1848. Resided one term. Married — , dau. of Charles Morgan,
wine-merchant of Stafford (a run-away match). Afterwards
in the Army. Died in India, before 1880. (E. Cookson; Venn,
II. 285 and note.)
WOLF, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1899; an
Advanced Student. S. of Louis, merchant, of Aldgate,
London (and Theresa Kempinski). B. May 29, 1876, at
Konin, Russian Poland. School, Jews College, London and
at University College, London. [B.A. 1896; M.A. 1899;
D.Litt. 1905.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906.
Fellow, 1906. Assistant Professor of Philosophy at University
College, London, from 1906. Lecturer in Logic and Scientific
Method, London School of Economics and Political Science,
1905-41. Professor of Logic and Scientific Method, London
University until 1941. Author, Studies in Logic; Spinoza;
The Philosophy of Nietzsche; Exercises in Logic and Scientific
Method; Essentials of Scientific Method. Died May 19, 1948.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; F. P. White; Who's Who.)
WOLFE, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 19, 1838.
B. Nov. 12, 1819, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.
School, Western Grammar, Brompton (Mr G. F. W.
Mortimer). Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1841; B.A. (5th
Classic) 1842; M.A. 1845. Fellow of Clare, 1844-63; tutor,
1856-63. Senior Proctor, 1855-6. Lady Margaret Preacher,
i860. Select Preacher, 1863-4. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford,
1856. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1843-7. Ord.
deacon (Rochester), Oct. 1844. R. of Fornham Alt Saints
with Westley, Suffolk, 1862-91. Married, Sept. 16, 1873,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of James Sparke, of Bury St Edmunds.
Author, Three Hundred Original Hymn Tunes. Latterly of
Henley Hall, near Ipswich, where he died Dec. 26, 1892.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Boase, m. 1458; Eagle, xvn. 552;
Crockford.)
WOLFERSTAN, STANLEY PiPE
WOLFE, EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCADEN. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1894. [6th] s. of Thomas, merchant [of Claughton,
Birkenhead], deceased (and Marion Downs). B. May 3, 1875,
at Birkenhead. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1926. Entered the Colonial Service, 1897;
Collector of Rents at Hong Kong. Registrar of the Land
Court, Assistant Registrar-General and Pohce Magistrate in
Hong Kong, 1901 and 1905. Transvaal Government Emigra-
tion Agent, 1905-7. Returned to Hong Kong as Acting
Inspector of Schools, 1907; President of the Sanitary Board,
1909; Postmaster-General, 1913. First Police Magistrate,
1917. Captain-Superintendent of Police, 1918; Inspector-
General of Police, 1930. C.M.G., 1928. Member of Legislative
Council, 1919-35. Married, 1910, Agnes Catherine, dau. of
Waiiam Chatham, C.M.G., of Putney, and had issue. Of
Choriey Wood, Herts., in 1950. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn,
u. 541; Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook.)
WOLFE, FRANCIS RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 9,
1867. Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard [Robbins] (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), R. of Upton, Devon (and Louisa Ann, dau. of
Thomas Benson Pease, of Chapelallerton Hall, Yorks.).
B. May 5, 1849, at Upton. Schools, Marlborough College and
Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A.
1871. A solicitor in Dublin. Married, Aug. 28, 1888, Sophia
Rebecca MacMurrogh, dau. of Arthur M. Murphy, of Mona-
molin, Co. Wexford. Died .\pr. 18, 1900, at Claremont, Co.
Dublin. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WOLFE, ROBERT COPE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June i, 1821.
B. in France. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. C. of Forden,
Montgom., -1841-2. V. of Braithwell, Yorks., 1843-51.
Married Lucy Margaret, 5 th dau. of James Russell. Died
May 22, 1851, aged 48, at Doncaster. (Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1851, II. 98; V. Hodson.)
WOLFENDALE, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 6, 1883. [Eldest] s. of James, Independent minister (and
Ann). B. Nov. 4, 1863 at Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent. School,
Burton-on-Trent Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1890. Matric. at Oxford, as a Non-CoU. Student, Oct. 23,
1886, age 22. District Secretary for the British and Foreign
Bible Society, Sunderland, in 1905. (Al. Oxon.; Camb. Year-
book, 1906.)
WOLFENDEN, RICHARD NORRIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 24, 1873. [Eldest] s. of Charies, accountant [of Bolton,
Lanes.]. B. there [Jan. 18, 1854]. School, Bickerton House,
Southport. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.B. 1880;
M.D. 1884. At St Bartholomew's and the London Hospital.
Practised in London. Lecturer in Physiology at Charing
Cross Hospital medical school. House Physician at the
London Hospital. Senior Physician at Throat Hospital,
Golden Square, London. F.Z.S.; F.L.S. Married, Dec. 27,
1882, Jessie Stuart, youngest dau. of James Jardine, of
Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Founder and Editor of the Journal
of Laryngology and Rhinologv. Author, Scientific and
Biological Researches in N. Atlantic, etc. Resided latterly at
Sidcup, Kent. (Peile, 11. 627; Scott, MSS.; Medical
Directories.)
WOLFERSTAN (or PIPE-WOLVERSTAN), LITTLETON ED-
WARD PIPE. Adm. at Clare, June i6, 1885. [4th s. of
Francis Stafford, of Statfold Hall, Staffs, (and Sarah Maria
Hill, dau. of W. H. Belli). B. Aug. 8, 1866.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893. Entered the
Malayan Civil Service, 1889; served in Penang; a Magistrate
at Singapore, 1900. Married (i) Apr. 10, 1901, Ethel Mary,
eldest dau. of Dearman Janson, of Chigwell, Essex, and had
issue; (2) 1930, Lucy, dau. of Ferdinand E. Field, of Leaming-
ton, and widow of Samuel Reid, of Penang. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
WOLFERSTAN (post PIPE-WOLFERSTAN), STANFORD
WILLIAM PIPE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
July 5, 1849. 2nd s. of Stanley Pipe (next), of Statfold Hall,
Staffs. B. there, May 7, 1830. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
1853; M.A. 1856. Fellow, 1852-9. Married, Aug. 1852, his
cousin, Blanche, youngest dau. of Swynfen Stephen Jervis, of
Darlaston Hall, Staffs., and had issue, two sons. Died Dec. 17,
1863, at Fariey. (King's Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WOLFERSTAN (post PIPE-WOLFERSTAN), STANLEY PIPE.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1802. [Eldest] s.
of Samuel [Pipe, who had assumed, by sign manual, the
surname and arms of Wolferstan, 1776], of Statfold, Staffs,
(and Margaret, dau. of Walter Biddulph, of Barton-under-
Needwood, Staffs.). [B. Mar. 21, 1785.] School, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1805 ; B.A. 1807. Called to the Bar. Succeeded
his father at Statfold, 1820. J. P. and D.L. for Staffs.
Married (i) July 21, 1817, Elizabeth Jervis, eldest dau. of
Swynfen Jervis, and had issue; (2) June 8, 1861, Elizabeth,
only dau. of Shirley Steele Perkins, of Orton Hall, Leics.
Died Jan. 26, 1867. Father of the above. (Law Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
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Wolff, Charles Hubert
WOLFF, CHARLES HUBERT. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1900;
B.A. 1914; M.A. 1920. [School, Felsted.] Assistant Master
at Stroud Green Grammar School, 1891 ; at Lee House School,
Margate, 1892; at Cliftonville College, 1895; at St Faith's
School, Cambridge, 1900; at King's College, Taunton, 1904-
18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Somerset L.L;
Suffolk Labour Corps, and Gen. List (Education Officer)).
Author, Back to Civilisation. Latterly of 98, Windsor Road,
Cambridge, where he died, Nov. 13, 1952. (Al. Felsted.; Univ.
War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOLLASTON, ALEXANDER FREDERICK RICHMOND. Adm.
at King's, Oct. 3, 1893. [2nd] s. of George Hyde (1863), of
Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs. (and Sarah Constance Rich-
mond). [B. May 22, 1875, at Clifton.] School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1906. Fellow, 1920-6;
and 1928-30; tutor, 1928-30. At the London Hospital.
House Surgeon, Addenbrooke's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1903. MecScal Officer and naturalist to the British expedition
to Ruwenzori, Central Africa, 1905-7; and with that to
Dutch New Guinea, 1909-12; and, again, 1912 as leader.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Surgeon- Lieut., R.N.;
twice mentioned in despatches; D.S.C., 1918). F.R.G.S.;
Gill medal, 1914; Patron's gold medal, 1925; Hon. Sec.
1928. Surgeon and naturalist to the first Mount Everest
expedition, 1921. Married, 1923, Mary, dau. of Daniel
Meinertzhagen, and had issue. Author, From Ruwenzori to
the Congo, etc. Shot dead (together with a detective-officer
of the Cambridge police) in his College rooms, June 3, 1930,
by a pupil, Douglas Newton Potts, who was being interro-
gated; the assailant then shot himself. Left £500 to King's
'for' any purpose connected with the beautification of the
place.' Lord Keynes wrote of him that 'he could unlock
hearts with a word and a look, and break down everyone's
reserve, except his own.' {King's Coll. Reg.; Univ. War
List; Who was Who; D.N.B.; The Times, June 4, 1930;
Cambridge Chronicle, June 11, 1930-)
WOLLASTON, ALEXANDER LUARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Mar. 15, 1821. [4th] s. of George Hyde, of
Clapham, Surrey (and Mary Anne, dau. of William Luard).
B. [June 14, 1804], at Battersea. Schools, Hackney and
Harrow. Resided from Oct. 6 to Nov. 10, 1821. Migrated
to Caius, Nov. 10, 1821. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar,
1822-6; B.A. {26th Wrangler) 1826; M.B. 1829. F.R.S. 1829.
Did not practise medicine, but engaged throughout his life in
scientific pursuits. Married, Mar. 16, 1837, Susanna Charlotte,
dau. of William Morris. Died June 10, 1874, at Hollington,
Sussex. Father of George H. (1863); brother of Frederic L.
{1820) and WilUam L. (1819). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi.
936; Venn, 11. 183; Burke, L.G.)
WOLLASTON, CHARLES HYDE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 2,
1789. [5th] s. of the Rev. Francis (1748), LL.B., Precentor of
St David's, and R. of Chislehurst, Kent. B. Nov. 22, 1772,
in Charterhouse Square, London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1789; 'B..\. {14th Wrangler) 1793. Migrated to
St Catharine's, Mar. 30, 1795; M-A. 1796. V. of East Dereham
with Hoe, Norfolk, 1806-50. Married, Mar. 2, i795, Sarah
Willett, dau. of William Ottley, of St Kitts, West Indies.
Died Mar. 24, 1850. Father of William C. (1812); brother of
Francis J. H. (1779) and William H. (1782). (Burke, L.G.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, i. 678.)
WOLLASTON, CHARLTON BYAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 25, 1782; Fell.-Com., Jan. 20, 1786. Of Middlesex.
[Only surv.] s. of Chariton (1748), M.D., physician to the
King [of Westminster], deceased (and Phyllis, dau. of Samuel
Byam, of Antigua). [B. Feb. 16, 1765.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1782; Browne medal (Latin Ode) 1784;
B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 20, 1786.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1791- Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 20, 1799. Recorder of Dorchester, 1806-36. J. P. for
Dorset. Chairman of Quarter Sessions. Translated The Satires
of Persius and The Epodes of Horace. Died Feb. 21, 1840, at
Dorchester. M.I. at Moreton. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 5(>7;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Hutchins, History of Dorset, 1. 404;
V. L. Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, 1. 100 and 108; Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag., i8.^o, I. 443.)
WOLLASTON, EDWARD OTTLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 1, 1839. Of Lines. [9th s. of the Rev. Henry John
(1788) (and Louisa Symons, of Bur\' St Edmunds). B. Oct.
II, 1820. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1839.
Capt., 62nd Bengal Native Infantry; resigned the Service,
Apr. 9, 1853. Married Lucy Sarah, dau. of the Rev. G.
Uppleby, V. of Barton-on-Humber, and had issue. Died
July 1892; buried at Bournemouth. Brother of Henry J.
(1824) and Thomas V. (1841). {Bury St Edmunds Reg.;
Burke, L.G. ; V. Hodson.)
WOLLASTON, FRANCIS HAYLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, Apr. 13, 1820. Eldest s. of the Ven. Francis John
Hyde (next). [B. May i, 1803. School, Charterhouse.]
WOLLASTON, George
Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
May 7, 1824; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (London,
for Canterbury), May 21, 1826; priest, June 10, 1827. C.
of Halstow w. Upchurch, Kent, 1826-34. R- of Knowlton,
1834-5. R. (sinecure) of East Dereham, Norfolk, 1827-40.
Resigned his Orders, 1840. Married, June 7, 1825, his cousin
Caroline, dau. of Henry Septimus WoUaston. Died, s.p.,
Nov. 5, 1849. {List of Carthusians; Burke, L.G.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1850, i. 103; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WOLLASTON, FRANCIS JOHN HYDE. .\dm. pens, at Sidney,
May 5, 1779. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Francis (1748). R. of
Chislehurst (and .\lthea, 5th dau. of John Hyde). B. Apr. 13,
1762, in Charterhouse Square, London. Schools, Seaming,
Norfolk (Mr Robert Potter) and Charterhouse. Matric. Lent,
1780; B..\. {Senior Wrangler and Smith's prize) 1783; M.A.
1786; B.D. 1795. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1785-93; tutor.
Jacksonian Professor, 1792-1813. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
June 26, 1785; priest, June 29, 1787. Elected Master of
Sidney, 1807, but the election was declared invalid by the
Visitor on the ground that he had never been a Fellow of the
College. R. of South Weald, Essex, 1794-1823. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1802-23. R- oi Cold Norton, Essex, 1813-23.
Archdeacon of Essex, 1813-23. R. (sinecure) of East Dere-
ham, Norfolk, 1815-23. Married, Aug. 13, i793. Frances,
dau. of Richard Havles, of Cambridge. An original meml>er
of the PhUosophical Society, 1784. Author, A Plan of a
Course of Chemical Lectures; Charge to Clergy of Archdeaconry
of Essex. Died Oct. 12, 1823. Brother of William H. (1782) and
Charles H. (1789); father of the above. {D.N.B.; Carthusian
Worthies; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke, E.G.;
Northants. Clergy; Gunning, I. 254-5; Gunther, Early Science
in Cambridge.)
WOLLASTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Cl.^re, Jan. 4,
1752. [3rd s. of William (1710), M.P., of Finborough, Suffolk
(and Elizabeth, dau. of John Francis Fauquier). B. July 14,
1735, in London. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Lent,
1752; LL.B. 1759. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), Dec. 18, 1757;
priest, July 29, 1759. Preb. of Peterborough, 1773-1800.
R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1793-8. R. of Peakirk-cum-Glinton,
Northants., 1798-1801. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King.
Lecturer at St James', Burv St Edmunds. Succeeded his
brother William (1747) at Finborough, Suffolk, i797.
Married (i) Mar>', dau. of OrbellRay, of Bury St Edmunds,
and had issue, a son who died an infant; (2) (before 1770)
PriscUla, dau. of Drewry Ottley, of St Kitts. Died Mar. 9,
1801, at Bristol Hotwells; buried at Clifton. M.I. Father of
George (1780) and Henr>' J. (1788). {Bury St Edmunds Reg.;
Northants. Clergy; Burke, E.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th Series,
I. 28; G. Mag., 1801, I. 372.)
WOLLASTON, FREDERICK EUSTACE ARBUTHNOT. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Frederick
[Major, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons], of Shenton Hall, near
Nuneaton, Warws. (and Josette Eliza Jane, only child of
Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas .Arbuthnot, R.N., Gentleman
of the Privy Chamber to the Queen). B. there [June 21],
1853. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1872. Lieut., 2nd Dragoon
Guards; retired by 1880. Of Shenton Hall, Nuneaton, J.P.,
D.L. Married, Dec. 18, 1877, Annie, dau. of Thomas Har-
greaves, of .\rborfield, Reading, and had issue. Died May 26,
1930. (Burke, E.G.; The Times, May 28, 1930.)
WOLLASTON, FREDERICK LUARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, May 31, 1820. [Eldest] s. of George [Hyde], of
Clapham, London (and Marv .\nne, dau. of V/illiam Luard).
B. Oct. 6, 1802. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1821;
B A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 29,
1824. Called to the Bar, June 15, 1832. A Special pleader.
Of Tremona, Shirley, Hants. Married, Mar. 17, 1834, Diana
Harriet, 2nd dau. of John Sperling, of Dynes Hall, Essex.
Died, s.p., Aug. 19, 1876. Brother of .Alexander L. (1821)
and WUliam L. (1819). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1459".
Burke, E.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WOLLASTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, Oct.
17. 1753- 4th s. of Francis, gent. (1712) (and Mary, dau. of
John Francis Fauquier). B. [Oct. 26, 1738] m London.
Schools, Market Street and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1754; B.A. {2nd Wrangler) 1758; M.A. 1761. Fellow, 1758.
D.D. from Queens', 1774. Contemporary and friend of the
poet Gray. R. of Dengie, Essex, 1762-4. R. of Stratford,
Suffolk, 1764-74. R. of St Mary .Mdermary with St Thomas-
the-Apostle, London, 1774-90- F.R.S. , 1763. Married,
June 16, 1765, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Charies Palmer, of
Thumscoe Hall, Yorks., and had one daughter. Edited (with
J. Jebb and R. Thorp) a volume of extracts from Newton's
Principia, which was used as a standard work for many
years Died Feb. 14, iS-'6, aged 87, at Richmond, Surrey.
Brother of Francis (1748). William H. (1753) and Chariton
(1748). {Hennessey; Gunther, Early Science m Cambridge, 60;
G. Mag., 1826, 1. 277; D.N.B.)
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WoLLASTON, George
WOLLASTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 25, 1780.
2nd s. of the Rev. Frederick (1752) (by his 2nd wife, Pnscilla
Ottley, of St Kitts). B. at Bury St Edmunds, Sufiolk.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. I785.'
Lieut.-Col., West Suffolk militia. Died, unmamed, July
1833, aged 69; buried at Finborough. Brother of Henry J.
{1788). {Bury St Edmunds Reg.; Burke, L.G.;G. Mag., 1833,
II. 91.)
WOLLASTON, GEORGE HYDE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 23,
1863. [Eldest] s. of Alexander Luard (1821), of Shirley
Warren, Southampton (and Susanna Charlotte Morris, of
Berbice, British Guiana). B. Mar. 6, 1844, at Kingston-on-
Thames. A member of Caius for only 2 days. Adm. at
Clare, Oct. 15, 1863. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A.
1871. F.G.S., 1869. .\ssistant geologist. Geological Survey,
1868-71. Natural History Curator at the botanical garden
and museum, Bristol, 1873-99. Assistant Master at Clifton
College, 1873-99 (House Master, 1877-99). JP- ^o"" Gloucs.
Married, Oct. 4, 1870, Sarah Constance Richmond. Resided
latterly at Flax-Bourton, Somerset, where he died Jan. 23,
1926. Father of Alexander F. R. (1893). (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 361 and note; Burke, L.G.)
WOLLASTON, GERALD WOODS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Only] s. of [Sir] Arthur Naylor [K.C.I.E.], of
Glen Hill, Walmer, Kent (and Caroline Marianne, dau. of
Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G.). B. [June 2], 1874, in
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. and
LL.B. 1896; M.A. and LL.M. 1900. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Jan. 26, 1899. Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary,
1902-6; Bluemantle Pursuivant, 1906-19; Richmond Herald,
1919-28; Norroy and Ulster King at Arms, 1928-30. Garter
King of Arms, 1930-44. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(A.B., R.N.V.R.). Extra Secretary, British Embassy at
Madrid, 1918-19. Knight of Justice of the Order of St John
of Jerusalem. M.V.O. 1904; Knighted, 1930; K.C.V.O. 1935;
K.C.B. 1937. Married, Jan.ii,i9o8,Eveleen01ive Alice, eldest
dau. of Sir Robert McCall, of 28, Lexham Gardens, London,
W., and had issue. Author, Coronation Claims. Of Glen Hill,
Walmer, in 1951. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Law
Lists; Burke, Knightage; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who; The
Times, Jan. 17, 1908.)
WOLLASTON, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 25,
1788. 4th s. of the Rev. Frederick (1752). of Bury St Edmunds
(by his 2nd wife, Priscilla, dau. of Drewry Ottley, of St Kitts).
B. Aug. 13, 1770, at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Laurents). Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. (14th
Wrangler) 1792; M.A. 1795. Chaplain to the Kmg, 1798.
R. of Paston, Northants., 1800-11. R. of Scotter, Lines.,
1803-33. Married, July 5, 1803, Louisa, 2nd dau. of William
Symons, of Bury St Edmunds. Died Oct. 27, 1833, at Scotter.
Brother of George (1780) ; father of the next and of Thomas V.
(1841) and Edward O. (1839). (Bury St Edmunds Reg.;
Burke, E.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1833, 11. 551.)
WOLLASTON, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 19,
1824. 2nd s. of the Rev. Henry John (above), R. of Scotter,
Lines, (and Louisa Symons). B. Aug. 4, 1805, at Lincoln.
Schools, Repton (Dr Sleath) and Grantham (Mr Andrews).
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon, 1829; priest,
1830; C. of- Byfield, Northants. C. of Farmington, Gloucs.,
-1841-6. Of Withington, Andoversford (no cure), 1847-69.
Died Jan. 23, 1869. Brother of Thomas V. (1841) and
Edward O. (1839). (Burke, E.G.; Northants. Clergy; Clergy
List.)
WOLLASTON, JOHN RAMSDEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 1, 1808. [Eld.] s. of the Rev. Edward (Worcester College,
Oxford, 1772) [Usher of the Charterhouse and V. of Balsham,
Cambs.]. B. [Mar. 28, 1791]. at Charterhouse. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1809; B.A. 1812;
M.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Ely), Mar. 1814; priest (Exeter),
May, 1815; C. of Elsenham, Essex, 1815-18. P.C. of West
Wickham, Cambs., 1825-41. Chaplain at Albany, Western
Australia, 1841-56. Archdeacon of Western Australia, 1849-
56. Married, 1819, Mary Amelia, dau. of Col. George Gled-
stanes, R. Horse Guards. Diedat Albany, May 3, 1856. (Boase,
III. 1460; Peile, 11. 361 ; Al. Carthus.; J. L. Stokes; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 518; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOLLASTON, THOMAS VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Mar. 2, 1841. [loth] s. [and 15th child] of the Rev.
Henry John (1788), deceased (and Louisa, dau. of William
Symons, of Bury St Edmunds). B. [Mar. 9, 1822], at Scotter,
Lines. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1849. A distinguished conchologist and entomo-
logist. Friend of Darwin. F.L.S., 1847. Resided successively
WoLLEN, William Ruscombe
at Cambridge, in London and at Teignmouth, wintering often
in Madeira, where he collected beetles. Married, Jan. 8, 1869,
Edith, dau. of Joseph Shepherd, of Teignmouth. Author,
Variation of Species, and of more than 60 papers on insects.
Died Jan. 1878, at Teignmouth; buried there. Brother of
Henry J. (1824) and Edward O. (1839). (Boase, iii. 1460;
Biblio. Cornub., 900; Jesus Coll. Notes; Gunther, Early Sctenu
in Cambridge, 358; D.N.B.)
WOLLASTON, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, July 9, 1812. S. of [the Rev.] Charles Hyde (1789)
{and Sarah Willett, dau. of WilUam Ottley, of St Kitts).
B. [Dec. 19, 1794], at Cambridge. School, Greenwich, Kent.
Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon (York), 1819; priest, 1820. Usher at Leeds
Grammar School, 1815-40 and P.C. of St Mary's, Leeds,
1826-33. R- (sinecure) of East Dereham, Norfolk, 1840-72.
Married, Apr. 9, 1817, Charlotte Jane, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Fawcett, V. of Leeds, and had issue. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. (Burke, E.G.; Clerical Guide; Price, Leeds
Gr. Sch.; Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg., which states that he was V. of
Aslacton, Notts, in 1825.)
WOLLASTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Sidney, Oct. 17, 1753- 3rd s. of Francis (1712), gent, [of
Charterhouse Square, London]. B. Dec. 5, 1737, m London.
Schools, Market Street and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1754. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 5, 1754. DiedSept. 11,
1759. Brother of George (1753). Francis (1748) and Charlton
(1748). (Inns of Court; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOLLASTON, WILLIAM HYDE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Caius, July 6, 1782. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Francis (1748), [R.]
of Chislehurst, Kent (and Althea Hyde). B. [Aug. 6, 1766] at
East Dereham, Norfolk. Schools, Lewisham, Kent and
Charterhouse. Matric. Easter, 1784; Scholar; M.B. 1788;
M.D. 1793. FeUow, 1787-1828. F.R.C.P. 1795; Censor, 1798,
1824. F.R.S. 1793; Royal medal, 1828; Copley medal, 1804;
Secretary of the Society, 1804-16. F.G.S., 1812. In medical
practice at Huntingdon, 1789, and later at Bury St Edmunds;
finally settled in London, 1797, relinquishing medical practice
for experimental science. Invented the goniometer for
measuring the angles of crystals. Patented the camera lucida,
1807, which led to the invention of photography. Discovered
the malleabihty of platinum, which produced him £30,000.
A great friend of Sir Humphrey Davy. ' Published 56 papers
on pathology, physiology, chemistry, optics, astronomy,
mineralogy, crystallography, astronomy, electricity, mecha-
nics, and botany, and ahnost every paper marks a distinct
advance in the particular science involved.' Died Dec. 22,
1828 ; buried at Chislehurst. Left money to the Royal Society
and endowed the 'Wollaston Fund' of the Geological
Society. Brotherof Francis J. H. (1779) and CharlesH. (1789)-
(Venn, 11. 106; Carthusian Worthies; G. Mag., 1828, 11. 550;
D.N.B.; Munk, 11. 438-42; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 900;
Gunther, Early Science in Cambridge; Leonard Blomefield,
4I-5-)
WOLLASTON, WILLIAM LUARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 7, 1819. [Eldest] s. of George [Hyde], of Clapham,
Middlesex (and Mary Ann, dau. of William Luard). Matric.
Michs. 1820. Died, Sept. 24, 1821, aged 21, at Ryde, Isle of
Wight. Brother of Alexander L. (1821) and Fredenck L.
(1820). (Burke, E.G.; G. Mag., 1821, 11. 380.)
WOLLEN, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 30, 1892. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Rus-
combe (1868), R. of Westwood, Wilts. School, St John's,
Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1900.
Assistant Master at Stratheden House School, Blackheath,
1896-1903; Head Master of Etonburst School, Weston-super-
Mare, 1903-33-. (St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
WOLLEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 11,
1818; from Wadham College, O.xford, whence he had matric,
Mar. 28, 1817, age 18. S. of the Rev. William (Oriel CoUege,
Oxford, 1779), V. of Bridgwater, Somerset (and Mary).
B. there. Matric. Lent, 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1833. Ord.
deacon (Chester), Mar. 31, 1822; priest (Salisbury), July 27,
1823. P.C. of Holv Trinity, Bridgwater, 1843-5. Resided at
Torquay from 1846. Died Mar. 20, 1868, aged 69. Father of
the next. (Al. Oxon.; Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WOLLEN, WILLIAM RUSCOMBE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
Catharine's, Oct. 26, 1868. S. of [the Rev.] James (above).
B. at Bridgwater, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1871; priest, 1874; C. of
St James's, Wolverhampton, 1871-5- C. of Braunton, Devon,
1875-7. C. of Olveston, Gloucs., 1877-84- R- of Westwood,
Wilts., 1884-1902. Married, Apr. 2, 1872, Emily Oake,
youngest dau. of J. G. Lansdown, of Bristol. Died, Feb. 13,
1902, aged 61. Father of George E. (1892). (Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Feb. 21, 1902.)
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WoLLEY, Charles
WOLLEY (post WOLLEY-DOD), CHARLES. Adm. at King's.
a scholar from Eton. [Presidentof Pop'], Dec. 27, 1844. S. of
the Rev. John Francis Thomas, formerly Hurt (1815) [V.] of
Beeston, Notts., who had taken the name of Wolley, by Royal
Licence and by sign manual, under the will of his father-in-
law, Sept. 28, 1827. B. Mar. 21, 1826, at Matlock, Derbs.
Matric. Lent, 1845; B..\. 1849; M.A. 1852. Fellow, 1847.
Ord. deacon, 1854. Assistant Master at Eton, 1850-78. Of
Edge Hall, Malpas, Cheshire, and Allen HiU, Derbs., J. P.
Took the name of Dod, in addition to that of Wolley, by
Royal Licence, Apr. 8, 1868. A notable agriculturist.
Married, Mar. 21, 1850, Frances Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Pelly
Parker, R. of Hawton, Notts., and granddau. of Thomas
Crewe Dod of Edge Hall, and had issue. Died June 14, 1904.
Brother of the next and of John (1842). {King's Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WOLLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 4,
1850. [4th] s. of [the Rev.] John F. T. [Francis Thomas,
formerly Hurt (1815), who had assumed the name of Wolley]
[V.] of Beeston, Notts. B. there [Nov. 10, 1831]. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1850. Lieut., 51st Light Infantry.
Died in India c. 1857. Brother of the above and John (1842).
{Rugby Sch. Keg.; Burke, L.G.)
WOLLEY, HENRY FRANCKLYN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 3, 1858. S. of Henry, of Bath. B. July i, 1839. Schools,
Elizabeth College, Guernsey and Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Beckenham, Kent,
1867-8. C. of Shortlands, 1868-70; V. there, 1870-1913.
Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1903. Latterly of Eastdale,
Fife Road, East Sheen, Surrey, where he died Nov. 13, 1915.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 16, 1915.)
WOLLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2, 1842. [Eldest
s. of the Rev. John Francis Thomas, formerly Hurt (1815),
V. of Beeston, Notts, (who had taken the name of Wolley,
in compliance with the will of his father-in-law) (and Mary,
dau. of .\dam WoUey, of Allen Hill and Matlock, Derbs.).
B. May 13, 1823.] [School, Eton.] Matric. 1842; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1850. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 6, 1846. Died,
s.p., 1859. Brother of Charles (1844) and Edward (1850).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Sir W. Sterrj'.)
WOLLEY, JOHN FRANCIS THOMAS (1815), see HURT.
WOLSELEY, Sir GARNET JOSEPH. Hon. LL.D. 1874- [Eldest
s. of Major Garnet Joseph, 25th Borderers (and Frances .A.nne,
dau. of William Smith, Esq., of Golden Bridge House, Co.
Dublin). B. June 4, 1833.] Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1874.
Hon. LL.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin. G.C.M.G.; K.C.B. 1874;
G.C.B. 1880. K.P. 1885. P.C. 1890. Capt. 1855; Major,
1858; Lieut.-Col. 1859; Col. 1865; Major-General, 1874;
Lieut. -Gen. 1878; General, 1882; Field-Marshal, 1894.
Served in the Burmese War, the Crimea, the Indian Mutiny,
and the Chinese War; commanded the Ashanti Expedition,
1878. Governor of the Gold Coast, 1873. High Commissioner
of CjTJrus, 1878. Governor of Natal and the Transvaal, 1879.
Adjutant-General, 1880. Commander-in-Chief of the forces
in Egypt, 1882. Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Ireland,
1890. Commander-in-Chief, 1895. Created a Peer, 1882;
Viscount, 1885. Married, June 4, 1867, Louise, dau. of
Alexander Erskine, Esq. Author, The Soldier's Pocket Book
for Field Service; Life of the Duke of Marlborough, etc. Died
Mar. 26, 1913, at Mentone. (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who
was Who; D.N.B.; The Times, Mar. 26, 1913.)
WOLSELEY, SPENCER WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St
John's, Nov. 9, 1820. Eldest s. of Sir Charles [7th] Bart., of
Wolseley, Staffs, (by his ist wife, Mary, dau. of the Hon.
Thomas CUfEord, of Tixall, Staffs.). [B. Oct. I799-] School,
Camberwell. Died Dec. 18, 1832, aged 35, in Milan. (Burke,
P. and B.; G. Mag., 1833, i. 94; D.N.B.)
WOLSTENHOLME, EDWARD PARKER. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, Mar. 20, 1843. [Only] s. of Edward Breton [of
Holly Hill, Sussex (and Arabella Catherine, dau. of the Hon.
Edward Ward)]. B. [Sept. 11, 1824], at Castle Ward, Co.
Down. School, HaUfax, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar,
1846; B.A. {ioth Wrangler) 1847; M.-'V. 1850. Rowing 'blue,'
1846, 1847. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Oct. 20, 1847. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 22, 1850. Conveyancing Counsel to the Court
of Chancery, 1877. Treasurer of the Bar Conmiittee, 1884.
Author, The Conveyancing and Settled Land Acts. Died May 7,
1908, in London. (Book of Blues; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Waif ord. County Families.)
WOLSTENHOLME, HENRY JAMES. Adm. at Christ's, July 16,
1895. Hon. M.A. 1895. S. of the Rev. Robert, Independent
minister. B. Feb. 13, 1846, at Lees, near Oldham. Schools,
Belper, Silcoates House, Wakefield and Spring Hill College,
Birmingham (afterwards Mansfield College, Oxford) ; and at
the University of Leipzig, 1872. Lecturer in German at
WoMBWELL, Stephen Frederick
Bedford College, London, and at Newnham College, Cam-
bridge. Of 5, Oxford Road, Cambridge, where he died Dec. 8,
1917. {Peile, II. 801; Camb. Daily News, Dec. 11, 1917-)
WOLSTENHOLME, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 25, 1797. S. of Geoffrey, of Horsley-Gate, Derbs. School,
Sheffield Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802.
WOLSTENHOLME, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July i,
1846. S. of Joseph, warehouseman [a Non-conforming
minister], of Cheetham, Lanes, (and EUzabeth Clarke). B.
Sept. 30, 1829, at Eccles. Bapt. Nov. i, 1829. School,
Wesley CoUege, Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1846 (signing his
name Woolstenholme) ; B.A. drd Wrangler) 1850; M.A. 1853.
FeUow, 1852. Sc.D., 1883. Fellow of Christ's, 1852-69;
Praelector, 1855; Steward, 1856; Tutor, 1869. Senior Proctor,
1870-1. Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Indian
Engineering CoUege, Cooper's Hill, 1871-89- Married, July
27, 1869, Therese, dau. of Johann Kraus, of Zurich, and had
issue. Author, Wolstenholme's Problems, etc. Died Nov. 18,
1891, at Cambridge. {Boase, in. 1461; EagU, xvii. 67; PetU,
II. 500; D.N.B.)
WOLSTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 17, 1850.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1814) (and Mary Ann).
B. July 25, 1830, at Charleton, Devon. [School, Exeter.]
Matric. Michs. 1850; LL.B. 1857. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
Feb. 18, 1858; priest, Sept. 25, 1859; C. of Cradley, Worcs.,
1858-60. C. of .\shbury, Berks., i860. C. of Chitteme,
Wilts., 1860-1. C. of Tedbum St Mary, Devon, 1861-2. C. of
Hatherleigh, 1862-3. R. of Torbryan, 1863-1903. Mamed,
Oct. 17, 1865, Ellen Sophia, dau. of J. N. Stevenson. Died
Sept. II, 1903. Father of Montague C. R. (1894). (Eagle,
XXV. 208; Crockford.)
WOLSTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
May 26, 1813. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. [of Staverton and
Torbryan, Devon and] of Middlesex (and Catharine, dau. of
Roger Prideaux, of West .Mvington). B. Jan. 12, i794-
Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1821. .\dm. ad eundem,
at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon (Exeter), Aug. 31, 1817; pnest,
Sept. 6, i8i8;C. of Bickington, Devon, 1817. R. of Torbryan,
1828-63. Died May 28, 1863. Brother of Thomas (1814);
Uncleof Charies (above). (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; F. P. White.)
WOLSTON, MONTAGUE CLARK REIBEY. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1894. S. of the Rev. C[harles]»(i85o),
of Tomewton, near Newton Abbot [and R. of Torbryan].
B. June 15, 1874, at Torbryan rectory. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Of 10, Tideswell Road, Putney, 1937.
WOLSTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at C.mus, June 30,
1814. S. of John, of [2, Little Smith Street], Westminster.
B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1815; B..A.
1819. Ord. deacon (Exeter), July 11, 1824; pnest, Oct. 30
1825. C. of Withycombe-Raleigh, Devon, 1824-7. C. of
Charleton, 1827-31. C. of Southleigh, 1831-41. No cure,
1842-56. Chaplain of St Thomas's Umon, Exeter, 1857-79-
Succeeded his father as Lord of the manor, and patron of
Torbryan. Resided latterly at Heavitree, Exeter. Died
Nov. 21, 1885. Father of Charles (1850); brother of Christo-
pher (1813). {Record of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. 165.)
WOMBWELL, Sir GEORGE, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
Oct. 2, 1786. [Only] s. of Sir George [ist] Bart, (and Susanna,
dau. of Sir Thomas Rawlinson). B. [Mar. 14] 1769. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1786; M.A. 1790. Had succeeded as
2nd Bart., Nov. 2, 1780. Of Wombwell, Yorks. High Sheriff
of Yorks., 1809. Married (i) July 19, 1791. Anne, 2nd dau. of
Henry, 2nd Earl Fauconberg, and had issue; (2) c. 1813, Eliza,
youngest dau. of T. E. Little, of Hampstead, and had further
issue Died Oct. 28, 1846. Father of the next. (Eton Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1847, i. 83.)
WOMBWELL, HENRY WALTER. -Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov 18, 1813. L^nd s. of Sir George, 2nd Bart. (1786) (above)
(by his ist wife. Lady Anne, dau. of the 2nd Earl of Faucon-
berg). B. May 24, i795-] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1814
Sometime commissioned in the Coldstream Guards. Died
Feb. 17, 1835, in Paris. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1835, I. 447.)
WOMBWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Apr. 26,
1809. S. of John, Esq., deceased. B. in the parish of bt
George-the-Martyr, London. School, private. Doubtful if
resided.
WOMBWELL, STEPHEN FREDERICK. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1889. [2nd] s. of Sir George [4th] Bart., of Newburgh,
Easing^vold, Yorks. (and Lady JuUa Sarah Alice VUliere,
eldest dau. of George A. F., 6th Earl of Jersey). B. Feb 19,
1867 School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1889; B..V 1892.
Lieut., Yorks. Hussars Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1897. Served in
the S. African War, 1898-1901 (Lieut., Imperial Yeomanry);
died Feb. i, 1901, of enteric fever at Vryburg. (Burke, P. and
B.; Arm\ Lists; Charterhouse Reg.)
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WoNNACOTT, Thomas Oswald
WONNACOTT, THOMAS OSWALD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2,
1889. S. of John, of Liskeard. B. [at Stoke Damerel],
July 22, 1869. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1893;
priest (Exeter), 1895; C. of Winchcombe, Gloucs., 1893-4.
C. of Ivybridge, Devon, 1894-8. C. of Tavistock, 1898-1902.
V. of Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Cornwall, 1902-3. V. of L. Fin-
borough (and Gt. Bricet, 1903-19), Suffolk, 1903-8. R. of
Wattisham, 1908-19. R. of Stonham, Aspal, i9i9-49- Hon.
Canon of St Edmundsbury, 1928-38. Archdeacon of Suffolk,
1938-47. Married, 1942, Norah, widow of A. Whitmore Robin-
son, of Wobum Sands, dau. of J. O. C. Knapp, of Linford Hall,
Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Of The White House, Tnmley St
Mary, Suffolk, in 195 1. {King's Coll. Reg., which calls his father
'the Rev.'; Crockford; Who's Who; Who's Who in Suffolk.)
WONTNER, THOMAS SEWELL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. [Eldest s. of Russell, of Little Oakley HaU,
Essex (and his cousin, Mary, dau. of Eade Sewell).] B. Dec.
14, 1877. [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1901; priest, 1902;
C. of Leake, Lines., 1901-4 and 1907-10. C. of Carrington
with Frithville, 1904-7. R. of Newboum, Suffolk, igio-34.
R. of Ashby with Thurton, Norfolk, 1934-45. Married, 1929,
Jane Annie, dau. of Morris John Morris, of Llanddeiniolen,
Carnarvon. Died May 28, 1945. (Burke, L.O.; Crockford;
Church Times, June 8, 1945.)
WOOD, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1827. S. of Henry [Bennet]. B. May i, 1810, in Glasgow.
School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1828. Adm. an
Advocate, Mar. 7, 1834. Sheriff-Substitute of Berwickshire,
at Duns, 1850-61. Died Oct. 29, 1861. (Edinburgh Academy
Reg.)
WOOD, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9, 1861.
S. of John (and Agnes). B. Nov. 13, 1838, at Spott, East
Lothian, Scotland. Matric. Michs. i86i; Scholar, 1864; B.A.
(6th Wrangler) 1865; M.A. 1868. Fellow, 1866-74. Ord. deacon
(Sodor and Man, for Salisbury), 1869; priest (SaUsbury),
1870. Assistant Master at Sherborne School, 1867-1902.
Married, Apr. 30, 1874, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of T. S. Turn-
bull, Esq., of High Barns, Sunderland. Latterly of Uphouse,
Sherborne, where he died July 29, 1917. (Eagle, xxxix. 256;
Crockford.)
WOOD, ALEXANDER CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at
Trinity, Jan. 31, 1831. S. of Thomas (Oriel College, Oxford,
1796). B. [Nov. II, 1810], at Littleton, Middlesex. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1831. A Colonial Land and Emigration
Commissioner. Of Ashford Lodge, Staines. J.P. for Middlesex.
(Eton Sch. Lists, 'Charles Alexander'; Sir W. Sterry;
Etoniana, i. 553; 11. 206, 225.)
WOOD, ALFRED MAITLAND. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 9,
1859. S. of Alfred, of 13, Priory Road, Wandsworth, London.
B. [May 7] 1840, in London. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. (315^ Wrangler) 1863; M.A. 1873.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Tarvin,
Cheshire, 1865-71. C. of Wallasey, 1871-8. V. of Liscard,
Cheshire, 1878-86. V. of Runcorn, 1886-1911. Hon. Canon of
Chester, 1890. Archdeacon of Macclesfield, 1904-18. V. of
Bowdon, Cheshire, 1911-18. Married, Sept. 21, 1871, Sarah
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of William Topham, Esq., of The
Limes, Tarvin. Died Dec. 28, 1918. (Crockford; Who was
Who; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 7, 1871; The Times, Dec. 30,
1918.)
WOOD, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 28,
1851. S. of Andrew. B. in India. School, Blackheath
proprietary. Matric. Michs. 185 1; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858.
Assistant Master at Blackheath proprietary School, 1855 and
1858-62. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1856; priest, 1857; C. of
Droxford, Hants., 1856-8. C. of Ruddington, Notts., 1862-6.
V. of SkUlington, Lines., 1866-82. R. of Great Ponton, 1882-
1917. Preb. of Lincoln, 1910-17. Author, The Hebrew
Monarchy. Died Sept. 30, 1917, aged 83. Father of Elliott C.
(1883) ; brother of James R. (1850). (Crockford; WhowasWho;
The Times, Oct. 2, 1917.)
WOOD, ANDREW. Hon. LL.D., Aug. i88o, on visit of the
British Medical Association to Cambridge. [B. Sept. 1810.]
M.D., Edinburgh, 1831. F.R.C.S., Edin., 1831; President,
1855. F.R.S.E., 1864. On General Medical Council, 1858-81.
Translated Horace, Schiller and Lessing. Died Jan. 25, 1881,
in Edinburgh. (Boase.)
WOOD, ANDREW SAMUEL HUNTER. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1876. S. of the Rev. James Russell (1850), of the
School House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. June 27, 1857, at
Holyboume, Hants. Schools, Woodbridge Grammar [and
Eastbourne College]. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880.
Wood, Cecil John
Football (assoc.) 'blue,* 1880. Assistant Master at King's
School, Bruton, 1880-2. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1881;
priest, 1882; C. of Wyke-Champflower, Somerset, 1881-2.
Assistant Master at St George's School, Brampton, Hunts.,
1883-4. R. of Frettenham with Stanninghall, Norfolk, 1884-
98. Married, Aug. 8, 1883, Mary Grace, youngest dau. of the
Rev. C. H. Aitkens, V. of Aylsham. Latterly of Waterford
parsonage, Herts. Disappears from Crockford, 1905. Brother
of Christopher F.S. (1886) and David T.B. (1881), etc. (King's
Sch., Bruton, Reg.; Book of Blues; Clergy List; The Guardian,
Aug. 15, 1883.)
WOOD, ARTHUR LIDBETTER MARTIN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 1, 1890. S. of William Martin, Editor of The
Times of India. B. [Nov. 16, 1871], in Bombay. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1890. Resided six terms. Entered
the I.C.S., 1890; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bombay;
Chief Inspector of Factories, 1897; Forest Settlement Officer,
1898; Officiating PoUtical Agent at Jawhar, 1899; First
Assistant, 1903; Junior Collector, Bombay, 1909. Died
Feb. 19, 1911, in Bombay. Brother of Charles N. (1891).
(Peile, II. 761 ; India Office Lists; Christ's College obit, notices.)
WOOD, ARTHUR RAMSDEN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1882. [Youngest] s. of W[iUiam], M.D., of the Priory,
Roehampton. B. Sept. 22, 1863. [School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1882. Sometime in the Rifie Brigade. Of 37, de Vere
Gardens, Kensington. Died Aug. 19, 1911, at Hove. Brother
of WilUam E. R. (1868). (Eton Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 569;
The Times, Aug. 25, 1911.)
WOOD (post WOOD-ACTON), AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Jan. 29, 1861. S. of John (doubtless, 1820), of
Ashfield, Martock, Somerset. B. [Nov. i], 1842, in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Of Acton
Scott, Church Stretton, Salop. J.P. and D.L. for Hereford;
J.P. for Somerset and Salop. Assumed the additional name of
Acton, 1874. Died in 1920. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WOOD, BARKER FINIS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 12, 1752.
B. at Thomdon, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1752; B.A. 1757.
Ord. priest (Norwich), July 18, 1762. Appears sub Barker in
Vol. I of this work, being thus erroneously transcribed from
the College Adm. Reg.
WOOD, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, May 22,
1810. S. of WilUam. B. at WalsaU, Staffs. School, Birming-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1810. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 20,
1811; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 5,
1814; priest, July 9, 1815. P.C. of Haveringland, Norfolk,
1823-57. Died Aug. 23, 1857, aged 66. Father of the next,
with whom he is frequently confused. (T.A. Walker, 386 and
MS. note; Peile, 11. 366; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1857,
II. 465.)
WOOD, BENJAMIN JESSE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 24,
1842; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1842. Of Norfolk. S. of the Rev.
Benjamin (above) (and Emma Margaretta). Of Inwardleigh,
Devon. B. July 9, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar; B.A.
1846. Ord. deacon, 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Great Snoring
with Thursford, Norfolk, 1847-9. C. of Morton, 1849-55.
R. of Ruckland with Farforth and Maidenwell, Lines., 1855-
1903. Married (i) Maria — ; (2) Nov. 1877, Mary Emily,
widow of Thomas Waldron, Esq., of Bayswater, London.
Died Sept. 14, 1903, aged 80. (Clergy List; Crockford;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
WOOD, BENJAMIN WARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1887. S. of William Hanson, carpet-merchant, of Boston,
Lines. B. there, Jan. 4, 1869. School, Boston Grammar
(Dr Pattenden). Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1891 ; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (York),
1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Paul's, Sculcoates, Yorks., 1893-6.
C. of Danby, 1896-8. C. of Rotherham, 1898-1906. V. of
St Mary, Bishophill Junior, York, 1906-24. R. of Upper and
Gate Helmsley, Yorks., 1924^. R. of South Kilvington,
1929-46. Of Northallerton, in 1951. (Crockford; School-
masters' Directories.)
WOOD, CECIL JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 10,
1892. S. of Charles, Esq. [barrister], of Bayswater, London.
B. Aug. 16, 1874, in London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901; D.D. 1912.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of High
Halden, Kent, 1897-9. C. of St Marylebone, London, 1899-
1902. C. of St Andrew's, Bethnal Green, 1902-6. C. of
Wimbledon, 1906-12. Bishop of Melanesia, 1912-19. R. of
Witnesham, Suffolk, 1919-24. V. of St George's, Jesmond,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1924-33. Assistant Bishop of Newcastle-
on-Tyne, 1924-33. R. of West Grinstead with Partridge
Green, Sussex, 1933-46. Married, Dec. 30, 1919, Marjone
Allen, youngest dau. of the Rev. Canon James Allen Bell,
and had issue. Of 2, St Barnabas Houses, Newland, Malvern,
1951. (T. A. Walker, 626; Crockford; Who's Who; The Times,
Jan. 1, 1920.)
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Wood, Charles
WOOD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 5, 1835. [S. of
William, of Ulcebv manor. Lines. B. there, 1814. School,
Hull Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1841; priest, 1842. R. of Beaford, Devon, 1848-77.
R. of Clapton-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1877-96. Buried Apr.
24, 1896. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Record, May i, 1896.)
WOOD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 25,
1847. [3rd] s. of John [attorney], of York. B. there [Aug.,
1828]. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 185 1;
U.\. 1854. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 28, 1850. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 23, 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, i860.
Assistant Copyhold Commissioner, 1870. Legal Assistant
Land-Commissioner, 1878. Chairman of the Epping Forest
Commission, 1871-8. Married, Aug. 7, 1862, Sarah Sophia,
3rd dau. of Benjamin Rooke, Esq., of Norton Hall, Worcs.
Died Sept. 2, 1917, at St Leonards-on-Sea. Brother of
Henry (1849). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Sept. 4, 1917.)
WOOD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1873. S. of
John, Wesleyan minister. B. [Feb. 14, 1855], in Barbados.
School, Bury, Lanes.; and at Owens College^ Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M-A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1878; priest, 1879 ; C. of Ide Hill, Kent, 1878-82.
C. of Winterslow, Wilts., 1882-7. C. of Westbury, 1887-99-
V. of Coombe-Bissett with Homington, 1899-1932. Latterly
of 29, Castle Road, Salisbury. {Peile, 11. 631 ; disappears from
Crockford, 1938.)
WOOD, CHARLES. Adm. at Selwyn H., Jan. 16, 1888. [3rd] s.
of Charles, lay Vicar of Armagh Cathedral [and diocesan
registrar] of Armagh (and Jemima Taylor). B. there [June
15], 1866. School, Armagh Cathedral. Matric. Lent, 1888.
Kept five terms. Migrated to Caius, 1889; Organ Scholar,
1889-94; B.A. and Mus.Bac. 1890; M.A. 1894; Mus.Doc.
1895. Fellow, 1894-1926; Organist, 1891-1926. University
Lecturer in Harmony and Counterpoint, 1897-1924. Professor
of Music, 1924-6. At the Royal College of Music, 1883-8.
Teacher there of Harmony and Counterpoint, 1889-1926.
Hon. LL.D., Leeds, 1904. Hon. D.Mus., Oxford, 1926.
President of the Musical Association, 1924. Married, Mar. 17,
1898, Charlotte Georgina, dau. of W. R. Wills-Sandford, Esq.,
of Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, and had issue. Composed a
series of string quartets, pubUshed by the College after his
death; music for Greek plays; a musical setting for the
Passion according to St Mark; Ode to the West Wind; Dirge for
two Veterans; Ballad of Agincourt; Full Fathom Five; Land
Dirge; Does the Road wind uphill all the way?; etc. Composed
the chimes for the College clock. One of the founders of the
'Scales Club.' 'It is no exaggeration to say that Wood had
a more beneficent and far-reaching efiect on contemporary
musical production than any other teacher." Died July 12,
1926, at Cambridge. [Venn, 11. 504 and note; D.N.B.)
WOOD, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Jan. 10, 1878. S. of WiUiam, Esq., of Oulton House,
Oulton, near Leeds. School, Rossall. Matric. Lent, 1878.
Lieut., West Yorks. Militia, 1879. Died before 1940. (Army
Lists.)
WOOD, CHARLES CLAYPON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 12,
1856. S. of the Rev. Richard (1817), P.C of Askrigg, Yorks.
B. [Aug. 7, 1837], at Woodhall Park, Yorks. School, Mari-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1864.
Ord. deacon (Durham), i860; priest (Peterb.), 1862; C. of
Woodbum with Newbiggin, Northumberland, 1860-1. C. of
Hinckley, Leics., 1861-2. C. of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts.,
1862-4. C.-in-charge of Tredington, Warws., 1864-5. R- of
Broxholme, Lines., 1865-77. Lie. Pr., dio. of St Albans,
1895-8. V. of Radlett, Herts., 1898-1903. Latterly of The
Callow, Ashbourne, Derbs. Died Jan. 13, 1912, at Torquay.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 547; Crockford; Clergy List;
Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
WOOD, CHARLES EDMUND WEDGEWOOD. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity Hall, Aug. 19, 1872. [2nd] s. of
E[dmund] T[homas] W[edgwoodl, Esq., of Watlands
Hohne-upon-Trent [sometime of Henley Hall, Salop] (and
Sophia dau. of George Gottlieb Schmidt, of Hamburg).
[B. Apr. 13, 1854.] School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1872. Lieut., 98th Foot, 1875; Captain, 1884; Major, North
Staffs. Regt., 1893. Served in the Zhob VaUey expedition,
1884. Retired, 1894. Served in the South African War, 1898-
1902 (Remount Dept.); and in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lichfield depot). Of Bishton HaU, Stafford, in 1941- Died
in 1945. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, L.O.)
WOOD, CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Trinity Hall, Aug. 24, 1877. S. of Fredenck John,
Esq., of 3, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, School,
University College. Matric. Michs. 1877.
Wood, Charles William
WOOD, CHARLES HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb.
26, 1844. S. of Christopher. B. [Mar. 5, 1825], at Oaken, near
Wolverhampton. School, Beckbury. Matric. Michs. 1844;
LL.B. 185X. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1850; priest, 1851;
C. of St George's, Preston, 1850-62; P.C. there, 1862-99.
Died May 2, 1899. [Peile, 11. 486 and err.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WOOD, CHARLES HENRY. Matric. Non-Coll„ Lent, 1877. S. of
the Rev. WUliam Spicer (1836) (and Marianne). B. 1856, at
Oakham, Rutland. Bapt. Apr. 13, 1856. School, Oakham.
Matric. Lent, 1877. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 26, 1878;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1880; pnest, 1881;
C. of St James, Bury St Edmunds, 1880-3. C. of March,
Cambs., 1883-5. C. of Teddington, Middlesex, 1885-8. C.
of St Peter's, Bournemouth, 1888-95- I-'C- Pr-, dio. of
St Albans, 189S-8. C. of Radlett, Herts., 1898-1903. C. of
Feltham, Middlesex, 1904-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of Southwark,
from 1909. Died Oct. 14, 1937. at Bournemouth. Brother of
William S. (1867), Edward J. (1870) and George F. S. (1866).
[Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 16, 1937-)
WOOD, CHARLES HENTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5.
1849. S. of Charles Walker, surgeon, of Wood Street, Wake-
field (and Ann). B. Aug. 28, 1830, at St John's, Wakefield,
Yorks. School, Oakham (The Rev. W. S. Wood). Matnc.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1858; priest, i860; C. of Padiham, Lanes., 1858-61. C. of
St George's, Leicester, 1861-3. C. of Thudaston, Leies.,
1863-8. C. of Fenny Drayton, 1868-70. Chaplain, Leicester
and Rutland County asylum, 1871-1904. Married Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of William Collinson, Clerk of Assize for the
Midland Circuit. Died June 28, 1904, at 13, Tichbome Street,
Leicester; buried at Houghton-on-the-Hill. (Eagle, xxviii.
216; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
WOOD, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Oct. 13, 1825. [Eldest surv.] s. of William [of Richmond
Buildings, Soho, London, soUcitor]. B. [Sept. 12, 1807], in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1826; B..\.
1830; M.A. 1834. Adm. solicitor, 1834; partner with his
father (Messrs Wood, Wood, and Fraser) in Dean Street,
Soho. Married, July 18, 1839, Hannah Maria, youngest dau.
of Thomas Smith, of Kingston. Died Mar. 11, 1850, at Park
Road, Stockwell. (Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists;
G. Mag., 1850, I. 680.)
WOOD, CHARLES MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Jan. 20, 1882. S. of Charles WiUiam, of Roxeth, Harrow.
B. at Harrow. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Lent, 1882. Choral-
Scholar. Assistant Master at Chigwell School, 1885-93; at
Giggleswick, 1893-9. Assistant Registrar and Librarian of
St Thomas's Hospital, London, in 1925. Organist of the
Chapel of Lambeth Palace. Died May 14, 1949. at Godalmmg.
[HarroK- Sch. Reg.; The Times, May 20, 1949.)
WOOD, CHARLES NORTON. .\dm. at King's, Oct. 9. 1891.
S. of William Martin, of Underwood, Oatlands, Weybridge,
Surrey. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1891; exhibitioner,
1893; B.A. 1894. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1893.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. In the Colonial
Service; Resident, Northern Nigeria, 1902-4. Partner in the
firm of Gabbitas, Thring and Co., 1904-15. Married Agnes,
widow of Major-Gen. Plowden, Bengal Staffs Corps, and dau.
of Major-Gen. Melmoth Orchard. Of 23, HurUngham Court,
HurUngham, London, S.W. in 1925. Brother of Arthur L. M.
(1890). (King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WOOD, CHARLES TRAVERS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
[2nd] s. of Charles Manby, iron-merchant and manufacturer,
deceased (and Jane Mary, dau. of Dr Jerome Smith). B.
May 19, 1875, at Birkenhead. School [Birkenhead and]
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar; B..\. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1897; (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1899);
Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1S98; Cams prize, 1899; Crosse
Scholar, 1899; Tynvhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1900; Mason prize,
1900; M.A. 1901; B.D. 1920. FeUow of Queens', 1900-53-.
Dean and Senior Chaplain, 1907-40. Cross-country runnmg
'blue,' 1897. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1900; priest (Exeter), 1901.
R. of St Botolph's, Cambridge, 1940-53-. Author, .-1 Hebreu-
Grammar; Death and Bevond; Life, Letters and Religion of
St Paul. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WOOD, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
23, 1834. Of Middlesex. [5th s. of John, of Harieyford
Place, Kennington, deceased. B. May 7, 1813.] Matnc.
Michs. 1834. Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1835; B.A.
1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1836. Called to the Bar,
June 14 1843. On the Home Circuit. A Special Pleader,
1840-3. Bencher, 1872; Q.C. 1872. Married, Dec. 20, 1842,
Elizabeth Forth, dau. of Robinson Wordsworth. Died Jan.
13, 1884, at Paignton, Devon. [T. A. Walker, 453; Boase, in.
1464; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
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WOOD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23, 1877. Matric.
Michs. 1877. Ord. deacon, 1884; priest, 1887. Missionary in
Newfoundland, 1884-1915; at Fogo, 1884-7- Inc. (S.P.G.)
of Salvage, 1887-94; missionary at Exploits, 1894-1903; at
White Bay, 1903-15. Latterly of Westport, White Bay,
Newfoundland. (Crockford, 1948.)
WOOD, CHRISTOPHER FENN STREETER. Adm. sizar at
St Catharine's, Oct. 2, 1886. S. of the Rev. James RusseU
{1850). B. at Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Beverley), 1891; priest (Peterb.),
1895; C. of St Paul's, Sculcoates, Yorks., 1891-2. C. of Bury
St Edmunds, 1892-3. Assistant Master at Uppingham School,
1894-1905, and R. of Ayston, Rutland, 1896-1905. Head
Master of Ovingdean Hall School, Brighton, 1905-9. Chaplain
of St Peter and St Paul (private Chapel), Woodhurst, Wester-
ham, Kent, 1909-11. Lie. to off., dio. of Rochester, 1900-11.
V. of St Matthew's, St Helens, 1911-19. R. of Barkley East,
S. Africa, 1919-21. V. of Standerton, 1921-2. V. of Modder-
fontein, 1922-4. V. of Maraisburg, 1924-6. Married, Sept. i,
1902, Helen Mary Vale, youngest dau. of the Rev. William
Vale Bagshawe, of Uppingham. Latterly of Durban, where
he died in Mar. 1937. Brother of Andrew S. H. (1876) and
David T.B. (i88i),etc. (Crockford; TheTimes, Mslt. 22, 1937.)
WOOD, DAVID. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 2, 1834; re-adm.
pens. Oct. II, 1834. Of Beds. S. of David. B. at Silsoe, Beds.
School, Maidstone Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1834. Migrated
(age 20) to Trinity, Mar. 19, 1835; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841.
Ord. deacon (London), May 26, 1839; priest, Dec. 20, 1840.
C. of St Peter's, Vere Street, Marylebone, London, 1839-45.
Died Dec. 8, 1852, as the result of a fall from a gig. (Clergy
List; F. P. White.)
WOOD, DAVID EDWARD. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 6, 1871.
S. of Wilham, M.D., F.R.C.P. B. [Aug. 22, 1853], in Kensing-
ton. Schools, Windlesham House, Brighton and Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1871. Resided four terms. Sub-Lieut., 8th
, Hussars, 1874; Lieut., 1876; Capt., 1883; Major, 1892;
Lieut.-Col., 1900. Served in the Afghan War, 1879-80 and m
the S. African War, 1898-1902 (wounded; mentioned in
despatches). Retired, 1903. Of Kibworth, Leics. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Remount Service;
Inspector of Remounts; C.B. 1917; mentioned in despatches).
Died July 29, 1927. Brother of WilUam E. R. (1868).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Fenn, 11. 399; Univ. War List; Army Lists;
Who was Who.)
WOOD, DAVID TOMLINSON BAIRD. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1881. S. of Dr James Russell (1850), of the School
House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. [Sept. 20], 1861, at Black-
heath. School, Woodbridge Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884. Assistant Master at Woodbridge Grammar
School. Assistant, Department of Manuscripts, British
Museum, 1889-1926; Senior Assistant Keeper and Super-
intendent of the students' room, 1913-26. Author, anti-
quarian. Died Mar. 17, 1926. Brother of Andrew S. H. (1876)
and Christopher F. S. (1886), etc. (The Times, Mar. 26, 1926.)
WOOD, EDMUND GOUGH DE SALIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 18, 1859; re-adm. Aug. 15, i860. [Eldest s. of Edmund
Fowle, of Chepstow. B. 1842.] [School, King's, Rochester.]
Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1864; Hulsean prize,
1866; M.A. 1867; B.D. 1887. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1865; priest,
1866; C. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1865-85; V. there,
1885-1930. Hon. Canon of Ely, igii. Author, The Regal
Power 'of the Church, or Fundamentals of the Canon Law;
Theology the Science of Religion. Died Dec. 22, 1932, at
Cambridge. Brother of James G. (1862). (The Roffensian
Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 3, 1933.)
WOOD, EDMUND LEHEUP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magda-
lene, May 19, 1837. [2nd] s. of the Very Rev. Peter Scrim-
shire (Oriel College, Oxford, 1803), Dean of Middleham (and
Frances, youngest dau. of Edward Penrice, of Droitwich).
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1837. Brother of
Peter A. L.(i837). (Burke, Z..G.; Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.)
WOOD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 6>
1814. S. of Charles. B. in London. School, in London.
Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1819;
priest, 1821; C. of St Agnes with Perranzabuloe, Cornwall,
1819-20. C. of St Austell with St Blazey, 1820-7. C. of
Wheldrake, Yorks., 1827-33. V. of Skelton with Newby,
1833-75. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
WOOD, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
Eldest s. of Edward Alexander, Colonel [late loth Hussars]
(and Janet, dau. of Caledon Dupr6 Alexander, of Sutton
Place, Guildford). B. July 8, 1875. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Giles with St Peter's,
Cambridge, 1898-1901. Chaplain of St John-the-Baptist,
Matlock Dale, Derbs., 1901-2. C. of Porthleven, Cornwall,
1903-5. C. of St Leonard's, Newark, Notts., 1905-8. C. of
Wood, Francis Henry
Thurgarton with Hoveringham, 1908-9. V. of Hibaldstow,
Lines., 1909-17. V. of St Swithin, Lincoln, 1917-31. R. of
St Saviour's, Guernsey, 1931-51-. During the war of 1939-45,
he, his wife and his daughter were carried ofi to Germany.
Married, June 22, 1909, Mary Catharina Byron, eldest dau. of
Robert Hodgkinson, of Newark-on-Trent. (Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; The Times, June 25, 1909.)
WOOD, EDWARD JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1870. 3rd s. of the Rev. Wilham Spicer (1836), D.D., Head
Master of Oakham School. B. Dec. 8, 1851, at Oakham.
School, Oakham (his father). Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.B. 1879. At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge and at
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1876; L.S.A., 1877.
Practised at Yalding, Kent. Married, July 20, 1881, Ethel
Vaughan, eldest dau. of Vaughan Holberton, Esq., of Hamp-
ton, Middlesex. Resided latterly at Yealmpton, Devon.
Brother of William S. (1867), Charles H. (1877) and George
F. S. (1866). (The Guardian, July 27, 1881; Oakham Sch.
Reg.)
WOOD, EDWIN STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 10,
1894. Matric. Michs. 1894. At Liverpool Royal Infirmary and
St Mary's Hospital, London. L.K.Q.C.P., Ireland and L.M.
1875; M.R.C.S. 1876. Assistant House Surgeon, Northern
Hospital, Liverpool. Practised at Pontypool, Mon. and then
at Cambridge. Medical Officer, fever hospital and Deputy
Medical Officer of Health, Borough of Cambridge. Practised
subsequently at Buckfastleigh, Devon. Medical Officer,
Totnes Union. (Medical Directories (not in 1920).)
WOOD, ELLIOTT COLPOYS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1883.
[S. of the Rev. Andrew (1851). B. 1865 at Ruddington,
Notts.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1891;
priest, 1892; C. of St Mary's, Maldon, Essex, 1891-3. C. of
Church Langton, Leics., 1894. C. of St Paul's, Leamington,
Warws., 1895. C. of Christ Church, Ware, Herts., 1896-7.
C. of St Michael's, Devonport, 1897-1901. C. of Lyncombe,
Somerset, 1901-3. C. of West Teignmouth, 1903-4. V. of
Widdecombe-in-the-Moor, 1914-48. Married, 1919, Marian,
dau. of Henry Herbert Hannaford. Died Feb. 25, 1948.
(Crockford; Who's Who in Devon; The Times, Feb. 27, 1948.)
WOOD, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 17, 1900. S. of
George Henry, tailor, of Hull (and Eliza Bowes). B. Feb. 9,
1881, at Southcoates, Hull. School, Hymers College, Hull.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Tetten-
hall College, Wolverhampton, 1904-10; at West Leeds High
School, Camberwell, 1912-33. Died June 20, 1933. (Eagle,
xlviii. 74; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOOD, ERNEST HARRY EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Easter, 1885.
WOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 6, 1853.
S.of [the Rev. Sir] John Page [2nd Bart.] (1814) (and Emma
Caroline, dau. of Sampson MicheU, R.N., of Croft West,
Cornwall, Admiral in the Portuguese service). B. [Feb. 20,
1834], at Cressing, Essex. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1853. Ensign, 1855; Lieut., 17th Foot, 1858; retired,
1863. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 2, 1864. Called to the Bar,
1867. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Feb. 21, 1866.
Married, Feb. 20, 1854, Louisa Mary, eldest dau. of Robert
Hodgson, Esq., of Appleshaw, Hants., and had issue. Died
Apr. 21, 1868, at Rivenhall Place, Essex. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Boase, vi. 940; Burke, P. and B. and L.G.; Inns of
Court; Army Lists; G. Mag., 1868, i. 785.)
WOOD, FRANCIS BENJAMIN. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1889.
WOOD, FRANCIS ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 5,
1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; M.B. and B.Chu-.
1902; D.T.M. 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. House
Surgeon, Royal Infirmary, Windsor. Captain and Medical
Officer, Malay States Guides. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Capt., Malay States Guides Med. Service). Subsequently
Major and Senior Medical Officer in Perak. Author, medical.
Of Coedfa, Bettws-y-Coed, Carnarvonshire in 1949. (Medical
Directories; Univ. War List.)
WOOD, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5,
1867. S. of William (and Sarah Leaver). B. at Antwerp,
Belgium. Bapt. there at the British Consulate. Matric.
Michs. 1867; Chancellor's English medal, 1869; B.A. 1871;
M.A. 1874; Seatonian prize, 1904. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1871; priest, 1872; C. of All Saints, Northampton, 1871-4.
C. of St Anne's, Holloway, London, 1874-5. R. of Romsley,
Worcs., 1875-82. P.C. of St Paul's, Northampton, 1882-8.
Married, Apr. 23, 1872, Mary, eldest dau. of Harley Jones,
Esq., of Ludlow, Salop. Author, Echoes of the Night and other
Poems. Resided latterly at Brabome Cottage, Bromley,
Kent, where he died Apr. 4, 1906. (Eagle, xxviii. 216;
Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Times, Apr. 9, 1906.)
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Wood, Francis Lindley
WOOD, FRANCIS LINDLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 2,
1789. OfYorks. [Eldest s. of Charles, Capt., R.N. , of Bowling
Hall (and Caroline, dau. of Thomas Lacon Barker, Esq., of
Otley, Yorks.). B. Dec. 16, 1771.] Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A.
1793; M.A. 1796. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1789.
Succeeded his uncle, Francis, of Bamsley, as 2nd Bart.,
July 1, 1795. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1814-15. Married,
Jan. 15, 1798, Anne, dau. of Samuel Buck, Esq., of New
Grange, Recorder of Leeds, and had issue. His elder son,
Charles, was created Viscount Halifax. Died, Dec. 31, 1846;
buried at Hickleton. (Burke, P. and B. (stih Halifax);
G.E.C.; Inns of Court.)
WOOD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Mar. 18,
1850. S. of Thomas. B. at Durham. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(Durham), Dec. i6, 1854; priest (Manchester), Dec. 15, 1855;
C. of Berwick-on-Tweed, 1854-5. C. of Bosbury, Heref.,
1856. C. of Hopesay, Salop, 1857-8. R. of Little Marcle,
Heref., 1858-65. V. of Newent, Gloucs., 1865-9. R- o£
Erwarton with VVoolverston, Suffolk, 1869-1919. Resided
latterly at Felixstowe, where he died May 24, 1922, aged 92.
{Durham Ord. Book; Crockford; The Times, May 27, 1922-)
WOOD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 31, 1872.
S. of Abraham. B. [Oct. 21, 1853], at Whinney Field, Halifax.
Schools, Hipperholme Grammar School and Clevedon College,
Northampton. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1873; B.A.
1876. Adm. Solicitor, 1879. Practised at Wrington and
Blagdon and at Bristol (Messrs Simmonds and Wood). Clerk
to the Magistrates at Axbridge. Married, 1885, Amy Eliza-
beth, dau. of George Pizey, surgeon, of Clevedon. Died Nov. 7,
1936; buried at Blagdon. (Peile, 11. 624; Law Lists; The
Times, Nov. 9, 1936.)
WOOD (post MEYNELL), FREDERICK GEORGE LINDLEY.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1864. [4th] s. of Sir Charles
Bart. (Oriel College, Oxford, 1818) [later ist Viscount Halifax]
(and Mary C. I., 5th dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey). B.
[June 4], 1846, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 14, i868.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871. On the Midland Circuit.
Private Secretary to his father, when Lord Privy Seal, 1870-
4. Of Hoar Cross, Staffs. J. P. for Berks., Staffs, and the
West Riding. High Sheriff of Staffs., 1910. Took the name of
Meynell, under the will of his sister, the Hon. Mrs Meynell-
Ingram, by Royal Licence, Feb. 8, 1905. Married, May 9,
1878, Ladv Mary Susan Felicie Lindsay, dau. of the 25th Earl
of Crawford and Balcarres, and had issue. Died Nov. 4, 1910.
Brother of Henry J. L. (i860). {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B. {sub Halifax).)
WOOD, FREDERICK HENRY. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at M.^gda-
LENE, Jan. 8, 1830. [Eldest] s. of Henry Richard, of Hollin
Hall, near Ripon, Yorks. (and .\nne Ehza, dau. of John
Eckersall, Esq.). [B. Sept. 14, iSii.] School, Manchester
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1830. Succeeded to Hollin Hall,
1844. J. P. for the West Riding and for the Liberty of Ripon.
Major, Yorks. Hussars. Married (i) Oct. 10, 1840, Charlotte
Augusta, eldest dau. of John Rothery, Esq., of Leeds, and had
issue; (2) Oct. 1865, Sarah Catherine Isabella, only dau. of
Capt. William Hay. Of Littlethorpe House, Ripon. Died
July 26, 1886. {Manchester Sch. Reg.; Walford, County
Families; Burke, L.G. (sub Tweeddale).)
WOOD, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 3, 1852. [2nd] s. of Western [merchant, M.P.], of North
Cray Place, Kent (and Sarah Letitia, youngest dau. of John
Morris, of Baker Street, London). B. [June 15, 1834], in
London. School, Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1857; priest,
1858; C. of St Peter's, Leeds, 1857-64. Clerk in Orders of St
Peter's, Leeds, 1864-81. V. of Headingley, Leeds, 1881-19x3.
Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1889. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Chester, 1889-1913. Married, June 6, 1883, Rose Lucy, dau.
of Major-General Charles Trigance Franklin, of Wigmore Hall,
Heref. Died July 8, 1913, at Conderton manor, Tewkesbury.
(Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The Times, July 10, 1913.)
WOOD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 15, 1829. [4th] s. of John [attorney] (and
Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Baker, of Ipswich). B. at Melton,
Suffolk [.Aug. 20, 1810]. Schools, Bury St Edmunds and
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.\. 1833. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 2, 1830. Called to the Bar, Nov. 16, 1838.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Bury St Edmunds Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
WOOD, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 26, 1777. S. of Richard, of Bolton Castle, near Rich-
mond, Yorks. School, Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1777; B.A.
1781; M.A. 1785. FeUow, 1785. P.C. of East Witton, Yorks.,
1794-1822. Died May 10, 1822. (Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1822, I. 570.)
Wood, Henry
WOOD, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. peas, at Queens', Apr 23,
1817. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M..A. 1824.
WOOD, GEORGE EDWARD WILMOT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 3, 1825. S. of the Rev. James Suttell (1801)
(and Catharine, dau. of Roger Darvall). B. [Aug. 24, 1806],
at York. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar,
1826; M.B. 1831; Lie. Med. 1834; M.D. 1836. F.R.C.P. 1837.
Practised at Winchester. Physician, Hants. County Hospital.
Married, Apr. 25, 1839, Henrietta Frances, dau. of the
Rev. John Heame Pinckney, D.D., of Laleham, Middlesex.
Died Sept. 9, 1864, at St Germains, France. Father of John B.
(1866); brother of James (1832). (RecordofOld Westminsters;
Medical Directories.)
WOOD, GEORGE EDWIN VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chrisii, Oct. 6, 1890. Of Yorks. S. of the Rev. J[ohn)
G[eorge] (King's College, London, 1859), of Conisborough
vicarage, Rotherham. B. Aug. 5, 1871, at Conisborough.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B..\. 1893. A chartered accountant. Of
Hathersage, Derbs., in 1912. (Who's Who in Yorkshire.)
WOOD, GEORGE FREDERICK SPICER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 30, 1866. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Spicer
(1836), of Oakham. B. at Oakham. Bapt. June 29, 1847.
[School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1866. Died Sept. 25, 1867,
aged 20. Brother of Edward J. (1870), Charles H. (1877) and
William S. (1867). (The Book of Oakham Sch.; The Guardian,
Oct. 2, 1867.)
WOOD GEORGE JORDAINE. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21, 1893.
[S. of J. C, of Lota, Glanmire, Co. Cork. B. 1872.] School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1893. Died in 1897. (Malvern
Coll. Reg.)
WOOD, GEORGE LLEWELLYN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895.
[Only] s. of James George (1862), barrister (and Marian
Cordelia Watkins). B. July 19, 1876, in London. School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1895. Resided two years.
Assistant Master at St Joseph's CoUege, Colombo, Ceylon; at
St Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide, S. Australia. Acci-
dentally killed, Oct. 5, 1924, at Vidona, British Columbia.
(Malvern Coll. i?«g.; Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 545 and addenda,
1940; The Times, Oct. 8, 1924.)
WOOD, GEORGE MATSON. -Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 25, 1815. S. of John. B. [Mar. 5, 1796] in the Bahama
Islands, W. Indies. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1815.
Perhaps the George Watson (sic) Wood who married, Sept. 30,
1841, EUena Mary, dau. of S. A. Leeks, of Great Coram Street,
London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Sir W. Sterry; G. Mag., 1841, 11.
647.)
WOOD, GEORGE ORME WESTERN. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 1, 1889. [Only] s. of Western (Pembroke CoUege, Oxford,
1849) deceased (and Lucy Elizabeth, only dau. of Frederick
Orme Darvall, 41st Foot). B. Nov. 19, 1868, in Queensland,
Australia. School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1889.
Married, .Apr. 20, 1904, Helen Portia Rosalind, dau. of Adam
Davidson, of Queensland, Austraha, and had issue. Died in
1926. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
WOOD, GEORGE WILLIAM RAYNER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, -Apr. 25. 1870. [Only] s. of W. R. [William
Rayner], Esq., of Singleton Lodge, Manchester (and Sarah
Jane, dau. of James McConnel, of Manchester). [B. May 23,
1851.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Of Singleton Lodge, Lanes., and
of Prestwich, Manchester, J. P. Captain, Lanes. Vols., 1873.
Major, 4th Vol. Regt., Manchester Regt., 1881. Married,
Aug. II, 1886, Margaret, eldest dau. of David Martineau, of
South Road, Clapham Park, London, and had issue. Died
Apr. 26, 1926, at Manchester. (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists;
Scott, MSS.; The Times, Apr. 28, 1926.)
WOOD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 4, 1818.
[S. of James Alexander. B. Dec. lo, 1800. Bapt. Jan. 10,
1801, in St Pancras, London. School, Bromley (Mr Hibbert).]
Entered the East India Co.'s Service as a Cadet, 1821;
Ensign, 1822; Lieut., 5th Bombay N.I., 1826. Died at
Bombay, Nov. 19, 1826. Brother of James A. (1812).
(/. Rennie; V. Hodson.)
VOOD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1825.
WOOD, HENRY. .Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 4, 1848. [S. of
T Esq of High Fields, Leicester. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Mi'chs, 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1852; priest, 1853; C. of St Margaret's, Leicester, 1852-5.
C. of Whitwick, Leics., 1856-62. C. of .Alkborough (or
Aukborough), Lines., 1863-6. V. of Biddenham, Beds., 1866-
90. Resided latterly at Folkestone, where he died July 24.
1912, aged 83. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Aug. 2, 1912.)
WOOD, HENRY. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Apr. 26,
1849 S. of John, Esq., of York. School, Halifax [and
Uppingham]. B. Nov. 1830. M.itric. Michs. 1849. Perhaps
adm. SoUcitor, 1855; practised in York (Messrs J. P.. W. H.
and J. R. Wood). Brother of Charles (1847).
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WOOD, HENRY COOPER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [Eldest] s. of Henry Joseph, of Bidborough Court, near
Tunbridge Wells. B. [Aug 30], 1878, at Newcastle-under-
Lyme, Staffs. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
igoo. Partner in Messrs Gilbert J. McCaul and Co., merchants
of Bishopsgate, London. Married, 1904, Muriel Joyce, elder
dau. of William Mewbum, of Great Sanders, Sedlescombe,
Sussex, and had issue. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(ist City of London Volunteer Rifles; anti-aircraft duties in
London). J. P. for Kent, 1927. Of Overmeads, Speldhurst,
Kent, in 1950. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; KeUy, Handbook.)
wood, The Rev. HENRY HAYTON. M.A. 1853, incorp. from
Oxford. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert, of Churchill, Cumber-
land.] Matric. from Queen's College, O.xford, June 14, 1844,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1848; M.A. (Oxford) 1851; Fellow,
1 851; Tutor, 1852; Bursar and Dean of Queen's College,
Oxford. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1849; priest, 1853; R. of
HolweU, Dorset, 1857-82. Died, aged 57, at Westward
vicarage, Cumberland, Nov. 3, 1882. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford;
Boase, vi. 930.)
WOOD, HENRY JAMES THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. Only s. of James Templeton (1837),
barrister, of London (and Mary Ehzabeth Moon). B. there
[Mar. 23, 1863]. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. .^dra. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 8,
1887. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890. Of Fingest Cottage,
High Wycombe, Bucks. J. P. for Bucks. Married, July 27,
1889, EUen Beatrice, dau. of Captain S. H. Jones-Parry,
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and had issue. Died Jan. 19, 1918.
(Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WOOD, HENRY JOHN LINDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 3, i860. [3rd] s. of Sir Charles, Bart, [later ist Viscount
HaUfax] (Oriel College, Oxford, 1818) (and Mary C. I., dau. of
Charles, 2nd Earl Grey). B. [Jan. 12, 1843], at Hickleton,
Vorks. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864.
Comet, loth Hussars, 1864; Lieut., 1870; Captain, 12th
Lancers, 1874; Brevet-Major, 1874. Served on the staff of
Sir Garnet Wolseley in Cyprus. A.D.C. to the Viceroy of
India, 1869-70; to the G.O.C., Ashanti expedition, 1873-4;
Brigade-Major, Curragh district, 1876; D.A.A. and Q.M.G.,
Cyprus, 1878-9. D.L. for the West Riding. Married, Mar. 2,
1897, Laura AdeUne, dau. of Ernest Thellusson, and widow of
James Montague, and had issue. Died Jan. 5, 1903. Brother
of Frederick G. L. (1864). (Burke, P. and B. (sub Halifax);
Army Lists.)
WOOD, HENRY MILLS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1893.
S. of Charies William, of i, Gloucester Square, Hyde Park,
London. B. [June 30], 1871, in London. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. A fruit-grower; of
Greylands, St Martin's, Guernsey, where he died June 7,
1923. (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOOD, HENRY ORME. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 3, 1832.
S. of Lieut. Colonel [Samuel] Wood, deceased, of Hoddesdon,
Herts. [B. Jan. 17, 1815. School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 6, 1837. Ord. deacon (London) June 14, 1840;
priest, June 6, 1841. Died Aug. 18, 1864, in Guernsey.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1864, 11. 525.)
WOOD, HENRY PEARSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 20,
1863. S. of Thomas Christopher. B. [Feb. 15], 1839, at
Dorking, Surrey. Bapt. at Henley. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1863. Migrated to St John's, June 7, 1866. Kept five
terms irregularly. (F. P. White.)
WOOD, HENRY SOTHEBY. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's,
May 20, 1837. S. of the Rev. — , of Claydon, Suffolk,
deceased. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi), 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Fenton, Linos., 1841-6.
Master of Stoke-on-Trent diocesan School, 1847-64. Chaplain,
Bamet R. patriotic home for boys and of Bamet Union,
1864-73. R. of Grindon, Staffs., 1873-92. Disappears from
Crockford, 1893.
WOOD, HENRY THELLUSSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 18, 1868. S. of the Rev. Richard Mountford (1829), R.
of Aldbury, Herts, (and Fanny). B. there. Bapt. July 7,
1850. [.School, Royal Grammar, Guildford.] Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1878. Invited to join the first English
cricket team sent to Australia, but was unable to accept as
he bad taken an assistant mastership at Aldin House,
Slough. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1874; priest, 1875; C. of
Baldock, Herts., 1874-7. V. of Great Chishill, 1877-84- V. of
Biggleswade, Beds., 1884-90. R. of Aldbury, 1890-1928.
Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1904. Chaplain to the Bishop,
1913-28. Married, Feb. 19, 1878, Lucy Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Francis Michael Collins, Esq., of Marlborough. Died
July 21, 1928. Brother of Richard M. (1871). (Lagle, xlv.
223; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, July 25, 1928;
Cambridge Review, Oct. 12, 1928.)
Wood, Isaac
WOOD, HENRY TRUEMAN WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 2, 1864. [Eldest] s. of William Burton Persse,
Esq., of Grove End Road, St John's Wood, London (and
Emily Mary Roche, dau. of James Morris). B. Nov. 13, 1845,
in Bruton Street, London. Bapt. Nov. 26, 1845. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 17,
1864; Scholar; B.A. 1868; Le Bas prize, 1869, 1870; M.A.
1884. A clerk in the Patent Office, 1870. Editor of the
Society of Arts Journal, 1872. British Commissioner at the
Paris exhibition, 1879. Secretary of the Royal Commission
for the Chicago exhibition, 1893. Secretary of the Society of
Arts, 1879-1917; Treasurer, 1918; Chairman of Council, igig.
President of the Royal Photographic Society, 1894-6.
Chairman of Kodaks, Ltd. Knighted, 1890. Officer of the
Legion of Honour. Married, 1873, Marion, dau. of J. Oliver,
and had issue. Author, History of the Society of Arts; etc.
Died Jan. 7, 1929, at Bourne End. Father of William V.
(1893). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Who was Who; The Times, Jan. 8, 1929.)
WOOD, HERBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1899.
S. of the Rev. J. R., Nonconformist minister. B. Sept. 2,
1879, at St John's Park, London. Schools, City of London,
and Regent's Park College. Matric. Michs. 1899; Carus Greek
Testament prize, 1900; Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1902; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1902; Crosse Scholar, 1903;
(Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1904); Lightfoot Scholar, 1904;
M.A. 1906. Fellow, 1904-10. President of the Union, 1905.
Hon. D.D., St Andrews, 1937. Lecturer on the New Testa-
ment, at Selly Oak Colleges, 1910-40. Director of studies of
Woodbrooke settlement, Birmingham, 1917-40. Professor of
Theology at Birmingham University, 1940-6. Hulsean
Lecturer at Cambridge, 1933-4. Married, 1907, Dorothea
Wallis, of Scarborough. Author, Rationalism and Historical
Criticism; George Fox; The parting of the roads, etc. Of
52 A Linden Road, Birmingham, in 1952. Brother of John R.
(1896). (Jesus Coll. Report; Who's Who.)
WOOD, HERBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 13, 1874. S. of F. J., Esq., LL.D., of 3, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London. School, University College. Matric.
Michs. 1874; LL.B. 1878. Adm. Solicitor, 1881; practised in
London (Messrs Hawes, Wood and Ware). [Law Lists {not
1930).)
WOOD, HERBERT JOHN STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1873. [6th] s. of the Rev. Peter [Akneric Leheup]
(1837), of Copford, Essex. B. [Aug. 29], 1855, at Devizes.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1878; priest, 1879;
C. of Boxmoor, Herts., 1878-80. C. of St John's, Bethnal
Green, 1881-2. C. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1882-3.
Chaplain to the Famley Iron Company at Leeds, 1883-4.
Married, Aug. 31, 1892, Annie Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of G.
March, Esq., of Leeds. Resided subsequently at Bkkenhead.
Died Aug. 9, 1924. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; The Guardian, Sept. 7, 1892.)
WOOD (post STEELE-WOOD), HERBERT STEELE. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Jesus, Jan. i, 1876. S. of the Rev. Leonard
Charles (Jesus CoUege, Oxford, 1837), V. of Great Singleton,
Lanes. B. at Singleton. School, Kirkham Grammar. Matric.
Lent, 1876. At the Univ. of the Cape, 1883. Ord. deacon
(Grahamstown, S. Africa), 1890; priest, 1894. Vice- Prmcipal
of Dale College, King Williamstown, 1878-90. Head Master
of the diocesan grammar School and C. of St John-the-Evang.,
East London, 1890-1935. Changed his name to Steele- Wood,
1928. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
WOOD, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 20, 1824.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (i794)- B. at Swanwick Hall.
Derbs. [Aug. 16, 1804]. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1824.
Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 29, 1825; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1828; priest, 1829. R. of Blore-Ray, Staffs., 1836-
69. Of Swanwick Hall, Derbs. Died in 1880. (Repton Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; A. P. Burke, Family Records.)
WOOD, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1875- 5tli s. of
Joseph Francis, Esq., of Sheffield. B. there, Mar. 22, 1855.
School, Sheffield Collegiate (Mr Cardwell). Matric. Michs.
1875; Scholar; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883. Cricket 'blue,' 1879.
Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1885 ; priest, 1892. Assistant Master at
Wellington College, 1885-93. Chaplain at Broadmoor
asylum, 1893-1906. C. of Aylesbury, Bucks., 1906-7. V. of
Whitchurch, 1908-41. Married, Apr. 3, 1888, Emily Josephine,
dau. of Professor E. SoUy, F.R.S., of Sutton. Died July 31.
1941. [Crockford; Book of Blues; The Times, Aug. i, 1941-)
WOOD, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 26, 1786. [Eldest
s. of Isaac, of Winsford and Newton Hall, Chester (and Jane,
dau. of James Moreton, of Church Hill, Over, Cheshue).]
B. July, 1768. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1789; B.A. 1791-
Of Newton Hall, Chester. Married, Aug. 1 792. Annabella, dau.
of Andrew Wilson, M.D., of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died in
Nov. 1796. Father of the next. (Burke, L.O.)
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WOOD, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May i8, 1813. [Only s.
of Isaac (above), of Newton Hall, Chester (and Annabella,
dau. of Andrew Wilson, M.D., of Newcaslle-on-Tyne). B.
May II, I795-] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822.
Ord. deacon, 1818; priest, 1819. V. (and Patron) of Middle-
wich, Cheshire, 1819-64. Archdeaconof Chester, 1847-64. Of
Newton Hidl, Chester. Married, May 24, 1824, Mary, dau. of
John Nugent, of Clay Hill, Epsom, Surrey. Died June 7,
1865, at Moreton Hall, near Chirk, Denbighshire. Father of
the next and of Thomjis C. (1852). {Boase, iii. 1467;
Crockford; Burke, L.O.)
WOOD, ISAAC MORETON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 31,
1S44. ^Eldest] s. of the Rev. Isaac (above), \'. of Middlewich,
Cheshire (and -Man,-, dau. of John Nugent). B. [Apr. 15,,
1825. Bapt. .-^pr. 21, 1825. [School, King William's College,
Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1844. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Oct. 28, 1847. Succeeded his father at Newton Hall,
Cheshire, June 7, 1865. Died Jan. 6, 1895. Brother of
Thomas C. (1852). (King William's Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.O.)
WOOD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 7, 1767. [S. of
William, husbandman, of Notts.] Matric. Michs. 1768; B.A.
1771; M.A. 1774; B.D. 1781; D.D. 1788. FeUow, 1773795;
bursar, 1789-95. Ord. deacon (Ely), June 8, 1772; priest,
Sept. 29, 1775. C. of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1772. R. of
Marston-Morteyne, Beds., 1795-1814. R. of Wyfordby,
Leics., 1776-1814. Married, Mar. 24, 1606, Frances, only dau.
of Boardman Bromhead, Esq., of the Close, Lincoln. Died
Dec. 27, 1814, aged 64, at Bath. M.I. in Marston-Morteyne
Church. Brother of William (1764). {St John's Coll. Adm.,
III. 715; E. A. B. Barnard; G. Mag., 1814, 11. 679; Cambridge
Chronicle, Jan. 16, 1815.)
WOOD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 14, 1778. [S. of
James, of Tottington, Lanes, (and — Smith). B. Dec. 14,
1760 at Holcombe, near Bury.] Matric. Michs. 177S; Scholar,
1781; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) 1782;
M.A. 1785; B.D. 1793; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1815. Fellow,
1782-1815; tutor, 1789-1814; President, 1802-15; Master,
1815-39. Junior Proctor, 1791-2. Vice-Chancellor, 1816-17.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), June 26, 1785; priest, June 29, 1787.
Dean of Ely, 1820-39. R- of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 1823-
39. A generous benefactor to the College, subscribing liberally
towards the erection of the New Court and giving money to
foimd scholarships. Left £20,000, this sum ultimately
forming the nucleus of the building fund for the new Chapel.
Author, The elements of Algebra; The principles of Mechanics ;
The elements of Optics. Died Apr. 23, 1839, in Cambridge;
buried in the College Chapel. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 570;
Clerical Guide; The Extraordinary Black Book; G. Mag., 1839,
II. 201; D.N.B., which, with J. E. B. Mayor, calls him
•F.R.S.')
WOOD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, June 4,
1832. S. of the Rev. James Suttell (1801), of Woodhall,
Yorks. (and Catharine Darvall). School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), 1837; priest, 1838. C. of Walcot, Bath, -1841-6. Inc.
of Christ Church, Walcot, 1846-85. Preb. of Wells, 1874.
Married Sophia — . Died Apr. 27, 1889, aged 76, at Bath.
Brother of George E. W. (1825). (Boase, vi. 940; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 8, 1889.)
WOOD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1875. [S. of
Alexander. B. July 18, 1852, at Rathven, Banfis. At Aberdeen
University; M.A. 1874.] Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. (loth
Wrangler) 1879; M.A. 1882. Fellow, 1880-7. Chief mathe-
matical Master at Glasgow Academy, -1903-12. Died Dec. 1,
1912. (Roll of Graduates of Aberdeen University; School-
masters' Directories.)
WOOD, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Oct. 26, i8i2. [S. of James Alexander.] B. at Highbury
Place, Middlesex. .Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1819. In Holy
Orders. Perhaps C. of .Morvah, Cornwall, 1843-4, and C. of
Sturminster-Marshall, Dorset, 1847-50; disappears from
Clergy List, 1851. Father of the next; brother of Henry (1818).
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
WOOD, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 24, 1843; re-adm. Apr. 24, 1844 as a 'Ten-year man.'
S. of the Rev. James .^[lexander] (above), of Catts Hill,
Herts. B. July 14, i8ig, at [Hemel] Hempstead, Herts.
[School, Merchant Taylors'.] V. of Stonesby, Lines., 1869-76.
.Married, Aug. 23, 1849, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Henry Morice,
V. of AshweU, Herts. Died Mar. 23, 1893, at Toumay,
Belgium. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WOOD, JAMES ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3,
1844. Matric. Michs. 1844. -Migrated to Clare, Feb. 5, 1845.
WOOD, JAMES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 19,
1862. [2nd s. of Edmund Fowle, land-agent, of Chepstow.
B. Dec. II, 1843, at Illawarra, N.S.W., Australia. School,
private.] Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (14th
Wood, John
Classic; Law Trip., ist Class) 1866; LL.B. 1867; Chancellor's
medal for legal studies, 1868; Whewell law Scholar, 1868;
M.A. 1869. FeUow, 1868. Rowmg 'blue,' 1868. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1869.
F.S..\. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Bencher. An
authority on the laws and customs of the Forest of Dean,
concerning which he published several works. Married, May
I3i 1873, Marion CordeUa, youngest dau. of George Watkins,
Esq., of Chepstow. Died Jan. 11, 1928. Father of George L.
(1895); brother of Edmund G. de S. (1859). (Book of Blues;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Jan. 12 and 14, 1928.)
wood, JAMES HATHORN ROWORTH. .Matric. Non-CoU.
from Ayerst H., Easter, 1884. Migrated to Queens'; B.A.
1887. Ord. deacon (Southwell), 1887; priest, 1889; C. of
Cotgrave, Notts., 1887-9. Inc. of Stonewall, Manitoba,
Canada, 1889-93. C. of South Scarle with Girton and
Besthorpe, Notts., 1893-5. R. of Thorpe-by-Newark, 1895-
1901. V. of Cropwell Bishop, 1900-23, and V. of Owthorpe,
1901-23. Died Nov. 8, 1923, aged 60. (Crockford; The
Guardian, Nov. 23, 1923.)
WOOD, JAMES MARKE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895. S. of
James Marke, merchant, of the Towers, Sefton Park, Liver-
pool (and Agnes Macrea). B. May 7, 1876, in Liverpool.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Lieut.,
2nd V.B., the Liverpool Regt., 1899. Shot for England at
Bisley. Inventor of a form of chronograph for measuring the
velocity of rifle bullets. Died May 14, 1903, in Liverpool.
The "Marke Wood' shooting prizes were founded and
endowed by his mother, 1909. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11.
546 and addenda, 1940.)
WOOD, JAMES RUSSELL. .■Vdm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Feb. 14, 1850. S. of Dr Andrew. B. in India. School,
Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1850; B..A. 1854;
M.A. 1857; LL.D. 1874. .\ssistant master at Richmond
Grammar School, Yorks., 1854-5. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1856;
priest, 1857; C. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts., 1856-7. C.
of Holyboume, Hants., 1857-8. .\ssistant Master at Black-
heath proprietary' School, 1859-67. The first Head .Master of
Eastbourne College, 1867-9; Head Master of Trinity College,
Eastbourne, 1869-74; Head Master of Woodbridge Grammar
School, Suffolk, 1874-94. R. of Beyton, Suffolk, 1895-1901.
C. of Waterford, Herts., 1901-3. Died Jan. 30, 1903, aged 69.
Brother of Andrew (1851); father of Andrew S. H. (1876),
Christopher F. S. (1886), David T. B. (1881), John S. C.
(1877), Philip K. M. (1890) and Thomas M. H. (1883). (Crock-
ford; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Feb. 2, 1903.)
WOOD, JAMES SUTTELL. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 8, 1801.
B. at Arkendale, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1810. R. of Cranfield, Beds., 1809-19. Resided sub-
sequently at -A.skrigg, Yorks. Disappears from Clergy List,
1857. Father of George E. W. (1825) and James (1832).
(Foster; Index Eccles.)
WOOD, JAMES TEMPLETON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 4,
1837. [2nd s. of Henry, of Woodhall, Yorks. (and Margaret
Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Templeton). B. Nov. 7, 1819.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1838. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 31, 1845. Sometime with the Eastern Bengal railway
company. Married, Oct. 24, 1858, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Moon. Died Oct. 19, 1887. Father of Henry J. T.
(1882). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke. L.O.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WOOD, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. iii
1784. Of Cumberiand. Matric. Easter, 1797; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.)
1797. C. of Linton, Kent, 1790-4. V. of Brenzett, 1794-1831,
and V. of Heme, 1794-1831. Died in Jan. 1831, aged 76.
(Clerical Guide; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 10, 1794. Of
Derbs. [S. of Hugh, of Swanwick (by his 2nd wife, Mary
Peake). B. Nov. 25, 1776.] Matric. Michs. 1795; B..\. 1799;
M.A. 1802. Of Swanwick Hall, Derbs. Ord. deacon (Lichfield
and Coventry), Sept. 15, 1799; priest. May 31, 1801; C. of
Pinxton, Derbs., 1799-1801. C. of Mugginton, 1801-8. R. of
Kingsley, Staffs., 1808-55 and V. of Pentrich (with Ripley,
from 1821), Derbs., 1818-55. Married, Sept. 22, 1803, Emilia
Susan, dau. of Abel W. Bellairs, of Stamford. Died Oct. 28,
1858. Father of Hugh (1825); doubtless brother of Robert
(1799). (St John's Coll. Adm., tv. 570; A. P. Burke, Family
Records.)
WOOD, JOHN. .Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan. 12, 1799.
2nd s. of the Rev. William, of Tiverton, Devon. [B. there,
.Mar. 22, 1781. Schools, Blundell's, Tiverton and Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1799; Scholar; B..\. (8th Wrangler)
1803; M.A. 1806. FeUow, 1806; tutdr. V. of Saxthorpe,
Norfolk, 1825-33. Died in 1833. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.;
Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Clerical Guide; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1833, n. 379-)
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Wood, John
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Mar. 21, 1820.
S. of William C[ole], Esq. B. [1802], at Martock Somerset.
School [Blundell's], Tiverton, Devon. Matnc. Michs. 1820;
B.A. 1824. Doubtless father of Augustus (1861). (Blundell s
Sch. Reg.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 25. 1824. Of
Staffs. [S. of General Wood, deceased. B. Aug. 10, 1805.]
Schools, Rugby and Malvern. Matric. Michs. 1824. Rusti-
cated for two years in 1826. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; F. P. White.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 27, 1826.
S. of John. B. at Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks School Ripon.
Matric. Easter, 1826. Migrated {age 26) to Trmity, Mar. 26.
1827; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1837. Ord. priest (Durham), July 13,
1839! {Durham Ord. Book.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, May 12, 1843.
S of WiUiam. B. [May 28, 1823], at Bradford, Yorks. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M-A. 1852 In
Holy Orders. 'Died of fever while traveUing in Spam, about
1849 {sic).' {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WOOD. JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 15, 1850. [3rd]
s. of Nicholas, Esq. [M.P.], of Hetton Hall, Co. Durham and
Maria, dau. of Collingwood Forster). B. [Nov. 24, 1832], at
Long Benton, Northumberland. Bapt. Jan. 7, 1833- School,
King's CoUege, London [and Repton]. Matric. Michs. 1850;
B A 1854- M.A. 1857. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23,
1852. Called to the Bar, June 5, 1856. Manned, Apr. 21,
i86s EUza, dau. of James Alexander. Died June 28, 1905.
{Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 8, 1852. [4th]
s of William John, clothier, of Bond's Mill [and the Thrupp,
Stroud, Gloucs.] (and Catherine). B. [Apr. 28, 1833], at
Stonehouse, Gloucs. Bapt. May 30, 1833- [School, Chelten-
ham College.] Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1861.
Ord. deacon (Oxford), May 18, 1856; priest, June 7, 1857; C.
of Aylesbury, Bucks., 1856-63. C. of Mapperley, Derbs.,
1864-6. C. of Wolverton, Bucks., 1866-71; V. there, 1871-
95. Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1892. Resided
latterly at Babbacombe, Devon, where he died Nov. 19, 1929.
{Eagle, -xLv. 342; Crockford; Who was Who; The Ttmes,
Nov. 20, 1929.)
WOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 26, 1859- S. of
the Rev James (Christ Church, Oxford, 1824), V. of Wam-
ham, Sussex (and Marianne). B. there. Bapt. July 25, 1841.
Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Christ Church, Skipton-in-
Craven,' Yorks., 1875-9. C. of Wamham, Sussex, 1879-81.
C of Heyshott, 1882-3. C. of St Paul's, Kirkdale, Lanes.,
1883-7 C. of St Cuthbert's, Everton, 1888-97. V. of Bran-
stone, Staffs., 1897-1902. Died Oct. 17. 1902, aged 61, at
Ramsgate. {Eagle, xxv. 209; Crockford.)
WOOD, JOHN ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1899. S. of
the Rev. J[ames] K[irkman], of Bamet, Herts. Migrated to
Emmanuel. Oct. 13, 1900; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906 Ord.
deacon (London), 1903; priest, 1904; C. of Forty HUl, Enfield,
Middlesex, 1903-5. C. of Mansfield, Notts., 1905-7. C. of
St Anne's, Moseley, Worcs., 1907-13- C. of Streat with
Westmeston, Sussex, 1913-14- V. of Wivelsfield, I9i4-i7-
Perm to off. at Whetstone, Middlesex, 19 17-21. V. of
Smallhythe, Kent, 1921-7. V. of Kennington, 1927-31- V. of
Wilmington, Sussex, 1936-51-. {Crockford.)
WOOD, JOHN ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 11,
1890 S. of Harry George Dupree [Clerk to the Atlas Assur-
ance Co.] (and Ann). B. [Oct. 13, 1871], at Islington, Middle-
sex Schools, Grocers' Company and Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; B.A. (14^^ Wrangler) 1893;
MA. 1897. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1894; pnest, 1895; C. of
Holy Trinity, Leicester, 1894-8. Vice-Principal of St John's
Divinity School, Lahore, 1 898-1900; Principal, 1907-11;
Warden, 1911-12. Principal of Edwardes College, Peshawar,
iqi4-2o'. Fellowof Punjab University, 1915-20. Hon. Canon
of Lahore, 1919. Warden (C.M.S.) of St Andrew's Hostel,
Highbury, 1920-3. C. of St Mary's, Stoke Newington, 1921-3-
R of Witherley with Atterton, Leics., 1923-46. Married,
Oct. 18, 1902, Eileen Mary, eldest dau. of John B. Kendnck,
of Leicester. Latterly of i, North Avenue, Leicester, where
he died June 22, 1952. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Peile,
11. 756; Crockford.)
WOOD, JOHN BIGLAND. Adm. at King's (age 19), a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 13, 1866. [3rd] s. of George Edward Wilmot
(1825) of Winchester [and of East Sheen]. Matric. Michs.
1866; (Law Trip., ist Class, 1869); LL.B. 1870; LL.M. 1876.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, i868. Called to the Bar,
Wood, John Spicer
Apr. 30, 1873. On the Western Circuit. Resided at Bath.
Died May 8, ign. {Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WOOD, JOHN BINNS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 18,
1821. S. of Jacob. B. in London. School, Wandsworth,
London. Matric. Michs. 1821.
WOOD, JOHN COOPER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 14,
1856. S. of the Rev. Samuel Ravenshaw (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1828) (and Mary Gibbons). B. at Coalport, Salop.
Bapt. Dec. 28, 1837. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs.
1856; Scholar; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Second Master of
Wakefield Grammar School, 1860-2. Ord. deacon (Ripon),
1861; priest, 1862; C. of St John's, Wakefield, 1861-2.
Head Master of Prescot Grammar School, 1863-4; Head
Master of Halesowen Grammar School, 1864-7. R. of
Romsley, Worcs., 1867-72. V. of Grinshill, Salop, 1872-3.
V. of CUve, Salop, 1873-1903. Died Apr. 25, 1903, aged 65.
{Eagle, XXV. 208; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 30, 1903.)
WOOD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 14,
1827. S. of John. B. in London. School, Sydenham, Kent.
Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 4, 1829.
WOOD, JOHN LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. S. of Philip, of the Grammar School, Darlington,
Durham. B. [Feb. 23], 1881, at Darlington. School, Darlmg-
ton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. At Edm-
burgh and St Thomas's Hospital, London. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1906. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1907; Captain, 1910;
Major, 1919. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C; O.B.E.; mentioned 3 times in despatches;
Chevalier, Military Order of Avis (Portugal); temp. Lieut.-
Col. 1919)- Died Jan. 4, 1943. {Medical Directories; Army
Lists; Univ. War List.)
WOOD, JOHN PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 11,
1814. [Eldest] s. of Matthew [ist Bart., twice Lord Mayor of
London] (and Maria, dau. of John Page, M.D., of Woodbndge,
Sufiolk). B. [Aug. 25, 1796], at Woodbridge. School,
Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1815; LL.B. 1821. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), June 17, 1821; priest. Mar. 3, 1822. Chaplam and
private secretary to Queen Carohne, attending her death and
burial at Brunswick; Chaplain to the Duke of Sussex, 1821-
43. R. of St Peter's, ComhiU, London, 1824-66. V.of Cressmg,
Essex, 1832-66. Married, Feb. 16, 1820, Emma Carohne, dau.
of Sampson Michell, Esq., R.N., of Croft West, Cornwall.
Admiral in the Portuguese service. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., Sept. 25, 1843. Died Feb. 21, 1866, at Belhus, near
Romford, Essex. Father of Francis (1853); brother of
WiUiam P. (1820). {Boase, 111. 1471; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1866, I. 456.)
WOOD, JOHN PARTRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 7, 1864.
S. of Philpot, agent for Lloyds'. B. [June 6], 1840, at
Whitstable, Kent. Schools, Kmg's, Canterbury and Faver-
sham (private). Matric. Michs. 1864. Resided for three years.
Died about 1875- {Venn, 11. 368.)
WOOD, JOHN ROSKRUGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1896. S. of J[ohn] R[oskruge], Nonconformist minister
(and Frances Anne Wren). B. Nov. 17, 1877, in Islington.
School, City of London (Mr A. T. Pollard). Matric. Michs.
1896; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class), 1899; M.A.
1913. Cadet, Colonial Services, in Hong Kong, 1899;
Registrar of Land Court, 1900; Assistant Lands Officer, 1905 ;
Police Magistrate, 1908; Puisne Judge, 1925-34. CaUed to
the Bar, Lincohi's Inn, July 2, 1919. Latteriy of Iffley,
Oxford. J. P. for Oxfordshire. Deputy Chairman of Quarter
Sessions. Married, 1921, Gladys Frances Kember and had
issue. Died Sept. 24, 1953. Brother of Herbert G. (1899).
{Jesus Coll. Report; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
WOOD, JOHN SIDDALL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. 20, 1851. [Only] s. of John, of Sedgley Hall, Prestwich,
Lanes. B. at Clayton Vale, Lanes. School, Cheshire (private).
Matric. Michs. 185 1; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 13, 1859. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1866.
Died Feb. 14, 1888. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Univ. Almanack.)
WOOD, JOHN SKILBECK. Adm. pens, at Downing, May 13,
1887. Matric. Easter 1887.
WOOD, JOHN SPICER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 11, 1842.
S. of Joshua, dyer, of Wakefield (and Nancy). B. there,
Apr. I, 1823. School, Leeds Grammar (Dr Holmes). Matric.
Michs. 1842; B.A. {22nd Wrangler and 4//1 Classic) 1846;
M.A. 1849; B.D. 1857; D.D. 1869. FeUow, 1847-83; Tutor,
1860-70; President, 1871-83. Junior Proctor, 1855-6. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely), 1848. R. of Marston Morteyne, Beds..
1883-93. Died F-eb. 23, 1893. M.I. in Marston Morteyne
Church. {Eagle, xvii. 654; Boase, in. 1471; Crockford; The
Guardian, Mar. i, 1893.)
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Wood, John Stevenson Curtois
WOOD, JOHN STEVENSON CURTOIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1877. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] James Russell (1850), of
the School House, VVoodbridge, SuSolk. B. [.\ug. 28, 1858],
at Holyboume, Hants. School, VVoodbridge Grammar [and
Eastbourne College]. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St Mary's, Gates-
head, 1882-5. Died of fever, June 18, 1886, at Newala, East
Central Africa. Brother of Andrew S. H. (1876), Christopher
F. S. (1886) and David T. B. (1881), etc. {The Guardian, Aug.
II, 1886.)
WOOD, JOHN WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 1892. S. of C, Esq. B. in Ontario, Canada. School,
Appuldurcombe. Matric. Michs. 1892.
WOOD, JOHN WILLIAM MASSY. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct.
I, 1873. S. of J. H., glass-manufacturer. B. [Nov. 8, 1855],
at Brixton, Surrev. School, King's College. Matric. Michs.
1874. Enlisted in the ist Dragoons, 1878, and served for
9 years in the ranks; Second Lieut., 1887; Lieut., 1891;
Captain, 1894; Quarter-Master, iSg^; Provost-Marshal at
.Mdershot, 1898. M.V.O. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., Remount Service; Dep. Asst. Director of
Remounts). Married, 1895, Ethel Maria, dau. of Capt. H. L.
Webb. Died Dec. 9, 1916, in London. [Venn, 11. 411, note;
Univ. War List; Army Lists; Who was Who gives date of
birth Sept. 3, 1855 ; The Times, Dec. 21, 1916.)
WOOD, JOSEPH. .A.dm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 9,
1830; re-adm. pens. Oct. 23, 1830. S. of the Rev. William,
of Highbrake, near Blackburn, Lanes. School, Hawkshead.
Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1833; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), Jan. 15, 1837; priest, Jan. 7, 1838. P.C. of Clayton-
le-Moors, Lanes., 1840-72. Resided latterly at 7, Lemonia
Street, Accrington, and disappears from Crockford, 1885.
WOOD, JOSEPH ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 28.
1893. S. of Joseph Reynolds, wholesale tea-dealer, of
Walton-on-Thames (and Margaret Stuart Ferguson). B.
Tune 29, 1874, at Tonge with Haulgh {sic), Lanes. Schools,
City of London, and Pembroke House, Lytham (Mr E. R.
Lightwood). Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1903. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. 1901. House Surgeon, Herefordshire General
Hospital. Practised for some years at Milford-on-Sea. Of
May^eld, Ludlow, Salop, in 1950. {Medical Directories.)
WOOD, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1896. [Only] s. of Joseph, Esq., of Withnell Hall,
Chorley, Lanes. School, Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1896;
LL.B. 1899; B.A. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1903; practised in
London (Messrs J. C. Wood and Co.). Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., the Rifle Brigade). Married, June 10,
1903, Constance Clara, dau. of Sir John Shearer, of DowanhiU,
Glasgow. Died Jan. 27, 1945, at Nyetimberfold, Aldmck,
Sussex. {Univ. War List; The Times, Feb. i, 1945-)
WOOD, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 25,
1770. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777;
B.D. 1795. Fellow, 1775. Senior Proctor, 1793-4- Ord.
priest (Peterb.), 1776. V. of Everton, Beds. untU his death in
Apr. i8i6, at Ashton, Lanes. {Northants. Clergy; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1816, i. 378.)
WOOD, LEONARD SUTHERDEN. Adm. at St Catharine's,
May 10, 1897. S. of Thomas. B. Nov. 9, 1878, at Croydon.
[School, Epsom College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1897;
B..\. 1900; M.A. 1919. Assistant Master at Epsom College
from 1901; subsequently H.M. Inspector of Schools. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C; Major; Deputy
Asst. Director of Supplies and Transport; M.B.E.; mentioned
in despatches). Latterly of Bolton House, Cheltenham. Died
May 8, 1947. {Schoolmasters' Directories; Civil Service Lists;
Univ. War List; The Times, May 10, 1947.)
WOOD, MARK. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, Aug. 6,
1812. [Only] s. of [Sir] Mark [ist Bart., of Gatton, Surrey]
(and Rachel, dau. of Robert Dashwood). B. [Dec. 14, 1794].
in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1812. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, .Apr. 27, 1815. M.P. for Gatton, 1816-18.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Feb. 6, 1829. Of Hare Park,
near Newmarket. A liberal patron of the turf . Married, 1833,
Elizabeth Rachel, dau. of William Newton. Died Aug. 4,
1837, when the Baronetcy became extinct. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s;
G. Mag., 1837, II. 422; D.N.B. {sub his father).)
WOOD, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 4, 1763. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar; B.A.
1767. Doubtless brother of Thomas (i755). (T. A. Walker,
324)
WOOD, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 29, 1850.
S. of James Burton, brewer, of Askrigg, Yorks. (and .\nn).
[B. there, Sept. 27, 1831.] Bapt. Jan. 25, 1846. School,
Sedbergh (Rev. J. H. Evans). Matric. Michs. 1850. Migrated
VAcii VI
Wood, Ravenshaw William Bodkin Cecil
toStCatharine's.Nov. 17, 1852; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Adm.
com. causa, at Oxford, 1866. Assistant Master at Lancaster
Grammar School, 1856; at Durham Grammar School, 1857-8;
Second Master of Giggleswick School, 1859. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), i860; priest, 1861; C. of Settle, Yorks. V. of
All Saints and St Laurence, Evesham, Worcs., 1865-72.
V. of Kington with Huntington, Heref., i879-*7- Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Bousted, of Settlebeck, near
Sedbergh. Died June 21, 1887. {Sedbergh Sch. /feg.; Scott,
M.SS.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian, June 29, 1887.)
WOOD, METCALFE HENRY. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1883.
[S. of the Rev. WiUiam (1851), R. of Thorpe-by-Newark.
B. May 18, 1864. School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1888. {Bromsgrove Reg.)
WOOD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 29.
1789. S. of Nicholas, of Bradford, Yorks. School, Bradford.
Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1798. Ord. deacon
(Norwich, Lt«. dim. from York), Mar. i, 1795- V. of Kenton,
Suffolk, 1819-54. Died Feb. 17, 1854. (Foster, Index EccUs.;
G. Mag., 1854. I. 55i.)
WOOD, PERCIVAL. .\dm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891. S.
of the Rev. Robert (1855). V. of Bickley, Kent. B. [Aug. 7J.
1872, at Erith, Kent. School, Marlborough College. Matnc.
Michs. 1891. .\t St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P. 1897. House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Served in the South African War, 1899-1901 (Civil Surgeon,
Field Force). CUnical Assistant at the Royal Westminster
Ophthalmic Hospital and East London Hospital for Children,
Shadwell. Practised at Crawley, Surrey. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised subsequently at
Welwyn Garden City. Married, 1903, Eleanor, dau. of W. M.
de Zoete, of Laver Breton, Essex, and had issue, .\uthor.
The Whole Duty' of the Regimental Medical Officer; Moses, the
Founder of Preventive Medicine. Of 3. Britten House, Chelsea,
in 1949. Disappears from Medical Directories, 1950. {Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; KeUy, Handbook.)
WOOD, PETER ALMERIC LEHEUP. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Magdalene, Mav 19, 1837. S. of the Rev. Peter Senmshire
(Oriel CoUege, Oxford, 1803), Dean of Middleham, Yorks.
(and Frances, dau. of Edward Penrice, of Droitwich, Worcs.).
[B. June 17, 1816.] School, Bury St Edmunds. Matnc.
Michs. 1837 ; B.A. 1841 ; M.A. 1844- Ord. deacon, 1843 ; Pnest,
1844; C. of Littleton, Middlesex, 1843-53. Canon of Middle-
ham, Yorks., 1844-97. R. of Devizes, Wilts., 1853-61. R. of
Copford, Essex, 1861-78. R. of Newent, Gloues., 1878-97.
Married, June 26, 1845, CaroUne Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
William Wightman. Died Apr. 22, 1897; buried at Littleton.
Brother of Edmund L. (1837) ; father of Herbert J. S. (1873)-
(Burke, L.G.; Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 23, 1897.)
WOOD, PETER CRANKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 29,
1803. Doubtful if resided.
WOOD, PHILIP KEMPTHORNE MADDOCK. .Vdm. pens, at
Queens', >Uchs. 1890. S. of the Rev. James RusseU (1850).
B. May 8, 1871, at Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1894. Of The School House, Woodbridge, Suffolk, m 1936.
Brother of Andrew S. H. (1876) and Christopher F. S. (1886),
etc.
WOOD, PHILIP WORSLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1899. S. of Augustus W., Esq., of 31, .\gate Road, Hammer-
smith, London. School, Godolphin, Hammersmith. Matric.
Michs. 1899; Scholar; B..\. {yd WrangUr) 1902; (Math.
Trip., Pt 11, ist Class, 1903); Smith's prize, 1904; M.A.
1906. Fellow, 1905-53-; tutor, 1913. Junior Proctor, 1917-18.
Married, Mar. 21, 1917, Florence Kathenne, dau. of R. F.
Spencer, of New York, and had issue. Of i St Paul's Road,
Cambridge, in 1953-. (The Times, Mar. 23, 1917-)
WOOD, RALPH ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1894.
S. of Arthur Charles Fitzgerald. B. July 19, 1876, at St
John's, Newfoundland. [School, Bishop Feild CoUege, bt
John's.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. .Assistant Master at
Bishop Feild CoUege, Newfoundland, 1897-1900; at the Royal
Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1900; at Sevenoaks
School, 1901; at Bedford Modem School, 1905-9. Head
Master of Bishop Feild College, Newfoundland, 1909-18-.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOOD, RAVENSHAW WILLIAM BODKIN CECIL. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. i, 1900. S. of the Rev. WiUiam CeeU (1868),
deceased, Head Master of Epsom CoUege (and Ellen Sophia
Bodkin). B. Mar. 8, 1882, at WeUington CoUege, Sandhurst.
School, FeUted. Matric. Michs. 1900; B..\. 1903; M.A. 1914.
Joined the I.C.S. 1905; Deputy director of agriculture in
Madras, 1906; Principal of the Agricultural CoUege and
superintendent of the central farm at Coimbatore, 1909;
Acting Director of Agriculture, Madras, 1919. Cotton expert,
with Empire Cotton Growing Corporation in Tanganyika,
1922-6. Died before 1946. {V enn, iii. 405; India Office Ltsts.)
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Wood, Thomas
WOOD, REGINALD SYDNEY CARRUTHERS HATHORN. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Oct. 19, 1897. S. of the Rev. Hugh
Hathorn (Worcester College, Oxford, 1855), R- of Langar,
Notts, (and Emily Elizabeth Kirkman). B. there, Sept. 19,
1878. School, Nottingham High (Rev. J. Gow). Matnc.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
iqoi; priest, 1903; C. of Melton Mowbray, Leics., 1901-7.
V. of St John-the-Divine, Leicester, 1907-16. V. of Dalby-on-
the-Wolds (or Old Dalby), Leics., 1916-27. R- of Hothfield,
Kent, 1927-31. V. of Stoke-Row, Oxon., 1931-9- V. of
Thorpe-Arnold with Brentingby, Leics., 1939-52-- (Crock-
ford.)
WOOD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 27,
1777. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A 1782; M.A. 1785.
Fellow, 1782. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1783; pnest, 1785.
(Northants. Clergy.)
WOOD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 18,
1817. Of York. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1819; B.A.
1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1822; priest, 1823;
C. of Askrigg, Yorks., 1822; P.C. tjiere, 1823-68. V. of
Wollaston with Irchester, Northants., 1829-68. Resided at
Woodhall Park, Bedale, Yorks. Died Apr. 18, 1868, aged 68.
Father of Charles C. (1856). (Scott, MSS.\ Crochford;
G. Mag., 1868, I. 784; Ecclesiastical Gazette, May, 1868.)
WOOD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 4, 1829. [3rd
s. of Richard, of Hamilton, Bermuda.] Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 13, 1827. {Inns of
Court.)
WOOD, RICHARD MOUNTFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, May 29, 1829. [3rd] s. of John, Esq., banker, of
Brown Hills, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, (and Mary).
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Dec. 21, 1834; priest, Dec. 20, 1835;
C. of Aldbury, Herts., 1834-7. C of Latimer, Bucks., 1838-
46. C. of Aldbury, Herts., 1848-62; R. there, 1862-89.
Married (i) Mar. 17, 1836, Mary, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Newcome, R. of Shenley, Herts. ; (2) Fanny — . Died Dec. 20,
1889, aged 78. Father of the next and of Henry T. (1868).
(Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xvi. 179; Crockford; Clergy List; The
Guardian, Dec. 29, 1889.)
WOOD, RICHARD MOUNTFORD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1871. S. of the Rev. Richard Mountford (above)
(by his 2nd wife, Fanny). B. at Aldbury, Herts. Bapt. 1854.
Matric. Michs. 1871 ; LL.B. 1875 ; LL.M. 1878. Adm. Solicitor,
1878; practised in London (Messrs Walters and Co.). Of
Toms Hill, Aldbury, Tring. Died Nov. i, 1940. Brother of
Henry T. (1868). {Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 4, 1940.)
WOOD, RICHARD NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
May 20, 1837. Of Lanes. S. of N., Esq. B. at Chorlton,
Lanes. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841;
M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1845; priest, 1846; C. of
St Martin's, Salisbury, 1845-8. C. of Street, Somerset, 1851-
71. Chaplain of Somerset County asylum, 1872-9. R. of
Flax-Bourton, 1879-89. Resided latterly at Glebeside,
Weston-super-Mare. Died Feb. 21, 1898. {Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 24, 1898.)
WOOD, RICHARD WARNER KENDALL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Nov. 16, 1825. Eldest s. of Richard, Esq., of the
Newarkes, Leicester. [B. Oct. 31, 1807.]! School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1827. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 13, 1829;
Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1831; priest, 1832. C. of Little Bowden, Leics., -1841-4.
C. of Husbands Bosworth, 1845-53. Married, 1833, Mary
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Fisher, R. of Wavendon,
Bucks. Died Mar. 21,1853. (List of Carthusians; Clergy List;
Northants. Clergy; R. L. Arrowsmith; G. Mag., 1853, I. 558.)
WOOD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 26, 1789- Of
Lanes. [Said to have been a relative of Dr James Wood
(1778), Master of the College.] Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar,
1791; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796; D.D. 1808. Ord. deacon (York),
Sept. 22, 1793; priest, July 6, 1794; C. of Ruddington, Notts.,
1793. C. of St Mary's, Nottingham. Undermaster of Notting-
ham School, 1799-1819; Head Master, 1819-39. V. of
Sneinton, Notts., in 1826. V. of Cropwell Bishop, 1815-39.
V. of Wysall, 1833-9. Chaplain to Nottingham gaol. Married,
July II, 1814, Mrs Weston, niece of James Green, Esq., of
Lenton Abbey, Notts. Died Dec. 24, 1839, at Mansfield.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 570; G. Mag., 1840, i. 326;
Cambridge Chronicle, July 22, 1814; Godfrey, Churches of
Notts.)
WOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, i799- Of
Derbs. [Doubtless 2nd s. of Hugh, of Swanwick (by his 2nd
wife, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Peake, V. of Dronfield).
B. Mar. 7, 1781.] Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1803. Of Ripley.
Doubtless brother of John (1794)- (Burke, Family Records.)
WOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. i6,
1855. S. of Robert Henry, of Richmond, Surrey. B. in
London. Schools [Radley and] King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1861; priest, 1862; C. of Wargrave, Berks., 1861-3.
C. of Christ Church, Reading, 1864-9. V. of Christ Church,
Erith, Kent, 1875-81. R.of Halstead, 1881-7. R.ofSmarden,
1887-90. V. of Bickley, 1890-8. Married Charlotte Emestina,
dau. of William Henry Goschen, of 12, Austin Friars, London.
Resided latterly at Godalming, where he died Mar. 6, 1912.
Father of Percival (1891). {Radley Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 8, 1912.)
WOOD, ROBERT HAINES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7,
1842; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1842. S. of Dr — , deceased, of
Stoney Street, Nottingham (and Ann). Bapt. Feb. 28, 1822.
Matric. Michs. 1842.
WOOD, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Caius, Nov. 17, 1830.
[S. of George.] Of Cork, Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1831; B.A.
1835; M.A. 1840. M.R.C.S. 1827; L.S.A. 1859; L.K.Q.C.P.,
Ireland, 1865. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1836. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1839. Equity Draftsman and Con-
veyancer. Of Sarratt, Herts., in i860. {Venn, 11. 213; Law
Lists until 1876; Medical Directories.)
WOOD, SAMPSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1769.
[Only s. of Sampson, of Barbados (and Judith, dau. of
Latimer Richards). School, Eton.] Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 10, 1768. Married, 1773, Helena Maria, dau. of
John Tickell, of Glasnevin, Co. Dublin, and had issue.
Residing at Windsor in 1774. Note: Sampson Wood, Speaker
of the House of Assembly, Barbados, married Jane Pallot
Anley, and had a son, Edward Munday, bapt. at GrouviUe,
Jersey, Jan. 1, 1789. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; V.
Hodson.)
WOOD, SAMUEL SIMPSON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1811. S. of Samuel. B. at Bideford, Devon. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1813. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Nov. 12, 1814; Scholar, 1816; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Durham), Sept. 19, 1818. {Durham Ord. Book.)
WOOD, SEPTIMUS GREEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1844.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1872. Ord deacon
(London), 1850; priest (Lincoln), 1851; C. of St Thomas,
Charterhouse, London, 1850-1. V. of Keelby, Lines., 1851-5.
R. of West Keal, 1855-81. Disappears from Crockford, 1897.
WOOD, SEYMOUR AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1873. S. of WiUiam Stuckey, Esq. (1844) [of Charlton
Musgrove, Somerset]. B. [July 11, 1855], at Fifehead-
Magdalen, Dorset. School, Highgate (Dr Dyne). Of Dorset.
Matric. Michs. 1873. {Highgate Sch. Roll.)
WOOD, STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 4, 1900. S. of
John George. B. [Aug. 28, 1883], at Hull. Schools, East
Riding College, Hull and Hymers College. Matric. Michs.
1901; B.A. 1904. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1908. Clinical Assistant, City of London Hospital
for diseases of the chest. Practised at Burnley. Of 'Stone-
clough,' Scott Park, Burnley, in 1949. {Peile, n. 847;
Medical Directories.)
WOOD, SUMNER COLPOYS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1879.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Manchester),
1885; priest (SouthweU), 1886; C. of St Phihp's, Manchester,
1885. C. of Cromford, Derbs., 1886-7. C. of Marsden, Yorks.,
1888-91. C. of Mountsorrel, Leics., 1892-3. C. of Market
Harborough, 1893-5. R- of Stroxton, Lines., 1895-1932.
R. of Wyville with Hungerton, 1918-32. A keen antiquary
and a misogynist. Popularly reputed to have subsisted upon
rice pudding, which an old woman deposited daily on his
doorstep. Resided latterly at Hinxworth rectory, Herts.,
where he died Dec. 11, 1936, aged 75. {Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 14, 1936; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WOOD, THEODOSIUS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
Nov. 4, 1808. S. of Thomas, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1824. V. of
Leysdown, Kent, 1828-36. Died Nov. 24, 1836. (Foster, /tkfo*
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Aug. 6,
1755. Of Devon. School, private. Matric. Easter, 1756;
Scholar; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1766. An Usher at Blundell's
School, Tiverton. For an account of him see M. L. Banks,
Blundell's Worthies, which contains extracts from his diaries
and note-books. Doubtless brother of Matthew (1763).
{T. .4. Walker, 312.)
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WOOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17J) at St John's, Apr. 11,
1817. B. at Bonehill, near Tamworth, Staffs. Matric. Michs.
1817; B.A. 1822. [Harrou' School Register erroneously states
that this entrant at St John's was son of Col. Thomas, M.P.
(Oriel College, Oxford, 1796), of Littleton, nearChertsey (and
Lady Caroline Stewart. 2nd dau. of Robert, ist Marquess of
Londonderry-), who had a distinguished military career; but
his age, place of birth, and status of a sizar make this identi-
fication impossible. Moreover, the Harrovian namesake did
not leave Harrow until ' 18 20-1.']
WOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2, 1834. Of
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester), May 26, 1839; priest, June 14, 1840; C.
of Sudeley, Gloucs., 1839-41. C. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1841.
Chaplain, Bengal establishment, 1841-60; in the Presidency,
1841-8; at Calcutta, 1849-51; at Dum Dum, 1854-5; at
Fort William, 1856-60. C. of Eythome, Kent, 1866-73. C.
of Northboume, 1874-7; R- there, 1877-94. Married (i) 1841,
Georgiana Elizabeth, dau. of J. F. Harrison; (2) 1863,
Sophia — ; (3) Isabelle, dau. of James Murray, of Regent
Square, London. Died Feb. 7, 1894, aged 78. (Eagle, xviii.
511; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
WOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 12,
184 1. [2nd] s. of John [of Harewood Lodge] (and Martha, dau.
of Richard Hirst, Esq., of Meltham, Yorks.). B. at Hudders-
field. School, Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, -A.pr. 20, 1843. Called to the
Bar, May 5, 1848. Of Bellwood, near Ripon. J. P. for the Liberty
of Ripon. Married, 1845, Caroline Martha, only dau. of John
Harrison, Esq., of Bellwood, and had issue. Died in 1896.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, ^fen at the Bar; Walford,
County Families.)
WOOD, THOMAS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of the Rev.
William, deceased, minister of the United Presbyterian
Church, of Lennoxtown, Campsie, Stirling (and Annie
Gillespie Annandale). B. Oct. 24, 1874, at Lennoxtown.
School, Blairlodge. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1901. A medical student at Aberdeen. House
Physician, Middlesex Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900.
Practised at Bridge of Allan, Stirlings. Died, suddenly,
May 17, 1904, at Kynance Cove, the Lizard, Cornwall.
{Venn, 11. 535 and MS. note; Medical Directories; The Times,
May 21, 1904.)
WOOD, THOMAS BARLOW. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
[Eldest] s. of Brittain Dawes, of Chislehurst, Kent [and of
Field Dalling, Norfolk], steward to Earl Sydney (and Isabella
Barlow). B. Jan. 21, 1869, at Habberley, Salop. School,
Newcastle High, Staffs. (Mr Kitchener). Matric. Michs. 1887;
Scholar, 1887; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1889); B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1891; M.A. 1895. FeUow,
1908-29. Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1925. F.R.S. 1919.
Lecturer in Agricultural Science for the Devon County
Council, 1891 ; for Norfolk, 1892. Active in the foundation of
the University Department of .Agriculture; Secretary of the
Cambridge agricultural scheme, 1894-1914; University
Lecturer in Agricultural Chemistry, 1900-2; Reader, 1902-7;
Drapers' Professor of Agriculture, 1907-29. President of
Section 'M' of the British Association, 1913. A Development
Commissioner. Member of the Food Council and of the Inter-
Allied Scientific Food Commission during the Great War,
1914-19. One of the two British delegates on the Commission
Scientifique du R^vitaillement. C.B.E., 1918. Married, Dec.
30, 1914, Margaret Isabel, 2nd dau. of Edwin Sloper Beaven,
of Warminster, Wilts., and had issue. Author, The Story of
a Loaf of Bread; Food Supply in Peace and War, etc. Died,
Nov. 6, 1929, at his farm at Saxlingham, Norfolk. Memorial
window at Saxlingham. (Venn, 11. 494; Who was Who; Proc.
Royal Sac, B. 108 (1931); The Times, Nov. 8, 1929.)
WOOD, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 14,
1852. [4tb] s. of the Ven. Isaac (1813), .Archdeacon of Chester
(and Mary, dau. of John Nugent, of Clay Hill, Epsom,
Surrey). B. Apr. 11, 1838, at Middlewich. Matric. Michs.
1853. Died, unmarried, 1864, at Nevis, West Indies. Brother
of Isaac M. (1844). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1865, i. 115.)
WOOD, THOMAS LETT. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, July 2,
1839. [Youngest] s. of William [E.], of Lambeth, Surrey. B.
[Feb. 26, 1821], in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M..A.. 1846. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 14, 1841. A Special Pleader, 1846-51. Called to
the Bar, June 13, 1851. Attorney-General of Vancouver
Island, 1864-6; Solicitor-General of British Columbia, 1866-7;
Member of the Legislative Council, 1866-70. Chief Justice of
Bermuda, 1872-7; Puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements,
1877-1907. Married, Oct. 10, 1859, — , widow of George
Leggatt, of Guildford, Surrey and eldest dau. of James
Laurence, of Eamley, Sussex. Died Sept. 14, 1909. (Record
Wood, William
of Old Westminsters; Boose, vi. 943; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men al the Bar.)
WOOD, THOMAS MONTGOMERY HUNTER. Adm. subsizar at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1883. S. of Dr James Russell (1850), of the
School House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. [Dec. 4], 1864, at
Blarkheath, Kent. School, Woodbridge Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (York), 1888; priest,
1889; C. of St James's, Hull, 1888-9. Chaplain at Patras.
Greece, 1891-2; at Lamaca, Cyprus, 1892-3. C. of St
Saviour's, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 1894. Chaplain (Indian
Eccles. Est.) at Mhow, 1895; at Bankipur, 1896-8; at Dinapur,
1896; at Saugor, 1896-1900. Died Feb. 27, 1921. Brother of
Andrews. H. (1876), Christopher F. S. (1886), etc. (Crockford;
The Times, Mar. 1, 192 1.)
WOOD, TOM NEVILL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. 2nd s. of
George, brewer, of Woodlands, Gravesend, Kent. B. Dec. 9,
1881. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; B.Chir. 1909; M.B. 1913. At Guy's Hospital.
House Surgeon and House Physician, Queen's Hospital for
Children, Hackney. Resident Medical Officer, Victoria
Hospital, Burnley. Practised at East Bergholt, Suffolk, and
latterly at Battle, Sussex, Married and had issue. Of
Hastings Road, Battle, in 1949. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
WOOD, TREVOR LEY CODNER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1898. S. of William, of 45, Argyll Road, Ealing, Middlesex.
B. [Mav 15], 1879, in London. School, Middlesex (private).
Matric' Michs. 1898; LL.B. 1901; B.A. 1905. Adm. Solicitor,
1905; practised in London (Messrs Winter and Co.), 16,
Bedford Row. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
London Rifle Brigade and Labour Corps). Died Sept. 15,
1951. (Law Lists})
WOOD (post STUCKEY), VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 10, 1847. S. of [the Rev.] William [of Staple-
grove, Somerset] (and Julia, eldest dau. of Vincent Stuckey,
of Hill House, Langport, Somerset). [B. May, 1829. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Lieut., W. Somerset Yeomanry.
Assumed, by Royal Licence, the name of Stuckey, Mar. 14,
1861. A Banker. Of Hill House, Langport, Somerset. J. P.
and D.L. for Somerset ; High Sheriff, 1883. Married, .\pr. 29,
1865, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Prowse Lethbridge,
R. of Combe Florey, Somerset, and had issue. Died Jan. 20,
1902. Brother of William S. (1844). (Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G. ; Changes of Name.)
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 16,
1764. S. of William, husbandman, of Notts. B. at Hocker-
wood in the parish of Southwell. School, Southwell. Matric.
Michs. 1764; B..\. 1768; M.A. 1771; B.D. i779- FeUow,
1775-1806; Junior Bursar, 1789-95; Senior Bursar, 1795-7.
Ord. deacon (York), Dec. 24, 1769; priest (London, Lilt. dim.
from York), Dec. 21, 1771; C. of Southwell, Notts., 1769. C.
of Averton with Kilham, Yorks., i77i- V. of North Laverton,
Notts., 1773-5. Deprived of the Bursarship owing to financial
irregularities which were the subject of lengthy proceedings
before the Visitor and in the Courts; his Fellowship was
suspended and he was refused presentation to several Uvings.
.\ settlement having been made, he was presented to the
College living of Lawford, E^sex, which he held, 1806-21.
Died Dec. 26, 1821, at (his sister's house). Assembly Row,
Mile End, aged 74. M.I. at Lawford. Brother of James
(1767). (St John's CoU. Adm., iii. 695; F. P. White; G. Mag.,
1822, I. 91; Eagle, XXII (1901). 45-)
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 20,
1775. S. of Michael, coal-merchant, of East .\rdsley, Yorks.
B. there. School, Wakefield. Kept three terms. Migrated to
Jesus, Apr. 19, 1776. Matric. Michs. 1777; Scholar, 1776;
B.A. 1779; M.A. 1782. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), June 27, 1779-
Died Nov. 7, 1834, at Tingley House, near Leeds, aged 78.
(5/ John's CoU. Adm., iv. 571 ; Northants. Clergy.)
WOOD, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 24.
1780. S. of William, of Lofthouse, Yorks. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar; B.A. 1784; M..\.
1792. V. of St John's, Wakefield, 1805-25. J. P. and D.L. for
the West Riding. Died at his residence, Woodthorpe, near
Wakefield, June 15, 1825, aged 63. (Record of Old West-
minsters, 'William Henry'; G. Mag., 1825, 11. 92; Clerical
Guide.)
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 8, 1846. S. of
Benjamin, preacher in the Methodist Connexion. B. Aug. 13,
1819, at Melton Mowbray. School, Woodhouse Grove, near
Leeds. Did not reside. .\dm. at Caius, June 30, 1848.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury), 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Sibertswold (or
Shepherdswell) with Coldred, Kent, 1851-3. C. of Upper
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Deal, 1853-5. S.P.G. Missionary at Penwortham, S. Australia,
1854-5. Inc. of St James's, Pitt Town, N.S.W., 1855. Inc. of
Christ Church, Hawthorn, Victoria, 1855-88. Latterly of
Howitt Street, Hawksbum, Victoria. Disappears from
Crockford, 1893. [Venn, 11. 285.)
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, July i, 185 1.
S. of John, Esq. B. [May, 1832], at York. Schools, Heath,
Halifax [and Uppingham (left 1847)]. Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1856; priest,
1857; C. of St Paul's, Warrington, 1858-63. V. of St Paul's,
Derby, 1863-9. R- of Thorpe-by-Newark, Notts., 1869-95
and V. of Cotham, 1887-90. Died Feb. i, 1895. Father of
Metcalfe H. (1883). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The
Standard, Feb. 4, 1895.)
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 23, 1874.
S. of Benjamin, druggist (and Elizabeth). B. Jan. 3, 1848,
at Halifax, Yorks. Bapt. Feb. 22, 1848. Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1879; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (York), 1879; pnest,
1880; C. of Pickering, Yorks., 1879-81. C. of St James's,
Wigan, 1881-3. C. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1883-6. C.
of Moortown, 1886-8. C. of Littleborough, Lanes., 1888-91.
C. of Tonga with Alkrington, 1892-4. C. of Kirkby-Laythorpe
with Asgarby, Lines., 1894-1900. C. of Morton with Hacconby,
1900-1. R. of Tetford, 1903-23. Disappears from Crockford,
1924.
WOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 8, 1881. S. of
William. B. [Dec. 4, 1859], at BoUington, Cheshire. Schools,
Cartmel Grammar and Strathmore House, Southport.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir. 1892. At
Manchester University. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1891. Practised
at Cartmel, Lanes. Medical Officer for Cartmel District.
Latterly of Grange-over-Sands. Died in 1914. {Peile, 11. 682;
Medical Directories.)
WOOD, WILLIAM ALLISON. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7,
1825 Of Northumberland. [One of these names was at
Kingswood School, 1815-21.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
1830. (History of Kingswood School.)
WOOD, WILLIAM CECIL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 17,
1868. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875.
C. of Highgate and Assistant Master at Sir Roger Chohneley's
School, 1873-4. Assistant Master at Christ's Hospital, 1875.
Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1873; priest, 1876. Assistant Master
(and Chaplain) at Wellington College, 1876-83; Head Master
of Birkenhead Grammar School, 1884-5; Head Master of
Epsom College, 1885-9. Married Ellen Sophia, dau. of
WiUiam Peter Bodkin, of Highgate. Died Feb. 3, 1889,
aged 39, at Epsom, Surrey. Father of Ravenshaw W. B. C.
(1900). (Boase, vi. 943; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Feb. 6, 1889.)
WOOD, WILLIAM EDWARD RAMSDEN. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Mar. 27, 1868. S. of William, M.D., of 99, Harley Street,
London. B. 1849, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875; M.B. 1877; M.D. 1880.
At University College Hospital, Edinburgh and Paris.
L.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. and L.M. 1877; F.R.C.S., Edin. 1878;
M.R.C.P., Edin. 1880. 'Lived for a time in his father's house
in Harley Street, and studied lunacy for a month or two at the
Roehampton asylum.' Resident Clinical Assistant, Bethlem
Royal Hospital. Medical Superintendent, the Priory lunatic
asylum at Roehampton. In practice at Sydney, N.S.W., in
1890. On his return took charge of the Roehampton asylum.
Latterly of Lyme Regis, where he died Oct. 18, 1924. Brother
of Arthur R. (1882). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 382 and
MS. note; Medical Directories; F. H. Guillemard.)
WOOD, WILLIAM HENRY (1780), see WOOD, HENRY.
WOOD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Dec. 8, 1874- [2nd
s. of Thomas, Esq., of Littleton, Middlesex (and Frances,
dau. of John H. Smyth, M.P., of Heath Hall, Yorks.).
B. Jan. 27, 1857.] Matric. Michs. 1875. Ord. deacon (Salis-
bury), 1880; priest, 1882; C. of Shrewton, WUts., 1880-3.
C. of St Anne's, Hoxton, 1884-5. C. of S. Mimms, Middlesex,
1885-9; V. there, 1889-98. V. of Mildenhall, Suffolk, 1898-
1919. Resided at Bournemouth, 1920-3. Disappears from
Crockford, 1924. (Burke, L.G.)
WOOD, WILLIAM LEIGHTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 22, 1802. S. of James, of London. School, Fulham,
London. Matric. Michs. 1802.
WOOD, WILLIAM NEED. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 5, 1763. Of Derbyshire. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1763; Scholar. (T.A. Walker, 324.)
WOOD, WILLIAM PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 14, 1820. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Matthew [ist Bart., Lord
Mayor of London] (and Maria, dau. of John Page, surgeon, of
Woodbridge, Suffolk). B. [Nov. 29, 1801], in London. School,
Winchester (expelled when prefect, May, 1818, for the
rebellion against the Head Master). [Spent two years at
Wood, William Watson
Geneva, attending lectures at the University. In his igth
year at his father's direction he returned to England in the
suite of Queen Carohne; accompanied to Italy those who went
to collect evidence on her behalf and acted as interpreter.]
Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1822; B.A. (24th Wrangler)
1824; M.A. 1827; Hon. LL.D. 1864. Fellow, 1824-9. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1851. Hon. Student of Christ Church, 1867-
81. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1824. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22,
1827. Q.C., 1845. M. P. for Oxford, 1847-53- Vice-chancellor
of County Palatine of Lancaster, 1849-51. Solicitor-General,
1851-2. Knighted, 1852. One of the Vice-Chancellors, 1853-
68. Lord Chancellor, 1868-72. Created Baron Hatherley,
1868. Lord Justice of Appeal, 1868. Married, Jan. 5, 1830,
Chariotte, dau. of Edward Moore, of Great Bealings, Suffolk.
Died, s.p., July 10, 1881, at Great George Street, Westminster,
when the barony became extinct. Brother of John P. (1814).
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; G.E.C.; D.N.B.; Judges of
England, 759.)
WOOD, WILLIAM SPICER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June I, 1836. S. of Joshua, of New Laithes, near Leeds.
School, Wakefield Granunar. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar;
ChanceUor's English medal, 1838; 2nd ChanceUor's Classical
medal, 1840; Browne medal, 1839; B.A. (yth Wrangler and
3rd Classic) 1840; M.A. 1843; D.D. 1862. FeUow, 1840-6.
Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1844. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1844;
priest (Hereford, Litt. dim. from Ely), 1845. Head Master of
Oakham School, 1846-75. C. of Brooke, Rutland, 1853-65.
V. of Higham, Kent, 1875-97. Married, July 23, 1846,
Mariaime, dau. of George Codd, of Cottingham Grange, Town
Clerk of Hull. Resided latterly at Weston, Bath, where he
died Sept. 3, 1902. Father of the next, of Charles H. (1877),
Edward J. (1870) and George F. S. (1866) ; brother of John S.
{1842). (Eagle, XXIV. 219; Crockford.)
WOOD, WILLIAM SPICER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 25,
1867. S. of the Rev. WilUam Spicer (above), D.D. (and
Marianne). B. at Oakham. Bapt. Nov. 19, 1848. [School,
Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar, 1868; Browne
medal, 1870; B.A. (31s* Wrangler and 17^^ Classic) 1871;
Cams Greek Testament prize, 1872; (Theol. Exam., ist
Class, 1872); Scholefield prize, 1872; jeremie Septuagint
prize, 1873; Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholar, 1874; M.A. 1874-
FeUow, 1872-81. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1874; priest (Gloucester
and Bristol), 1876; C. of Langley-BurreU, 1876-7. C. of
Chippenham, Wilts., 1877-81. R. of Ufford with Bainton,
Northants., 1881-1912. Married, June 25, 1884, Agnes, dau.
of the Rev. James Wastie Green, R. of March, Cambs.
Author, Studies in St Paul's Epistle to the Galatians; An
Eastern Afterglow; Problems in the New Testament. Resided
latterly at Stamford, where he died Feb. 19, 1929; buried at
Ufford. Brother of Charles H. (1877). George F. S. (1866) and
Edward J. (1870). (The Eagle, xlv. 280; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 22, 1929; Northants. Clergy.)
WOOD, WILLIAM STUCKEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 3, 1844. S. of [the Rev.] William. B. in London. School,
Somerset (private). Matric. Michs. 1844. Of Charlton Mus-
grove, Dorset. Brother of Vincent (1847); father of
Seymour A. (1873).
WOOD, WILLIAM THOMAS DIXIE WAYTE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 14, 1868. [Eldest s. of William Thomas
Wayte, of Arthingworth Hall and Brixworth Hall, Northants.,
Capt., 20th Foot, who had served in the Crimean War (and
Rosamond Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Dixie, 9th
Bart.). B. July 31, 1848.] Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar.
Married Florinda Sarah, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. John
Fiennes Twistleton Crampton, R. of Aughrim, Co. Galway,
and had issue. Died July 2, 1916. (Burke, L.G.)
WOOD, WILLIAM VINCENT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1893.
[Onlys. of Sir Henry Trueman Wright (1864) (and Manan,
dau. of J. Oliver). B. 1875.] Schools, Elstree and Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. Athletics 'blue' (3 miles),
1897; president, C.U.A.C, 1897. At St Bartholomews
Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901-
House Surgeon, General Hospital, Birmingham. Practised at
Wrington, Somerset. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-CoL, R.A.M.C; M.C.). Practised subsequently at
Langford-Budville, and Yatton, Somerset. Of Henley Lodge,
Yatton, in 1949. Married, Sept. 12, 1906, Meta Worsley,
eldest dau. of Frank Applegate, J. P., of Bradford-on-Avon.
Died Dec. 18, 1952. (Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 14,
1906.)
WOOD, WILLIAM WATSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. 21,
1849. S. of George Blamire Goodland, surgeon, of Werescote,
near Wellington, Somerset. B. Sept. 27, 1832, m London.
School, London (private, Mr PoweU). Matric. Michs. 1849;
B A. 1854. Ord. deacon, 1857; priest, 1858. Chaplain to the
564
Wood, William Wilson
Forces at Alderehot, 1857-60. R. of Easton, Suffolk, 1860-
1909. Resided latterly at Worthing, where he died June 12,
1920. (Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, June 18, 1920.)
WOOD, WILLIAM WILSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 6, 1890. S. of Edmund, of Winchcombe, Gloucs. B.
there, .\ug. 19, 1870. School, Kings', Ely. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893. .A.dm. Solicitor, 1899; practised at Winch-
combe. Died in 1914. (Keg. of the Kings' School, Ely; Law
Lists, as William Wilson Smith Wood.)
WOOD, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. at Caius. Oct. 1, 1876. [Eldest]
s. of Willoughby, gent, [of South Thoresby, Lines.] (and Mary,
dau. of John Clervaux Chaytor). B. [1856], at HoUyhurst,
Burton. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1877. Resided two
terms. Capt., Staffs. Militia, 1875- Of Hollyhurst, Staffs.,
and of South Thoresby, Lines. J. P. Died in 1905. (Eton
Sr.h. Lists; Walford, County Families; Venn, 11. 424.)
WOODALL, HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. School,
Cambridge House, Margate. Matric. Michs. 1890.
WOODALL, ROBERT [SHERLOCKl. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 5, 1843. S. of Robert, Esq., apothecary, of Piccadilly,
London (and Eliza Esther). B. Dec. 15, 1825, in London.
Matric. Michs. 1843
WOODALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Feb. 13, 1797. 3rd s. of John, mercer, of Scarborough, Yorks.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1797; Scholar; B.A. (2nd Wrangler
and Smith's prize) 1801; M.A. 1804. Fellow, 1804. V. of
Scalford, Leics., 1804-5. V. of Braunstone, 1805-30 and R.
of Waltham-on-the-Wolds, 1809-30. J. P. for Leics. Died
Nov. 28, 1830, at Braunstone. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 646.)
WOODARD, ALFRED LAMBERT Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1899. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Lambert (1869), of
St Paul's Vicarage, Bedford. B. [Apr. 27], 1880, at Thriplow,
Cambs. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1899; B..\. 1902;
M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1903; priest, 1904; C. of
Sulhampstead, Berks., 1903-5. C. of St James, Bury St
Edmunds, 1905-10. Domestic Chaplain to Earl Cadogan,
1910-33. R. of West Stow with Wordwell, Suffolk, 1910-15.
R. of St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, 1915-24. Rural Dean of
Ipswich, 1921-4. Hon. Canon of St Edmundsbury, 1922-4.
V. of Sutton, Cambs., 1924-41. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1933.
Envoy of the Central Council of the Church for Religious
Education, 1941-50. V. of St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge,
iggo-3_. Married, Aug. 3, 1905, Fanny Gertrude, dau. of the
Rev. Cyril FitzRoy WUson, of Christchurch, Southgate and
Stowlangtoft, Sufiolk, and had issue. Editor of The Teaching
Church. Author, St John in the Jsle of Patmos. [Lancing Reg.;
Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 5, 1905.)
WOODARD, ERNEST HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May, 1894.
[4th s. of Mortimer, of the Croft, Streatham. B. 1873. School,
Malvern College.] Matric. Easter, 1894; B.A. 1897. Assistant
Master at Seascale prep. School, Cumberland, 1899-1914.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 2nd R. Warwick-
shire Regt.; wounded). Latterly of 12, Eaton Road, Hove.
Died Dec. 10, 1944; buried at North Lancing. (Malvern Coll.
Reg.; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Dec. 12, 1944.)
WOODARD, LAMBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. i,
1869. [4th and youngest] s. of the Rev. Canon Nathamel
(Magdalen HaU, Oxford, 1834), founder of Lancing CoUege.
B [Aug 26, 1848], at Shoreham, Sussex. School, Lancing.
Matric. Lent, 1869; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Belbroughton, Worcs.,
1872-6. C. of Stretham, Cambs., 1876-8. V. of Tbnplow,
1878-86. V. of St Paul's, Bedford, 1886-1916. Rural Dean of
Bedford, 1899-1907. V. of Heath with Reach, Beds., 1916-19.
V. of St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush, 1919-21. Hon. Canon of
Ely, 1908-24. Married, 1879, Emily, dau. of Henry Perkins,
of Thriplow Place, Cambs. Resided latterly at Thornton
Heath, where he died Nov. i, 1924; buried at Lancing.
Brother of the next; father of Alfred L. (1899). (Lancing
Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 3, 1924.)
WOODARD, WILLIAM BLATCHFORD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Jesus, Oct. 5, 1864. [3rd s. of the Rev. Nathamel (Magdalen
Hall 0.xford, 1834), founder and first Provost of Lancmg (for
whom see D.N.B.).] B. [Mar. 30, 1842], at Bethnal Green,
London. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1864; LL.B. 1868;
LL M 1 88 1. Acted as contractor and master-builder to all
the southern schools of the Woodard Society, i864-i9i2,and
was Custos or warden of their buUdings untU his death. He
was without technical training, and this led hun into many
constructional errors. ... Yet his greatest achievement— the
vaulting and groining of the Chapel at Lancmg— which was
carried out after the architect's death, practically without
professional advice of any kind, is admittedly a masterpiece
of architectural engineermg. His methods were mediaeval m
WOODCOCK, The Rev. Francis
their simplicity. He employed hand-labour only, not using
a derrick or modem stone-cutting machinery.' Died June i,
19 18; buried in Lancing chapel. Brother of the above.
(K. E. Kirk, The Story of the Woodard Schools, 186.)
WOODBRIDGE, EDWARD COLLINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
luly 31, 1813. [B. Sept. 17, 1794. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1813; B..^. 1819; M.A. 1822. Lived near Newport
I'agnell, Bucks. Doubtless brother of the next. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
WOODBRIDGE, JAMES COLLINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July II, 1806. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1813. Doubtless
brother of the above.
WOODBURN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 3,
1767. S. of John, of Milnthorpe, Westmorland. School,
Heversham, Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar,
1771; B.A. 1772. Ord. deacon (York), Oct. 31, 1773; priest,
Sept. 24, 1775; C. of Stannington, Northumberland. 'The
Rev. John Woodbum, senior,' R. of Romsey, Hants., 1804-7,
died at Winchester, aged 62 (sic) in Sept. 1807. See, however,
his s. (next) to whom most authorities give this appoint-
ment. (Durham Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1807, ". 893.)
WOODBURN, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 28, 1795. S. of the Rev. John (above) (and
Catherine). B. Nov. 26, 1775, at Morpeth, Northumberland.
Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1804. Fellow, 1798-
1812. R. of Kingston, Cambs., 1812-35. P-C of Littleton,
Hants., -1817-32. Married, 1818, Penelope, youngest dau.
of Thomas Poynter, of the Manor House, Meppershall, Beds.
Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1836. (Eton Sch. Reg.;
Foster, Index Eccles.)
WOODBURN, WILLIAM HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 8, 1897. S. of WiUiam Harrison [L.R.C.P., Edin.; of
Sunderland Road, Forest Hill]. B. Jan. 5, 1880, at Broughton-
in-Fumess, Lanes. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901. At St Bartholomew's Hospital and King's
CoUege Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. Of Ulverston,
Lanes., in 1910. Sometime Assistant House Surgeon, East
Sussex Hospital, and House Surgeon, Torbay Hospital.
Practised at Stamford Bridge, Yorks. Medical Of&cer for
Flaxton Union and East StJimford Bridge District. Died in
Dec. 1915. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, ii. 820; Medical
Directories.)
WOODCOCK, ARTHUR BALDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trikity,
July 5, 1872. [Youngest] s. of John [banker], of the Elms,
Wigan, Lanes. B. there, Apr. 27, 1853. Schools, Bonchurch,
Isle of Wight (private) and Repton. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1877. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1874. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1884. Major, 3rd S. Lanes. Regt. (T.).
Died July 31, 1936. Brother of Herbert S. (1864). (Repton
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Trin. Coll. Record, 1936.)
WOODCOCK, CHARLES BRIDGES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Trinity Hall, June 30, 1787. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of
Charles, Esq., of Brentford, Middlesex. School, private.]
Migrated (age 18) to Peterhouse, June 26, 1788. Matric.
Michs. 1788. .A.dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 31, 1789. (T. A.
Walker, 358; Inns of Court.)
WOODCOCK, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 24) at Corpus
Christi, June 23, 1759. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1762;
M.A. (per Lit. Reg.) 1762; LL.D. 1771. .\dm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 9, 1765, as 'son and heir of Edward, of the
Inner Temple.' R. of St Michael's, Wood St., and of St Mary's,
Staining, London, 1759-92. V. of Watford, Herts., 1762-92.
Married, July 30, 1755, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Whitfield,
of Watford Place, Herts. Died June 6, 179-2. Father of the
next. (Inns of Court; J. B. Whitmore; G. Mag., 179-, •• 5S0;
Clutterbuck, Herts., 1. 268; Hennessey, 336; Cussans, Herts.,
I. 257.)
WOODCOCK, EDWARD WHITFIELD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1775. Of Herts. [S. of the Rev. Edward
(above), and Hannah, dau. of Thomas Whitfield.] Matric.
Nlichs. 1776; Scholar.
WOODCOCK, The Rev. FRANCIS. B.A. 1782, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1782. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29, 1782.
[S. of Francis, gent., of Hereford.] Matric. from New College,
Oxford, July 6, 1770, age 16; B..\. (from Wadham) 1775. R.
of Putley, Herefs., 1780-3. Preb. of Hereford, 1781. V. of
Pipe, and of Moreton-on-Lugg, 1783-1818. V. of Hohner,
1795-1818. Married, 1807, .Miss — Dinwoody, niece of
William Dinwoody, of Ty-dee, Mon. Died Nov. 14, 1818,
aged 65. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 571 ; G. Mag., 1818, 11. 640;
W. H. Cooke, Continuation of Duncombe's Hist, of Hcref.,
103, 152; C. R. Hudleston; Al. Oxon., which confuses him
with his son.)
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Woodcock, Francis Percy
WOODCOCK, FRANCIS PERCY. Adm. at Clare, July 8, 1898.
School, Horsham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901 ;
M.A. 1905. Adm. Solicitor, 1905; practised in Holbom.
Married, 1922, Jessie Viola, 4th dau. of A. D. Klaber, Esq.
Died July 25, 1937, aged 59, at 7, Lyndale Avenue, London,
N.W. {Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 4, 1922 and July 27, I937-)
WOODCOCK, FRANK. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. 2nd s.
of John Rostron, surgeon, of Abberley, Stourport, Worcs.
B. June I, 1879, at Knutsford, Cheshire. Schools, Shrewsbury
and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt i, ist Class) 1900; M.A. 1905.
Assistant Master at Bath College, 1902-4; at Chesterfield
Grammar School, 1905-9; at VVotton-under-Edge Grammar
School, 1910-15; at Boston Grammar School until 1915. Lived
latterly at Appleton-le-Moors, Yorks., where he died May 9,
1950. Brotherof William (1893). (Newcastle High Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, May 12, 1930.)
WOODCOCK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 14,
1809. Of Leics. [S. of the Rev. Hemy (1773). of Barkby.]
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. V. of
Maxstoke, Warws., 1824-44. R. of Caythorpe, Lines,
(succeeding his father), 1826-44. Married Anna E. Walker.
Died Mar. 28, 1844, aged 53. Father of the next. (Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1844, 11. 660; Burke, L.G. (sub Walker, of The
Grange, Leics.).)
WOODCOCK, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 28, 1837. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. George (above).]
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. i"
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Caythorpe,
Lines., 1841-4. C. of Muckton, 1844-5. C. of Saxby and
Stapleford, Leics., 1845-54. V. of Sixhills, Lines., 1854-67
and V. of North Willingham, 1863-7. R. of Ratcliffe-on-the
Wreak, Leics., 1867-93. Died Nov. 21, 1893. Father of th«
next and of Reginald H. (1866). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford
Univ. Almanack.)
WOODCOCK, GEORGE THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Magdalene, July i, 1865. [Eldest] s. of the
Rev. George Henry (above), V. of Sixhills, Lines. [B. Aug. 22,
1846.] School, RossaU. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869.
Died Mar. 23, 1873. Brother of Reginald H. (1866). (RossaU
Reg.)
WOODCOCK, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Nov. 19,
1773- LS. of the Rev. Thomas (i737). V. of Kilby, Leics. (and
Christian, dau. of — Fox, of Burton-Latimer, Northants.).
B. Aug. 12, 1755, at Kilby.] Matric. Lent, 1776; Scholar;
LL.B. 1780. Ord. priest (Peterb.), Dec. 19, 1779. V. of Barkby,
Leics., 1784-1826. R. of Caythorpe, Lines., 1788-1826.
V. of Middleton (or Long Parish), Hants., 1795-182 1. Married,
Nov. I, 1785, Anne, dau. of John Whatofie Cleever, of
Syston, Leics. Died July 28, 1826, at Syston. Father of
George (1809). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 187; The Extraordinary Black Book,
1830.)
WOODCOCK, HERBERT SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1864. S. of John [banker], of the Elms, Wigan,
Lanes, (and AUce, dau. of John Knowles, Esq., of Liverpool).
B. 1846. Did not reside. Of The Elms, Wigan, in 1900.
Brother of Arthur B. (1872). (Walford, County Families.)
WOODCOCK, REGINALD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 12, 1866. [2nd s. of the Rev. George Henry (1837), R. of
Ratchffe-on-the-Wreake, Leics. B. Apr. 18, 1846. School,
RossaU.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Hillmorton, Warws.,
1873-7. C. of Tithby and V. of Owthorpe, Notts., 1877-9.
V. of Kirby-Bellars, Leics., 1879-89. C. of Great Dalby,
1881-9. R. of Boddington, Northants., 1889-1917. R. of
Smeeton-Westerby, Leics., 1919-22. Married Augusta
Mariquita — ■. Died Feb. 27, 1922. Brother of George T. W.
(1865). (RossaU Reg. ; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Mar. 17, 1922.)
WOODCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 24, 1787.
Eldest s. of Thomas, farmer, of Castleford, near Pontefract,
Yorks. B. Feb. 21, 1767, at Castleford. Schools, Catterick,
Yorks. (Mr Kirkby) and Lincoln (Mr Carter). Matric. Michs.
1788; B.A. (i^th Wrangler) 1792. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Apr. 22, 1795; M.A. 1795. R. of Swilhngton, Yorks., 1795-
1837. Died May 9, 1837. Father of Thomas (1841). (Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1837, i. 97.)
WOODCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 26.
1804. Perhaps same as the next.
WOODCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec. 29,
1804. S. of John, brewer, of Halesworth, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Halesworth (Mr Tanqueray), Diss (Mr Westby) and
3 years at Bungay. Matric. Easter, 1806; Scholar, 1805-8.
(Venn, u. 144.)
WooDD, Basil Kilvington
WOODCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, July i,
1841. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1787), late R. of Swillington,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon (York), 1848; priest, 1850; C of BirdsaU, Yorks.,
1848-51. C. of Scarborough, 1858-63. C. of St Peter's,
Derby, 1866-8. Resided latterly at Harrogate, and disappears
from Crockford, 1907.
WOODCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1876.
S. of WUliam. B. [Nov. 11, 1856], at Walton-le-Dale, Lanes.
School, Clitheroe. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar; B.A. {2ird
Wrangler) 1880; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at the Old Hall
School, Wellington, Shropshire, 1880-5. Maths. Lecturer with
Capt. James and Col. Lynch, S. Kensington, 1885 ; Instructor
in fortification and miUtary topography at Cedar Court,
Roehampton, 1890; a private tutor at CUtheroe, Lanes.,
1901-11-. Assistant Master at Magnus Grammar School,
Newark-on-Trent, in 1921. Disappears from Schoolmasters'
Directories, 1932. (Peile, 11. 648.)
WOODCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 22,
1893. S. of John Rostron [F.R.C.S.]. B. Apr. 14, 1876, at
Knutsford, Cheshure. School, Newcastle High, Stags.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. and LL.B. 1896. Adm. Solicitor,
1900; practised (Messrs Woodcock and Sons) at Haslingden,
Ramsbottom and St Anne's-on-Sea. Of Boston Spa, Yorks.
Brother of Frank (1897). (Newcastle High Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11.
784; Law Lists.)
WOODD, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 24,
1837. Of Middlesex. [S. of J., of London. B. in the Barbados,
Dec. 1815. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1837.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 21, 1837; exhibitioner; B.A.
1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1845; priest,
1846; Chaplain at Clapham Grammar School, Surrey, 1845-
7; no cure, 1848-56. C. of Stutton, Suffolk, 1856-80. C. of
Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, 1880-5. ^- of Hurstboume-Priors,
Hants., 1885-8. C. of Brington with Bythorn and Old Weston,
Hunts., 1888-98. V. of Chalgrave, Beds., 1898-1900. Died
July 24, 1900. (Uppingham Sch. RoU; Crockford; Ely
Diocesan Remembrancer.)
WOODD, ARTHUR BETHUNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1871. [2nd] s. of Robert [Ballard], of Woodlands, Hamp-
stead (and Barbara Matthew, youngest dau. of M. T. Bethune,
M.D., of Inverness). B. [Dec. 10], 1852, m London. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Commander, R.N.R. Married, June 23, 1887,
Alice Augusta, dau. of the Rev. A. Peache, and had issue.
Died Sept. 15, 1938, at Milford-on-Sea. Brother of John
H. T. (1875). (Burke. L.G. : The Times, Sept. 19, 1938.)
WOODD, BASIL AUBREY HOLLOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Basil Kilvington (i860)
(and Esther Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Edmund HoUond, of
Benhall Lodge, Suffolk). Of HoUington Park, St Leonards-on-
Sea. B. May 27, 1869, at Scarborough. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. CaUed to the Bar, Inner
Temple, 1894. Of Abbotsfield, WiveUscombe, Somerset, and
of Conyngham Hall, near Knaresborough. J. P. for the West
Riding, Yorks., and for Somerset. Lieut., Yorks. Hussars
(Yeomanry), 1903-9. Capt., 5th Batt., Somerset L.I., 1914-
19. Married, Dec. 12, 1895, Rosalie, youngest dau. of John
Dyson, of Moorlands, Crewkeme, Somerset, and had issue.
Of 23, Royal Crescent, Bath, in 1936. Died Sept. 20, 1949.
Brother of Evelyn A. (1889). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, Sept. 24, 1949;
T. B. Woodd.)
WOODD, BASIL JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 25, 1840.
Of Bucks. [S. of the Rev. Charles Samuel (1815), R. of
Drayton-Beauchamp.] Matric. Easter, 1840. Migrated to
Corpus Christi, Feb. 4, 1842; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1848; priest, 1849. C. of Hasland, Derbs., 1859-
67. Married (1) Emma Brice, of Ramsgate; (2) Mary Sildich,
of Calstock, Cornwall. Died May, 1867, aged 44, at Chester-
field. (G. Mag., 1867, I. 826; Crockford; Clergy List; T. B.
Woodd.)
WOODD, BASIL KILVINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 13.
i860. [Eldest] s. of Basil Thomas (next), of Conyngham Hall,
near Knaresborough, Yorks. (and Charlotte Mary, dau. of
the Rev. John Dampier). B. Sept. 13, 1842, at Aldborough,
Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1865;
LL.M. 1869. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of All
Saints, Huntingdon, 1865-8. C. of Scarborough, 1868-73.
V. of Filey, 1873-9. V. of Bilton, Yorks., 1879-84. Married,
1866, Esther Harriet, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edmund HoUond,
of BenhaU Lodge, Suffolk. Died, Apr. 16, 1886. Father of
Basil A. H. (1887) and Evelyn A. (1889). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
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WOODD, BASIL THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1832. [Eldest] s. of Basil George, Esq. [of Hillfield,
Hampstead] (and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Robert Mitton).
B. July 7, 1815, in London. School, private. Matric. Micbs.
1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
May 6, 1841. Of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, Yorks.
J. P. and D.L., for the North and West Ridings. Chairman of
the West Riding Quarter Sessions. M.P. for Knaresborough,
1852-68 and 1874-80. Married, July 13, 1837, Charlotte
Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Dampier, of Colinshayes,
Somerset. Died June 4, 1895, in Hampstead. Father of the
above. {Boose, iii. 1481; Burke, L.O.; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. 2; Law Lists.)
WOODD, CHARLES HAMPDEN BASIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [2nd] s. of Charles Henry Lardner, of Rosslyn,
Hampstead (by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Joseph Harris, of
Westcotes, Leicester). B. [Feb. 2], 1869, in Hampstead.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1890; M.A. 1S94. At St Andrews Univ.
F.Z.S. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1900; priest, 1901; C. of Keigh-
ley, Yorks., 1900-1. C.M.S. Missionary in Japan, 1901-2.
Principal of the Boys' School at Osaka, 1902-8; Chaplain
there, 1908-15. V. of Toiler Porcorum with Toller Fratrum,
Dorset, 1915-20. P.C. of Pleshy, Essex, 1920-39. Married,
Jan. 6, 1903, Elfrida, eldest dau. of the Rt. Rev. Frederick
George Hose, Bishop of Singapore, and had issue. Latterly of
Hartland Road, Epping, Esse.x, where he died Sept. 11, 1941.
Brother of Trevor B. (1885). (B. Wood; Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Sept. 12, 1941.)
WOODD, CHARLES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 16,
1815. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Basil (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1778), R. of Drayton-Beauchamp, Bucks,
(by his 2nd wife, Sophia, dau. of William Jupp, Esq., of Wands-
worth). B. Sept. 9, 1795.] Matric. Michs. 1817. Succeeded
his father as R. of Drayton-Beauchamp, Bucks., 1831-8.
Married Mary, dau. of James Lomax, surgeon, of Dover
Street, London. Died June 2, 1838, aged 43. Brother of
William J. T. (1825); father of Basil J. (1840). (T. B. W^oodd;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1838, 11. 222; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
N.S. 2 ; Burke, L.G.)
WOODD, EVELYN ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Basil Kilvington (i860) (and
Esther Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Hollond, of
Benhall Lodge, Suffolk). Of HoUington Park, St Leonards-
on-Sea. B. Dec. 13, 1870, at Scarborough. School, Upping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Of St George's House,
Eastcheap, London. Secretary to the Universal Water Meter
Co. Died, unmarried, Sept. 15, 191 1, in Melbourne, Australia,
as the result of an accident. Brother of Basil A. H. (1887).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Oct. 9, 1911.)
WOODD, JOHN HENRY TOWNSEND. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9,
1875. 3rd s. of Robert Ballard, merchant, of Woodlands,
Hampstead (and Barbara Matthew, dau. of M. T. Bethune,
M.D.). B. May 6, 1855. [School, King's College, London.]
Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1877; B.A. (i5<A Classic) 1879;
M.A. 1892. F.R.I. B.A. Architect and Surveyor to Guy's
Hospital, 1892-1915. Married (i) 1891, Frances Eleanor, dau.
of the Rev. .Alfred Peache, D.D., of Wimbledon; (2) Jan. 4,
1908, Ada Murray, elder dau. of James Merrick Gavin, of
Hampstead, and had issue. Latterly of Kingsgate, Rolvenden,
Kent, where he died Dec. 29, i939- Brother of Arthur B.
(1871). {King's Coll. Reg., 89; The Times, Dec. 30, 1939-)
WOODD, TREVOR BASIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. [Eldest] s. of Charies [Henry] Lardner, of Rosslyn,
Hampstead [and sometime of Oughtershaw Hall, Yorks.]
(by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Joseph Harris, of Leicester).
B. July 7, 1866, in Hampstead. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. and LL.B. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(London), 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square,
1890-1911. V. of St John-the-EvangeUst (with St Saviour's,
Fitzroy Square, from 1913), 1911-40. Perm, to off., dio. of
Bradford, from 1940. Master of the Worshipful Company of
Salters, 1927-8 and 1930-1. Latteriy of Oughtershaw Hall,
Skipton. Died Mar. 20, 1946, at Eastbourne. Brother of
Charles H. B. (1887). (T. B. Woodd; Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Church Times, Mar. 29, 1946-)
WOODD, WILLIAM JAMES TILLSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 10, 1825. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Basil (Tnmty
College, Oxford, 1778), of Paddington Green. [B. June i,
1805.] Matric. Michs. 1825. Married Margaret, dau. of
Col. George William Mignon, H.E.I.C.S. Died Feb. 5, 1836,
aged 30; buried in Paddington churchyard. Brother of
Charles S. (1815). (T. B. Woodd; Burke, L.G.)
WOODD-SMITH, see SMITH.
WooDGATES, James Richard
WOODE, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1898. Of Norfolk. S. of the Rev. E[noch] (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), R. of Mepal, Cambs. B. May 2, 1872, at Hindolve-
stone, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1898; B..\ 1901; M.A. 1928.
Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Peter's,
Colchester, 1901-4. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Green Hill,
Harrow, 1904-5. C. of Attleborough, Norfolk, 1905-8. R. of
Fersfield, 191 1-28. R. of Burgh Parva with Briston, 1928-
52-. Married, 1902, Margaret Ethel, dau. of Dr Francis
Marshall, of Barrow House, Suffolk. (Crockford; Who's Who
in Norfolk.)
WOODFALL, JOHN WARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 6, 1829. [Youngest] s. of George [of Dean's Yard,
Westminster, printer of The Letters of Junius (and Mary Ann
Brown)]. B. [Dec. 7, 1811], in London. School, Westmmster.
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1835; -M.A. 1839. At
University College and the Middlesex Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
1840; F.R.C.P., 1854. Physician, Western Dispensary and
the Westminster Hospital. Practised in Davies Street,
Berkeley Square, and latterly at .Maidstone, Kent. Physician,
West Kent Infirmary. J. P. for Kent, 1862. Married, Jan. 29,
1845, Jane, eldest dau. of Cohn Douglas, of Mains, Dumbartons.
Died Mar. 22, 1867. (Record of Old Westminsters; Medical
Directories; G. Mag., 1867, i. 683.)
WOODFORD, JAMES RUSSELL. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 13, 1838. Only s. of James Russell, hop-
merchant, of Southwark, Surrey (and Frances, dau. of
Robert Appleton, of Henley). [B. Apr. 30, 1820.] School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar; B.A. 1842;
M.A. 1845. D.D., Lambeth, 1869. Second Master of Bishop's
College, Bristol, 1843-5. 0''^ deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol), 1843; priest (Exeter), 1845; C. of St John's, Bristol,
1843-5. V. of Coalpit Heath, Gloucs., 1845-7. V. of Easton,
1847-55. V. of Kempsford, 1855-68. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Oxford, 1863-9. Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
1866-73. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1864, 1867 and 1873;
Ramsden Preacher, 1871. V. of Leeds, 1868-73. Chaplam to
the Bishop of Winchester, 1869-73. Chaplain to the Queen,
1872. Bishop of Ely, 1873-85- 'At Ely he found plenty that
wanted doing, churches to be restored. Cathedral School to be
revived, a Theological College to be founded An active
Bishop, beloved by clergy and people.' Author, Sermons.
Died, unmarried, Oct. 24, 1885; buried in the Cathedral
choir. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Boase, iii. 1482;
Crockford; D.N.B.)
WOODFORD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 19,
1788. Of Leicester. [S. of Samuel, of Leicester.] Matric.
Michs. 1788. Kept three terms; name off, Jan 17, 1790, with
the note 'gone to Oxford.' Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Jan. 17, 1790; B.A. (Oxford) 1792. (Al. Oxon.; St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 571.)
WOODFORD, WENMAN LANGHAM. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Oct. 9, 1847; a 'Ten-year man.' 'Plus annos 24 natus.'
WOODGATE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 20, 1791. Eldest s. of Robert, of the Middle Temple,
Proctor in Convocation and Chancellor of St Paul's. B. in
London. Matric. Michs. 1791. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 14, 1786. Called to the Bar, Jan. 23, 1801. (Inns of
Court.)
WOODGATE, PHILIP JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 24,
1851. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855.
WOODGATE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1876. S. of Thomas Williaim, of the Boundaries,
Balham. B.'May, 1857, in London. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1881. Adm. Solicitor, 1885;
practised at 123, Pall Mall, London. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Law Lists (not 1900).)
WOODGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at E.mmanuel, June 18,
i860; re-adm. Oct. 11, 1867. Matric. Michs. i860.
WOODGATE, WILLIAM HARVEY ELGAR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892. S. of WilUam, of Portland House,
London 'Road, Reading. B. Jan. 29, 1874, at Reading.
School, WeUington College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M A 1899. .Assistant Master at Middleton School, Bognor,
in 1905. Died Dec. 10, 1937, at 66, Elmhurst Road, Reading.
(The Times, Dec. 15, 1937; Cambridge Yearbook, 1906.)
WOODGATES, JAMES RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pe.mbroke, June 21, 1851. 2nd s. of William, schoolmaster,
of Honiton, Devon. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A.
1855; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Salisburj-). 1858; pnest, 1859;
C of Wingfield, Wilts., 1858-60. C.-in-charge of Holme-
Lacy, Heref., 1860-5. I<- oi Putley, 1865-9. R- o^ ^Vest
Walton, Norfolk, 1869-72. R- of Depden, Suffolk, 1872-86.
Married Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Canon E. J. Moor, of
Great BeaUngs, Suffolk. Died Sept. 21,
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Univ. Almanack.)
aged 57.
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WooDHAM, Charles Barclay
WOODHAM, CHARLES BARCLAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr 23, 1841. S. of Samuel, merchant, of London (and
Harriett). B. Sept. 23, 1820. Matric. Michs. 1841.
WOODHAM, HENRY ANNESLEY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity, Oct. 20, 1834. S. of Henry Edward Higmore. B. at
Newbury, Berks. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1834.
Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 18, 1836; Members' prize, 1837, 1838;
B.A. (5th Classic) 1839; M.A. 1842; LL.D. 1849. FeUow of
Jesus, 1841-8. Hon. FeUow, 1862-75. Adm. ad eundem, at
Oxford, 1843. F.S.A., 1856. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Humfrey, Esq., of Cambridge. Author, An Applica-
tion of Heraldry to the Illustration of Various University and
Collegiate Antiquities. Edited Tertullian's Apology. Died
Mar. 16, 1875, at Cambridge. M.L at St Mary's, Readmg.
(Al. Oxon., which gives died Nov. 16; Boase, iii. 1484-)
WOODHAM, WILLIAM CLIFTON NASH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Oct. i, 1876. S. of W. F. N., Esq., of
Shepreth, Cambs. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matnc. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880. Died July 16, 1934, aged 76, at Shepreth;
buried there. [The Times, July 18, 1934.)
WOODHEAD, EDGAR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 21, 1882. S. of James Dawes, gent, (and Elizabeth).
B. Jan. 17, 1863, at Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia. Schools
[Hudde'rsfield College and] Heidelberg Gymnasium. Matric.
Easter, 1882; B.A. 1885; LL.B. 1888. Adm. SoUcitor, 1888;
practised at Huddersheld; retired, 1904. CaUed to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1906. In the Education Department of the
West Riding. Married, Apr. 7, 1906, Lydia Mary, dau. of
J. Dickenson Betts, of Hampstead. Died Jan. 14, 1922, at
Huddersfield. (Law Lists; Yorkshire Who's Who; The Times,
Jan. 17, 1922.)
WOODHEAD, FRANK ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Sx John's,
June 23, 1888. S. of Joseph [M.P.], newspaper-proprietor and
editor, of Huddersfield (and Catherine). B. May 29, 1868, at
Woodthorpe, Huddersfield. School, Loretto (Mr Almond).
Matric. Michs. 1888. Played cricket for Yorkshire. A
journalist; on the staff of the Huddersfield Guardian. Died
Aug. 25, 1943, at Huddersfield. Brother of the next. (Loretto
Reg. ; The Times, Aug. 27, 1943 )
WOODHEAD, GERMAN SIMS. M.A. 1899. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 7, 1899. Professor of Pathology, 1899-1921. FeUow of
Trinity Hall, 1900-21. [Eldest s. of Joseph, of Longden-
hokne, Huddersfield. B. at Huddersfield, Apr. 29, 1855.
School, Huddersfield College; M.B. and CM. (Edin.) 1878;
M.D. (Edin.)]; M.R.C.P. 1880; F.R.C.P. 1882. F.R.S.E.
Hon. LL.D., Birmingham. President of the R. Med. Soc,
Edinburgh; Vice-Pres., R. Physical Soc, Edinburgh.
Director of Research Lab., Conjoint Board. Research Scholar,
Grocers' Company. Superintendent of the Research Labora-
tory, R.C.P., Edijiburgh, 1879-90. Demonstrator in Patho-
logy' and Anatomy at Edinburgh University. President,
Royal Medical Society, 1878. Member of the Royal Com-
mission on Tuberculosis, 1902. Member of Executive, Cancer
Committee. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel,
R.A.M.C, Sanitary Service; Brevet Colonel; mentioned twice
in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'). K.B.E.,
1919. Married, 1881, Harriet Elizabeth St Clair Erskine
Yates. Author, medical. Editor of the Journal of Pathology
and Bacteriology. Died Dec. 29, 1921. Brother of the above.
(King's Coll. Reg., 296; Univ. War List; Medical Directories;
Who was Who.)
WOODHEAD, JOHN ACKROYD. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1900.
[S. of Samuel, of Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorks. B. June 19,
1881. School, Bradford Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1903. Appointed to the
I.C.S. 1903; Assistant Magistrate and CoUector in Bengal; in
Assam, 1905; Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1913; District
and Sessions Judge, 1917; ist Land Acquisition Officer, 1918;
Secretary to Government of Bengal (Finance, Commerce and
Marine Depts.) 1924; Joint Secretary (Dept. of Commerce),
Government of India, 1927; Secretary, 1929. Delegate to the
Burma Round Table Conference in London, 1931. Member,
Executive Council of Bengal, 1932. CLE., 1930; K.C.S.I.,
1934. Chairman, Palestine Partition Commission, 1938.
Governor of Bengal (June-Nov.), 1939. Retired, Dec. 1939.
Adviser to the Secretary of State for India, 1939 and 1942-4;
to Secretary of State for Burma, 1941-2. G.C.I.E , 1946.
Chairman, Famine Enquiry Commission, 1944-5- Married,
Nov. 9, 1908, Alice Mary, dau. of B. S. Wadsworth, of
Bradford, and had issue. Of Woking, Surrey, in 1953. (India
Office Lists; Who's Who.)
WOODHEAD, JOHN WOODHEAD RUDOLPH SCHENCK. Adm.
at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1890. S. of Frederick Henry Albert
Schenck, Esq., of Cronbeck Cottage, Greeba, near St John's,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1890.
WOODHOUSE, ALFRED ARMITAGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1885. S. of the Rev. John, of Byker, Newcastle-on-
Tyne (and Elizabeth Aim Cheetham). B. Jan. 21, 1866, at
WooDHOUSE, Charles Joseph
the Parsonage, Famley, Yorks. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Royal Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Assistant
Master at Locker's Park Preparatory School, Hemel Hemp-
stead, in 1905. Brother of John (1877), Herbert A. (1883) and
James C (1879). (Catnb. Yearbook.)
WOODHOUSE, ALFRED JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Caius, Dec. 14, 1844. S. of Joseph, of Nottingham. B. there.
Schools, Edinburgh and King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Adm. ad eundem, at
Oxford, 1855. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1848; priest, 1849;
C of Luddenham and Pluckley, Kent, 1848-58. P.C of Holy
Trinity, Dover, 1858-63. V. of Ide Hill, 1863-80. Married,
Aug. 28, 1849, Mary PockUngton, dau. of Robert Wingate,
Esq., of Hagworthingham, Lines. Author, Sermons. Died
Apr. 4, 1880, aged 58. Brother of Charles W. (1836) and
Henry D, (1844). (Venn, 11. 269 and MS. note; Al. Oxon.;The
Guardian, Apr. 7, 1880.)
WOODHOUSE, ARTHUR CHORLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 5, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick Charles (1846)
(and Susanna Agnes Fenton, dau. of Edward Chorley, M.D.).
B. May 3, 1854, at New Shoreham, Sussex. Bapt. May 27,
1854. [School, Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876;
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1878; priest, 1879; C of
Battersea, Surrey, 1878-82. C of St Anne's, Brookfield,
Highgate Rise, 1882-3. V. of St Mark's, Battersea Rise,
1883-91. C of Stantonbury with New Bradwell, Bucks.,
1891-1901. V. of SS. Philip and James, Leckhampton,
Gloucs., 1901-11. R. of Winterboume-Monkton, Dorset,
1912-18. V. of Pampisford, Cambs., 1922-8. Married, June 8,
1882, Margaret Helen Morris, of Old Traftord. Latterly of
Bournemouth, where he died Aug. 19, 1944. (Lancing Reg.;
Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887.
S. of the Rev. Charles Wright (1836), Canon of Manchester.
B. 1869, at Blackburn, Lanes. School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Manchester), 1892; priest, 1893; C of St Peter's, Blackburn,
1892-7. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Manchester,
1897-1903. V. of Wemeth, Lanes., 1903-20. V. of Calder
Vale, 1920-30. V. of Arkholme, 1930-44. Died Jan. 9, 1944.
Brotherof Charles J. (1884) and George F. (1893), etc. (Venn,
II. 494; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 12, 1944-)
WOODHOUSE, ARTHUR LEIGHTON ALDERSON. Adm.
(age 18) at Caius, Dec. 7, 1871. [2nd] s. of Henry Richard
(1840), barrister. B. Mar. 5, 1855, in the parish of St Mary,
Marylebone, London. Schools, Maidenhead and Harrow.
Migrated to Trinity HaU, Nov. 13, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1878. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 25, 1875. A wme-
merchant in London. Died, July 26, 1935, at Southend-on-
Sea. Brother of Vivian M. (1886). (Venn, 11. 401 ; Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Aug. 9, 1935.)
WOODHOUSE, ARTHUR POWYS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 5, 1868. [2nd] s. of Coventry [Mark], of Bedford House,
Tavistock Square, London. B. [Jan. 17], 1849, in London.
School, Mariborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar,
1871; B.A. (11th Wrangler) 1872; (Theol. Exam., 1st Class,
1873); M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1873; priest, 1874; C.
of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1873-8. C of St Barna-
bas, Cambridge, 1878-82. V. of St Matthias, Sneinton, Notts.,
1882-90. V.of Tuxford, 1890-1911. V. of Grendon, Northants.,
1911-20. Married, June 30, 1881, Frances D'Oyley, dau. of
the Rev. Charles WeUand Edmonstone, V. of Christ Church,
Homsey. Resided latterly at Dean Hurst, Littledown Road,
Bournemouth, where he died Nov. 6, 1939. Brother of
James S. (1880). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 7, 1939-)
WOODHOUSE, CECIL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1889. S. of the
Rev. Henry David (1844), V. of Himbleton, Worcs. B. Mar.
31,1870. School, Cheltenham CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir. 1896; M.D. 1901. 'At the
Middlesex Hospital, 1892-6. House Physician and House
Surgeon, ChUdren's Hospital, Paddington Green. Clinical
Assistant, Leicester Infirmary. Practised at Esher, Surrey.
Married, June 13, 1900, Norah, dau. of G. Keen, of Esher, and
widow of E. Nelson. Of Coaxdon HaU, Axminster, Devon,
in 1925. Died Dec. 31, 1940, at Sidmouth. Brother of Harry
P. (1891). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg., 196;
Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 3, 1941.)
WOODHOUSE, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1884. S. of the Rev. Charles Wright (1836) (next)
(and Anne Livesey). B. Aug. 14, 1865, at Blackburn. School,
Manchester Grammar (Mr S. DiU). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (York), 1888; priest, 1889; C
of Doncaster, 1888-93. C of St Mary's, Crumpsall, Man-
chester, 1893-6. C of St Andrew's, Ancoats, 1896-8. V. of
St Peter's, Bury, Lanes., 1898-1922. V. of Ribby with Wrea,
568
WooDHOusE, Charles Wright
1922-46. Lie. to off., dio. of Carlisle from 1947. Latterly of the
old vicarage. Water Yeat, Ulverston, Lanes. Brother of
Arthur J. (1887) and George F. (1893), etc. (Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, CHARLES WRIGHT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
St John's, July 7, 1836; re-adm. pens. Oct. 8, 1836. S. of
Joseph, ol Nottingham. U. in the parish of St Mary, Notting-
ham. School, Nottingham. Migrated (age 19) to Caius, Oct.
1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar; B.A. {22nd Wrangler)
1840; Hulsean prize, 1841; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Litt. dim. from York), Sept. 20, 1840; priest (York), Dec. 19,
1841; C. of St James, Sheffield, 1840-6. Theological Lecturer
at St Bees CoUege, 1846-58. V. of St Peter's, Blackburn,
1858-74. Took an active part in reheving distress in Lanes,
during the "cotton famine' caused by the American Civil War.
Canon of Manchester, 1874-1903. R. of St Andrew's, Aneoats,
Manchester, 1874-1903. Married Anne Livesey. Author, Use
and Value of the Ancient Fathers (Hulsean prize essay). Died,
Apr. 10, 1906, at Dawley, Shropshire. Brother of Alfred J.
(1844) and Henry D. (1844); father of Arthur J. (1887),
George F. (1893), the above, and Edward L. (1895). (Venn, 11.
238 and add.; The Caian, .xv. in; Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 4,
1836. S. of — , of Leominster, Heref. [School, Eton.] (Eton
ScA.*Lti<s.)
WOODHOUSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1853. S. of Edward. B. at Esher, Surrey. School,
Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells), 1859; priest (Worcester), x86o. P.C.
of Slad, Gloucs., 1859-68. C. of Staplegrove, Somerset, 1874-
5. Resided for some time at Taunton. Died F'eb. 12, 1897,
aged 63, in London. [Crockford; The Times, Feb. 15, 1897.)
WOODHOUSE, EDWARD LIVESEY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1895. [S. of the Rev. Charles W. (1836). B. Sept. 3,
1876.] Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon
(Manchester), 1899; priest, 1904; C. of Christ Church, Ashton-
under-Lyne, Lanes., 1899-1901. C. of St Peter's, Caversham,
New Zealand, 1902-10. Of Balclutha, Otago, New Zealand,
1910-14. Brother of Arthur J. (1887), etc. Disappears from
Crockford, 1915.
WOODHOUSE, FRANCIS CYPRIAN. .\dm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1S99. S. of WUUam Henry, of The Hall, East Ilsley,
Berks, (and Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Emerson, of
Bury St Edmunds). B. Sept. 26, 1880. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Kettering, Northants.,
1905-14. V. of Welford with Sulby, 1914-46. Married,
Aug. 1, 1911, Isabel Norah, dau. of Edward Paul Toller, ol
Headlands, Kettering, and had issue. Of Haslemere, Surrey,
in 1952. (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
WOODHOUSE, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Feb. 5, 1846. [4th] s. of George Edward, Esq., of
Hampstead (and Joanna). B. there [Nov. 26, 1827]. Bapt.
Apr. 9, 1828. [School, Mount Radford, Exeter.] Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester),
1850; priest, 1851; C. of Old with New Shoreham, Sussex,
1850-6. P.C. of Clayton, Lanes., 1856-8. R. of St Mary's,
Hulme, Manchester, 1858-85. V. of Holy Trinity, Folkestone,
1885-1905. Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1900. Married
(1) 1853, Susanna Agnes Fenton, dau. of Edward Chorley,
M.D., of WiUiton, Somerset, and had issue; (2) June 12, 1890,
Mary, 2nd dau, of James Worrall, of Whalley Range.
Author, Military Religious Orders; Some Account of St John's
College Chapel; The Life of the Soul in the World; Thoughts for
the Times, etc. Died Sept. 27, 1905. Father of Arthur C.
(1872). (Eagle, X.XVU. 106; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who was Who.)
WOODHOUSE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1824. S. of Richard (and Susan). B. [Feb. 16, 1808],
at Bath. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1824. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Sir W. Sterry.)
WOODHOUSE, GEORGE FRASER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893.
S. of the Rev. Charles Wright (1836), Canon of Manchester
(and Anne Livesey). B. Feb. 23, 1875, at Ardwick Green.
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1895); B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Assistant Master at Sedbergh School, 1897-1930. Brother of
Charles J. (1884) and Arthur J. (1887), etc. (Venn, 11. 535.)
WOODHOUSE, GERVAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 7, 1850.
S. of the Kev. Gervas Harvey (next), R. of Finningley, Notts.
(and Miriam). B. Aug. 17, 1831, in St Werbergh's parish,
Derby. Schools, Kingston College, Hull; Rossall; and St
Peter's, York. -Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. (43^^ Wrangler)
1854. Assistant Master at Bedford Modem School; Second
Master at the Mathematical School, Rochester; Assistant
Master at R. C. Powle's School, Blackheath; at the Rev. W.
WOODHOUSE, John
Hiley's School at Richmond. Afterwards took private
pupils until he inherited some property. Died Jan. 2, 1912.
Brother of John (1864). (Rossall Reg.; Venn, 11. 296 and
MS. note; Burke, L.G., sub Harvey, of Ickwell Bury, Beds.)
WOODHOUSE, GERVAS HARVEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1819. S. of Gervas, Esq., of Owston Place, near
Gainsborough, Lines. Educated by the Rev. Mr Graham, of
York. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1824; priest, 1826; C. of St .Michael's and
St Werburgh's, Derby. P.C. of Boulton,Derbs., 1833-6. R. of
Finningley, Notts., 1836-82. Father of John (1864) and the
above. Disappears from Crockford, 1883. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
WOODHOUSE, HARRY PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 28, 1891. S. of the Rev. Henry David
(next), V. of Himbleton, Worcs. School, Malvern CoUege.
Matric. .Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Assistant .Master
at St Peter's School, Weston-super-Mare, 1899-1904; at Old
Ride School, Branksome Park, Bournemouth, 1904-11.
Latterly of the Alders, Bumham, Bucks, and of 4, Carlton
Gardens, Ealing. Brotherof Cecil {1889). (Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOODHOUSE, HENRY DAVID. .Adm. pens, at Christ's.
June II, 1844. S. of Joseph. B. Mar. 3, 1824, at Nottingham.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A.
1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1848; priest
(Chester), 1850; C. of Ponsonby, Cumberland, 1849-53. C. of
King's Bromley, Staffs., 1854-65. V. of Himbleton, Worcs.,
1865-96. Married Emily Smith. Died May 8, 1896. Father
of the above and of Cecil (1889); brotherof Alfred J. (1844)
and Charles W. (1836). Peile, 11. 488; Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, Apr. 20, 1840. [Eldest] s. of Richard, Esq., East India
merchant. B. 1822, in India. Schools, London High and
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1840; B..\. (isth
Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow, 1844-6. .■Vdm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 11, 1844. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1848.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Married, July 14, 1846,
Rosanna Louisa, dau. of Spencer Mackay, Esq., of Harley
Street, London. Died Jan. 11, 1904, aged 83, at Bournemouth.
Sketch portrait in the College hbrary. Father of .Arthur L. A.
(1871) and Vivian M. (1886). (Venn, 11. 251 and MS. note;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Jan. 15, 1904.)
WOODHOUSE, HERBERT, .-^dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1878. [2nd s. of James Jhomas, of Manchester
(and Dorothy, youngest dau. of Thomas Marton, of Terring-
ton, Yorks.). B. Dec. 1, 1S59, in Manchester.] School,
Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1878; B..\. 1882;
prizeman; LL.B. 1884; LL..M. 1885; LL.D. 1891; .M.A. 1919.
Rowing 'blue' (cox), 1881. Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised in
Hull and Bridlington (Messrs Woodhouse and Son). Of
Newgate House, Cottingham, Yorks. J. P. for the East
Riding of Yorks. Clerk of the Peace for Kingston-upon-Hull,
1898-1951-. C.B.E., 1920. Married, June 20, 1888, Frances
Harriette, dau. of VVilham J. HaUiday, of .Manchester, and
had issue. (Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Burke, O.B.E.;
Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
WOODHOUSE, HERBERT ARTHUR. .A.dm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Oct. 8, 1883. S. of the Rev. John, V. of Byker,
near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [School, private.] Matric. \Iichs.
1883. Brother of Alfred .\. (1885), John (1877), and the next.
WOODHOUSE, JAMES CHEETHAM. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 8, 1879. [S. of the Rev. John, of Byker
vicarage, Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, Royal Grammar
Newcastle-on-Tvne.] Matric. Michs. 1879. Brother of John
(1877), the above and .\lfred A. (1885).
WOODHOUSE, JAMES STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 28) at
Pembroke, Oct. 11, 1880. S. of Coventry Mark, Esq., of
Kensington. B. [June 2, 1852], in London. [School, Marl-
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M..\. 1887.
Ord. deacon (LincoUi), 1883; priest (SouthweU), 1885; C. of
Holy Trinity, Nottingham, 1883-9. C. of Cricklewood,
Middlesex, 1890-2; V. there, 1892-1910. V. of Bucknell with
Buekton, Salop, 1910-28. Married, Sept. 16, 1884, Harriette,
dau. of the Kev. Charles Powys Isaac, V. of Boningale,
Staffs. Died Dec. 4, 1928. Brother of Arthur P. (1868).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1822.
Of Yorks. 2nd s. of Henry, farmer, of Scorton, Yorks.
B. there. May 16, 1801. School, Scorton (Mr Bowe). Matric.
Michs. 1822. Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 19, 1824; B..\. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1829; priest, 1830. R. of
Huish-Champflower, Somerset, 1836-72. Married, Mar. 15,
1836, Laura Agnes, dau. of Sir John Trevelyau, Bart.
Disappears from Crockford, 1873. (Clergy List.)
5^
WooDHousE, John
WOODHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5, 1864.
S of the Rev. Gervas Harvey (1819), R. of Finningley, Notts,
(and Miriam). B. there, Feb. 2, 1845. [School, King WiUiam s
College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1864. Sometime
Assistant Master at St Thomas's College, Colombo, Ceylon;
and at the College, Chester. Died June 16, 1902, at Dmsburg,
Germany. Brother of Ger\'as (1850). (King Wtlham s Coll.
Reg.)
WOODHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1877. Eldest
s of the Rev. John, V. of Byker, Northumberland. B. Mar.
10 1859, at Fulwood, Lanes. School, Newcastle Grammar
(Mr Christopherson). Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881 Ord.
deacon (York), 1882; priest, 1883; C of Thomaby, Yorks.,
1882-5 C of Byker, Northumberland, 1886-8. V. of bt
Peter's, Middlesbrough, 1888-1903. V. of Saxton with
Scartingwell, 1903-5. Brother of Alfred A. (1885), James C.
(1879) and Herbert A. (1883). Disappears from Crockford,
1906. (The Titnes, Jan. 29, 1929. records the death of his
widow, aged 102.)
WOODHOUSE (post GORDON-WOODHOUSE), JOHN GORDON.
Adm (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1890. Eldest s. of John
George, merchant, of [BurghUl Court], Hereford (and Bronte
House Liverpool), deceased (by his 2nd wife, Elinor Leece,
dau. of John Drinkwater, of Moor Piatt, Lanes.). B. [Feb. 16,
1871] at Bronte, Everton, near Liverpool. [School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1890. Of Nether Lypiatt Manor,
Stroud, Gloucs. Lieut., 4th Shropshue L.L, 1894-8. D.L.
for Herefordshire. Assumed the additional name of Gordon,
by deed poll, 1895. Married, July 30, 1895. Violet Kate
Eglinton, 2nd dau. of James E. A. Gwynne, of Folkington
manor, Polegate, Sussex. Died Apr. 15, I95i. (Burke, L.G.;
Kelly, Handbook.)
WOODHOUSE, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Dec 20 1798 S. of Robert, woollen-draper, of Norwich.
B there. School, North Walsham (Mr Hepworth). Matric.
Michs. 1799; M.B. 1804; M.D. 1810. Fellow, 1804-45;
Steward and Bursar. Physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital.
Practised in Cambridge. A good amateur painter; pupil of
Opie at Norwich. Of eccentric habits, with a special taste for
cock-fighting. Author, Essay on Single Vision. Died in
College, Mar. 20, 1845; buried at Chesterton. Brother of
Robert (1790). (Venn, u. 134; G. Mag., 1845, i. 560.)
WOODHOUSE, LAURENCE. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1896.
S. of the Rev. George Girdlestone (Christ Church, Oxford,
1850) V of Yealmpton, Devon. B. Aug. 10, 1873. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1896. Sometime Assistant Master
at the King's choir School. One of the foremost sporting-
journalists of his time. Possessed of a remarkable memory,
claiming to be able to repeat extempore all Hymns A. and M.,
and all the Psahns, with their appropriate numbers. Married,
1906, Edith Millicent, youngest dau. of H. WiUan, of Hanley
Court, Worcs. Died Sept. 6, i943- (Haileybury Reg.; Kings
Coll. Reg., 268; The Times, Sept. 9 and 11, 1943.)
WOODHOUSE, REGINALD ILLINGWORTH. Adm. pens, at
St John's. Apr. 19, 1873- [3rd] s. of George Edward imng-
worth maltster and brewer (and Hannah Elizabeth), a. at
HUton, Dorset. Bapt. Aug. 21, 1854- Matric. Michs. 1873;
BA 1877- M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (London, for Canterbury),
1878; priest (Canterbury), 1879; C. of Holy Trinity, Becken-
ham 1879-80. C. of Kensington, 1880-7. V. of St Luke s,
Bromley Common, 1887-94. R. of Merstham, Surrey, 1894-
1922 Married, June 5, 1888, Gertrude, 4th dau. of the
Rev C B. A. G. Hulton, R. of Emberton, Bucks. Author, Life
of Cardinal Morton; Life and Poetical Works of James Wood-
house; Merstham Parish Registers. Died Nov. 13, 1922, at
Reigate. (Eagle, xuii. 50; Crockford.)
WOODHOUSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 20,
1790. S. of Robert, woollen-draper, of Norwich (and — , dau.
of the Rev J Alderson, non-conformist minister, of
Lowestoft), is. [Apr. 28, 1773]. at Norwich. School, North
Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar; B.A. (Senior
Wrangler and ist Smith's prize) i795; M.A. 1798. FeUow,
1798-1823 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, 1820-2;
Plumian Professor, 1822-7. First Superintendent of the
University Observatory. F.R.S., 1803. ' He had an unportant
share in his earUer years as a teacher at Cambridge m
bringing to the notice of his countrymen the development m
mathematical analysis which had taken place on the Conti-
nent He was the first in England to explain and advocate
the notation and methods of the calculus.' Mamed, Feb. 20,
1823 Harriet, dau. of WiUiam Wilkins, architect, of Norwich
and had one son. Author, Principles of Analytical Calcula-
tions etc. A contributor to the Monthly Review. Died
Dec. 23, 1827, at Cambridge. Brother of John f. (1798);
father of the next. (Venn, 11. 119. and MS. note; D.N.B.;
Hist. Reg., 83; Gunther, Early Science m Cambridge, 64;
Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 28, 1827.)
WooDiN, Leopold Daniel
WOODHOUSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 31,
1843. [Only] s. of Robert, Esq. (above), late of Cambridge
Observatory (and Harriet, dau. of William Wilkins). B. 1825.
Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1847. Called to the Bar,
June 13, 1851. Of Longmead, Writtle, Essex. J. P. for
Essex. Father of the next. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;Yo%teT,
Men at the Bar.)
WOODHOUSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 11, 1872.
[Only] s. of Robert (above), of Writtle, Essex (and EUen H.
Alderson). B. Feb. 4, 1854, in London. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876. A banker at Braintree,
Essex (Messrs Sparrow, Tufnell and Co., incorporated into
Barclay's Bank). Of Orford House, Ugley, Essex, and 13,
Mount Street, London, W. D.L. for Essex. Served in the
South African War, 1898-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Essex Yeomanry). Married, 1887, Cecilia, dau. o£
Graham Menzies, of Haliburton, Perths. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.)
WOODHOUSE, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 29, 1872. S. of Thomas Jackson, engineer (and Maria).
B. at Leamington, Warws. Bapt. May 5, 1848. Matric.
Michs. 1872. Perhaps the man of these names, whci was at
St Bee's in 1869 and B.A., Trin. CoU., Dublin, 1893; M.A.
1894; LL.D., 1898, and ord. deacon (Bishop of Guiana), 1871;
priest, 1876; C. of St Simon's, De Kinderen, Demerara,
1871-2. C. of Braunstone, Leics., 1874-6. V. of Wimbish,
Essex, 1876-9. Chaplain at Hamburg, 1898-1903. R. of
Whitwell, Rutland, 1893-1915. Disappears from Crockford,
1918.
WOODHOUSE, VIVIAN MACKAY. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1886. [Youngest] s. of H. R. (1840), of i, Wyndham
Place [later of the Precincts, Canterbury]. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1886. Adm. Solicitor, 1892;
practised in Leicester (Messrs Salusbury and Woodhouse).
Married, June 20, 1888, Helen Maria, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
Philip Wood Loosemore, R. of St Peter's with Holy Cross,
Canterbury. Brother of Arthur L. A. (1871). (Law Lists; The
Guardian, July 4, 1888.)
WOODHOUSE, WALTER WEBB. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Apr. II, 1834. Of Worcs. [S. of John, of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, Leics. (and Dorothy).] Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A.
1838; M.A. 1841. C. of St Clement's, Ipswich, 1844-7; R-
there, 1847-65. R. of Pakefield, Sufiolk, 1865-7. V. of
Matlock Bath, Derbs., 1867-9. V. of Sandown, Isle of Wight,
1869-71. Married Laura — . Latterly of Budleigh Salterton,
Devon. Died Mar. 8, 1897, aged 83, at Weston-super-Mare.
(Crockford; The Times, Mar. 13, 1897; Clergy List.)
WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Jan. 5, 1752. S. of the Rev. William, of Cambs. (1726) [V. of
Dunton, Beds.]. B. at [Guilden] Morden. School, Market
Street, Herts. Matric. Lent, 1752; B.A. 1757. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), Dec. 18, 1757; priest, Oct. 18, 1778. C. of Dunton,
Beds., 1757. (St John's Coll. Adm., 111. 612.)
WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1879. S. of John, of Pitsmoor, near. Sheffield. B. there,
June 19, i860. School, Cambridge (private). Matric. Michs.
1879.
WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1886. S. of Edmund, planter, of Colombo (and
Marasena Jedr6 Ukku). B. Nov. 29, 1867, at Rambodde,
Ceylon. School, St Thomas's College, Colombo. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1910; LL.M. 1916. Entered the
Ceylon Civil Service, 1892 ; Acting District Judge at Tongalla,
1897; Acting PoUce Magistrate at Galle, 1901; District
Judge at Negombo and Batticaloa, 1905; at Mataia, 1912;
at Kurunegala, 1913; retired, 1927. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 20, 1909. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1916.
(Ceylon Civil List; Law Lists; G. Woodhouse.)
WOODIFIELD, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Jan. 23, 1822. S. of Matthew, Esq., of Durham. School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1822.
WOODIN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr. 22,
1873. Matric. Michs. 1873. One of these names was Captain
in the Sussex Artillery Volunteers, 1879. (Army Lists.)
WOODIN, LEOPOLD DANIEL. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1 886. [S. of Daniel, Esq., of Bridley Manor, Worplesdon,
Surrey.] A Ward in Chancery. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 26, 1893. CaUed to the Bar, June 17, 1896. On
the Midland Circuit. Of 2, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple.
Died Dec. 7, 1941, at Newquay, Cornwall. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 10, 1941.)
570
Wooding, Benjamin
WOODING, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1879.
S. of David Lewis. B. Mar. 28, 1861, at BeiUah, Brecknock.
School, Pontardawe College. Matric. .\lichs. 1879; B.A. 1883.
Assistant Master at Heme House School, 1883-5. .^dm.
Solicitor, 1889. On account of health went to the Cape and
California in 1890; died on the homeward voyage Apr. 25,
1893. {PeiU, 11. 670.)
WOODINGTON, HENRY PARR THICKNESSE. Adm. pens.
at Clare, July 8, 1841. [S. of the Rev. Henry Thickiiesse
(next).] Matric. Michs. 1841. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
1853; priest (Winchester), 1854; C. of Whitstable and
Seasalter, Kent, 1853-6. Chaplain in India, 1856-66; at
Pegu, 1856; at Jubbulpore, 1857-9; at Delhi, i860; at
Dugshaie, 1861-2; at Cuttack, 1863-6; at Dinapore, 1865.
Disappears from Crockford, 1868. (Clergy List.)
WOODINGTON, HENRY THICKNESSE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Emmanuel, Nov. 18, 1813. Of Bombay. [S. of Colonel
Henry Thicknesse (Town-Major of Bombay, in 1790).
B. Dec. 9, 1794.] Schools, Charterhouse, St Albans, Herts.
(Mr Pettingal) [and Eton]. Matric. Lent, 1814; B.A. 1825.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), July 24, 1824; priest, July 25, 1825;
C. of Budbrooke, Warws., 1824-5. V. of Hampton-in-.\rden,
Warws., 1826-40. Died at Bath, Aug. 28, 1840. Father of
the above. [List of Carthusians; Eton Sell. Lists; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1840, 11. 551;
V. Hodson; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WOODIWISS, HENRY. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1882. [4th s.
of Sir Abraham, of the Pastures, Derby, contractor for public
works. B. May 11, 1863. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs.
1882. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 14, 1883. Died in
1891. [Repton Sck. Reg.; Inns 0/ Court.)
WOODLAND, CLEMENT COLEBY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1873. B. June 13, 1851, at Glastonbury,
Somerset. School, Eastman's prep., Southsea; afterwards in
the Royal Navy. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Athletics 'blue' (100 yards), 1875, 1876. Ord. deacon
(Sahsbury), 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Trowbridge, Wilts.,
1876-9. C. of Hammerwood, Sussex, 1879-80; V. of Hammer-
wood with Holtye, 1880-1907. Died Feb. 16, 1907. Father of
the next. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 19, 1907.)
WOODLAND, VINCENT REYNOLDS. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1898. S. of the Rev. Clement Coleby (above), V. of
Hammerwood, Sussex. [B. Sept. 25, 1879.] School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1906. In the Egyptian Civil Service; Governor of
Mongalla, Sudan, 1920. Order of the Nile, 3rd class, 1922.
Married, Jan. 12, 1926, Jeannie Claudine, youngest dau. of
Clarence Leighton, of Chelsheld, Kent. Died Dec. 11, 1933,
at Warbleton, Sussex. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The Times,
Dec. 13, I933-)
WOODLEY, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Peterhouse, Sept. 20, 1823. [Eldest] s. of Charles [sometime
of the Island of St Kitt's, West Indies]. Of Glamorgans.
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. V. of St Stythians,
Cornwall, 1829-36. Died Dec. 12, 1836. (T. A. Walker, 418;
Boase, Collect. Cornub., 1286; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1837, II. 209.)
WOODLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 10, 1780. S. of WiUiara (Queen's College, Oxford, 1738)
[Lieut.-Governor of Antigua, 1768-88 and Governor of the
Leeward Islands, 1766 and 1792]. of London (and Frances,
dau. of Abraham Payne). School, Harrow. President of
St Kitt's, West Indies, 1807; Governor of Berbice, Demerara,
1808. Married and had issue, 5 daughters. Died in i8io.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Oliver, History of Antigua.)
WOODMAN, ALBERT FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1883. S. of William, Esq., of Piuhoe, Exeter. Matric.
Michs. 1883.
WOODMAN (post WODEMAN), CYRIL HERBERT. Adm. pens,
at Queens', Oct. 1899. S. of the Rev. Henry (1869). B.
Nov. 23, 1880, at Stockton, Durham. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1917. Changed his
name to Wodeman, 1905. Assistant Master at Duuchurch
HaU School, Rugby, 1903-7; at St Andrew's, Southborough,
1907; at Bengeo School, Hertford, i9o7-<); at the Grange,
Folkestone, 1909-16; Head Master, 1916-36 and of .Aldwych
Grange School, Boarshead, near Tunbridge Wells, 1936-40.
Of 34, Waterloo Mansions, Dover, in 1953. (Rossall Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; C. H. Wodeman.)
WOODMAN, ERNEST BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 8, 1885. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William
Henry (Wadham College, Oxford, 1857), deceased, of Lee,
Kent. B. there, Oct. 19, 1865. Schools [Marlborough College
and] Dover CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1893. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of Holy
Trinity, Richmond, Surrey, 1890-3. C. of St Matthew s.
WooDROFFE, George
St Leonards-on-Sea, 1893-5. C. of St Matthew's, Bayswater,
London, 1895-1900. C. of Holy Trinity, Lee, Kent, 1900-2.
V. of Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, i902--9. P.C. of St
Matthias, Plymouth, 1909-22. R. of King's Nympton,
Devon, 1923-9. Married, July 1, 1896, Ethel, 2nd dau. of
William Cfhater, Esq., of North Kensington. Resided latterly
at Exmouth, where he died Feb. 17, 1930; buried at King's
Nympton. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; J. T. Rule;
The Times, Feb. 19, 1930-)
WOODMAN (post WODEMAN), HENRY. Adm. pens, at St
John's Sept 30, 1869. S. of Henry, builder (and Mary).
B. at .\lton, Hants. Bapt. Jan 7, 1844. .Matric. Michs 1869;
B.A. 1873; .M.A. 1876. Adopted the spelling of Wodeman,
1905. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1872; priest 1873; C. of
HarUepool, 1872-4. C. of Kaglesclifie, 1874-5. V. of St
Peter's, Stockton-on-Tees, 1875-1905. V. of Holdenhurst,
Hants., 1905-7. V. of Bunbury with Calveley and Peckforton,
Cheshire, 1907-15. .Married, Oct. 9, 1872, Edith, dau. of
Charles West, R.N. Resided latterly at Folkestone, where he
was Chaplain to the Grange School. Died Mar. 30, 1932, at
the Grange. Father of Cyril H. (1899). (Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 8, 1932.)
WOODMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26,
1840. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1876.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Walton,
Suffolk, 1846-8. C. of StockweU, Surrey, 1848-55- C. of
Claypole, Lines., 1855-63; R. there, 1863-5. ^- o^ Kirkby-
in-Ashfield, Notts., 1876-98. Disappears from Crockford,
1899. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
WOODMAN, THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, .May 28, 1777. [Only] s. of John [Steward to the
Duke of Bridgwater] of [Cleveland Row, St James's], London
(and Ann, dau. of the Rev. Penyston Hastings, of Churchill,
Oxon., and only sister of Warren Hastings). School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1777; Scholar, 1778; B.A. 1781;
M.A. 1784. Adm. at Lincoln's Ion, Nov. 20, 1779. V. of
Ivinghoe, Bucks., 1797-1803. V. of Brackley, Northants.,
1803-25. V. of Wingrave, Bucks., 1803-4. Preb.of York, 1807.
R. of Daylesford, Worcs., 1814-15. Chaplain to the Duke
of Clarence. Married, July 22, 1811, Louisa, 2nd dau. of
Baron von Chapuset, of Stuttgart, Germany (niece of Warren
Hastings), and had issue. Died May 30, 1825, at Cheltenham.
[Record of Old YVestminsters; Iniie of Court; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1825, i.
649.)
WOODMASS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 5, 1825. Matric. Lent, 1826.
WOODMASS, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 13, 1821. B. in Calcutta. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A.
1826.
WOODMASS, MONTAGU. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1851. [Eldest] s. of Charles (Magdalen CoUege,
Oxford, 1820) [of Avonhurst, Warws.] (and the Hon. Harriet,
6th dau. of David .Montagu, 2nd Lord Erskine). B. at
Warwick. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857;
M.A. 1861. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1856. Called
to the Bar, June 6, 1861. On the Midland Circuit. Of
Compstall, Cheshire. J. P. for Cheshire. Married, 1867, Edith
Ahce, 2nd dau. of George Andrew, Esq., of Compstall, and
had issue. (£/ofi Sch. Lists; Walford, County Familus; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WOODROFFE, CHARLES HENRY WITTS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 4, 1867. [Eldest] s. of John Edward [barrister,
of Lincoln's Inn], B. Aug. 17, 1848, in London. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S71. .\dm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1872. Called to the Bar, Jan. 20, 1S75.
Of the Stydd House, New Forest, Hants. J. P. for Hants.
Married, Aug. 18, 1875, Catherine Mary, only child of John
Goodale, of Normanton, Derbs. Died, Nov. 23, 1S88.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The Times, .■Vug. 24, 1875.)
WOODROFFE, GEORGE. .\dm. (age 18) at King's, Aug. 11,
1774, a scholar from Eton. [4 th and youngest s. of Plukenett,
Esq., of Chiswick, Middlesex (and Anne, dau. of E. Skynner).
B. Feb. 24, 1756, at ChiswicJi, Middlesex.] Matric. Michs.
1775; B.A. 1779; M..\. 1782. FeUow, 1777-90. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 6, 1777- Prothonotary of the Court of
Common Pleas, 1794-1S22. Of Eastcot House, Ruislip,
Middlesex, and Wichenford Court, Worcs. Married (i) .-Vug.
10, 1790, Mrs Elizabeth .Mackay, eldest dau. of Sir Samuel
Hannay, Bart.; (2) Sept. 12, 1811, .■Vnna, dau. of William
Devon, of Cruwyshaye, Devon, and had issue. Died Dec. 29,
1822, at Chiswick. Father of Skynner G. (1834). (Eton Coll.
Reg.; Burke, Family Records; Inns of Court.)
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WooDROFFE, George William Plukenett
WOODROFFE, GEORGE WILLIAM PLUKENETT. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Feb. 9, i860. [Elder] s. of Skynner George (next),
of Hamstall-Ridware, Staffs. B. [July 18], 1842, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i860. Served m the Royal
Horse Guards Blue, 1860-5; Major, 24th Middlesex (Post
Of&ce) Volunteers. Attached to General McClellan's Head-
quarters Staff, Northern Army in the American Civil War,
1862; ran the blockade, 1864, and joined the Confederate
Army Founded the firm of Gordon Woodroffe and Co.,
1868. Of Eastcot House, Kingston Hill, Surrey, and of
Chiswick, Middlesex. Married, May 9, i866, AHce Maud, dau.
of Henry Townshend, of Caldecote Hall, Warws., and had
issue Died in Dec. 1919. {Eton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; A. P.
Burke, Family Records; The Times, Dec. 13, I9i9-)
WOODROFFE, SKYNNER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct 22, 1834. [Eldest s. of George (1774). of Eastcot House,
Ruislip Middlesex, Wichenford Court, Worcester and
Chiswick (by his 2nd wife, Anna, dau. of WUUam Devon).
B June 6,1814.] Matric. Michs. 1834. Of Wichenford Court,
Worcs and of Chiswick, Middlesex ; subsequently of Mavesyn
Ridware, Staffs. Married, Sept. 15, 1841, Emily, youngest
dau of George Rush, of Elsenham Hall, Essex, and Farthmg-
hoe, Northants. Died Feb. 4, 1848. Father of the above.
(Biu-ke, Family Records; G. Mag., 1848, i. 330.)
WOODROFFE, WILLIAM HAROLD GOODALE. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, Sept. 1895- C/o W. R. Goodale Esq., of
Oatlands, Moorland Park, Paignton. Matnc. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898.
WOODROOFFE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4,
1864 [i2th s. of the Rev. Thomas (St John's College, Oxford,
1806) R of Peper Harow, Surrey. B. May 21, 1845, at
Calbo'ume, Isle of Wight. School, Rugby.] Matnc. Michs.
1864- BA. 1868. Died Apr. 13, 1940, at Eastfield, Liss,
Hants. [Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., 111; The Times, Apr. 16,
1940; Rugby Sck. Reg.)
WOODROOFFE, GEORGE BORRIES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1887 [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry Reade (Christ Church,
Oxford 1852), Inspector of native schools, Cape Colony (and
Elizabeth Marion Oak). B. Mar. 12, 1868, at King William's
Town Schools, Diocesan College, Cape Colony and St
Andrew's College, Grahamstown. Matric. Michs. 1887;
BChir. 1894; M.B. 1895. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Practised at Adelaide, Cape Colony, and at Amersfoort,
Transvaal. In charge of the burgher camp, at Irene, Trans-
vaal 1901. Married, Sept. 7, 1896, EUzabeth McFarlan,
eldest dau of Thomas Jamison, Stafi Surgeon, R.N. Latterly
of Sheffield. Died Nov. 9, 1923- (Venn, 11. 495; Medical
Directories; The Times, Nov. 13, 1923.)
WOODROOFFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 6, 1765.
B at Cranham, Essex, Mar. 5, 1750. [S. of the Rev. John
(1722) V. of Cranham.] Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1770;
MA 1773; B.D. 1783. Fellow, 1770- Ord. deacon (London),
Dec' 27, 1773: priest, May 29, i774- R- of Ockley, Surrey,
1784-1817. R. of Oving, Sussex, 1799-1814- Mamed
(i) Jime 21, 1787, Catherine, dau. of Richard Barbor, Esq.,
of Brentwood; (2) Feb. 6, 1800, Sarah, dau. of — Barnard,
Esq of Westcott, Dorking, Surrey. Died Mar. 8, 1817, at
Ocki'ey. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., in; G. Mag., 1817, i. 284;
Howard and Crisp, n. 10.)
WOODROW, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 8,
1842 S. of Henry, solicitor, of Norwich. B. there [July 31,
1823] Schools, Eaton, near Norwich and Rugby (one of the
6 boys who took supper with Dr Arnold on the evemng before
his death). Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar, 1843-5; B.A.
tiAth Wrangler) 1846; M.A. (per Lit. Reg.) 1849. Fellow,
1846-54. Principal of Martinidre College, Calcutta, 1848-54.
Secretary to the Indian Council of Education, 1854. Inspector
of Schools in Eastern Bengal, 1855-72. 'He threw himself
ardently into the work of school inspector and, not confining
himself to his official duties, stimulated the interest of the
natives by frequent lectures on physical science.' Director of
PubUc Instruction in Bengal, 1875-6. 'The Nestor of
Education in Bengal.' Married, Oct. 18, 1854, at Calcutta,
Elizabeth dau. of Cornelius Butler, F.R.C.S., of Brentwood,
Essex but had no issue. Died Oct. 11, 1876, at DarjeeUng.
Bust in the CoUege Ubrary. (Venn, 11. 257; Boase, in. 1483;
D.N.B.; Laurie, Distinguished Anglo-Indians.)
WOODROW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, May 24,
1790 S. of Henry, mariner, of Wells, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Chesterfield and Dronfield, Derbs. Matnc. Michs.
1790- Scholar, 1790-2. Migrated to St Catharine's, Feb. 25,
1702 Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 22, 1792. Married, 1794,
—-.dau. of the Rev. — Hartley, of Leigh, Lanes. {Venn,
II. '120.)
WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, E. A. (1877), see PEACOCK.
Woods, Frank
WOODS, BERTIE FOUNTAIN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 2, 1899. S. of William Fountain, private secretary, of
Westminster (and Annie Mary Elizabeth Hollier Runcieman).
B. July 25, 1881, in Chelsea. School, Framlingham. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Assistant Master at
Giggleswick School, 1902-3 ; at Rich's School, Gloucester, in
1904. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Fusiliers).
{Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOODS, CHARLES ANTHONY HOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 24, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Henry, of Moorhill,
Durham. B. May 29, 1853, at Sunderiand. School, Harrogate
(private). Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879- Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1877; priest (York), 1878; C. of Silkstone,
Yorks., 1877-9. C. of Pocklington, 1879-80. C. of Spofforth,
1881-3. C. of Wolviston, Co. Durham, 1883-5. C. of Red-
marshaU, 1885-8. C. of Middle Hendon, 1888-93. Resided
latterly at East Boldon, where he died Dec. 5, 1940. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Dec. 7, 1940.)
WOODS, CHARLES WILLIAM TUTHILL. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. i, 1895. S. of [Col.] Richard WUliam [of 36,
Glazbury Road, West Kensington, London]. B. June 7, 1876,
at Eccles. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar.
At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; M.D.,
Brussels, 1907. Practised at Sleaford, Lines., and then at
Perth, Australia. Died Dec. 1940, in AustraUa. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Dec. 12, 1940.)
WOODS, CLAUDE CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct 1885. [S. of M.C., Esq., of Holeyn Hall, Northumberland.
School Hanow.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892.
A brewer. Of BanweU, Somerset. Died before 1925. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
WOODS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 13, 1865. Of
London. Matric. Michs. 1865. Kept three terms; left through
ill-health. Of the College, Highbury New Park, London, in
1911. (Peile, II. 590.)
WOODS, EDWARD HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 28, 1866. [2nd s. of Hans Hamilton, of Whitestown
House, Balbriggan, and Milverton Hall, Co. Dublin (and
Louisa Catherine, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Edward Taylor,
of Ardgillan Castle, Dublin).] B. [Apr. 17, 1847]. in DubUn.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870.
Lieut., Royal Meath Militia. Succeeded his brother at
MUverton Hall, 1885. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Dublin; High
Sheriff, 1883; High Sheriff of Co. Meath, 1888. Married,
Apr. 30, 1879, Katharine Margaret Everard, of Randalstown,
and had issue. Died Oct. 4, 1909. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Peile, II. 596; Burke L.G. of Ireland; Christ's Coll. obit,
notices.)
WOODS, The Rev. EDWARD SAMUEL. M.A. 1867, incorp. from
Trinity CoUege, Dublin. Ord. deacon, 1854 ; priest, 1855 ; C. of
Killesher, Co. Fermanagh, 1854-5. C. of Keuilworth, Warws.,
1855-8. C. of H. Trinity, Tunbridge WeUs, 1858-67. P.C. of
Holy Trinity, Dover, 1867-84. V. of Ash-next-Sandwich,
Kent, 1885-1901. Lived latterly at Oxford. Disappears
from Crockford, 1907. {Clergy List.)
WOODS, EDWARD SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Frank (next), of 31, Waverley
Street, Nottingham. B. Nov. i, 1877, at Hereford. School,
Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A.
1903. D.D., Lambeth, 1937. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1901; priest,
1902; C. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1901-2. Chaplain and
Lecturer at Ridley HaU, Cambridge, 1901-3; Vice- Principal,
1903-7. Chaplain at Davos Platz, 1908-13; at Lausanne,
1913-15. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1918-27. Hon.
Canon of Ely, 1923-7. V. of Croydon 1927-37. .-Vrchdeacon
of Croydon, 1930-7. Bishop Suffragan of Croydon, 1930-7.
Bishop of Lichfield, 1937-53- Select Preacher, 1916, 1921,
1927, 1935, 1941; at Oxford, 1936. Lord High Ahnoner,
1946-53. Married, July 30, 1903, Clemence Rachel, 2nd dau.
of Robert Barclay, of High Leigh, Hoddesdon, and had issue.
Died Jan. 11, 1953. Brother of Frank T. (1892). {Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 596; Univ. War List; Crockford; Who's
Who; KeUy, Handbook.)
WOODS, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 15, 1864. [2nd]
s. of Edward, of 10, Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, London
(and Mary Dent, dau. of Thomas Goodman, of Peterborough).
B. Nov. 21, 1846, in Liverpool. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; (Theol. Exam.,
ist Class, 1870); M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1870;
priest, 1871; C. of Chenies, Bucks., 1870-7. V. of Hereford,
1877-86. V. of St Andrew's, Nottingham, 1886-96. Mamed
Sept. 4, 1872, Alice Octavia, 3rd dau. of Joseph Fry, of
' Homchurch, Essex, and granddaughter of Mrs EUzabeth Fry,
the philanthropist. Died Jan. 15, 1896. Father of the above
and the next. {Crockford; A. P. Burke, Family Records; The
Standard, Jan. 17, 1896.)
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WOODS, FRANK THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i8,
1892. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frank (above), of St Andrew's
vicarage, Nottingham. B. [Jan. 15] 1874, in London.
School, MarltKjrough College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895; M.A. 1899; D.D. 1916. Hon. D.D., Edin., 1922, and
Glasgow, 1928. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1897; priest,
1898; C. of St John's, Eastbourne, 1897-1900. C. of Hudders-
field, 1900-1. V. of St Jude's, East Brixton, 1901-3. R. of
Kersal Moor, Lanes., 1903-8. V. of Bishop Auckland, Co.
Durham, 1908-12. V. of Bradford, 1912-16. Bishop of Peter-
borough, 1916-24. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1917 and
1920; at Oxford, 1918 and 1919. Head of the Mission of Help
to India, 1922-3. Bishop of Winchester, 1924-32. Married,
June 15, 1898, Nina Katherine, eldest dau. of Henry Edward
Thornton, of Nottingham. Author, Interpreters of God; The
Prayer Book Revised; What is God like?; Faith and Witness
of the Church in this Generation, etc. Died Feb. 27, 1932;
buried in Winchester Cathedral. Life, written by E. S.
Woods and F. B. Macnutt. Brother of Edward S. (1896).
{Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 29 and Mar. 3,
1932-)
WOODS, FREDERICK LINDSAY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1897.
S. of Thomas, of the Prudential Insurance Co. (and Harriet
Lindsay). B. Apr. i, 1880, at Lancaster. School, Leeds
Modem. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.B. and B.Chir.
1905; D.P.H. 1911. At the London Hospital; Clinical
Assistant there. Practised for a short time at Manningham,
Bradford. Assistant Port Health Officer, and Medical
Inspector of Emigrants at Hong Kong, 1912-20. Port Health
Officer, Amoy, China, and Medical Officer, Chinese maritime
customs, 1920-30. Married, 1906, Caroline Mary Doimey.
Author, Hookworm Disease in South China. Of Hove, Sussex,
in 1950. {Venn, n. 554; Medical Directories; Fox-Da\'ies,
Armorial Families.)
WOODS, GEORGE WILDRIDGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 26, 1848; from Trinity CoUege, Dublin. Of Ireland.
[Probably the George G. {sic) Woods adm. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, June 2, 1845, age 22. S. of Andrew, architect, of
Dublin. B. in Dublin.] Matric. Easter, 1848; B.A. 1850.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Marchington
and Newborough, Staffs., 1851-6. No later cure or address;
disappears from Clergy List, 1868.
WOODS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 1887. S.
of Francis, farmer (and Mary Arm Granger). B. Dec. 18,
i868, at Cottenham, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1887; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1889); Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt II, 1st Class) 1890; Harkness Scholar, 1890; M.A. 1894;
Sedgwick prize, 1895. University Demonstrator in Palaeo-
botany, 1892-9; University Lecturer in Palaeozoology,
1899-1934. F.R.S. 1916. F.G.S.; Lyell medal, 1918;
Wollaston medal, 1940. Married, June 27, 1910, Ethel
Gertrude, dau. of Professor Walter William Skeat, of Cam-
bridge. Author, The Cretaceous Fauna of Pondoland; The
Palaeontology of the Upper Cretaceous Deposits of Northern
Nigeria; Catalogue of Type Fossils in the Woodwardian
Museum, etc. Of Meldreth, Cambs., in 1953. {Who's Who.)
WOODS, HENRY HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 8,
1823. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1824; B.A.
1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1829; priest,
1829. V. of Combe, Hants., 1834-55. C. of East Woodhay,
-1841-54. R. of Tidmarsh, Berks, (and sometime C. of
Buttermere, Wilts.), 1855-80. Married Mary Anne Dorothy
— . Died Apr. 22, 1880. Father of John G. W. (1874)-
{Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 24, 1880.)
WOODS, HENRY [KELWAY]. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 25,
1779. 2nd s. of George, surgeon, of Witham, Essex. B. there,
Mar. 16, 1761. School, Plymouth (Mr Le Moyne). Matric.
Lent, 1780.
WOODS, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 1868. S. of J[ohn] A[nthony], of Benton HaU,
Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Mary Scourfield, dau. of Peregrine
George Ellison). [B. Apr. 19, 1850.] School, Cheltenham
CoUege. Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Oi
Swariand Hall, Northumberiand. J. P. for Northumberland;
High Sheriff, 1908. Knighted, 1922. Married, 1885, Mary
Heron, dau. of Charles Murray Adamson, of North Jesmond,
Northumberland, and had issue. Resided latterly in London,
where he died Oct. 30, 1944. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Who
was Who; Walford, County Families; The Times, Nov. i,
I944-)
WOODS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, I9<^.
S. of John, stationer, of 52, Glisson Road, Cambndge. B.
June 9, 1881, in Cambridge. School, Perse, Cambndge.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1905; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon
(Richmond, for Ripon), 1907; pnest, 1909; C. of Calverley,
Woods, Sandford
Vorks., 1907-10. C. of Bingley, 1910-14. V. of Bramhopc,
1914-25. V. of Bishop Monkton, 1925-33- V. of Easby with
Brompton-on-Swale, 1933-41. Died in 1941. (Crockford.)
WOODS, JOHN GOODRICH WEMYSS. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 13, 1874. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Horatio
(1823), R. of Tidmarsh, Berks. B. Feb. 1852. School,
Bradfield CoUege.) Matric. Lent, 1875; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1889.
Second Master at Gresham's School, Holt, 1900-7. Mamed,
Sept. 22, 1909, Mar>' Sutherland, eldest dau. of Henry W.
Bradford, of Eccleston Square, London. Died July 8, 1944,
at Froyle, Hants. {Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, July xo, 1944; Head Master of
Gresham's School.)
WOODS, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i,
1885. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased, of Wigan. B. Dec. 21,
1866, at Millgate, Wigan. School, Wigan. Matric. Michs.
1885; Scholar, 1887; B.A. {21st Wrangler) 1888; M..A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Durham), 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Tyne Dock,
Co. Durham, 1905-7. C. of St HUda's, South Shields, 1907-9.
V. of St Mark's, South Shields, 1909-24. R. of Glaston (with
Bisbrooke from 1934), Rutland, 1924-44. Died Apr. 9, 1944.
{Crockford; T. .4. Walker, 588; The Times, Apr. 12, 1944)
WOODS, JOHN ROBERT LLOYD. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. i.
1894. [B.May 7, 1876.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. At St
Thomas's Hospital. House Surgeon, East London and at West
Ham Hospital, Stratford. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. House
Physician, Bradford Royal Infirmary. Practised at Worthen,
Salop. Medical Officer, Worthen District. Of Broughton,
Wrexham, in 1930 and of Sherston Magna, WUts., in 1950.
{Medical Directories.)
WOODS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 12, 1808. S. of John, Esq., of Chilgrove, Sussex.
Educated by the Rev. John Owen at Fulham. Matric. Michs.
1808. Died of typhus at Cambridge, Dec. 30, 1810. (G. Mag.,
1810, I. 92.)
WOODS, LIONEL ELLISON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. [Eldest] s. of W[miam] G[eorge] [of N. Grunston,
Vorks.]. B. [Sept. 11, 1869], at Morpeth, Northumberland.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1887. A horse-racing
handicapper. Served in the Ministry of National Service m
the Great War, 1914-19. Died July 19, I935. at Newcastle-
on-Tyne. (R. L. Arrowsmith; The Times, July 20, 1935.)
WOODS, MATTHEW GROSVENOR (1856), see SNOOKE.
WOODS, MATTHEW GROSVENOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25 1897. [Only] s. of Matthew Snooke Grosvenor
(1856, sub Snooke), of 30, Phillimore Gardens, London, and
Mountfield, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight (and Mary .\nnabel,
youngest dau. of John Vincent Thompson, Serjeant-at-law).
B Sept 4, 1878, in London. School, Winchester. Matnc.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Articled to a soUcitor.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (R.A.F.). Mamed, June
20 1Q17, Eva Florence Mary, dau. of Charles Hudson. Ot
Wadhurst, Sussex, and 11, Briar WaUc, Putney Park,
London, S.W. {Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WOODS, RICHARD. .\dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1851;
a ' Ten-year man." One Rev. Richard Woods (not of Oxford)
was Assistant Master at Burton-on-Trent Grammar School
in 1861.
WOODS, SAMUEL MOSES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Easter, 1888. [4th] s. of John. B. [.■Vpr 13, 1867], at
Sydney, Australia. School, Brighton College. Matnc. Michs.
1888. Cricket 'blue,' 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891 (Captam, 1890).
FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1888, 1889, 1890. Played cncket for
Somereet and for Australia in 1888; also played footbaU for
England, 1890-3 and 1895; Captain, 1892-3. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Ueut., 9th Somerset L.I.; Royal
Warws. Regt., and Devon Regt.; Captain. Labour Corps)
Died, unmarried, Apr. 30, 1931- {Brighton CoU. Reg.; Book of
Blues; Univ. War List; Who was Who.)
WOODS SANDFORD. Matric. Non.-CoU., from Averst H.,
Lent', 1892. S. of Robert. B. July 26, 1864, m Liverpool.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 9. 1893; B.A. 1894; M-A.
1911. Ord. deacon (Chester). 1895; pnest, 1896; C. of Chnst
Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, 1895-8, and 1900-4. C. of
St Paul's, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, 1898-1900. C. of
St Stephen's, Flowerv- Field, Newton, Cheshire, i?04-ii.
V. of St Mark's, Dukinfield, 1911-15- V- of Dyers HUJ,
Sheffield, 1915-20. Lie. to off., dio. of Chester, 1923-6- D'ed
Mar. II, 1926. {Crockford.)
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WOODS, SIDNEY CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1886. S. of Thomas, merchant, of 130, Bishopsgate
Without, London, and of Streatham. B. [Sept. 8, 1867], in
London. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1890; pnest,
1891; C. of St Peter's, Tunbridge Wells, 1890-2. C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1892-7. C. of Stoke-next-GuUdford, Surrey,
1897-9. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen at Sunderland, 1899-
1902. V. of Holy Trinity, Stockton-on-Tees, 1902-14. V. of
Church Stretton, Salop, 1914-23- Secretary for Schools,
Missions to Seamen, 1923. Deputn. Pr. and Schools Lecturer
for British Sailors Society, 1924-31- Married, Aug. 25, 1903,
Lilian, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Ropner, M.P., of Preston Hall,
Stockton-on-Tees. Latterly of Marlpool, Brockenhurst
Hants. Died June 10, 1942, at Winchester. [Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 28, 1903 and June 12,
1942.)
WOODS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, i874-
[Eldest and only surv.] s. of Henry [JLP.], of Wamford Park,
Bishop's Waltham, Hants, (and Hannah, dau. of Charles
Hindley, M.P.). B. [Dec. 2], 1855, at Wigan. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 28, 1876. A colliery proprietor. Of Wamford Park,
Hants., of Whitley Hall, VVigan and of 171, Victona Street.
London, S.W. Mayor of Wigan, 1890-2. J. P. for Lanes, and
Hants. High Sheriff of Hants., 1897. Col., Hants. Impenal
Yeomanry (Carabiniers), 1895-1902. Breeder and exhibitor
of sheep. Married, Sept. 20, 1879, Emma Agnes, dau. of
Sir Edmund Samuel Haves, 3rd Bart., M.P., of Drumhoe
Castle, Co. Donegal, and had issue. Died June 12, 1932, at
Crewe. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Who was Who;
Buike, L.G.; The Times, June 14, 1932-)
WOODS, WILLIAM ANDREW GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 12, 1876. [Eldest] s. of William Henry (Trinity
College, Dublin), M.D., Surgeon R.N. (and Emily Rosemund).
B. Sept. 5, 1857, at St Peter's, Dublin. Bapt. Nov. 4, 1857.
School, Royal Naval, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1876; (Law
Trip., Pt I, ist Class, 1879); LL.B. 1880. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 27, 1880. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1883.
Died Aug. 29, 1927, in London.' {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Sept. i, 1927.)
WOODS, WILLIAM HENRY OGLE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1894. B. June 17, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; M.B. and B.Chir. 1901. At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Surgeon there. F.R.C.S., Edinburgh, 1925. House
Physician, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. Assistant Medical
Officer, S.W. Fever Hospital, Stockwell. Senior Resident
Medical Officer, Queen Charlotte's Hospital. Practised at
Bridgend, Glam., and at Swansea. Of 91, Walters Road,
Swansea, in 1940. {Medical Directories (not in 1949).)
WOODS, WILLIAM NOEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
S. of William Fell, of Gorse House, Forest Hill, London. B.
May 14, 1856, in London. School, University College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1876.
WOODTHORPE, CHARLES [WEST]. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, July 4, 1843. S. of John, of Carlton Colville, Suffolk.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1843.
WOODWARD, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. 16, 1835. [4th] s. of Thomas, Esq. [of H.M. Customs,
Liverpool] (and Sarah, dau. of WiUiam Skelhome, of Everton).
[B. Feb. 2, 1815.] Matric. Michs. 1835 ; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Weston,
Cheshire. R. of Hopton-Wafers, Salop, 1854-61. Resided
subsequently at Hoylake, Cheshire. Died Feb. 7, 1884.
Brother of Thomas (1825). {Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WOODWARD, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. a scholar at St
Catharine's, June 16, 1875. S. of William Dean [Accountant,
of East India Buildings, Shoreditch] (and Elizabeth). B.
[Mar. 29, 1857] at Mile End, Middlesex. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884.
Assistant Master at Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avon, for
I year; at Hillside, West Malvern, for i year; at Christ's
Hospital, 1881-1912. Ord. deacon (London), 1886; priest,
1887; C. of Holy Trinity, Gough Square, London, 1887-8.
C. of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, 1888-90. C. of St Paul's, Old
Charlton, Kent, 1890-8. Morning Preacher at St Bride's,
Fleet Street, 1898-9. C. of St Botolph, Aldgate, 1899-1900.
C. of Kidbrooke, Kent, 1900-2. Lie. to off., dio. of Chichester,
1902-12. V. of Ugley, Essex, 1912-24. Edited Scott's
Lady of the Lake, and Goldsmith's Traveller and Deserted
Village. Resided latterly at Little Brickhill, Bucks., where he
died Aug. 25, 1927. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 30, 1927.)
WOODWARD, AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 4, 1867. [S. of Francis. School, Radley.] Did not reside.
Died Mar. 19, 1868, at Radley. {Radley Reg.)
Woodward, Herbert Croker Sperling
WOODWARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 23,
1829. Of Middlesex. [S. of Peter, of 23, Nicholas Lane,
Lombard Street, London. B. Mar. 21, i799- School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Migrated, as FeU.-Com., to Peterhouse, Mar. 1827.
Matric. Easter, 1828; LL.B. 1834. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
1830; priest, 1831. Chaplain at Port Macquarie, Australia,
1846-52. C. of St Barnabas, King-Sq. St Luke's, London,
1853. C. of East Molesey, Surrey, 1853-8. Head Master of
the Royal Masonic School, Wood Green, Tottenham, 1861.
Secretary- to the Clergy Institute in Bloomsbury, 1863-73.
Chaplain to the Freemason's School for Female Children,
Battersea Rise, 1864-73. R. of Exboume, Devon, 1874-7.
Died in 1877. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker,
429; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WOODWARD, EDMUND HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 7, 1848. S. of Thomas, organist, of Southend (and Mary).
B. [Sept. 6, 1828], at Ledbury. Bapt. Oct. 11, 1828. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. {igth Wrangler) 1852;
M..A.. 1855. Fellow, 1855-61. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1853.
Head Master of Colwall Grammar School, Heref., 1853-4;
Head Master of Helston Grammar School, Cornwall, 1859-60;
Assistant Master at Brighton CoUege, 1861-88; Secretary,
1888-1900. Married, June 25, 1861, Thomasine Jane,
youngest dau. of John Borlase, of Helston. Died Jan. 14,
1923, at Brighton. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle,
XLiii. 148; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 16, 1923.)
WOODWARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 6,
1850. Of Boulogne. Matric. Lent, 1851.
WOODWARD, FRANK LEE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1890. S. of the Rev. WUliam, R. of Catworth, Hunts. B.
Apr. 13, 1871. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs.
1890; College organist, 1890-3; Scholar; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1902. Assistant Master at Overdale School, Rugby, 1893-4;
at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, 1894-6; at
Crondall School, Famham, 1897-8; at Westgate-on-Sea,
1898; Second Master at Stamford School, Lines., 1898-1903;
Principal of the Mahinda Buddhist College, Galle, Ceylon,
1903-19. Co-editor, Ceylon National Review, and The
Buddhist, 1905-10. Member of the Pali Text Society.
Translated Manual of a Mystic (YogSvacara) ; Dhammapada,
The Buddha's Way of Virtue; Buddhist Stories; Some Sayings
of the Buddha, etc. Librarian and Director of the Oriental
library, Adyar, Madras, 1922-5. Latterly resident at
Rowella, Tasmania. {Christ's Hasp. Exhibitioners; School-
masters' Directories; F. L. Woodward.)
WOODWARD, FREDERICK PAYLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of Lionel [Mabbott] (Oriel College, Oxford,
1847), of 14, Millfield, Folkestone. B. Feb. 16, 1871, at
Harrow, Middlesex. School, Ulting, Essex (private). Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Salisbury),
1897; priest, 1898; C. of Stower-Provost, Dorset, 1897-1903-
C. of Lenham, Kent, 1903-4. C. of Bishop Hatfield, Herts.,
1904-6. C. of Ightam, Kent, 1906-7. C. of St Mary Abbots,
Kensington, 1908-18. Perm, to oflf., dio. of London, 1920;
dio. of Rochester, 1921-31; dio. of GuUdford from 1931.
Died Apr. 3, 1945, as the result of an accident. Brother of
Lionel M. (1883). [Crockford; The Times, Apr. 9, 1945.)
WOODWARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 3, 1798.
Of Sussex. [S. of the Rev. William R. of Plumpton.] Scholar,
1799; Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1803. Brother of John
(1795) and William P. (1790)-
WOODWARD, GEORGE RATCLIFFE. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Nov. I, 1867. S. of George Ratclifie, of [the Elms, Litherland]
Liverpool. B. Dec. 27, 1848, at Birkenhead. Schools, Elstree
and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1876. Mus.Doc, Lambeth, 1924. Ord. deacon (London),
1874; priest, 1875; C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico, 1874-82. V. of
Great and Little Walsingham, Norfolk, 1882-8. R. of
Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 1888-94. C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico
1894-9. Lie. Pr., dio. of London, 1899-1903. C. of St Mark's,
Marylebone Road, 1903-6. Perm, to off. dio. of London,
from 1917. Married, June 30, 1889, Alice Dorothy, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Septimus Henry Lee-Warner, of Walsing-
ham. Author, The Cowley Carol Book; Songs of Syon;
Legends of the Saints; Poemata, etc. A great authority on the
history of Church Music. Latteriy of 48, West Hill, Highgate.
Died Mar. 3, 1934. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 382;
Crockford.)
WOODWARD, HERBERT CROKER SPERLING. Adm. pens,
at Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1887. [S. of the Rev. Matthew, V. of
Folkestone.] B. July 15, 1868. [Schools, St John's, Leather-
head and St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1887.
Migrated to Downing, Dec. 22, 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896;
B.Chir. 1903; M.B. 1905. At St Thomas's Hospital. House
Physician, Victoria Hospital for Children, Chelsea. Practised
at Kingston Bagpuze, Berks. Married in 1912. Of Kingston
Bagpuze in 1950. {St Edward's Sch. Roll; St John's Sch.,
Leatherhead, Reg.; Medical Directories.)
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WOODWARD, HERBERT NIEL. Adm. pens, at Downing,
June 6, 1892. S. of Daniel Toye, of Cheltenham. B. May 18,
1873. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1896; M..\. iqo2. Of 9, Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham.
Died .^ug. 18, 194;, at Cheltenham. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
The Times, Aug. 20, 1942.)
WOODWARD, HUGH ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Aug. 1866. S. of the Rev. Charles, deceased (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1820), C. of Woodford, Essex. B. Mar. 3, 1849, in
London. School, Clergy Orphan, Canterbury (Mr Butler).
Matric. Michs. 1866. Entered the Civil Service; 'died
abroad.' (Clergy Orphan Sch. Reg.)
WOODWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, .A.pr. 24,
1795. S. of the Rev. William (Merton College, Oxford, 1761),
R. of Plumpton, Sussex. B. at Uckfield. Schools, Tonbridge
and Sevenoaks. Scholar, 1796; matric. Michs. 1801; B.A.
1802. Inherited property at Framfield, Sussex, from his
uncle, Robert Durrant, 1799. Of Streele Place, Framfield.
Died Nov. 16, 1838. Brother of George (1798) and William
P. (1790); father of William (1825). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;Al.
Oxon. ; R. L. Arrowsmith. )
WOODWARD, JOHN ALGERNON OWEN THOMAS NATHAN.
Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 20, 1834. S. of John, Esq., of
March, Cambs. [B. 1815.] Migrated as sizar to St John's,
May 29, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M..\. 1842.
Head Master of March Grammar School, 1852-66. Married,
July 30, 1844, Ann, dau. of Richard Atkinson, of March.
Resided latterly at Bedford Grange, Alcester, Warws. Died
in .A.pril (or May), 1866. (Venn, u. 230; Boase, vi. 948.)
WOODWARD, JOHN PECKHAM SKIRROW. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 7, 1861. [S. of the Rev. William (1825), R.
of Plumpton, Sussex. B. Dec. 22, 1842. School, Marlborough
CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (London), 1865; priest (Rochester), 1867; C. of Moul-
sham, Essex, 1865-73. C. of Steeple Bumpstead, 1873. C. of
Great Chesterford, 1874. R. of Plumpton, Sussex (succeeding
his father), 1874-1913 (with E. Chiltington, 1909-13).
Married, July 23, 1872, Mary, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Arthur
Pearson, R. of Springfield. Lived latterlv at North Bums,
E. Chiltington. Died, Feb. 6, 1917. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford^
WOODWARD, LIONEL MABBOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 8, 1883. [2nd] s. of Lionel [Mabbott] (Oriel CoUege,
Oxford, 1847), of 12, Crossfield Road, Belsize Park, London.
B. [Sept. 9], 1864, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1886; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt. I, ist
Class) i886; M.A. 1892. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21,
1885. Called to the Bar, June 30, 1897. Entered the Straits
Settlements Civil Service, 1888; 3rd Magistrate at Singapore,
1890; Deputy Registrar there, 1896; 2nd Magistrate at
Penang, 1898; Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, Penang,
1902; Deputy PubUc Prosecutor, 1904. Judicial Commis-
sioner, Federated Malay States, 1906; Acting Chief Justice
there, 1914-15 and 1919; Chief Justice, 1921-5- Knighted,
1922. Married, Oct. 26, 1897, Kathleen Tarifa, youngest dau.
of Lieut. -Col. F. F. Gibbons, the Devonshire Regt., and bad
issue. Died Sept. 5, 1925. Brother of Frederick P. (1890).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Scott, MSS.;
Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 6, 1925.)
WOODWARD, RICHARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 8, 1858. S. of Richard, of 6, Calverley Park, Tunbridge
Wells. B. Oct. 2, 1839, at Southborough. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Ripon), 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Chapelthorpe, Yorks., 1864-
6. Assistant Master at Rossall School, i866-g. C. of Bibury,
Gloucs., 1869-70. R. of Donyatt, Somerset, 1870-1. Married,
Mar. 30, 1869, Frances J., dau. of the Rev. J. D. Simpson,
V. of Stoulton, Worcs. Died in 1871. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Pall Mall Gazette, Apr. 13, 1869.)
WOODWARD, RICHARD SALISBURY. Adm. pens, (age 24)
at Pembroke, June 7, 1871. S. of George Rake, merchant.
B. at Bristol. [Previouslv in his father's business in Bristol.]
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon
(Oxford), 1874; priest (Winchester), 1875, v.. of St Ebbe's,
Oxford, 1875. C. of RedhiU, 1875-8. C. of St Mary's, East-
bourne, 1879-85. V. of All Saints, Eastbourne, 1885-1916.
Married — , dau. of — Wapshare, and had issue. Lived
latterly at Clifton, where he died Dec. 14, 1934- (Crockford;
The Times, Dec. 15, 1934.)
WOODWARD, ROBERT BORAMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 28, 1823. S. of John, of St Nicholas, Hereford. School,
Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1835.
A Freeman of Hereford, 1826. Ord. deacon (Hereford),
Aug. 5, 1827; priest, Aug. 3, 1828; C. of Kingsthorpe,
Northants., 1828-51. Of Great Houghton Hall, Northants.,
where he kept a school for some time. Co-brother of St John's
Hospital, Northampton, 1853-75, and Chaplain to the
Northampton general lunatic asylum, i868-75- Lie. Pr., dio.
WooDWARK, Harold Brodrick
of Peterborough, 1873-5. Married, Nov. 22, 1836, Elizabeth
Cumberbatch. Died in May, 1875. {Crockford; CUrgy List;
F. P. White.)
WOODWARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 27, 1800.
B. at Sproughton, Suffolk. Matric. .Michs. 1801; B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1809. Ord. priest (Norwich), June 12, 1808. R. of
Strumpshaw with Bradeston, Norfolk, 1812-33. Lived
subsequently at Sproughton, where he died, Aug. 2, 1861,
aged 77. (Foster, index Eccles.; Clerical Gutdt; CUrgy List;
G. Mag., 1861, 11. 332.)
WOODWARD, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 22, 1825. [2nd] s. of Thomas [of Her Majesty's Customs],
of Walton, near Liverpool (and Sarah, dau. of William
Skelhome). [B. Oct. 31, 1808.] School, Reading. Matric.
Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Hereford),
Sept. 23, 1832; priest, Dec. 22, 1833; C. of Hopton Wafers,
Salop, 1832-4; R. there, 1834-54. J. P. for Salop. Married,
May 14, 1835, Anne, dau. of Samuel Clough, of Liverpool, and
had issue. Died Sept. i, 1854, at Southport, Lanes. Brother
of Alexander (1835). (Foster, Index EccUs.; CUrgy List;
Burke, L.G. ; G. A/ag. 1854,11.407.)
WOODWARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 29, 1826. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1826.
WOODWARD, THOMAS BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 26, 1850. S. of William, of Wingmoor, Cheltenham.
B. [Sept. 9, 1831], at Kemerton, Gloucs. School, Bromsgrove.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
1868; priest, 1869; C. of ChaddesleyCorbett, Worcs. ,1868-71.
C. of Chicheley, Bucks., 1871-4. C. of Harford, Devon, 1874.
C. of Coreley, Salop, 1874-5; R- there, 1875-6. C. of Bevers-
ton, Gloucs., 1882-5. Died Dec. 11, 1886, at Kemerton.
Brother of William (1845). (PeiU, 11. 516; Bromsgrove Reg.;
Crockford.)
WOODWARD, THOMAS JENKINSON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 21, 1762. Of Huntingdon. [Both parents deceased.
B. at Huntingdon. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1764;
LL.B. 1769. Of Walcot House, Diss, Norfolk. J. P. and D.L.
for Norfolk and Suffolk. F.L.S., 1789. 'One of the best
English botanists, whose skill and accuracy are only equalled
by his liberahty and zeal in the service of the science.' The
genus Woodwardia was named after him by Sir James Edward
Smith. Married, about 1770, Frances, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Manning, of Bungay, Suffolk. Joint author of
Observations on the British Fuci. Died, s.p., Jan. 28, 1820,
aged 75. (Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1820, i. 189.)
WOODWARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 9, 1825. S. of John (1795). B. at Framfield, Sussex.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. .Michs. 1826; B..A.. 1830. Ord.
deacon, 1830; priest, 1831. C. of Plumpton, Sussex, 1841-9;
R. there, 1849-74. .Married Julia Sanxay. Died in 1874. Father
of John P. S. (i86i). {List of Carthusians.)
WOODWARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Mar. 6, 1845. S. of William. B. at Kemerton, Gloucs.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B..\. 1849. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1848;
priest, 1849. C. of Belbroughton, Worcs., 1854-5. C. of
Morville, Salop, 1858-64. Residing at Bidford Grange,
Alcester, Warws., 1865-71. C. of Marden, Wilts., 1872-3.
Subsequently of Bidford Grange, Alcester. Disappears from
Crockford, 1878. Brother of Thomas B. (1850).
WOODWARD, WILLIAM HAWKES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. [Elder] s. of John Hawkes, solicitor [of Beech
Lane, Birmingham and of Quom, Leics.] (and Bridgett). B.
Aug. 21, 1862, at Edgbaston. School, Sherborne (Mr Young).
Matric. Michs. 1881. Went to South .Africa. Served with the
Chinde Natal carabiniers, 1901 and as Base Commandant at
Chinde. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain; M.B.E.).
Died, June 19, 1933, at the Briars, Seaford. (Sherborne Reg. ;
EagU, XLVii. 254.)
WOODWARD, WILLIAM PECKHAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Jesus, Aug. 5, 1790. S. of the Rev. William (Merton
College, O.xford, 1761), R. of Plumpton, Sussex (and Sarah
Peckham). Bapt. Nov. 27, i772- School, Sevenoaks.
Scholar, 1791; matric. Lent, 1792; B..\. 1795; MA- i8o3-
R. of Plumpton, Sussex, 1 796-1849, and R. of West Grin-
stead, 1808-49. Preb. of Chichester, 1819. Married, 1798, at
Lewes, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. William Gwynne, R. of
Lewes. Died June 1, 1849. Brother of George (1798) and
John (1795). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; The Extra-
ordinary Black Book, 1830; G. Mag., 1849, 11. 215.)
WOODWARK, HAROLD BRODRICK. .\dm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 21, 1898. S. of George Smith, merchant [died Jan. 21,
1898] (and .\gnes Emily Dow). B. June 21, 1880, at King's
Lynn. School, King's Lynn Grammar (Rev. W. Boyce).
Matric. Michs. 1898; B..\. 1901. Sometime .Assistant Master of
Northgate School, Winchester; then at Highbury House,
St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Nov. 28, 1904, aged 24.
(EagU, XXVI. 240.)
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Woody ATT, George
WOODVATT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. ii,
1847; Fell.-Com., 1848. S. of the Rev. Edward (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1815), of 24, The Promenade, Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
1859; priest, i860; C. of Salf ord- Priors, Warws., 1859-60.
P.C. of Radstone, Northants., 1862-8. V. of Warton, Wanvs.,
1868-9. V. of Wichnor, Staffs., 1872-83. V. of Repton, 1883-
97. Lie. Pr., dio. of Lichfield, 1897. Resided latteriy at
Brighton, where he died May 21, 1903, aged 76. {T. A.
Walker, 494; Clergy List; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle,
May 29, 1903.)
WOODYEARE, JOHN FOUNTAIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Feb. 12, 1827, as Fountain John. [Eldest] s. of Fountain
John Elwin [who had assumed the name of Woodyeare,
1812], of Crookhill, Rotherham, Yorks. (and Frances, dau. of
John Woodyeare, of Crookhill). [B. there. May 11, 1809.
School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Sept. 1832; priest (York), 1835. Of
Crookhill. Domestic Chaplain to the Dowager Countess of
Cavan, from 1851. Married (i) Aug. 8, 1843, Mary Jane, dau.
of Wilham Phillips, and had issue; (2) Emily Anne, dau. of
the Rev. John D'Arcy Jervis Preston, of Askham Bryan.
Died July 25, 1880, at Crookhill. (List of Carthusians;
Peile, II. 425; Crockford; Clergy List; Changes of Name;
Walford, County Families; The Guardian, July 28, 1880;
Burke, L.G.)
WOOLCOCK, CLOBERY SILLY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 10, 1834. Of Tregony, Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 11, 1838; priest
(Lincohi), 1839. C. of St Austell, Cornwall, -1841-2. C. of
Ladock, 1843-6. P.C. of Charlestown, 1846-61. Disappears
from Crockford, 1865. [Collect. Cornub., 48; Clergy List.)
WOOLCOTT, JOHN [ROWDEN]. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 18, 1877. S. of John [possibly F.R.C.S., of Maidstone,
Kent]. B. [Aug. 11, 1858], at Hastings. School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Assistant Master
at Harrison College, Barbados, 1881-7. Died Jan. 13, 1887,
at Roseau, Dominica. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
Medical Directories.)
WOOLER, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from Ayerst H., Oct. 21,
1889.
WOOLER, WILLIAM UPTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 1, 1867; re-adm. sizar Oct. 10, 1867. S. of William Moore,
surgeon (and Anne). B. [Feb. 13, 1848], at Dewsbury,
Yorks. Bapt. Mar. 15, 1848. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Ripon),
1874; priest, 1875; C. of St Mary's, Leeds, 1874-6. C of
Armley, Leeds, 1876-9. V. of Thurgoland, Yorks., 1879-1909.
V. of West Wycombe, Bucks., 1909-23. Author, History of
West Wycombe. Married Jane Eliza — . Died Oct. 25, 1923.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WOOLF, HERBERT GREENOUGH. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1885. S. of — , Esq., deceased, of Southport.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Nov. 4, 1894. Lieut., R. Irish Fusiliers (militia),
1895. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 4th S. Staffs. Regt.;
mentioned in the Secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services'). Died Oct. 12, 1946, aged 79, at Woking. (Army
Lists; War Services of Officers of the Army; The Times,
Oct. 13, 1946.)
WOOLF, LEONARD SIDNEY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. S. of Sidney [Q.C.], of Lexham, Colinette Road,
Putney. B. [Nov. 25], 1880, in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1900; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1902. In the Ceylon Civil Service, 1904-11. Editor
of the International Review, 1919; of the International
section of the Contemporary Review, 1920-1; Literary Editor
of The Nation, 1923-30; Jt. Editor of the Political Quarterly,
1931-53-- Founded the Hogarth Press, 1917. Married,
Aug. 10, 1912, Virginia (the authoress), dau. of Sir LesUe
Stephen. Author, Imperialism and Civilization; Mandates
and Empire; The Village in the Jungle; The War for Peace; etc.
Of 24, Victoria Square, London, S.W., in 1953. (Who's
Who; The Times, Aug. 12, 1912.)
WOOLFE (or WOLFE), ROBERT BARBOR. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Trinity, Dec. 18, 1793. S. of Benjamin, of Dilhorne,
Staffs. School, Dilhorne. Matric. Lent, 1798; B.A. 1798, as
Robert Barbor Wolfe; M.A. 1814. R. of Cranleigh, Surrey,
1812-43. One of the detenus at Verdun; published an account
of his experiences. Died Oct. 2, 1843. (G. Mag., 1843, 11. 661 ;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
WOOLLCOMBE, PhILIP
WOOLFIELD, BENJAMIN ADDINELL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 3, 1851; re-adm. July 8, 1852. S. of Henry,
factor, of Cohnore Lodge, Warws. (and Rachel). B. at
St George's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1852.
WOOLL, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 3, 1868. S. of Susan Thurston. B. Dec. 12, 1849, at
Upwell, Norfolk. Bapt. Mar. 13, 1852. School, Oundle.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1874; priest, 1875; C. of St Clement's, Birming-
ham, 1874-6. C. of Fairfield, Lanes., 1876-84. V. of Ditton,
near Widnes, 1884-1910. Married, Feb. 29, 1876, Charlotte
EUzabeth, eldest dau. of Edward Storey, of Brunswick House,
North Walsham, Norfolk. Died, May 12, 1910; buried at
UpwelJ. (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 8, 1876; The Times,
May 16, 1910.)
WOOLLAM, WILFRED BEET. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1879-
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Bumgreave Road, Sheffield. B. Apr.
II, 1856. School, Weslev College, Sheffield. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. i, i88o;B.A. 1883; M.A. 1890; LL.M. 1898.
(T. A. Walker, 562.)
WOOLLASTON, THOMAS SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's
(age 19), June 2, 1836. S. of John, farmer, of Beoley, Worcs.
B. there. School, CHfton (Rev. J. J. Coles). Migrated (age 19)
to Caius, Oct. 17, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated
thence to Peterhouse, Feb. 11, 1837; Scholar; Browne
Scholar, 1837; B.A. (10th Classic) 1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1841-67; Senior Dean, 1849-51; Senior Proctor,
1859-60. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1843. Ord. deacon
(Ely), June 5, 1842; priest, 1845; C. of East Tuddenham with
Honingham, Norfolk, 1843-7. C. of Porlock, Somerset, 1867.
R. of Exford, 1867-9. Died June 19, 1869. Memorial figure
in a window of Hildersham Church, Cambs. (T. A. Walker,
456 and MS. note; Venn, 11. 238; Crockford; Clergy List;
Al. Oxon.)
WOOLLCOMBE, CARTHEW REYNOLDS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Julys, 1840; re-adm. Oct. 28, 1848. Adm. previously
at Lincoln College, Oxford, June 14, 1839, age 19. [Eldest s.
of the Rev. William (Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1801),
V. of Christow, Devon. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric.
Michs. 1840. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
WOOLLCOMBE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus,
July 1,1814. Of Devon. S. of Charles, surgeon. B. at Exeter.
School, Exeter (private, Mr Ley). Matric. Lent, 1816. One
of these names (not of Oxford) was C. of Minster and
Forraburv, Cornwall, 1841-6. Disappears from Clergy List,
1868.
WOOLLCOMBE, FREDERICK PETER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 5, 1840. Of Essex. [2nd] s. of Robert, Lieut.,
R.A., of Woolwich [and of Winscott, Okehampton, Devon]
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Bonamy Dobree, of Guernsey). Bapt.
Feb. 27, 1822. [School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. Michs.
1840. Died, s.^., 1856. (Reg. of Blundell's Sch.; Bmke, L.G.)
WOOLLCOMBE, GEORGE ARTHUR LEY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Jan. 30, 1882. [Only] s. of the Rev. George Ley
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1847), R- of St Mewan, Cornwall (and
Edith, younger dau. of Henry Lambe, of Truro). B. [Feb. 4,
1864], at Truro. Schools, Sherborne and Landewednack.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Of Hemerdon
House, Plympton, Devon. J. P. for Devon. Married, Aug.
1911, Edith lone, only dau. of Henry Hodge, R.N., of
St Austell, Cornwall. Died Feb. 17, 1947, at Hemerdon
House. (PeiU, 11. 686; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 19,
1947.)
WOOLLCOMBE, JOHN VIVIAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1900. S. of the Rev. William P[enrose] (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1846), V. of Loudwater, Bucks. B. there, Feb. 18,
1881. School, High Wycombe. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1911. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne), 1905;
priest, 1906; C. of Allendale, Northumberland, 1905-8. C. of
Barrow-in-Fumess, 1908-12. C. of Holy Trinity, Brompton,
1912-14. Organising Secretary, C.C.C.S. (N.W. district),
1914-19. V. of Loudwater, Bucks., 1919-29. Perm, to off., at
St John's, Palmer's Green, 1929-32; C. there, 1932-4-
V. of Dawley, Middlesex, 1935-51-. Married, June 27, 1916,
Edith Vera, youngest dau. of Charles Royal Dawson, of
Ealing. (Crockford.)
WOOLLCOMBE, PHILIP. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Dec. 10, 1769. [3rd] s. of John (Exeter College,
Oxford, 1741), High Sheriff, of Ashbury, Devon (and Mary,
dau. of Jeffery Morth, of Talland, Cornwall). B. [Nov. 17,
1750], at Ashbury. Matric. Michs. 1769; B.A. 1774; M.A.
1777. Fellow, 1772-94. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1773-
Practised as a physician at Exeter. Died, s./>., in 1794. (Eton
Coll. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; Northants. Clergy.)
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WooLLETT, George Henrv
WOOLLETT, GEORGE HENRY. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1892.
S. of George, retired builder, of West Kensington (and
Elizabeth Simonite). B. Nov. 17, 1873, at London, Ontario,
Canada. Schools, Walton Street, Chelsea (Mr J. Hodge) and
Pupil Teachers', West Kensington (Mr W. Whiteley).
Migrated to St John's, July 28, 1893; B..\. 1895; M.A. 1905.
A schoolmaster at Heidelberg for 2 years; Assistant Master
at Newport Intermediate School, for 5 years. Lecturer in
Chemistry for Monmouthshire C.C., 1901-2; Assistant Master
at Nottingham High School, 1902-8; Head Master of Maiden
College, Surrey, in 1910; .\ssistant Master at St Paul's,
1915-19. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WOOLLEY, ALFRED DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 24, 1869. [3rd] s. of Charles, wine-merchant (and
Mary). B. [Mar. 5, 1851], at Hackney, Middlesex. Bapt.,
Mar. 19, 1851. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873. An Assistant Schoolmaster, 1873-8. Ord.
deacon (London), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Enfield, Middlesex,
1878-83. C. of Hayes, 1884-9. C. of Cranleigh, Surrey, 1889-
94. V. of Westcott, 1894-1910. R. of Weston Patrick with
Weston Corbett, Hants., 1910-19. Married, Oct. 10, 1893,
Grace Constance, 5th dau. of J. P. Boyd, of Hampstead and
Buenos Ayres. Resided latterly at Hove, where he died
Aug. 6, 1930. [Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlvi. 116;
Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 18, 1893; The Times, Aug. 7,
1930.)
WOOLLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 12, 1861.
Matric. \Uchs. 1861; B.A. 1865.
WOOLLEY, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1890.
[Only] s. of Thomas Starbuck, surgeon, of Heanor, Derbs.
B. there, Dec. 4, 1871. School, Queen Elizabeth's, Mansfield.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B..\. 1893; M.B. and B.Chir., 1898;
M.D. 1907. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1897. Practised at Surbiton. Died Apr. 21, 1925. {Venn, 11.
517; Medical Directories.)
WOOLLEY, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 5, 1841 .
[5th] s.of George, surgeon, of Chelsea, London (and Charlotte).
B. Jan. 19, 1821. Matric. Michs. 1841. Kept three terms.
Adm. at St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 31,
1845; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1851. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1846,
priest, 1847; C. of Great Haseley, Oxon., 1846-50. P.C. of
St Paul's, Leeds, 185 1-3; P.C. of Stoke Mandeville, Bucks.
Head Master of Lewes Grammar School, Sussex and R. of
Lewes, 1863-77. Died Mar. 16, 1877. Brother of Joseph
(1835). {Al. Oxon.; CUrgy List; Boase, vi. 951.)
WOOLLEY, HAROLD GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1892.
S. of the Rev. Joseph (1834), D.D., Archdeacon of Suffolk
and R. of East Bergholt (and Anne Coope). B. [July 17],
1873, at East Bergholt. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895. An engineer, in London. Subsequently of
Calgarv, Alberta, Canada, where he died Sept. 4, 1951.
Brother of Victor J. (1896). {Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, n. 529;
The Times, Sept. 15, 1951-)
WOOLLEY, HORACE BERNARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. [S. of Benjamin (and Adelaide
Haines). B. May 5, 1865, at Ramsgate. Schools, Royal
Naval, New Cross, and the Perse, Cambridge.] Ord. deacon
(Colchester), 1888; priest, 1889; C. of Brentwood, Essex,
1888-90. C. of Braunston, Northants., 1890-3. C. of \Ulden-
hall, Suffolk, 1893-1901. C. of St James', Bury St Edmunds,
1901-5. V. of Longstanton All Saints, Cambs., 1905-29, and
R. of Longstanton St Michael, 1923-9- Married Dorothea,
dau. of the Rev. L. Clutterbuck, R. of Teversham, Cambs.
Died Jan. 19, 1929, aged 63. {Crockford; The Times, Jan. 22,
1929.)
WOOLLEY, JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 11 ,
1840. S. of Jonathan, of Coppice, near Ripley, Derbs.
Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1843; B.A. (^th WrangUr) 1844;
M A 1847. FeUow, 1844. C. of Powerstock with W. Milton,
Dorset, 1847-8. Died Jan. 29, 1848, aged 25. [T. A. Walker,
469; CUrgy List; G. Mag., 1848, i. 447.)
WOOLLEY, JASPER MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
luly 12, 1890. S. of Joseph. B. [Dec. 21, 1872], in Kensing-
ton London. Schools, Aldenham and St Albans Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Tnp.,
Pt I 1st Class) 1893; M.B. 1896; M.D. 1912. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. D.P.H. (Vict.)
1907. Lieut., I.M.S., 1897; Capt., 1900; .Major, 1908; Lieut.-
Col., 1916. Served on the N.W. Frontier, 1897-8; and m
China, 1900 Superintendent of prisons in the U.P., 1902;
Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair, 1911. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., I. M.S.). Inspector-General
of prisons, U.P., 1919; retired, 1925. Married, 1913. Kathleen
Mary, dau. of Major K. J. Waller, Indian Army. Resided
WooLLEY, Reginald Maxwell
latterly at Hove, Sussex, where he died Dec. 16, 1947-
Brother of Reginald M. (1896). {PetU, 11. 759; Indta Office
Lists; Army Lists; Univ. War List; Who's Wiw in Sussex;
The Times, Dec. 18, 1947.)
WOOLLEY, JOHN TURTON. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
.May 11, 1842. [3rd] s. of Thomas Smith [assistant Tithe
Commissioner], of CoUingham, near Newark, Notts. [B.
Sept. 27, 1822.] School, private. .Matric. Michs. 1842; B..\.
1846. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 19, 1846; migrat«l to the
Inner Temple, .\pr. 18, 1849. Called to the Bar, .May 4, 1849.
Married, Dec. 24, 1850, Mary Flora, eldest dau. of Capt.
Henry Kerr. {Lau Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
WOOLLEY, JONATHAN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1873. Of Derbs. [Eldest s. of George, of
Egreaves House, Loscoe (and Mary Ann Gregory). B. Mar.
19, 1853, at Ripley.] School, Dedham Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
1878; priest, 1880; C. of East Bergholt, Sufiolk, 1878-82. C.
of Denton, Norfolk, 1882-5. C. of Litcham, 1885-6. V. of
St Peter's with St John's, Hoveton, 1886-1907. Mamed,
Feb. 17, 1885, Alice Mabel Durrant, and had issue. Died
Jan. 8, 1907. (Burke, Family Records; Crockford; The Times,
Jan. 10, 1907.)
WOOLLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 9, 1834.
Of Derbs. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar,
1835; B.A. (2is( Wrangler) 1838; M.A. 1841; Norrisian prize,
1843; B.D. 1848; D.D. 1870. Fellow, 1840. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1841 ; priest (Ely), 1842 ; C. of Teversham, Cambs.,
1842-4. Warden and Professor of Moral Philosophy at
Queen's College, Birmingham, 1844-6. Second Master of
King Edward's School, Bury St Edmunds, 1846-50. Select
Preacher, 1853-6 and 1873. Whitehall Preacher, 1854-5.
R. of East Bergholt, Sufiolk, 1855-92. Hon. Canon of
Norwich, 1879-92. Archdeacon of Sufiolk, 1887-92. Died
Apr. 22, 1892. Father of Harold G. (1892) and Victor J.
(1896). {Oakham Sch. Reg.; Boase, m. 1495; Crockford.)
WOOLLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 29, 1835-
Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of George, surgeon, of Petersfield,
Hants, (and Charlotte, dau. of William GeU, of Lewes,
Sussex). B. June 27, 1817. School, Brompton Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1839; B..A. (3rd Wrangler)
1840; M.A. 1843. FeUow, 1840-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1856.
F.R.A.S. Ord. deacon (Ely), Nov. 29, 1840; priest, Nov. 28,
1841. R- of Crostwight, Norfolk, 1847-8. ReUnquished his
Orders (Clerical DisabiUties Relief Act (1870)), 1873- Principal
of the School of Naval Construction, Portsmouth, 1848-53.
Admiralty Inspector of Schools, 1853-8; Government In-
spector of Schools, 1859-64. Helped to found the Institution
of Naval Architects, i860. Inspector-General and director of
studies at the Royal School of Naval .-Vrchitecture and Marine
Engineering, 1864-73 (when the school was merged in the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich). Lived at Kingston-on-
Thames. Mayor of Kingston-on-Thames. Married, July 14,
1846, Ann, dau. of Robert Hicks, of Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Author, The Elements of Descriptive Geometry. Died Mar. 24,
1889, at Sevenoaks. Brother of Frederic (1841). {Boase, in.
1495; D.N.B.; EagU, xv. 484; The Guardian, .Mar. 27, 1889.)
WOOLLEY, JOSEPH HENRY. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Julv 3, 1846. Of Derbs. [Only s. of John BrentnaU, Esq., of
Hale House, near Belper (and Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Richardson, of Smallev, Derbs.). B. Oct. 1828.] Matric
Michs. 1846; LL.B. 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 2,
1851. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1855. On the !kUdland
Circuit. Of Kilboume, near Derby. J. P. for Derbs. Mamed,
Oct. 3, 1872, Sarah, youngest dau. of Benjamin Strong P>'m,
Esq., of Denby, Derbs., and had issue. (Burke, Family
Records; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WOOLLEY, REGINALD MAXWELL. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter,
1896. S. of Joseph, gent, [died May 5, 1884] (and Sarah
Maria EUis). B. June 12, 1877, in Kensington. Schools,
St Albans Grammar, and the Perse, Cambridge. Migrated to
St John's, Mar. 16, 1897; Scholar, 1899; Naden Theological
Student; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1899; (TheoL
Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1900); Evans prize, 1900; Jeremie
Septuagint prize, 1901; M.A. 1903; B.D. 1910; D.D. 1916.
Ord. deacon (London, for Peterb.), 1902; priest, 1903; C. ot
St Matthew's, Northampton, 1902-5. C. of St Marks,
Marylebone, 1905-8. R. (and V.) of Minting, Lines., 1908-31.
Preb. of Lincohi, 1917-31. .Author, The LUurgy of the Pnmt-
tive Church; Coronation Rites; The CanUrbury Benedictwrtal;
The Officium and Miracuia of Richard RolU of Hampole; The
GUbertine Rite; St Hugh of Lincoln; Coptic Offices etc
CompUed a catalogue of the MSS in Lmcoln Cathedral
Ubrary. Died Sept. 5. i93i- Brother of Jasper -M. (1890).
{Eagle, XLVii. 36; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times,
Sept. II, 1931-)
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WOOLLEY, VICTOR JAMES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, i8q6. S.
of the Ven. Joseph (1834), Archdeacon of Suffolk, of East
Bergholt, Suffolk. B. there, June 20, 1878. School, Uppmg-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1898; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class,
1900); Walsingham medal, 1902; M.A. 1903; M.D. 1912.
Fellow, 1903. At St Thomas's Hospital. Additional Univer-
sity Demonstrator of Physiology, 1907-10. For many years
Lecturer in Pharmacology at St Thomas's Hospital. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of the Hermi-
tage, Shadyhanger, Godalming, Surrey, in 1949. Author,
medical. Brother of Harold G. (1892). (King's Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
WOOLLRIGHT, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. S. of John, of Mossley Hall, Liverpool. B. [Jan. 6],
1863, in Liverpool. School, Christ's CoUege, Finchley,
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. and LL.B. 1885. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1886. Disappears from
Law Lists, 1900.
WOOLNER, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 1885. S.
of Thomas [sculptor, for whom see D.N.B.], of 29, Welbeck
Street, London. B. [Sept. 28], 1866, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888.
Athletics 'blue' (hammer), 1888, 1889. Second Lieut.,
Middlesex Volunteer Artillery, 1900. On the London Stock
Exchange. Died Feb. 13, 1925, in Budapest. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
WOOLNER-BIRD, see BIRD.
WOOLNOUGH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. II, 1851. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Ven. Edward (next),
Archdeacon of Chester.] Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1852;
B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1859. Of St Martin's,
Guernsey. Died, Sept. 16, 1908, aged 76, at Oxford. (The
Times, Sept. 19, 1908.)
WOOLNOUGH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's,
Nov. 9,1812. [Only] s. of John. B. [July 5, 1793,] at Boyton,
Suffolk. School, Dedham. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar,
1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 17,
1821; priest, June 18, 1826; C. (probably in sole charge) of
Whitton, Sufiolk, 1821-49. R- of Northenden, Cheshire,
1849-66. Hon. Canon of Chester, i860. Archdeacon of
Chester, 1865-6. Married, 1819, Rebecca, only dau. of
Samuel Gross, of Alderton, Suffolk. Died Aug. 29, 1866.
Father of the above. (Peile, 11. 374; Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1866, II. 558.)
WOOLRIGE, ARTHUR FIELD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
II, 1879. S. of James, gent, (and Charlotte Augusta). B. at
Taunton, Somerset. Bapt. Apr. 15, 1852. Matric. Michs.
1879.
WOOLSEY, JEREMIAH JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 5, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Jeremiah William. B. at Kirby
Bedon, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1891; priest, 1893; C. of Ashe,
Hants., 1891-7. V. of Brightwell with Foxhall and Kesgrave,
Suffolk, 1897-1911. R. of Cosheston, Pembs., 1911-35.
Married, Nov. 5, 1900, Frances Wastie, dau, of the Rev.
James Wastie Green, R. of March, Cambs. Died Jan. 20,
1935. aged 67. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 28, 1935.)
WOOLSTENHOLME, JOSEPH (1846), see WOLSTENHOLME.
WOOLSTON, JAMES HAWTHORN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1893. Eldest s. of Frederic, postmaster, of the Limes, Bletch-
ley, Bucks. B. Aug. 4, 1874, at Wellingborough. School,
Wellingborough. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lance-Corporal, South
African Infantry); died Oct. 28, 1918, of wounds received in
action. (Univ. War List.)
WOOLSTON, WALTER KEEP. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Jesus,
Oct. 1895. S. of John, deceased. B. at Leamington, Warws.
School, Wellingborough. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at Wellingborough School,
Northants., 1900-33-. Died Mar. 5, 1938, aged 69, at
Ancaster House, Wilby, Northants. (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, Mar. 7, 1938.)
WOOLWARD, WILLIAM MANNING. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Aug. II, 1779. Scholar, 1779-80. (Venn, 11. 102.)
WOOSNAM, CHARLES MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1875. [2nd] s. of James [Bowen, Major-Gen.,
Bombay Artillery], of Bombay (and Agnes, dau. of William
Bell, of Belleview, Queen's Co.). B. [Aug. 6], 1836, in
Bombay. Schools, Repton and Sherborne. Matric. Michs.
Wordsworth, Charles William
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Llandaff), 1879;
priest (Llandaff, for Durham), 1880. Chaplain (Missions to
Seamen) at Penarth, 1879-80; on the Tyne, 1880-1. V. of
St Peter's, Tynemouth, 1881-8. R. of Kirkby-Wiske, Yorks.,
1888-90. Chaplain, Mersey Mission to Seamen in Liverpool,
1890-5. Archdeacon of Macclesfield, 1893-1904. V. of
Dunham Massey, Cheshire, 1895-1908. R. of Aberhafesp,
Montgom., 1910-23. Hon. Canon of Chester, 1905-30.
Married, Nov. 3, 1886, Mary Seely, dau. of Hilton Phihpson,
and had issue. Died May 7, 1930, at Aberhafesp Hall, New-
town, Montgom. Brother of the next. (Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; Univ. War List; Who was Who; Daily Telegraph, May 7,
1930.)
WOOSNAM, JAMES BOWEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. n,
1871. [Eldest] s. of James Bowen, Captain, Bombay Artillery
[later Major-General] (and Agnes, dau. of WilUam BeU).
B. Dec. 8, 1853, at Eaton, Norfolk. Bapt. June 17, 1854.
[Schools, Bromsgrove and Repton.] Matric. Lent, 1872;
B.A. 1875. A Tea-Planter in Assam. Married, 1910, E. W.
Reeve. Died Apr. 12, 1911. Brother of the above. (Broms-
grove Sch. Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WOOSNAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 10,
1835- [3rd] s. of Bowen, soUcitor, of Glandwr, Llanidloes,
Montgom. (and Ehzabeth, dau. of Charles Cole). B. there,
Apr. 9, 1815. School, Dr Clunie's, Pendleton, near Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; 1845. M.R.C.S.
Surgeon, Army Medical Staff in Bombay, 1840-59. Accom-
panied Sir Henry Pottinger on his special mission as Pleni-
potentiary to China, 1841, and subsequently acted as
Secretary of Legation and Deputy Colonial Secretary at
Hong Kong. Present at most of the operations of the United
Naval and Military forces which resulted in the conclusion of
the first Treaty with China, 1842. Secretary to Sir Henry
Pottinger as H.M. High Commissioner, at the Cape of Good
Hope, 1846; accompanied him to Madras, 1848, as Private
Secretary; retired in 1859. Married, Nov. 25, 1845, Margaret,
dau. of WilUam BeU, of BeUeview, Queen's Co. Of Glandwr,
Montgom., and Tyn-y-Grieg, Brecons. J. P. for Brecon. High
Sheriff of Montgomery, 1878. Died at Builth, Nov. 27, 1888.
Father of the next. (Venn, 11. 234, which gives year of death
as 1881; Univ. Almanack; Burke, L.G.; Boase, vi. 952; The
Times, Nov. 29, 1888.)
WOOSNAM, RICHARD BURGASS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i,
1869. [2nd] s. of Richard (above), surgeon, Bombay army,
retired (and Margaret BeU). B. Sept. 19, 1851, in Madras.
School, Cheltenham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1874. Adm. Solicitor, 1877; practised at Newton Abbot,
Devon. Of Ilsington, Devon. Latterly practised at Llanidloes
and Newtown, Montgom., (Messrs Talbot and Woosnam).
Married, Dec. 10, 1874, Harriette Hamilton, dau. of John
Partington Gray, of Ballyroan, Queen's Co. Died, Oct. 6,
1908. (Venn, 11. 388 and addenda, 1940; Burke, L.G.; Law
Lists.)
WOOTTEN, GEORGE ALBERT. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs., 1896.
Adm. Solicitor, 1896; practised in Cambridge, and at Ely,
and Littleport. Disappears from Law Lists, 1940.
WORDSWORTH, CHARLES. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[2nd s. of Dr Christopher (1791), Master of Trinity. B. Aug.
22, 1806, in Lambeth. Schools, Sevenoaks and Harrow;
played in the first Eton and Harrow cricket match, 1822, and
in the first Winchester and Harrow match, 1825.] Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, July 8, 1825; B.A. (Oxford)
1830; M.A. (Oxford), 1832; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1853- Ord.
deacon (Oxford), 1834; priest, 1840. Second Master at
Winchester, 1835-45 ; Warden of Trinity College, Glenahnond,
1846-54. Bishop of St .\ndrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane,
1852-92. Married (i) Dec. 29, 1835, Charlotte, dau. of the
Rev. George Day, of Earsham, Norfolk, and had one
daughter; (2) Oct. 28, 1846, Katharine Mary, eldest dau. of
the Rev. W. B. Barter, R. of Burghclere, Hants., and had
12 children. Author, reUgious and ecclesiastical. Died
Dec. 5, 1892, at St Andrews; buried in the Cathedral. Brother
of Christopher (1825) and John (1823). (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
WORDSWORTH, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1899. S. of the Rev. Charles Samuel (University
CoUege, Oxford, 1866), of 132, Foster HiU Road, Bedford
[sometime R. of Old Swinford, Worcs.]. B. [Feb. 19], 1880,
at Bedford. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1915. Assistant Master at Lancing CoUege,
1903-4; at ChigweU School, Essex, 1906-14; at Brighton
College in 1918; at Sherborne, 1922-35. Of Coddenham
rectory, Suffolk, in 1946. (Schoolmasters' Directories, where he
is confused with Christopher WiUiam Wordsworth ; ChigweU
Reg.; Sherborne Reg.; Univ. Pari, Reg.)
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Wordsworth, Christopher
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Trinity, .A.ug. i8, 1791. [4th] s. of John [attorney-at-law],
of Cockermouth, Cumberland. [B. there, June 9, 1774.J
School, Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar,
1794; B.A. {joth Wrangler) 1796; M.A. 1799; D.D. {per Lit.
Reg.) 1810. Fellow, 1798; Master, 1820-41. 'A strict disci-
plinarian, and exacted an unquestioning conformity to all
College rules.' Vice-Chancellor, 1820-1 and 18:6-7. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), May 12, 1799; priest, Dec. 22, 1799. K. of
Ashby with Oby and Thime, Norfolk, 1804-5. Domestic
Chaplain to the .■Vrchbishop of Canterbury, 1805. R. of
Woodchurch, Kent, 1806-8. Dean and R. of Bocking, Essex,
1808-16 (with .Monks-Eleigh, Suffolk, 1812-16). R. of St
Mary's, Lambeth and of Sundridge, Kent, 1816-20. Chaplain
to the House of Commons, 18 17. R. of Buxted with Uckfield,
Sussex, 1820-46. Married, Oct. 1, 1804, Priscilla, dau. of
Charles Lloyd, banker, of Birmingham. Author, Ecclesiastical
Biography, etc. Resided latterly at Buxted, where he died
Feb. 2, 1846. Brother of William (1787); father of John
(1823), Charles (1833) and the next. (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide; Clergy List; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv;
D.N.B.)
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 9, 1825. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Christopher, D.D.
(above), Master of Trinity (and Priscilla, dau. of Charles
Lloyd, of Birmingham). B. [Oct. 30, 1807], in Lambeth,
London. School, Winchester; 'at Winchester he was both
a scholar and an athlete, and was known as "the Great
Christopher.'" Matric. Michs. 1826; Browne medal, 1827;
Person prize, 1828; Scholar, 1828; Craven Scholar, 1829;
B.A. (Senior Classic and ist Chancellor's medal) 1830;
M.A. 1833; D.D. {per Lit. Reg.) 1839. Fellow, 1830-8.
Orator (Feb.-Apr.) 1836. Hulsean Lecturer, 1846. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1870. Ord. deacon, 1833; priest, 1835.
Head Master of Harrow, 1836-44. Canon of Westminster,
1844-69. V. of Stanford-in-the-Vale, Berks., 1850-69.
Archdeacon of Westminster, 1865-9. Bishop of Lincoln,
1869-85. Married, 1838, Susanna Hatley, dau. of George
Frere, solicitor. Author of a commentary on the Bible and
Church History up to .4.D. 451; etc. Died Mar. 21, 1885.
Father of the next ; brother of Charles (1833) and John (1823).
{Adm. to Trin., add et err.; Historical Reg., 49; D.N.B.)
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER, .^dm. pens, at Trinity,
June 19, 1865. [2nd] s. of the Ven. Christopher (above).
Archdeacon of Westminster. B. [Mar. 26], 1848, in West-
minster. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar,
1867; Bell Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1870; Le Bas prize, 1871;
M.A. 1873. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1870-8; Assistant Tutor
and Dean. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1871; priest (Lincohi), 1872;
C. of .Alvechurch, Worcs., 1874-5. C. of St Giles, Cambridge,
1875-7. R. of Glaston, Rutland, 1877-89- R- of Steeple with
Tyneham, Dorset, 1889-97, and R. of East Holme, 1890-7.
R. of Marlborough, 1897-1911. Preb. of Lincoln, 1886-1911.
ChsmceUor of Lincoln, 1917-28. Master of St Nicholas
Hospital, Salisbury, 1895-1937. Preb. of Salisbury, 191 1-38.
Librarian of Salisbury Cathedral, 1913-36. Chancellor of
Salisbury, 1917-38. Married, 1874, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Andrews Reeve, V. of Kimmeridge, Dorset. An eminent
liturgiologist. Author, Social Life ai the English Universities
in tl^ i8th Century; Scholae Academicae; Some Account of the
English Universities in the iSth Century; Mediaeval Services
in England; Lincoln Cathedral Statutes; Ceremonies and
Processions of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury; Ordinale
Sarum; Statutes and Customs of the Cathedral Church of
Salisbury. Died Jan. 30, 1938, at Salisbury. Father of
WilUam A. (1900) and the next. {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
T. A. Walker, 537; Crockford; The Times, Feb. i, 1938; Who
was Who.)
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER ANDREWES. Adm. at
Clare, Jan. 5, 1895. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Christopher
(above), R. of Tyneham, Dorset. B. Sept. 21, 1876.] School,
Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A.
1898. For sometime a District Commissioner in S. Nigeria.
Subsequently in business (Messrs Kiddle, Reeve and Co.) in
Bombay. Married, Nov. i, 1909, Alice Katharine, eldest dau.
of Jemmett J. Stopford, of Campden HiU, London. Died
Dec. 6, 1910, in Bombay. Brother of William .A.. (1900).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The Tim^s, Dec. 8, 1910.)
WORDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 14, 1821-
Of Westmoriand. [Eldest] s. of William (1787), the Poet
(and Mary Hutchinson). B. June 18, 1803. School, Sed-
bergh. Did not reside. Adm. at New CoUege, Oxford,
whence he matric. Mar. 2i, 1823; B.A. (Oxford) 1826; M.-A..
(Oxford) 1830. Ord. priest (Lincohi), 1828. R. of Moresby,
Cumberland, 1829-34. V. of Brigham, 1832-75- K- .oj
Workington, 1834-40. R. of Plumbland, 1840-75- Married
(i) Oct. II, 1830, Isabella Christian, dau. of Henry Christian
Curwen, and had issue; (2) Helen, dau. of Donald Ross;
(3) Marianne, dau. of Luke Dolan. Died July 25, 1875. "»
WoRGAN, The Rev. Robert
London. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Boose, m. 1501 ; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 573; Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eules.; Clerical
Guide; Misc. Gen. el Her., N.S., iv; C. R. Hudleston.)
WORDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Julys, 1823. [Eld.] s. of [the Kev.j Christopher (1791) [Master
of the College]. B. [July i, 1805], in [Lambeth], London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1H24; Bell Scholar, 1825;
Person prize, 1827; B.A. 1828; .M.A. 1831. Fellow, 1830-9;
Assistant Tutor, 1834-8; Junior Bursar, 1836-9. Ord.
deacon, 1837. Travelled in Europe, 1833; when in Florence
collated the Medicean manuscript of Aeschylus, with a view
to a new edition. Began an edition of Bentley's Correspon-
dence (later completed by his brother Christopher). Died
Dec. 31, 1839, in Cambridge. Brother of Christopher (1825)
and Charles (1833). (Adm. to Trin., add. a err.; D.N.B.)
WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Johns, July 5,
1787. [2nd] s. of John [attomey-at-law], of [Cockermouth],
Cumberland (and .\iine, dau. of William Cookson, mercer, of
Penrith). [B. Apr. 7. 177°. at Cockermouth.] School,
Hawkshead. Matric. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1791-
Travelled in France, 1791-2, where he became an ardent
supporter of the revolution. In 1794. received a legacy of
£900, which enabled him to live independently, ' but for this,
he might, he says, have been forced into the Church or the
law.' Settled at Racedown, near Crewkeme, Somerset, with
his sister, Dorothy, 1795. Moved to .\lfoxden, near Nether
Stowey in order to be near Coleridge, whom he first met in
1795. Coleridge had the highest opinion of Wordsworth's work,
and praises his 'exquisite sister,' saying 'we are three people,
but only one soul.' The Lyrical Ballads, published 1798, were
the first fruits of this friendship, Wordsworth contributing
the greater part. With Dorothy and Coleridge, visited
Germany, 1798. Settled at Dove Cottage, Grasmere, 1799;
Coleridge followed in 1800, residing at Keswick. Married,
Oct. 4, i8o2, his old school friend, Mary, dau. of John
Hutchinson, of Penrith. Finished The Prelude, 1805 (but it
was not printed till after his death). Published a collection of
Poems, 1807, including the Intimations of ImmortalUy, the
Ode to Duty, and other works, many of which aroused a
'storm of ridicule.' .Moved to Allan Bank, Grasmere, 1808.
The Excursion published 1814, and acclaimed as his master-
piece. Estranged from Coleridge, 1810, but reconciled, 1817.
Subsequently at Rydal Mount, near .\mbleside. Distributor
of stamps for Westmorland, 1813-22. Hon. D.C.L., Durham,
1838; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1839. Poet LaureatP, 1843-50.
Granted a Civil List pension of £300 in 1842. Died .Apr. 23,
1850, at Rydal Mount. Monument in Grasmere churchyard,
'To the memory of William Wordsworth. A true poet and
philosopher, who by special gift and calling of Almighty God,
whether he discoursed on man or nature, failed not to lift
up the heart to holy things, tired not of maintaining the cause
of the poor and simple, and so in perilous times was raised up
to be a chief minister, not only of noblest poetry, but of high
and sacred truth.' Father of John (1821); brother of
Christopher (1791). (St John's CoU. Adm., iv. 572; G. Mag.,
1850, I. 668; D.N.B.; Wordsuvrth ai Cambridge.)
WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. -Adm. pens, at Christ's, .May 31,
1859. S. of WiUiam, 'procurator.' B. [June 23, 1839J. "»
London. School, Blackheath. Matnc. Michs. 1859. Kept
three terms. Ensign in the .Army, 1861; Lieut., 1863; Capt.,
the 58th Regt., 1869. .Married, 1869, .Alice Maude, dau. of
George Turner, of Brampford-Speke, Devon. (PetU, u. 562 ;
Army Lists; V. Hodson.)
WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM ARTHUR. .Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. 3rd s. of the Rev. Christopher (1865), R. of
St Peter's, Marlborough. B. .May 24, 1881, at Glaston;
Rutland. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1904;
priest, 1905; C. of Dover, 1904-12. C. of Dawlish, Devon,
1912-13. C. of Esher, Surrey, 1915-17- Perm, to off., die.
of Winchester, 1918-27; dio. of Guildford, 1927-40. Married,
June 21, 1906, Violet, only dau. of the Rev. Canon Henrj-
Bartram, V. of Dover. .Author, Savn .isunder; The Waters
of Shiloah; etc. Of .Awliscombe, Devon, in 1951. Brother of
Christopher .A. (1S95). (Crockford; The Times, ixint 22, 1906.)
WORGAN, JOHN BERNEY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 26, 185b. S. of [the Rev.j John Hartland (Pembroke
CoUege Oxford, 1817), of Coltham House, Cheltenham.
B Dec.'26, 1836. School, Cheltenham CoUege. Did not reside.
Entered the Bengal Civil Ser%'ice, 1856. .Assistant Magistrate
and CoUector in Bengal; Joint .Magistrate and CoUector; m
the Judicial Dept., 1870-91; District and Sessions Judge,
1879-88; retired, 1901- Died June, 1904, in London.
(CheUenham Coll. Reg.; India Office Lists.)
WORGAN, The Rev. ROBERT. B..A. 1762, incorp. from Oxford;
M A., from King's, 1762. [S. of WUliam, gent., of .Andover,
Hants.] Matric. from Pembroke College, 0.xford, Oct. 13, 1742.
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) I74'J- 1° Holy Orders. Died Aug. 20
1801. (Al. Oxon.)
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WORKMAN, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, i86o.
S. of Thomas Skeete. B. July 18, 1841, at Reading. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. (42nd
Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1864;
priest, 1865; C. of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1864-6. C. of
Waltharn Abbey, Essex, 1867-71. V. of Chnst Church,
Birmingham, 1871-81. Preb. of Lichfield. Married Lydia
Mary—. DiedMay 13, 1881. Father of Herbert W. (1897) and
Hesketh V. (1888). (Crock/ord; The Guardian, May 18, 1881.)
WORKMAN, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. II, 1872. [2nd] s. of the Rev. WilUam Ring (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1843), R. of Eastrop, Hants, (and Ehza
Anne). B. at Basingstoke. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1854. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Oxford), 1877; priest, 1878 ; C of Waddesdon, Bucks. ,
1877-8 C. of Newbury, Berks., 1878-80. C. of Esher,
Surrey, 1880-4. C. of St Peter's, East Croydon, 1884-6. C. of
Wrangle, Lines., i886-8; V. there, 1888-92. V. of Grasby,
1892-1913. Lived subsequently at Wrangle, and disappears
from Crock/ord, 1931. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
WORKMAN, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1897 S. of the Rev. Albert (i860), V. of Christ Church,
Birmingham, deceased. B. May 8, 1878, in Edgbaston.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1897; exhibitioner; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1907. Athletics 'blue' (3 miles), 1898-1901;
President, C.U.A.C. 1901. Amateur Champion for the half
mile, 1904. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1901; priest, 1902;
C. of Shurley, Hants., 1901-3. Chaplain and Naval Instructor,
R.N., 1904-14: H.M.S. London, 1904-7; Dreadnought, 1907-8.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, 1908-10.
Chaplain, H.M.S. Drake, 1910-11; Good Hope, 19x1-12;
Prince of Wales, 1912; King Edward VII, 1912-13. C. of
Wimbledon and Principal of St Mary's Clergy House, 1913-
15. V. of St Paul's, Southsea, 1915-23- V. of Overton with
Fyfield and East Kennett, Wilts., 1923-38- V. of Avebury,
1927-9. R. of Breamore, Hants., 1938-51- Author, The
Glory of Redemption; Convincing the World; Spiritual Healing;
The Fruits of Redemption. Died Jan. 5, 1951. Brother of the
next. (Book of Blues; Crockford.)
WORKMAN, HESKETH VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1888. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Albert
(i860), V. of Christ Church, Birmingham, deceased.] B.
Nov. 2, 1869, at Waltharn Abbey, Essex; bapt. there, Nov. 9,
1869. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar, 1889; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at
St George's College, Eastbourne, 1891-3; at Arden House
School, Henley-in-Arden, 1 894-1900; at Street Court School,
Westgate-on-Sea, 1900-3; Head Master of Observatory
House School, Westgate-on-Sea, 1903-22; Assistant Master at
Seabrook Lodge Preparatory School. Of Observatory House,
Hythe, in 1932. Brother of the above. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; King's Sch. Reg.)
WORKMAN, WALTER PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr.
30, 1881. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] John Sansom, of
19, Heywood Street, Cheetham, Manchester. B. Nov. 2,
1863, at Peckham, London. School, Kingswood, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (znd Wrangler) 1884; (Math. Trip.,
Ft III, ist Class, 1885); 1st Smith's prize, 1886; M.A. 1888.
Fellow, 1887. B.Sc, London. Assistant Master at the Leys
School, Cambridge, 1888; Head Master of Kingswood School,
Bath, 1889-1918. Married, 1897, Amelia Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Edward Workman, of Bournemouth. Author, History of
Kingswood School, etc. Died Sept. 18, 1918, while attending
a meeting of the old Boys Union in the Temple, London.
{History of Kingswood School; Who was Who; The Times,
Sept. 20, 1918.)
WORKMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 14, 1809.
Of Hants. Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1814;
M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from Winchester),
Sept. 25, 1814; priest (Heref., Litt. dim. from Winchester),
1815; C. of North Waltharn, Hants., 1814-16. R. of Eastrop,
1816-49. Head Master of Basingstoke School, from 1816.
Died Nov. 19, 1849, aged 58. (Clergy List; F. P. White;
Baigent and Millard, History of Basingstoke.)
WORLEY, GEORGE. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. 19, 1843; from
Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, whence he had matric. Jan. 15,
1840, age 19. Eldest s. of George, farmer, of Sywell, Northaats.
B. July 6, 1820. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1843.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
WORLEY, RICHARD HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. S. of Robert James, of Snowdenham, Bramley,
Surrey. B. [Dec. 9], 1877, at Hadley, Salop. School, Charter-
house, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1897. An architect.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Royal Fusiliers). Married
Margaret Strickland, authoress. Of 88, Aldemey Street,
London, S.W., iu 1953. (Charterhouse Reg.; V. Hodson.)
WoRMALD, Charles Octavius Richard
WORLLEDGE, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 25,
1867. [Eldest] s. of John (1827), County Court Judge, of
Brooklyn, Ipswich. B. May 29, 1848, in Pimlico. School,
Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; B.A. 1871; Cams
Greek Testament prize, 1871; (Theological Exam., 1st Class,
1872); M.A. 1874. Select Preacher, 1879, 1887, 1892, 1899,
1900, 1906 and 1909. Ord. deacon, 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
Enfield, Middlesex, 1872-6. Tutor in the Can. School,
Lincoln, 1876-83. Preb. of Lincohi, 1878-87. Principal of
Leeds Clergy School, 1883-7 ; Principal of the Divinity School,
Truro, 1887-1901. Canon and Chancellor of Truro Cathedral,
1887-1918. Author, theological. Died Feb. 20, 1918, at
Truro. Brother of Charles W. (1872) and Edward W. (1868).
{Venn, 11. 380; Crockford; Who was Who; Irvine Gray.)
WORLLEDGE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Mar. 27, 1839. [3rd] s. of John, banker. B. at Ingham,
Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1839.
Died Apr. 5, 1840, aged 20. M.I. at Ingham. Brother of
John (1827) and Edmund (1838). (Bury St Edmunds Reg.;
Venn, 11. 247; G. Mag., 1840, i. 556.)
WORLLEDGE, CHARLES WASTELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July II, 1872. [3rd] s. of John (1827), Judge of County
Courts, of Brooklyn, Ipswich. B. [Mar. 5], 1854, in Birming-
ham. School, Ipswich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1876; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master at Ipswich School,i876-
80. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1877; priest, 1878; C. of St Mary
Stoke, Ipswich, 1877-9. C. of St Peter's, London Docks,
1880-6. Canon, Vice Provost and Chantor of the College and
Cathedral of the Holy Spirit of the Isles, Cumbrae, Renfrews.,
1886-7. Chaplain of St Andrew's Convalescent Home,
Folkestone, 1887-9. Went to Zanzibar; editor of the Gazette
for Zanzibar and East Africa. Died May 19, 1902, in
Zanzibar. Brother of Arthur J. (1867) and Edward W. (1868).
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, May 31, 1902.)
WORLLEDGE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 12, 1838.
[2nd s. of John, banker, of Ingham, Suffolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 18, 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Leigh,
Essex, 1842-4. P.C. of Cowling, Yorks., 1844-50. C. (and
Afternoon Lecturer) of Enfield, Middlesex, 1850-6. Chaplain
of Anerley District Schools, Surrey, 1856-7. Lecturer at
Whitelands Training CoUege, Chelsea, 1857-74. C. of
Thumham, Kent, 1874-8. V. of Wood Dalling, Norfolk, 1879-
83. Latterly of Kew, where he died Nov. 17, 1888, aged 71.
Brother of Charles (1839) and John (1827) ; father of Theodore
E. (1889). (Bury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov.
21, 1888.)
WORLLEDGE, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1868. [2nd] s. of John (1827) [Judge of County
Courts]. B. [Jan. 27, 1850], in London. School, Ipswich
(Dr Holden). Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875-
Adm. Solicitor, 1875. Registrar of the County Court of
Great Yarmouth. J. P. for Great Yarmouth. Mayor of Great
Yarmouth, 1884, and on three later occasions. O.B.E., 1920.
Freeman of the borough of Great Yarmouth. Married Edith
Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. William Wigston, V. of Rushmere,
Suffolk. Died Aug. 16, 1925, at Great Yarmouth. Brother of
Arthur J. (1867) and Charies W. (1872). (Irvine Gray;
Law Lists; The Times, Aug. i8, 1925.)
WORLLEDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 13,
1827. [Eldest] s. of John [of Chevington, Suffolk.] B. [June 2,
1809], at Ingham, Suffolk. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1827; Scholar, 1829; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834.
Fellow, 1831. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 19, 1832.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 23, 1838. A Special Pleader. On the
Norfolk Circuit. Judge of County Courts of Suffolk, 1856-80.
Chancellor of the diocese of Norwich, 1871-81. Of Brooklyn,
Ipswich. J.P. for Suffolk. Married, 1843, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. John D. Wastell. Died July 19, 1881, at Ipswich.
Father of Arthur J. (1867), Charles W. (1872) and the above;
brother of Charles (1839) and Edmund (1838). (Al. Felsted.;
Boase, iii. 1502; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WORLLEDGE, THEODORE EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 11, 1889. S. of the Rev. Edmund (1838), deceased,
of Wood Dalling, Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1889; Scholar; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1895. Died Nov. 4, 1899, in Alaska, of typhoid-
fever. (The Times, Apr. 24, 1900.)
WORMALD, ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1891.
S. of John, Esq., of Denton Park, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley,
Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891. A maltster at
Wakefield. Of Knaith HaU, Gainsborough. Died Dec. 30,
1936. Brother of Frederick W. (1888) and Percival H. (1889).
(Harrow Sch. Reg., Suppl.)
WORMALD, CHARLES OCTAVIUS RICHARD (1899), see
WORMELL.
580
WoRMALD, Edward
WORMALD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 28, 1867.
S. of John. B. [Dec. 4], 1848, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1867. Partner in the firm of Messrs Skippen
and East. Married Annette, dau. of Sir Charles Hood.
Brother of Harry (1873). {Eton Sch. Lists.)
WORMALD, FRANK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1826. [4th] s. of John [of Temple Bar, London and Highbury
Place, Islington]. B. in Pentonville, Middlesex. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1830; B.A.
1831; M.A. 1834. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1833.
Called to the Bar, June 8, 1838. {Inns of Court.)
WORMALD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of John, of Ravens Lodge, Dewsbury, Yorks.
B. [June 21], 1869, at Dewsbury. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1888. Second Lieut., 7th Hussars, 1891; Lieut., 1894;
Captain, 1899. Served in Bechuanaland, 1896-7; in the Nile
expedition, 1898; in the South African War, 1899-1902
(A.D.C. to Major-General Commanding the Cavalry Brigade,
1899-1900; Adjt., 7th Hussars, 1900-4; mentioned in
Despatches; D.S.O. 1901). Major, 8th Hussars, 1906;
Lieut. -Colonel, ist Dragoons, 1915. In the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut. -Col., ist Dragoons; mentioned twice in despatches).
Retired, 1920. Married, 1909, Evelyn Christina, dau. of
T. H. Cardwell, of Newnton House, Tetbury, Gloucs., and had
issue. Brother of Percival H. (1889) and Arthur (1891).
{Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
WORMALD, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 11, 1873-
[4th] s. of John, of Stone Cot, Sutton. B. [Jan. 7], 1855, in
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873. Died, unmarried,
1886, at Reigate. Brother of Edward (1867). {Eton Sch.
Lists.)
WORMALD, HARRY WORMALD (1838), see ARMITAGE.
WORMALD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 21, 1818.
Matric. Michs. 1819. One of these names, of Brockworth
Manor, Gloucs., married, 1833, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of the
Rev. George Sampson, R. of Leven, Yorks., and had one
daughter. Died in 1865. (Walford, County Families.)
WORMALD, PERCIVAL HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 4, 1854. [3rd] s. of Thomas [M.D.] [of Bengeo, Herts.].
B. [May 13, 1833], in London. School, Tonbridge; and at
King's CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar, 1856;
B..\. 1858; M.A. 1861. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 27,
1858. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1862. On the North-
Eastem Circuit. Died June 3, 1898, at Wilbury, Sunningdale.
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 534; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WORMALD, PERCIVAL HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1889. S. of John, Esq., of Ravens Lodge, Dewsbury. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889. Secretary and director of
Wormald and Walker, manufacturers, Dewsbury. Of Canal
Cottage, Thomhill Road, Dewsbury, in 1925. Brother of
Frederick W. (1888) and Arthur (1891). {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
WORMAN, ERNEST JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1896;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Employed in the University Library,
cataloguing Oriental books and the fragments from the Cairo
Genizeh. Died in June, 1909. (Scott, MSS.; The Times,
June 9, 1909.)
WORMELEY, RALPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
May I, 1762; re-adm. Oct. 25, 1763. [S. of Ralph, of Rosegill,
Middlesex County, Virginia. B. 1744. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1762. A Loyalist during the American revolution, and
for a time confined to one of his father's estates. Member of
the Virginia Council, 1771. Owned one of the largest libraries
in Virginia. Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society.
Succeeded to his father's estate. A portrait, in cap and gown,
is preserved in Virginia. Died Jan. 19, 1806. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; a Virginia correspondent; E. A. Jones, American
Members of Inns of Court {sub Watson).)
WORMELL (post WORMALD), CHARLES OCTAVIUS
RICHARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Easter, 1899; B.A. 1903; M.A.
1908. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1903; priest, 1904; C. of
Solihull, Warws., 1903-9. C. of Kingsbury with Hurley and
DosthiU, 1909-10. Changed his name to Wormald in 1910.
C. of Aston Brook, 19 10-12. C.-in-charge of All Saints, Four
Oaks, 1912-13. V. of Shirley, 1913-17. V. of Slebech with
Minwear and Newton North, Pembs., 1919-22. Chaplain,
R.A.F., 1923-6. R. of SoUhull, Warws., 1926-35. V. of
Oakham (with Burley from 1940), Rutland, 1935-47. Perm,
to off., dio. of Chichester from 1947. Of Maids' Causeway,
Cambridge, in 1952.
WORMELL, ROWLAND. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1897. S. of
Richard, D.Sc. B. June 3, 1878, at Brixton, Surrey. Schools,
Central Foundation, London, and Norfolk County; Matric.
Michs. 1897. Migrated to Queens'; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
B.D. (Durham); B.Sc. (Econ.) London, 1921. Ord. deacon
WoRSFOLD, Henry Hewitt
(Exeter), 1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Thomas and Oldridge,
Exeter, 1901-2. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, London,
1903-4. Assistant Chaplain at St Mark's, Alexandria with
All Saints, Ramleh, Egypt, 1904-5. Chaplain (Eccles. Est.)
at Rajkot, 1905-6; at St Thomas's Cathedral, Bombay,
1906-7; at Ghorpuri, 1907-9. C. of Donhead with Charlton,
Wilts., 1912-14. C. of St Peter's, Saffron Hill, London,
1915-18. V. of Christ Church, Dartford, Kent, 1918-32. Perm,
to off., dio. of London, 1932-9; dios. of Rochester and
Southwark, 1937-9. Author, The problems of sovereignty
within the British Empire, etc. Died in Durban, S. Africa,
in 1944. {Crockford.)
WORRALL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
July 12, 1784. [Youngest] s. of Samuel, Esq., of Clifton, near
Bristol. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1785;
B..'V. 1789; M.A. 1792. .\dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1786.
Called to the Bar, June 20, 1795. Partner in the Exchange
bank, Bristol, 1804-26. Married, Aug. 3, 1799, Hannah,
eldest dau. of Thomas Rigge. Died, May 6, 1840, aged 72, at
Frenchay Park, Gloucs. {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 573; Inns
of Court; C. R. Hudleston.)
WORRALL, JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895. [Eldest] s. of
Wilham Houlton, of Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset (and Mary
Eli2a Clemson). B. [Apr. 17], 1877, in Manchester. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895.' Afterwards at Bishop's College,
Lennoxville, Canada. Died Oct. 10, 1936, at Taumarunui,
New Zealand. {Venn, 11. 546; The Times, Oct. 19, 1936.)
WORRALL, LECHMERE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30,
1893. S. of PhUip Richard Charles Clark. B. [Apr. 4, 1875],
in Bristol. Schools, Bath College and private. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1899. For sometime a medical student. Author
of stage-plays. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second
Lieut., R.A.S.C). Of 15, Richmond Terrace, Clifton, in 1911.
{Peile, II. 785; Univ. War List.)
WORRALL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1899.
[Eldest] s. of Henry, of Crimsworth, Whalley Range, Man-
chester. B. May 28, 1880, in Manchester. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. A Civil engineer. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.S.C. (T.F.)). Married,
Nov. 7, 1912, Dorothy Hester, only child of Sir Edward
Worrall, of Wing, Rutland. Died Apr. 28, 1946, at Wing Hall,
" ' " {Uppingham Sch. Roll; The Times, .\pT. 30, 1946.)
WORRALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 19, 1813;
re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 13, 1813. [S. of Samuel, barrister,
Town Clerk of Bristol, of Knole Park, Gloucs. (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Lechmere, of Boston, U.S.A.). School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1826.
Died, unmarried, in 1873. {Record of Old Westmirtsters;
C. R. Hudleston.)
WORSDELL, GEOFFREY BRADFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1900. S. of Wilson, of Greenesfield House, Gates-
head-on-Tyne, Durham. B. Feb. 16, 1883, at Chester. School,
Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1900. Second
Lieut., The Yorks. Regt., 1906; Lieut., 1909; Captain, 1915;
Brevet-Major, 1918. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(O.B.E. 1919; mentioned in despatches). Married, Winifred
Mary, 2nd dau. of John Livesey Lee, of Wakefield. Died
July 26, 1946, at Bracknell, Berks. {Army Lists; The Times,
July 27, 1946.)
WORSFOLD, CLEMENT ARNOLD. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 30, 1873. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Napper, V. of
Haddesley, Yorks.] B. June 11, 1855, at Ipswich. School,
City of London. Matric. Lent, 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1878; priest, 1879; C. of
Holy Trinity, Ripon, 1878-80 and 1883-6. C. of Whitburn,
Co. Durham, 1880-3. C. of Bridlington and P.C. of Bessingby,
Yorks., 1886-8. C. of Dyers Hill, Sheffield, 1888-90. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Chichester, from 1890. Married (1) Mary Alice, eldest
dau. of George F. Rimmington, of Bombay and Eastbourne;
(2) June 6, 1901, Catherine Blanche, eldest dau. of Major-
General W. R. Dickinson, R.E.; (3) Feb. 4, 1915, .^nna
Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Rev. Frederick Williams, R. of
Chignal, Essex. Resided latterly at Burgess Hill, Sussex.
. Died Mar. 24, 1942. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times
Mar. 28, 1942.)
WORSFOLD, HENRY HEWITT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1895. S. of C. K., Estate-agent, of 1, Christ
Church Villas, Dover. B. Oct. 14, 1876, at Dover. School,
Dover College. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1896; B.A. 1898.
Assistant Master at Trinity College School, Port Hope,
Ontario, in 1925.
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WORSHIP, JOHN LUCAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 6, 1815.
S. of John [William], Esq., of the East India Service [some-
time Capt., i2th Bn., Bengal Sepoys]. B. at Great Yarmouth.
Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Nov.
16, 1817: priest, May 24, 1818. Of Ipswich (no cure) m 1841.
C. of Long Melford, Suffolk, 1847-8. R- of Stokesby with
Herringby, Norfolk, 1849-65. Married Frances Bridget — .
Died July 6, 1865, aged 71- Brother of the next. {CUrgy
List; Crockford: G. Mag., 1865, n. 252.)
WORSHIP, WILLIAM TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Feb. II, 1818. Of Norfolk. [S. of John Wilham, Esq. B. at
Great Yarmouth. School, North Walsham.] Matric. Michs.
1818; B.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 22, 1822;
priest, May 25, 1823. R. of Holton, Suffolk, 1836-45- R- of
Beeston St Andrew, Norfolk, 1845-9- Disappears from
CUrgy List, 1853. Brother of the above.
WORSLEY, ARTHINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr 13,
1850. [3rd] s. of Sir WiUiam, Bart. (1811) [of Hovmgham
HaU, Yorks.] (and Sarah Philadelphia, dau. of Sir George
Cayley, Bart.). [B. Dec. 21, 1830. School, Shrewsbury.] Did
not reside. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 19, 1861. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 19, 1861. Married, Mar. 13, i860, Marianne
C. I., dau. of the Hon. Henry Hely-Hutchinson, of Weston,
Northants., and had issue. Died June 3, 1861. Brother of
William C. (1848) and Thomas R. (1847). [Shrewsbury Sch
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 97-)
WORSLEY, ARTHUR ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 27, 1895. S. of P. J., Esq., of Rodney Lodge, Clifton.
B Dec 29, 1876. Schools, Fettes and Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1895. In business. Of 29, Devonshire Road,
West Kirby, Cheshire, in 1932. Brother of Philip J. (1887).
(Clifton Coll. Reg.; Fettes Coll. Reg.)
WORSLEY, LORD (1799), see PELHAM, CHARLES ANDERSON.
WORSLEY, (CHARLES ALFRED), LORD (1878), see YAR-
BOROUGH, EARL OF.
WORSLEY, CHARLES CARILL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 20, 1819. 2nd s. of Thomas Carill, Esq., late of
Piatt, Manchester (and Elizabeth, only child of James
Norman, of Winster, Derbs.). B. at Piatt. Bapt. May 12,
1800. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Married,
Jan. 15, 1840, Mary Jane, dau. of Sir Francis S. Darwin, of
Breadsall Priory, Derbs., and had issue. Died Aug. 16, 1864.
Brother of John C. (1819) and Thomas C. (1809). (Burke,
L.G.)
WORSLEY, CHARLES PENNYMAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Christ's, Jan. 30, 1816. S. of James. B. at WallingweUs,
Notts. School, Richmond (Rev. J. Tate). Matnc. Michs.
1816; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1821 ; priest, Sept. 1822. V. of Hullavington, Wilts.,
1826-7. V. of Thurlby, Lines., 1827-63. Died Dec. 16, 1863.
Brother of William (1818). (Peile, 11. 381; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, 1. 128.)
WORSLEY, CHARLES VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Dec. 26, 1827- [9th] s. of the Rev. George (1779) [of
Stonegrave, near Malton, Yorks.] (and Anne, 4th dau. of
Sir Thomas Cayley, Bart., of Brompton Hall, Yorks.). B. at
Bath. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1828. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 5, 1830. CaUed to the Bar, May 8,
1835. Married, May 4, 1848, Mrs Sophia Kent, a widow, dau.
of John Kemble and had issue. Died in 1878. Brother of
Thomas (1815), Septimus L. (1828) and William (1811).
[Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
WORSLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 5,
1779. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [M.P., of Hovingham, Yorks.
and] of London (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. J. Lister).
School, Westminster. Died, unmarried Mar. 21 1830, aged
70, at Hovingham Hall. Brother of George (i779)- (Record
of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.;G. Mag., 1830 i. 381.)
WORSLEY, GARSHAM MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. [Eldest] s. of Nathaniel, Esq. (and Agnes Anne
B. Carmichael). B. at Salcombe Regis, Devon. Bapt. Sept. 19,
1862. School, Fettes College, Edinburgh (Mr Potts). Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Peterb.),
1886; priest, 1887; C. of Syston, Leics., 1886-8. C. of
Fordington, Dorset, 1888-93. C. of Marlborough, 1893-7.
C. of Steeple-Ashton, Wilts., 1897-1911- C. of Upper
Norwood, Surrey, 1913-16. C. of Hanworth, Middlesex,
1920-3. Married, Aug. 17, 1897 Agnes Louisa, dau. of the
Rev. John Godding, R. of Hayes, Middlesex. Died May 21,
1935. aged 72, at Hanworth House, Middlesex. Brother of
Stanhope H. (1886). (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xlix. 57;
Crockford; The Times, May 23, I935-)
WORSLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 5,
1779. [2ndl s. of Thomas [Surveyor-General of H.M. Works],
of London (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. J. Lister). [B.
WoRSLEY, Thomas
Nov. 15, 1761.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1781;
B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786. R. of Stonegrave and Scawton,
Yorks., 1786-1815. Married, Anne, 4th dau. of Sir Thomas
Cayley, Bart., of Brompton Hall, Yorks. Died Feb. 4, 1815.
Father of Thomas (1815), Septimus L. (1828), Charles V.
(1827) and William (181 1); brother of Edward (i779)-
(Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., i.
1815.)
WORSLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 6,
1848. S. of Alexander. B. at Gaulkthom, Oswaldtwistle,
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1848.
WORSLEY, JOHN CARILL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Mar. 22, 1819. Eldest (sic) [3rd] s. of Thomas Carill, Esq.,
deceased, of Platt, Manchester (and Elizabeth, only child of
James Norman, of Winster, Derbs.). B. at Kedleston, Derbs.
Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. P-C. of
Winster Derbs. 1828. Brother of Charles C. (1819) and
Thomas C. (1809). (Burke, L.G., only the 2nd son, Charles C.
named; disappears from Clerical Guide 1829.)
WORSLEY, PENNYMAN RALPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1861. S. of the Rev. Pennyman [Warton] (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1818) (by his ist wife, Helen, dau. of the
Rev. William Potchett, V. of Grantham). B. [July 3], 1842.
at Little Ponton, Lines. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), i865;
priest, 1867; C. of Finedon, Northants., 1866-8. R. of
Stubton, Lines., 1868-85. R. of Little Ponton (succeeding his
father), 1885-1920. Married (i) Sept. 29, 1868, Sophie
Matilda, youngest dau. of Capt. Herbert Mackworth, R.N.;
(2) Sept. 12, 1877, Jessie Rose, 2nd dau. of Robert Wilson,
of Dublin. Died June 18, 1920. Father of Ralph W. (1898).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford.)
WORSLEY, PHILIP JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26,
1887. S. of P. J., Esq., of Rodney Lodge, Clifton. B. May 26,
1869. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. Died Feb. 16, 1946, aged 76, at Winscombe, Somerset.
Brother of Arthur A. (1895). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; The Times,
Feb. 19, 1946.)
WORSLEY, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 9,
1784. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] James (1740) [R-] of Stonegrave,
Yorks. (and Dorothy, dau. of Sir Ralph Pennyman). School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1788;
M.A. 1792. P.C. of St Olave's, York, 1790-1848. Canon of
Ripon, 1792. Sub-dean of Ripon, 1801. R. of Little Ponton,
Lines., 1791-1829. R. of Finchley, Middlesex, 1794-1848.
Married, Dec. 23, 1795, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Gildart, of Finchley, Middlesex. Died Mar. 23, 1848, aged 82,
at Little Ponton rectory. (Record of Old Westminsters ; Clergy
List; The Extraordinary Black Book; G. Mag., 1848, i. 557.)
WORSLEY, RALPH WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of the Rev. Pennyman Ralph (1861), R. of Little
Ponton, Lines, (and Jessie Rose, dau. of Robert Wilson).
B. [Dec. 7], 1879, at Stubton, Lines. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Inland Water Transport, R.E.). Married, June 24, 1907,
Eleanor, dau. of Col. A. B. Shakespear, R.M. Artillery. Of
Garden Cottage, Send, Surrey, and i, Broad Street Place,
London, in 1934. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WORSLEY, SEPTIMUS LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Magdalene, Dec. 15, 1828. [7th] s. of the Rev. George (1779).
of Hovingham, Yorks. (and Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Cayley),
Bart.). Matric. Lent, 1829; B.A. 1833. Married, and had
issue. Brother of Thomas (1815), Charles V. (1827), and
William (181 1). (Burke, P. and B.)
WORSLEY, STANHOPE HARVEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 19, 1886. S. of Nathaniel, landed proprietor, deceased
(and Agnes Anne Beauclerk Carmichael). B. Sept. i, 1866, at
Salcombe Regis, Devon. School, Forest, Walthamstow
(Rev. F. B. Guy). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Brother of
Garsham M. (1881).
WORSLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 30,
1815. [5th] s. of the Rev. George (1779) (and Anne, dau. of
Sir Thomas Cayley, Bart.). B. [July 15, 1797], at Stonegrave,
Yorks. School, Stonegrave. Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar,
1818; B.A. 1820. Migrated to Downing, June, 1824; M.A.
1824; D.D. 1859. Fellow and tutor of Downing, 1824-36;
Master, 1836-85. Vice-Chancellor, 1837-8. Ord. deacon (Ely),
1824; priest, 1825. R. of Scawton, Yorks., 1826-81. Christian
Advocate, at Cambridge, 1844; Select Preacher, 1845.
Married, June 20, 1842, Katharine, eldest dau. of Stansfeld
Rawson, Esq., of Wastdale Hall, Cumberland. Died Feb. 16,
1885, at the Master's Lodge. Brother of Charles V. (1827),
Septimus L. (1828) and William (1811). (Boase, in. 1504;
Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 18, 1885;
C. R. Hudleston.)
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WoRSLEY, Thomas Carill
WORSLEY, THOMAS CARILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 12,
1809. [Doubtless eldest s. of Thomas Carill, of Piatt Hall,
Lanes, (and Elizabeth, only child of James Norman, of
Winster, Derbs.). School, Eton. B. Nov. 2, 1792.] Matric.
Michs. i8io; B.A. 1815. Of Overton, Matlock. J. P. for
Derbs. Died in 1848. Brother of Charles C. (1819) and
John C. (1819). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G., only the 2nd s.,
Charles C., mentioned by name; '3 sons and 3 daughters.')
WORSLEY, THOMAS ROBINSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, .\pr. 10, 1847. [Eldest] s. of Sir WUUam, Bart,
(next), of Hovingham, Yorks. (and Sarah Philadelphia, dau.
of Sir George Cayley, Bart.). [B. Oct. 28, 1827. School,
Shrewsburv.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Died Oct. 17, 1855.
Brother of William C. (1848) and Arthington (1850). [Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1855, 11. 668.)
WORSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 21, 1811.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. George (i779) [R] of Stonegrave, Yorks.
(and Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Cayley, Bart.). B. in 1792.
Bapt. Aug. 26, 1792. Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A.
1824. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 16, 1814. Succeeded
his uncle, Edward (1779), at Hovingham Hall, Yorks., Mar.
21, 1830. D.L. for the North Riding. Created a Baronet,
Aug. 10, 1838. Married, Jan. 18, 1827, Sarah PhUadelphia,
dau. of Sir George Cayley, Bart. Died Mar. 5, 1879. Father
of the above, of WUUam C. (1848) and Arthmgton (1850);
brother of Thomas (1815), etc. [Inns of Court; Burke, P.
and B.)
WORSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June
22, 1818. S. of James. B. at WalUngweUs, Notts. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon
(London), Sept. 20, 1824; priest. May 21, 1826; C. of Gunby,
Lines. C. of Caenby, 1841-2. R. of Bratoft, 1842-81. V. of
Irby-in-the-Marsh, 1856-81. Died .A.ug. 26, 1881, at Bratoft
rectory. 'An old man of the old school and a decided
EvangeUcal.' Brother of Charles P. (1816). (Peile, 11. 390;
Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 31. 1881; The
Rock, 1876.)
WORSLEY, WILLIAM CAYLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
29, 1848. [2nd] s. of Sir WiUiam, Bart. (1811) (and Sarah
Philadelphia, dau. of Sir George Cayley, Bart.). B. [Dec. 6,
1828], at Hovingham, Yorks. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc.
Michs. 1848. Adm, at the Inner Temple, Nov. 14, 1850.
CaUed to the Bar, .\pr. 30, 1855. Major, Scarborough Rifle
Corps, 1866; Lieut. -Colonel, 1880-95. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., Mar. 5, 1879- Of Hovingham Hall, Yorks. J. P.
and D.L., for the North Riding. Married, (i) July 4, 1854,
Harriet PhUadelphia, only child of Captain Marcus Worsley,
R.N., of Conyngham HaU; (2) Susan, dau. of H. W. PhUlips,
of Ripon. Died Sept. 10, 1897. Brother of Thomas R. (1847)
and Arthington (1850). (Boase, in. 1505; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke,
P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WORSOP, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Mar. 26, 1801.
S. of John A., Esq., of Portslade, Sussex. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1801.
WORTERS, SYDNEY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. i,
1897. [Youngest] s. of Charles, of Thoresby, Shortlands,
Kent. B. May 24, 1879, at Forest HUl. School, Tonbndge.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Ord deacon
(Bristol), 1902; priest, 1903; C. of Sherston Magna and Pmk-
ney WUts., 1902-6. C. of Stratton St Margaret, 1906-9.
R 'of Luckington, 1909-12. C. of Bishopston, Gloucs.,
1912-16. V. of Oldland, 1917-22. V. of BrisUngton, Somerset,
1922-36. Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1931. V. of Stoke Bishop,
Gloucs., 1936-49. R. of Winterboume, Bristol, 1949-52-.
Married, Sept. 23, 1907, Edith Beryl Michod, only dau. of
T. Pearson WaUcer, of Cambridge. [Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle, Dec. 27, 1907)
WORTH, EDWIN LEONARD. Matric. Non-CoU. from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1884; B.A. 1891. Migrated to Downmg;
M.A. 1895.
WORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 28, 1825.
Did not reside.
WORTHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's Feb.
26, 1807. [2nd] s. of Hale Young [Gentleman-Usher to
George III] (and .'Vnne Proctor, of Bengeo Hall, Herts.). B.
[Apr. 13, 1790], at Aspendan, Herts. School, Buntingford.
Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 18 11. Cadet, Bengal
Army, 1810; Ensign, 1813; Lieut. i8i6; Captain, 1030;
invalided out, 1832. Died May 11, 1836, at Delhi. Brother of
Walter (1820). (Peile, 11. 358; Hodson, Officers of the Bengal
Army.)
WORTHINGTON, EdWARD HeNRY BURDETT
WORTHAM, BISCOE HALE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
.May 2, 1832. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of James, of Royston,
Cambs. (and Elizabeth Hames).] Matric. Michs. 1832. Of
Kneesworth, Cambs. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs. Married,
1840, Martha, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Lee, D.D. (1814),
Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge, and had issue.
Died in 1895. Brother of Henry (1837). (Burke, L.G.;
Walford, County Families.)
WORTHAM, HALE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, June 26,
1769. [Eldest] s. of Hale, Esq., of Royston, Cambs. (and
Martha, dau. of John Cock, of Moulton, Lines., and Shepreth,
Cambs.). [B. Oct. 21, 1750, at Royston.] Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 22, 1772. Called to the Bar, June 13, 1777- Of
Royston. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs. Married, Mary, dau of
Sir Thomas Hatton, of Long Stanton, Cambs. Died, s.p.
Feb. 19, 1828; M.I. at Royston. [Si John's Coll. Adm., iv.
573; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1828, 11. 380.)
WORTHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, May 12,
1837. [2nd] s. of James, Esq. [of Royston, Cambs.] (and
Elizabeth Hames). B. at Acton, Middlesex. School, Hoddes-
don (private). Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842. C. of Moorby,
Lines., 1845-7. C. of Little Easton, Essex, 1848-57. Chaplain
to Viscount Maynard. Married, Emma, 3rd dau. of the
Rev. Samuel Lee, D.D. (1814), Canon of Bristol, and had
issue. Died Mar. 23, 1857, in Brussels, aged 39. Brother of
Biscoe H. (1832). [Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857, i. 623; Cussans,
Herts.; V. Hodson.)
WORTHAM, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 23, 1820. r4th] s. of Hale Young, Esq., of Aspendan,
Herts, (and .Anne Proctor). [B. Nov. 4, 1801.] School,
Buntingford. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon
(LincoUi), 1824; priest, 1825; C. of WestmiU, Herts., 1824-7.
C. of Lytchett-Minster, Dorset, 1827-8. C. of Weston, Herts.,
1828-30; V. there, 1832-7. R. of ShephaU, 1837-77. Died
Jan. 2, 1877. Brother of Arthur (1807). (Crockford; Cussons,
Herts.)
WORTHINGTON, ANDREW LEONARD. Matric. Non-CoU.,
Michs. 1890. [S. of Thomas.] Went out of residence owing to
eye-trouble. Brother of the next, Thomas S. (1890) and
Henry N. (1889). (Rev. H. N. Worthington.)
WORTHINGTON, ARTHUR FRANCIS BENNETT. Matric. Non-
CoU., Michs. 1899. [Youngest s. of Thomas. School, St
Peter's Collegiate, Adelaide, .\ustralia.] Migrated to Queens';
B..\. 1902; M.A. 1910. Served in the South .African War,
1899-1902, with the Warwicks. Scouts (wounded). Assistant
Master at High Croft, Westerham, Kent, 1903-4; at Lexden
House, Seaford, Sussex, 1904-6; at Dover College, 1906-10.
Died at Davos, .A.ug. 10, 1916. Brother of the above, etc.
[Schoolmasters' Directories; Rev. H. N. Worthington.)
WORTHINGTON, ARTHUR FURLEY. .A.dm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1893. [2nd] s. of Richard Burton (1852), late Bombay
CivU Service, of Tonbridge. B. [June 22, 1874], at Dhulia,
Bombay Presidency. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1910. Entered the Malayan
Civil Service, 1897; British Adviser at Kelantan, 1922;
Resident, Pahang, 1926; Perak, 1929; retired, 1929. Mamed,
Nov. 27, 1922, at Penang, Kathleen Isabel, youngest dau. of
Col. Frederick Charles Barker, I.M.S. Of Lymington, Hants.,
in 1952. Brother of the next two and Richard F. (1900).
(Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 2, 1923.)
WORTHINGTON, CHARLES ROBERT. .\dm. at Caius, Oct. i,
1895. [3rd] s. of Richard Burton (1852), late Bombay CivU
Service, of Tonbridge (and Lucy Helen Oldman). B. [Feb.
28] 1877, at Surbiton, Surrey. School, Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; B.Chir., 1903. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1902 (with the University Volunteer
Corps). \t St Mary's Hospital. District Medical Officer,
Southern Nigeria, 1903-4. Surgeon, R.N., 1904; H.M.S.
Powerful, 1905-11. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Captain, Canadian A.M.C.). Subsequently farmed in British
Columbia. Of Nanaimo, B.C., in 1949. Brother of .Arthur F.
(1893), Richard F. (1900) and the next. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Venn, II. 546 and add.; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
WORTHINGTON, EDWARD HENRY BURDETT. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, Oct. 4, 1890. [Eldest] s. of R[ichard] B[urton]
(1852), of Firmont House, Tonbridge. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B A. 1893; M.A. 1911. Served m the
South .African War, 1898-1902. A Schoolmaster in London,
1895-9; Assistant Master at Harrison College, Barbados,
1900. In the South African Constabulary, 1901-6. .\ School-
master in the Transvaal from 1906. Served m the Great War,
1914-19 (South African Forces). Brother of the two above
and of Richard F. (1900). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
583
WORTHINGTON, FrANK
WORTHINGTON, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. lo,
i8q8. [Youngest] s. of Charles James, gent., of Hawkshead,
Ambleside, Cumberland (and EUzabeth Ann, dau. of Edward
Gittins, of Leicester). B. June 15, 1880, at BlackhiU Ranch,
Huerfano County, Colorado, U.S.A. School, RossaU (Rev.
C. C. Tancock). Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; B.Chir.,
1906; M.B. 1909. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1908; Captam, 1911;
Major, 1920. Served in Somaliland, 1909-10. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.; wounded; D.S.O., 1916 and
Bar, 1918; O.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice in despatches;
French Croix de Guerre). Assistant Director of Medical
Services, at New Delhi, 1933- Recruiting Medical Of&cer at
Bristol, 1940. Married, June 16, 1909, EUa Manon Skardon,
only dau. of Walter Charles Skardon Bumey, of Greenwich.
Of Salisbury, in 1949. (Army Lists; Medical Directories; The
V.C. andD.S.O.; Kossall Reg.; Burke, Family Records.)
WORTHINGTON, GEORGE MONTAGU. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 29, 1866. [Only] s. of Charles Main [of Dyson s Wood,
Oxon.] B. Jan. 25, 1848, at Caversham, Oxon. School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A.
1874. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 22, 1870. Called to the
Bar, Nov 17,1873. A Conveyancer. Of Lowood, Godalming.
Married — Harrison. Died Feb. 20, 1913- (Wellington Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Feb. 22,
1913')
WORTHINGTON, GEORGE VIGERS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Oct. 8, 1887. Eldest s. of Jacob Copland, M.D.,
of Lowestoft. B. there [May 18, 1870]. [School, Mariborough
College.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.B., B.Chir. and
MA 1896 At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
LR.C.P.; F.R.G.S. House Surgeon, St Bartholomew's
Hospital. Civil Surgeon, Princess Christian Hospital tram,
during the South African War, 1898-1902. Plague Officer in
India; Port Health Officer at Mangalore. Practised at
Llandrindod Wells. Sometime Medical Officer-in-charge of
Luxor Hospital, Egypt. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.A.M.C). Married, June 24, 1903, Evelyn Maud
Mary, only dau. of Francis Aubrey Le Blond. Author, medical.
Died July 8, 1942, at Llandrindod Wells. (The Times, June 27,
1903 and July 11, 1942.)
WORTHINGTON, HENRY NEWELL. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1889. S. of Thomas. B. Feb. 3, 1871, at Aberdeen. Migrated
to Queens', Michs. 1890; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon
(North Queensland),i894; priest (Adelaide), 1897; C.-m-charge
of Herberton, North Queensland, 1894-7. C. of Port Wake-
field, South Australia, 1897-8. R. of Quom with Hawker and
P.-in-charge of Cradock, 1898-1900. R. of Brighton, South
Australia, 1900-5. C. of Kemsing, Kent, 1905-11. C.-in-
charge of Clopton, Suffolk, 1912-13. C. of Wrentham, 1913-
16. C.-in-charge of Nacton with Levington, 1916-20. C. of
Uckfield, Sussex, 1920-2. V. of Riby, Lines., 1922-36. Of
20, Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare, in 1951. Died Feb. 24,
1953. Brother of Andrew L. (1890), Arthur F. B. (1899) and
Thomas S. (1890). (Crockford.)
WORTHINGTON, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. as a 'Ten-year
man,' at Trinity, Feb. 27, 1824. [B. 1799 or 1800.] Matric.
Easter, 1833; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1834; D.D. 1839. Lecturer of
All Hallows, 1825. Inc. of Trinity Chapel, Gray's Inn Road,
London. Lecturer of St Clement Danes. V. of Holy Trinity,
Gray's Inn Road, 1838-79. President of Sion College, 1859-
60. Died Mar. 29, 1879. (Boase, in. 1506; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD BURTON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Julv 3, 1852. [2nd] s. of the Rev. H[enry] B[urdett],
V. of Grinton, Yorks. (and Mary). B. there [Apr. 30, 1834].
Bapt. ]une 18, 1834. School, Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1868. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 15,
1869. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1856. Assistant CoUector and
Magistrate at Ratnagiri; retired, 1878. Married, 1870, Lucy
Helen, dau. of Thomas Oldman, of Gamsborough, Lmcs.
Resided latteriy at Cam, Gloucs., where he died Feb. 8, 1910.
Father of the next, of Arthur F. (1893), Charles R. (1895) and
Edward H. B. (1890). (Scott, MSS.; The Morning Post,
Feb. 10, 1910.)
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD FITZPATRICK. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 3, 1900. [Youngest] s. of R[ichard] B[urton]
(above), of 21, Manor Grove, Tonbridge. B. 1881. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Assistant Master
at Bradfield CoUege, 1904-5. A Schoolmaster in France,
Germany and Belgium, 1905-12; in Canada, 1912-15. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., the Gloucs. Regt. (T.F.));
died May 4, 1917, of wounds received in action Apr. 7, 1917.
Brother of Arthur F. (1893), Charles R. (1895) and Edward
H. B. (1890). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD TILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Younger] s. of Francis Samuel, of i, Gordon
Road, Lowestoft. B. [Aug. 11], 1875, at Lowestoft. School,
Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
WoRTLEY, John Dixon
M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1904. At St Bartholomew's Hospital
and Munich. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. House Surgeon at
St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised at Lowestoft. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; wounded).
Regional Medical Officer, Ministry of Health in 1930. Married,
1904, Edith Marion, dau. of J. R. Hedges. Died Sept. 27,
1936; buried at Lowestoft. (Medical Directories; The Times,
Sept. 29, 1936.)
WORTHINGTON, ROBERT ALFRED. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 26,
1897. [Only s. of Arthur Mason, C.B., F.R.S. (Trinity CoUege,
Oxford, 1871), Professor at the R.N. Engineering College,
Devonport (and Helen, dau. of Thomas Solly). B. at
Saltaire, Yorks.] School, Rugby. Matric. Easter, 1897;
Scholar; B.A. 1900; B.Chir., 1904; M.B. 1905. At the London
Hospital and in Berlin. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904; F.R.C.S.,
1909. Clinical Assistant, East London Children's Hospital.
House Surgeon, House Physician, and Assistant Director of
the Pathological Institute, the London Hospital. Practised at
Exeter. Aurist and Laryngologist. O.B.E. Married, Oct. 5,
1911, Evelyn Marian, 3rd dau. of James Bankart, F.R.C.S.,
of Exeter. Author, medical. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Who's Who
in Devon; Medical Directories; Burke, Family Records.)
WORTHINGTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 5, 18 10.
B. at Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818.
WORTHINGTON, The Rev. THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Adm. ad eundem, Vmv .
of New Zealand, 1900. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1867; priest
(Lincoln), 1870; C. of Newchurch, Cheshire, 1867. C. of Blyth,
Notts., 1868 and 1870. C of St George's-in-the-East,
London, 1869. Inc. of St James, Aberdeen, 1871-3. Diocesan
Chaplain, Edinburgh, 1873-5. C of Shapwick, Somerset,
1876. C. of Symondsbury, Dorset, 1877. C. of Chideock and
Head Master of Bridport Grammar School, 1877-83. Inc. of
Christ Church, Walkerston, North Queensland, 1884-8. Lie.
Pr., dio. of Ely, 1889-93. P.-in-charge of Christ Church,
Mount Gambler, South Australia, 1893-4. P.-in-charge of
Christ Church, Port Wakefield, 1894-1900. R. of South Road
with O'Halloran Hill, 1900-3. Author, Chideock, Historical
and other Notes. Latterly of Les Augr^s, Jersey, Channel
Islands. Disappears from Crockford, 1916.
WORTHINGTON, THOMAS SUMNER. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Easter, 1890. [S. of Thomas.] Went out of residence through
illness from which he died a few years later. Brother of
Andrew L. (1890), Arthur F. B. (1899) and Henry N. (1889).
(Rev. H. N. Worthington.)
WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1782. S. of [the Rev.] Matthew (doubtless Jesus
College, Oxford, 1753) [schoohnaster], of Deuddwr [Dyther],
Montgom. Bapt. Dec. 4, 1764. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1783; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1787. Ord. priest (London), Apr. 17,
1791. (Eton Coll. Reg.)
WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 8,
1793. Of Leics. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. 1797; M.A. iSoo.
Fellow, Jan. 24, 1797; no College record of his presence at
a College meeting. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Mar. 12, 1797-
(R. Gardner.)
WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 3, 1854. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1854;
Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Chester),
1859; priest, i860; C of Cheadle, Chesh., 1859-61. C. of
St James, Manchester, 1861. C. of Tickenhall, Derbs., 1861-4.
C. of St Lawrence, York, 1864-7. C of Pickering, Yorks.,
1867-9. C. of Leesfield, Lanes., 1871. C of St Mary's,
Preston, 1873-5. C. of Runcorn, 1875-6. Chaplain to Price's
candle works, Bromborough Pool, Birkenhead, 1876-93. Lie.
Pr., dios. of Chester and Liverpool, 1901-13. Latterly of Rock
Ferry, Birkenhead and of Round House, Stapeley, Nantwich.
Disappears from Crockford, 1914.
WORTLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 11, 1847.
A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter, 1858; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.),
1859. C. of St Michael's, Appleby, Westmorland, 1858-61.
V. of St Gregory's, Norwich, 1864-74- Disappears from
Crockford, 1875- (Clergy List.)
WORTLEY, JOHN DIXON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1889.
S. of J., Esq., of the Poplars, Frettenham, Norfolk. Matnc.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Bp.
Royston), 1899; priest (Liverpool), 1900; C. of Walton-on-the-
Hill, Surrey, 1899-1902. C. of St John-the-Evang., Woolwich,
1902-3. C. of North Cray, Kent, 1903-9- C. of St Paul's,
West Smethwick, Staffs., 1909-10 C of Shere with Peaslake,
Surrey, 1910-12. C. of Denham, Middlesex, 1912-15. C of
Penshurst, Kent, 1915-17- R- of Swannington, Norfolk,
1917-50. Author, Downham Market, Swannington, etc.
(Crockford.)
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WoRTLEY, Robert Woods
WORTLEY, ROBERT WOODS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1877.
[Only] s. of Robert, gent., of Suffield Hall, Norfolk. B. there,
1859. School, Fauconberge, Beccles. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1882; priest, 1883; C. of
Dersingham, Norfolk, 1882-4. C. of Faniham Royal, Bucks.,
1884-6. V. of East with West Rudham, Norfolk, 1886-96.
R. of Flempton with Hengrave, Suffolk, 1896-1922. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). R. of
Wadingham, Lines, (with Snitterby from 1928), 1924-36.
Married, Aug. 31, 1886, Lihan Agatha, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Stirling Frederic Marshall, R. of Famham Royal. Died
in 1936. (Venn, 11. 426; Crock/ord; Univ. War List.)
WOTHERSPOON, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 23, 1866. S. of David, merchant (and Jane Elizabeth).
B. Mar. 7, 1847, in Camberwell, Surrey. Bapt. Apr. 28, 1847.
Matric. Michs. 1866.
WOTHERSPOON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 11, 1887.
[Eldest s. of Charles Grey, barrister, of Aberdour, Fifes. B.
May 2, 1868. School, Fettes.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891 ;
M.A. 1895. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1888, 1889; played for
Scotland on seven occasions between 1891 and 1894, and a
member of the first XV sent to South Africa. Sometime
Assistant Master at Blair Lodge School. For many years with
Nobel's explosive Company in London. A barrister. Married,
Oct. II, 1902, Annie Manning, youngest dau. of William
Arthur Judkins, of Heyford Grange, Northants. Died Aug.
19, 1942, aged 74, at Fleet, Hants. [Fettes Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Aug. 25, 1942-)
WOTTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 16,
1767; Scholar, 1769. [Probably s. of the Rev. Francis (1741).
R. of Rockland All Saints, Norfolk.] Matric. Lent, 1771-
WRAGG, ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1897. S. of
Reuben, of Chesterfield, Derbs. School, Nottingham High.
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class,
1899); B.A. 1901. At Guy's Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906; M.B. and B.S. (London) 1906.
Practised at Southend-on-Sea. Died Aug. 4, 1939. {Medical
Directories; The Times, Aug. 7, i939)
WRAGG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May-June, 1788.
Eldest s. of John, farmer, of Aston, Yorks. B. there, Dec. 3,
1767. Schools, Tickhill (Mr Dixon) and Richmond, Yorks.
(Mr Temple). Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. i793-
WRAGGE, WILLIAM LINDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Dec. 15, 1811. S. of George, attorney, of Mansfield, Notts.
B. there. School, Atherstone, Warws. Matric. Michs. 1812;
B.A. 1816; M..A. 1819. Ord. priest (Worcester), 1816. P.C. of
Fulford, Stafis., 1816-24. Disappears from Clerical Guide,
1829. (Venn, 11. 158.)
WRAITH, HENRY DUCKLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. S. of Lawrence Hargreaves, of Ingatestone, Essex (and
Eliza Marian Burton, dau. of H. C. Duckle). B. [Dec. 3], 1872,
at Lower Darwen, Lanes. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. and LL.B. 1893; M.A. 1899. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1895. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Duke of Wellington's (W. Ridmg Regt.
(T.F.)). Married, 1902, Catharine Jane, dau. of Thomas
Turner, Esq., and had issue. Of The Height, Hardingstone,
Northants. in 1946. Died in a hotel at Haslemere, Oct. 26,
1950. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Walford, County
Families; The Times, Oct. 27, 1950.)
WRANGHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
Oct. 16, 1785. [Only] s. of George [farmer], of Middleton, near
Pickering, Yorks. [B. June 11, 1769, at Raisthorpe, Yorks.]
School, Kingston-on-HuU. Matric. Michs. 1786. Migrated to
Trinity HaU, Nov. 6, 1787; Scholar; Browne medal, 1787;
B.A. (3rd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1790; Chancellor's
Classical medal, 1790; M.A. 1793 ;Seatonian prize, 1794, 1800,
1811, 1812. Adm. at Trinity in 1794 (date unrecorded m
Adm. Reg.). The Fellowship (in Divinity) at Trinity Hall, for
which he had appUed, was awarded to the Rev. John Vickeis,
who was not a member of the College. 'This unexpected
rebuff was deeply mortifying to Wrangham, and caused no
httle excitement at Cambridge.' Wrangham's appeal to the
Lord ChanceUor failed. C. of Cobham, Surrey, i794-5- J- o\
Hunmanby with Muston, Yorks., 1795-1842, and V. of
Folkton, 1795-1821. F.R.S., 1804. Archdeacon of Cleveland,
1820-8; of the East Riding, 1828-40. V. of Thorpe-Bassett
1821-7. Preb. of York, 1823. R. of Dodleston, Cheshire and
Preb. of Chester, 1827-42- An ardent book-collector and
a friend of WilUam Wordsworth. Supposed to have had
republican principles. Married (i) Apr. 7, i799, Agnes, 5th
dau. of Col. Ralph Creyke, of Marton, Yorks.; (2) 1801,
Dorothy, 2nd dau. Of the Rev. Digby Cayley, of Yorkshire, and
had issue. Author, Poems; Sermons; etc. Died Dec. 27, 1842,
at Chester. Left a large collection of pamphlets to Tnnity.
Father of George W. (1825). (Gunning, 11. 16-37; D.N.U.;
Michael Sadleir, Things Past.)
Wratislaw, Albert Henry
WRANGHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1, i8go.
B. June 6, 1871. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1890;
B..\. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (York), 1895; priest,
1896; C. of Darrington, Yorks., 1895-1901. R. of Long
Newnton, Wilts., 1901-17. R. of Hardenhuish, 1917-20.
V. of Highworth with Sevenhampton, 1920-6. Hon. Canon
of Bristol, 1918. R. of Burton Agnes with Harpham, Yorks.,
1926-41. Died Jan. 14, 1941. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Crock/ord; The Times, Jan. 17, i94i-)
WRANGHAM, GEORGE WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Magdalene, Oct. 17, 1825; from Brasenose CoUege, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Jan. 14, 1822, age 17. [Eldest] s. of
[the Yen.] Francis (1785), Archdeacon of Cleveland (and
Dorothy Cayley). School, Ripon. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. priest (London, Z.i«. dim. from York),
June I, 1828. R. of Thorpe-Bassett, Yorks., 1828-55, and V.
of Ampleforth, 1829-55- Died Oct. 24, 1855. aged 51, at
Aston Clinton, Bucks. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index hccUs.;
CUrgy List; G. Mag., 1855, II. 665.)
WRANGHAM, JOHN MARRIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
Oct. 5, 1886. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1896. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1894. .Assistant Surgeon at Tewkesbury Hospital,
1895 ; Assistant Medical Officer at Wadsley asylum, Sheffie d,
1900. Practised at Ripponden, near Halifax. Died m July,
1937. (Medical Directories.)
WRANGHAM, WALTER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 16, 1890. [2nd] s. of Walter Francis (Exeter College
Oxford, 1848), barrister, of Hotham House, Yorks. (and
Fanny, only dau. of John W. Grimston, of Neswick HaU,
Yorks.). B. Mar. 6, 1872. School, Ripon Grammar (Rev.
A. B. Haslam). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1896. On the
North-Eastem Circuit. Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple,
1908-35. Married, Feb. 7, 1899, Evelyn .^gnes Fanme, dau.
of Edward WUberforce, a Master of the Supreme Court, and
had issue. Died Nov. 21, 1935, at Eastbourne. (Eagle, xlix.
130; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 23, I935-)
WRATHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 19,
1793. S. of John, of Masham, Yorks. School, Hurworth, Lo.
Durham. .Matric. Michs. 1794; B-A. 1798-
WRATISLAW, ALBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, and elMted
entrance scholar at Christ's, May 14, 1881. [2nd] s. of the
Rev. Albert Henry (next), V. of Manorbier, Pembs. B.
[Oct. 17, 1862], at Bury St Edmunds. Schools, Bury St
Edmunds and Rossall. Did not reside. Joined the Levant
Consular Service, 1883; Vice-Consul at Smyrna, 1888; at
Philippopohs, 1892; at Constantinople, 1896-7; at Bussorah,
1898-1903; Consul-General at Tabriz, 1903-9; at Canea,
Crete, 1909-13; at Salonica, 1914; at Beyrut, 1919- Prmcipal
British Commissioner on the Turko-Persian Boundary
Commission, 1913-14- C.M.G., 1901; C.B. 1909; C.B.E. 1918.
Retired, 1920. Married (i) 1889, Gertrude Evelyn, dau. of
Robert Cumberbatch and had issue; (2) 1932, Beatrice, widow
of Sir John Cawston, K.C.B. Latteriy of 13, York House,
Kensington. Died Apr. 28, 1938- {'Bury St Edmunds Sch.
Reg.; Rossall Sch. Reg.; PeiU, n. 680; Who was H ho.)
WRATISLAW, ALBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 2, 1840. S. of VVUUam Ferdmand [Count
Wratislaw von Mitrovitz (whose father was a Czech emigre),
soUcitor, of Rugby] (and Charlotte .Anne). B. at Rugby
[Nov. 5, 1822]. School, Rugby. Matric. ^Uchs. 1840.
Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 28, 1842; Scholar, 1842; B.A.
(3rd Classic) 1844; M.A. 1847. Fellow of Christ's, 1844-53;
Junior Dean, 1845; Steward, 1847; Tutor, 1847-52. Ord
deacon and priest (Ely), 1845- Head Master of Felsted School,
1850-5- Head Master of Bury St Edmund's School, 1855-79-
V of Manorbier, Pembs., 1879-89. when his sight failed and
he resigned. Married (i) Dec. 28, 1853, Frances Gertrude, dau.
of the Rev. J. G. Hehn; (2) July 4, 1871, Emily Snape dau
of the Rev. W. H. Shelford. Visited Bohemia in 1849 and laid
the basis of his Slavonic scholarship. Translated The Queen's
Court MSS. and other Ancient Bohemian Poems (which had
been discovered by accident in 1817); The Adventures of
Baron Wenuslas Wratxslaw, and the Diary of an Ettibassy
from King George of Bo)>emia to Louis XIV. Author Life of
St John Nepomucen; Sketch of John Huss and Sixty Folk
Tales from Slavonic Sources, etc. Lived latteriy at Southsea,
where he died Nov. 3, 1892. M.I. in Bury St Edmunds
Cathedral, erected 'by 54 of his old boys, m honour of a great
master, a kind teacher and an eminent scholar. Left to
Christ's College his collection of Slavonic books. Father ot
the above. (Al. Felsted.; Boose, 111. 1503; E. A. B. Barnard;
Peile, u. 477; T>N.B.)
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Wray, Charles
WRAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 11,
1803. [2nd] s. of [Colonel] John, of Hull. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Lent, 1806; Scholar; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1805. Called to the Bar. Of 5,
ParUament Street, London, in 1820. Subsequently Chief
Justice of Demerara. Brother of John (1800). {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; V. Hodson.)
WRAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1877-
5. of the Rev. Henry (1841). B. at Ely, Cambs. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1883; priest (York), 1884; C. of All Saints,
Northampton, 1883-8. C. of the Priory Church, Great
Malvern, 1888-9. V. of Helidon and Catesby, Northants.,
1889-95. V. of Aston-by-Sutton, Cheshire, 1895-1912. R. of
Cricklade, Wilts., 1912-27. Lived latterly at MiU HiU, where
he died Mar. 18, 1945. Brother of George D. (1881). {Crock-
ford; The Times, Mar. 20, I945-)
WRAY, DANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Dec. 27, 1763-
[Doubtless s. of Daniel (1718-9) (for whom see D.N.B.) (and
Mary, dau. of Robert DareU, of Richmond, Surrey).]
WRAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1827. S. of
Edward, joiner. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1831; B.A. {6th Classic) 1832;
M.A. 1835; B.D. 1843. Fellow, 1834-45- Ord. deacon
(Durham), Dec. 5, 1840; priest (Lichfield), June 27, 1841.
Second Master of Richmond, Yorks., Grammar School, 1835-
6. Head Master of DarUngton Grammar School, 1836-40.
R. of Ufford, Northants., 1844-7. Died Jan. 12, 1847, aged
40. {Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Durham Ord. Book; Northants.
Clergy; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1847, i. 446.)
WRAY, GEORGE DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. [4th] s. of the Rev. Henry (1841) deceased.
B. June 9, i860, at Winchester. School, Lancing (Dr Sander-
son). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1884; priest, 1885; C. of All Saints, North-
ampton, 1884-6. V. of St Peter's, Warrington, 1886-8. V. of
Halton, Cheshire, 1888-1905. V. of Timperley, 1905-17. R-
of Easton-Grey, Wilts., 1917-19- R- of Long Newnton, 1916-
26. Lie. to Off., dio. of Chichester, 1931-2- Died May 30,
1932, at Brighton. Brother of Charles (1877). {Lancing Reg. ;
Crockford; The Times, June 1, 1932.)
WRAY, GEORGE OCTAVIUS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing,
Oct. 3, 1866. [Eldest s. of George, retired of&cer of the Bengal
Army, of Cleasby, Yorks (and Isabella, 2nd dau. of Christopher
Wright, of Cleasby). B. 1822.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1870; LL.M. 1873; LL.D. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 6, i86i. CaUed to the Bar, June 6, 1864. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Fomham All Saints, Suffolk,
1872-4. C. of Wood-Ditton, Cambs., 1874-5. V. of Brocken-
hurst, Hants., 1875-83- Married (i) June 20, 1859, Melesina,
dau. of the Rev. WiUiam Crofton, R. of Skreen, Co. Sligo;
(2) Sept. 3, 1864, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Robbey,
of Upton Park, Slough. Latterly of Surbiton Hill, Surrey,
where he died Mar. 18, 1893, aged 70. Brother of William M.
(1843). {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 29, 1893; V. Hodson.)
WRAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 13, 1841.
[Yoimgest] s. of the Rev. Cecil Daniel (Brasenose College,
Oxford, 1795). B. in Manchester. School [Manchester
Grammar and] Oxford (private). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A.
1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1846; priest, 1847;
C. of Burwardsley, Cheshire, 1846-8. C. of Kirkham, Lanes.,
1849-50. P.C. of St Andrew's, Ancoats, 1850-4. C. of Holy
Trinity, Ely, Cambs., 1855. Minor Canon, Sacristan and
Precentor of Ely Cathedral, 1855-9. Minor Canon and
Precentor of Winchester Cathedral, 1859-77. C. of Holt,
Denbighs., 1877-9. V. of Crawley Down, Sussex, 1879-80.
Married, 1851, at Powick, Worcs., Madeline, dau. of the
Rev. William Vawdrey, R. of Harthill, Cheshire. Died Jan.
30, 1880, aged 57. Father of Charles (1877) and George D.
(1881). {Manchester Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Feb. 4, 1880.)
WRAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27, 1846. S. of
James Taylor. B. [Mar. 19, 1826], at Leybum, Yorks.
School, Darlington. Matric. Michs. 1846. Kept six terms to
June, 1848. Of Kirkby-Lonsdale, Westmorland. Entered the
Army Pay Dept.; Paymaster, 1857; Hon. Major, 1871; Staff
Paymaster, 1878. Retired as Hon. Lieut. -Colonel, 1884.
(Peile, II. 497; Army Lists.)
WRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 21, 1800,
[Eldest] s. of [Colonel] John, of Hull. [B. 1782, in Yorks.]
School, Louth, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1801;
B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1847.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 1, 1805. Called to the Bar,
Wren, Thomas
Nov. 25, 1823. Receiver-General of the Metropolitan Police,
1829-60. Founder of the University Life Assurance Society,
1824; Chairman, 1825-56. Died Feb. 16, 1869, in London.
Father of John C. (1844); brother of Charies (1803). {Boase,
HI. 1511; Inns of Court; Al. Oxon., which confuses him with
the next; Some Louth Grammar Schoolboys.)
WRAY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', July i, 1801. Of
Lines. [School, Grantham.] Adm. at St John's, Oct. 10,
1801. Matric. Easter, 1804. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Dec. 22,
1805; priest, June i, 1806; C. of Theddlethorpe All Samts,
Lines., 1805-6. V. of Bardney with Manby, 180&-51. Died
Dec. 5, 1851, aged 74, at Bardney. Father of John F. (1819).
{St John's CoU. Adm., iv. 573; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, i.
105-)
WRAY, JOHN COPLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr.
26, 1844. [Only] s. of John (1800). B. [May 15, 1826], in
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1845; B.A. (10/A Wrangler) 1849; M.A. 1852. Fellow of
Clare, 1849. Rowing 'blue,' 1849 and 1850. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 20, 1845. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1852. Hon. Col., 6th Royal Lanes. MiUtia, 1879; Colonel,
4th (MiUtia) Batt., the Manchester Regt. Chairman of the
University Life Assurance Society. Professor of Mathematics
at Sydney, AustraUa. Died Feb. 16, 1905. {Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
WRAY, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 28,
1819. S. of the Rev. John (1801), V. of Bardney, Lines.
Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824. V. of Stixwould, Lmcs. (and
C. of Horsington), 1839-52. Married (1) a sister of Arthur
Thistlewood, the Cato Street conspirator; (2) Mary, dau. of
Leonard Hariand, Esq., of Holdemess. Died Aug. 15, 1852,
aged 51. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 544; P- B. G. Binnall.)
WRAY, SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 22, 1827.
Matric. Easter, 1829. One of these names, M.R.C.S., 1815;
L.S.A., 1816; M.D., Erlangen, 1835; L.R.C.P., 1844;
M.R.C.P., 1859, was of Tudor Lodge, Brixton. House
Surgeon, Children's dispensary and Medical Of&cer, Western
City dispensary. Medical Of6cer, Brixton Dispensary.
Author, medical. {Medical Directories.)
WRAY, WILLIAM MARK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 8, 1843. S. of George, of Cleasby, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Durham), Sept. 25,
1847; priest, July 7, 1848; C. of Darlington, 1847-50. C. of
Stokesley, Yorks., I85c^-2. C. of Netherbury, Dorset, 1852-4.
Chaplain, R.N., 1855-71; H.M.S. Penelope; Terrible; Dons;
Roval Adelaide; Duke of Wellington. C. of St Oswald's,
Durham, 1871-3. V. of Ovingham, Northumberland, 1873-86.
Married Mary Louisa — . Died May 11, 1886, aged 61.
Brother of George O. (1866). {Durham Ord. Book; Crockford;
The Guardian, May 19, 1886.)
WREATHALL, WILLIAM SIMPSON. Adm. a scholar at
Queens', Oct. 1897. S. of Robert. B. Mar. 16, 1878, at Hull.
School, Hvmers College, Hull. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900. Associated with the British Electrical Federation.
Died Sept. 17, 1939, at East Molesey. {The Times, Sept. 20,
1939-)
WREFORD, SAMUEL GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pem-
broke, July 20, 1868. 2nd s. of William, merchant, deceased
B. in Islington. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. DiedMar.24,
1873, 'aged 25,' at Clifton. {The Times, Mar. 26, 1873-)
WREN, ADDERLEY BARTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1839. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843.
WREN, ALFRED THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Sept. 29, 1863. S. of A. T., Esq., of Boston, Lines. Matric.
Michs. 1863; Scholar, 1864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Church-Langton,
Tur-LangtonandThorpe-Langton, Leics., 1867-73- Chaplain
to the Mayor of Boston, Lines., 1873-7. C. of St Anne's, Soho,
London, 1877-8. Vice- Principal of Chester Training College,
1878. Master of Roysse's School and Assist. Pr. of St
Nicholas, Abingdon, Berks., 1879-82. R. of Newton,
Suffolk, 1892-1916. Died July 6, 1916. (T. A. Walker, 522
and MS. note; Crockford; The Times, July 11, 1916.)
WREN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 17,
1840. S. of W[miam] W[eld], Esq., of Eastwood, Rochford,
Essex. B. there [Oct. 17, 1821. School, Merchant Taylors'].
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon
(London), Dec. 22, 1844; C. of Great Chesterford, Essex,
1845-9. C. of South Walsham and Hemblington, Norfolk,
1850-3. V. of Heybridge, Essex, 1857-94. Died Oct. 30, 1895.
{Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xix. 201; Crockford;
Clergy List; The Times, Nov. 5, 1895.)
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Wren, Walter
WREN, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 14, 1852.
[2nd] s. of Richard. B. [Jan. 7, 1834], at Buntingford, Herts.
Schools, Buntingford and Elizabeth College, Guernsey.
Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Founder and Principal of the well-known 'Coaching'
estabhshment named after himself. Member of the first
London County Council. M.P. for Wallingford, 1880, but lost
his seat on petition. Crippled by spinal disease from the
beginning of his College residence. Married (i) i860, Eliza,
dau. of William Cox, of Halesowen; (2) 1867, Emily, dau. of
G. VV. Horn, of Richmond. Died Aug. 5, 1898. A prize was
founded in his honour at Christ's, 1902. (Feile, 11. 526;
G. T. Hales; Who was Who.)
WRENBURY, LORD (1864), see BUCKLEY, HENRY BURTON.
WRENCH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 28, 1822.
[4th s. of Jacob George, of Grove Hill, Camberwell.] Matric.
Michs. 1822. Kept six terms. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20,
1822. Died Aug. 21, 1824, aged 22. Brother of Jacob G.
(1811). (Peile, II. 408; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1824, II. 284.)
WRENCH, EDWARD BRANSON. Adm. at C.wendish H., Oct.
1883. [2nd s. of Edward Mason, M.V.O., F.R.C.S., of Baslow,
Derbs. (and Anne Eliza, dau. of William Kirke). B. June 28,
1866. School, Derby.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to
Downing; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892; L.S.A., 1891. Practising at
Bakewell, Derbs. in 1895; at Baslow, in 1900; at St John's
Chapel, Co. Durham, in 1910; and at Ireshopebum, Wearhead,
in 1920. Died at Wearhead, Feb. 23, 1921. Brother of
WiUiam M. (1882). {Derby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
The Times, Feb. 28, 1921.)
WRENCH, JACOB GEORGE. Adm. pens, {age 20) at Magda-
lene, Feb. 23, 1811; from Balliol College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Feb. 5, 1811, age 20. S. of Jacob George,
merchant, of [St Magnus-the-Mart>T] London. School,
Leeds. Matric. Lent, 1811. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Mar. 29, 1813; LL.B. 1817; LL.D. 1825. Adm. ad eundem,
at Oxford, 1842. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1813; priest (London),
Sept. 25, 1814. R. of Stowting, Kent, 1814-35. Chaplain to
the Duke of Sussex, 1815-17. Chaplain to the Embassy at
Constantinople, 1817-22. V. of Blakeney, Gloucs., 1826-34.
V. of Salehurst, Sussex, 1827-60. Died July 7, i860, aged 69.
Father of the next; brother of Charles (1822). {Al. Oxon.;
Foster, Index EccUs.; CUrical Guide; Clergy List; The
Extraordinary Black Book, 1830; G. Mag., i860, n. 210.)
WRENCH, JACOB GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 7,
1845. S. of the Rev. Jacob George (above), of Lambeth (and
Frances). B. June 22, 1826, at Camberwell, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1849; M.A. 1852. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Stockwell
Chapel, Kennington, Surrey, 1852. C. of Chnst Church,
Westminster, 1854. Chaplain and Assistant Master at the
Ordnance School, Carshalton, Surrey, 1855-7. C. of Sedles-
combe, Sussex, 1858-61. C. of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate,
London, 1870-2. P.C. of St James's, Clapton, Middlesex,
1872-3. Chaplain to the Mercers' Company, 1870-3. Died
June II, 1873. (Clergy List; Crockford; Al. Oxon. [sub his
father).)
WRENCH, PETER ELWYN (or ELWIN). Adm. sizar at St
John's, May 13, 1841. S. of Peter Elwyn, yeoman. B. June
25 1822 at Hindringham, Norfolk. School, Holt. Matric.
Michs. 1841. Migrated to Christ's, Dec. 8, 1842; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1849; B.D. i8s6. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1846; pnest
1847; C. of St Peter's, Blackburn, Lanes., 1846-8. C. of
Easby, Yorks., 1848. C. of Stand, Lanes., 1848-51. C. of
Overton, 1851-2. C. of WTiitwell, 1852. V. of St George's,
Truro, ComwaU, 1852-86. C. of Bayston Hill, Salop, 1880.
C. of Hokne, Hunts., 1880-1. C. of Chearsley, Bucks., 1881.
C of Tuxford, Notts., 1881-2. R. of Portnacrois with
Glencreran, Argylls., 1882-97. Died Oct. 10, 1897, at
Frasnacloich, Ledaig. {Peile, 11. 480; Crockford; Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.)
WRENCH, The Rev. THOMAS ROBERT. M.A. 1825, incorp.
from Oxford. [S. of James, gent., of London.] Matnc. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 13, 1784, age 20; B.A. (Oxford)
1788- U..\. (Oxford) 1792. V. of Shipton-Bellinger, Hants.,
1789-93. R. of St Michael's, Comhill, London, 1793-1836.
Died Sept. 29, 1836, aged 73- Doubtless father of the next.
{Al. Oxon.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1836, 11. 663; Madge,
Hampshire Inductions.)
WRENCH, THOMAS WILLIAM. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 22, 1824. Of Surrey. [Doubtless s. of the
Rev. Thomas Robert (above).] Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A-
1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 21, 1828;
priest, June 6, 1830. R. of St Michael's, Comhill, London,
1836-75. Died June 21, 1875- [Boase, vi. 960; Crockford.)
Wrey, Henry Bourchier
WRENCH, WILLIAM MERVYN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1882.
S. of Edward Mason, F.R.C.S., of Baslow, Derbs. B. there,
Nov. I, 1863. School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1882. Resided
one year. At St Thomas's Hospital. Died May 6, 1890, at
Baslow. Brother of Edward B. (1883). {Derby Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 459.)
WRENFORD, ARTHUR LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1900. [Eldest] s. of W. L., Esq. [William Leonard,
barrister, of Wootton rectory, Canterbury]. B. .\pr. 25, 1881,
in West Kensington. School, Dover CoUege (Rev. W. C.
Compton). Matric. Michs. 1900. Second Lieut., the Worcs.
Regt., 1903; Lieut., 1907. Served with the West African
Frontier Force in Northern Nigeria. In the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, Worcestershire Regt.; attached Royal Inniskilling
FusiUers; Lieut.-Col., E. Lanes. Regt.; wounded; mentioned
in despatches); killed in action. Mar. 21, 1918. {Dover Coll.
Reg.; Army Lists; Univ. War List.)
WRENFORD, HUGH JOHN WOLLASTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Aug. 2, 1899; a choral student. S. of the Rev.
WiUiam Henry (Trinity CoUege, Dublin), V. of Shaldon,
Devon [died Nov. 20, 1889] (and Fanny Kate Warlow).
B. Sept. 23, 1881, at St Shaldon vicarage. Schools, St
Edmunds, Canterbury [and Clergy Orphan]. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon (Bristol), 1904;
priest, 1905; C. of St Paul's, Swindon, 1904-16. V. of St
Simon's, Bristol, 1916-41. V. of Burrington, Devon, 1941-8.
R. of Farleigh Hungerford with TeUisford, Somerset, 1948-52-.
{Reg. of Clergy Orphan Sch.; Crockford.)
WREY, ARTHUR BOURCHIER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 16, 1850. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] John (1817)
(and Anne Burnett, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Yeomans,
V. of Bishop's Tawton, Devon). B. [Apr. 17, 1831], at
Ashburton, Devon. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1855; priest, 1856; C. of Great Berkhamsted, 1855-8. C. of
Buckingham, 1859-62. V. of Knowl HUl, Berks., 1862-4.
R. of Ashby Parva, Leics., 1864-70. V. of Morval, ComwaU,
1870-6. V. of Mary Church, with CoffinsweU, Devon, 1876-
1905. Married (i) Jan. 18, 1859, Helen, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Philpotts, Hon. Canon of Truro, and had issue;
(2) Aug. 24, 1881, Claudine Maud, dau. of Charles Twining,
Q.C., and had further issue. Died Sept. 28, 1918, at Torquay.
Brother of John W. (1847). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Burke, P. and B.)
WREY, BOURCHIER WILLIAM TOKE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
T^NiTV, Oct. 22, 1849. [2nd] s. of [the Rev. Su-] Henry
Bourchier [9th Bart.] (BalUol CoUege, Oxford, 1815) (and
EUen Maria, dau. of Nicholas RandaU Toke, of Godington,
Kent). B. [Aug. 7, 1830], at Tavistock, Devon. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1849. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1854;
priest, 1855; C. of Handsworth, Staffs., 1854-6. C.-in-charge
of Warmsworth, Yorks., 1856-7. C. of Salcombe, Devon,
1857-8. C. of Harracott, 1859-62. R. of Combe-m-Teign-
head, 1864-1906. Married, Sept. 8, 1859, .-Vnne CaroUne, dau.
of Thomas Crosthwaite, of FitzwUham Square, DubUn.
Resided latteriy at Torquay, where he died June 13, 1918.
Father of Henry B. (1882). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and
B.; The Guardian, June 20, 1918.)
WREY, GEORGE EDWARD BOURCHIER. .\dm. pens, at
Trinity, July 19, 1869. [Only] s. of George Bourchier of
[Vidona, .\ustralia and] Clevedon Lodge, Reading (and
Sarah, dau. of Col. John Cuninghame, of Caddel, Ayrshu-e).
B. Mar. 9, 1851, at Melbourne, .A.ustraUa. School, Aldeburgh,
SuffoUi (private) [and Harrow]. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1873 Adm at the Inner Temple, Apr. 7, 1873. Of Thornton,
KUmamock, Ayrshire. Married, Feb. 24, 1S86, his cousm,
Anne Maud, dau. of the Rev. .\rthur Bourchier (1850), V.
of St Mary Church, Devon, and had issue. Died Aug. 9,
1926. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
WREY HENRY BOURCHIER. .A.dm, pens, at Christ's, May 13,
1882. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Bourchier WiUiam Toke (1849),
of Combe rectory, Teignmouth (and Anne Caroline, dau. of
Thomas Crosthwaite). B. [Jan. 13, 1863], in Dublm. School,
Newton Abbot College. Did not reside. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Andrew's, Wolver-
hampton, 1893-5. C. of Malvem Link, Worcs., 1895-1901.
C of Northfield with Bartley Green, 1901-4. C. of Chnst
Church, Rushall, 1904-8. C. of Stockton Salop, 1908-10.
C of Shaldon, Devon, 1910-16. R. of Ideford, 1916^36.
Married, Sept. 11, 1895, Helen Esm^, dau. of Frederick CE.
Griffin, of Gorsty Hayes Manor House, TettenhaU, Staffs.,
and had issue. Died May 2, 1936. (Peile, 11. 690; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B.)
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Wrey, John
WREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, June 21,
1817. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Bourchier (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1778) [of Corffe, Barnstaple, Devon]. [B. Sept. 18,
1797.] School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1817;
B.A. 1821; M.A. 1835. R. of King's Nympton, Devon, 1834-
40. R. of Combe-in-Teignhead, 1840-56. Married (i) 1826,
Anne Burnett, only dau. of the Rev. Thomas Yeomans, V. of
Bishop's Tawton, Devon, and had issue; (2) Nov. 6, 1866,
Elizabeth Dorothea, widow of Thomas Potts, of St Mary
Church, Devon. Died Oct. 20, 1872. Brother of William L.
(1811); father of Arthur B. (1850) and the next. {Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 398; Clergy List; Burke, P. and B.)
WREY, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 19,
1847. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (above), R. of Combe-in-
Teignhead, Devon (and Anne Burnett, only dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Yeomans). B. [Nov. 27, 1827], at Okehampton.
Bapt. Dec. 25, 1827. [School, Marlborough College.] Matric.
Michs. 1847; B..^. 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 14, 1848. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1852.
Died, utmiarried, June i, 1865. Brother of Arthur B. (1850).
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke,
P. and B.)
WREY, ROBERT BOURCHIER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 5, 1813; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Feb. 19, 1810, age 18. [2nd s. of Sir Bourchier
(New College, Oxford, 1774). 7th Bart., of Tawstock, Devon
(by his 1st wife, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Palk, Bart., of
Haldon, Devon). B. 1790.] Matric. Lent, 1813. Of Dalwood
Barton, Devon. J. P. for Devon. Married, 1821, Mary Anne,
dau. of Capt. James, R.N. Died, s.p., Mar. 29, 1872. {Al.
Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
WREY, WILLIAM LONG. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. 29, 1811. Of Devon. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. B. [William
Bourchier] (Oriel College, Oxford, 1778), of Barnstaple (and
Sophia, dau. of George Bethell, of Bradford, Wilts.). [B.
1792.] Matric. Easter, 181 1. Sometime Lieut., 19th Dragoons.
Brother of John (1817). (Burke, P. and B.)
WRIDE, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 8,
1827; from St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric.
July 7, 1820, age 20. [Only] s. of William, gent., of Bermond-
sey, Surrey. B. there, Sept. 8, 1799. School, Greenwich
(Mr Walpole). Matric. Easter, 1827. {Al. Oxon.)
WRIGGLESWORTH, JOHN DAWSON. Adm. sizar at St
Catharine's, July i, 1789. Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793.
V. of Loddon, Norfolk, 1833-48. Died Dec. 5, 1848, aged 80,
at Chesterton, Cambs. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1849, I. 213.)
WRIGGLESWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 5, 1863. S. of John. B. [Apr. i], 1838, at Halifax,
Yorks. School, Northants. (private). Matric. Michs. 1863.
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 21, 1819. Eldest s. of Alexander, Esq. [senior merchant,
Bengal C.S.] (and Miss Jessop). B. at Rungpore, India.
Matric. Michs. 1819. Brother of Augustus (1821).
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1879. [4th] s. of Edward Martin, of Spring Mount, Bacup,
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. and LL.B. 1883; M.A. and
LL.M. 1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1880. Adm.
Solicitor, 1885; practised at Bacup and at St Anne's-on-Sea.
Clerk to the Rossendale Justices and Registrar of the
Rawtenstall County Court. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Cheshire Regt. and R. Welsh FusiUers). Died Aug. 17,
1925, aged 64, at Keswick. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Univ. War List; The Morning Post, Aug. 24, 1925.)
WRIGHT, ALFRED GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1897. Eldest s. of Alfred, gent., of Bessingby Hall,
Bridlington, Yorks. B. July 26, 1878, at Verulam, Natal.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut.,
R.G.A. (Militia) 1900; Captain, 1906. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.F.A. (T.F.); T.D.). Of
Bessingby Hall, Bridlington, Yorks. Married, Jan. 18, 1906,
Bridget, only dau. of William Knight White, of Leahurst,
Tickhill, Yorks., and had issue. Died Sept. 2, 1923. {Shrews-
bury Sch. Keg.; Army Lists; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, Sept. 3, 1923.)
WRIGHT, ALFRED MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1870. Of Lanes. [S. of E. M., of Manchester. B. 1851.
School, Durham.] Matric. Michs. 1870. {Durham Sch. Reg.;
Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, erroneously gives his
College as Queens'.)
WRIGHT, ALICK ALLAN GARDINER. Adm. sizar at St
John's, June r6, 1894. S. of William, stamp-distributor
[died May 20, 1873] (and IsabeUa McCallum). B. Dec. 17,
Wright, Arthur
1872, at Portsoy, Banffshire. School, Milne's Institution,
Fochabers, and at King's College, Aberdeen; M.A., Aberdeen,
1894. Matric. Michs. 1894. Joined the Bombay Education
Service, 1898, as Headmaster of the Poona High School;
Principal of Elphinstone High School, 1899; Educational
Inspector, Sind, 1900; Director of Public Instruction, Central
Provinces, 1910; retired, 1916. Resided latterly at Baillies
Wells, Bieldside, Aberdeens., where he died Nov. 6, 1919.
{India Office Lists; The Times, Nov. 10, 1919.)
WRIGHT, ALMROTH EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct . 8,
1886. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Charles Henry Hamilton (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), of 33, Mespil Road, Dublin (and — , dau. of
Nils W. Almroth, Governor of the Swedish Royal Mint).
B. Aug. 10, 1861 at Richmond, Yorkshire. Educated abroad
and at Trinity College, Dublin; (M.B. and B.Chir., 1883;
M.D. 1889.) Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1888. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 29, 1884. Studied bacteriology in the
laboratories of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.
University Demonstrator in Pathology at Cambridge, 1887-9.
Professor of Physiology at Sydney University, Australia,
1889-92; Professor of Pathology at the Army Medical School,
Netley, 1892-1902. Member of the Indian Plague Committee,
1898-1900. Originator of anti-typhoid inoculation. During
the South African War, 1898-1902, tested the results of his
laboratory work by immunising troops with most satisfactory
results. Pathologist to St Mary's Hospital, 1902; a special
Department was created under his direction, 1908, later
entitled the Institute of Pathology and Research. Professor
of Experimental Pathology, Univ. of London. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Col., A. M.S.; mentioned 3 times in
despatches); as Consulting- Physician to the British Forces,
reduced the British Army and afterwards the French and
Belgian Armies to the lowest typhoid rate ever attained.
Actively associated in methods of treating war wounds which
ended in the Dakin-Carrel system, and the extensive removal
of damaged tissues. F.R.S., 1906. Hon. Fellow of Trinity
College, Dublin. Hon. F.R.C.P., Ireland. Knighted, 1906;
C.B. 1915; K.B.E. 1918. Hon. D.Sc, Dublin and Leeds;
Hon. LL.D., Edinb., 1927, etc. Gold medal of the Medical
Society of London, 1920. M.D., Univ. of Paris, 1924.
Married, 1899, Jane Georgina, eldest dau. of R. Mackay
Wilson, of Coolcarrigan, Co. Kildare, and had issue. Author,
System of Anti-Typhoid Inoculation; Principles of Microscopy;
Studies in Immunisation; Technique of the Teat and Capillary
Glass Tube; The Unexpurgated Case against Women Suffrage;
Prolegomena to the Logic that searches for Truth; Treatment of
War Wounds; etc. Died Apr. 30, 1947, at his home at
Famham Conmion, Bucks. {Who's Who; Inns of Court; The
Times, May i, 1947.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 19, 1848.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Thomas Bailey (1808), V. of Wrangle,
Lines, (and Henrietta Weekes). B. there [1831]. Bapt. Mar. 6,
1831. School, Grantham (Rev. J. W. Inman). Matric. Michs.
1849; Scholar; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Lincoln),
Dec. 21, 1854; priest, Dec. 23, 1855; C. of S. Ormsby with
Driby, Lines., 1853-7. V. of Welton-le-Marsh, 1857-71. R. of
Gunby, 1866-71. R. of Toynton, 1871-3. R. of Coningsby,
1873-1913. Preb. of Lincoln, 1875-1920. J. P. for Parts of
Lindsey, 1879. R. of Low Toynton, 1913-20. Married,
June 7, i860, Harriet Maria, 3rd dau. of James Hairby,
M.D., of Hundleby, Lines., and had issue. Author, In
Memoriam Franklin. Editor of the Lincoln Diocesan Calendar,
1866-1905. Died Aug. 7, 1920. {Crockford; Who was Who;
The Guardian, June 13, i860.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 3, 1854. S. of
the Rev. James (1826), P.C. of Latchf ord, Cheshire. B. there
[July 3], 1836. School, Warrington. Matric. Michs. 1854;
Scholar; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Chester), i860;
priest, 1861; C. of Sutton St George, Prestbury, Cheshire,
1860-2. C. of St John's, Birkenhead, 1862-5. C. of Orford,
Suffolk, 1865-6. P.C. of St Anne's, Birkenhead, 1868-9.
R. of Tilston, Cheshire, 1869-83. R. of Pulverbatch, Salop,
1883-1908. Married, Emma Editha, dau. of Thomas Wright,
Esq., of Foulksrath Castle, Kilkenny. Author, The Pre-
Millenium Advent viewed in the Light of the Gospel. Died
Feb. 28, 1909, at Llwynteg, Merioneths. (Venn, 11. 321;
Crockford.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1861.
[S. of S., of Hitchin, Herts. B. June 7, 1842. School,
Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A.
1870. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of St
Mary's, Peterborough, 1865-8. C. of St Margaret's, Kmg's
Lynn, 1868-71. C. of St Mary's, Peterborough, 1871-2.
C. of The Lye, Worcs., 1872-3. V. of Stamber Mill, 1873-94-
Died Sept. 3, 1894. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Sept. 14, 1894.)
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WRIGHT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 3, 1863.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of St Matthew's, Wolver-
hampton. B. Aug. 16, 1843, in Birmingham. School,
Wolverhampton Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar;
B.A. (Class. Trip., ist Class) 1867; M.A. 1870; B.D. 1903; D.D.
1904. Fellow, 1867-1924- Dean, 1872-82; Tutor, 1878-98;
Vice-President, 1900-24. Ord. deacon (Elv), 1867; priest,
1868; C. of Holy Trinity, Islington, 1867-8. C. of Holy
Trinity, Marylebone, 1868-72. .Author, Introduction to Greek
and Latin Syntax; The Composition of the Four Gospels;
Synopsis of the Gospels in Greek; St Luke's Gospel in Greek.
Died, unmarried, Apr. 12, 1924; buried at Sandon, Essex.
Brother of Benjamin {1863), William B. {1874) and Josiah
(1868). {Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was
Who.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1881. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. I, 1882. S. of Thomas, estate-agent, of Cam-
bridge. B. [Oct. 8], 186^, at I-'ulboum, Cambs. School, Perse,
Cambridge. B.A. and LL.B. 1884; LL.M. i888. .\dm.
Solicitor, Sept. 1888; practised in Cambridge. Deputy Clerk
of the Peace, 1889-1912 and Clerk to the Cambs. Insurance
Committee, 1912-25. Of Greentiles, Barton Mills, Suffolk,
in 1946. (Venn, 11. 454; Law Lists.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR BASIL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Alfred George, of the Mount,
Maybury, Woking, Surrey. B. [July 15], 1880, at Highgate.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1899 ; Scholar, 1902 ;
B.A. 1902; M..\. 1913. Ord. deacon (Southwark), 1905;
priest, 1906; C. of St Paul's, Lorrimore Square, Newington,
1905-10. C. of All Saints, West Dulwich, 1910-14. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; wounded
twice; M.C., 1917; mentioned in despatches). P.C. of Brill
with Boarstall, Bucks., 1914-19. V. of Bracknell, Berks.,
1919-27. V. of Reading, 1927-34. V. of Trumpington, Cambs.,
1934-44. Perm, to off., dio. of Oxford, 1944; dio. of London,
1945-6; Lie. to off., dio. of Peterborough, from 1947. Married,
Oct. 4, 1906, Margaret Mary, dau. of Edmund Chalk, of
Caterham Valley, and had issue. Latterly of iig, Kendrick
Road, Reading, where he died Oct. 31, 1948. (Christ's
Hospital ExhibUioners; Crockford; Univ. War List; The
Times, Oct. 6, 1906 and Nov. 2, 1948.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR CASTELL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 7,
1864. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. (40^^ Wrangler)
1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1868; priest, 1869;
C. of Wallasey, Cheshire, 1868-9. Second Master of North-
ampton Grammar School, 1869-70; Head Master of Appleby
Grammar School, Atherstone, Warws., 1870-3. Chaplain,
R.N., 1876-88; H.M.S. Pallas, 1876-9; Comus, 1879-84;
Lion, 1884-7; Calypso, 1887-8. C. of St Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London, 1889-1903. V. of St Luke's, Marylebone,
1903-4. Married (1) Fanny Majendie; (2) Oct. 27, 1887,
Julia, widow of Arthur Astley. Died Jan. 27, 1905, aged 60.
{Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 2, 1887; The Times, Jan. 30,
1905.)
WRIGHT, ARTHUR FITZHERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. [Eldest] s. of Francis Beresford (1855), of
Wootton Court, Warws. (and Adeline Frances Henrietta, dau.
of Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert). B. [Aug. 9], 1865, at
Warwick. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B..\. 1887.
A Director (and Secretar>') of the Butterley Iron and Coal Co.
Of Wootton Court, War^vs., and .Aldecar Hall, Langley Mill,
Derbs. J. P. for Derbs. Married, Dec. 12, 1900, the Hon.
Daisy Isabel, dau. of Robert Chichester, 3rd Baron Moncriefi,
and had issue. Died Jan. 6, 1952. Brother of Ivan F. (1894).
{Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook ; The Times,
Jan. 8, 1952.)
WRIGHT, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 18, 1821. [2nd s. of Alexander, of the H.E.I.C.S. (and
Miss Jessup).] B. in the East Indies. Matric. Michs. 1821.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1822. CaUed to the Bar,
Nov. 20, 1832. Brotherof Alexander (1819). (Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 10, 1863.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of St Matthew's, Wolver-
hampton. B. Dec. 21, 1841. School, Wolverhampton Gram-
mar.] Matric. Michs. 1863; exhibitioner; B.A. 1867; M..A.
1870. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Manning-
ham, Bradford, 1867-9. C. of Burton-on-Trent, 1869-70. C.
of Famham, Surrey, 1871-2. V. of Brownhill, Yorks., 1872-
80. R. of Dariaston, Staffs., 1880-90. R. of Sandon, Essex,
1890-1910. Died Mar. 21, 1910. Father of the next and of
George A. A. (1896); brother of Arthur (1863), Josiah (1868)
and William B. (1874). {Crockford; The Times, Mar. 24, 1910.)
WRIGHT, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Queens', Apr. 1893. S. of the
Rev. Benjamin (above). B. Mar. 24, 1874, at BrownhiU,
Yorks. [School, Wolverhampton Grammar.] Matric. Easter,
1893; Scholar 1894; B.A. (2is( Wrangler) 1896; M.A. 1900.
Ord. deacon (Durham), 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Darluigton,
Wright, Charles
1897-9. Chaplain, R.N., 1899-1910; H.M.S. Eclipse, 1899-
1900; Highflyer, 1900-3; Empress of India, 1903-4; Royal
Oak, 1904-5; Goliath, 1905-7; .Africa, 1907-9; Drake, 1909-
10. C. of St Luke's, Birmingham, 1910-15. R. of Newton-
Toney, Wilts., 1915-52. Of Chipping Campden, Gloucs., in
1953. Brother of George A. A. (1896). (Wolverhampton Gr.
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, BUCHAN WARREN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare.
Oct. 26, 1837. B. in Jamaica. [M.D., Edinburgh, 1837.]
Matric. Lent, 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1842; priest, 1843; C. of South Ferriby, Lines.,
1845-6. Chaplain at Nice, and in Sardinia, 1850; at Trieste,
1851-3. V. of Norton-Cuckney, and P.C. of Holbeck Chapel,
Notts., 1853-87. Married, Feb. 3, 1885, Barbara, dau. of
T. Walker, of Castle Hill, Maryport. Author, Modern
Irreligion and Infidelity; The Late Revolution in Prussia, in its
Relationship to the University and the School; The Beacon of
Hope; The Centre of UnUy, etc. Died Sept. 6, 1887, aged 77-
(Medical Directories; Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian,
Sept. 14, 1887.)
WRIGHT, CECIL ST JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1887.
3rd s. of Charles Edward [of Daybrook, Notts.]. B. Apr. 23.
1869, at Nottingham. [School, Nottingham High.] Migrated
to Queens', Apr., 1888; B.A. 1890. Assistant Master at .\ske's
School, Hatcham, Kent; Head Master of Corby Grammar
School, Lines., 1903-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1906; priest,
1907; C. of Little Bytham, Lines., 1906-8. V. of Stainfield with
Apley, 1908-10. V. of Horbling, 1910-19. R. of Pickworth
with Walcot, 1919-33- V. of Threckingham, 1926-33. R. of
Little Ponton with Stroxton, 1933-53-- Married, Apr. 15,
1903, Muriel, eldest dau. of Walter Newcomb, of Shepherd's
Bush, London. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 17, 1903.)
WRIGHT, CECILIUS LUKIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 26,
1828. S. of George. B. [July 16, 1808], at Southend, Essex.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated (age 20) to
Trinity, Feb. 17, 1829; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Oct. 6, 1833; priest, June 8, 1834. V. of Newington, Kent,
1834-63. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. (Foster, Index
EccUs; Clergy List.)
WRIGHT (post PHILLIPSON), CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
St John's, May 7, 1760. S. of George, musician, of Northants.
B. at Peterborough. School, Peterborough (.Mr Maisham).
Matric. Michs. 1761; B..\. 1764; M.A. 1769. Ord. deacon
(London), Sept. 25, 1768; priest, Sept. 29, 1768. R. of Ray-
leigh, Essex, 1768-99. Chaplain to Earl Stanhope, 1786.
J. P. for Notts., 1792. Married Susannah, niece and heiress-
at-law, of Lieut. -General Richard Burton Phillipson. Adopted
the surname and arms of Burton and Phillipson, 1792.
Father of Richard B. (1784)- (St John's CoU. Adm., iii. 667)
WRIGHT, CHARLES. .-Vdm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 31,
1769. S. of Harbord (1742), of Pinckney Hall (and Frances,
dau. of Robert Chad). B. at Norwich. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, .■Vpr. 14, 1770. Succeeded
to the Kilverstone estate, Norfolk, on the death of his great-
uncle, Thomas Wright, i775- Died Sept. 1781, aged 30, 'sed
non jacet inter patres' (inscription in Kilverstone Church).
Nephew of John (1761). (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; PeiU,
II. 289; S.H.A.H.; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, CHARLES. .\dm pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 19, 1818.
[4th] s. of the Rev. Thomas (i775). of Market Bosworth,
Leics. (and Marv, dau. of Thomas Dilke, of Maxstoke Castle,
Warws.). School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A.
1823. C. of Market Bosworth, -1841-8. C. of St Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 1849-50. C. of St Matthias, Stoke
Newington, 1858-9. Married, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert
Faux, of Cliffe House, Leics., and had issue. Brother of
Henry (1809). Disappears from Clergy List, 1866. (Burke,
L.G.)
WRIGHT, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 5, 1824. Of Bengal. [Doubtless s. of Charles Cummins,
of the Exchequer Office (and Elizabeth). B. Jan. 14, 1805. in
London.] Matric. Easter, 1824. Cadet. Bengal Army, 1824;
Lieut., 1827; Capt.. 1843, retired, 1851. Died Aug. 17, 1883.
(V. Hodson).
WRIGHT, CHARLES. .\dm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Dec. 8,
1842. S. of Charles, of Market Harborough, Leics. B. at
Potton, Beds. School, Beds, (private). Matnc. Michs. 1843;
B A 1847; M..\. 1862. .-^dm. ad eundem, at Durham. 1889.
Ord." deacon (Chester), 1847; Priest, 1849; C. of Daresbury,
Cheshire, 1847-9. C. of St Paul's, Wilton Place, London,
1849-51.' Chaplain at Morro Velho. Brazil, 1851-6. C. of
St Matthias, Stoke Newington, 1857-8. Chaplain at Palermo,
Sicily, 1859-69. C. of Benefield. Northants.. 1869-72. V. of
Billesdale, Yorks., 1872-1903 Died Feb. 13. 1903, aged 80.
(Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Feb. 27, 1903.)
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WRIGHT, CHARLES BOOTH ELMSALL. Adtn. pens, at
Trinity, June 19, 1865. [Eldest] s. of Charles Swaine (1831),
of Bolton Hall, Clitheroe, Lanes., and of Owston Park, Yorks.
(and Mary Ellen, eldest dau. of Col. Joseph Greaves Elmsall,
of Hesley Hall, Doncaster). B. at Owston Park, Dec. 19,
1848. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1866. Of Bolton Hall,
Clitheroe. J. P. and D.L., for the West Riding; High Sheriff
of Yorks., 1879. For many years Master of the Badsworth
Hunt; 'a great lover of horses and an excellent whip'.
Married, Jan. 6, 1870, Edith de Cardonel, 2nd dau. of
Robert W. M. Nesfield, of Castle Hill, Bakewell, Derbs., and
had issue. Died Mar. 18, 1924. Brother of Marmaduke G.
(1868). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 27,
1924.)
WRIGHT (post GORDON- WRIGHT), CHARLES GORDON.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.]
Josiah (1842), of Stroud Green House, Woodside, Croydon,
Surrey. B. [Dec. 27], 1854, at Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1876; B.A.
1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of
Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, 1879-80. C. of Putney, Surrey, 1881-5.
C. of Euston, Suffolk, 1890-1. V. of Trumpington, Cambs.,
1891-1902. Author, Stories from the Classics and Other
Verses. Latterly of Shirley, Summersdale, Chichester, where
he died Aug. 12, 1936. Brother of Walter G. (1872). (Harrow
Sch. Keg.\ Crockford; The Times, Aug. 14, 1936.)
WRIGHT, CHARLES HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1899. S. of C. J. [Charles James, M.R.C.S.]. B. Jan. 26, 1880,
at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1917. Assistant Master at Rivington
Grammar School, 1902-4; at Sutton Valence School, 1904-5.
In the office of the Leeds City Analyst, 1906 ; Assistant Analyst
(and a schoolmaster) in Trinidad, 1908-14. Agricultural
Chemist, in Fiji, 1914; Acting District Commissioner
at Kadavu, 1918; Government Chemist, Fiji, 1920; Senior
Agricultural Chemist, Nigeria, 1923-39-. Died July 31,
1944. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Adm. Book; Colonial Office Lists;
The Times, Aug. 3, 1944.)
WRIGHT, CHARLES SWAINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
1831. [S. of the Rev. Godfrey (1799), of Bilham House, Yorks.
(and Mary — ). School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1832;
B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 5,
1835. Called to the Bar, Jan. 31, 1840. Of Bolton Hall,
Clitheroe, Yorks. J. P. for the West Riding. Married, Sept.
25, 1845, Mary Ellen de Cardonel, eldest dau. of Col. J. G.
Elmsall, of Hesley Hall, Doncaster. Died Dec. 21, 1850.
Father of Charles B. E. (1865) and Marmaduke G. (1868).
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns 0/ Court.)
WRIGHT, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [Eldest] s. of William, of Wollaton, Notts,
[and sometime of Saxelbye Park, Melton Mowbray, Leics.].
B. [May 27], 1863, at Harewood, Yorks. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Cricket
'blue,' 1882-5; played for Notts., 1882-99; and a member of
Lord Hawkes' XI in S. Africa, 1896. A Surveyor; F.S.I.,
1891. Of Saxelbye Park, Melton Mowbray. J. P. for Notts,
and Leics. Major S. Notts. Yeomanry, 1901. Married, Apr.,
1897, Frances Harriet, dau. of Sir Joseph Terr>', of York.
Died Jan. 10, 1936. (Book of Blues; Camb. Ind. Press, Apr.
30, 1897; The Times, Jan. 13, 1936; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
WRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER NORTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 5, 1873. S. of Christopher Norton, of 106,
Summer Street, Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. July 5, 1852,
at Nottingham. School, University School, Nottingham.
Matric. Easter, 1873; Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Knaresborough,
Yorks., 1876-9. V. of Arkendale, 1879-89. V. of Patrick
Brompton with Hunton, 1889-94. V. of Kirby-on-the-Moor,
1894-1902. V. of Wardle, Lanes., 1902-18. Married Eliza
Hannah, dau. of Thomas Houfe. Latterly of 5, Westboume
Grove, Ripon, where he died Jan. 12, 1927. Brother or half-
brother of Henry H. (1857). (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan.
21, 1927; Lanes. Biogs.)
WRIGHT, CLEMENT HENRY LAKIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 1875. Of Notts. [S. of the Rev. Henry
Henton (1857).] B. June 29, 1856, at Nottingham. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Madras),
1879; priest, 1880. Inc. of the English Church, Cochin,
Madras, 1879-83; Chaplain at Trivandrum, South India,
1883-6; at Bolarum, Madras, 1886-7; at Secunderabad,
1887-8; at Ootacamund, 1888; at Secunderabad, 1891-6; at
Ootacamund, 1896-7; at Mysore, 1897-8; at St John's,
Bangalore, 1898-1900; at North George Town, 1900-2. V. of
Playford with Culpho, Suffolk, 1903-26. Lie. to Off., dio. of
Bury St Edmunds from 1927. Married Mary, dau. of Cornelius
Winter. Latterly of Granite House, Woodbridge Road,
Ipswich. Disappears from Crockford, 1948. Father of Horace
L. (1897). (Who's Who in Suffolk.)
Wright, Edward Percival
WRIGHT, CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 13, 1863.
S. of Samuel, surgeon (and Elizabeth). B. at Mountsorrel,
Leics. Bapt. Nov. 24, 1843. Matric. Easter, 1863.
WRIGHT, CUTHBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 2, 1897. S. of H[erbert] E[dwards] (1867), of Southend
House, Wickwar, Gloucs. [B. Aug. 22, 1878. School,
Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A.
1910. Assistant Master at Felsted School, 1900-7; at
Cheltenham College, 1907-33- (House Master, 1914-28). Of
107, Bath Road, Cheltenham in 1946. Brother of Herbert R.
(1893) and Oswald W. (1896). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WRIGHT, CYRIL HAWORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25.
1894. [Only] s. of Frederick [L.S.A.], of Stamford Bridge,
Yorks. B. there [Sept. 13], 1876. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. M.B. and Chir.B., 1904;
Edinburgh Univ.; D.P.H., R.C.P.S., 1906. Practised at
Blcikesley, Northants. Medical Officer, Towcester Union.
Died Aug. 28, 1919. (Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 2,
1919-)
WRIGHT, DANIEL FLEMING. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius,
Mar. 25, 1835. S. of Robert, land-agent, of Norwich. B. at
Great Snoring, Norfolk. School, North Walsham. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Norwich), July 26,
1840. Not found in Clergy List. (Venn, 11. 231.)
WRIGHT, DAVID FITZHERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Henry (Balliol CoUege,
Oxford, 1852), of Avening House, Hampstead (and Lucy
Sophie, dau. of the Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville, of Lines.).
B. [Sept. 19], 1867, at Nottingham. School, Monkton Combe,
Bath. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Southwell), 1900; priest, 1901; C. of Heanor, Derbs.,
1900-3. R. of Langar with Bamstone, Notts., 1903-15. R.
of Plumtree, 1915-26. Lie. to Off., dio. of Winchester, 1926-9.
V. of Sopley, Hants., 1929-42. Married, Sept., 1897, Sarah
Frances Corrigan, and had issue. Of Torquay in 1952. (The
Old Monktonian Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, DOUGLAS ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1879. [S. of the Rev. John Pyndar, Chaplain of West Ham
Union, Essex. B. Mar. 6, i860. School, Clergy Orphan.]
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1886;
priest, 1887; C. of St John-the-Baptist, Bollington, Cheshire,
1886-8. C. of Durley, Hants., 1889-90. C. of St James's,
Forest Gate, Essex, 1890-3. C. of St George's, Kingston,
Jamaica, 1893-4. C. of Yeovil, Somerset, 1896-7. C. of
Hinton-Blewett, 1897-8. Chaplain, dio. of Rangoon, Burma,
1899-1904; Chaplain at Indore, 1905-8. C. of St Michael's,
St Albans, 1909-13. V. of Steeple with Stanesgate, Essex,
1913-21. Resided latterly at 126, Castle HiD, Reading.
Disappears from Crockford (' Ernest Douglas '), 1936. (Reg. of
Clergy Orphan Sch., also ' Ernest Douglas.')
WRIGHT, EDGAR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 2,
1889. S. of Henry, Esq., deceased. B. May 24, 1866, at
Tring, Herts. School, St John's College, Luton. Matric.
Michs. 1889. .Assistant Master at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
School, Bamet, in 1903. (T. A. Walker, 611; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
WRIGHT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 8, 1853.
S. of Wilham, of Pelham Street, Nottingham. Matric. Michs.
1853; B.A. 1858.
WRIGHT, EDWARD JONES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 30,
1864. S. of the Rev. Edward Jones, Chaplain to the Bath
United Hospitals. B. [Oct. 20], 1845, at Milborne Port:
Somerset. School, Milton Abbas, Dorset (private). Matric
Lent, 1865; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1869; priest, 1870; C. of St Giles, Northampton, 1869-73
C. of Poole, Dorset, 1873-4. C. of St Paul's, Lisson Grove
London, 1874-81. C. of St Peter's, Paddington, 1881-92.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Paddington, 1892-4. C. of St
Andrew's with St PhiUp's, Kensington, 1894-6. C. of Hather
leigh, Devon, 1896-8. C. of Christ Church, Milton-next
Gravesend, Kent, 1899-1900. C. of Emmanuel Church,
Paddington, 1900-4. C. of Appledore with Ebony, Kent,
1904-8. C. of Teynham, 1908-9. C. of Appledore with Ebony,
1909-19. Died in 1919. (Venn, 11. 36g; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, EDWARD PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 5, 1872. S. of Edward, of Clare HaU, Bamet, Herts, (and
Laura Frances, dau. of the Rev. Alfred jenour, R. of Kittis-
ford, Somerset). B. [Nov. 9], 1854, in London. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Walford, County Families (sub his father).)
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Wright, Eric Alfred
WRIGHT, ERIC ALFRED. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1896.
[S. of Alfred, M.R.C.S., of Romford, Essex. B. July 26, 1878.
School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs., 1896; B.A. 1899; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1904; D.P.H. 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. House Surgeon, St Peter's
Hospital; Assistant Medical Officer, N.W. London Hospital.
Practised at Romford. Married, June 4, 1907, Lilian Mary,
dau. of W. G. Judd, of Romford. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Sergeant, London Regt. (London Scottish); Lieut.,
R.A.M.C); died June 20, 1915, at Alexandria, of septic
poisoning. {Medical Directories; Univ. War List.)
WRIGHT (post HOWARD-WRIGHT), ERIC JAMES HOWARD.
Adm. at Trinity, June 25, 1899. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George
[Howard] (1867), of Chilham vicarage, Kent (and Aimie
Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edmund R. Larken, R.of Burton,
Lines.). B. [Nov. 12], 1880, at Cambridge. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Shot for Cambridge and also
for England, at Bisley. At the Camborne School of Mines.
Assistant Manager of the Bunny mines, Cornwall, 1903-6;
Manager of the Concordia tin mines of Bolivia, 1 906-8 ; of the
Chorolgne tin and bismuth mines in the Andes. Of Quechisla,
Bolivia, in 1925. Brother of George D. L. H. (1891). {Harrow
Sch. Keg.; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, ERNEST DOUGLAS (1879), see WRIGHT, DOUGLAS
ERNEST.
WRIGHT, ERNEST HUGH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1891.
S. of George Ernest (1864) [of Skipton]. B. Dec. i, 1872, in
London. [School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1896; priest,
1897; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Caterham Valley, Surrey,
1896-1901. C. of St Peter's, Vere Street, London, 1901-9.
Assistant Master at Dulwich College, 1902-9. R. of Herrings-
well, Suffolk, 1909-19. V. of Combroke, Warws., 1919-21.
Married Violet Fenton. Latterly of Walton Park, Walton-on-
Thames. Died Feb. 25, 1939. {Malvern Coll. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 28, 1939.)
WRIGHT, FRANCIS ANTHONY CEDRIC. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1891. [4th s. of Philip, of Mellington Hall,
Churchstoke, Montgom. (and Alice Elizabeth, dau. of the
Rev. William Bury, R. of Pimpeme, Dorset).] B. Apr. i8,
1873. Matric. Michs. 1891. Married, 1904, Catharine Marriott,
dau. of Edmund Fletcher Bosanquet, and had issue. Brother
of Maurice B. (1891). (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
WRIGHT, FRANCIS BERESFORD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 4, 1855. [3rd] s. of Francis, of Osmaston
Manor, Derbs. (and Selina, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Fitz-
Herbert, 3rd Bart., of Tissington Hall, Derbs.). B. [Dec. 30,
1837], at RadcUfie, Notts. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Coal- and iron-master. Of
Wootton Court, Warws. J. P. for Derbs. and Warws.
Married, June 20, 1862, Adeline H., dau. of Col. Richard H.
FitzHerbert, and had issue. Died Dec. 16, 1911. Father of
Arthur F. (1884) and Ivan F. (1894). {Rossall Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
WRIGHT, FRANCIS ELLINGTON. Matric. Non-CoU. from
Ayerst H., Michs. 1884. Adm. at Downing, Jan. 18, 1886.
Ord. deacon (New Westminster), 1889; priest, 1890; C. of
Kamloops Mission, New Westminster, Canada, 1889-90.
Chaplain of Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster,
1890-1. P.-in-charge of the Holy Spirit Mission, Abbeyhill,
Edinburgh, 1891-2. Diocesan Chaplain, dio. of Edinburgh,
1892-4. R.of Christ Church, Falkirk, 1894-1915. Disappears
from Crockford, 1916.
WRIGHT, FRANCIS VERE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 13, 1854. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. — [Joseph] Banks
(1821), of Shelton [Hall, Newark Notts.]. B. [1835], at
Scampton, Lines. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1854.
Of Shelton Hall, Notts. Hon. Lieut. -Col., N. Staffs. Militia,
1874. J. P. for Notts. Married, 1901, Henriette Alexandra
Marie, youngest dau. of Pierre G. H. Marlet, of Montreuil,
France. Knight of the Crown of Italy. Died, s.p., Apr. 6,
1920. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Walford County
Families.)
WRIGHT, FRANK PARKIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29,
1872; re-adm. sizar Oct. 10, 1872. S. of George, stove-
manufacturer (and Susanna). B. Apr. 6, 1854, at Sheffield.
Bapt. Apr. 28, 1854. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1876; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1877;
priest, 1879; C. of Habergham Eaves, Lanes., 1877. C. of
Rochdale, 1877-83. V. of Milnrow, 1883-1915- Married,
July 4, 1883, Charlotte Cantley, 2nd dau. of J. G. Atkinson,
M.D., of the Grange, near Rotherham. Killed July 23, 1915,
at Motherby, near Penrith, when he jumped from a car which
was running backwards downhill. (Eagle, xxxvii. 274;
Crockford.)
Wright, George Augustus Arthur
WRIGHT, FREDERICK ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magda-
lene, July 15, 1886. [2nd] s. of .\dam John, of 56, Crown
Road, Great Yarmouth. [B. Feb. 16, 1869, at Gorleston,
Suffolk.] School, Great Yarmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1889; M.A. 1894. Assistant
Master at Dean Close School for i year; at Brighton College
for I year; at Mill Hill School, 1893-1913. Head of the Classical
Department at Birkbeck College, London University, 1913-35.
Married, 1895, Ada, dau. of Donaghue Dee, of Tralee. Author,
Girdle of AphrodUe, letters of Alciphron; Ovid, The Lover's
Handbook ; The Love Poems of Joannes Secundus ; A History of
Later Latin Literature; A History of Later Greek Literature; etc.
Of Thorpe Bay. Essex. Died Aug. 2, 1946, at Falmouth.
(Schoolmasttrs' Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 6,
1946.)
WRIGHT, FREDERICK DENMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [Only] s. of Frederick, of Lenton Hall, near
Nottingham (and Ada Joyce, dau. of the Rev. John Bateman,
of West Leake, Notts."). B. [Dec. 17, 1874], at Radcliffe-on-
Trent, Notts. School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1892. A
mechanical engineer. Of Mount Hootton House, the Forest,
Nottingham. {Radley Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, FREDERICK LUARD. .A.dm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1881. S. of the Rev. T[homas] B[ooth] (Wadham
College, Oxford, 1834). B. at Broughton, Lines. School,
Newark Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1881. Described as 'of
Raventhorpe, New /Zealand.' Died before 1930. Brother of
Thomas R. D. (1872). (The Times, Jan. 7, 1930-)
WRIGHT, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1888. S. of Thomas [of Leicester]. B. [Nov. 24,
1869], at Northampton. School, Oakham. Matric. .Michs.
1888; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1894;
priest, 1895; C. of Towcester, Northants., 1894-7. C. of
Hambleton, Rutland, 1897-9. R. of St Mary's, Stamford,
Lines., 1899-1904. Disappears from Crockford, 1905. (The
Book of Oakham Sch.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June 27,
1758. Eldest s. of George. B. in London. [Bapt. Apr. 27,
1740. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Easter, 1758;
B..\. 1762; M.A. 1765. Ord. deacon (Norwich), July 18, 1762;
priest, Oct. 6, 1765; C. of Weeting, Norfolk, 1762. (Christ's
Hospital Exhibitioners.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 8,
1772. S. of the Rev. Richard (?i732), late R. of Willoughby,
Lines. B. at Wainfleet, Lines. School, Louth. Matric. Michs.
1772; B.A. 1776. Name off, Oct. 27, 1782. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 573.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE ANGUS. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Aug. 9, 1894. [Youngest] s. of Hugh. B. Oct. 6, 1875, at
Alticry, Wigtownshire. Schools, CUfton College and St Paul's.
Did not reside. .•Vdm. at Christ's, Oct. i, 1894. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.Chir., 1903; M.B. 1904. At .St George's
Hospital. House Surgeon at the St Leonards and East
Sussex Hospital. Practised at Shepherd's Bush. Married,
Dec. 28, 1904, Nellie Noel, eldest dau. of Gilbert Howard A
Beckett Terrell, of Great Fishall Hall, Tonbridge. Died
June 6, 1914, at Shepherd's Bush. {Petle, n. 794; Medical
Directories.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1882. S. of the Rev. George Famcomb (1848), of
Overslade, near Rugby (and Georgiana, dau. of Cdr. George
Courtenay Greenway, R.N.). B. May 25, 1862, at Rugby.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M..\. 1889.
Assistant Master at the High School, Gateshead, 1885-93; at
the Diocesan College, Capetown, 1893-1901; Head Master of
the Grammar School, Harrismith and Inspector of Schools,
1901-4. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE AUGUSTUS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1896. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Benjamin
(1863). B. June 15, 1876, at BirstaU, Yorks. [Schools,
Wolverhampton Grammar and Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1899; M..\. 1904. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1900;
priest, 1901; C. of Rugeley, Staffs., 1900-4. Chaplain (Indian
Eccles. Est.), at Cannanore, 1904-5; at Calicut, 1905-7; at
Mercara and Mysore, 1907-12; at Bolarum, 1914-15; at
Vizagapatam, 1915-18; Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of
Madras, 1918-19; Chaplain at St Matthias, Vepery, 1919; at
Coimbatore, 1921-3; at Mercara and Mysore, 1923-6;
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of .Madras, 1927-8. R.
(and V.) of East Pennard, Somerset (with Pylle from 1934),
1928-36. R. of Orehardleigh with LuUington, Somerset,
1936-47. Married, Oct. 20, 1905, in Madras, Jean Neilson,
eldest dau. of J. B. Burns, of Rugeley. Of the Rectory,
Shepton Mallet, in 1953. Brother of Benjamin (1893).
(Giggleswick Sch. Reg,; Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; India
offce Lists; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 23, 1905.)
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Wright, George Bache
WRIGHT, GEORGE BACHE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i6,
1851. Of Kent. [Youngest s. of Augustus, of Gosport, Hants.]
Matric.Michs.1851. Nameoff, Sept. 1852. Died Oct. i, 1856,
at Moeraki, New Zealand. (G. Mag., 1857, i. 496; The Times,
Mar. 7, 1857.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE DENMAN LARKEN HOWARD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 15, 1891. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George
[Howard] (1867), of Edburton rectory, Sussex. B. [Aug. 31],
1872, at Heanor, Derbs. School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
Michs. 1891. Died Dec. 7, 1893. at Chilham vicarage.
Brother of Eric J. H. (1899). (Burke, L.G.; The Guardian,
Dec. 13, 1893.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 23, 1864. 4th s. of Peter, attorney, of Liverpool. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. 1868. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June i, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1869.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Practised at the
Lancashire Chancery and Palatine Court. Disbarred at his
own request, June 21, 1881. Father of Ernest H. (1891).
(Law Lists; Inns of Court, which calls him 6th son.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE FARNCOMB. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 13, 1848. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1848;
Scholar, 1849; 7th Wrangler, 1852; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
Fellow, 1852-61. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1854; priest, 1856.
Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School, 1855-9; at Welling-
ton College, 1859-61; Head Master of Overslade School,
Rugby, 1861-87. R. of Lamboume, Essex, 1887-93. R. of
St Mary Abchurch with St Lawrence Pountney, London,
1893-1912. Married, Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Commander
George Courtenay Greenway, R.N. Died Feb. lo, 1912,
aged 80, at Overslade. Father of George A. (1882). {Crock-
ford; The Times, Feb. 13, 1912.)
WRIGHT, GEORGE HENRY CORY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1879. [4th] s. of [Sir] WiUiam, of Sigglesthome Hall,
Hull (and Jane, dau. of the Rev. Charles Cory). B. Mar. i,
i860, at Sigglesthome. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1879; LL.B. 1883. Settled in the U.S.A. Married, 1886, Ellen
Green, dau. of Joseph Armytage Wade, of Hull, and had issue.
Author, The Farmer's Veterinary Guide. Of Yankton, South
Dakota, U.S.A., in 1920. Brother of William S. (1861).
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Winchester Coll. Reg.)
WRIGHT (post HOWARD-WRIGHT), GEORGE HOWARD.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 28, 1867. [5th] s. of Ichabod
Charles (Christ Church, Oxford, 1814), of Mapperley, Notts,
(and the Hon. Theodosia Denman). B. [June 18, 1845], at
Bramcote, Notts. Schools [Repton and] Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1867; re-adm. Mar. 21, 1879; B.A. 1882; M.A.
1885. Manager of the Babbington collieries, 1868; of the
ButterleyCo.'s collieries, from 1872. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1882;
priest (Canterbury), 1883; C. of St Matthew's, Cambridge,
1882. Supt., C.E.T.S., 1883-91. R. of Edburton, Sussex,
1891-3. V. of Chilham, Kent, 1893-1900. Assistant Chaplain
at Rome, 1902-3; at San Remo, 1903-4; Chaplain at Naples,
1904-9. R. of Offord D'Arcy, Hunts., 1909-12. Changed his
name to Howard-Wright, 1909. Perm, to off., dio. Bath and
Wells, 1916-19; dio. of Truro, 1922-4. Married, July 12,
1870, Annie Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edmund R.
Larken. Died, Apr. 17, 1927, at Penzance. Brother of Henry
S. (1858); father of George D. L. (1891) and Eric J. H. (1899).
(Repton Sch. Reg.) Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 22, 1927.)
WRIGHT, The Rev. GERVASE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July
10, 1841; a 'Ten-year man.' Of Derby. C. of Hemsworth,
Yorks., in 1841. C. of St Werburgh's, Derby, 1842-7.
Chaplain of the Derby general infirmary, 1848-63. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1864. [Crockford.)
WRIGHT, GODFREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 29,
1799. S. of Thomas, of Kimberworth, Yorks. School,
Hipperholme, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1802;
B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. In Holy Orders, but held no cure. Of
Bilham House, Yorks., -184X-82. Father of Charles S. (1831).
Disappears from Clergy List, 1883.
WRIGHT (or HORNSBY- WRIGHT), GUY JEFFERYS HORNSBY.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1893. [Eldest] s. of Deputy
Surgeon-General J. C. Homsby. B. 1872. School, Eastbourne
College [and at University College, London]. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Fellow (and College Secretary),
1926-38. Assistant Master (and Housemaster) at Felsted
School, 1897-1926. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., Essex Regt.; D.S.O. 1919; twice mentioned in
despatches). Sometime Secretary of Cambridge University
Board of Military Studies. Author, Alumni Felstedienses.
Died, unmarried, Oct. 4, 1941, aged 69, at Tunbridge WeUs;
buried at Broadwater. Brother of Lionel B. H. (1893).
{Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 6,
1941.)
Wright, Henry Cecil
WRIGHT, HAROLD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 5,
1876. [Youngest] s. of John Skirrow [M.P.], merchant, of
Birmingham (and Sarah Tyrer). B. there [Apr. 13, 1858].
[Schools, private and abroad.] Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. and
LL.B. 1880. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1877.
Called to the Bar, June 19, 1880. On the Midland Circuit.
Stipendiary Magistrate for North Staffs., 1893-1908. Of
Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffs. Married, 1881, Rosa Martha,
eldest dau. of George Heaton, Esq., of Handsworth, Staffs.
Author, The Bankruptcy Act, 1883; The Debtors Acts, 1869,
1878; The Office of Magistrate. Died Dec. 23, 1908, at Colombo,
whilst on a voyage to Australia for reasons of health. {Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who;
The Times, Dec. 31, 1908.)
WRIGHT, HAROLD HALL. Adm. atCAius,Oct. i, 1875- [Only]
s. of Henry, surgeon, of Scarborough. B. there [Feb. 7], 1859.
School, Scarborough. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1882; M.A.
1885. Ord. deacon (York), 1882; priest, 1884; C. of Scar-
borough, 1882-5. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, DarUngton,
1885-6. C. of St Patrick's, Hove, Sussex, 1886-90. Minor
Canon, Sacrist, and Precentor of Chester, 1890-1926. Hon.
Canon of Chester, 1923-6. Married, Nov. 19, 1891, Ethel
Beatrice, 2nd dau. of W. J. Foskett, of Hove. Died Sept. 20,
1926, in Chester Cathedral, after having taken part in the
afternoon service. {Venn, 11. 420; Crockford; Who was Who;
The Guardian, Nov. 25, 1891; The Times, Sept. 21, 1926.)
WRIGHT, HAROLD TUCKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
i886. S. of Herbert, of Gravelly Hill, Birmingham. B. [Sept.],
1866, in Birmingham. School, Haileybury [and Leamington
College]. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890. Called to the Bar,
Iimer Temple, Jan. 28, 1895. On the Midland Circuit. Of
3, Paper Buildings, Temple, and 3, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea.
Died Feb. 11, 1933, in London. Brother of Herbert E. (1883).
{Haileybury Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 13, 1933.)
WRIGHT, HARRY FRANCIS JARVIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1884. [Youngest] s. of A[rthur] J[ames],
merchant, deceased, of Notting Hill. B. there. [School,
Highgate.] Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar; B.A. 1887; M.A.
and LL.M. i8gi; LL.D. 1897. A Tutor in London for the
Army and Civil Service, 1889-1910. Married and had issue.
Author, Army Pupil's History of England. Died, June 20,
1913. (Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
June 27, 1913.)
WRIGHT, HARRY JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20, 1895.
School, Sussex House, Streatham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898. Of 42, Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, in
1939. {Clare Record.)
WRIGHT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. r6, 1809.
S. of the Rev. Thomas (1775), of Market Bosworth, Leics.
(and Mary, only dau. of William Dilke, of Maxstoke Castle,
Warws.). Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar; B.A. 1815. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), 1814. P.C. of Maisemore, Gloucs., 1823-9.
V. of Winkleigh, Devon, 1829-56. Succeeded his uncle
Lawrence (1770), at Mottram Hall, Leics., 1842. Married,
Mary Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Adnutt, R. of Croft,
Leics., and had issue. Died Apr. 12, 1856, at Teignmouth,
aged 69. Brother of Charles (1818). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.,
1856, I. 659; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.)
WRIGHT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 8,
1824. S. of — [Georgel, of Hornby Castle, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1831. His father was
the defendant in the famous will case of Tatham v. Wright ;
he was steward to Mr Marsden of Hornby Castle, ' a gentleman
of weak intellect,' who left the bulk of his property to Mr
Wright. The will was contested by Admiral Tatham, the heir-
at-law; after three trials, the decision was in favour of the
Admiral. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
WRIGHT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 5,
1835. B. at Bath. Resident in Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1839;
priest, 1840; C. of Walsall, Staffs., 1839-40. C. of Heacham,
Norfolk, 1840-6. R. of Thuxton, 1846-95 and R. of Coston,
1851-5. Author, Is Geology antagonistic to Scripture'' Died,
Mar. 26, 1895, aged 79, at Thuxton rectory. Father of
RogerJ. (1868) and William H. (i860). {Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle, Apr. 5, 1895.)
WRIGHT, HENRY CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 28, 1875. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Henry (1839), of
Pittville, Cheltenham. [B. Dec. 25, 1855.] School, Chelten-
ham College. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879- Ord. deacon
(London), 1879; C. of All Saints, Knightsbridge, 1879-8°-
Died Nov. i, 1880, aged 24, at Cheltenham. Brother of
John W. T. (1877) and Herbert L. (1878). {CheUenham Coll.
Reg.; The Guardian, Nov. lo, 1880.)
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WRIGHT (post DIXON-WRIGHT), HENRY DIXON. Adm. pens.
at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1889. S. of Henry, law-stationer,
of Parkiield, Bishop's Road, Highgate. B. .\pr. 25, 1870, at
3, St George's Villas, Bickcrton Road, Upper Holloway.
School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1904.
Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1893; priest (London), 1894; C. of
St Stephen's, Lambeth, 1893-4. C. of St James's, Paddington,
1894-7. C. of Stoke-ne.\t-Guildford, Surrey, 1897-8. Chap-
lain at Las Palmas, Grand Canary, 1898-9. Chaplain, R.N.
1899-1916. H.M.S. Resolution, 1899-1900; Ramillies, 1900-3;
Bedford, 1903-6; in Malta, 1906-7; at the R.N. College,
Dartmouth, 1907; H.M.S. Medina, 1911-12, which conveyed
the King and Queen to India, 1911. M.V.O., 1911, at the
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, 1912-14. Changed his
name to Dixon-Wright in 1911. Married, June 4, 1904,
Louisa, eldest dau. of Major John Paton Lawrie, Queen's
Regt. Died May 31, 1916, of wounds received in the battle
of Jutland. (Highgate Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
Univ. War List; Who was Who; The Times, June 8, 1916.)
WRIGHT, HENRY FITZHERBERT. .\dm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Eldestj s. of FitzHerbert, of the Hayes,
Alfreton, Derbs. (and Louisa C. R., dau. of E. C. Frederick
von Beckmann). B. Oct. 9, 1870, at Alfreton. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Called to the Bar, Imier
Temple, May 8, 1895. On the Midland Circuit. Of Yeldersley
Hall, Derbs. .Alderman of the Derbs. County Council. M.P.
for Hereford (Leominster Div.) 1912-18. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.F.A.). J. P. for Derbs.; High Sheriff,
1927. Chairman, River Trent Catchment Board, 1931-7.
Married, Sept. 13, 1894, Muriel Harriet, 3rd dau. of Col. H. C.
Fletcher, C.M.G., and had issue. Died Feb. 23, 1947. (Law
Lists; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 24, 1947.)
WRIGHT, HENRY HENTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 16,
1857; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Christopher Norton, stationer
(and Mary Anne). B. at Nottingham. Bapt. July 12, 1831.
Ord. deacon (York), 1859; priest, i860; C. of St George's,
Sheffield, 1859-65. V. of St James's, Sheffield, 1865-78.
Chaplain at Sheffield cemetery, 1878-9. V. of Gillcar,
Sheffield, 1879-98. Disappears from Crockford, 1899. Father
of Clement H. L. (1875 ; brother or half-brother of Christopher
N. (1873)-
WRIGHT, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct., 1881.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Durham), 1884; priest (Rochester), 1885; C. of Rainton, Co.
Durham, 1884-5. C. of St Stephen's, Walworth, London,
1885-6. R. of Blaxhall, Suffol)f, 1886-91. V. of St Matthew's,
Marylebone, London, 1891-1902. R. of Gussage St Michael,
Dorset, 1902-21. V. of Rowde, Wilts., 1921-9. Died in Sept.
1929, aged 69. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 13, 1929.)
WRIGHT, HENRY PRESS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1836. S. of Mrs Wright, of 16, MarshaU Place, Perth [and
John, Capt., 59th Regt.]. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar,
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs),
1841; priest (Gloucester and Bath), 1842; C. of Croscombe,
Somerset, 1841-3. C. of Frome Selwood, 1843-4. C. of
Guiseley, Yorks., 1844-5. P.C. of St Mary's, Leeds, 1845-6.
Chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge, 1846. Army Chaplain in
Cephalonia and the Southern Ionian Islands, 1846-51; at
Corfu, 1851-4; Principal Chaplain to the Army in the East,
1854-6, being promoted for 'meritorious conduct in the field.'
Crimea medal, the Turkish medal, and the 5 th Class of the
Order of the Medjedie. C.F., 1st class, at Canterbury, 1856-
61. Archdeacon of British Columbia, 1861-5. C.F. at
Portsmouth, 1865-76. R. of Esquimalt, British Columbia,
1878-80. Archdeacon of Vancouver Island, 1876-80. R. of
Greatham, Hants., 1880-92. Canon of Christ Church,
Victoria, British Columbia, 1876. Married, 1843, Anne, eldest
dau. of Isaac Nalder, of Darshill, Somerset. Author, Story of
the Domus Dei of Portsmouth; Recollections of a Crimean
Chaplain; Story of Prince Daniel of Montenegro; Sermons, etc.
Died Sept. 18, 1892, aged 80, at Hill Brow, near Petersfield,
Hants. (T. A. Walker, 456; Boase, in. 1515; CUrgy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 21, 1892.)
WRIGHT, HENRY SKYNNER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. 18, 1847. S. of WiUiam, of Haxey, Lines. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1847. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1850; priest, 1851 ;
C. of St Phillack and St Gwithian, ComwaU, 1850-3. C. of
Pershore, Worcs., 1853-4. No cure, 1856-68. C. of Huish
Champflower, Somerset, 1868-9. C. of Shepperton, 1869-70.
C. of Christ Church, Derry Hill, WUts., 1870-1. Missionary
in Toronto, 1871-80. C. of Crich, Derbs., 1881-3. C. of
Kirkstall, Yorks., 1883-4. C. of Saxted, Suffolk, 1886-9.
Chaplain of Seckford's Hospital, Woodbridge, 1889-94.
Author, Sermons. Died Nov. 12, 1894. (Boase, Biblu).
Cornub.; Crockford; Univ. Almanack; Clergy List.)
WRIGHT, HENRY SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 29,
1858. [3rd] s. of Icabod Chades (Christ Church, Oxford, 1814),
of WatwaU Hall, Notts. B. June 27, 1839, at Quamdun,
Derbs. School, Brighton CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1858;
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Wright, Horace Lakin
Scholar, 1861; B.A. 1862. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug.
20, 1862. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30. 1866. .Member of I. C.
Wright's banking firm in Nottingham, 1867-78. M.P. for
S. Nottingham, 1886-95. Of Mapperley Hall, Notts. Married
(1) 1865, Mary Jane, only dau. of WiUiam Cartledge, of
Woodthorpe; (2) 1869, Josephine Henrietta, dau. of the Rev.
John Adolphus Wright, R. of Ickhani, Kent, and had issue.
Translated the Iliad, i-iv into English hexameters, and the
Aeneid, i-vi into blank verse. Died Mar. 19, 1910. Brother of
George H. (1867). (Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Fox-Davies, .4rmorial Families.)
WRIGHT, HENRY THOMAS. .\dm. at Trinity Hall. Oct.
1896. S. of Henry John, Esq., of 22, Cadogan Gardens,
Chelsea. School, Market Bosworth. .Matric. .Michs. 1896.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 15, 1904. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Scots Guards; Staff Capt.,
London District). Died May 30, 1943, at Gerrard's Cross.
(Laic Lists; Univ. War List; The Times, June i, 1943.)
WRIGHT, HERBERT EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 15, 1867. [Only] s. of Robert [Principal of Lancing
Grammar School] (and Anne, dau. of WiUiam Buck). B. .Aug.
16, 1848, at Lancing. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1891. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 30, 1869. Had a brewery at Maxton, near Dover, for
some years; brewer-manager to Arnold Perrott and Co., Ltd.,
at Wickwar, Gloucs.; subsequently manager of Tennant's
brewery in Glasgow. Married, Feb. 20, 1873, Jessie Anne,
eldest dau. of George K. Cook, of Haunmersmith. Author,
A Handbook for Young Brewers. Latterly of Cheltenham.
Died Feb. 2, 1907. Father of Cuthbert E. (1897), Oswald W.
(1896) and Herbert R. (1893). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT (post WRIGHT-ROGERS), HERBERT EDWIN. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1883. S. of Herbert, solicitor, of
GraveUy HaU, Birmingham. B. June 26, 1864, in Birming-
ham. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar,
1885; B.A. (3ith Wrangler) 1886; LL.B. (Law Trip., ist
Class); 1887; M.A. 1892. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
June 26, 1895. Succeeded to the estate of Yarlington, near
Wincanton, Somerset. Married 1892, EUen Maud, dau. of
Benjamin Bickley Rogers, D.Litt. Took the additional name
of Rogers, 1914. Died -Apr. 30, 1922, in London. Brother of
Harold T. (1886). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times,
May 3, 1922.)
WRIGHT, HERBERT LANGSTON. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
Jan. 23, 1878. Eldest s. of the Rev. William Henry (1839), of
St Arvans, Cheltenham. B. in Liverpool. Matric. Lent, 1878;
B.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1881 ; priest, 1883; C. of
Aston- juxta-Binningham, 1881-2. C. of Bengeo, Herts.,
1883-90. C.-in-charge of St Mawgan and St Martm-m-
Meneage, ComwaU, 1891-8. R. of Church-Knowle, Dorset,
1898-1922. Married, May 7, 1891, Emma Louisa, eldest dau.
of the Rev. S. M. Barkworth, of Tunbridge WeUs. Latterly
of Barbrook, Limpsfield, where he died Oct. 11, 1927, aged 77-
Brother of Henry C. (1875) and John W. T. (1877). (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, May 13, 1891 ; The Times, Oct. 12, 1927.)
WRIGHT, HERBERT PERCY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1883. S. of Thomas Blagbum, of 6, Gloucester Terrace,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. June 11, 1864, at South Shields,
Durham. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (York), 1887; priest
(Worcester), 1889; C. of St James's, Doncaster, 1887-8. C. of
Cleeve Prior, Worcs., 1889. C. of Thame, Oxon., 1890. C.
of Cobridge, Staffs., 1891-2. C. of St Clement's, Bristol, 1892-
5. C. of Walker, Northumberiand, 1895-8. C. of Elsdon,
1899-1901. V. of Bymess, 1901-14. Latterly of Reading
Road, South Shields. Died in 1919. (Crockford.)
WRIGHT, HERBERT RUSSELL. .Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
. Oct. 1, 1893. [S. of Herbert Edwards (1867).] B. June 10,
1874. [Schools, Dorchester Grammar and St Edward's,
Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1893; exhibitioner; B..\. 1896; M..\.
1903. Assistant Master at the Berlitz Schools, Berlin and
Stettin, 1898-9; at St Edward's School, Oxford, 1899-1903;
Head Master of Sir John Deane's Grammar School, North-
wich, Cheshire, 1903-7. Married, Aug. 12, 1903, •■^da,
youngest dau. of James Spalding Gardiner, of Borley, Essex.
Died July 30, 1907. Brother of Cuthbert E. (1897) and
Oswald W. (1896). (Scott, MSS.; Roll of St Edward's Sch.;
The Times, Aug. 2, 1907.)
WRIGHT, HORACE LAKIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i,
1897. [S. of the Rev. Clement Henry Lakin (1875). Chaplam,
Indian Army, and grandson of the Rev. Henr>- H. (1857).
B. Aug. 2, 1879. School, Malvern College.] Matnc. Michs.
1897. Second Lieut., the Liverpool Regt., 1902; Lieut., 1907;
Captain, 1912; Major, 1917- Served in the Great War. 1914-
19 (Major, King's (Liverpool Regt.); employed R.A.M.C.;
wounded twice). (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Army Ltsis; Unw. H ar
List.)
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WRIGHT, IVAN FITZHERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [5th and youngest] s. of Francis Beresford
(1855), of Wootton Court, Wanvs. (and Adeline F. H., dau. of
Col. Richard H. FitzHerbert). B. Dec. 6, 1875, at Aldercar
Hall, Derbs. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897. A farmer. Served in the Great War, 1914-10 (Pte,
Royal Fusiliers). Married, Aug. 8, 1906, Agnes Sarah
Augusta, eldest dau. of Frederick Channer Corfield, of
Ormonde Fields, Derbs. Of Arden Hill, Lapworth, Warws.,
in 1939. Brother of Arthur F. (1884). (Harrow Sch. Reg.:
Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 24, 1764.
[Eld. s. of Sir James, ist Bart., Chief Justice of South Carolina,
America (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Sarah, dau. of James
Maidman). B. there, c. 1746. School, Eton (1753-63).]
Matric. Easter, 1764; Scholar, 1765; Fell. -Com. Mar. 21,
1769; LL.B. 1772. .'Vdm. at the Middle Temple, June 19,
1765. Called to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1772. Joined one of the
Loyalist corps early in the Revolutionary War; Major, the
King's Carolina Rangers, May i, 1779. Succeeded as 2nd
Bart., Nov. 20, 1785. Married, Mary, dau. of John Smith,
sometime Governor of South Carolina. Died, s.p., Sept. 16,
i8i6. Brother of Robert (1764); uncle of James A. (1789).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; G.E.C. Complete
Baronetage; E. A. Jones, American Members of the Inns of
Court.)
WRIGHT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1788.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), June 3, 1792; priest, Feb. 24, 1793; C. of
Holkham, Norfolk, 1792. R. of East Harling, Norfolk, and
of Hinderclay, Suffolk, 1810-18. Died, Oct. 12, 1818, aged 47.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., i8i8, 11. 474.)
WRIGHT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 3, 1826. Of
Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon, 1830;
priest, 1830. Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of Ormonde.
P.C. of Latchford, Cheshire, 1834-67. Died Sept. 22, 1867,
aged 72. Father of Arthur (1854). (Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1867, n. 685.)
WRIGHT, JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1885. S. of Robert,
of Harlesden, Middlesex (and Elizabeth Wrightson). B. there
[Sept. 23], 1867. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Adm. Sohcitor, Dec. 1892; practised in
London and at Pinner. Registrar successively of Bloomsbury
and of Brentford and Uxbridge County Courts. Married, Nov.
12, 1899, Dorothy, dau. of John Howard. Died Feb. 19, 1942,
at Pinner Hill, Middlesex. (Record of Old Westminsters; Law
Lists; The Times, Feb. 21, 1942.)
WRIGHT, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
St John's, May 27, 1789. [Eldest] s. of Alexander, Esq. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of John Izard, of South Carolina). B. at
Charlestown, South Carolina. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1789. Married, 1797, at Charleston, Carolina Mary, dau. of
John Sirnmonds, of South CaroUna, and had issue. Died in
1803. His eldest s., James Alexander, succeeded his great-
uncle, James (1764), as 3rd Bart., Sept. 16, 1816. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 574; G.E.C.)
WRIGHT, JAMES CAMPER. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Dec. 23, 1792. [Eldest s. of James, of Woodham
Mortimer, Essex (and Sally).] B. at Woodham Mortimer.
Bapt. June 26, 1774. Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1797; M.A.
1802. Fellow, r795-i8i7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10,
1794- Sometime Capt. in the Royals. Fellow of Eton
College, 1821. In Holy Orders. R. of Walkem, Herts., 1817-
38. Married, June 4, 1821, Maria, dau. of William Ogle, of
Causey Park, Northumberland. Died Oct. 13, 1838, in
Albemarle Street, London. Father of the next. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; Inns of Court; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1838, II. 665.)
WRIGHT, JAMES CAMPER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 27, 1844. S. of the Rev. J[ames] C[amper] (above),
R. of Walkem, Herts, (and Maria, dau. of William Ogle). B.
there, Apr. 2, 1826. Matric. Lent, 1845; Browne medal, 1845,
1846; Camden medal, 1846, 1847; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852.
Fellow, 1847-54 (after appeal to the Visitor). Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), i85i;priest, i8'i2.C. of Bricet, Suffolk, 1852-4. C. of
Barsham, 1855-6. C. of Edingthorpe, Norfolk, 1856-8. V. of
Bacton, 1858-73. V. of St Matthew's, Toxteth Park, Liver-
pool, 1873-5- V. of Litherland (or Orrell Hey), Lanes., 1875-
9. R. of Walkem, Herts., 1879-89. Married, 1854, Frances
Wood, dau. of Timothy Burstall, of Edinburgh. Died
suddenly at Walkem rectory, Jan. 6, 1889. (King's Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; Eton Sch. Reg.; Sir W. Sterry.)
Wright, John
WRIGHT, JAMES NICOL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1888. Only s. of John, Lieut., deceased. B. at
Umballa, India. [School, Wellington College.] Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891. Studied music in Italy. Died Oct. 25, 1897,
at Chagford, Devon, from the results of a fall from a horse.
(Wellington Coll. Reg., in error gives 'John' Nicol Wright.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 2, 1755- S. of
Charies. Of Mansfield, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A.
1760; M.A. 1763. Probably father of John (1802).
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. 29,
1761. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. John (1716), R. of Euston,
Suffolk. B. there, Aug. 16, 1743. School, Wyverstone,
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1762; Scholar; B.A. (3rd Hon.
Wrangler) 1765. Ord. deacon (Lincohi), Oct. 6, 1765; priest
(Norwich), Sept. 20, 1767; C. of Euston, Suffolk, 1765. R. of
Taverham, Norfolk, 1766-8. V. of Tattersett and Tatterford,
1767-93. Succeeded his nephew Charles (1769), at Kilver-
stone, Sept. 1781. Married (i) Catharine Morden; (2) 1779,
Anne Maria Pierson, only dau. of Thomas Rolfe, of Middleton,
and had issue. Died in 1793. Brother of Harbord (1742) and
Thomas (1754). (Peile, n. 271; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 27, 1769.
Of London. Matric. Michs. 1770; Scholar; B.A. 1774. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Mar. 3, 1770. (Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 28) at Caius, July 10,
1801. S. of John, farmer, of Abelour, Banffs. B. there.
Educated under Mr Garrow. Matric. Easter, 1802 ; B.A. 1805.
'Obtained the College testimonials for deacon's orders,
July 29, 1805.' (Venn, 11. 137.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Nov. 10, 1802.
S. of the Rev. John (probably 1755), deceased. B. [Apr. 24,
1785], at Mansfield, Notts. Schools, Uppingham, Huntingdon
and Mansfield. Matric. Easter, 1805; Scholar, 1803; re-adm.
Feb. 3, 1816; B.A. 1817. Ord. priest (London), June i, 1817;
'B.A., of Jesus CoUege, Cambridge.' Married Sarah — .
R. of St Matthew's, Nassau, Bahamas until his death,
Aug. 10, 1821. M.I. at Nassau. Father of William H. (1839).
(J. A. Venn; V. Hodson.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 9, 1812.
S. of P. [doubtless the Rev. Peter (Brasenose College, Oxford)
(1779), R. of Marks Tey], of Hatfield Priory, near Witham,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1812.
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 29, 1812. B.
at Richmond, Yorks. Did not reside.
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Sept. 24, 1813.
S. of John. B. at Frampton, Lines. School, King's Lynn.
Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1819.
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 1, 1827; a
'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1830.
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, June 7, 1827.
S. of William. B. in Northumberland. School, Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1827.
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 4, 1833. Matric.
Easter, 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
1837; priest, 1838; C. of Stretton-on-the-Fosse, Warws.,
1837-9. C. of Bagendon, Gloucs., 1839. C. of Tysoe, Warws.,
1840-7. C. of Long Compton, 1847-8. V. of Honington, 1848-
76. R. of Myndtown, Salop, 1877-94. Died May, 1894, at
Ludlow. (Peile, 11. 449; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 27, 1845;
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 30,
1843, age 23. [4th s. of William, of Shadwell, Middlesex.]
(Al. Oxon.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1852. S. of
James, corn-dealer, of Silver Street, London (and Mary).
[B. Mar. 28, 1834], in St James's parish, Westminster. Bapt.
June 24, 1834. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856; M.A. i860. Rowing 'blue,' 1854. Adm. Solicitor,
1859; practised in London. Registrar of Bloomsbury County
Court, 1865-97. Died Nov. 10, 1897, at his residence, Sellor's
Farm, Harlesden Road, London, N.W. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Eagle, x.xi. 239; Boase, vi. 963; Book of
Blues; Law Lists.)
WRIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1853. S. of
William, surgeon (and EUzabeth Hall). B. in Pelham Street,
Nottingham. Bapt., Apr. 14, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1858; priest,
1859; C. of Hucknall Torkard, Notts., 1858-60. C. of
Plumtree, 1860-5. C. of Wem, Salop, 1865-74- V. of Grinshill,
1874-1912 and V. of Broughton, 1876-1912. Married Mary
Dorothy — . Died Dec. 25, 1912, at Grinshill vicarage.
(Eagle, xxxiv. 269; Crockford.)
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Wright, John Aldren
WRIGHT, JOHN ALDREN. Matric. Non-Coil,, Michs. 1887.
[B. at Halton, Cheshire] B.A. 1890; M.B. 1894; B.Chir.,
1896; M.A. and M.D. 1902, from Sidney Sussex. At St Mary's
Hospital, London; House Surgeon there. L.R.C.P., 1911.
Intended to become a medical missionary, but was prevented
by ill-health. Practised at Histon, Cambs., from 1897, and
subsequently in Cambridge. Physician and Pathologist, at
.A.ddenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; ist Eastern Hospital).
Died Feb. 12, 1942, aged 77, at Cambridge. {Medical
Directories; Cambridge Daily News, Feb. 17, 1942.)
WRIGHT, JOHN BOWES. Adm. pens, at Jesus' May 6, 1802.
S. of John, Esq. B. at Newcastle-on- Tyne. Schools, Witton-
le-Wear and Newcastle; and at Edinburgh University.
Matric. Michs. 1802; B.. A.. 1806; M.A. 1809. Fellow. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 25, 1801. Had great linguistic attain-
ments and travelled widely in Europe, Asia and Africa. Died
Jan. 26, 1836, aged 56; buried in the graveyard of Tynemouth
Priory. {Inns of Court; G. C. Moore-Smith.)
WRIGHT, JOHN BROWNE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
July 29, 1789; pens. Oct. 1790. S. of WiUiam, surgeon, of
Downham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Brandon (Mr Wright)
King's Lynn (Mr Lloyd) and Newport, Essex (Mr Buck).
Scholar, 1789; matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1797.
Ord. deacon, 1794; priest (Norwich), July 9, 1797. R. of
Town Bamingham, Norfolk, 1797-1807. C. of Rusper,
Sussex, 1801. Author, Sermon. Died Mar. 20, 1846, in
Brunswick 5quare, London. Father of Walter M. (1832).
{Venn, 11. 118; G. Mag., 1846, 11. loi, which gives C. of
Tuddenham, Suffolk.)
WRIGHT, JOHN CROSSLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 31,
1884. [Eldest] s. of John Hodgson, M.R.C.S. (and Elizabeth).
B. Oct. 5, 1866, at Grove House, Halifax. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A.,
M.B., B.Chir., 1891. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Surgeon there. Clinical Assistant, National Hospital for
epilepsy, and the Evelina Hospital for Children. Practised at
Halifax. Surgeon, Halifax Royal Infirmary. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.-^.M.C; mentioned in
despatches). Married, Aug. 29, 1899, Florence, eldest dau. of
Col. H. Bellingham Le Mottle. Resided latterly at Wotton-
under-Edge, Gloucs., where he died Dec. 21, 1939. {Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 22, 1939.)
WRIGHT, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i,
1889. S. of T., Esq., of The Elms, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffs. [B. Jan. 28, 1870. School, Newcastle-under-Lyme
High.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Durham), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Sunderland, 1894-7. C. of Seaham Harbour, Co.
Durham, 1897-1900. C. of Stranton, 1900-15. V. of Ancroft,
Northumberland, 1915-51-. {Newcastle High Sch. Reg.;
Crockford.)
WRIGHT, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 23, 1852.
5. of John. B. 1835, at Bath. School, Bath Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi), 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Holy Trinity, Nottingham,
1858. P.C. of Carrington, Notts., 1866-70. C. of Bromley
St Leonard, Middlesex, 1877-81. Resided latterly at
6, Adelaide Street, Oxford. Died in 1922. (Venn, 11. 310;
Crockford.)
WRIGHT, JOHN HARR. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Nov. 3,
1786. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar; B.A. 1791-
Ord. deacon (London), July 4, 1790; priest, Aug. 12, 1792-
WRIGHT (post HESKETH-WRIGHT), JOHN HERBERT. Adm.
at Caius, Oct. i, 1892. S. of John Edward, architect, of
Warrington (and Isabella Hesketh). B. there [Mar. 13], 1873-
School, Warrington Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895. Sometime Assistant Master at Aysgarth prep. School,
Newton-le-Willows. Assistant Secretary (and Agent) m
Birmingham and the Midland Counties of Messrs Dorman,
Long and Co., 1908-34. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Special List; employed Ministry of National Service).
Of 18, Huntly Road, Winton, Bournemouth, in 1946. {Venn,
II. 529; Univ. War List.)
WRIGHT, JOHN HOWARD CRESSY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1840. S. of John, merchant, of St George s, Blooms-
bury, London (and Louisa). B. May 9, 1822. Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. iiiih Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1848. Assistant
Master at Southwell Collegiate School, 1844. Ord. deacon
(Chester), 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Mossley Lanes 1846-9.
C. of St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, 1853-4- V. of Wolierlow
Heref., 1854-71. Married, Aug. 29, 1854. Sarah Anne 3rd
dau. of E. Buckley, of Mossley. Died May 16, 1871. {Clergy
List; Crockford; The Times, May 20, 1871.)
WRIGHT, JOHN PRESTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 29,
1863. S. of the Rev. Thomas Preston (1822).
School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. -
B. at Hackney.
1867; M.A. 1871.
Wright, Josiah
Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1867; priest (Winchester), 1869;
C. of Hyde, near Winchester, 1867-9. C. of Reigate, Surrey,
1869-71. P.C. of St Luke's, Reigate, 1871-7. V. of New-
borough, Staflfs., 1877-S1. R. of Oldbury, Salop, 1883-1927.
Preb. of Hereford, 1916-27. Married, July 5, 1871, Edith
Jane, 4th dau. of the Rev. John Purton, sometime R. of
Oldbury. Died .\ug. 24, 1927. {Crockford; The Guardian,
July 12, 1871 ; The Times, Aug. 26, 1927.)
WRIGHT, JOHN WILLIAM THORPE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. S. of the Rev. WUliam Henry
(1839), of Cheltenham. B. [July 16, 1857], at Everton, Lanes.
[School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar;
B.A. i88i; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (London), i88i; priest,
1882; C. of Kensington, 1881-3. Missionar>- (S.P.G. and
C.U.M.) at Delhi, 1883-1902. Principal of St Stephen's
College, 1899-1902. Died Sept. 25, 1902, at Dalbousie,
N.W.P. Brother of Henry C. (1875) and Herbert L. (1878).
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 16, 1902.)
WRIGHT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 8, 1806. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. Michs. 1807. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Apr. 12, 1809; B.A. i8ii.
WRIGHT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 26, 1815.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), Mar. 7, 1819; priest (Chester), Mar. 26, 1820.
Chaplain to the Hon. East India Company, 1821; at Masuli-
patam, 1822-3; at Trichinopoly, 1823-30; at Poonamallee,
1831-2; at Bangalore, 1832-7; retired. Married, Mar. 20,
1821, Arabella .\mber White. Died at sea, Oct. 6, 1837 on
board the Stratheden. on his way home from India, aged 47-
(G. Mag., 1838, I. 439; F. Penny; V. Hodson; Scott, MSS.)
WRIGHT, JOSEPH BANKS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1821. S. of Thomas [of Upton Hall, Newark, Notts.]
B. at Norwood Park, Notts. School, Harrow. Matric. Easter,
1824; B.A. 1827. In Holy Orders, but held no cure. Of
Shelton Hall, near Newark. Married, Sophia, dau. of the
Rev. S. V. Dashwood, of Stanford Hall, Notts. Died July,
1881. Father of Francis V. (1854). {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Walford, County Families.)
WRIGHT, JOSEPH EDMUND. .A.dm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. S. of Joseph, of 174, Park Road, Liverpool. B. [Jan. 6],
1878, at Manchester. School, Liverpool Institute. Matric.
Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1898; B..\. {Senior Wrangle) 1900;
2nd Smith's prize, 1902; (Math. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1901);
M..^.. 1904. Fellow, 1Q03. Associate Professor of Mathematics
at Br>'n .Mawr College, U.S..A.. .\uthor. Invariants of
quadratic differential forms. Married, Sept. 6, 1906. Wilmer
Cave France. Died Feb. 20, 1910. {The Times, Sept. 22,
1906.)
WRIGHT, JOSEPH SOUDEN. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1877. S. of John, of the Grammar School, Southwell,
Notts. B. Jan. 8, 1857, at SouthweU. School, Donington
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1879; B.A. i88i;
M.A. 1885. Assistant Master at Southwell Grammar School,
1880-97. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1883; priest (SouthweU),
1885. Chaplain of SouthweU Union, 1886-1925. C. of
RoUeston, 1891-5. Head Master of SouthweU Minster School,
1897-1919. Died Mar. 9, 1948. {Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford; Church Times, Apr. 2, 1948.)
WRIGHT, JOSEPH TIMMS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 10,
1883. S. of Thomas, Esq., of 72, Market Street, Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1890.
WRIGHT, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, 1842.
[S. of Josiah, of Cheshunt, Herts. B. Feb. 5, 1824.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar, 1845; B.A. {nth
Classic) 1846; M.A. 1849- Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, .\pr. 19,
1849. Head Master of Sutton Coldfield Grammar School,
1850-62. Ord. deacon, 1863; priest, 1865. Author, The
Phoedrus, Lysis and Protagoras of Plato Hellentca, etc. Uved,
without cure, at St Leonards-on-Sea. Died May 30, 1894, at
Cleves, East Molesey. Father of Charles G. (1874) and
Walter G. (1872). {Boase, 111. 1518; Inns of Court; Crockford;
Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Guardian, June 6, 1894.)
WRIGHT, JOSIAH. .\dm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 12, 1868.
r?rd s. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of St Matthew's, Wolver-
hampton. B. Feb. 18, 1847. School, Wolverhampton
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1868. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1872;
priest, 1874; C. of St John-the-HvangeUst, Huddersfield.
1872-5 C. of St Peter's. WalsaU, Staffs., 1875-8- <- o*
St Luke's, WeUington, 1878-82. C. of BucknaU with Bagnall,
1882-6. V. of Sutton-on-Trent, Notts., 1886-96. V. of barl-
Stemdale, Derbs., 1896-1905. V. (again) of Sutton-on-Trent,
Notts., 1905-26. Died Jan. 17, 1926. Brother of Arthur
(1863), WUUam B. (1874) and Benjanun (1863). [iVolver-
hampton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Canon W. W. Partridge.)
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Wrtght, Lawrence
WRIGHT, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1770.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry Offley (i737-8), of Mobberley
Hall, Cheshire and V. of St Peter's, Derby (and Jane, dau. of
Ralph Adderley, of Colton, Staffs.). [B. July 14. 1752, at
Hanes Hall, Worcs. Schools, Derby and Manchester Gram-
mar.] Matric.Michs. 1772; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778. OfMottram
St Andrew, Cheshire. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1802-3.
Married Maria, dau. of John Waterhouse, Lieut.-Col.,
ist Surrey Militia. Died, s.p., Jan. 16, 1842; buried m
Mobberley church. Brother of Thomas (i775) and William
(1771). (Manchester Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 574;
Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHT, LAWSON SANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of Charles Augustus, of Kew, Surrey. B. Aug. 19,
1868, at Anerley, Surrey. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1892; priest, 1896; C. of St Andrew's, Stockwell
Green, London, 1892-7. C. of St Jude's, Peckham, Surrey,
1897-1900. C. of St Katherine's, Rotherhithe, 1901-2. C. of
St Clement's, East Dulwich, 1902-4. Clerical Organising
Secretary to the Church of England Temperance Society,
1904. Latterly of Sliema, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford.
Died Dec. i, 1918. (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 12, 1918.)
WRIGHT, LEONARD VICTOR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
1889. S. of Charles Edward, commission-agent. B. Jan. 19,
1871, at Nottingham. School, Nottingham High (Dr Gow).
Matric. Michs. 1889; exhibitioner; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1892; M.A. 1899. Assistant Master at
Pocklington School, 1893; Second Master of Northampton
School, 1905-29-. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WRIGHT, LIONEL BACHE HORNSBY. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of Dr J. C. Homsby, of 10, EUerdale
Road, Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A.
1903. Assistant Master at Forest School, Walthamstow, in
1905. Of 52, Grant Road, Tunbridge Wells, in 1946. Brother
of Guy J. H. (1893). (Camb. Yearbook.)
WRIGHT, MARCUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1834.
Matric. Michs. 1834. [Doubtless 3rd s. of John, of Lenton,
Notts. B.Jan. 15, 1812. Schools, Louth (1824-6) and Rugby.]
Of Bird's Grove, Derby. Sometime British Consul at Vyberg,
Finland. Married, 1838, Frederique Natalie, dau. of Lars F.
de Kuhlstrom, Master of the Rolls, Finland. Died in Feb.
1882. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Louth Grammar School; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
WRIGHT, MARMADUKE GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 22, 1868. [2nd] s. of Charles Swaine (1831) of Bolton
Hall, Clitheroe, Lanes, [and formerly of Owston Park,
Doncaster] (and Mary Ellen, eldest dau. of Col. Joseph
Greaves Elmsall). B. Sept. 29, 1850, at Riston Park, Don-
caster. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1869. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 29, 1872. Died Dec. 19, 1872. Brother
of Charles B. E. (1865). [Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Repton
Sch. Reg.)
WRIGHT, MAURICE BERESFORD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1 89 1. [3rd s. of Philip, of Mellington Hall, Church-
stoke, Montgom. (and Alice Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
Wilham Bury, R. of Pimpeme, Dorset).] B. Jan. 30, 1872.
Matric. Michs. 1891. At Edinburgh University; (M.B. and
CM. 1897; M.D. 1906). Medical Officer, Assam frontier tea
Company, 1900. Practised in Wimpole Street, in Harley
Street, and in Brook Street, London. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; mental Specialist to
Eastern Command; O.B.E., 1919). Neurological Specialist,
Ministry of Pensions. Married, Elizabeth Eleanor, dau. of
Bridges Plumptre, of Goodnestone Park, Kent. Author of
works on neurasthenia and psychology. Of 60, Hanover Gate
Mansions, Park Road, London, N.W. in 1950. Died Sept. 11,
1951. Brother of Francis A. C. (1891). [Medical Directories;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
WRIGHT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr.
26, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1825.
WRIGHT, OSWALD KENTISH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 12, 1899. S. of John Kentish. B. [Aug. 10, 1881], at
Nottingham. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903; M.B. and B.Chir., 1910. At the London Hospital.
L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 1907. Resident Medical Officer, County
Hospital, Newport, Mon.; at the Nottingham Isolation
Hospital, Bagthorpe, Notts. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C). Assistant and Deputy Medical
Officer of Health for Nottingham. Medical Officer at Gresham
School, Holt, Norfolk. Author, medical. Died Oct. 25, 1938,
at Sidmouth Grange, Reading. [Sedbergh Sch. Reg. ; Medical
Directories; The Times, Oct. 27, 1938.)
Wright, The Rev. Richard
WRIGHT, OSWALD WALTER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1896. [S. of Herbert Edwards (1867), of Southend
House, Wickwar, Gloucs.] B. Mar. 20, 1877. [School,
Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Assistant
Master at Walton House School, Clevedon; at Stanmore Park
School; at Stone House School, Broadstairs; Joint Head
Master of St Peter's School, Seaford, in 1910; Assistant
Master (agjun) at Stone House, Broadstairs, 1915-18-. Died
Dec. 19, 1933, at Cheltenham. Brother of Cuthbert E. (1897)
and Herbert R. (1893). [Schoolmasters' Directories; Malvern
Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 21, 1933.)
WRIGHT, PERCY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 13, 1896.
S. of John. B. [Dec. 6, 1878], in London. School, Market
Bosworth. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. A Member of the
London Stock Exchange. Married, Apr. 16, 1910, Mary, dau.
of D. B. Gellibrand, Esq. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.G.A.). Died July 17, 1937, at Vinesgate, Brasted
Chart, Kent; buried at Highgate. (Peile, 11. 805; The Times,
July 20, 1937.)
WRIGHT, PETER HALLIDAY. Adm. pens, at St John's Oct. 7,
1875. S. of William, gent, (and Margaret). B. Nov. 6, 1854,
at Gresford, Denbigh. [School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1885. Died, July i,
1891, at Gresford Bank, Wrexham. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
WRIGHT, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1836. S. of Job [merchant, of Islington]. B. in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A.
1851. Sometime Secretary to the Bishop of London's Fund.
Resided at Copford Place, near Colchester, where he died
Mar. 18, 1885, aged 67. [St Paul's Sch. Reg.; The Guardian,
Mar. 25, 1885.)
WRIGHT, PRICE (or PRYSE). Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
June 27, 1759. B. at Pembroke. School, Carmarthen.
Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar; B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766. Ord.
deacon (London), May 29, 1763; priest, Dec. 22, 1765 as
'Pryse.Wright.' [Peile, n. 269.)
WRIGHT, RALPH BLANCHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1895. S. of A., Esq., of the Lodge, Darley Dale, Matlock,
Derbs. [formerly of Sidmouth]. [B. 1873. School, Sherborne.]
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A. (T.F.)). [Sherborne Reg.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Emmanuel,
Mar. 30, 1758. S. of Richard, surgeon. B. at Derby. School
[Derby and] Repton. Matric. Michs. 1758; B.A. 1762; M.A.
1765; M.D. 1773- FeUow, 1762. F.R.C.P. 17751 Censor, 1775,
1779,1783. F.R.S. 1767. Physician to St George's Hospital,
1769-86. Died Oct. 14, 1786, in Knightsbridge. [Repton
Sch. Reg.; Derby Sch. Reg.; Munk, 11. 302; G. Mag., 1786, 11.
999-)
WRIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Mar. 10, 1779.
B. at Boston, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1779; B.A. 1783. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Sept. 21, 1783; priest, June 6, 1784", C. of
Wrangle, Lines., 1783-46. V. there, 1784-1826. Married
(i) Susanna, dau. of Isaac Hill, apothecary, of Alford, Lines.;
(2) Sept. 27, 1803, Susanna, widow of Bennett Thomas
Dobbs, of Scremby, and dau. of John Willey, of Wrangle.
Died Apr. 24, 1826, aged 66. M.I. at Wrangle. Father of
Thomas B. (1808). [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 574, which
confuses him with the next; P. B.G. Binnall; J. B. Whitmore.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 5,
1783. Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1784; B.A. 1787; M.A.
1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 23, 1787; priest, Sept. 20,
1789; C of East Harling, Norfolk, 1787-9- R- there, 1789-98.
Died at Great Yarmouth, May 5, 1798. (G. Mag., 1798, i. 447.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Feb. 17,
1816; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Mar. 26, 1811, age 17. [S. of Richard, of Ormskirk, Lanes.]
Matric. Lent, i8i6. [Al. Oxon.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 27, 1821.
[B. July 24, 1803.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1821; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from
Lincoln), June 18, 1826. [Record of Old Westminsters.)
WRIGHT, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Queens',
Nov. 3, 1855. 'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man."
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1853 ; priest, 1854. C. of
Lydney, Gloucs., 1854-6. C of Trysull, Staffs., 1857-60.
C. of Holy Trinity, Trowbridge, Wilts., 1860-1. C of St
Peter's, Cheltenham, 1861-2. C of Kenilworth, Warws.,
1862-3. R- of Thoresby, Lines., 1863-8. V. of St Mary w.
St Benedict, Huntingdon, 1868-73. V. of Gisbum, Yorks.,
1873-191 1. Disappears from Crockford, 1912. Father of
Richard G. (1899). [Clergy List.)
596
Wright, Richard Burton
WRIGHT (post PHILLIPSON), RICHARD BURTON. Adm. pens,
at St John's, July 17, 1784- [S. of the Rev. Charles (1760)
(and Susannah, niece and heiress of Lieut.-Gen. Richard
Burton Phillipson, M.P.) who assumed the name and arms of
Burton and PhUlipson for themselves and their heirs, 1792.]
B. at Peterborough. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1785;
B.A. 1790; M.A., as R. B. Burton PhiUipson, 1796. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), July 4, 1790; priest, June 29, 1791; C. of
Peakirk and Glinton, Northants., 1792-6. R. of Herringswell
and of Worlington, Suffolk, 1796-1811. Resided for many
years at Southampton, where he died in 1826. (St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 574; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 378.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD GANE. \<im. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1899.
S. of [the Rev.] Richard (1855) [V. of Gisbum, Yorks.]. B.
there Jan. i, 1877. School, .-Udenham, Herts. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1900-3. Assistant
Master at Gisbryne House School, Watford, in 1905. Entered
the Indian Educational Service, 1910; Assistant Principal of
Aitchison College, Lahore, 1915-26; Officiating Principal,
1926-32. Married, Apr. 2, 1910, at Colombo, Gladwys, dau.
of Dr Channing Pearce, of Ramsgate. Latterly of VVUdbrook
House, Cookham, Berks. Died Oct. 27, 1942. (Aldenham
Sch. Reg.; Camb. Yearbook; India Office Lists; The Times,
Nov. 4, 1942.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD PLUMLEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1882. [Only] s. of R., Esq., of Cromwell Road, London.
[B. Mar. 31, 1865.] School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matric. Michs. 1882. Of 47, .Montagu Square, London, W., in
1910. Married, 1927, Blanche Katherine ."Vrine Haydon.
Died June 30, 1930. (TAe Times, July 2, 1930; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
WRIGHT, RICHARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
28, 1865. [Elder] s. of John [Unitarian minister]. B. [June 2,
1846], at York. Educated at Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar; B.A. {^th IVrangler) 1869;
M.A. 1872. Fellow, 1869-77; Assistant Tutor and Tutor,
1871-7; Junior Dean, 1875-7. President of the Union, 1869.
B.Sc. (Manchester) 1882; Hon. LL.D. (Manchester) 1902.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1867. Called to the Bar,
June 10, 1870. Secretary to the Syndics of the University
Press, 1892-1911. A warm supporter of women's education
and of the women's Colleges in Cambridge. Married, Sept. 1,
1877, Mary Marshall, 2nd dau. of Henry Kennedy, LL.D.,
of Brighton, and had issue. Resided at Trumpington.
Retired to Brighton, 1923, and finally to Worthing, where
. he died June 11, 1931; buried at Brighton. (Peile, 11. 588;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's Who;
The Guardian, Sept. 5, 1877; The Times, June 12, 1931.)
WRIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 16, 1763;
Fell. -Com., Oct. 30, 1765. B. at Hampstead, Middlesex.
Matric. Easter, 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771. Ord. deacon
(London), Sept. 25, 1768; priest, June 10, 1770. Perhaps
V. of East Claydon, Bucks., and R. of Middle Claydon,
Bucks., 1807-20. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
WRIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 24,
1764. [2ndJ s. of [Sir] James [ist Bart.], of [Charleston],
South Carolina, America [sometime Governor of Georgia], for
whom see D.N.B. (and Sarah, dau. of James Maidman).
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1765. Died, v.p. Brother of
James (1764)- (£'o>i Coll. Reg.)
WRIGHT, ROBERT ALDERSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept.
29, 1893. S. of John, of 18, Eleanor Street, South Shields
(and EUzabeth Middleton, dau. of John Carr). B. Oct. 15,
1869, at South Shields. School, South Shields (private).
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class) 1895; (Class. Trip., Pt II, ist Class) 1896; (Moral
Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1897); M.A. 1900; Hon. LL.D.
1938. FeUow, 1899; Hon. Fellow, 1939. Deputy High
Steward of the University, I93&-53-- Hon. LL.D., Birming-
ham, 1934; London, 1936; Toronto, 1943. F.B.A., 1940.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1900. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. K.C., 1917; Bencher, 1923; Treasurer, 1946. Judge
of the High Court, King's Bench Division, 1925-32; A Lord
of .\ppeal in Ordinary, 1932-5, 1937-47. Master of the RoUs,
1935-7. Chairman of the Law Revision Committee, 1935.
Chairman of United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1945-
Knighted, 1925. P.C, 1932; created a life Peer, as Baron
Wright of Durley, WUts., 1932; G.C.M.G., 1948. Of Durley
House, Burbage, Marlborough. Married, 1928, Margery Avis,
dau. of F. J. Bullows, of Sutton Coldfield. {Law Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
WRIGHT, ROBERT AUGUSTUS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 16, 1875- [Only] s. of Joseph Homsby, gent,
(and Anne). B. Nov. 7, 1855, in Marylebone, London. Bapt.
Dec. 12, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 14, 1878. CaUed to the Bar, June 21,
1882 {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
Wright, Thomas
WRIGHT, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 4,
1833. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1847. Sometime
Assistant Master at Kingsbridge, Devon, Grammar School;
Head Master of Ashford Grammar School and C. of Ashford,
Kent. {Crockford's Scholastic Directories, 1861.)
WRIGHT, ROGER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 7, i868.
3rd s. of the Rev. Henry (1835), R. of Thuxton, Norfolk.
B. Mar. 31, 1849, at Mattishall. School, under his father.
Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 28,
1869; B.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1873; priest (Norwich),
1875; C. of Whitechapel, Yorks., 1873-5. C. of Marsham,
Norfolk, 1875-8. R. of Borrisnafamey, King's County,
Ireland, 1878-85. C. of Worthing, Sussex, 189 1-3. Resided
latterly at 19, Thorn Road, Worthing. Disappears from
Crockford, 1926. Brother of William H. (i860).
WRIGHT, SAMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 9,
1784. [Only] s. of [Sir] Sampson [PoUce-Magistrate], of
London. School, Westminster. Matric. .Michs. 1784; Scholar,
1785; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1793. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 29,
1783. Called to the Bar, June 27, 1789. Died Apr. 26, 1804,
aged 37. (Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1853. S. of Edward Welchman [M.D.], of Shipston [-on-
Stour], Worcs. B. there Aug. 14, 1833. School, Cheltenham
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M..A.. i860. Ord.
deacon (Worcester), 1858; priest, i860; C. of Bromsgrove,
Worcs., 1858-60. C. of Solihull, Warws., 1860-78. C. of
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1878-9. C. of Crosby Ravensworth,
Westmorland, 1879-81. C. of St Mary's, Higher Crumpsall,
Manchester, 1886-9. Resided latterly at Henley-in-.\rden.
Died in 1912. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18, 1754.
S. of the Rev. John (1716), R. of Euston, Suffolk. Scholar,
1754; matric. Lent, 1755. Resided until March, 1755.
'Perhaps died young.' Brother of Harbord (1742) and Jolm
(1761). (Peile, II. 259, which erroneously calls his father
'Thomas.')
WRIGHT, THOMAS B.A. 1 769, incorp. from Oxford ; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1769. IS. of Thomas, of Standon, Staffs.]
Matric. from Magdalen Hall Oxford, June 22, 1760, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1764. (A I. Oxon.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24, 1775-
Of Derbs. [3rd s. of the Rev Henry Oflaey (i737-8), V. of
St Peter's, Derby [of Mobberley, Cheshire]. [B. Nov. i, 1756.]
School [Derby and] Manchester Grammar. Matric. .Michs.
1775; Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1779. Migrated to Emmanuel,
July 29, 1779; M.A. 1782. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1780-9.
R. of Market Bosworth, Leics., 1788-1840. Married, .\ug. 24,
1789, Mary, only dau. of WilUam Dilke, of Maxstoke Castle,
Warws. Died Nov. 29, 1840. Father of Charles (1818) and
Henr>' (1809); brother of Lawrence (1770) and William (1771).
{Manchester Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 575 ; G. Mag.,
1841, I. 103.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July 7,
1784. S. of Francis. B. at Norwich. School, Palgrave,
Suffolk. .Matric. .Michs. 1785; Scholar; B..A.. 1789.
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1792. S. of Thomas, of Nottingham. School, Fulham,
London. Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. 1797. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, .May 14, 1796. (Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 28, 1794. Eldest s. of Thomas, merchant, of London.
B. there. [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar;
B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801. Ord. deacon (London), .\pr. 29, 1798;
priest, Dec. 30, 1798; 'B..\., Pembroke College.' R. of Otton-
Belchamp, Essex, 1807-n, and R. oi Little Henny, 1811-20.
V. of Middle and East Claydon, Bucks., 1820-41. Died at
Claydon, Apr. n, 1841, 'aged 66.' Father of Thomas (1827).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg. ; Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clerical Guide ;
G. Mag., 1841, 552; P. E. ToweU.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 17,
1804. S. of — , of Richmond, Yorks. School, Richmond.
Matric. Michs. 1805; Scholar, 1808. Died Aug. 24, 1808, at
Fencoates, near Catterick. {G. Mag., 1808, 11. 855.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 30, 1827. S. of the Rev. Thomas (i794). R- oi Otton-
Belchamp, Essex (and Catharine Medlicott). B. there, Nov. i ,
1808. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar. Died Nov. 17, 1829,
'aged 21.' {Eton Sch. Reg., which erroneously gives date of
death as 1827; G. Mag., 1829, 11. 573)
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WRIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, July 7,
1830. S. of Thomas. B. [Apr. 23, 1810], at Tenbury, Worcs.
School [King Edward's Grammar], Ludlow. Maine. Michs
1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. F.S.A., 1837- Antiquary and
Historian. Lived in London. Hon. Secretary of the Camden
Society from 1838. Secretary and Treasurer of the Percy
Society from 1841. One of the founders of the tSntisn
Archaeological Association, 1843. Excavated the Roman
city of Wroxeter, 1859. Awarded a Civil List pension, 1865-
Author, History of Essex; Queen Elizabeth and her Times;
Biographia BrUannica Literaria; etc. Became mentaUy
affiicted, 1872. Died Dec. 23, i877, in Chelsea. (Boase, iii.
1519; D.N.B.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS BAILEY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. i,
1808. Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard (i779). V. of Wrangle,
Lines, (and Susanna, dau. of Isaac Hill). B. there, July 7,
1790. Schools, Boston (Mr Banks) and Louth (Dr Orme).
Matric Michs. 1809. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 9, 1811;
B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1813; priest,
1814 V of Wrangle, Lines, (succeeding his father) 1826-58.
Married Henrietta Weeks, dau. of Willingham Franklin, of
Spilsby, Lines., and sister of Sir John Franklm, the Arctic
explorer. Died May 25. 1858. Father of Arthur (1848 .
(T. A. Walker, 386; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1858, II. 88.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS HAWKINS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 6, 1828. Of Leics. [S. of John, of Halstead.] Bapt.
Oct 2 1808, at Lowesby. School, Uppingham. Matne.
Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1837. Ord
deacon (Lincoln), Dec. 23, 1832; priest, Dec. 22, 1833; C. of
Lowesby, Leics., 1833-6. C. of Church Langton, 1847-9.
Resided at North Molton, Devon, 1850-6. C. of Stretton,
Staffs., 1857. No subsequent cure. Died July 28, 1865, aged
56, at Leicester. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1865, n. 39°; R- M.
Glencross.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity
Hall, June 11, 185 1. S. of G., Esq., of Stonnall, near Walsall,
Staffs. Matrie. Michs. 185 1.
WRIGHT, THOMAS IVES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Jan. 13, 1821. [2nd] s. of Ichabod (and Harriet Maria, dau.
of Benjamin Day, of Great Yarmouth). B. at Mapperley,
Notts. School, Eton. Matrie. Lent, 1821. In the Bengal
Civil Service. Married, 1845, IsabeUa Bailey, dau. of James
Campbell, of Dunmore. Died in Jan. 1847. [Eton Sch. Lists;
Sir W. Sterry; Burke, L.G., sub Osmaston.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 29, 1875. [Only] s. of Thomas, M.D. (St Andrew's)
[F.R.S., of Cheltenham] (by his 2nd wife, Mary, youngest dau.
of Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Tristram Ricketts, Bart.). B.
Nov 7, 1856, at Cheltenham. [School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Died Feb. 18,
1924, at Cheltenham. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS OAKES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25,
1859. S. of William, merchant (and Maria). B. at Edge Hill,
Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 4, 1838. Matrie. Michs. i860.
WRIGHT, THOMAS PRESTON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Jan. 22, 1822. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Nicholas Lane, London.
Matric. Michs. 1822; B..\. 1826; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon,
1828; priest, 1829. V. of Roydon, Essex from 1830. Of
Hackney, Middlesex (without cure), 1841-3. P.C. of St
Philip's, Dalston, 1844-60. Latterly of Wray Park, Reigate.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1869. Father of John P. (1863).
WRIGHT, THOMAS ROWLAND DRAKE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Dec. 27, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas
Booth (Wadham College, Oxford, 1834), R. of Broughton,
Lines. [B. 1853.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Lent, 1873;
LL.B. 1876. Adm. at the .Middle Temple, Mar. 26, 1874.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 25, 1877. On the North-Eastem
circuit. Recorder of Pontefract, 1891-1905; Recorder of
Bradford, 1905-26. Married, 1884, Marianne, dau. of R.
Nesfield, and had issue. Of St Gregory's, Bedale, where he
died Oct. 25, 1926. Brother of Frederick L. (i83i). {Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who.)
WRIGHT, THOMAS RUSSELL. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Pem-
broke, Oct. ly, 1864. 3rd s. of John Langford, of Histon,
Cambs. B. in Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A.
1868; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1868; priest, 1869;
C. of Leytonstone, Essex, and Assistant Master at Forest
School, V/althamstow, 1868-70. Head Master of De Aston
Grammar School, Market Rasen, Lines., 1870-5; Head
Master of Dorset County School, 1875-90; Principal of
P>urbeek College, Swanage, 1 890-1900. Latterly of Mount-
side, Westboume Park Road, Bournemouth. Disappears
from Crockford, 1912.
Wright, William
WRIGHT, WALLER RODWELL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, July 31, 1791. S. of Matthias, of Bury St Edmunds.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matrie. Michs. 1792- Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1793. British Consul-General of the
Ionian Islands, 1800-4. Recorder of Bury St Edmunds,
1804. President of the Court of Appeal in Malta. Author,
Horae lonicae, commended by Byron {English Bards). Died
in 1826, at Malta. {Bury St Edmunds Reg.; Inns of Court;
D.N.B.)
WRIGHT, WALTER GOVETT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 16, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. J[osiah] (1842),
of Banham House, St Leonards-on-Sea. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1876. Died May 30, 1895, at Cleves, aged 41. Brother of
Charles G. (1874). {Univ. Almanack.)
WRIGHT, WALTER MELVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Cajus, June 16, 1832. S. of the Rev. John Browne (1789), of
Reedham, Norfolk. B. in London. School, Islington Pro-
prietary. Matric. Michs. 1832. Ord. deacon (Ely, for Norwich),
1836; priest (Ely), 1840. C. of Naughton, Suffolk, 1845-6.
V. of Shalford, Essex, 1847-8. V. of Stow-Bedon, Norfolk,
1848-50. Chaplain to the Royal Artillery, Woolwich, 1851-
8; to the garrison at Chichester, 1859-60; at Sheemess, 1861-
4; at Birr, 1865-6; at Limerick, 1867-8; at Aldershot, 1869--
70; at Preston, 1871-5. Author, Sermons. Latterly of
Belfield Cottage, Rodwell, Weymouth. Died June 15, i888.
{Boase, vi. 965; Venn, 11. 219; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, WALTER SAMUEL. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1876.
[S. of Thomas Samuel, of Madeira House, Leamington,
Warws. B. there, Jan. 4, 1855. School, Leamington College.]
Adm. at Corpus Christi, Jan. 22, 1877; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (St Albans), 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Stratford,
Essex, 1879-81. C. of Thorpe, Norfolk, 1881-2. V. of Christ
Church, New Catton, Norwich, 1882-1914. R. of St John
with St Lawrence, Uketshall, Suffolk, 1914-26. Publ. Pr.,
dio. of Norwich, 1927-9. Author, Tossed about, etc. Married
Annie Hampton, dau.' of James Stocker. Latterly of 63,
Thorpe Road, Norwich, where he died Feb. 24, 1929. {Crock-
ford; Who's Who in Norfolk; The Times, Feb. 27, 1929.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, i77i-
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Henry Offley (i737-8), of Staffs. [B.
Sept. 2, 1753, at Colton, Staffs.] Matric. Michs. 1772 ; Scholar,
1772; B.A. (6th Wrangler, and 2nd Smith's prize) 1776; M.A.
1779; B.D. 1786. Fellow, 1776-1802. Ord. deacon (Peterb.
Litt. dim. from Ely), June 27, I779; pnest (Ely), Sept. 19,
1779. V. of Ipsden with North Stoke and Newnham Murren,
Oxon., 1800-28. Author, Letters to the Rev. Thomas Belsham
on that part of his ' Calm Inquiry ' which relates to the early
opinions concerning the person of Jesus Christ. Died, un-
married, Sept. 30, 1828. Brother of Lawrence (1770) and
Thomas (1775). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 575, (which states
that he was baptized as William, but used the two names of
WUliam and Henry) ; Manchester Sch. Reg., ' William Henry' ;
G. Mag., 1828, II. 648.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1778. S. of Alexander, Esq. B. at Claverton, Somerset. Did
not reside. Adm. at Queen's College, Oxford, whence he
matric. July i, 1779, age 20. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 576;
Al. Oxon.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21, i795-
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1795. Name oS, i797- One of
these names, s. of Thomas, of Great Carter Lane, was adm.
at St Paul's School, 1787, age 9. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., TV. 576.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 12,
1801. Only s. of the Rev. Joseph (1747-8), R. of Fulbeck,
Lines. B. Sept. 8, 1782, in Sussex. Schools, Oakham
(Dr Orme) [and Louth]. Matrie. Miehs. 1801; Scholar, 1801.
Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 7, 1802.
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 15,
1804. [2nd s. of William, of Brattleby and Somerby, Lines,
(and Ursula Jane, dau. of Robert Parkinson). B. Mar. 24,
1785.] Matric. Miehs. 1804; LL.B. 1810. Adm. ad eundem,
at Oxford, 1834. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 21, 1812;
priest, Dec. 20, 1812. R. of Healing, Lines., 1837-59. Of
Owmby, Lines. J. P. for Lines. Founder of St Michael's
Church, Louth, providing the site and £1000. Married,
June 14, 1842, Esther, dau. of the Rev. Henry Ingilby, of
Ripley. Died, s.p.. Mar. 22, 1863. (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1863, i. 664; P. B. G. Binnall.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May
29, 1826. 3rd s. of the Rev. Peter (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1779), R. of Marks Tey, Essex. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1826;
Scholar; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (London),
Dec. 19, 1830; priest, Dec. 18, 1831.
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WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 2,
1829. S. of William. B. at Windsor. School, Egham, Surrey.
Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1832; B.A. {25th Wrangler)
1833; M.A. 1842; LL.D. 1850. AckQ. ad eundem, at Oxford,
1853. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1833; priest, 1834. Principal
of Huddersiield College, Yorks., 1837-44; Principal of
Leamington College, Warws., 1844-51; Head Master of the
Royal Grammar School and Chaplain of the Borough gaol,
Colchester, 1851-70. C. of All Saints, Colchester, 1851-5.
Died in 1870. Father of WilUam W. (1880). {Al. Oxon.;
Boase, iii. 1521; Clergy List; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. 13,
1830. Of Leics. Matric. Easter, 1831. One of these names
(not of Oxford) was ord. priest (Durham) June 27, 1846;
C. of St John's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1846; another was C. of
St James's, Taunton, 1845-8, and C. of Greenstead, Essex,
1847-9 ; disappears from Clergy List, 1852. (Durham Ord. Bk.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 23,
1838. Of London. [3rd s. of George, Esq., deceased, of
23, Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood.] Matric. Michs. 1838 ;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. i, 1843,
'aged 28.' [T. A. Walker, 462; Inns of Court.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Hon. LL.D. 1868; M.A. 1872. [S. of
Capt. Alexander, of the Hon. East India Company's service
(and Johanna Leonora Christina, 2nd dau. of Daniel Anthony
Overbeek, the last Dutch Governor of Chinsura, and widow of
Capt. John Gordon, 20th Bengal N.I.). B. Jan. 17, 1830, in
Nepal. Educated at St Andrew's Univ. and at Halle and
Leyden.] Fellow of Queens', 1870-89. Sir Thomas Adams's
Professor of Arabic, 1870-89. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1887.
Professor of Arabic at University College, London, 1855-6;
at Trinity College, Dublin, 1856-61. Assistant in the
Department of MSS. at the British Museum, 1861-9;
Assistant Keeper, 1869-70. Member of the Old Testament
Revision Committee. He was most influential both as a
student and as a teacher, and to his active mediation the
University Library owes the possession of the finest European
collection of Early Indian manuscripts. Author, Travels of
Jbn Jubair; Opuscula Arabica; the Syriac Book of Kalilah and
Dimnah, etc. Married Emily iLittledale, of Dublin. Died, s.p.,
May 22, 1889, at his house in Station Road, Cambridge.
Memorial window in Queens' Chapel. [Boase; Historical Reg.,
82; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; V. Hodson.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM ALOIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 30, 1849; re-adm. June 6, 1850. S. of George [Baptist
minister] of Beccles, Suffolk. B. there Aug. i, 1831. School,
Beccles Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1853;
{lUh Wrangler, 1854); B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. FeUow, 1878;
Librarian, 1863-70; Senior Bursar, 1870^95; Vice-Master,
1888-1912. As a nonconformist, was ineligible for election
to a FeUowship before 1878. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1879;
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1886; Hon. Litt.D., DubUn, 1895. The
Shakespearian and Bibhcal scholar. Contributed to Smith's
Dictionary of the Bible, 1860-3. Joint editor of The Cambridge
Shakespeare, 1863-6; sole editor of the 2nd edition, 1891-3;
Joint editor of the Ghbe Shakespeare, 1864. Also edited the
separate plays in the Clarendon series. Secretary to the Old
Testament Revision Society, 1870. Pubhshed his friend
Fitzgerald's Letters and Literary Remains, 1899. Died,
unmarried, May 19, 1914, in College. M.I. in Great St Mary's,
Cambridge. Left £5000 to the University library and to
Trinity hbrary. (Who was Who; D.N.B.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM BENSON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1874. [4th s. of the Rev. Benjamin, V. of St Matthew's,
Wolverhampton. B. Sept. 19, 1854. Schools, Wolverhampton
and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1881. Ord, deacon (Lichfield), 1877; priest, 1878; C. of
Hanley, Stafis., 1877-82. C. of Compton, 1882-9. V. of All
Saints, Leek, 1889-1921. Died, unmarried, Feb. 15, 1921.
Brother of Arthur (1863), Benjamin (1863) and Josiah (1868).
(Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg., which erroneously gives 1924
for year of death; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 19, 1921; Canon W. W. Partridge.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886.
B. [May 16], 1867, at Hatfield, Herts. Schools, Bedford
County and Wantage Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1891 ; priest, 1892;
C. of St Mary-the-Less, Lambeth, 1891-7. V. of Rocester,
Stafis., 1897-1926. Died 'about 1926.' (Venn, 11. 487;
Crockford.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1890. S. of Leonard, merchant and shipowner [died
Sept. 7, 1880] (and Agnes Elliott). B. July i, 1870, at South
Shields. Schools, Woodstock Grammar (Rev. J. Bell) and
King's College, London (Rev. C. W. Bourne). Matnc. Michs.
Wrighton, Daniel
1890; B.A. 1893; Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1895; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (Ripon), 1896; priest, 1898; C. of Holy Trinity,
Ripon, 1896-8. Tutor of Bishop's Hostel, Itipon and dio. C.
of Ripon, 1898-1900; Tutor at Bishop's College, Ripon, 1900-
3; Vice-Principal, 1903-4. Died Aug. 30, 1904, in an Alpine
accident on the Grand Paradis. (Eagle, xxvi. 70; Crockford.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM HENRY (1771). see WRIGHT, WILLIAM.
WRIGHT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
June 12, 1839. S. of the Rev. John (1802), deceased. Of
Nottingham. B. [1820J, at Nassau, West Indies. Schools
[Clergy Orphan and] King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1839; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon, 1845; priest, 1846; C. of
St Paul's, Bury, Lanes., 1845-6. P-C of St James's Chapel,
Jersey, Channel Isles, 1847-9. P.C. of Everton, Lanes.,
1850-5. P.C. of Godolphin, ComwaU, 1855-65. V. of Henung-
brough, Yorks., 1865-80. Author, The Object of Life.
Disappears from Crockford, 1881. Father of Henry C. (1875),
John W. T. (1877) and Herbert L. (1878). (Clergy Orphan
Sch. Reg.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub.; Clergy List-^ Crockford.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June I, i860. Of Stafis. [S. of the Rev. Henry (1835), R. of
Thuxton, Norfolk.] Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar; B.A. 1864.
Assistant Master at Dr Behr's School at EweU, Surrey,
1864-6; at Cheltenham College, 1866-7. Professor of Enghsh
Literature and Mathematics at Benares College, India, 1867-
71; at Muir CoUege, Allahabad, 1872; Principal of BareiUy
CoUege, 1873-6; Professor of History and Philosophy, 1877
and of EngUsh Literature at Muir College, 1879; Prmcipal of
Benares CoUege, 1888-97. Died Sept. 2, 1926, at Southsea,
aged 86. Brother of Roger J. (1868). (CheUenham Coll. Reg.;
India Office List; The Times, Sept. 4, 1926.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM HURST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. S. of WiUiam, of the Oaklands, Preston Brooks,
Cheshire. B. Apr. 7, 1853, at Widnes, Lanes. School,
Stretton, Cheshire (private"). Matric. Michs. 1872.
WRIGHT, WILLIAM KIRKWOOD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 7, 1873. Of 4, Newington Terrace, Kennington Park,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1873.
WRIGHT, WILLIAM SHAW. .A.dm. pens, at Trinity, May 25.
1861. [2ndJ s. of [Sir] WiUiam [of Sigglesthome HaU, Yorks.]
(and Jane, dau. of WiUiam Shaw, of Woodfield House,
Huddersfield). B. Mar. 9, 1843, at HuU. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865 M.A. 1868. .\ Corn-merchant
in HuU. J. P. for the North Riding. Chairman of the HuU and
Bamsley Railway Co., and of the Humber Conservancy
Board. Knighted, 1914. Married, June 12, 1866, Anna, dau.
of Benjamin Vipan, of Sutton, Cambs. and had issue, Died
Nov. 10, 1914. Brother of George H. C. (1879)- (Record of
Old Westminsters; Who was Who.)
WRIGHT, WILLIAM WILSON. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1880. S. of the Rev. WUUam (1829), deceased. B. at
Colchester. School, private. Matric. Michs. i88o.
WRIGHT-INGLE, GEORGE (1878), see INGLE.
WRIGHTE, GEORGE. .\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Emmanuel,
Nov. 5, 1761. S. of George (?i737-8). B. in London. School,
Paddington (Mr LaUy). .Matric. Michs. 1761.
WRIGHTE, HENRY, ^dm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 13, 181 1. S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (sic) [Thomas
William (1778)], of Boughton-under-Blean, Kent. School,
Rochester. Matric. Michs. 181 1.
WRIGHTE, POWLETT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 26
1757 Of Middlesex. [Onlv s. of Powlett (and Mary, dau. of
Francis Tyssen, of Balmes House, Hackney.] Matric. Michs.
1757. Died, s.p., 1779- (V. Hodson.)
WRIGHTE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens'
lulv I 1778- from Wadliam College. Oxford, whence he had
matric. June 3, i777. age 17. Of Salop. 'S. of the Rev
WiUiam, of Bridgnorth. B. i759- Schools, Charterhouse and
Winchester; removed from Winchester m 1778, for notmg m
the streets and for assault.] Matric. Lent, 1779; B.A.
(14/A Wrangler) 1782; M.A. 1785. F«"°*' ,'783-f- F-i'-A.,
1789; Secretary to the Society, 1790-1813- V. of St Nicholas,
Rochester, 1 795-1803. K. of WychUng, Kent 1795-1854-
and V. of Boughton-under-Blean, 1803-54. Chaplain to
Bishop Horsley. Author, A Short Account of the Mosaic
History of the Creation. Married in 1787. Died Sept. 5, 1854.
at Beaisted, Kent. Father of Henry (1811). (.4/. Oxon;
Boase, iii. 1523; R. L. Arrowsmith; Kirby, Winchester
Scholars, 269; Clergy List.)
WRIGHTON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 21, 1754-
B lulv 2 1736, at Northampton. School, Daventry.
Matric.Lent, 1755; Scholar; B.A. 1758. (PeUe. ii. 259-)
599
Wrightson, Arthur Bland
WRIGHTSON, ARTHUR BLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 9, 1812. [2nd] s. of William (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1768) [sometime M.P. for Aylesbury] (by his 2nd
wife, Henrietta, dau. of Richard Heber, of Marton). B. at
Cusworth, Yorks. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1812;
B.A. 1816; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon, i8i6; priest, 1817.
P.C. of Campsall, Yorks., 1817-45, and R. of Edlington,
1818-43. R- of Hemsworth, 1840-78. Preb. of York, 1843.
Died Dec. 7, 1878. Brother of Richard H. (1818), WiUiam B.
(i8o8) and the next. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford; Clergy
List; Burke, L.G.)
WRIGHTSON, HENRY. M.A., 1838, incorp. from Oxford. [4th
s. of WiUiam (Christ Church, Oxford, 1768), of Cusworth,
Yorks. B. May 28, 1804. School, Rugby.] Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Feb. 14, 1822, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1826; M.A. (Oxford) 1830. Died in 1880. Brother of the
above, the next and WiUiam B. (1808). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.)
WRIGHTSON, RICHARD HEBER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 16, 1818. [3rd] s. of WilUam [M.P.]. B. Sept.
9, 1800, at Cusworth, Yorks. School, Richmond, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 1, 1822. CaUed to the Bar, May 25, 1827.
Captain, West Yorks. Yeomanry-Cavalry. Succeeded his
brother at Cusworth, 1879. J. P. Married (i) Aug. 13, 1832,
the Hon. Elizabeth Augusta de Grey, dau. of Thomas, 4th
Lord Walsingham; (2) 1877, Albinia, 3rd dau. of Inigo
Thomas, of Ration, Sussex. Author, History of Modern
Italy to 1850. Died Sept. 12, 1891. Brother of the two above
and of Wilham B. (i8o8). (Boase, vi. 966; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.; Walford, County Families.)
WRIGHTSON, ROBERT GARMONDSWAY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1888. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. WUUam
[Garmondsway] (i860), of 13, Craven HiU Gardens, London
(and PriscUla Anne, eldest dau. of Alfred Head). B. Apr. 6,
1869, in London. Schools, Clifton College and Marlborough
CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. CaUed
to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1894. A member of
Lloyd's. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London
Regt. (Post Office rifles) ; mentioned in Secretary of State's
List for 'valuable services'). Married, July 23, 1904, Ethel,
3rd dau. of John A'Deane, of Alderley, Gloucs. Resided
latterly at Exmouth, where he died Feb. 25, 1942; buried at
Littleham. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; The Times, Feb. 26, 1942.)
WRIGHTSON, THOMAS GARMONDSWAY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Thomas [Bart.,
1900, M.P.], of Norton Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham (and
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Samuel Wise, of Ripon). B. there
Aug. 21, 1871. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Of Neasham HaU, DarUngton.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 5th Durham L.I.
(T.F.); mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services'). Chairman of the engineering firm of Head,
Wrightson and Co., Ltd., 1920-4. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
1921. J. P. for Co. Durham, 1905; High Sheriff, 1926; D.L.
1927. tjsuaUy known as Sir Guy Wrightson. Married, Oct. 6,
1909, Gwendolin Cotterill, 3rd dau. of George Harding Neame,
of 6, Egerton Terrace, London, and had issue. Died Jan. 7,
1950. Brother of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; B\xi\s.e,
P. and B.; The Times, Jan. 9, 1950.)
WRIGHTSON, WILFRID INGRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [3rd] s. of Thomas [later Bart.; M.P., of
Neasham HaU, Darhngton and] of Norton HaU, Stockton-on-
Tees, Durham (and Ehzabeth, dau. of Samuel Wise, of Ripon).
B. Feb. 20, 1876, at Norton HaU. Schools, Newport Pagnell,
Bucks, (private) and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1902. A Mining Engineer. Director of the
Cranilington Coal Company. Of Dinsdale Manor, Neasham,
Darlington. J. P. for Durham. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Durham L.I. (T.F.)). Married, Apr. 23, 1913,
Victoria, dau. of F. C. Winby, and had issue. Died July 30,
1949. Brother of the above. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times,
Aug. 4, 1949.)
WRIGHTSON, WILLIAM BATTIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 7, 1808. [Eldest] s. of WUUam (Christ Church, Oxford,
1768), of Cusworth, near Doncaster (by his 2nd wife,
Henrietta, dau. of Richard Heber, of Marton). [B. Oct. 6,
1789.] Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815; Members'
prize, 1814. Adm. at Lincoln's Irm, June 19, 1811. CaUed to
the Bar, Nov. 25, 1815. Of Cusworth, Yorks. J. P. and D.L.
M.P. for East Retford, 1826-30; for Hull, 1830-2; for
NorthaUerton, 1835-65. Married Mar. 24, 1821, Georgiana,
only dau. of Inigo Thomas, of Ratton, Sussex. Author,
Corn Lams. Died, s.p., Feb. 10, 1879, in London. Brother of
Arthur B. (1812), Richard H. (i8i8) and Henry (1838).
(Boase, in. 1524; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court.)
Wrixon, Becher
WRIGHTSON, WILLIAM GARMONSWAY. Adm. pens, (age 24)
at Caius, Oct. I, i860. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, Esq., of
Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Rebecca Gilchrist, 4th dau. of
WiUiam Potter). B. [June 24, 1836], at Haughton-le-Skeme,
Co. Durham. Schools, Darlington Grammar and Bramham
CoUege, Tadcaster. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1880. Ord. deacon (Durham), 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Bishop
Auckland, Co. Durham, 1864-7. C. of St John's, Paddington,
London, 1868-70. V. of St Paul's, New Beckenham, Kent,
1870-5. Married, Dec. 4, 1866, PriscUla Anne, eldest dau. of
Alfred Head, of London. Author, Sermons; Examination of
the Functional Elements of an English Sentence, etc. Latterly
of the Old Hall, Hurworth, Darlington, where he died Mar. 8,
1900. Father of Robert G. (1888). (Venn, 11. 351; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B.; The Times', Mar. 10, 1900.)
WRIGLEY, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 7, 1837.
Of Yorks. [B. Jan. 13, 1818, at Huddersfield.] Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. (lyth Wrangler) 1841; M.A. 1845. F.R.A.S., 1842.
M.D., Glasgow Univ., 1842. Professor at the H.E.I.C.
MiUtary CoUege at Addiscombe, 1841-61 ; pensioned on the
closing of the CoUege in 1861. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
June 2, 1844; priest. May 18, 1845. Head Master of
Clapham Grammar School, 1861-82. 'As a mathematical
instructor he was a good drill-master rather than an inspiring
teacher.' Author, Examples in Pure and Mixed Mathematics,
etc. Married, 1842, Maria Jane Worgan. Died Jan. 30, 1898,
in London. (Boase, iii. 1524; Eagle, xx. 590; Camb. Univ.
Mag., II. 180; Memoir of Sir G. H. Darwin, xiii; TheGuardian,
Feb. 9, 1898; V. Hodson.)
WRIGLEY, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 10, 1872. 3rd s. of John, Esq., of Bolton. B. May 30,
1854. School, Bolton Grammar (Mr Hodgson). Matric.
Michs. 1872.. Lieut., the Manchester Regt., 1890. (Army
Lists.)
WRIGLEY, AUSTIN GUY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 3, 1885. [Eldest
s. of Oswald Osmond, of Bridge HaU, Bury, Lanes.] Matric.
Michs. 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1887.
CaUed to the Bar, June 10, 1891. Brother of Oswald O.
(1889). (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WRIGLEY, JAMES CECIL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1894. S. of
W., of Bent House, Meltham, near Huddersfield. B. Sept.
1875. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1894; exhibitioner,
1895; B.A. 1897; LL.B. 1898; M.A. 1901. Adm. SoUcitor,
1901 ; practised at NorthaUerton. Assistant Secretary to the
North Riding Education Committee, 1905-7; Secretary,
1907-34. Resided at the Lodge, Warlaby, NorthaUerton.
Died July 24, 1934; buried at Ainderby Steeple. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; King's Coll. Reg., 181; Law Lists; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, July 26, 1934.)
WRIGLEY, MILES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 26,
1767. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1774. Ord.
deacon (Norwich, Lilt. dim. from Ely), July 14, 1771.
WRIGLEY, OSWALD OSMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
27, 1889. S. of Oswald Osmond, of Bridge HaU, Bury, Lanes.
B. 1870, at Bury. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892. CaUed to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 30, 1897.
Of Shackleford House, Godalming, Surrey and of the Firs,
Lyndhurst, Hants. Died Oct. 30, 1923. Brother of Austin G.
(1885). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
WRIGLEY, PERCY THEOBALD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 23, 1876. S. of Thomas CockhiU, wooUen-merchant [of
Woodfield Lodge, Lockwood, Huddersfield] (and Emma).
B. at Lockwood, Dec. 20, 1855. [School, Clapham Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1878; B.A. (33^^^ Wrangler)
1880; M.A. 1883. FootbaU (rugby) 'blue,' 1877-80. At the
Royal Engineering CoUege, Cooper's HUl. Assistant Professor
of Mathematics and Mechanics at the Royal CoUege of
Science, South Kensington, 1 881-1920. Joint Examiner in
Mathematics for Science and Art Dept. Resided at Kew,
where he died Jan. 7, 1931. (Reg. of R. Coll. of Science; Eagle,
xLvi. 197; The Times, Jan. 9, 1931.)
WRIXON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 30, 1803;
from Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
June 22, 1801, age 18. [4th s. of WilUam, Esq., of BaUygibUn,
Co. Cork (and Mary, dau. of John Townsend Becher, Esq.).]
Matric. Easter, 1805; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1819. In Holy Orders.
Of Cloyne, Co. Mallow, until 1858. Preb. of Cloyne. R. of
Subulter, Mallow, 1859-69. Disappears from Clergy List,
1870, (Al. Oxon.; Burke, Col. Gentry.)
WRIXON-BECHER, see BECHER.
600
Wroth, Edward Barker
WROTH, EDWARD BARKER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. i8, 1839. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. \V[illiam] B[niton]
(1803) [V. of Edlesborough, Bucks.] [B. 1819.] School,
Uppingham (Dr Buckland). Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843;
M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), June 11, 1843; priest, 1845;
C. of Edlesborough, Bucks., 1846-8. C. of Ivinghoe, 1849-57.
C. of Tottemhoe, Beds., 1858-64. V. of Knighton-on-Teme,
Worcs., 1867-96. Died Feb. 18, 1896. Brother of the next
two. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Eagle, xix. 500; Crockford;
Clergy List.)
WROTH, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1842. [2nd] s. of the Rev. W[iUiam B[ruton] (1803), V. of
Edlesborough, Bucks, (and Anne Maria). B. Apr. 6, 1823.
[School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846;
Hulsean prize, 1848; M..\. 1849. Fellow, 1851. Cricket 'blue,'
1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1846. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 21, 1 851. Master in the Supreme Consular Court,
Constantinople, and Vice-Consul. Died Oct. 26, 1861, in
Bebek. Brother of the above and the next. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll; Lam Lists; The Guardian, Nov. 13, 1861.)
WROTH, WARWICK REED. .-^dm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i,
1844. [3rd s. of the Rev. William Bruton (1803), V. of-
Edlesborough, Bucks. B. 1825, at Northchurch, Herts.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A.
1864. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1849; priest, 1850; C. of
Brompton- Regis, Somerset, 1849-50. C. of Pightlesthome,
Bucks., 1850-1. C. of St Philip's, ClerkenweU, Middlesex,
1851-4; P.C. there, 1854-67. Married (i) 1854, Elizabeth,
dau. of Bernard Whishaw, of St Petersburgh; (2) 1857,
Sophia, 2nd dau. of T. Brooks, of Ealing, and had issue.
Author, Sermons. Died Apr. 11, 1867, in London. Brother of
the two above. (Boase, iii. 1525; Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1867, I. 692.)
WROTH, WILLIAM BRUTON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Dec. 3, 1803. Of Devon. School, Kingsbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1805; B.A. 1808; M.A. 181 1. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Dec. 18, 1808; priest (SaUsbury), Aug. 13,
1809. V. of Edlesborough, Bucks., 1815-63 and V. of Tottem-
hoe, Beds., 1819-63. Died May 7, 1863, aged 78. Father of
the three above. (Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1863, 1.
801.)
WROTTESLEY, EDWARD SENNET. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 2, 1831. [6th] s. of Sir John [9th] Bart, [ist
Baron Wrottesley, M.P.] (and Lady CaroUne Bennet, eldest
dau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Tankerville). B. July 26, 1811, in
Staffs. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar,
1831. Migrated to New Inn Hall, Oxford, whence he matric.
Feb. 7, 1833, age 21. A wine-merchant; with the firm of
Tanqueray and Co., PaU Mall, London. D.L. Married,
Jan. 8, 1846, EUen Charlotte, dau. of George Rush, of
Elsenham Hall, Essex, and had issue. Died Jan. 20, 1892.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
WROTTESLEY, Sir RICHARD, Bart. Matric. from St John's,
July 1756; M.A. 1756. .\dm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Mar. 15,
1764. LL.D. 1764. Of Staffs. Had matric. from St John's
CoUege, Oxford, Aug. 31, i739> age 18. [3rd s. of Sir John,
4th Bart., of Wrottesley (and Frances, dau. of the Hon. John
Grey). B. 1721. [School, Winchester.] Had succeeded his
brother, Walter, as 7th Bart., Feb. 1731. M.P. for Tavistock,
1747-54- One of the Principal Clerks of the Board of Green
Cloth, 1749. Took Holy Orders. Chaplain in Ordinary to the
King, 1763. Dean of Worcester, 1765-9- Married, 1744.
Lady Mary Leveson-Gower, dau. of the ist Earl Gower, and
had issue. Died July 29, 1769. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. ;
G.E.C.)
WROUGHTON, EDWARD NORRIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. i, 1866. [2nd] s. of Philip (Onel CoUege,
Oxford, 1823), deceased, of WooUey Park, Wantage, Berks.
(by his 2nd wife, Blanche, 5th dau. of John Norris, of
Hughenden House, Bucks.). [B. July 19. J847-] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866. Sometime in a brewery at
Aylesbury. Afterwards resided at Brighton. Married, Oct. 4,
1872, Florence, dau. of Henry Farren, and had issue. Died
Oct. II, 1902. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WULCKOW, HANS CARL VALERIEN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Sept. 9, 1896. S. of Frederick Sigmund .Alexander,
accountant in the Civil Service, of Strasburg (and Caroline
Henrietta Elizabeth Lang). B. there, Jan. 9, 1877- School,
Strasburg Protestant Gymnasium (Herr Richter). Matnc.
Michs. 1896.
WULFF, GUSTAVUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 3, 1S29.
S. of E., of Ballaughton, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1830.
Kept six terms. (Peile, 11. 435-)
WYATT ALFRED JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1888. S. of
Daniel Frederick. B. Oct. i, 1858, at CUfton. Schools,
Hallam Hall, Clevedoa, and Regent's Park CoUege; B.A.,
WvATT, George Geoffrey
London, 1882; M.A., London, 1888; B.\., Birmingham.
Adm. at Christ's, Oct. i, 1889; Scholar, 1891; B..\. (Mod.
Lang. Trip., ist Class) 1891; Winchester Reading prize,
1892; M.A. 1895. With the University Correspondence
CoUege, Burlington House, Cambridge, for 47 years. A Univer-
sity'Coach' in Modem Languages, 1893. Author, Beoumlf;
Beowulf (in coUaboration with William Morris); Early West
Saxon Grammar; Early West Saxon Reader; Tutorial History
of English Literature, etc. Resided at 6, Queen .\nne Terrace,
Cambridge. Married and had issue. Died July 23, 1935.
(Peile, II. 753; Schoolmasters' Directories; The '/"im<s, July 26,
1935-)
WYATT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. i, 1870. S. of
Osmund .\rthur (1829), barrister, agent to the Duke of
Beaufort. B. 1850, at Troy House, Monmouth. Bapt. Nov. 5,
1850, at Mitchel-Troy. Schools, Clapham Grammar and
Southwold, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1870. Found dying in his
rooms, 'from the apoplexy of diabetes,' Mar. 14, 1871.
Brother of Henry C. (1875). (Venn, 11. 392; F. H. H.
GuiUemard.)
WYATT, ARTHUR HARVEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1846. S. of Harvey, gent, [agent to Lord Lichfield],'of Acton
Hill, Staffs, (and Jemima HoUand). B. at Barton-under-
Needwood. Bapt. Dec. 11, 1827. School, Derby. Matric.
Michs. 1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10, 185 1. Ord.
deacon (Winchester, for Lichfield), i860; priest (Lichfield),
1861; C. of Barton-under-Needwood, Stafis., 1860-9. V. of
Corse, Gloucs., 1869-1906. Died Sept. 10, 1906, at Newquay.
Brother of Robert (1853). (Derby Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxviii.
216; Inns of Court; Crockford.)
WYATT, ARTHUR HAUTE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 30,
1848. [S. of John George. B. 1830. School, Tonbridge.]
Matric. Lent, 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. C. of CroweU and
Tetsworth, Oxon., 1857-65. Of MooroowoUen, Australia,
1868. Disappears from CrocA/ord, 1885. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List.)
WYATT, The Rev. ARTHUR MONTAGUE. Adm. sizar (age ' 24 '
sic), at Peterhouse, June 7, 1839; a 'Ten-year man.' [B.
May 11, 1810. School, Westminster.] Ord. deacon (StDavids),
1833; priest (Coventr>'), 1834; P.C. of Perry Bar, Staffs.,
1834-47. V. of Penrhos, .Mon., 1847-66. V. of Llandenny, and
Raglan, 1866-74. Married, May 11, 1840, Ann Elizabeth,
only child of W. Buck, of Monmouth. Died June 9, 1874.
(Record of Old Westminsters; T. A. Walker, 466; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
WYATT, CHARLES FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus,
Oct. 26, 1815; from Oriel College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 11, 1813, age 18. S. of Charles, of Banbury,
Oxon. B. there, Mar. 29, 1795. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1815; Scholar; B.A. i8i8; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Oxford),
1818; priest, 18 19. R. of Broughton, Oxon., 1819-70.
Married (1) Susan, dau. of Richard Heydon, Esq., and had
issue; (2) Apr. 29, 1847, Maria Frederica, youngest dau. of
William Walford, Esq., of Banbury. Lived subsequently at
Broughton rectory. Died Mar. 27, 1877. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.)
WYATT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 30, 1809. Of
14, Oldham Street, Manchester. Resided two terms.
Described by Dr Parr as 'a mental prodigy,' but his tutor
gave a very unflattering account of his after career. (Venn,
"- I53-)
WYATT, EDWARD WARREN NEVILE. .\dm. at Clare, July
II, 1898. S. of G. N., of 15, Langhome Gardens, Folkestone.
B. 1879. School, Malvem CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1898;
Scholar. Entered the Malayan CivU Service; Secretary to the
Resident. (Malvern Coll. Reg.)
WYATT, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 26,
1864. S. of Matthew, Esq. B. in London. School, Eastbourne.
Matric. Easter, 1864. Resided two terms. Adm. at the Inner
Temple. CaUed to the Calcutta Bar, Jime 7, 1869. 'Died
young.' (Venn, 11. 366; Law Lists.)
WYATT, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Dec. 15,
1812. Matric. Lent, 1813; LL.B. 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
July 20, 1817; priest (Bangor), Dec. 20, 1818. R. of Burgh-
wallis, Yorks., 1823-56. F.S..-^. Author, Lachrymae eccUsuu.
Died Apr. i, 1856, 'aged 74'; inscription on tombstone in
Burghwallis churchyard. (Boase, vi. 967; Scott, A/55.)
WYATT (post WYATVILLE), GEORGE GEOFFREY. Adm. FeU.-
Com. at Sidney, Nov. 27, 1821. Only s. of Jelir>', Esq., R.A.
[architect, afterwards knighted], of [Lower Brook Street],
London (and Sophia PoweU). B. there, Aug. 12, 1804.
School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1822; B..^. 1826; M.A.
1829. An artist. Assumed the name of WyatviUe, in lieu of
Wyatt, 1824. Married, Jan. 17, 1828, Ann Sisum, dau. of
Peter PhiUips, of Barbados. Died Jan. 27, 1833. (Record of
Old Westminsters.)
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WYATT, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's,
Mar. 14, 1812. S. of Thomas. B. at Brighton. School,
Midhurst. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Rochester), May 1815. Of Horsted-
Keynes, Susse.x (no cure) -1841-50. V. of Chalk, Kent, 1850-6
and R. (sinecure) of Marestonc, 1850-6. Died Oct. 12, 1856,
aged 63. (Records of Rochester; Peile, u. 372; Clergy List.)
WYATT, GERARD DUKE. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1870. [2nd]
s. of Edward, gent, [of Chichester] (and EUen). B. at Chidham,
Sussex. Bapt. Sept. 3, 1843. Educated at King's College,
London. Adm. at St John's, Sept. 22, 1870; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (York), 1874; pnest, 1875; C. of
Brayton, Yorks., 1874-7. C. of Greyfriars, Reading, 1877-80.
First V. of St John's, Highbury, 1881-9 (where he erected the
church). R. of Bermondsey, 1889-95. Married, Feb. i, 1882,
Julia Katherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. H. Gough, of Colwall
Court, Heref. Latterly of Belvoir House, Malvern, where he
died Sept. 18, 1896. (Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi. 967; Crockford.)
WYATT, HAROLD STEPHEN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1892.
S of William, accountant, of [7, Thomford Road], Lewisham
Park, Kent (and Mary Chapman). B. there, June 29, 1873-
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
St David's, Exeter, 1897-1902. C of St Mary's, Southampton,
1902-4. R. of St Mary Major with St Mary Magdalen, Exeter,
1904-20. V. of Colyton, Devon, 1920-35. V. of St Michael's,
Teignmouth, 1935-47. Subsequently of Widemouth, Bude,
Cornwall. (Venn, 11. 529; Crockford.)
WYATT, HARRY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. S. of Richard Henry, of 38, Grosvenor Place, Hyde
Park, London [and Tooting, Surrey]. B. i860, at Brighton.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1880. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 9, 1882. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court.)
WYATT, HENRY CRAWSHAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1875. S. of Osmund Arthur, Esq. (1829). B. at
Mitchel-Troy, Mon. Matric. Michs. 1875 ; B.A. (24** Wrangler)
1879. Brother of Arthur (1870).
WYATT, HORACE MATTHEW. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, May 17, 1895- S. of 'Matthew '(sic) [Robert' (1853)],
barrister. B. 1876 at Acton Hill, Staffs. School, Malvern
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A. 1898. Head of
the Engineering Department of Seafield Park College, 1901-5.
Organising Hon. Secretary, Imperial Motor Transport
Conferences, 1913 and 1920; Organiser of World Motor
Transport Congress in London, 1921; joint-organiser of the
World Congress in Rome, 1928. Managing Director of British
Commercial News Association. Hon. Secretary, Imperial
Motor Transport Council. Director of Publications, Road
Haulage Association. Author, The Motor Bus and the
Ratepayer, etc. Of 146, New Bond Street, London, in 1953.
(Malvern Coll. Reg.; Who's Who.)
WYATT, HUGH (1830), see PENFOLD.
WYATT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 25, i794-
S. of Richard, of Glaston, Essex. School, Felsted. Migrated to
Jesus, Feb. 17, 1795. Matric. Michs. 1796; B.A. 1799.
WYATT, JOHN ARTHUR PENFOLD. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1879. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] John Ingram Penfold (next),
of Hawley, near Famborough, Hants, (and Harriet, dau. of
John W. Tipping). [B. July8, 1862.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1884.
Called to the Bar, June 22, 1887. Of Harsfold Manor,
Billingshurst, Sussex. J. P. for Sussex, 1901. Married, Oct. 2,
1889, Mabel Baird, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Boycott, R. of
North Cove, Suffolk, and had issue. Died Nov. 21, 1936, in
the hunting-field. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Nov. 23, 1936.)
WYATT (or PENFOLD), JOHN INGRAM PENFOLD. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Magdalene, Nov. 27, 1835. [2nd] s. of Hugh
[Penfold, who assumed the name of Wyatt, 1837], of Cissbury,
Sussex (and Frances, dau. of John Ingram, of Steynmg).
[B. Dec. 30, 1817.] Matric. Easter, 1836; B.A. 1841; M.A.
1844. Adm. at Trinity Hall, June 26, 1851. Ord. deacon
(Chichester), 1843; priest, 1845. C.of Hawley, Hants., 1850-6.
P.C. there, 1856-1901. Married, July 9, 1856, Harriet,
youngest dau. of John W. Tipping. Died Feb. 20, 1901.
Brother of Hugh (sub Penfold, 1830) ; father of the above.
(Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Feb. 22,
1901.)
WYATT, The Rev. JOSEPH LIGHT. University Teacher in
Tamil, 1895-30. M.A. 1899. Adm. at Christ's, Feb. 17, 1900.
[B. Mar. 31, 1841, at Bishopsworth, Bristol.] Ord. deacon
(Madras) 1867; priest, 1868. S.P.G. Missionary at Idaiyan-
Wyatt, Vitruvius Partridge
gudi, 1867-80; at Trichinopoly, 1881-95. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Madras, 1882. R. of Brandon Ferry with Wang-
ford, Suffolk, 1899-1917. Married, Feb. 19, 1868, in India,
Eliza Isabella, eldest dau. of the Rev. R. Caldwell, D.D.
Died Feb. 22, 1936, aged 94, at Cambridge. (Peile, 11. 840;
Who's Who in Cambs.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 24, 1936.)
WYATT, LAWRENCE ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 10, 1855. S. of James [surgeon], of 1, Park
Place, Cheltenham. B. Jan. 5, 1837, at Fazeley, Staffs.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar,
1857. Migrated to St Catharine's, May 8, 1858; B.A. 1859.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
WYATT, Sir MATTHEW DIGBY. M.A. 1870. The first Slade
Professor of Fine .-Vrt, 1869-73. [B. July 28, 1820.] Secretary
to the Executive Committee of the Great Exhibition, 1851,
and responsible for some of the courts in the Crystal Palace.
Surveyor to the East India Company, 1855. Designed
Paddington station, .'Vddenbrooke's Hospital, etc. Knighted,
1855. Hon. Sec. of the R.I.B.A., 1855-9. Died May 21,
1877. (D.N.B.; Historical Reg., 103; N. Pevsner, Matthew
Digby Wyatt.)
WYATT, The Rev. MICHAEL. B.A. 1809, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1809. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Mar. 15, 1809. [S. of
Thomas, Esq., of Tamworth, Staffs.] Matric. from Oriel
College, Oxford, May 14, 1801, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1805.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), Jan. 25, 1806; priest (Rochester),
May 11, 1806. R. of Widford, Oxon., 1808-12. R. of
N. Wraxall, 1814-30 and of Ashley, Wilts., 1809-30. Married,
Dec. 10, 1822, Jane Anne, dau. of Thomas Hall, of Harpsden
Court, Oxon. Died June 8, 1830, at Harpsden Court. (Al.
Oxon.; G'. Mag., 1830, i. 650.)
WYATT, OSMUND ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9,
1829. [2nd] s. of Arthur, Esq., of Troy House, near Mon-
mouth. B. July 1, 1811. Matric. Michs. 1829. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1832. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1839.
Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk to the Lieutenancy of Mon-
mouthshire, from 1880. Agent to the Duke of Beaufort.
Married, Sept. 5, 1844, Louisa Anne, dau. of J. Wyatt, of
Bangor. Died Jan. 30, 1894, at Stratford-on-Avon. Father of
Arthur (1870) and Henry C. (1875). (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Guardian, Feb. 7, 1894.)
WYATT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 2,
1835. Of Gloucs. [4th s. of Henry, brewer, of Stroud.
B. 1818.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, June 6, 1835. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 2,
1842. Of Hill House, Stroud, and Montserrat Place, Gloucs.
J. P. and D.L. for Gloucs. Died in 1874. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Waif ord. County Families.)
WYATT, RICHARD PETER. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, June 22, 1791. [2nd s. of Richard, of Chertsey,
Surrey (and Priscilla, dau. of John EdgeLl, of Milton Place,
Surrey).] B. [Mar. 15, 1772], at Chertsey. Matric. Easter,
1794; B.A. 1799. Fellow, 1794-1813. In Holy Orders. Died,
Apr. 27, 1813. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1813,
I. 495-)
WYATT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 29,
1853. [2nd] s. of Harvey [agent to Lord Lichfield, of Acton
Hill, Staffs.] (and Jemima, dau. of Edward Holland). B. at
Acton Hill. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857;
M.A. i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1857. Called to
the Bar, June 6, i860. On the Oxford Circuit. Land-Agent
to Lord Lichfield (in Staffordshire) for many years. Married,
1865, Annie, dau. of John Lyle, Esq., of Bonython, Cornwall.
Died May 12, 1886. Father of Horace M. (1895); brother of
Arthur H. (1846). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Waif ord. County Families.)
WYATT, VITRUVIUS PARTRIDGE. Adm. at Queens', Sept. 29,
1865. [2nd s. of James, Esq., F.G.S., of Bedford (and
Augusta Sophia Lavinia, dau. of Joseph Coleman, of Ampthill,
Beds.) B. Oct. 23, 1846. School, Bedford.] Matric. Michs.
1865; Scholar; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873. Assistant Master at
Bristol Grammar School, 1869-89. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol), 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Bishopston, Bristol,
1870-2. C. of St Andrew's, Bristol, 1877-9. C. of St Saviour's,
Woolcott Park, Bristol, 1879-89. C. of St Leonard's, Bedford,
1889-94; V. there, 1894-1909. Assistant Chaplain at the
Chapel Royal, Savoy, 1894-1909. Married (1) June 22, 1871,
Emily youngest dau. of T. Nickolds, Esq., of Wolverhampton;
(2) Sept. 9, 1903, Zillah, widow of Major-General Thomas
Clerk, Madras Stag Corps, and youngest dau. of Richard
Sargent, of Hastings. Latterly of Enstone, East Molesey,
where he died Sept. 26, 1937. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Who's
Who in Surrey; The Times, Sept. 28, 1937.)
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WYATT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Pembroke, Mar. 24,
1758. 2nd s. of William, Esq., of Plymouth. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar; B.A. 1762; Members' prize,
1764; M.A. 1765. FeUow, 1763. Junior Proctor, 1780-1.
R. of Framlingham with Saxtead, Suffolk, from 1782. F.R.S.,
1769. Married, Amia Groom, and had 11 children. Cole
describes him as 'one who has been deranged in his intellect.'
In 1769 he was so heavily in debt that there was a College
order sequestrating his dividends to pay his debts to Fellows
and College servants. Died Feb. i, 1813, aged 70. M.I. in
Framlingham Church. Father of the next. {Loder, Framling-
ham, 142; G. Mag., 1813, 1. 189; Correspondence of Gray , 1091 ;
F. P. White.)
WYATT, WILLI AI4 HINDES. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 5,
1814. Eldest s. of the Rev. William (above), R. of Framling-
ham, Suffolk. B. there [Aug. 20, 1797]. Matric. Michs. 1815;
Scholar; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1821;
priest (Norwich), Oct. 14, 1821. P.C. of Sneinton, Notts.,
1831-68. V. of Melton Ross, Lines., 1868-75. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1868. Died June 27, 1875. (Crockford; P. B. G.
BinnaU.)
WYATT-DAVIES, see DAVIES.
WYATT-EDGELL, MERRIK RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 1891. S. of Colonel Arthur Wyatt {sub
Edgell (1855)), of Cowley Place, Devon (and Frances Albinia
Gresham, dau. of WilUamLeveson-Gower). [B. 1872.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891. Of Cowley Place, near Exeter.
Lieut., ist Devon Yeomanry, 1896. Served in the South
African War, 1898-1901. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lt.-
Col.; in GallipoU, Egypt, France, Italy). Died Oct. 28, 1945.
(Walford, County Families {sub Edgell); Church Times,
Oct. 31, 1945)
WYATT-SMITH, FRANK (1879), see SMITH, FRANK WYATT.
WYATVILLE, GEORGE GEOFFREY (1821), see WYATT.
WYBERGH, CHRISTOPHER HILTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, Feb. lo, 1818. 6th s. of Thomas, Esq., of Isel
Hall, Cumberland. B. [Dec. 30, 1799] at Liston Spring,
Wetherby, Yorks. Matric. Michs. i8i8; B.A. 1822; M..^.
1825. Ord. deacon (Cariisle), July 13, 1823; priest, July 17,
1825; C. of Isel, 1823-6. V. of Isel, 1826-76. V. of Bromfield,
1826-76. Married, Apr. 22, 1826, Anna Maria, dau. of the
Rev. Francis MinshuU. Died July 9, 1876. Brother of
Wilfrid (1 813, sub Lawson); grandfather of the next.
{Crockford; Burke, L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
WYBERGH, HILTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 9,
1884. [Eldest] s. of Francis, Esq., of Warcop, Westmorland
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Atkinson, of Coniston).
[B. at Warcop Tower, May i, i866. School, Giggleswick.]
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Died Aug. 17, 1889, at the
Cottage, Warcop. {Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; C. R. Hudleston.)
WYBERGH, WILFRED (1813), see LAWSON.
WYBERGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 31, 1866.
S. of John gent, (and Agnes). B. Jan. 25 1843. at Walton-on-
the-Hill, Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 5, 1843- [School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Lent, 1866. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 21, 1866.
CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1869. On the Northern Circmt.
Died, June 5, 1871, at Briery Close, Windermere. (R. L.
Arrowsmith; List 0/ Carthusians; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
WYBRANTS, ROBERT BATH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 8,
1864. [S. of Jonathan, M.D. (Aberdeen), of Shepton Mallet.
B. 1848. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M A 1872. Studied medicine in Dublin; L.K.Q.C.O., and
L.M., Ireland, 1870; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) 1871. House Surgeon,
Coventry and Warwick hospital. Practised at Wmcanton,
Somerset. Died Oct. 24, 1890. {Sherborne Reg.; Medical
Directories.)
Vn'ZROW, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 7,
1824. S. of George, Esq., of Stanton-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
[B. in .Middlesex.] School, Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1824;
Scholar, 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Hereford), Aug. 3.
1828; priest, Aug. I, 1830; C. of Norton-Canon, Heref., 1828.
C.M.S. Missionary in India, 1837-40- Mamed, 1839, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. J. Bariow, of Port Royal, Jamaica Died
Dec. 19, 1840, at Jamulapore. (H. D. Hooper, C.M.S. Reg
of Missionaries; G. Mag., 1841, i. 549; J- J- V\eibrecht,
Memoir.)
WYCHE, CYRILL HERBERT EYRE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 16, 1852. S. of Thomas Eyre. B. m Camber-
weU, London. School, Middlesex (private). Matnc. Michs.
1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Wmchester),
1857- priest, 1859; C. of St Mark's, Kennington, Surrey,
Wykeham, Aubrey Augustus Henley
1858-65. C. of All Saints, Lambeth, 1865-8. C. of St Peter's,
Great WindmiU Street, 1868-70. C. of St Peter's, Eaton
Square, 1870-81. R. of East London, South Africa, 1881.
Married Mary — , and had issue. Drowned, July 25, 1881,
while crossing theCbalumna River. [Crockford; The Guardian,
Sept. 14, 1881.)
Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Peter (?i725), Esq. B. in London.
■WYCHE, JOHN. Adm.
June 16, 1763. S. o
Matric. Michs. 1763.
WYCHE, JOHN PHIPPS TANNER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 27, 1826. Of Wilts. [Eldest s. of Hezekiah, formerly of
SaUsbury (Mayor, 1808).] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1834. C. of Cranfield, Beds. -1841-4. Married, 1842,
Emma, dau. of George K. Paxon, of Hampstead. Died
Aug. 18, 1844, at the residence of his father. Grove Hill,
Carnberwell, aged 37. {CUrgy List; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 438.)
WYCHERLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 22, 1756.
Of .Middlesex. [S. of John, gent., deceased. B. Feb. 6, 1739,
in London. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1757;
Scholar, 1761; B.A. (3rd iVrangler) 1761; M.A. 1764. Fellow
of Sidney, 1764-8. Ord. priest (London), Dec. 21, 1766. Died
in 1768. [Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
WYCOMBE, EARL OF (1828), see KERRY, EARL OF.
WYER, FREDERICK. .\dm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28,
1856. Matric. Lent, 1857; B.A. i860. Appointed to the
I.C.S. i860; served in Bengal in the Revenue and Judicial
Depts.; Magistrate and Collector, 1884; Offg. Commissioner,
1883 and 1885; retired in 1887. Married, EUzabeth, youngest
dau. of John Walker, of Wardley, Rutland. Latterly of the
Manor House, Ringwood, Hants., where he died, Nov. 15,
lyij. {India Office Lists; The Times, Nov. 18, 1915.)
WYER, NICHOLAS WILCOX. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 30, 1852. [S. of J., of Swayfield, Lines. School,
Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1852. Assistant Master at Bedford
School for a short time, and then went to .Australia. {Oakham
Sch. Reg.; Matrics. atui Degrees, 1841-1900 erroneously calls
him Wyre.)
WYER, THOMAS ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 18, 1838. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1842; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1847; priest,
i848;C. of Vemham Dean, Hants., 1847-50- Inc. of St Peter's
Episcopal Church, Peebles, 1850-80. .Married, Jane, dau. of
Dr Michael Russell, Bishop cf Glasgow and GaUoway, and
had issue. Resided latterly at Summerfield, Peebles. Died
May 8, 1891, aged 84. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xvii. 207; The
Guardian, May 20, 1891.)
WYETH, frank JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's. Mar. 19,
1897. S. of George, builder, of Brighton (and Judith Elizabeth
Sadler). B. there, July 15, 1878. School, Brighton (Mr H.
Edmonds). Matric. Michs. 1897; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist
Class, 1899); B.A. 1900; .M.A. 1908; Sc.D. 1926. B.Sc.,
London, 1907; D.Sc, London, 1920; B.D., Durham, 1913.
.Assistant Master at King Alfred's School, Wantage, 1900-1 ;
at Hastings Grammar School, 1901-3; at Whitgift School,
Croydon, 1903; at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, 1904-11; at
the Grammar School, Newport, Essex, 1911; Head Master
there, 1911-38. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1909; priest, 1910.
C. of Ste Marie du Castel, Guernsey, 1909-11. Captain, Royal
Guernsey Militia Engineers, 1907-10. Ser\ed in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Essex Regt., and General List;
employed Ministry of Munitions; Chemical .\dviser to
G.H.Q. ; M.C. 1916; mentioned twice in despatches). Married,
1905, Jessie Marion, dau. of Lieut. H. CampbeU, R.N. Of the
Close, Storrington, Sussex, in 1946. {Crockford; Clergy List;
Schoolmasters Directories.)
WYKE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1759. S. of William, gent., 'of America.' B. in Montserrat.
School, Eton. Judge of Court of Vice-.^dmiralty, .Mount-
serrat. Member of Council of Montserrat. Died Nov. 20,
1777. {Eton Coll. Reg.)
WYKEHAM, AUBREY AUGUSTUS HENLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1893. S. of PhUip James [Digby] (Exeter
College, Oxford, i860), of Tythrop House, Thame, Oxon.
(and Georgiana Caroline, 2nd dau. of J. J. Henley, C.B.).
B June 22, 1873. School, Radley. Matric. ^Uchs. 1893;
B A. 1897. Land Agent. Of Pitt Place, Brighstone, Isle of
Wight. J.P. for Hants., 1910. D.L. for the Isle of Wight,
1927; for Southampton, 1932. Married, 1901, Sylvia, dau. of
Sir Charles Seely, Bart., of Sherwood Lodge, Notts., and
Brook House, Isle of Wight and had issue. Died .May 22,
1947. Brother of the next. {RadUy Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Kelly, Handbook ; The Times, May 26, 1947.)
603
Wykeham, Philip Herbert
WYKEHAM, PHILIP HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1899. [Youngest] s. of Philip James Digby (Exeter
College, Oxford, i86o), of Tythrop House, Thame, Oxon.
(and Georgiana Caroline Henley). B. there July 11, 1880.
School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1899. Of Foxhill, West
Haddon, Northants. J. P. for Warws. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., S. Midland R.F.A.( T.F.); Staff Capt.;
M.C., 1917; mentioned twice in despatches). Married, Dec. 6,
191 1, Mildred Octavia, youngest dau. of R. Cecil Corbett,
Esq., of Stapleford, Salop, and had issue. Died Nov. 30, 1946.
Brother of the above. {Radley Reg.; Kelly, Handbook; The
Times, Dec. 2, 1946.)
WYKES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 4, 1781. [3rd s. of
the Rev. Ambrose [formerly Corrie] (Lincoln College, Oxford,
1750), R. of Hazelbeech, Northants. (and Grace Acock). B. at
Hazelbeech [Dec. 21, 1763]. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A. 1786.
Ord. priest (Peterb.), 1787. C. of Hazelbeech, Northants.,
1786; R. there (succeeding his father), 1798-1822. Married,
1794, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James Lumley, R. of
Barnwell St Andrew, Northants., and had issue. Died Aug. 9,
1822. {Northants. Clergy; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1822, 11.
379-)
WYKES-FINCH, WILLIAM (1854), see FINCH.
WYLD, CALCRAFT NEELD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July I, 1856. S. of the Rev. Thomas J[ohn] (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1820) [R.] of N. Wraxall, Wilts. B. there. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1856. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1863;
priest, 1864; C. of Chilton-Foliat, Wilts., 1863-6. C. of
St Martin's, Salisbury, 1866-70. V. of Maiden Bradley, 1872-
7. C. of Westbury- Leigh, 1877-9. R- of St Martin's, SaUs-
bury, 1879-94. V. of Burcombe, 1894-1900. V. of Grittleton,
1900-12. Latterly of 68, St Aon Street, Salisbury. Died
Mar. 23, 1919. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
WYLD, DUNBAR WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1885
S. of William Perkins Thomas. B. Mar. 19, 1864, at Glou
cester. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 1887; B.A. 1889. Ord
deacon (Chichester), 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Rye, Sussex
1891-2. C. of Lyminster, 1892-4. R. of Southport, Brisbane
Queensland, 1894-7. Disappears from Crockford, 1902. Died
June II, 1937. {Queens' Coll. Record.)
WYLD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 9, 1784.
[Youngest] s. of Thomas, of Speen, Berks, (and Diana, widow
of Hugh Barker, and dau. of — Moor). School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1788. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 13, 1784. R. of Blumsdon St Andrew,
Wilts., 1814-34. Married Elizabeth Anne, dau. of John
Haverfield, of Kew. Died Jan. 2, 1834. Brother of Thomas
(1778). {Record of Old Westminsters; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1834, I. 563; J. B. Whitmore.)
WYLD, JAMES JOHN COOPER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 10, 1862. [Only] s. of James, Esq., M.P. for
Bodrnin (for whom see D.N.B.). [B. 1845. School, King's
College, London.] Matric. Michs. 1862; LL.B. 1866. Adm.
com. causa, at Oxford, 1866. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 20, 1864. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1866. A Special
Pleader. On the Western Circuit. Engaged in the Tichbome
trial and the Norwich election petition. Deputy Judge of
County Courts. Captain, Middlesex- Yeomanry Cavalry.
Died Jan. 30, 1907. (Law Lists; Inns of Court, 'Wylde';
Foster, Men at the Bar; Al. Oxon.; The Times, Feb. 2, 1907.)
WYLD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 5, 1778.
[Eldest] s. of Thomas, of London [and of Speen, Berks.]
(and Diana, widow of Hugh Barker, and dau. of — Moor).
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1780; LL.B. 1785. Adm.
at Lincohi's Inn, July 3, 1782. Died Sept. 15, 1789, aged 29.
Brother of James (1784). {Record of Old Westminsters.)
WYLDE, ALBERT SYDNEY (1845), see WILDE.
WYLDE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 10, 1766. S. of
William, of Nettleworth, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts.
Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1770; M.A. 1773; D.D. 1798.
Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 28, 1770; priest, Jvme 21, 1772;
C. of Attenborough, Notts., 1770-3. R. of St Nicholas,
Nottingham, 1773-1825. V. of Bamby-in-the-Willows, Notts.,
1803-21. R. of Waltham, Lines., 1821-5. Preb. of Southwell,
1798. Married Esther, dau. of the Rev. George Stanton
Brough. Died at Nottingham, May 31, 1825, aged 77.
(P. B. G. BinnaU; Index Eccles.)
WYLDE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1850.
[Youngest s. of General William, R.A. B. Jan. 25, 1832.
School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1850; Exhibitioner
1850; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1867. A Clerk in the Ordnance Office
1855; Assessor of Income duty at the War Office, 1866.
Gentleman Usher to Queen Victoria, 1873. Died Jan. 11,
1884, at Eastbourne. {Boase, vi. 968.)
WYLDE, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 24) at
Magdalene, Nov. 6, 1832. S. of the Rev. Robert (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1789) [R.] of Claverdon, Warws. School,
Wyley, William Kiteley
Newport. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), Mar. 11, 1838; priest, Jan. 6, 1839. P.C. of Holy
Trinity, Lambeth, Surrey, 1840-5. C. of Chelmarsh, Salop,
1851-4. Married Jane, eldest dau. of John Waite and widow
of W. D. Knox, of Edinburgh. Disappears from Clergy List,
1855. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
WYLDE, The Rev. GEORGE HUDSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Feb. 15, 1864. S. of George, gent, (and Sarah-
Dorothy). B. in Kensington, London. Bapt. June 24, 1834.
Matric. Michs. 1864. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol)
1853; priest, 1854; C. of Tormarton, Gloucs., 1853-4. C. of
Cookham, Berks., 1854-6. C. of St Michael's, Chester Square,
London, 1857-8. Chaplain to the Forces at Woolwich, 1858-
60; at Hong Kong and Canton, 1860-5; at Aldershot, 1865-6;
at Colchester, 1866-8; at Shoeburyness, 1868-9; at Chichester,
1869-70; at Shomchffe 1870-3; at Pembroke Dock, 1873-9;
at Manchester, 1879-81; at Netley Hospital, 1881-3; at
Sheemess, 1883-8. R. of Great Poringland, Norfolk, 1892-
1907. Latterly of 14, Longden Grove, Sydenham, Kent.
Disappears from Crockford, 1913.
WYLDE, HENRY. Adm. at Trinity, 1851. [S. of Henry,
gentleman-in-Ordinary to King George IV. B. May 22, 1822,
at Bushey, Herts.] Mus.Doc. 1851. Organist of Whitchurch,
near Edgware, 1835. Pianopupilof Moscheles, 1838. Student
at the Royal Academy of Music, 1843-6. One of the founders
of the New Philharmonic Society, 1852; ran the Society,
1858-79. Founder and Principal of the London Academy of
Music, 1861. Gresham Professor of Music, 1863-90. Author,
Harmony and the Science of Music; Modern Counterpoint in
Major Keys, etc.; also wrote a setting of Faradise Lost and
a cantata Prayer and Praise. Died Mar. 13, 1890, at 76,
Mortimer Street, Regent Street. (Boase, in. 1532; D.N.B.)
WYLDE, HENRY SEDGWICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 5,
1832. Doubtful if resided.
WYLDE (or WILDE), JOHN (1799), see WILDE.
WYLDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 31, 1822;
re-adm. Oct. 29, 1827. Of Worcs. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1830. Ord. deacon, 1830; priest, 1831. Of Belbroughton,
Worcs. (no cure), -1841-6. C. of Belbroughton, 1847-55.
Crockford, i860 gives C. of Pedmore, Worcs., without date.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1867.
WYLDE, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 23,
1828. [2nd s. of WiUiam (1791), of Southwell, Notts, (and
Ehzabeth S. Edwards). B. Dec. 3, 1808.] A banker. Died
Jan. 26, 1858, at his residence at Southwell, aged 49. Brother
of Robert Henry (next). (G. Mag., 1858, i. 338.)
WYLDE, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Feb. 27, 1828. [3rd and youngest] s. of [William], (next) of
Southwell, Notts, (and Elizabeth Sutton, dau. of the Rev.
John Edwards). [B. there, July 1, 1810.] School, Collegiate,
SouthweU. Matric. Michs. 1829; B..\. 1834; M.A. 1837.
Ord. deacon, 1834; priest (London, Litt. dim. from York),
Jime 14, 1835. V. of Bleasby and P.C. of Morton, Notts.,
1841-51. Succeeded his brother (above) at Southwell, Jan.
26, 1858. Residing there in 1895. Died Aug. 22, 1900,
aged 90. (Eagle, xxiv, 250; Clergy List; Crockford; Walford,
County Families.)
WYLDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 22, 1791.
Of Notts. [B. Dec. 17, 1773.] Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A.
1795. Of Southwell, Notts. J. P. and D.L. for Notts. Married
Elizabeth Sutton, only child of the Rev. John Edwards.
Father of the two above. (Burke, L.G. ; V. Hodson.)
WYLDE-BROWNE, see BROWNE.
WYLES, WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1870. S.
of Richard, grocer (and EUzabeth Sarah). B. at Faversham,
Kent. [B. Dec. 23, 1850.] Bapt. May 25, 1851. [School,
Faversham.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1885.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Alkham,
Kent, 1875-9. C. of Westerham, 1879-84. C. of St Michael's,
Hackney, Middlesex, 1884-5. C. of Somersham, Hunts.,
1885-8. C. of Culford, Suffolk, 1888-90. R. of Crowfield,
1890-1912 and R. of Coddenham, 1890-1930. Married,
July 23, 1885, Ethel, 3rd dau. of Colonel Robert Chester, of
Sidmouth, Devon. Latterly of Coddenham. Disappears from
Crockford, 1947. (The Guardian, July 29, 1885; Who's Who
in Suffolk.)
WYLEY, WILLIAM KITELEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. [Eldest] s. of William John, of Council House, Shrews-
bury. B. [1867], at Admaston, Salop. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Durham), 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Willington, Co. Durham,
1891-1901. V. of HeUons Bumpstead, Essex, 1901-13. V. of
Aysgarth, Yorks., 1913-32. Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1930-2.
V. of Ditton Priors, Salop, 1932-4.2. Married, Apr. 10, 1901,
Annie Margaret, 3rd dau. of Richard Metcalfe, M.D., of
Leybum. Of West Malvern, Worcs., in 1952. {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Camb. Ind. Press, Apr. 19, 1901.)
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Wylie, Alexander Henry
WYLIE, ALEXANDER HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
30, 1829. Of Edinburgh. Did not reside.
WYLIE, ANGUS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. 2nd s. of
James Hamilton (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1863), H.M.
Inspector of Schools, of Meole-Brace, Salop. B. Mar. 27, 1877.
Schools, Manchester and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. i8g8; M.A. and B.Chir., 1904; M.B., 1905. At Guy's,
Hospital; Assistant House Surgeon there; House Surgeon,
Victoria Hospital, Folkestone. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1901.
Colonial Medical Officer in British Guiana. Practised at
Georgetown. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C; wounded). Practised subsequently in London.
Medical Officer, Florence Nightingale Hospital, Lisson Grove.
Latterly of Nottingham. Died May 2, 1924, at Leicester.
(Medical Directories; Univ. War List; The Times, May 6,
1924.)
WYLIE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894.
C/o T. S. Magee, Esq., of Victoria Park, Londonderr>',
Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1894. Kept four terms. Probably
the Joseph Samuel WyUe, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin,
1897; M.A. [do) igoo; ord. deacon (Kilmore), 1898; priest,
1899; C. of Cahry, Co. Sligo, 1 898-1900. C. of Bray, Co.
Dublin, 1900-4. R. of Stradbally, Waterford, 1904-13. Inc.
of Newton-Mount-Kennedy, Co. Wicklow, 1913-33. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1934.
WYLIE, MACLEOD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, July 5,
1837. B. in Clerkenwell. Did not reside. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 7, 1834. Called to the Bar, May 2, 1842. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
WYLIE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1885. Of Lines. [Only s. of the Rev. William John,
deceased (Trinity College, Oxford, 1850), V. of Horkstow.]
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1897. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1901. Of the Grange, Old
Headington, Oxford. Died Mar. 2, 1949, aged 82. (Law
Lists; The Times, Mar. 3, 1949-)
WYLIE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 23, 1843.
[Eldest s. of John, minister, of Carluke, Lanarks. (and
Caroline Anna, dau. of John Dick, advocate). B. there,
Sept. 9, 1824. Schools, Edinburgh (Mr Williams) and
Glasgow Univ. (1840-3).] Matric. Michs. 1843. Migrated to
Sidney; B.A. 1849. Drowned in crossing the ferry from Port
Levi to Quebec, Aug. 7, 1853. (Matric. Roll, Glasgow Univ. ;
V. Hodson.)
WYLLIE, ALEXANDER KEITH. Adm. (age 20) at Caius,
Apr. 1874. [3rd] s. of James, Esq., of Hunsdon House, Ware,
Herts, [and sometime of Hove and Antibes]. B. [May, 1853I,
at West Derby. School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1874.
Resided 3 years. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 8, 1876.
Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Major, 3rd Battn., the West Riding Regt., 1888;
Lieut.-Co!., 1898. Served in the Boer War, 1898-1902 (C.B.,
1900; mentioned in despatches). A Director of the Tredegar
Iron and Coal Co., Ltd. Chairman, R.S.P.C.A., 1926-8.
Married, 1906, Mrs A. Fellowes Gordon, dau. of John Green.
Of 39, Princes Gate, London, S.W. Died Oct. 9, 1928.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 411; Law Lists; Army Lists;
Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 13, 1928.)
WYLLIE, FRANCIS SAVILE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of Lieut. Robert, deceased. B. at Weston-
super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1921.
WYMAN, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 16, 1883.
S. of William Saunderson [M.D.], of 280, Upper Richmond
Road, Putney. B. Apr. 26, 1866, at Putney. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i885; M.A. 1890; M.B.
and B.Chir., 1891; M.D. 1895- At St Thomas's Hospital;
House Surgeon and House Physician there. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1891 ; F.R.C.S. 1892. Medical Officer to the Opium
Commission; travelled extensively in India collecting informa-
tion. Joined his father in practice at Putney Hill, 1895. Died
Nov. 21, 1897. (Boase, vi. 969; Medical Directories; Plarr,
Lives of the Fellows.)
WYMAN, GEORGE BROUGHTON. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 27,
1886. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890.
WYMAN, HENRY NORMAN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, i899- S. of
Henrv-, brewer, deceased, of 17, Beaconsfield Road, Clifton
(and Marion Steer). B. Oct. 15, 1881, at Hemel Hempstead.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902.
Died in 1909. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn, in. 400.)
WYMAN, The Rev. ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A 1902.
Ord. deacon (London), 1888; priest, 1889; C of bt Lukes,
Kilbum, Middlesex, 1888-90. C. of Camden Church, Camber-
well, 1891-5. C. of Pampisford, Cambs., i89.5-o- ^- o'
St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge, 1898-1902. V. of Staple-
Wyndham, William
ford, Cambs., 1902-5. Org. Secretary, A.C.S. (S.E. dUtrict),
1905-15; Assistant Secretary, 1915-22. C. of St Mary Magd.,
Wandsworth Common, London, 1914-24. Died Feb. 25,
1924, aged 58. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 27, 1924-)
WYMBERLEY-SALMON, BENJAMIN (1761), see SALMON.
WYMER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 10, 1823.
S of George, Esq., of Reepham, Norfolk. Educated privately
by H. D. Crofts, at Wells. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 10, 1827; priest, June 8, 1828.
R. of Westwick, Norfolk, 1828-73 and P.C. of Ingham, 1832-
73. Latterly of Lowestoft. Disappears from Crockford, 1876.
WYNCH, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 7, 1810. S. of Colonel — [Alexander], ot the East India
Company's service (by his ist wife, Elizabeth, dau. of — -
Read). B. at Samulcota. Matric. Michs. 1811. (V. Hodson.)
WYNCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 26, i8ii. Eldest
s. of George, Esq. [sometime Madras C.S.], of Cowbndge,
Glam. B. [Oct. 5, 1792], in the East Indies. School, Enbome,
Berks. (Mr Shepherd). Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815;
M.A. 1818. R. of Pett, Sussex, 1823-52. R. of South Heighten
with Tarring, 1831-61. Disappears from Crockford, 1865.
Uncle of the next. (Foster, Index EccUs.; Clergy List;
V. Hodson.)
WYNCH, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1854-
2nd s. of [Lieut.-Col] John [of Cheltenham (and Eleanora
luUana, only dau. of Capt. Peregrine Davie, 4th Madras N.I.)J.
B. July 5, 1835, in Madras. Schools, St John's Wood, London
(Mr Boyce), Cheltenham CoUege, and Norwich (Mr Ross).
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon
(Worcester), 1858; priest, 1859; C. of All Saints, Birmmgham,
1858-61. Assistant Chaplain, H.M. Indian Ser\-ice, 1861-86.
V. of All Saints, Cambridge, 1886-8. V. of Brize Norton,
Oxon., 1890-1900. Chaplain at Cologne, 1900-1; at StServan,
France, 1901-7. Latterly of Ealing, where he died Dec. 18,
1914. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; F. Penny; The
Times, Dec. 21, 1914; V. Hodson.)
WYNDHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 4.
1819. [3rd] s. of William [of Dinton Park, WUts. (and
Laetitia, dau. of .•Uexander Popham). B. [1801] at Dinton.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. \Vent to
AustraUa and settled at Dalwood. N.S.W. Married, 1827,
Margaret, dau. of John Jay, and had issue. Died m Dec. 1870.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
WYNDHAM, GEORGE THOMAS. \dm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Apr. 16, 1824. [Doubtless only s. of George, of Cromer,
Norfolk (and Marianne, dau. of Col. Phihp Bacon, of Ipswich).]
Married, July 12, 1826, Maria Augusta 2nd dau of Vi(^-
Admiral WOham Windham (formeriy Lukyn), of Felbngg
Hall, Norfolk. Died in Feb. 1830. (V. Hodson.)
WYNDHAM, GEORGE WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 13, 1834; FeU.-Com Apr 6, 1836. S of
George. B. at Drove, Lmcs. School, Sussex (private).
Matric. Easter, 1836.
WYNDHAM, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 14, 1831-
Of Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1831. Ord. deacon, 1836; pnest,
18^9. C. of ToUer Fratrum, Dorset, -1841-9- C. of Burbage
Wilts., 1854. C. of St Jude's, Southsea 1855-8. C. of AU
Saints, Portsea and Chaplain of Portsea Island Umon, i860.
Disappears from CUrgy List, 1867. (T. A. Walker, 443:
Crockford.)
WYNDHAM, JOHN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898. 3rd s. of
William, gent, (next), of Dinton, WUts. (and Frances Ann
Stafford). B. there, Sept. i, 1879- School, BlundeUs Tiver-
ton. Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., The Welch Regt.,
iqoo; Lieut., 1902; Captain, 1908. Assistant District Officer
in Nigeria, 1910-16. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.
the Nigerian Regt. and the Welch Regt., attached W. Afnc^
Frontier Force). Of Court Place, Bathealton, Taunton. J. P.
for Somerset, 1932- Maixied, Sept. 4, iQi.-i. Maud. 2'^^ dau. of
Archibald Colville, of MothenveU, and had issue. Autbor,
Mvths of Life; The Curse of Obo, etc. Brother of "^J^^f^
(1887). (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Army Lusts; Kelly, Handbook.)
WYNDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity.
Mar 24, 1852. S. of William (Christ Church, Oxford, 1814),
M P of Dinton Park, WUts. (and EUen, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Samuel Heathcote). B. [Jan. 12, 1834], at Bramshaw,
Hants. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1857. Of Dmton Park,
Wilts., and Orchard Wyndham, Somerset. J. P. and D.L. for
Wilts Married, Nov. 7, 1867, Frances Ann, 2nd dau. of the
Rev Charles James Stafford, V. of Dinton. Died Aug. 4.
1914. Father of the next and of the above. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court.)
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Wyndham, William
WYNDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887.
[Eldest] s. (){ William (above), of Dinton [House], Wilts, (and
Frances Ann, dau. of the Rev. Charles James Stafford, V. of
Dinton). B. there [Oct. 9], 1868. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Of Orchard Wyndham, Williton,
Somerset. D.L. and J. P. for Wiltshire and Somerset.
Refounded Chard School. Hon. Freeman of Taunton, Yeovil
and Chard. Died Aug. 6, 1950. Brother of John (1898).
{Eton Sch. Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
WYNELL-MAYOW, P. (1831), see MAYOW.
WYNN, ALFRED NORMAN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
4th s. of J. C, merchant, deceased, of Birmingham. B. Mar. i,
1876. School, Dean Close, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Southwell), 1899; priest,
1900; C. of St Barnabas, Derby, 1899-1901. C. of Ringwood,
Hants., 1901-9. C. of Emsworth, 1909-14. V. of Southboume,
Sussex, 1914-27. V. of Rudgwick, 1927-51. Of Rudgwick in
1952. (Crockford.)
WYNN, HERBERT LLOYD WATKIN (1878), see WILLIAMS
WYNN.
WYNN, JOHN GLYNN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, July 4,
1787. [Eldest s. of Glynn, Lieut. -Colonel, M.P. for Carnarvon
(and Bridget, eldest dau. of Edward Philip Pugh, of Penrhyn
and Coytmer). B. Oct. 1766.] Died at Carnarvon, Feb. 9,
1800. Brother of William (1785). (Burke, P. and B. {sub
Newborough); R. L. Arrowsmith).
WYNN (or NANNEY), SIMON HART. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 8, i8ig. [Doubtless s. of Robert Nanney, Esq., Capt.,
Madras N.I., of Bala, Merioneths. (and Elizabeth Hart).]
B. in the East Indies. [School, London (Mr Mitchell).]
Matric Lent, 1820. Migtated (age 22) to Magdalene, Oct. 3,
1822; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Winchester), Dec. 21, 1823;
priest (Lincoln), May 29, 1825. V. of Burgh-on-Bain, Lines.,
1825-65. R. of West Barkwith, 1840-60. Married, Nov. 18,
1862, Maria Louisa, only dau. of the Rev. E. P. Hannam,
V. of Borden. Died Nov. 15, 1865. {Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., i865, i. 144; Burke, L.G. and Griffiths, Anglesey
Pedigrees state that Robert Nanney died unmarried in 1803.)
WYNN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 28, 1754-
[Eldest s. of Sir John, 2nd Bart., of Glynllivon (and Jane, dau.
of John Wynne, of Melai, Denbigh). B. 1736.] Matric. Michs.
1754. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Feb. 16, 1773.
Colonel of the Carnarvonshire Militia. M.P. for Carnarvon-
shire, 1761-74; for St Ives, Cornwall, 1775-80; for Beaumaris,
1796-1807. Mayor of Carnarvon, 1769. Lord Lieut, of
Carnarvonshire, 1761-81. Created Baron Newborough in the
Peerageof Ireland, 1776. F.S.A., 1774. Married (i) Sept. 15,
1766, Lady Catherine Perceval, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Earl
of Egmont, and had issue; (2) Oct. lo, 1786, in Florence,
Maria Stella Petronilla (an actress, aged i3i), dau. of
Lorenzo Chiappini, inn-keeper, and had further issue. Died
Oct. 12, 1807. (Burke, P. and B. {sub Newborough); G. Mag.,
1807, II. 989; Y Cymmrodor, .xliv. 80; G.E.C.)
WYNN, Sir WATKIN WILLIAMS, Bart. Adm. a nobleman at
Magdalene, July 4, 1819. [Only s. of Sir Watkin Williams,
4th Bart. (Oriel College, Oxford, 1766) (by his 2nd wife,
Charlotte, dau. of the Rt. Hon. George Grenville). B. Oct. 25,
1772. [School, Westminster]. Had matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Oct. 15, 1789; Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1793.] Matric.
Michs. 1819; M.A. 1819. Of Wynnstay, Denbighs. M.P. for
Beaumaris, 1794-6; for Denbighshire, 1796-1840. Lord Lieut,
and Custos Rotulorum, for Denbighshire and Merionethshire.
Succeeded his father as 5th Bart., July 29, 1789. Married,
Feb. 4, 1817, Lady Henrietta Antonia Clive, eldest dau. of the
ist Earl of Powis. From his great influence in his district called
' the Prince of Wales.' Died Ian. 6, 1840. Father of the next.
(Burke, P. and B.; Al. Oxon.; Record 0/ Old Westminsters.)
WYNN, Sir WATKIN WILLIAMS, Bart. M.A. from Magdalene,
1842. [Eldest s. of Sir Watkin Williams (above), 5th Bart,
(and Lady Henrietta Antonia Clive, eldest dau. of Edward,
ist Earl Powis). B. in London, May 22, 1820. School,
Westminster.] Had matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
May II, 1837, age 16. Succeeded as 6th Bart., Jan. 6, 1840.
Comet, 1st Life Guards, 1839; Lieut., 1842. Hunted four days
a week. Lieut. -Col., Montgomery- Yeomanry, 1844-77;
Denbighs. Rifle Volunteers, 1862-85. M.P. for Denbighshire,
1841-85. A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1881. Married, Apr. 28,
1852, his cousin, Marie Emily, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Watkin W'illiams-Wynn, K.C.B. Succeeded by his
nephew, Herbert Lloyd Watkin Williams-Wynn (1878, sitfi
Williams). Died May 9, 1885. {Record of Old Westminsters;
Al. Oxon.; Walford, County Families.)
WYNN (post COYTMORE), WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Mar. 8, 1785. Of Camarvons. [2nd s. of
Glynn, M.P. (and Bridget, dau. of E. P. Pugh). B. 1767.]
Matric. Michs. 1787. Matric. from Brasenose CoUege, Oxford,
Mar. 17, 1788, 'age 20.' In Holy Orders. Described as
Wynne, Edward Heneage
'D.D.' Assumed the name of Coytmore, in accordance with
the will of his grandmother. Married, Eliza, granddaughter
of Thomas Tenison, and widow of — Bellingham, of Castle
Bellingham, Co. Louth. Brother of John G. (1787)- {Al.
Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. {sub Newborough).)
WYNN, WILLIAM CHARLES (1893), see NEWBOROUGH,
LORD.
-WYNN-CARRINGTON, CHARLES ROBERT (1861), se« SMITH,
C. R.
WYNN-WILLIAMS, see WILLIAMS.
WYNNE, ARTHUR ALGERNON WARREN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. [Eldest] s. of Major Warren Richard
Colvin, R.E., of Elmfield, Ashstead, Surrey (by his 1st wife,
Eleanor, dau. of James Turbett, of Owenstown, Co. Dublin).
B. Nov. 22, 1873, at Guildford, Surrev. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Apprenticed
with Messrs Willans and Robinson, Rugby; and Caird and
Co., Greenock. A.M.I.C.E. Sometime Assistant Engineer,
and Secretary, to the Cambridge Electric Supply Co., Ltd.
On the staff of Messrs C. A. Parsons and Co., Engineers,
Newcastle-on-Tyne; in Glasgow, London and Cardiff from
1902. Married, 1907, EfBe Gwendoline, 2nd dau. of Burleigh
Cecil, Esq., of Oatlands Park, Weybridge. Of Chelmsford,
in 1952. Half-brother of Charles M. (1897). (Burke,
L.G. of Ireland.)
WYNNE, ARTHUR EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1882. [2nd] s. of WiUiam Pakner. B. Jan. 7, 1864, at
Stafford. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. {27th Wrangler) 1885; M.A. 1893. Second Master at
Beaumaris Grammar School, 1885-90; Assistant Master (and
House Master) at Dover CoUege, 1890-1916. Head Master of
Blundell's School, Tiverton, 1917-30. Ord. deacon (Exeter),
1929; priest, 1930; C. of St Peter's, Tiverton, 1929-30. C. of
Braunton, 1930. C.-in-chargeof St Anne's, Saunton, 1930-45.
Married (1) 1895, Georgina, dau. of John Lovatt, of Edg-
baston; (2) Apr. 12, 1909, Enid Goymour, eldest dau. of
Goymour Cuthbert, A. R.I. B. A., of Blackheath and Col-
chester. Of 9, Droveway Gardens, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe,
Kent, in 1953. {Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Dover Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; Who's Who.)
WYNNE, CHARLES MEREDITH. Adm. at King's, Oct. 5. 1897.
[3rd] s. of Capt. Warren Richard Colvin, R.E. (by his 2ad
wife, Lucy, dau. of Capt. A. Parish). B. Oct. 1878. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1897; exhibitioner, 1898; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1914. First Division Clerk in the War Office, 1901.
Member of the National Health Insurance Commission
(England) 1912. At the Ministry of Pensions, from 1917. Of
31, Fitzjames Avenue, West Kensington, London and Blyton
House, Weybridge, 1946. Half-brother of Arthur A. W.
(1892). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; King's Coll. Reg., 281;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WYNNE, EDMUND KENDRICK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1887.
B. June 14, 1868. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890. University and Army tutor. An artist.
Member of the Society of Miniaturists. Of 62, Queen's Road,
Bayswater, London. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
WYNNE, EDWARD BRISTOW PHILIPS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity ,Oct. 10, 1829, as Edward; re-adm. Feb. 3, 1835.
[lUeg.] s. of Thomas Melville PhiUps (1806, sub Phillips). B.
[1812] at Maidstone. School, Christchurch, Hants. Matric.
Michs. 1829. Adm. at Magdalene ('age 26'), Jan. 25, 1839;
LL.B. 1851. Adm. at the Middle Temple, .A.pr. 14, 1837.
Called to the Bar, Mav 2, 1845. C. of Grimley, Worcs., 1852-3.
R. of South Shoebury, Essex, 1858-91. Married, June 30,
1858, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Parker. Died
Jan. 8, 1891, at Exmouth. {Law Lists; Clergy List; Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 14, 1891; J. B. Whitmore.)
WYNNE, EDWARD FRANCIS REEVE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 9, 1886. S. of the Rev. Edward [V. of Parkgate],
D.D., of Rotherham, Yorks. (and Fanny Maria Fenn). B.
Dec. 27, 1867, at Eastwood, Rotherham. Schools, Christ's
Hospital and Rotherham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. from Ayerst H., 1891. Engaged in educational work at
Rotherham, Liverpool, the Isle of Man and in Switzerland.
Sometime Head Master of Arlesford House School, Margate.
Served in the South .\frican War, 1898-1902. Remained in
South Africa, dying (a widower) Dec. 5, 1904, aged 37, at
Kimberley. {Eagle, xxvi. 240.)
WYNNE (post WYNNE-FINCH), EDWARD HENEAGE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 21, i860. [2nd] s. of Charles. B. 1840,
at Voelas, Denbighs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1862. CaUed
to the Bar, 1868. Took the additional surname of Finch,
Apr. 7, 1863. Of The Manor House, Stokesley, Yorks. J.P.
for the North Riding and Denbighs. {Eton Sch. Lists; Law
Lists.)
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Wynne, Edward Horace
WYNNE, EDWARD HORACE. Adm. at Clare, June 14, 1884.
[S. of the Rev. Edward, V. of Emmanuel Church, Forest
Gate, Essex. B. Dec. 3, 1864. School, Dulwich CoUege.]
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; U.A. 1914. Football (rugby)
'blue,' 1887. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of St Matthew's, Rugby, 1892-7. C. of All Saints, North-
ampton, 1897-1900. C. of Uppingham, 1900-6. V. of St
Michael-and-AIl Angels, Belgrave, Leics., 1906-14. R. of
Guestling, Sussex, 1914-32. Married, June 20, 1894,
Katberine Dora, eldest dau. of E. Wall, Esq., of Bradford,
and had issue. Died, Jan. 10, 1932. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;
Crock/ord; The Times, Jan. 13, 1932.)
WYNNE, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. I, 1881. S. of Walter William. B. in Liverpool. Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.B. 1888. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Physician there. Clinical Assistant, City of
London Hospital for diseases of the Chest; House Surgeon,
Tunbridge Wells Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1887.
Practising in Kensington (1890); at Hove (1895); and at
Gladstone, Queensland, Australia from 1900. Died July 5,
1926, aged 64, at Imbil, Queensland. (Medical Directories;
The Times, Aug. 19, 1926.)
WYNNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 9, 1885. S. of
the Rt. Rev, F[rederick] R[ichards], Bishop of KiUaloe (and
Theodosia Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Darley). B. [Feb. 11,
1861] in Co. Dublin. School, St Columba's College; and at
Trinity College, Dublin; [B.A., DubUn, 1883]. Matric.
Easter, 1886; B.A. 1886, incorp. from Dublin; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (London), 1893; priest, 1894; C. of Stepney,
Middlesex, 1893-5. C. of St Mary-the-Virgin, Reading,
1896-8. C. of St James', Brighton, 1898-1900. V. of Yapton
with Ford, Sussex, igoo-io. V. of Bearwood, Staffs., 1910-23.
Married (i) Dec. 29, 1891, Frances Alice, eldest dau. of Alfred
Henry Wynne, and had issue; (2) Apr. 14, 1909, Constance,
youngest dau. of the Rev. W. P. Crawley, V. of Walberton,
Sussex, and had further issue. Latterly of Colmworth rectory,
Beds., where he died Feb, 23, 1953.' (Pette, 11. 721; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; Crochford; The Times, Apr. 17, 1909.)
WYNNE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 21, 1794.
[Doubtless eldest s. of John of Trovarth and Coed Cdch,
Denbighs. (and Dorothy, dau. of John Wynne, of Plas Ucha).
B. Oct. 24, 1776.] High Sheriff, of Denbighs. and Flints.
Married, Apr. 22, 1805, Mary, eldest dau. of John Holland,
of Ysteyrdaw, Denbighs. and had issue. Died Feb. 24,
1862. (Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
576.)
WYNNE, JOHN BRYAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
[Eldest] s. of Albert Augustus, of Tigroney, Ovoca, Co.
Wicklow (and Alice Katharine, dau. of the Rev. John George
Wynne). B. [July 28, 1876], at Sydenham, Kent. School,
Westward Ho!, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Hampshire Regt.).
(Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WYNNE, JOHN WELCHMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 31,
1785. Of Denbighs. School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1785;
Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Bangor, Litt. dim.
from St Asaph) Sept. 20, 1789; priest London), Aug. 14,
1791. C. of St George's-in-the-East, 1802-8. C. of Devizes,
Wilts., 1808. P.C. of Plaxtol, Kent, 1821-41. Married
(i) Oct. 4, 1792 (then of Grays Thurrock, Essex) Ann Bones;
(2) Elizabeth — . Died Sept. 3, 1841, aged 76. (.St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 576; G. Mag., 1841, 11. 552.)
WYNNE, RICHARD BEAVOR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
25, 1814. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Richard, R. of Drumcliff,
Co. Sligo (and Catherine Beavor, dau. of Col. Richard Beavor
Brown).] B. [Dec. 12, 1795], in Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1815;
B.A. 1819. Of the Hermitage, Co. Sligo. Married, 1833,
Hannah Matilda, 2nd dau. of Capt. Jones TaaSe Irwin, and
had issue. Died Oct. 24, 1851. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WYNNE, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Nov. 13,
1817. B..\. i8i8, incorp. from Dublin; M.A. 1818. Adm.
pens, at Trinity College, Dublin, July 4, 1810, age 14. S. of
Robert, of Rathmines Castle, Co. Dublin. B. in Dublin.
B.A. (T.C.D.) 1814. Died in 1827. Brother of William (1824).
{Al. Dub.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
WYNNE, THOMAS CLARE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Oct.
1884. S. of John Kendrick, M.D. B. [1867], at Great Malvern.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1884. In the Bechuana-
land Border Police. Sometime at Fort Salisbury, Mashona-
land. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
WYNNE, WALTER WATKYN. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct.
1885; B.A. 1888. Adm. Solicitor, 1892; practised at Eccle-
shall, Stone and Kidsgrove, Staffs. (Messrs Norris and
Wynne). Disappears from Law Lists, 1940.
Wynyard, Montagu George Lascelles
WYNNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 6, 1762.
S. of the Rev. Thomas (1731), R. of Greeting All Saints,
Suffolk. B. Mar. 4, 1744, at Bury St Edmunds. Schools,
Needham (Mr Wilkinson) and Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Lent, 1763; Scholar; B.A. 1766. Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Sept. 21, 1766; priest, .\ug. 15, 1773; C. of Greeting All
Saints, 1766. C. of Great Yarmouth, 1773. V. of Aldringham
with Thorpe, Suffolk, 1 792-1 800, and C. of Dennington and
Saxstead, 1775-1800. Buried at Dennington, Sept. 20, 1800.
{Venn, 11. 80; G. Mag., i. 89.)
WYNNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, Mar. i,
1824. S. of Robert, Esq., of Dublin. B. in Ireland. School,
Dundalk. Matric. Easter, 1824; B.A. 1829. Died Aug. 20,
1890, aged 85, at Margate. Brother of Robert (1817).
(Eagle, XVI. 481.)
WYNNE, WILLIAM GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 17, 1849. [4th and youngest] s. of
C[harles] W[ynne] G[riftith], Esq. [post Griffith-Wynne]
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1797; Fellow of All Souls), of
Voelas, Denbighs. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A.
1854. Sometime Captain, Coldstream Guards. Died in 1863.
(Eton Sch. Lists.)
WYNNE, WILLIAM LIFTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4,
1844. S. of Richard Lifton, surgeon, of Liverpool (and
Mary). B. in Liverpool. Bapt. Apr. 20, 1825. School,
Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. C. of
Strood, Kent, 1850-1. C. of Uttoxeter, Staffs., 1852-3.
Married, Sept. ii, 1849, Augusta Harriet, dau. of Henry
Leete. Died Apr. 20, 1853. (Scott, MS S.; Clerical Journal;
Clergy List.)
WYNNE, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 13, 1823. [2nd] s. of Owen, Esq., M.P., of Haselwood,
Co. Sligo, Ireland (and Lady Sarah Elizabeth Cole, eldest dau.
of the ist Earl of Enniskillen). B. [Sept. 6, 1802], in Ireland.
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828. In Holy Orders. Inc. of
Kilmore, Drumahair, Co. Leitrim, 1852-8. R. of Druinlease,
1859-60. Married, Dec. 31, 1849, Sophia, dau. of Alexander
Perceval. Died, s.p., Sept. 26, i860. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Clergy List.)
WYNNE-FINCH, see WYNNE.
WYNNE-WILLSON, ST J. B. W. (1887), su WILLSON.
WYNTER, GEORGE ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. i,
i860. Eldest s. of the Rev. Abraham Fariey (St John's
CoUege, Oxford, 1828), R. of Bamardiston, Suffolk. B. Aug. i,
1841, at Bow Brickhill, Bucks. School (his father). Matric.
Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Rochester), 1870;
priest, 1871; C. of Barkingside, Essex, 1870-2. R. of
Bamardiston, Suffolk (succeeding his father), 1872-87. R. of
Buckland-Ripers, Dorset, 1888-1909. Married, Nov. 13,
1888, Valentina Augusta, dau. of R. S. Orlebar, Esq., of
Crawley House, Beds. Disappears from Crockford, 1910.
(The Guardian, Dec. 21, 1888.)
WYNTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 21, 1760.
Eldest s. of John, merchant (and Mary). B. at Aldeburgh,
Suffolk. Bapt. there, July 19, 1742. Schools, Kelsale,
Suffolk (Mr Symonds) and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1760; B.A. 1764; M..\. 1767. Fellow, 1764. Ord. deacon
(Norwich), Sept. 23, 1764; priest, Sept. 21, 1766; C. of
Orford and Sudboume, Suffolk, 1764. V. of Little Linford,
Bucks., 1782-1810; R. of Broughton, 1789. R. of Tyringhain
with Filgrave, 1789-1814. R. of Exhall, Warws. Married,
Jane, dau. of Abraham Farley, of St Margaret's, West-
minster. Died Dec. 24, 1814; buried at Filgrave. Father of
the next. (Al. Carthus.; \'. Hodson.)
WYNTER, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 29, 1792.
Eldest s. of the Rev. John (above), R. of Tyringham with
FUgrave, Bucks. B. Oct. 22, 1773, at Filgrave. School,
Newport Pagnell (Mr Bull). Matric. Lent, 1793; B..\. 1796;
M.A. 1800. Ord. priest (Peterb.), 1797- (Northants. Clergy.)
WYNTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 3, 1788.
Of Breconshire. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. William, R. of
Penderyn.] Matric. Easter, 1789; Scholar, 1788. Kept eight
terms. (F. P. White.)
WYNYARD, MONTAGU GEORGE LASCELLES. Adm. pens.
(age 17) at Christ's, July 4, 1820. [Eld.] s. of the Rev. Montagu
John (next). B. Dec. 29, 1802, in Middlesex. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), Feb. 16, 1826; but held no cure. Married, July 2,
1827, Ann Pulleyn, dau. of Thomas Mosley, of Burley Hall,
Yorks. Died May 21, 1840. (Pcile, 11. 400; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
N.S. 11; V. Hodson.)
607
Wynyard, The Rev. Montagu John
WYNYARD, The Rev. MONTAGU JOHN. Adm. at Downing, as
a 'Ten-year man," c. 1817. S. of William, Lieiit.-Gen., 3rd
Guards (by his 3rd wife, Sarah, dau. of Ambrose Lilly, of
White Notley, Essex). B. Feb. 17, 1781. Of Rougham,
Suffolk, in 1818. Sometime Captain, Coldstream Guards.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.), 1827. V. of Brafferton
Yorks., 1818-22. R. of West Rounton, 1822-57- R- of
St Martin-in-Micklegate, York, 1822-57. Chaplam to the
Queen. Manied, Feb. 21, 1802, Jane, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Francis Lascelles. Died Dec. 14, 1857. Father of the above.
(Foster, Index Eccles. ; Clergy List; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. 11 ;
G. Mag., 1858, I. HI.)
WYON, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. at Christ's, June 30,
1856. Did not reside.
WYON WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Aug. I, 1859. Of Middlese.x. [S. of Benjamin (and Hannah
Olive Shepherd). B. 1839- at Kilbum.] Matnc. Michs. 1859;
B A 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1865; priest,
i866- C. of Bilton, Warws., 1865-7. C. and Precentor of
Leeds, 1867-72. Lie. Pr., dio. of Oxford, 1872-94- C. of
St Stythians, Cornwall, 1894-6. C. of St Michael's, Southsea,
1896-7. V. of Laneast, Cornwall, 1897-1901. V. of St Issey,
1901-8 R. of Ufiord, Suffolk, 1908-18. Resided latterly at
Tredinnick House, St Issey, where he died Jan. 23, 1929,
aged 89; buried at Little Petherick. (Crockford; Who s Who
in Suffolk; The Times, Jan. 24, 1929-)
WYSE, WILLIAM- Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6, 1878. S. of
William, of Halford, near Shipston-on-Stour, Worcs. B. Mar.
19 i860, at Stratford, Essex. School [Stratford-on-Avon,
and] King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1878; Browne
Scholar, 1880; Scholar, 1880; Powis medal, 1880; Wadding-
ton scholar, 1881; Chancellor's medal, 1882; B.A. {4th
Classic) 1882; M.A. 1885. Fellow, 1883. Hon. Fellow, 1923.
College Lecturer in Classics, 1895-1901. On the tutonal staff
of 'Wren's' Coaching establishment, 1883-95. Professor of
Greek at University College, London, 1892-4. Descnbed by
Sir James Frazer as ' one of the finest Greek and Latin scholars
of his time.' Published only one work, an edition of the
speeches of Isaeus; but contributed many articles to the
Classical Review. Lived latterly at Halford, where he died
Nov. 29, 1929. (The Times, Dec. 5 and 7, 1929.)
WYTHE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 30,
1803 S of John, of Eye, Suffolk. B. there. School, Norwich
(Mr Forster). Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar. 'Died young.'
(Venn, 11. 141.)
WYTHE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 6, 1767.
S. of Thomas, grazier, of Eye, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Wyverstone (Mr Steggals). Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar;
B.A. 1 771; M.A. 1774- Fellow, 1774-85- Ord. deacon
(Peterb. Litt. dim. from Norwich), June 4, 1772; priest
(Norwich), June 12, i774; C. of Rishangles, Suffolk, 1772.
V of Eye, 1784-1835. R. of Great Bradley, 1786-1835. Preb.
of Lichfield, i797-i835- Died Sept. 21, 1835, aged 85. M.I.
at Eye. (Venn, 11. 84; Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1835, 11. 554.)
WYTHE, THOMAS MALLETT. Adm. pens at Queens', July 3,
1834. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842.
WYTHERS, ROWLAND (or ROLAND). Adm. sizar at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 23, 1758. Matric. Lent, 1760; LL.B. 1765. Ord.
priest (London), Aug. 31, 1766. V. of Greetham, Rutland,
1766-89. Died Mar. 6, 1789. (Northants. Clergy.)
WYTHES, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1857. S. of George, of Reigate, Surrey [and of Bickley Hall
and Copped Hall, Essex]. B. 1839, at Brighton. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1857. Of Copped Hall, Essex, and
Bickley, Kent. J. P. for Essex. A Verderer of Epping Forest.
F.R.G.S. Married (1) 1866, Catherine Sarah, dau. of C. E.
Jemmett, and had issue; (2) 1873, Rachel, dau. of Robert
Henty, of Nazeing, Essex, and had one dau. Died in 1875.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WYVILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 14,
1756. Of Scotland. [S. of Edward, General Supervisor of
Excise, Edinburgh (and Christian Catherine, dau. of WiUiam
Clifton, of Edinburgh). B. 1740, in Edinburgh.] Matric.
Michs. 1756; LL.B. 1764- Ord. priest (London), Jan. 23, 1763.
R. of Black Notley, Essex, 1763-1806 (administered through
a curate). Inherited, 1774, the estates (but not the title) of
his brother-in-law's cousin. Sir Marmaduke Asty, 7th Bart.
Secretary, 1779, and later Chairman, of the Yorkshire
Association, whose aim was the reform of Parliamentary
representation. Although supported by 25 other counties.
Wyvill, William
and gaining the sympathy of Pitt and Charles Fox, its
manifesto was too extravagant to succeed. Opposed the war
with France and advocated universal toleration of religion.
Married (i) Oct. i, 1773, his cousin, Elizabeth, heiress of
Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 6th Bart, (no surv. issue); (2) Aug. 9,
1787, Sarah, dau. of J. Codling, and had issue. Died Mar. 8,
1822, aged 82, at his seat, Burton Hall, near Bedale; buried
at Spennithorne. Father of Marmaduke (1808) and William
(1814). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1822, i. 375; D.N.B.; Sir W.
Sterry.)
WYVILL, EDWARD CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Mar. 27, 1845. [S. of the Rev. Edward (Brasenose
College, Oxford, i8ii). B. at Finghall, Yorks. School,
Richmond, Yorks.] Matric. Michs. 1845. Migrated (age 21)
to Jesus, Oct. 28, 1846. B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon,
1849- priest, 1850; C. of Kirkby-Stephen, Westmorland,
1850-4. C.ofLunds, Yorks., 1855. Of Finghall, Yorks. 1856-
70 (no cure). Disappears from Clergy List, 1871. Brother of
the next.
WYVILL, FRANCIS WILLIAM MOSELEY. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Sept. 27, 1846. S. of the Rev. Edward
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 181 1), R. of Finghall, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1847; Civil Law Classes (1st
Class), 1848-9. Brother of the above.
WYVILL, FREDERICK CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July i, 1870. [2nd] s. of Marmaduke (1834), of
[Constable Burton and] of 22, Warwick Square, London (and
Laura, dau. of Sir Charies Ibbetson, Bart.). [B. May 26,
1854.] School, private [and Clifton College]. Matric. Michs.
1870. In business at Leeds. Died June 23, 1919. Brother of
Marmaduke D'A. (1866). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, June 26, 1919)
WYVILL, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 17,
1808. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Christopher (1756) (by his 2nd
wife, Sarah, dau. of J. Codling). B. Feb. 14, 1791- School,
Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1810. Of Constable Burton, Yorks.
I. P. and D.L. for the North Riding. M.P. for York, 1820-30.
Married, Dec. 13, 1813, Rachel, 2nd dau. of Richard Slater
Milnes, of Fryston. Died in 1872. Father of the next; brother
of William (1814). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Return of
M.P.s.)
WYVILL, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 9, 1834. [Eldest] s. of Marmaduke (above) (and Rachel,
2nd dau. of Richard Slater Mihies, Esq.). B. Dec. 22, 1815,
at Constable Burton, Yorks. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1834; B.A. 1839. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 9, 1840. Of
Constable Burton, Yorks. M.P. for Richmond, Yorks., 1847-
68. D.L. and J.P. for the West Riding. Married, Apr. 8, 1845,
Laura, dau. of Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart., of Denton Park,
Yorks. Died June 25, 1896, at Bournemouth. Father of
Marmaduke D'A. (1866) and Frederick C. (1870). (Boase, in.
1549; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.P.s; The
Times, July i, 1896.)
WYVILL, Sir MARMADUKE ASTY, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Trinity Hall, July 18, 1758. [Only s. of Christopher,
Commissioner of Excise for North Britain (by his 2nd wife,
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Francis Asty). B. Sept. 10, 1740.]
Had succeeded his uncle, Marmaduke, as 7th Bart., Dec. 27,
1754. Matric. Michs. 1758; M.A. 1760. High Sheriff of
Yorkshire, 1773. Died, unmarried, Feb. 23, 1774. at Bath,
when the Baronetcy became dormant. Was succeeded in his
estates by his brother-in-law and cousin, Christopher (1756).
(Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
WYVILL, MARMADUKE D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 27, 1866. [Eldest s. of Marmaduke (1834), of Constable
Burton, Yorks. (and Laura, dau. of Sir Charles Ibbetson).
B. Mar. 5, 1849. School, Eton.] Of Denton, Ben Rhydding,
Yorks. Did not reside. J.P. for the North and East Ridings
of Yorks.; D.L. for the West Riding. M.P. for the Otley
Division of Yorks., 1895-1900. Married (i) June 12, 1871,
Isabella, eldest dau. of John Barmer Price, and had issue;
(2) Mar. 19, 1898, Elizabeth D. G. St J., dau. of Sir William
Henry Wilson-Todd, ist Bart. Died, Sept. 23, 1918. Brother
of FrederickC. (1870). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
WYVILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1814.
[S. of the Rev. Christopher (1756). B. May 11, 1796-] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1823. R. of
Spennithorne, Yorks., 1821-9. R. of Black Notley, Essex,
1829-34. Died Mar. 4, 1834. Brother of Marmaduke (1808).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Clerical Guide; G. Mag. 1834, i. 664; Sir W.
Sterry.)
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Yain, Lee Ah
VAIN, LEE AH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1895. [5th s. of Lee
Niesee, merchant of Rangoon. B. Apr. 3, 1874. School,
Rangoon.] Called to the Bar, Lincohi's Inn, June 30, 1897.
Member of the Rangoon municipal corporation, 1908-25;
President, 1925. Fellow of Rangoon University. Member of
Burma Legislative Council, 1922-32. Minister of Forests,
1925-32. Knighted, 1929. Died Apr. 17, 1932, at Maymyo.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 18,
1932-)
YALDWYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 25,
181 7. Of Blackdown, Sussex. [2nd s. of Richard (University
College, Oxford, 1781) (and Martha, dau. of R. Searle, Esq.).]
Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1830. In Holy Orders.
Died, unmarried, in 1825. (T. A. Walker, 398 and MS. note;
V. Hodson; Burke, L.G.)
YALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 27, 1762- [Only]
s. of the Rev. John (Jesus CoUege, Oxford, 1734) [of Plas-yn-
Yale], Denbighs (and Frances, dau. of John Jones). B. at
Wrexham. School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1762; B.A. 1767;
M.A. 1770; B.D. 1777. Fellow, 1767-81; Steward, 1779-80.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln), May 29, 1768; priest. Mar. 11, 1770.
R. of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1775-8. Chaplain of Homingsey,
Cambs., 1777-9. R- of Lawford, Essex, 1779-1800. Died,
unmarried, May 27, 1800. 'His only ambition was to die
worth £50,000. He was conveyed in a miserable hearse
accompanied by his sister and maid-servant to Wrexham, the
place of his nativity.' (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 686; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1800, i. 487-)
YAPP, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1895. S. of Richard Keysall, landowner and farmer [died
May 5, 1873] (and Jane, youngest dau. of Timothy Gam-
midge). B. Oct. 8, 1871, at Orleton, Heref. School, Hereford
County College. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1897; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1898; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II,
1st Class. 1899) ; migrated to Caius, June 19,1899 ; Frank Smart
student in botany; M.A. 1903. Botanist to the University
expedition to the Siamese Malay States, 1899-1900. Curator
of the University Herbarium, 1900-3. Professor of Botany at
University College, Aberystwyth, 1904-14; at Queen's
University, Belfast, 1914-19; at Birmingham Umversity,
1919-29. President of the Ecological Society, 1921. Married,
1913, Lajla, dau. of Dr Klintberg, of Visby, Gothland, Sweden,
and had issue. Author, Textbook of Botany; Concept of
Association; Concept of Habitat. Died Jan. 22, 1929, in
Birmingham. (Venn, iii. 394; Eagle, .XLV. 280; Whowas ^ ho;
The Times, Jan. 24 and 28, 1929.)
YARBOROUGH, EARL OF (1799). see PELHAM, C. A.
YARBOROUGH, EARL OF (CHARLES ALFRED WORSLEY
PELHAM). Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1878. [Eldest] s.
of Charles Anderson [3rd] Earl of Yarborough, of Brocklesby
Park, Lines, (and Victoria Alexandrina, 3rd dau. of the
2nd Eari of Listowel). B. there, June 11, 1859. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Known as Lord
Worsley until he succeeded as 4th Eari, 1875. Capt., Corps of
Gentlemen at Arms, 1890-2. P.C, 1892; K.G., 1935- For
over 50 years Master of the Brocklesby, a pack mamtamed
by his family for neariy two centuries. Vice-Admiral of
Lincolnshire, 1883; Lord Lieutenant, 1921-36. Lieut.-Col.,
Lines. Yeomanry, 1901-7. High Steward of Gnmsby.
Knight of Justice, Order of St John of Jerusalem. Assumed,
by Royal Licence, 1905, the name and arms of Pelham m beu
of Anderson-Pelham. Married, Aug. 5, 1886, Marcia AmeUa
Mary, eldest dau. of the 12 th Lord Conyers and had issue. Died,
July 12, 1936, in London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Who's Who; The Times, July 13, 1936.)
YARBURGH, GEORGE JOHN (1829), see LLOYD.
YARD, GEORGE BECKWITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov 25,
1831. [3rd s. of Thomas, of Brighton, sometime of Barbados.
B. Oct. 6, 1812. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A.
1836; M.A. 1843. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1835.
C. of East Torrington and Panton, Lines., 1841-2. R. ot
East Torrington with Wragby, 1842-59. For sometime
assisted at All Saints, Margaret Street, London. Fnend of
Keble and other Oxiord Movement leaders. Di^ m 1863.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List; Crockford; P. B. G. BinnaU;
Sir W. Sterry.)
YARDLEY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29, 1858.
[2ndl s. of Edward (next), barrister (and Elizabeth, dau. of
John Taylor, of Everley, Yorks.). B. July 15,. 1840, m
St Pancras, London. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs.
Yardley, William
1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 12, 1858. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1861. Joined the
Indian Civil Service, 1862; Officiating Joint Magistrate at
Bhagalpur, Bengal Presidency. Died Nov. 15, 1868, at
Bancoorah, Bengal. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
YARDLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Mar. 27, 1826. [Eidest] s. of Edward, of Haughmond, Salop
(and Catharine Bowen). [B. 1808, at Plealey, near Shrews-
bury.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. (40(A
IFrang/er) 1830; M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1830. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Junes, 1831. Called to the Bar, Nov. 25, 1834. Migrated
to the Inner Temple, Jan. 18 or Nov. 19, 1838. On the Oxford
Circuit. MetropoUtan Police Magistrate, 1846; at the Maryle-
bone Police Court, 1860-6. Married, 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Taylor, of Everley, Yorks. Died Nov. 18, 1866, in
London. Father of the above. (Boase, in. 1552; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1867, I. 116.)
YARDLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 31, 1824.
S. of John, of Plealey, near Shrewsbury. B. [Oct. i, 1805], at
Horton, Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1824;
Scholar, 1825; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Worcester),
Feb. 24, 1829; priest (Hereford), Nov. 29, 1829. P.C. of
Sibdon, Salop, 1833-4. V. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1836-S8.
Died Mar. 2, 1888. Father of the next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Eagle, XV. 377; Crockford; Foster, Iruiex Eccles.)
YARDLEY, JOHN SCOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 5,
1872. [Only] s. of the Rev. John (above), V. of St Chad's,
Shrewsbury (and Catherine Anna). B. Oct. 14, 1853, at
Shrewsbury. Bapt. Nov. 13, 1853. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879- Athletics 'blue'
(3 mUes), 1874, 1875. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1876; pnest,
1878; C.of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1876-84. Married, Aug. 2,
1877, Mary Jane, only dau. of J. Loxdale, Esq., of Kingsland
House, Shrewsbury. Died Aug. 22, 1884. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Eagle, xiii. 285; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 8, 1877.)
YARDLEY, JOHN WATKINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31,
1877. S. of John, of 2, Beaufort Villas, Cheltenham. B. July
17, 1858, at Stafiord. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881. Second Lieut., 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, 1882;
Capt., 1888. Served in Bechuanaland, 1884-5; and in
Zululand, 1888. A.D.C. to the Governor of Natal, 1887-90.
Served in the South .\frican War, 1899-1902 (mentioned in
despatches; wounded). Retired, 1902. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Deputy Director of Remounts, Cavalry Corps,
4th and 5th Armies; mentioned in despatches; D.S.O. 1916;
C.M.G. 1918). Sporting editor of the Caua/ry/ottrmj/. Author,
With the Inniskilling Dragoons. Of 14, Hobart Place, London,
S.W. Died, unmarried, Nov. 28, 1920. (Repton Reg.; The
V.C. and D.S.O. ; Who was Who.)
YARDLEY, NATHANIEL THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Dec. 22, 1781. S. of Samuel, of Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A. 1786.
YARDLEY, ROBERT BLAKE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1877.
Only s. of Charles, Esq., junior, of London. B. Oct. 18, 1858.
Private tuition and at King's and University Colleges,
London. Matric. Michs. 1877; exhibitioner; B..A. (29M
Wrangler) 1881; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 8, 1879. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the Council of the Land
Union; Secretary, 1917. J-P- for Surrey, 1929. President of
the Royal Philatelic Societv, 193 1-4- Author, Land-Value
Taxation and Rating. Married, Apr. 1895, Margaret Murray
Binny. Of 3, Paper Buildings, Temple, and Worcester Park,
Surrey. Died Jan. 25, 1943, at Witham, Essex. (Law Ltsis;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; King's CM. Reg.;
The Times, Jan. 27, I943-)
YARDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24, 1868.
[Eldest] s. of [Sir] William [late Chief Justice, of Bombay],
of Hadlow Park, Tonbridge. B. June 10, 1849, in Bombay.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1875- Cncket
'blue,' 1869-72; Capt., 1871. Scored the first 'hundred' m
the University match, 1870. .Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 24, 1868. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1873- On the
South-Eastem Circuit. Dramatic critic and actor. Lived
latterly at Hadlow Park. Married and had issue. Died
Oct. 28, 1900, at Kingston-on-Thames. (Boase, in. 1552;
Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
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YARDLEY, WILLIAM STUART. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1884. [Only s. of Thomas, Lieut., 86th Regt.]. B. [Oct. 11,
1864], in Dublin. School, King William's College, Isle of
Man. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), 1888 ; priest, 1889 ; C. of St Julian's, Shrews-
bury, 1888-90. C. of St Laurence-in-the-Isle of Thanet,
Kent, 1890-1. C. of South Norwood, 1891-4. C. of St Peter
in-the-Isle of Thanet, Kent, 1895-6. Died May 6, 1896, at
Broadstairs. {Peile, n. 710; King William's Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Standard, May 8, 1896.)
YARKER, LUKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 29,
1770. [Only] s. of John, of Leybum [Hall], Yorks. (and Alice,
only dau. of Richard Forster, of East Witton, Yorks.). [B .
Mar. 18, 1753.] School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1771; Scholar, 1772; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.), 1776. R. of Finghall, Yorks. V. of St Lawrence,
York. J.P. Married, Apr. n, 1777. Elizabeth, dau. of
Marshall Robinson, of Herrington Hall, Durham. Died
Dec. 3, 1803. Father of the next. {Northants. Clergy; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1803, 11. 1192; F. P. Leybum- Yarker.)
YARKER, LUKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 7, 1804.
[Only] s. of [the Rev.] Lucas (above), of [Leybum Hall],
Yorks. [B. June 6, 1786.]. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric.
Lent, 1806; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1812. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 10, 1809. Called to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1813. Of
Leybum HaU. J.P. for Durham, York and the North Riding
of Yorks. Took Holy Orders. C. of Norham, Northumberland,
1827-9. V. of Mitford, 1829-33. V. of ChiUingham, 1833-49.
Married, Jan. 14, 1818, Mary Beata, dau. of the Rev. Henry
South, R. of Much Dewchurch, Heref., and had issue. Died
July 21, 1849, at Berwick-on-Tweed. (F. P. Leyburn- Yarker;
Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1849, 11. 324.)
YARKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 2,
1865. 2nd s. of [William] Spencer, deceased [formerly of
Ingestre, Staffs.] B. 1847, at Whale, Penrith, Westmorland.
Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar. Married, Edith N., dau. of the
Rev. C. J. Furlong. (F. P. Leybum-Yarker.)
YARKER, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, c. 1830.
S. of William, Esq. B. [1809], at Lowther, Westmorland.
School, Lowther. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1831-3; B.A.
1834. Ord. deacon, 1836; priest, 1837. C. of Whicham,
Cimiberland, 1842-7. C. of Bolton, 1848-9. P.C. of Raven-
stonedale, Westmorland, 1849-71. Died, unmarried, Apr. 26,
1871. (F. P. Leybum-Yarker; Clergy List; Crockford; Venn,
11. 211.)
YARRANTON, ANDREW JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July I, 1856. S. of Thomas, tanner (and Mary). B. at
Tenbury, Worcs. Bapt. Feb. 15, 1835. [School, Kinver
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(Ely), i860; priest, 1861; C.of Tingrith, Beds., 1860-71. C. of
Sutton-Mallet, 1871-81, and V. of Burtle, Somerset, 1871-92.
Disappears from Crockford, 1893. Occurs also, in error, as
Garranton in Vol. iii of this work.
YARRANTON, THOMAS COOK. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 4,
1839. Eldest s. of Thomas, Esq. (probably Wadham College,
Oxford, 1802), of Tenbury, Worcs. B. there, Apr. 4, 1820.
School, Worcester (Mr Walter). Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A.
1843; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1844; priest, 1845;
C. of Brixham, Devon, 1844-7. C. of Wavendon, Bucks.,
1847-8. C.of Kinver, Stafis., 1848-51. C. of Beoley, Worcs.,
1851-9. V. of WythaU, 1859-87. Died Nov. 14, 1887.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 23, 1887.)
YASUHIRO, BANICHIRO. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1885; B.A.
and LL.B. 1887.
YATE, ARTHUR CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 29,
1874. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles (next) (and Jane Anne).
B. Feb. 28, 1853, at Holme-on-Spalding Moor, Yorks. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Lent, 1874; Scholar. Sub-Lieut., 1st
West India Regt., 1875; Lieut., 1876. Bombay Staff Corps,
1879. Served through the 2nd Afghan War. Member of the
Afghan Boundary Commission, 1885. Intelligence Officer to
the Northem Shan Column. Captain, 1887; Major, Indian
Staff Corps., 1896; Lieut.-Col., 1902. Special correspondent
of the Pioneer and The Daily Telegraph. Commanded the
129th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Baluchis, 1903. Retired,
1905. F.R.G.S. 1890. Gold medal of the United Service
Institution of India. Baihff, Grand Cross of the Order of
St John of Jemsalem, 1900. Hon. Vice-President of the
Central Asian Society. Married, 1895, Mary Theodosia, dau.
of the Rev. Conolly McCausland, of Bath, and had, issue.
Author, England and Russia Face to Face in India; The Army
and the Press; Lieut.-Col. John Haughton, A Hero of Tirah;
etc. Latteriy of Beckbury HaU, Shifnal, Salop, where he
died June 11, 1929. Brother of William G. (1872) and
Frederic H. (1878). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 342.)
Yate, William Gordon
YATE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 25, 1823.
[S. of Timothy (by his 2nd wife, Frances Wright).] B.
[Apr. 13, 1804I, at Madeley, Salop. Matric. Michs. 1823;
Scholar, 1824; B.A. (6/A WrangUr) 1827; M.A. 1830; B.D.
1837. Fellow, 1829-42; Junior Dean, 1837-9- Ord. deacon
(Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely), Feb. 16, 1834 ; priest (Carlisle
Lilt. dim. from Ely), June 22, 1834; C. of Chetwynd, Salop,
1834. V. of Hohne-on-Spalding Moor, Yorks., 1840-60.
Married, Nov. 30, 1848, Jane Anne, eldest dau. of Arthur
Campbell, of Catrine House, Mauchline, Ayrshire. Died
Nov. 6, i860, at Bath. Father of the above, Frederic H.
(1878) and William G. (1872). (CUrgy List; Crockford; G.
Mag., i860, II. 679.)
YATE, CHARLES ALLIX. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 16,
1840. S. of the Rev. Gfeorge] L[avington] (1813), of Little
Wenlock, Salop. Bapt. Feb. 21, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1841;
B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field), 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Holy Trinity, Burton-on-
Trent, 1846-8. C. of St Lawrence, Reading, 1848-56. V. of
Long Buckby, Northants., 1856-79. R. of Uppingham,
1879-90. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1880-90. Married,
June 1, 1864, Eliza, youngest dau. of W. Marshall, Esq., of
Ely. Died Mar. 31, 1890. Brother of George E. (1844).
(Boase, vi. 973; Eagle, xvi. 481; Northants. Clergy;
Crockford.)
YATE, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 10, 1864. S. of F., Esq., surgeon, of Godalming, Surrey.
B. Oct. 15, 1846. School, Epsom College. Matric. Michs.
1864; Scholar, 1865. Died in June, 1868.
YATE, FREDERIC HERBERT. Matric. Non-CoU., Lent, 1878.
[4th s. of the Rev. Charles (1823), V. of Holme-on-Spalding-
Moor, Yorks. B. May 2, 1858. Schools, King William's
College, Isle of Man and Cheltenham College.] Second Lieut.,
the 35th Foot, 1879; Lieut., 1880. Transferred to Madras
Staff Corps; Captain, 1890; Major, I.S.C. 1899; Lieut.-Col.,
1905; Colonel, 1907. Served on the N.W. Frontier and in
Waziristan, 1901-2. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Staff Lieut.,
1st Class). Retired in 1919. Died June 30, 1921, at Camber-
ley. Brother of Arthur C. (1874) and WiUiam G. (1872).
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; King William's Coll.
Reg.; Army Lists; The Times, July i, 1921.)
YATE, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 25,
1844. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Lavington (next) (and
Margaret Elizabeth). B. [Mar. i, 1825], at Clifton. Bapt.
Mar. 28, 1825. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy). Matric.
Michs. 1844; Scholar; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1849; priest, 1850; C. of South Scarle, Notts.,
1849-50. C. of Graveley, Cambs., 1850-1. Chaplain of
St Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 1852-6; Chaplain (East India
Company) at Kidderpore, 1855-9. V. of Madeley, Shropshure,
1859-1908. Preb. of Hereford, 1905-8. Married, July 25,
1850, Margaret Maria, eldest dau. of the Rev. H. A. Bishop,
R. of Long Stowe, Cambs. Died Oct. 25, 1908. Brother of
Charles A. (1840). (Eagle, xxx. 220; Crockford; Whowas Who;
The Guardian, July 31, 1850.)
YATE, GEORGE LAVINGTON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 21,
1813. Of Salop. [B. 1795. S. of Timothy, of Madeley Hall,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon, 1818; priest, 1819; C. of Little
Wenlock, Salop, 1818-24. C. of Hutton, Somerset, 1825-8.
V. of Wrockwardine, Salop, 1828-73- Died Oct. 27, 1873.
aged 78. Father of Charles A. (1840) and the above. (Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 973; Clergy List; Crockford.)
YATE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 11, 1807. B. at
Madeley, Salop. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1807;
Scholar; B.A. 1811. Died Apr. 24, 1812, aged 22, at Totnes,
Devon. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1812, i. 492.)
YATE, ROBERT DOBYNS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 16,
1801. [Younger] s. of Robert [Gorges] Dobyns (St John's
CoUege, Oxford, 1768), of Bromesberrow Place, Worcs. (and
Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of William Honywood, of Mailing
Abbey, Kent). B. Apr. 5, 1782, at Bromesberrow Place.
School, Hereford. Resided one term. Died, unmarried,
Apr. 5, i802. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 577; Burke, L.G.;
V. Hodson.)
YATE, WILLIAM GORDON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 5, 1872. S. of the Rev. Charles (1823), V. of Hohne-on-
Spalding Moor, Yorks. B. there, Oct. 1, 1854. Schools,
Cheltenham CoUege and RossaU. Matric. Michs. 1872.
Migrated to St John's, Jan. 28, 1873. Sub-Lieut., the 49th
Foot, 1873. Transferred to 68th Foot, as Lieut., 1873; Bengal
Staff Corps, 1877. Served in the Afghan War, 1878-80.
Captain, 1885. Major, I.S.C, 1893; Lieut.-Col., 1899; Brevet-
Col., 1904. Retired, 1905. Latterly of Broughton, Lyndhurst,
Hants. Died Oct. 11, 1941, at Bracken HaU, Kesgrave,
SufioUc. Brother of Arthur C. (1874) and Frederic H. (1878).
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Rossall Reg.; Army Lists; The Ttmes,
Nov. 3, 1941)
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Yate-Lee, Charles
YATE-LEE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1888.
S. of Lawford Yate (1856, sub Lee) [County Court Judge], of
II, Gloucester Square, London (and Emma Dashwood).
B. Nov. 15, 1869, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1888. Adm. Solicitor, 1897; practised in London (Mcssre
Bolton, Jobson and Yate-Lee). Married Miss Freemantle.
Of 143, Cranmer Court, London, S.W. and 3, Paper Buildings,
Temple. Died Aug. 31, 1939. Brother of the next. (Eton
Sch. Lists {sub Lee); Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 2, 1939.)
YATE-LEE, LAWFORD. Adm. pens, at E.mmanuel, Sept. 21,
1887. [S. of Lawford Yate, Judge of County Courts (1856, sub
Lee), (and Emma Marion, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Wilton
Dashwood). Did not reside. Brother of the above.
YATES, ARTHUR RAYMOND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1882. [3rd] s. of Henry R. [civil engineer]. B. at
Brantford, Ontario, Canada. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1888. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 10, 1887.
Called to the Bar, June ii, 1891. Died Apr. 22, 1894, at
Los Angeles, California. Brother of Henry B. (1883).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
YATES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 23, 1847.
[Only] s. of Edward, gent, [of 30, Compton Terrace, Islington
and] of Sans {sic) Buildings (and Rebecca). B. in Islington.
Bapt. Feb. 25, 1829. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. {igth Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 1862. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1848. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1852. Travelled in Asia and America. Captain in the Turkish
Army. Author, Elementary Treatise on Tactics, etc. Died
Sept. 4, 1864, at Newhall, Herts. {Boase, iii. 1555; Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
YATES (post AGLIONBY), FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 27, 1795. [Eldest] s. of John Orfeur (and Mary,
dau. of Henry Aglionby, of Nunnery). B. May 12, i777> at
Skirwith Abbey, Kirkland, Cumberland. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1799. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7,
1799. M.P. for Cumberland (Eastern Division) 1837-40.
Major, Cumberland Militia. Chairman of Cumberland
Quarter Sessions, 1818-40. Married, Feb. 18 14, Mary, dau.
of J. M. Matthews, Esq., of Wigton Hall, and had issue.
Assumed the surname of Aglionby, in Ueu of Yates, on the
death of his maternal aunt, 1822. Died, suddenly in the
Court House, Carlisle, July i, 1840, aged 61; buried at
Ainstable, Cumberland. {Inns of Court; Rugby Sch. Reg.;
C. R. Hudleston.)
YATES, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Jesus,
Oct. 1874. Of Beds. S. of the Rev. H[ugh] S[eymour] (1821),
deceased, late V. of Henlow. B. there, 1849. School, Oakham
[and Brighton]. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Married,
Oct. 29, 1896, Margaret Jane, dau. of George Dennis John, of
Penzance. Brother of Hutchinson S. (1858). {Oakham Sch.
Reg.; Brighton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Nov. 3, 1896.)
YATES, HENRY BRYDGES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1883. [Youngest] s. of Henry R. [chief Engineer of the
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada]. B. May 10, 1865 (of
EngUsh parentage) in Montreal. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1888. M.D., McGill University,
1893. Practised in Montreal. Demonstrator in Pathology,
and Lecturer in Bacteriology at McGill. Regimental surgeon
to the Victoria Rifles of Montreal, 1894-1916; Major,
C.A.M.C, 1905; Lieut.-Col. and A.D.M.S., Montreal District,
1914. Norwegian Consul-General at Montreal, 1906-9.
Knight of St Olaf, 1908. Married, Jan. 11, 1896, Alice Mary,
only dau. of Christopher W. Bunting, of Toronto. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col. (in France), 1915; 2nd m
command of Canadian .\.M.C.). Died of pneumonia, Jan. 22,
1916, in England. Brother of Arthur R. (1882). {Carthusian
Worthies, 363; Canadian Medical Assoc. Journal, 1916,
Vol. XLV, 15 1-2.)
YATES, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1893. S. of H. T. B. at Lenton, Notts. School, Great
Yarmouth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A.
1900. B.Sc. (London) 1903. Assistant Master at Hereford
Cathedral School for i year; at Eastbourne College, 1899-
1904; at the Royal Naval CoUege, Osborne, 1904-18; Head
Master of Wootton Court School, Kent, 1918-39. Mamed
Miss Pretty, of Ipswich. Of Oxted in 1953- {Schoolmasters
Directories.)
YATES, HENRY WHANNELL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 23, 1837. [3rd] s. of Colonel Richard HasseUs, of the
Madras Army (and Benjamina Petronella (n6e Lever),
widow of Capt. Reynolds, and grand-daughter of Graaf
Vander Haarte, Dutch Governor of Ceylon). B. Dec. 23, 1815.
Bapt. at Madras, Mar. 3, 1816. Ensign, 8th Madras N.I.,
1834-8. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844- Ord.
Yates, Joseph Mervyn St John
deacon (London), 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Shenfield, Essex,
1844-52. Resided subsequently at 98, Lansdowne Place,
Brighton, where he died Oct. 2, 1907, aged 92. {Crockford;
Clergy List; V. Hodson; The Times, Oct. 4, 1907.)
YATES, HUGH SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 27.
1821. S. of — [Ambrose Nicholas], Captain in His Majesty's
Navy. B. [Jan. 6, 1803], at Port Royal, Jamaica. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Jamaica), July 9, 1826; priest, Dec. 16, 1827;
(Island) C. of Kingston and C. of St Arm's, Jamsuca, 1826.
C. of St Ehzabeth's, 1836-43. V. of Henlow, Beds., 1843-68.
Married (i) Apr. 21, 1828, at Hope Town, Westmorland,
Jamaica, Isabella, dau. of Robert Keith Senior, Esq.;
(2) Sept. 7, 1843, Augusta, dau. of the Rev. William Hayne,
of Plympton. Died Mar. 11, 1868. Father of the next and of
Francis A. (1874). (W. Cowper; Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1868, I. 549.)
YATES, HUTCHISON SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 24,
1858. S. of the Rev. Hugh Seymour (above), of Henlow
vicarage, Beds. B. Nov. 26, 1838, in Jamaica. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1838. Brother of Francis A. (1874).
YATES, JAMES. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 15,
1840. Eldest s. of George, mercer, deceased, of Birmingham.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar; B.A. {loth Wrangler)
1844; M..A.. 1847; B.D. 1854. FeUow of Sidney, 1846. Ord.
deacon (Ely), 1847; priest, 1848. Assistant Master at King
Edward's School, Birmingham, 1849-66. R. of Swanscombe,
Kent, 1867-8. Died Mar. 20, 1868. {CUrgy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., i868, i. 685.)
YATES, JOHN LOWNDES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
May 31, 1873. [2nd] s. of [WiUiam Lowndes (1848), deceased
and] Mrs Yates, of Congleton, Cheshire. B. Oct. 26, 1855.
School, Rugby. Matric. Easter, 1874- Adm. at the .Middle
Temple, May i, 1874. CaUed to the Bar, June 13, 1877. On
the Northern Circuit. Brother of William L. (1876). t Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
YATES, JOHN RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4. 1889.
S. of John. B. [Jan. 9, 1871], at Chorley. Schools, Chorley
Grammar and Cambridge House, Wigan. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1894;
priest, 1895 ; C. of Wemeth, Lanes., 1894-9. R. of St George's,
Gorton, 1899-1912. R. of Great and Little Weldon, North-
ants., 1912-47. Canon of Peterb., 1937. Died Jan. 21, 1947.
at West Chantry, Exton, Rutland. {Peile, 11. 749; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. 23, 1947.)
YATES, JOHN SAMUEL BARNARDISTON. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, June 22, 1821. Of Warws. Matric. Michs.
1821; B.A. 1825.
YATES, JOSEPH MAGHULL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 20,
1863. [Eldest] s. of Joseph St John (Christ Church, Oxford,
1827) [Judge of County Courts, of Wellbank, Sandbach,
Cheshire] (and Emily .\ugusta, 4th dau. of David Scott, of
Brotherton, Kincardins.). B. June 19, 1844, in Manchester.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1863; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 27, 1866. CaUed
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1869. On the Northern Cu-cuit. Q.C.,
1893. Recorder of Salford, 1889-1904. Chauman of Quarter
Sessions, Salford Hundred. Stipendiary Magistrate for
Manchester, 1894-1916. Of Buglawton Hall, Congleton,
Cheshire. Married, Mav 29, 1873, Wilhehnina Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of WiUiam Henry Wylde, of Sulhamstead,
Chiswick, and had issue. Died Apr. 17, 1916. Father of the
next; brother of Walter B. (1876). {Record of Old West-
minsters; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Who was Who.)
YATES, JOSEPH MERVYN ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Maghull (above),
Recorder of Salford, of the Glebe House, Davenham,
Cheshire (and Wilhehnina Elizabeth, dau. of W. H. Wylde,
C.M.G., of Sulhamstead, Chiswick). B. July 13, 1878, at
Eccles, Lanes. Schools, Bilton Grange and Wmchester.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B..\. 1902. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, May I, 1003. On the . Northern Circuit. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Lane. Fus.; Capt., R.F.C.).
Registrar-General at Nassau, Bahamas, 1920-2; Resident
Magistrate in Jamaica, 1922; Judge of the Kingston Court,
Jamaica, 1926; Circuit Judge, Ashanti, 1926-8; Puisne Judge
of the Supreme Court of the Gold Coast, from 1928. Married.
Tune 3 1908, Clare Noel Walker. Of Buglawton HaU,
Congleton, Cheshire. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Bilton Grange
Reg. ; Law Lists; W. Cowper; Colonial Office List.)
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YATES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Aug. 3, i793- A 'Ten-
year man.' S. of Richard, custodian of the Abbey ruins,
Bury St Edmunds. B. July 20, 1769, at Bury St Edmunds.
Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Linton, Cambs. [Assistant
Master at Chelmsford Grammar School, 1789-92; at a school
in Hammersmith, 1792.] Matric. Michs. 1804; B.D. 1805;
D.D. 1818. Ord. deacon, 1796; priest, i797; C. of Chelsea
Hospital, 1796-8; Chaplain of the Hospital, 1798-1804. R. of
Ashen, Essex, 1804-34. 'Lived chiefly in London, where he
was in great request as a preacher at the fashionable chapels.'
Married, 18 10, Ann, only dau. of Patrick Telfer, of Gower
Street, and had issue. Edited his father's extensive collection
of drawings and notes on the history of Bury St Edmunds
Abbey. The first part was published, 1805, as Monastic
Remains of the Town and Abbey of St Edmunds Bury; the
second part did not appear until after his death. Author also
of History of Bury Abbey and of a pamphlet. The Church in
Danger. Died Aug. 24, 1834, at Penshurst, Kent. Father of
William (1835); brother of William (i799)- (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide; D.N.B.)
YATES, ROBERT THOMAS CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Trinity, Nov. 29, 1851. S. of Thomas Legal, of Brocken-
hurst, Alverstoke, Hants. B. at Kingston, Surrey. School,
Bucks, (private). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863.
YATES, SAMUEL ASHTON THOMPSON (1864), see THOMPSON.
YATES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 20, 1802.
Doubtful if resided; name removed, 1808.
YATES, WALTER BALDWYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. [6th] s. of Joseph St John (Christ Church, Oxford,
1827) [Judge of County Courts], of [Wellbank], Sandbach,
Cheshire. B. there. May 13, 1857. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. i88o. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 15, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881. On the
North Wales and Cheshire Circuit. Member of the L.C.C.;
Alderman, 1901-7. Chairman of Trade Boards, 1910. Crown
Umpire for Unemployment Insurance, 1912-23. Chairman
of Government Committee on Compensation for Sailors for
War Losses at sea, 1914-19; Chairman, Midland and South-
west Munitions Tribunals. Chancellor of the diocese of
Bangor, 1942-5. Of Cilcen Hall, Mold, Flints. J. P. for Flints.,
1907; D.L., 1933. Deputy Chairman, Flintshire Quarter
Sessions. C.B.E., 1924. Joint author. Law of Ejectment.
Died Apr. 27, 1947. Brother of Joseph M. (1863). {Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 30, 1947-)
YATES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Feb. 16, 1799; a
'Ten-year man.' [S. of Richard, custodian of the Abbey
ruins, Bury St Edmunds.] Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 30,
1804. 'For many years Master of a school at Shacklewell,
Middlesex.' Died at Brighton, Oct. 24, 1830, aged 56.
Brother of Richard (i793)- (G- Mag., 1830, 11. 474, where, in
confusion with an Oxford namesake, it is stated he was
'M.A. of Oxford.')
YATES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 9, 1835.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Richard, D.D. (1793). Chaplain to
the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, of Penshurst, Kent. [B. Sept.
1816.] Matric. Lent, 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Adm. at
Lincoki's Inn, Oct. 17, 1839. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1844.
On the Western Circuit. Married (i) July i, 1847, Mary
Cowland, eldest surv. dau. of James Arundell; (2) Henrietta,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Peter Aubertin (1794), R- of Chipstead,
Surrey. Died June 19, 1888. {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Univ. Almanack.)
YATES, WILLIAM (1838), see YEATES.
YATES, WILLIAM CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 6, 1870. Of Cheshire. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. William,
R. of Eccleston, Ljmcs.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Capt., R.
Lanes. Militia, 1877. Captain, ist Royal Dragoon Guards.
(Army Lists.)
YATES, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 18, 1888.
[Eldest s. of W. E., of Weetwood, Leeds.] Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1891;
priest, 1892; C. of Louth, 1891-6. V. of St Michael's, Louth,
1896-1916. V. of Keddington, 1916-33. Lie. to off., dio. of
Lincoln, from 1934. Married, Nov. 13, 1895, Emily Charlotte,
3rd dau. of Richard Kiln, of Fareham, Hants. Latterly of
21, Westgate, Louth, where he died Dec. 17, 1935, aged 67;
buried at Keddington. {Crockford; The Times, Nov. 16, 1895
and Dec. 19, i935)
YATES, WILLIAM HOLT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Sr John's,
Nov. 10, 1825. [Only] s. of William, Esq., of Sloane Street,
London. Matric. Michs. 1826; M.B. 1832. L.R.C.P., 1839;
Yeatman, Arthur William
M.R.C.P. Physician to the Royal general dispensary, London.
Retired from practice, 1846, and travelled in the East.
Founder of the Svediah Mission, near Antioch. Married, 1837,
Amelia Mary, dau. of Wilham Maxwell, Esq. Author, The
Modern History and Condition of Egypt. Latterly of Wickers-
ley, Yorks. Died, July 25, 1874. (Boase, vi. 974; Walford,
County Families {sub his wife).)
YATES, WILLIAM LOWNDES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 27, 1848. [Only] s. of Samuel [of Congleton, Cheshire].
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. iSij. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. i6, 1848. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1854. Of Congleton. Father of the next and John L. (1873).
{Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
YATES, WILLIAM LOWNDES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. S. of William Lowndes (above), of West Street,
Congleton, Cheshire. B. there, July i, 1857. School, Rugby.
Matric Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
(Rochester), 1881; priest, 1882; C. of St Luke's, Camberwell,
Surrey, 1881-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Clapham, 1883-5. V. of
St Michael's, Southgate, 1885-9. C. of St Mark's, Plumstead,
Kent, 1888-91. Latterly of the Mount, Grosvenor Road,
St Albans. Disappears from Crockford, 1915. Brother of
John L. (1873). {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
YATMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 7,
1882; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 27, 1882. Eldest s. of the Rev. John Augustus (Univer-
sity College, Oxford, 1836), of the Hall, Winscombe, Somerset
(and Ann Victoria Blackley, dau. of the Rev. WilUam H.
Turner). B. [Mar. i, 1864] at Winscombe. [School, Radley.]
Matric. Michs. 1882. Sometime a sheep-farmer in Queensland,
Australia and an orange-grower in Florida. Latterly of The
Hall, Winscombe. J. P. for Somerset. Died Jan. 5, 1945.
{Radley Reg., gives died 'Feb. 5'; Al. Oxon.; The Times,
Jan. 8, 1945.)
YATMAN, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, May 31, 1837. [2nd] s. of W., solicitor, of London (and
Ellen, dau. of John Mitchell). B. [.A.pr. 6, 1819], in the parish
of St Clement's-in-the-Strand. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Rowing 'blue,' 1839,
1843 (rowed at Henley). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 16,
1840. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1844. Of Highgrove,
Tetbury, Gloucs. J. P. for GIoucs., Warws. and Wilts.
Married, 1851, Elizabeth Tower, 3rd dau. of the Rev. George
Thomas Pretyman, Chancellor of Lincoln, and had issue.
Gave £1000 to found the Yatman exhibition at Caius, 1905.
His coat of arms in the West window of the hall. Died
Jan. 13, 1913, at Bournemouth. {Venn, 11. 240 and add.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
YEARSLEY, RALPH OWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6,
1858. S. of James [probably M.R.C.S., of Savile Row]. B.
June I, 1841, in London. School, Berks, (private). Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (London),
1864; priest, 1865; C. of St John's, Isleworth, Middlesex,
1864-6. R. of Sutton Bonington, Notts., 1866-1913. Chap-
lain of Holy Trinity pro-Cathedral, Hamilton, Bermuda,
1880-2. Married Maria Grace Brodie. Latterly of Wolverton
House, Chatsworth Road, Brighton. Disappears from
Crockford, 1920.
YEARWOOD, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1897. S. of Charles Edward, of Colonial bank, Barbados. B.
there, Dec. 8, 1877. School, Harrison College, Barbados.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; LL.B. 1901. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, June 11, 1902. PoUce Magistrate in
Barbados, 1902-30-. Disappears from Law Lists, 1940.
YEATES, ANTHONY GEORGE MICHAELSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1893. S. of Robert, of Gwrya House,
Solva, Pembs. B. Jan. 7, 1872, at Solva. School, Beverley
House, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1893.
YEATES, ROBERT HENRY MACHELL (1835), see MICHAEL-
SON.
YEATES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1838, as
Yates. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs, 1838.
YEATMAN, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. S. of Morgan, merchant [Oporto
shipper], of Bromley, Kent (and Mary, dau. of Edward
Penrhyn). B. [May 5, 1862], at Richmond, Surrey. [School,
Marlborough CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar, 1882;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Canterbury), 1886;
priest, 1887; C. of Chilham, Kent, 1886-9. C. of Holy
Innocents, Homsey, 1889-92. C. of St Gabriel's, Pimlico,
1892-1904. V. of Holy Trinity, Tottenham, 1904-29. Latterly
of 7, Lansdowne Road, Bedford, where he died June 13,
1945. Brother of Morgan E. (1870). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, June 16, 1945.)
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Yeatman, Huyshe Wolcott
YEATMAN (post YEATMAN-BIGGS), HUYSHE WOLCOTT.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May i6, 1864. [3rd] s. of Harry
Fair (Balliol College, Oxford, 1831), of Manston House,
Dorset (and Emma, dau. of Harry Biggs, of Stockton House,
Wilts.). [B. Feb. 2, 1845.] School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871 ; D.D. 1891. Hon.
Fellow, 1905-22. Ord. deacon (Salisbury), 1869; priest, 1870;
C. of St Edmund's, SaUsbury, 1869-77. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Salisbury, 1875-85. V. of Netherbury (with Coles
Ash Chapel), Dorset, 1877-9. V. of Sydenham, Kent, 1879-91.
Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1884. Warden of Bishop's College,
Blackheath, 1894. Sub-Dean of St Saviour's College Chapel,
Southwark, 1898. Changed his name to Yeatman-Biggs, on
inheriting the estates of his brother, 1898. Bishop of South-
wark, 1891-1904; Bishop of Worcester, 1904-18; Bishop of
Coventry, 1918-22. Purchased the estate of Stock Gayland,
Dorset. Married, Nov. 24, 1875, Lady Barbara Caroline, 6th
dau. of the 4th Earl of Dartmouth, and had issue. Author,
The Efficiency and Inefficiency of a Diocese; Life in an
English Diocese; Lay work; etc. Died Apr. 14, 1922, at New-
ton Manor, Swanage. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 17, 1922.)
YEATMAN, JOHN PYM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 11,
1853. Of Lines. [4th surv. s. of Francis Fane, wine-merchant,
of Boston, Lines, (and Caroline, dau. of John Richmond, of
Lymington). B. Mar. 17, 1830.] Matric. Michs. 1853. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 16, 1852. Called to the Bar, June 6,
1855. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. A Special
Pleader. On the North-Eastem and Midland Circuits.
Married, Sept. 11, 1871, Charlotte Murray Houghton, only
dau. of Allen Macdonogh, Esq., of the Curragh, Co. Kildare,
and had issue. Author, legal. [Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
YEATMAN, MORGAN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 27, 1870. S. of Morgan, of Bromley, Kent (and Mary,
dau. of Edward Penrhyn, of Sheen, Surrey). B. Aug. 8, 1851,
at Mortlake, Surrey. School, Marlborough CoUege. Matric.
Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (2yd Wrangler) 1874; M.A.
1877. A Civil Engineer; at Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A., in
1910. Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Lived latterly at HiU House, Buckingham, where he died
Nov. 17, 1929. Brother of Arthur W. (1881). {Marlborough
Coll. Reg.)
YEATS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 28,
1797. S. of John, of Beetham, Westmorland. School,
Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar, 1799;
B.A. Uth WrangUr) 1802; M.A. 1805. Fellow, 1804. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.), 1806; priest, 1807. (Northants. CUrgy.)
YEATS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1851.
S of Thomas, farmer, of Leek, Lanes, (and Ruth). B. at
Tunstal, Lanes. Bapt. Apr. i, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 23, 1855;
priest, Dec. 21, 1856; C. of Plumstead, Kent, 1855-7. C. of
Hertford, 1857-62. C. of South Ockendon, Essex, 1862-6.
V. of Lyonsdown, Herts., 1866-85. V. of Heworth, Yorks.,
1885-1908. Married (i) 1861, Charlotte Mary, eldest dau. of
W. Mello, Esq., of Little AmweU, Herts.; (2) Sept. 21, 1880,
Rosa Bertha, youngest dau. of F. Walker, Esq., of Elm HaU,
Wanstead. Died Jan. 7. 1908, aged 80. [EagU, xxx. 220;
Ecclesiastical Gazette, Nov. 12, 1861; The Guardian, Sept. 29,
1880.)
YELD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. ii, 1861.
r6thl s. of William Walter, railway Post Office clerk, ot
Carlisle (and Sarah). B. [Mar. 4, 1841]. at Edgbaston,
Birmingham. Bapt. Apr. i, 1842. School, CarUsle Granunar
[and Rugby]. Matric. Michs. 1861; exhibitioner; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Lincohi), 1865; priest, 1867; C. of
St Peter-at-Arches, Lincohi and Assistant Master at Lmcoln
Grammar School, 1865-8. Assistant Master at the High
School, Nottingham, 1868-72, and C. of St Matthew s,
Nottingham, 1868-74. V. of St John-the-Baptist, Nottmgham,
1874-83. Head Master of University School, Nottmgham,
1883-91. V. of Exton, Rutland, 1891-4- V. of Grassendale,
Lanes., 1894-1905- Married, Sept. 18, 1867, Harriet May, dau.
of Ralph Hawksmoore Stevenson, of Sandon Lodge, Cobndge,
Staffs Author, The Life of Devotion (translated from the
French of St Francois de Sales); TA.^ Holy Comrnunwn;
Absolution and Confession, etc. Died May i, 1905. [CarlisU
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxvii. 277; Crockford.)
YELD, GEORGE GRENVILLE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897.
S. of George, Assistant Master at St Peter's School. York.
B. Mar. i, 1878, at York. School, St Peter's, York Matnc
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1904- Assistarit Master at
Stoneygate School, Licester; at St George's, Ascot; a
Hydneye House, Willingdon; at Northampton School; at
Yelverton, William Henry Morgan
Rose Hill School, Banstead; at Kendal Grammar School,
1909-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut.,
Labour Corps). Latterly of 2, Burton Lane, York. Died
Dec. 8, 1937, at York. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Dec. 15, 1937.)
YELD, REGINALD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [2nd] s. of Edward [.\ssistant Secretary, General Post
Office], of 21, Park Road, Haverstock Hill, London (and
Victoria Louisa, dau. of Thomas Walker, of Birmingham).
B. May 5, 1873, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1898; M.D.
1901. .\t St Bartholomew's Hospital; Ophthalmic House
Surgeon there. Assistant House Physician, Metropolitan
Hospital. Practised at Hampstead, and at Lower Arrow
Lake, British Columbia from 1920. Married, Aug. 11, 1923,
at Victoria, B.C., Muriel, youngest dau. of the Rev. Reginald
Heart Yeld (Trin. Coll., Dublin), R. of Houghton-le-Spring,
Co. Durham. Author, medical. Died Apr. 3, 1935, at Edge-
wood, B.C. (Record of Old Westminsters; Medical Directories;
The Times, Apr. 6, 1935.)
YELD, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, July 4.
1853; a 'Ten-year man.'
YELDHAM, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30, 1856;
from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Mar. I, 1856. [Only] s. of Stephen, surgeon, of Stamford
Street, London. B. [Oct. 4], 1837, in Christ-Church parish,
Surrey. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1856;
LL.B. i860. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1857.
Lieut., i8th Hussars, 1862; Capt., 1868. Adjutant to Lord
Roberts in the march from Kabul to Kandahar. Retired,
1877. Author (under the pseudonym of 'AUph Cheem'),
Lays of Ind; Basilormond; Lays of the Seaside, etc. Died
May, 1916. (Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 333; Boose, vi. 974; ^""S "/
Court.)
YELLOLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 18, 1827.
[Eld.] s. of John [M.D., F.R.S., of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk]
(for whom see D.W.B.). B. [Feb. 13, 1809], in London. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1827; B..\. 1831; M.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), Oct. 7, 1832; priest, Oct. 6, 1833;
C. of Besthorpe, Norfolk, 1832-4. C. of Hemel Hempstead,
Herts., 1834-45. P.C. of Tring, 1845-56. R. of Barsham,
Suffolk, 1856-68. V. of Ixworth, 1869-78. Latterly of Clare,
Suffolk, where he died Mar. 29, 1892, 'aged 83.' (List of
Carthusians; Crockford; The Guardian, .\pr. 6, 1892.)
YELVERTON, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall.
Nov. 10, 1812; from Exeter CoUege, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 19, 1809, age 18. S. of J[ames] Esq., of Bishop's
Court, near Ottery St Mary, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1812.
(Al. Oxon.)
YELVERTON, The Hon. ROGER DAWSON. Adm. pens, at
Downing, May, 1867, as Dawson- Yelverton; from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 14, 1865. [S. of
Roger, of St Asaph (and Barbara Yelverton Dawson). B.
June 15, 1845. School, Rugby.] Matric. Easter, 1867. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 10, 1866. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1869. On the South-Eastem Circuit. A Special
Pleader. Deputy Judge of West London County Courts.
ChanceUor and Chief Justice of Bahamas, 1890-5. Assumed
the additional surname of Yelverton, under the will of
maternal grandfather, Henry Yelverton, Earl of Sussex.
Married, May 30, 1872, Ellen, dau. of James Lawrence, of
Park Hill, Liverpool, and had issue, .\uthor, Lyrics, ^ioon-
days and Eventide. Of 3, Dr Johnson's BuUdings, Temple,
and Bromley, Kent. Died July 5, 1912. {Al.Oxon.;Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, .\Ien at the Bar; Changes of Name;
Who was Who.)
YELVERTON, The Hon. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com.
at Jesus, Mar. 17, 1814; from Brasenose College Oxford,
whence he had matric. Nov. 5, i5io. L2nd] s of WUham
Charles, 2nd Viscount Avonmore (and Mary, eldest dau. of
John Reade, Esq., of East Camb, Hants.). [B. Dec. 5. I79i-J
School, Eton. Matric. ^Uchs.I8I5; Scholar; M.A. 1816. Adm.
at King's Inns, DubUn, 1817. Of Whitland Abbey, Car-
marthen. J.P. and D.L. for Carmarthens. ; High ShenS of
Carmarthens.. 1831. M.P. for Carmarthen, 1832-5. Mamed,
182s, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. of John Morgan, of FumeM,
Carmarths. Died Apr. 28, 1884. at Fulham. Father of the
next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, m. 1562; Walford, County
Families.)
YELVERTON, WILLIAM HENRY MORGAN. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. i, i860. S. of the Hon. W'UUam Henry
(above). B. Feb. 7, 1840. [School, Cheltenham CoUege.]
Matric Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Heir-presumptive to the
6th Viscount Avonmore. Of Whitland Abbey, Carmarthen,
r.;,.^ Mo.- , inno (Cheltenham CoU. Reg.; H Ao was Mho.)
Died Mar. 3, 1909- (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
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Yeo, Henry Reginald
YEO, HENRY REGINALD. Adm. at Clare, June i6, 1894. as
Reginald Henry. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1907.
Adm. Solicitor, 1901. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1906; priest,
1907; C. of Bishopston, Gloucs., 1906-9. R. of Rougham,
Suffolk, 1909-26. R. of Carlton-in-the-Willows, 1926-33.
Lie. to off., dio. of Canterbury from 1933. Disappears from
Crockford, 1942.
YEO, JOHN ARTHUR ASH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1893. S. of Frank Ash, of Ketley Hall, Glam., and Maitland
House, Cambridge (and Mary D.). B. Oct. 6, 1875, at Swan-
sea. School, Cheltenham CoUege. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1917. An Engineer. Of Penkelly, Lugwardme,
Heref. in 1946. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
YEO, JOHN SHAPLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 17,
1878. S. of John, grocer and draper [of High Street, Stone-
house, Stroud, Gloucs.] (and Emma Matilda). B. at Stone-
house, Aug. 28, i860. School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric.
Michs. 1878; Scholar, 1880; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd
Smith's prize), 1882; M.A. 1885. FeUow, 1882-8. Assistant
Master (and Housemaster) at Fettes, 1882-1904. Died
Nov. 24, 1904. (Blundell's Sch. Reg.; Fettes Coll. Reg.;
Eagle, XXVI. 225; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
YEO, RICHARD FORSTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1885. S. of Richard [of Drayton House, Ealmgl [and
Katharine). B. Aug. 19, 1867, at Ealing. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1894;
practised (Messrs Birkbeck, Yeo and Co.) in Blomfield Street,
London, E.C. Killed through the accidental discharge of his
gun, while out shooting, Nov. 15, 1931, at Bray. Brother of
Robert A. (next). (Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Law Lists; Petle, 11. 715 ;
The Times, Nov. 18, 1931.)
YEO, ROBERT ARTHUR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1887. S. of
Richard (and Katharine). [Stepjson of the Rev. George
Henslow (1854), of Drayton House, EaUng. B. Nov. 15, 1869,
at Ealing. Schools, Wimbledon (private) and Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1887. Sometime a tobacco-planter in the West
Indies, and later, a miner at Coolgardie, W. AustraUa, where
he died, May 7, 1899. Brother of Richard F. (above).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, u. 495.)
YEOMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Pembroke,
Oct. II, 1880. S. of John, merchant, of Osmotherley, near
Northallerton, Yorks. B. there. [School, private.] Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir., 1886. At Adden-
brooke's Hospital, Cambridge and St Thomas's Hospital,
London. L.S.A. 1884; M.R.C.S. 1885. Practised at Beau-
maris, Anglesey; Thornton, near Bradford, and at St
Leonards-on-Sea, from 1910. Brother of George (1882).
(Medical Directories (not in 1920).)
YEOMAN, CONSTANTINE BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Aug. 11, 1840. [3rdl s. of Henry Walker (1807)
(and Lady Margaret Bruce Dundas, dau. of the Earl of
Zetland). B. June 29, 1823, at Woodlands, Yorks. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1844; B.A.
(27th Wrangler) 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (York), 1848;
priest, 1848. V. of Yeddingham, Yorks., 1848-54. R. of
Marhohn, Northants., 1854-60. V. of Manfeld, Yorks., 1860-
89. J. P. Married, Apr. 1858, Margaret Laura, 4th dau. of the
Rev. J. D. Preston, and had issue. Died Apr. 4, 1889, aged 65.
Brother of Henry W. (1834), George D. (1854), Thomas L.
(1837), John (1844) and Robert C. (1856). (Northants. Clergy;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
YEOMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 2,
1882. S. of John, merchant, of Osmotherley, near Northaller-
ton. B. at Ruebury (sic), Yorks. [School, Thorp Arch.]
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. At Edinburgh University
and St Thomas's Hospital. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S. (Edin.);
L.F.P.S. (Glasgow) 1899. Practised at Northallerton.
Disappears from Medical Directories, 1940. Brother of
Charles (1880).
YEOMAN, GEORGE DUNDAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 31, 1854. [5th] s. of Henry Walker (1807), of Hill House,
Richmond, Yorks. [and Woodlands, Whitby]. B. Nov. 4,
1835, at Richmond. School, Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1855;
B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Married, Oct. 27, 1869, Lady Dorothea
Frances Hastings, eldest dau. of Francis Henry Theophilus,
13th Eari of Huntingdon. Died, s.p., Dec. 3, 1908, at Whitby.
Brother of Henry W. (1834), Constantine B. (1840), etc.
(Burke, L.G.; The Times, Dec. 5, 1908.)
YEOMAN, HENRY EVERARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Dec. 30, 1844. S. of Captain Bernard, R.N., of Dart-
mouth Terrace, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1851; priest, 1853; C. of
Lakenham, Norfolk, 1851-3. C. of Wilton, Beds., 1853-4.
C. of Bluntisham, Hunts., 1854-5. Chaplain, R.N., 1856-71;
H.M.S. Duke of Wellington, 1856-60; Madagascar, 1863;
Egmont, 1864; Princess Royal, 1865-6; Irresistible, 1868;
Yeomans, Samuel Cecil
Hector, 1869-70. C. of Besthorpe, Norfolk, 1872-3. C. of
Wortham, Suffolk, 1873-4. C- of Westerfield, 1874-5.
Latteriy of 14, West Street, Grimsbury, Oxon. Died Mar. 10,
1886. (Crockford; CUrgy List; Univ. Almanack.)
YEOMAN, HENRY WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 16,
1807. [Eldest s. of Henry Walker, of Woodlands, Whitby (by
his 2nd wife, Ann, 2nd dau. of General John Hale). B. July
13, 1789. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1813;
M.A. 1817. Of Woodlands, Whitby. J. P. and D.L. for the
North Riding of Yorks. Married, Feb. 5, 1816, Lady Margaret
Bruce Dundas, eldest dau. of the ist Earl of Zetland. Died
Sept. 14, 1875. Father of the next, Constantine B. (1840),
George D. (1854), Thomas L. (1837), John (1844), and
Robert C. (1856). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
YEOMAN, HENRY WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 22,
1834. [Eldest s. of Henry Walker (above), of Woodlands,
Whitby (and Lady Margaret, dau. of the Earl of Zetland).
B. Nov. 21, 1816, at Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorks.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon and priest, 1840. V. of
Marske, Yorks., 1840-50. R. of Moor-Monkton, 1850-70.
Preb. of York, 1851. Lived (without cure) at Richmond,
Yorks., 1871-82. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1883-97. Of
Woodlands and of Marske Hall, Yorks. J. P. for the East
Riding. Died, unmarried. Mar. 30, 1897, at Marske Hall.
Brother of the next two, of Constantine B. (1840), George D.
(1854) and Thomas L. (1837). (Boase, in. 1563; Burke, L.G. ;
Crockford; Clergy List; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. i,
1897.)
YEOMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 7, 1844-
[4th] s. of Henry Walker (1807). B. June 29, 1825, at
Woodlands [Whitby], Yorks. School, Richmond, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Of Milton
Malsor, Peterborough. Married, Oct. i, 1857, Hannah
Dorothea, 4th dau. of William Blacker, of Woodbrook, Co.
Wexford. Died, s.p., Oct. i, 1877. Brother of the above,
the next, Constantine B. (1840), George D. (1854) and
Thomas L. (1837). (Burke, L.G.)
YEOMAN, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
1856. [6th] s. of Henry Walker (1807), of Richmond, Yorks.
B. there, Jan. 5, 1838. School, Richmond. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Of Groves Hall, Sleights, Yorks.
J. P. and D.L. for the N. Riding. County Alderman. Died
Jan. 18, 1908. Brother of the two above, etc. (Burke, L.G.)
YEOMAN, STANLEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1882. S. of
WilUam, manufacturer, of Osmotherley, Yorks. B. there,
July 19, 1865. Schools, private. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.B. and B.Chir., 1890. At St Thomas's Hospital.
House Surgeon at Morpeth Dispensary. M.R.C.S., 1890.
Practised at Prestwich, Manchester. Author, medical. Died,
Feb. II, 1923, at Prestwich. (Venn, 11. 459; Medical
Directories.)
YEOMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 10,
1798. Eldest s. of James, mercer, of Whitby, Yorks. B. there.
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Lent, 1799; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806.
R. of Burslem, Staffs, in i8ii. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Foster,
Ituiex Eccles.)
YEOMAN, THOMAS LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 28, 1837. [2nd] s. of Henry Walker (1807) [of
Hill House, Richmond, Yorks.] B. Dec. 21, 1819, at Guis-
borough. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1838;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 8,
1841. Called to the Bar, May i, 1846. Capt. Yorks.
Regt. (Vols.). Clerk of the Peace for the N. Riding. Suc-
ceeded his eldest brother at Woodlands, 1897. Died, un-
married, Feb. 10, 1901. Brother of Henry W. (1834), etc.
(Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.)
YEOMANS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius, May 20,
1861. S. of Samuel, farmer. B. at Donisthorpe, Derbs.
School, Castle Donnington. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Baslow,
Derbs., 1865-7. C. of Potteme, Wilts., 1868-71. C. of
Bentley, Hants., 1871-4. C. of Shedfield, 1874-82. C. of
Meonstoke, 1882-93. C. of Sarisbury, 1894-6. C. of East-
leigh, 1896-7. C. of North Nymms, Herts., 1897-8. C. of
Shrewton, Wilts., 1900-8. R. of Orcheston, 1908-13.
Latterly of Curdridge, Hants., where he died July 14, 1915.
aged 79. (Venn, 11. $53; Crockford; The Times, July 17, I9I5-)
YEOMANS, SAMUEL CECIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16,
1894. S. of Thomas. B. [Feb. 15, 1876], at Measham, Leics.
School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. In the
Federated Malay States Civil Service; at Kuala Lumpur,
Selangor. (Peile, 11. 790-)
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Yerburgh, Edmond Rochfort
YERBURGH, EDMOND ROCHFORT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Magdalene, .\pr. 7, 1879. [4th] s. of the Rev. Richard (1836),
of Sleaford, Lines, (by his ist wife, Susan, dau. of John
Higgin, of Greenfield, Lanes.). [B. June 30, 1855.] School,
Rossall. Matric. Easter, 1879; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon
(St Albans), 1883 ; priest, 1885 ; C. of Kimpton, Herts., 1883-6.
R. of High Bickington, Devon (succeeding his father), 1886-
96. R. of Wrentham, Sufiolk, 1896-1923. Married, Jan. 17,
1890, Constance Emma, 2nd dau. of John Thwaites, Esq., of
Blackburn. Latterly of 10, Royal Crescent, Bath. Died
Aug. 29, 1924, at FelLxstowe. (Crockford; Burke, P. and B.
(sub AJvingham); The Guardian, Sept. 12, 1924.)
YERBURGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 26, 1793. 2nd s. of Richard, Esq., of Frampton, Lines.
(and Bridget, dau. of Thomas Amall, of Heckington). B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800;
D.D. 1815. V. of New Sleaford, Lines., 1809-51 and of
Tothill, 1810-51. Married, Oct. 9, i8ii, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Eardley Norton, of Little Stanmore, Middlesex.
Author (anonymous) of Sketches. . .of Sleaford. Died Feb. 21,
1851. Father of the next. (Foster, Index Eccies.; Clergy
List; Burke, P. and B. (sub Baron Alvingham); G. Mag.,
185 1, I. 446; P. B. G. Binnall.)
YERBURGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Mar. 16, 1836. Only s. of the Rev. Richard (above), D.D., V.
of New Sleaford (and Elizabeth, dau. of John Eardley
Norton). B. [1817], at Stanmore, Middlesex. Bapt. May 5,
1817. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Chester), 1841 ; priest, 1842 ; C. of St Mary's.'Lancaster,
1841-6. Chaplain to the Millbank prison, Westminster,
1847-51. V. of New Sleaford, Lines, (succeeding his father)
1851-82. Chaplain of Sir Robert Carre's Bede Houses,
Sleaford, 1851-82. R. of High Bickington, Devon, 1882-6.
Married (i) 1846, Susan, dau. of John Higgin, of Greenfield,
Lines., and had issue; (2) 1863, Anne, dau. of Charles Koch,
of Sleaford, and had further issue; (3) Feb. 7, 1882, Ellen,
3rd dau. of C. Rodgers, soUeitor, of Sleaford. Died Aug. 30,
1886. Fatherof Edmond R. (1879). (Peile, 11. 457; Crockford;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Baron Alvingham); The Guardian,
Sept. 8, 1886.)
YERBURY, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 17, 1822. [Youngest] s. of J[ohn] W. B. at Bradford
[-on- Avon], Wilts. School, SaUsbury. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1823. Major,
3rd Light Dragoons, 1846; Lieut. -Col. Retired before i860.
Of Beleomb, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. Married, Emma,
2nd dau. of Thomas Webb, Esq., of Berrow, Worcs., and had
issue. Died before 1880. (Army Lists; Jnns of Court; Waiioid,
County Families.)
YESCOMBE, EDWARD BAYNTUN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Downing, May 5, 1821; from Worcester College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. May 21,1817. [3rd] s. of Capt. Edward
Bayntun, of Cornwall [Conamander of a Lisbon packet] (and
Susannah, dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Peters). B. at Flushing,
near Falmouth. Schools, Ottery St Mary, Devon, and
Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1821; LL.B. 1825. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 27, 1825. 'Died young.' (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Boase, Collect Cornub.)
YETTS, ROBERT MUSKETT. .■Xdm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 9,
1879. [7th s. of Joseph Muskett, solicitor, of Sibton House,
Lower Norwood, London. B. Jan. 17, 1861. School,
Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1879-81. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 21, 1882. Died Dec. 6, 1890, in London. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Boase, vi. 975; Inns of Court.)
YEWDALL, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 30, 1890.
S. of Z., of Brookfield, Calveriey, near Leeds. [School, The
Leys, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. (15th Wrangler)
1894. Appointed to the I.C.S. 1895; Assistant Commissioner
in the Punjab, 1896. Disappears from India Office List, 1910.
YGLESIAS, FRANCIS MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1886. S. of Miguel, of Inglende House, Kenley, Surrey
(and Ellen Maude, dau. of John Barnes, of Willesden,
Middlesex). B. July 16, 1867, at Stamford HiU, London.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1893. Ord. deacon (Lincohi), 1890; priest, 1891; C. of
Coningsby, Lines., 1890-4. C. of Gedney, 1894-6. C. of
Skegness, 1896-8. P.C. of Tattershall, 1898-1920. R. of
Langton-by-Homcastle with Woodhall, 1920-33. Lie. Pr.,
dio. of Lincohi, 1933-47, Perm, to off., dio. Ely, i935-50-
Married, Oct. 8, 1912, Alice, dau. of John Short, of Tatters-
hall. A learned antiquary; mainly responsible for Lord
Curzon's intervention to save Tattershall Castle. Latterly of
Langton Dower, 54, Girton Road, Cambridge, where he died
Dec. 4, 1950. (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The
Times, Dec. 5, i95o; P. B. G. Binnall.)
YoNGE, The Rev. Duke
YGLESIAS, HERBERT RAMON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
12, 1885. [Youngest] s. of Jos4, of Little Shelford, Cambs.
B. [May 14], 1867, at Brighton. School, Cambridge (private).
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889, Adm. SoUcitor, 1893;
practised in London (Messrs Lewis and Vglesias). Married,
Mar. 31, 1909, Enid Mary, dau. of Edmund Evers Dear, of
Hongkong and Melbourne. Died Aug. 20, 1949. (Law Lists.)
YOLLAND, ARTHUR BATTISHILL. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 1, 1893. S. of the Rev. J[ohn] (Queen's College, Oxford,
1849), V. of Hoylake, Cheshire. B. there, Aug. 24, 1874.
School, Rossall (Mr C. Tancock). Matric. Michs. 1893;
Scholar; B.A. 1896. Phil.D., Budapest, 1905. Assistant
Master (in English) at the Francis Joseph Institute, Budapest,
1896. Professor of English Language and Literature at
Budapest University; Dean of the Faculty of .\rts, 1925.
2nd Class Hungarian Order of Merit, 1932. Author, The Age
of Shakespeare (in Magyar); The Life and Works of Charles
Dickens (in Magyar); Dictionary of English and Hungarian
Languages; The National Spirit in Hungarian Literature.
(Rossall Reg.)
YONGE, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Dec. 14, 1799. [2nd s. of the Rev. Duke (1782), V. of Com-
wood, Devon (and Catherine, sister of Sir Thomas Crawley-
Boevey, of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucs.).] B. May 14, 1781, at
Yealmpton, Devon. Matric. Easter, 1800; B..-\. 1804; M.A.
1807. Fellow, 1802-11. Assistant Master at Eton, 1803-29;
Lower Master, 1829-30. Married, Dec. 4, 1810, Elizabeth,
dau. of Joseph Lord, of Pembroke. Died July, 1830, at Eton.
Father of the next, of James A. (1841) and John E. (1836);
brother of Duke (1799). (King's Coll. Reg.; Boase, CoUed.
Cornub.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1830, i. 648.)
YONGE, CHARLES DUKE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Feb. 24, 1831. [Eldest s. of Charles (above). Lower
master at Eton (and Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Lord).]
B. Nov. 30, 1812, at Eton. Matric. Easter, 1831. Refused
admission to his Fellowship at King's, on appeal to the
Visitor, Feb. 24, 1834. Migrated to St Mary Hall, Oxford,
whence he matric. May, 1834; B.A. (Oxford) 1835; M.A.
(Oxford) 1874. A cricket 'blue' at Oxford, 1836. Taught
privately until 1866. Regius Professor of History and English
Literature, Queen's College, Belfast, 1866-91. Married, Aug.
15, 1837, Anne, dau. of J. V. Bethell, of Hereford; no issue.
Author, English-Greek Lexicon, and of many works on the
Latin and Greek languages and on Enghsh history. Died,
s.p., Nov. 30, 1891, in Belfast. Brother of James A. (1841)
and John E. (1836). (Al. Oxon.; Boase, iii. 1564; Burke,
L.G.; King's Coll. Reg., 30; D.N.B.)
YONGE, DENYS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 26, 1777. Youngest
s. of the Rev. Henry (Christ Church, Oxford, 1733), V. of Great
Torrington, Devon. B. there, July 23, 1756. Schools, Great
Torrington (Mr Wickey) and Ottery St Mary. Matric. Michs.
1777; B.A. 1781 ; M.A. 1807. Ord. deacon (Norwich), May 30,
1779; priest, Feb. 2, 1781. R. of Black Torrington, Devon.
R. of \Vest Putford, 1783-1834. R. of Monvenstow, Cornwall,
1807-34. Resided at Great Torrington. Married a Miss
Langford. Brother of WilUaun (1770); father of Frederick
L. W. (1823). (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; The Extraordinary
Black Book, 1830; Clergy List.)
YONGE, DENYS NELSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 30,
1854. [4th] s. of Frederick Langford [William] (1833) (and
Isabel, dau. of J. D. Foulkes, of Medland, Devon). B. Feb. 26,
1836, at Torrington, Devon. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1855; B..K. 1859. Ord. deacon (Oxford), i860; priest, i86i;
C. of White Waltham, Berks., 1860-4. C. of Shottesbrooke,
1860-4. C. of Lamorbey, Kent, 1864-5. C. of Englefield,
Berks., 1865-9. V. of Broxted, Essex, 1869-85. V. of Boreham,
1885-1918. Married, Aug. 20, 1892, Mary Isabel, dau. of the
Rev. John Eyre Yonge (1836). Latterly of 93, Upper Terrace,
Springfield, Chelmsford, where he died Oct. 9, 1920. [Peile,
11. 538; Crockford; Boase, Collect. Cornub.; The Times, Oct. 12,
1920.)
YONGE, The Rev. DUKE. B..\. 1782, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1782. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 10, 1782. Matric.
from University College, Oxford, Nov. 22, i77i;B..'\. 1775-
[3rd s. of the Rev. John (Exeter College, Oxford, i737), R. of
Newton-Ferrers, Devon (and Elizabeth, dau. of George Duke,
ofOtterton). B. Dec. 3, 1750, at PoseK-nche, Devon. School,
Free School, Plvmpton. Studied medicine at Plymouth.]
C. of Charles, P'lvmouth, 1774- C. of Yealmpton, Devon,
1776-82. V. of Otterton, 1782-95. V. of Cornwood, 1793-1823.
R. of Newton-Ferrers, Devon, 1798-1808. R. of Sheviocke,
Cornwall, 1808-23. Married, Mar. 12, 1777, Catherine, dau.
of Thomas Crawley-Boevey, of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucs.
Author of devotional works. Died, Dec. 3, 1823. Father of
ke, L.G.; Boase,
Charles (1799) and the next. (Al. Oxon.; Burke,
Biblio. Cornub.)
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YoNGE, Duke
YONGE, DUKE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Jan. 21,
1799. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Duke (above) (and Cathenne,
dau. of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, Bart.).] B. [Oct. 13,
1779], at Yealmpton, Devon. Matric. Easter, 1800; B.A.
1803; M.A. 1808. Fellow, 1802-6. V. of Willoughton, Lmcs.,
1805-36. V. of Antony, Cornwall, 1806-36. R. of Newton
Ferrers, Devon, 1808-12. Married, May 14, 1806, Cordelia
Anne, dau. of Samuel Colbome, of Lyndhurst, Hants, and
sister of John, ist Baron Seaton. Died July 29, 1836, at the
residence of his brother, Dr Yonge, in Plymouth. Brother of
Charles (1799); father of the next. (King's Coll. Reg.; Eton
Sch. Lists, which gives death as in 1839; Burke, L.G.; Boase,
Biblio. Cornub.; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 915; G. Mag., 1836,
II. 33I-)
YONGE, DUKE [JOHN]. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 21, 1828;
from Oriel College, Oxford, whence he had matnc. Feb. 24,
1827, age 17; returned to Oxford; B.A., from New Inn Hall,
1836. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Duke (above), V. of Antony,
Cornwall. B. Mar. 9, 1809. School, Eton.] C. of All Samts,
Bolton, Lanes. Married Elizabeth Roberts, and had issue.
Author, Poems. Died Jan. 10, 1846, at Alloa, Clackmanan, of
a gunshot-wound. (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists; Boase,
Biblio. Cornub.; G. Mag., 1846, i. 327.)
YONGE FREDERICK LANGFORD WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Dec. 15, 1823. Of Devon. S. of the Rev.
Denys(i777). School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828.
P.C. of Frithelstock, Devon, 1829-41. Married, June 24,
1830, Isabel, dau. of J. D. Foulkes, Esq., of Medland, Devon.
Died June 7, 1841, aged 36, at Torrington, Devon. Father of
Denys N. (1854). (Jesus Coll. Notes; Clergy List; Clerical
Guide; G. Mag., 1841, n. 215.)
YONGE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 30, 1869. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. J[ohn Eyre] (1836),
master at Eton (and the Hon. Catherine Chariotte Lysaght,
dau. ofthe4th Lord de Lisle). [B.Oct. 10, 1850.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar, 1870; B.A. (2isi Wrangler)
1873; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Winchester), 1875; priest,
1876; C. of Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 1875-9. C. of York-
town, Surrey, 1879-82. C. of Sparham, Norfolk, 1882-93.
V. of Hullavington, Wilts., 1893-1905. R. of Newtimber,
Sussex, 1905-18. Married, July 17, 1883, Anne, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Starling Norgate, R. of Sparham.
Latteriy of Wanborough Lane, Cranleigh, where he died
May 9, 1929. (Crockford; The Times, May 13, 1929)
YONGE, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Tuly 28, 1841. [3rd s. of the Rev. Charles (i799).
under-master at Eton.] B. Mar. 9, 1822, at Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1841; Camden medal, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
Fellow, 1844-60. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1844.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853. On the Western Circuit.
Recorder of Barnstaple and Bideford, Devon, 1860-4.
Married, Aug. 28, i860, Hannah, eldest dau. of W. Rogers,
of Dublin. Died, s.p., Sept. 12, 1864, at Conna vicarage, Co.
Cork. Brother of the next and of Charles D. (1831). (Boase,
III. 1565; King's Coll. Reg., 40; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1864, II. 534.)
YONGE, JOHN EYRE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 26, 1836. [2nd s. of Charles (i799). Master at Eton (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Lord). Bapt. Apr. 10, 1818, at
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Fellow,
1839-44. Assistant Master at Eton, 1840-75. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1843; priest, 1844; C. of Stowmarket, Suffolk,
1875-6. C. of Loders, Dorset, 1875-6. Chaplain to Lord de
Lisle. R. of Hempstead with Lessingham, Norfolk, 1876-90.
Married, Dec. 19, 1844, the Hon. Catherine Charlotte Lysaght,
dau. of George, 4th Baron de Lisle. Author, Horace, with English
Notes. Died June ii, 1890, aged 72, at Hempstead rectory.
Brother of Charles D. {1831) and the above; father of
George (1869). (Boase, 11. 1565; Boase, Collect. Cornub.;
King's Coll. Reg., 35; Crockford.)
YONGE, LYTTLETON VERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [6th] s. of the Rev. Vernon George (1841) [R.] of
Whitmore, Staffs. B. Feb. 9, 1861, at Great Bolas, Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1880; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), 1886; priest, 1888; C. of
Hadley, Salop, 1886-90. V. of Rowton, 1890-1915. Married,
Oct. 19, 1892, E. M. H., only child of Thomas Growcock, of
Great Bolas. Died July 15, 1915, at Rhyl. (Crockford; The
Times, July 19, 1915; Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
YONGE, NORMAN BOND. Adm. sizar (age 28) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 1858; a 'Ten-year man.' [2nd] s. of Weston, of Chames
Hall [Eccleshall], Staffs, (and Mary, dau. of Norman Bond, of
Abergwilly, Carm.). [B. Nov. 16, 1829. Schools, Rugeley
Grammar, and Stamford Grammar; and at Birmingham
Theological College and Owens College, Manchester.] Poet.
YooL, George Alexander
Author, The Shadow of the Yew, etc. Married IsabeUa
Christian, dau. of Nathaniel Cave, of Barbados. Died in 1872.
Brother of Vernon G. (1841). (T. A. Walker, 513; Boase, vi.
976; Burke, L.G.; V. Hodson.)
YONGE, REGINALD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. i, 1833.
Of Shropshire. [2nd s. of Weston, of Madeley. School,
Shrewsbury.] Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 23, 1834.
Matric. Lent, 1834; LL.B. 1840. Ord. deacon (Chester),
July 30, 1837; priest, Dec. 16, 1838. C. of Wrenbury,
Cheshire, 1842-6. R. of Wrockwardine Wood, Salop, 1846-
67. P.C. of St Thomas, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1867-82.
V. of St Paul's, Liverpool, 1882. Married, 1839, Harriet, dau.
of R. Rodenhurst, of Nantwich. Latterly of i. Belvedere
Road, Liverpool. Died Apr. 1889, aged 79. Brother of the
next. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Boase, vi. 976; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
YONGE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sx John's, Dec. 8, 1828.
[3rd and youngest] s. of Weston, Esq., of Madeley, Shrop-
shure (by his 1st wife, Ann, dau. of the Rev. George Gretton,
R. of Norton, Salop). School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1829; B.A. 1834; M.A, 1838. Ord. deacon (Bangor, at
Lichfield), July 10, 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Sandiacre, Derbs.,
1836. C. of Lavenham, Suffolk. Chaplain to the Wolstanton
and Burslem Union, Staffs., 1845-67. V. of Weston, Cheshke,
1867-77. Disappears from Crockford, 1878. Brother of the
above. {Clergy List; V. Hodson; Burke, L.G.)
YONGE, VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 18,
1752. S. of Vernon, gent., of Staffs. B. in Staffs. Schools,
Maer, Staffs, [and Shrewsbury]. Matric. Michs. 1752. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Mar. 14, 1756; priest. May 17, 1761; C. of
Pontesbury, Salop, 1756-61. C. of Meole-Brace, 1761.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 616.)
YONGE, VERNON GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 28,
1841. [Eldest] s. of Weston, of Chames Hall, Eccleshall,
Staffs, (and Mary, dau. of Norman Bond, Esq., of Car-
marthens.). B. July 4, 1823. School, Stamford (Rev. F.
Gretton). Matric. Michs. 1841 ; Scholar; B.A. 1845. Succeeded
to Chames Hall, 1849. Ord. deacon (Hereford), Dec. 20, 1846;
priest, Sept. 19, 1847; C. of Pipe and Lyde, Heref., 1846-7.
C. of Croxton, Staffs., 1848-53. C. of Ullingswick, Heref.,
1853-4. C. of Great Bolas, Salop, 1855-63. V. of Doddington,
Cheshire, 1863-78. R. of Whitmore, Staffs., 1878-85. R. of
Brattleby, Lines., 1885-9. Resided latterly at Chames Hall.
J. P. for Staffs. Married, July 27, 1848, Frances, dau. of
Nathaniel Cave, of the Barbados. Died Aug. 20, 1914, aged
91, at Chames HaU. Father of Lyttleton V. (1880); brother
of Norman B. (1858). {Eagle, x,\xvi. 221; Crockford;
Waif ord, County Families.)
YONGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 20, 1770. Of
Devon. [S. of the Rev. Henry (Christ Church, Oxford, i733).
V. of Great Torrington.] Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. {12th
Wrangler) 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 24,
1775; priest. Mar. 2, 1777. V. of Swaffham, Norfolk, 1799-
1845. R. of Hilborough, 1806-37. R. of Necton with Hohne
Hale, 1838-45. Archdeacon and ChanceUor of Norwich,
1782-1814. Died Dec. 2, 1845, aged 92, at Swaffham.
Brother of Denys (1777); father of the next. (Boase, Collect.
Cornub.; G. Mag., 1845, i. 324, states 'he was, we believe,
a son of the Rt. Rev. Philip, Bishop of Norwich, and adds
that he was R. of Swaffham 'for 65 years.')
YONGE, WILLIAM JOHNSON. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 15, 1804. S. of the Rev. WilUam (above) (and
Frances). [B. Oct. 15, 1785, at Torrington, Devon.] Bapt.
Dec. 20, 1785. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1815.
Fellow, 1807-24. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Dec. 18, 1808;
priest, July 8, 1810. P.C. of Rockboume, Hants., 1824-75-
Married EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of the Rev. WeUington Furse,
of Halsdon, Devon. Died May 2, 1875. (Clergy List; Crock-
ford; King's Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G. sub Furse; Sir W.
Sterry.)
YOOL, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
29, 1895. S. of Henry, of Field Place, Weybridge, Surrey.
B. Oct. 15, 1876, at Weybridge. School, Radley. Matnc.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt., 1900;
Lieut., 1902; Capt., 1909; Major, 1915. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, South Staffordshire Regt.; attached
Lanes. Regt.; Lieut.-Col., Lincolnshire Regt. (T.F.); wounded
twice; D.S.O.; mentioned twice in despatches). Retired,
1922. Married, Marjorie, dau. of E. A. Miller, of St Andrews,
and had issue. Died Dec. 10, 1934, at Kingsley, Shiplake,
Oxon. (Radley Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; The
Times, Dec. 12, 1934.)
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YooL, George Valentine
YOOL, GEORGE VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5,
1847. [3rd s. of William, of Gloucester Place, Hyde Park,
London.] Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1849; B.A. {srd
Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1851; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
ist Class, 1852); M.,\. 1854. FeUow, 1853; Assistant Tutor,
1853-4. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 17, 185 1. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1856. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Author, An Essay on Law of Waste and Nuisance. Died
Nov. 6, 1907, aged 78. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 12, 1907.)
YORK, DUKE OF, (1894), see GEORGE, H.R.H. Prince.
YORK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at St John's, Oct. 12,
1829. Of Middlesex. Kept the Michs. Term, 1829.
YORK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 21, 1846.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1850; M.A. 1853.
FeUow, 18S2-4. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1850; priest (Llandaff),
1851. R. of Little Eversden, 1854-87, and V. of Great
Eversden, Cambs., 1863-87. Died June i8, 1887. (Crockford;
The Guardian, June 29, 1887.)
YORK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 28, 1846; a
'Ten-year man.' 'Plus annos 24 natus.' Matric. Lent, 1855;
B.D. {Stat.Eliz.) 1856. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1849; priest,
1850. Assistant Master at Birmingham and Edgbaston Prep.
School, 1857-70. Chaplain of Queen's Hospital, Birmingham,
1867-79. Chaplain of St Olave's Union Infirmary, Rother-
hithe and of Bermondsey Workhouse, 1879. Chaplain of
St Olave's Workhouse, Horsleydown, 1884-94. Disappears
from Crockford, 1895.
YORKE, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 9, 1870. [5th] s. of the Hon. and Ven. Henry Reginald
(1820), Archdeacon of Ely, of Wimpole, Cambs. (and Flora
Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart.).
B. Jan. 12, 1852, at Wimpole. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1870. Ord. deacon (Brisbane), 1883; priest, 1884; C. of
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 1883-4. C. of St
Lawrence and North Rockhampton, 1884-5. Inc. of Bodalla,
N.S.W., 1885-6. C. of St Mark's, Fitzroy, Victoria, 1887.
Inc. of St Matthew's, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1887-90. Inc.
of Queenstown with Arrowtown, Dunedin, 1891-4. Inc. of
St Matthew's, Masterton, Wellington, N.Z., 1894-7. R. of
Fowhnere, Cambs., 1897-1925. Married, Apr. 16, 1885, Cecil
Charlotte, dau. of Henry Stuart Russell. Died suddenly,
June 7, 1925, at Fowlmere. Brother of Philip S. (1854).
(Rugby Sch. Reg. ; Crockford; Burke, P. and B. sub Hardwicke ;
The Times, June 10, 1925.)
YORKE, CHARLES. B.A. 1759, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Magdalene, 1759. [S. of the Rev. William, of Spaxton,
Somerset.] Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Apr. 6, 1739,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1742. {Al. Oxon.)
YORKE, CHARLES ISAAC. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens',
Feb. 9, 1781. [Eldest s. of the Rt. Rev. James (1748). Bishop
of Ely.] Matric. Easter, 1784; M.A. 1784. Fellow of St
John's, 1788-90. Ord. deacon (Ely), Dec. 12, 1790; priest,
Dec. 19, 1790; Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. Brother of
Philip (1788). (F. P. White.)
YORKE, CHARLES ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 22, 1818. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Philip (1788) (and the
Hon. Anna Maria Cocks). B. [Oct. 7, 1801], at Great Horkes-
ley, Essex. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (St Asaph), 1825; priest (SaUsbury),
1826. V. of Latton with Essey, Wilts., 1826-9. R. of Shenfield,
Essex, 1829-63. Married, Dec. 17, 1840, EUen, youngest dau.
of John Leigh, of Sandhills. Author, The Church of Christ
portrayed; Original researches in the Word of God. Died July
25, 1863. Father of Reginald L. (1864). {Harrow Sch. Re%.;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Hardwicke); Clergy List; Crockford;
Boase, iii. 1566; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 380.)
YORKE, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
St John's, Jan. 22, 1781. Of Middlesex. [2nd] s. of the
Rt. Hon. Charles (1739), deceased, Attorney-General (by his
2nd wife, Agneta, dau. of Henry Johnson, of Great Berk-
hamsted). [B. Mar. 12, 1764.] School, Harrow. Matnc.
Easter, 1783; M.A. per Lit. Reg., 1783- Adm. at Lmcoln's
Inn, July 25, 1780. CaUed to the Bar, May 12, 1787- Chief.
Justice of the Isle of Ely, 1789-93- M-P- for Cambridgeshire,
1790-1810. Lieut.-Col., Cambs. Mihtia, i799- Secretary of
State for War, 1801-3; Home Secretary, 1803-4. A TeUer of
the Exchequer, 1810-34. M.P. for St Germains, Cornwall,
1810-12; for Liskeard, 1812-18. First Lord of the Admiralty,
i8io-i2. Retired from public life, 1818. Strongly opposed
Catholic Emancipation and the abolition of mutilation after
execution for treason; and gained the hatred of the press for
enforcing the 'No strangers' order in the House; resisted the
inquiry into the Government's conduct of the Walcheren
expedition, 1810. F.R.S. 1801; F.S.A., 1801; P.C. 1801.
Married, July i, 1790, Harriet, eldest dau. of Charles
Manningham, of Thorpe, Surrey. Died, s.p., in Bruton Street,
Berkeley Square, Mar. 13, 1834. Half-brother of Philip (i774)-
YoRKE, Henry Reginald
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 577; Burke, P.
and B. sub Earl of Hardwicke; Inns of Court; D.N.B.;
Winstanley, Unreformed Camliridge, 55, 215.)
YORKE, CHARLES PHILIP (1835), see HARDWICKE.
YORKE, CHARLES PHILIP (1855), see ROYSTON, VISCOUNT.
YORKE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, Oct. 18,
1805. [3rd| s. of Thomas (i755), of Halton Place, Skipton,
Vorks. (and Jane Reay). B. [Feb. 8, 1787J, at Halton Place,
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1805; Scholar, 1805.
Migrated to St Catharine's, .-^pr. 14, 1809; B.A. 1810; M.A.
1813. Fellow, 1810-17. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 29,
1810. Called to the Bar, Nov. 25, 1819. Of Bewerley Hall,
near Pateley Bridge, Yorks. In Holy Orders. Died Nov. 29,
1871, in London. Left i^ooo to St Catharine's College for
educational purposes and also endowed the Vorke (Univer-
sity) prize. Brother of John (1796). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Boase, vi. 976; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; G. F. Browne,
St Catharine's College, 219; P. E. Towell.)
YORKE, ELIOT THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3,
1823. [3rd] s. of [Admiral] Sir Joseph Sydney, K.C.B.[M.P.],
of Hants, (and Elizabeth Weake, dau. of James Rattray).
[B. Apr. 29, 1805.] School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1824;
B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1827.
Called to the Bar, May 10, 1832. M.P. for Cambridgeshire,
1835-65. D.L. and J. P. for Cambs. Granted precedence of
an earl's son, Feb. 10, 1836. Chairman of Cambridgeshire
Quarter Sessions, 1839-73. Married, Jan. 31, 1833, Emily
Anne Millicent, only dau. of Emihus Henry Delm^-Radclifie,
Esq., of Hitchin, Herts. Died, s.p., May 3, 1885, in Park
Lane, London. Brother of Grantham M. (1832), Henry R.
(1820) and of Charies P. (1835, sub Hardwicke). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Hardwicke); Eagle, xrv. 109;
Boase, in. 1566; Inns of Court.)
YORKE, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 14,
1832. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Died
Oct. 24, 1893, aged 78. (Univ. Almanack.)
YORKE, GEORGE CHARILAUS CAMPERDOWN REDHEAD.
.\dm. pens, at Christ's, May 21, 1827. [2nd] s. of Henry
Redhead [the revolutionary, of the Inner Temple and of
10, Grocers' Hall Court (for whom see D.N.B.)] (and a dau.
of — .Andrews, Keeper of Dorchester Castle). B. Oct. 11,
1805. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1827. Kept
ten terms. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1828. Resided
in Lothian Street, Edinburgh. Brother of Henry G. R. (1825).
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 426; Inns of Court.)
YORKE, GRANTHAM MUNTON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens',
June II, 1832. Of Hants. [4th s. of Admiral Sir Joseph
Sydney (and Elizabeth Weake, dau. of James Rattray).
B. Feb. 14, 1809. School, Charterhouse.] Had served with
the 52nd Regiment, 1826; the 94th, 1829; the 85th, 1829;
retired as Lieut., 1833. Matric. Michs. 1832. Adm. as a FeU.-
Com. at Trinity College, DubUn, Apr. 19, 1834. Ord. deacon
(Limerick), 1835; priest (Lincohi), 1837. R. of St Philip's,
Birmingham, 1844-74. Preb. of Lichfield, 1845-79- Chaplain
to the Bishop of Worcester. Dean of Worcester, 1874-9.
Granted precedence of an earl's son, Feb. 10, 1836. Married,
Mar. 10, 1830, Marian Emily, eldest dau. of Sir Henry C.
Montgomer>', ist Bart., and had issue. Died Oct. 2, 1879.
Brother of EUot T. (1823), Henry R. (1820) and Charles P.
(1835, sub Hardwicke). (List of Carthusians; R. L. Arrow-
smith; Crockford; Burke, P. and B. (sitb Earl of Hardwicke).)
YORKE, HENRY GALGACUS REDHEAD. .\dm. pens, at
Christ's, Mar. 18, 1825; Fell.-Com., Mar. 18, 1828. [Eld.] s.
of Henry Redhead [the revolutionary, for whom see D.N.B.]
(and a dau. of — Andrews, keeper of Dorchester Castle, where
his father had been imprisoned). B. Dec. 9, 1802. School,
Eton [and Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 1826. Kept seven
terms. M.P. for York, 1841-8. Married, 1837, Elizabeth
Crosbie, only dau. of the Rev. William, 4th Baron Brandon.
Committed suicide in London, May 12, 1848. Brother of
George C. C. R. (1827). (List of Cartltusians; Peile, 11. 418;
Return of M.P.s; V. Hodson.)
YORKE, HENRY REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb.
28, 1820. S. of Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney [K.C.B.,
M.P.] (by his 1st wife, Elizabeth Weake, dau. of James
Rattray). B. [Oct. 30, 1803], at Bursledon, Hants. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln), Sept. 24, 1826; priest (Lincohi, LUt. dim.
from Chichester), Sept. 23, 1S27. R- of Aspenden, Herts..
1830-56. R. of Wimpole, Cambs. 1831-71. Archdeacon of
Huntingdon, 1856-9. Canon of Ely, 1859-71. J-P-„for
Cambs. Granted precedence of an earl's son, Feb. 10, 183O.
Married, Nov. 19, 1833, Flora EHzabeth, 3rd dau. of General
Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. Died Sept. 26, 1871. Father of
Alexander C. (1870) and Philip S. (1854); brother of EliotT.
(1823) Charles P. (1835, sub Hardwicke, and Grantham H.
(1832). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Eari of
Hardwicke); Boase, m. 1567; Clergy List; Crockford.)
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YoRKE, James
YORKE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 7, 1836. 2nd s. of
James, money-broker, of Peterborough. B. June 18, 1816,
at Oundle. Schools, Peterborough (Mr Garbett) and
Grantham (Mr Andrews). Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840;
M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Chester), 1840; priest, 1842; C. of
Neston, Cheshire, 1841-3. C. of Malpas, 1844-9. C. of
Marbury, 1849-70; R. there, 1870-5. Domestic Chaplain to
Viscount Combermere. Married, Caroline, youngest dau. of
Sir Harry Mainwaring, Bart. Died Mar. 5, 1875. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
YORKE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Jan. 14, 1796.
[Eldest] s. of Thomas (1755), Esq., of Halton Place, Yorks.
(and Jane, dau. of Joseph Reay, of Newcastle). [B. Feb. 29,
1776. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1796. Succeeded to
the family estates, July 3, 1811. Of Halton Place and
Bewerley Hall. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1818-19. J. P. and
D.L. for Yorks. Married, Aug. 9, 1821, Mary, dau. of Ichabod
Wright, of Mapperley. Died Feb. 5, 1857, at Bewerley Hall;
buried at Pateley Bridge. Brother of Edmund (1805); father
of the next and of Thomas E. (1849). {Rugby Sch. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 578; Burke, L.G.)
YORKE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, July i, 1846.
S. of John, Esq. (above), of Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge,
Yorks. (and Mary Wright). B. there [Mar. 28, 1827]. Bapt.
Apr. 8, 1827. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1846. Succeeded
to Bewerley Hall, 1857. J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of
Yorks. Married, Sept. 5, 1859, Alice, 5th dau. of James
Simpson, of West Chffe, Kent. Died, s.p., Oct. 3, 1883.
Brother of Thomas E. (1849). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
YORKE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 13, 1823. Of
Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Joseph (and Catherine, dau. of
James Cocks). B. Jan. 11, 1807. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1825. Of Forthampton Court, Tewkesbury, Gloucs.
M.P. for Reigate, 1831-2. J. P. and D.L. for Worcs.; J. P. for
Gloucs. High Sheriff of Gloucs., 1844-5. Married, Dec. 31,
1834, Frances Antonia, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole-
Carew, M.P., of Antony, Cornwall and had issue. Died.
Feb. 4, 1889. {Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, iii. 1567; Eagle, .\v.
372; Burke, P. and B. {sub Hardwicke).)
YORKE, PEIRCE WYNNE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
June 21, 1803. [B. Aug. 7, 1784]. [Eld.] s. of Philip (next),
of Dyffren Aled, Denbighs. (by his 2nd wife). School, Eton.
Of Dyflren Aled. High Sheriff of Denbighs., 18 17. Married,
1817, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir William Bulkeley Hughes,
of PlSs Coch, Anglesey, and had issue.Died Feb. 9, 1837. Trin.
Coll. Adms., confusing him with his brother, Philip W. (1806),
states that he migrated to St John's; half-brother of Simon
(1788). (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
YORKE, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, Apr. 14,
1762. Of Denbighs. [Eldest s. of Symon, of Erddig, Wrexham
(and Dorothy, dau. of Matthew Hutton, of Newnham, Herts.).
B. July 30, 1743, at Erddig. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1762; M.A., per Lit. Reg., 1765. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 12, 1762. Called to the Bar, July 4, 1767. F.S.A., 1768.
M.P. for Helston, 1774-8; for Grantham, 1792-3. Married
(i) July 2, 1770, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir John Cust,
3rd Bart., and had issue; (2) 1782, Diana, widow of Ridgeway
Owen Meyrick (and dau. of Peirce Wynne), of Dyffryn Aled,
Denbighs., and had further issue. Author, The Royal Tribes
of Wales. Died Feb. ig, 1804, at Erddig Park, Wrexham.
Father of Peirce W. (above) Philip W. (1806) andSimon (1788).
{Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Return, of M.P.s.; G. Mag.,
1804, I. 280; D.N.B.)
YORKE, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 15, i774-
Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of the Rt. Hon. Charies (1739),
deceased, Attorney-General (by his ist wife, Catherine, only
dau. of William Freeman). B. May 31, 1757. School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1775; M.A. 1776; Hon. LL.D. 1811. Of
Wimpole, Cambs. High Steward of the University, 1806-34.
M.P. for Cambridgeshire, 1780-90. Succeeded his uncle as
3rd Earl of Hardwicke, May, 1796. Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland, 1801-6. Supported CathoUc emancipation and the
Reform bill, 1831. Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, 1790-
1834. A Trustee of the British Museum, 1802-34. K.G.,
1803. F.R.S., 1790. F.S.A., 1791; P.C, 1801. Married,
July 24, 1782, Elizabeth, dau. of the Earl of Balcarres, and
had issue. Died Nov. 18, 1834; buried at Wimpole. Father of
Philip, Viscount Royston (1801, sub Royston); half-brother
of Charles P. (1781). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
YORKE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 19, 1788. Of
Middlesex. [2nd s. of the Rt. Rev. James (1748), Bishop of
Ely (and Mary, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Isaac Maddox, Bishop of
Worcester). B. Feb. 24, 1770.] Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A.
1793; M.A. 1796. Fellow, 1792-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 15,
1794; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Ely), Mar. i, 1795.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely, 1795. R. of St Michael's, Mile
End, Essex, 1795-6. R. of Great Horkesley, 1796-1817.
Preb. of Ely, 1795-1817. R. of Littlebury, Essex, 1800-17.
Married, Nov. 29, 1797, the Hon. .'Vnna Maria Cocks, youngest
YoRKE, Thomas
dau. of Lord Somers. Took a leading
in the Church
Downman. Father of Charles I. (i8i8); brother of Charles :
(1781). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 578; Burke, P. and B., sub
Earl of Hardwicke.)
YORKE, PHILIP (1801), see ROYSTON, VISCOUNT.
YORKE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan, 10, 1868. Did
not reside. [Eldest s. of Sirhon, of Erddig, Denbighshire (and
Victoria Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of General Sir Edward Cust,
ist Bart.). B. Apr. 28, 1849.] Of Erddig, Denbighshire. J. P.
and D.L. for Denbighs.; High Sheriff, 1895. Mayor of
Wrexham, 1896-7. Capt., Royal Denbigh Rifles. Married
(i) Apr. 12, 1877, Annette Fountavne, eldest dau. of Sir
Richard Price Puleston, 3rd Bart., of Emral, Flints.; (2) Apr.
23, 1902, Louisa Matilda, dau. of the Rev. T. J. Scott, R. of
Chilton-Foliat, Wilts., and had issue. Died June 21, 1922.
(Burke, L.G.)
YORKE, PHILIP SYDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 30, 1854. [Eldest] s. of the Venerable Henry Reginald
(1820), R. of Wimpole, Cambs. (and Flora EUzabeth, dau. of
General Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart.). B. there Dec. 31,
1834. Bapt. July 13, 1835. School [Cheam], Surrey (private).
Matric. Michs. 1854. Cadet in the H.E.I. Co.'s Service, 1855;
Ensign, 12th Bengal Native Infantry, 1855; Lieut., 1857;
Captain, 1863; Major, 1868; Lieut. -Col., 1869; Brevet-
Colonel, 1874. Married, May 19, 1881, Alice Hopwood
Schofield, dau. of William Dudley Coddington, of Wycoller,
near Blackburn. Died, s.p., Dec. 7, 1881. Brother of
Alexander C. (1870). {Army Lists; Burke, P. and B. [sub
Earl of Hardwicke); /. Rennie.)
YORKE, PHILIP WYNNE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 4, 1806.
[3rd] s. of PhiUp (1762), of Dyffren Aled, Denbighs. (by his
2nd wife, Diana, widow of Ridgeway Owen Meyrick and dau.
of Peirce Wynne). [School, Westminster]. Matric. Easter,
1806; B..A.. 1811; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Chester), Sept.
22, 1811; priest (London), Feb. 23, 1812. R. of South Shoe-
bury, Essex, 1812-58. R. of Rayleigh, 1838-43. R. of Hawk-
well, 1844-58. Died, s.p.. Mar. 21, 1858, aged 70. Brother of
Peirce W. (1803), half-brother of Simon (1788). {Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1858, I. 563; Record of Old Westminsters, where he is
erroneously identified with Peirce W.)
YORKE, REGINALD LUCAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 20,
1864. S. of the Rev. Charles Isaac (1818), R. of Shenfield,
Essex (and Ellen, dau. of John Leigh). B. there, Jan. 26,
1846. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1871. C. of the Lye, Worcs., 1870-1. C. of Powick, 1871.
Died Oct. 22, 1871, at the rectory, Severn Stoke, as the result
of an accident while cub-hunting. {Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Clergy
List; The Standard, Oct. 24, 1871; The Times, Oct. 25, 1871.)
YORKE, REGINALD SOMERS. Adm. a scholar at St Catha-
rine's, June 12, 1872. [2nd] s. of Capt. James Charles (Oriel
CoUege, Oxford, 1834), 5th Dragoon Guards, deceased (and
Georgiana Augusta, dau. of the Rev. Charles Hawkins, Canon
of York). [B. June 10, 1854. Schools, Christ College, Brecon
and Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B..\. 1886. In the
Chinese Imperial Customs, 1876-93. Civil Rank, of the
4th Class (China). Married, Feb. 10, 1886, Emmeline, sister
of Sir Malby Crofton, 3rd Bart., and had issue. Resided
latterly at Yscythrog, Bwlch, Brecons. Died Jan. 29, 1916,
at Hastings. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. {sub
Earl of Hardwicke); Canon A. E. Donaldson; The Times,
Feb. 1, 1916.)
YORKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan.
1775. S. of Edward, scribe, of Cambridge. B. there, Jan. 5,
1756. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Lent, 1775;
Scholar; B.A. 1779. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1778. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg., which calls him 'R. of Osgodby, Lines.';
Northants. Clergy.)
YORKE, SIMON. Adm Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's, Nov.
29, 1788. [Eldest] s. of Philip (1762), of Erddig, Denbighs.
(by his 1st wife, EUzabeth, dau. of Sir John Cust, 3rd Bart.).
B. [July 27, 1771], in St George's parish, Hanover Square,
London. [School, Eton.] Matric. Easter, 1789; B.A. 1793;
M.A. 1797. M.P. for Grantham, 1793-1802. High Sheriff of
Denbighshire, 1807-8. Mairied, Mar. 11, 1807, Margaret,
youngest dau. of John Holland, of Teydran, Denbighs., and
had issue. Died Dec. 12, 1834. Half-brother of Peirce W.
(1803) and PhUip W. (1806). {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. 578; Retttrn of M.P.s.)
YORKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 13, 1755. B.
[June 5, 1738], at Helperby, Yorks. [2nd s. of Thomas, of
Halton Place, Yorks. (and Abigail, dau. of William Andrews,
of Barnes Hall, Worcs.).] Matric. Michs. 1755; LL.B. 1761.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 11, 1755- Called to the Bar,
Nov. 21, 1764. Of Halton Place, Yorks. Married, Feb. 8,
1774, Jane, dau. of Joseph Reay, of Killingworth, North-
umberland. Died July 3, 1811. Father of John (1796) and
Edmund (1805). {Return of M.P.s; Burke, L.G.)
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YORKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 5, 1830. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834. Ord. priest
(Norwich), July 26, 1840.
YORKE, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 7,
1849. [2nd] s. of John (1796), Esq., of Bewerley Hall, Yorks.
(and Mary, dau. of Ichabod Wright, of Mapperiey). B. [Aug
4, 1832], at Pateley. Bapt. Aug. 12, 1832. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. J-P-, D.L., West Riding;
High Sheriff, 1889. Of Halton Place, Craven, Yorks., and
succeeded his brother at Beweriey Hall, 1883. J. P. for the
Liberty of Ripon. Married (i) Feb. 17, 1863, Augusta Mar-
garet, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. John Baillie, R. of Elsdon,
Northumberland, and had issue; (2) Oct. 20, 1883, Fanny,
youngest dau. of Sir John Walsham, ist Bart., of Knili
Court, Heref. Died Mar. 24, 1923. Brother of John (1846).
(Burke, L.G.\ G. Mag., 1863, i. 373; Eton Sch. Lists record
a — Yorke in 1847.)
YORKE, VINCENT WODEHOUSE. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 10, 1888. 2nd s. of John Reginald, Esq.
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1854), of Forthampton Court,
Gloucs. (by his 2nd wife, Sophie Matilda, dau. of Baron
Vmcent de Tuyll de Seroskerker). B. May 21, 1869, at
15, Chesham Street, Pimlico, London. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar, 1891; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1891;
(Class. Tnp., Pt II, ist Class, 1892); M.A. 1895. Fellow, 1895.
Lieut., Gloucs. Yeomanry, 1894; Capt., Royal Gloucs.
Hussars- Yeomanry, 1904-7. Chairman of the Mexican
Railway, Ltd. A Director of the Westminster Bank. Of
Forthampton Court, Gloucs. J. P. for Gloucs. Chairman of
the National Provident Institution. Married, Aug. 24, 1899, the
Hon. Maud Evelyn Wyndham, dau. of the 2nd Lord Leconfield,
and had issue. {King's Coll. Reg., 185; Army Lists; Who's
Who.)
VOSHIDA, MASAO. Adm. at Selwvn H., Oct. i, 1894. B.
July I, 1868. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M..\. 1901.
Brother of the next.
YOSHIDA, SEICHI. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1899; an 'Ad-
vanced Student.' B. July, 1872. Graduated at Tokyo
University, 1898. Professor at Tokyo Higher Normal School,
1902 ; at Tokyo Imperial University, 1919 ; at Nippon Univer-
sity; Head of the Law and Literature Faculty. Brother of the
above. {Who's Who in Japan.)
YOUDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, Feb. 23,
1763; from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 22, 1760. S. of Thomas, druggist, of Denbighs. B. in
Ruthin. School, Ruthin. Matric. Easter, 1763; B.A. 1765;
M.A. 1768. Fellow, 1766-72. Ord. deacon (London), Dec. 21,
1765; priest, Dec. 21, 1767. V. of Higham, Kent, 1771-96.
Head Master of Beaumaris School, Anglesey, -1778-.
Author, The Adventures 0/ Telemachus, in blank verse. Died
in September, 1796. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 687; Al.Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1796, II. 795.)
YOULDEN, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 12, 1821.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi), May 29, 1825; priest, Dec. 18, 1825. Master of
Henley-on-Thames Grammar School until 1841. R. of
Hedsor, Bucks., 1841-60. Died Nov. 13, i860, at Taplow.
(CUrgy List; Crockford; G. Mag., i860, 11. 679.)
YOULE, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 13, 1780,
as Voull. S. of Thomas, of Stainforth, West Riding, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1783; B..\. (15M Wrangler)
1784, Youll; M.A. 1787. Ord. deacon (York), July 18, 1784;
priest, Oct. 10, 1784. R. of West Retford, Notts., 1787-1836.
R. of Grove, 1798-1836. J.P. for the Liberties of Southwell
and Scrooby. Died Nov. 27, 1836, aged 76, at West Retford.
Father of the next. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 579; G. Mag.
1837, I. 107.)
YOULE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 14,
1810. [S. of the Rev. Abraham (above), R. of West Retford.]
B. at West Retford, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814.
Ord. deacon (Chester), 1815. V. of Apethorpe, Northants.,
1824. Died Apr. 24, 1824, 'not long presented to his living.'
(G. Mag., 1824, I. 644.)
YOULL, GEOFFREY BLENKINSOPP. Adm. at Clare, July 9,
1897. [S. of J. G., of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. 1879.]
School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B..\. 1900;
M.A. 1904. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 1903.
On the North-Eastem Circuit. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded). Of
18, Grainger Street West, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1946.
{Malvern Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
YOUNG, ALBERT STEWART WINTHROP. Adm. at King's
(age 18), a scholar from Eton, Sept. 10, i860. [4th] s. of
Captain Sir George [2nd] Bart., R.N. (and Susan, dau. of
WiUiam Mackworth Praed). B. [Mar. 16, 1842], at Cookham,
Berks. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. (ii/A Classic) 1864; M.A.
Young, Arthur
1867. Fellow, 1863-78. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), i866; priest
1867; C. of Datchet, Bucks., 1866-8. C. of St Niary's',
Bryanston Square, London, 1868-75. V. of St Luke's, Maryle-
bone, 1875-7. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1865. V. of
Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 1877-1918. One of three
brothers who, in 1866, attempted the feat of climbing Mont
Blanc without a guide; in descending they fell, one, Bulkley
Samuel (1862), being killed. The incident is vividly told in
Mark Twain's Tramp Abroad. Died, unmarried, Feb. 18,
1918. Brother of Bulkley S. (1862), Sir George, Bart. (1855)
and Wilham .M. (i860). (King's Coll. Keg.; Crockford.)
YOUNG, ALFRED. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17, 1892. [5th and
youngest s. of Edward, of Famworth, Liverpool. B. Apr. 16,
1873.] School, Monkton Combe, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1892;
Scholar; B.A. (io(A Wrangler) 1895; M.A. 1899; Sc.D. 1908.
Fellow, 1904-10; Bursar. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews, 1931.
F.R.S., 1934. Ord. deacon (Chichester), 1908; priest, 1909;
C. of Christ Church, Blacklands, Hastings, 1908-10. R. of
Birdbrook, Essex, 1910-40. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Colchester, 1929. Hon. Canon of Chelmsford. Married, 1907,
Edith Clara, dau. of Edward Wilson, of Sheffield. Author
(with J. H. Grace), The Algebra of Invariants. Died Dec. 15,
1940. Brotherof Edward (1889) and Vincent (1876). (Crock-
ford; Wlw was Who; Cambridge Daily News, Dec. 18, 1940.)
YOUNG, ALLAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 27, 1877.
[Younger] s. of William, Independent Minister (and Charlotte
Allan). B. Apr. 21, 1859, at Southsea, Hants. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 24,
1903. In the Colonial Service Education Department;
Assistant Master at the Jamaica High School, 1889-91;
Inspector of Schools in Jamaica, 1891-1915. Returned to
England and resided at Red Lodge, Banstead, Surrey. Died
Oct. 21, 1931. (Eagle, xlvii. 36; Law Lists; W. Cowper; The
Times, Oct. 24, 1931.)
YOUNG, ALLEN ALLICOCKE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, June 24, 1825. [Eldest] s. of AUen Edward, of Orling-
bury, near Wellingborough, Northants. (and .\meha, dau. of
Thomas Neate). [B. Feb. 6, 1806.] School, Bedford. Matric.
Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Of Orlingbury, Northants.
J.P. and D.L. for Northants.; High Sheriff, 1846. A member
of the Pytchley Hunt. Married, 1832, Eliza, dau. of the
Rev. John Young, and had issue. Died .May 21, 1895.
(Boase, vi. 977; Walford, County Families.)
YOUNG, ANTONY ROGERS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 14,
1888. S. of Marc .Antony, builder [died .-Vug. 10, 1875] (and
Clara Rogers). B. .^ug. 16, 1870, at Stoke Newington.
School, Probus, Cornwall (Rev. R. Blackmore). Matric.
Michs. 1888.
YOUNG, ARCHIBALD ROBERTS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Jan. 30, 1833. [4th] s. of Henry [of Fowler's Park,
Kent, M.D.] (and Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of WilUam Oliver, of
Dinlabyre). B. Oct. 6, 1814, in Calcutta. Bapt. at Fort
William, Oct. 21, 1814. School, King's College, London [and
Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 1834. Entered the Hon. East
India Co.'s Bengal Civil Service, 1835 ; Foreign Secretary to
the Govt, of India, 1861; retired, 1862. Married, May 18,
1842, Jane Margaret, dau. of Lauchlan Mackinnon, of
Letterfeam, 5th Laird of Corry. Died Oct. 23, 1878.
(List of Carthusians ; V. Hodson; J. Rennie.)
YOUNG, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, July 9,
1789. [Younger] s. of .\rthur, of King's Lynn (the well-known
agriculturist and author, of Bradfield, Suffolk, for whom see
D.N.B.) (and Martha AUen, of King's Lynn). [B. 1769.]
School [possibly Bury St Edmunds and] Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1792; B..\. 1793. [Adm. at Queen's
College, Oxford, whence he matric, July 9, 1791.] Ord.
deacon (Norwich), May 26, 1793; C. of Cockfield, Suffolk,
1793. Compiled for the Board of .\griculture, in 1807, a
General Report on Inclosures. .'\ppointed by the Emperor
Alexander, 1805, to draw up an Jigricultural Survey of the
Government of Moscow. Soon after the peace with Russia
published (1810) a declaration in the newspapers saying that
he had purchased lands in the Crimea, 'where no tax
gatherer' was seen, and inviting his countrymen to emigrate
there with him. Married, July 2, 1799, Miss — Griffiths.
Author, Survey of the Agriculture of Sussex. Died Sept. 1827,
of quinsy, in Russia. (Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg., which is
uncertain whether he was actually at the school; Eton Coll.
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1828, i. 274.)
YOUNG, ARTHUR. .\dm. pens, at Caius, June 30, i866. S. of
Francis Ayerst, surgeon, of Hawkhurst, Kent. B. there
[Sept. i], 1848. School, Cranbrook, Kent. Matric. Michs.
1866; Tancred student; B..\. 1870; M.B. 1881. At King's
College Hospital. L.S.A., 1874; M.R.C.S. 1S78. In practice at
Bloemfontein, South Africa in 1890. (Venn, 11. 375; Medical
Directories.)
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YOUNG, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i8, 1892. S. of
Jasper, of Mayfield, King's Road, Clapham Park, London.
B. July 5, 1874, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895. Partner in Edw. Boustead and Co., London,
Singapore and Penang. A Director of the North British and
Mercantile Insurance Co., etc. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (with B.R.C., Boulogne and Dunkirk, 1914-15). Of
Garroch, Dairy, Kircudbrightshire, where he died May 22,
1951. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, May 23, i95i.)
YOUNG, ARTHUR BUTTON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Sept. 9, 1897; from Oxford. S. of Henry Button. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. At Heidelburg and
Freiburg Universities; Ph.D., Freiburg, 1904. -A-ssistant
Master at Natal Diocesan School, South Africa, 1903; at
Whitgift Middle School, Croydon, 1906; at Bristol Grammar
School, 1907; at Christ's College, Finchley, 1908-9; at
Wakefield Grammar School, 1910-18; at the County School
for Boys, Bromley, Kent, -1929-33-- {Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
YOUNG, ARTHUR JOHN CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 9, 1891. S. of VV[illiam], Esq., of St Peter's,
Droitwich. [B. Nov. 10, 1873. School, Bromsgrove.] Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1897; priest, 1898; C. of St Anne's, Wandsworth, 1897-1903-
R. of St John's, Coromandel Valley with Holy Innocents,
Belair, Clarendon, South Austraha, 1903-8. C. of Wonersh,
Surrey, 1909-12. V. of Nydd, Yorks., 1912-16. V. of Stan-
ground, Hunts., 1916-32. R. of Downham with Pymoor and
St Owen, Cambs., 1932-45. Lie. to off,, dio. of Worcester
from 1945. Married, July 7, 1903, Ethel Margaret, dau. of
Robert Docksey Goodwin, F.R.C.S., of Ashbourne, Derbs.
Latterly of Dovedale rectory, Stourport-on-Sevem, Worcs.,
where he died Mar. 7, 1950. (Bromsgrove Reg., 103; The
Times, Mar. 8, 1950.)
YOUNG, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23,
1871. [2nd] s. of Charles Baring, of 12, Hyde Park Terrace,
London (and Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Winthrop, M.D.).
B. [June 27], 1852, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1884. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2,
1877. Called to the Bar, June, 1890. Of Daylesford, Worcs.,
and 12, Hyde Park Terrace, London. An outstandmg
benefactor to the University Library in 1933, giving the
Gutenberg and 180 other bibles; also left books by wUl. Died,
June 7, 1936, at Daylesford. Brother of Charles E. B. (1868).
(Law Lists; J. C. T. Gates; The Times, June 10, 1936.)
YOUNG, AUGUSTUS MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 30,
1859. S. of Henry, Capt. in the Army, of Bedford. B. [Aug.
15], 1840, at Brighton. School, Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. (17th Wrangler) 1863.
YOUNG, BELTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 2, 1875. S. of
Richard, M.P. for Cambs., of Wisbech. B. [Aug. 5, 1856], at
Walsoken, Norfolk. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1881; priest, 1882;
C. of North Walsham, Norfolk, 1881-4. C. of Cranworth,
1884-5. C. of Finborough, Suffolk, 1885-8. C. of Copdock,
1888-90. Married (1) Sept. 28, i83i, Maud, 2nd dau. of
W. H. Ashwin; (2) Oct. 30, 1897, Maud, dau. of W. G.
Cunningham Glen, barrister-at-law. Latterly of 40, Old
Nelson Street, Lowestoft, where he died Aug. 8, 1935-
Brother of Jess (1877) and Harry A. L. (1878). (Crockford:
The Times, Aug. 15, 1935; Peile, ii, 639.)
YOUNG, BENJAMIN. Adm. peas, (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 8,
1759. S. of Benjamin (?i7o7), of Swaffham, Norfolk. B. in
London. Schools, Swaffham and Ely (Mr Gunning). Matric.
Michs. 1760; Scholar; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767. FeUow, 1767.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 21, 1766; priest, July 6, 1788.
R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1788-1801. Married Mary, widow of
the Rev. William Nelson, of Great Fransham. Died Feb. 25,
1801. (Venn, 11. 77; G. Mag., 1801, i. 278.)
YOUNG, BENJAMIN. B.A. 1827, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1827. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 21, 1827. [S. of George,
gent., of St Aldate's, Oxford. B. Apr. 25, I797-] Matric. from
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, July 6, 1814; B.A. (Oxford) 1820.
C. of St Margaret's, Ipswich. V. of Tuddenham, Suffolk, 1840-
3. Married, Nov. 28, 1825, EUzabeth Susanna, dau. of John
Holloway. Died Apr. i, 1843. M.l. at Tuddenham. Father
of Frederick C. (1857). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1843, 1. 546; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. in.)
YOUNG, BULKLEY SAMUEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 18, 1862. [5th and youngest] s. of Sir George,
Bart., R.N., of Formosa Place, Cookham, Berks. [B. Dec. 2,
1843.] Matric. Michs. 1862; Browne medal (Latin epigram)
1864; B.A. (26/A Wrangler) 1866. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 18, 1865. 4th on the list of selected candidates for the
Young, Douglas
Indian Civil Service, 1866. Killed, Aug. 23, 1866, aged 23,
by a fall in descending Mont Blanc; buried at Cookham.
Brother of Albert S. W. (i860), Sir George (1855) and WUham
M. (i860). (Inns of Court; O. Mag., 1866, n. 555-)
YOUNG, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. i, 1823.
Matric. Michs. 1824. Kept seven terms. Later of Portsea.
(Peile, II. 414.)
YOUNG, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 15, 1853-
[2nd] s. of John Radford, Professor of Mathematics in
Belfast (and Elizabeth). B. at Haul, Surrey. Bapt. July 11,
1829. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1867. Ord.
deacon (Chichester), 1859; priest, i860; C. of St Mary's,
Brighton, 1859-85. C. of Chewton Mendip, Somerset, 1885-6;
V. there (with Emborough) 1886-1914. Married, July 20,
1858, Jessie, 2nd dau. of Philip Bartlett, Esq., of Buckingham.
Lived subsequently at Chewton-Mendip, and disappears from
Crockford, 1919. Father of Cyril J. R. (1881) and Wilfrid
A. R. (1886). (The Guardian, July 28, 1858.)
YOUNG, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1883.
[Only] s. of — [C], deceased, of Hertford. B. there [Jan. 20],
1865. School, Charterhouse, Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893.
Medical Officer, General Infirmary, Hertford. Practising at
Hunmanby, Yorks,, in 1900; and at Atherstone, Warws. from
1910. Married, Apr. 11, 1899, Maria, youngest dau. of Thomas
Harrison Seacombe, C.E., of Wem, Shropshire. Disappears
from Medical Directories, 1920. (The Times, Apr. 14, 1899;
Charterhouse Reg.; Venn, ii, 462.)
YOUNG, CHARLES EDWARD BARING. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 21, 1868. [Eldest] s. of Charles Baring, of
Oak Hill Park, Herts, (and Elizabeth, dau, of Stephen
Winthrop, M.U.). B. Mar. 19, 1850, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 1, 1872. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1876. Of Daylesford House, Chipping Norton. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. M.P. for the Christchurch division of
Hants., 1885-92. The latter part of his life, as well as his large
fortune, was devoted to philanthropy. Died Sept. 22, 1928.
Brother of Arthur W. (1871). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Who was Who.)
YOUNG, CHARLES FLORANCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug.
22, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Charies Florance, of 22, Cranley
Gardens, London. B. May 16, 1865, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883. Managing Director of Young
and Co., brewers, of Wandsworth. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Private, R.A.S.C). Died Feb. 16, 1934, at Brighton.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 20, 1934-)
YOUNG, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 25,
1865. S. of Major Charles. B. May 28, 1848, in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1866. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ontario), 1886; Missionary at Renfrew,
Ontario, 1886-9; at Lansdowne Front, 1889-1900; at Wolfe
Island, 1900-2; at Sharbot Lake, 1902-4. R. of Madoc and
Queensborough, 1904-14. Latterly of Lansdowne, Ontario.
Disappears from Crockford, 1938.
YOUNG, CLAUDE SHERIDAN. Adm. at Clare, May 11, 1897.
[B. Feb. 21, 1878.] School, Brighton College. Matnc. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Second Lieut., R.A. 1900; Lieut., 1901;
Captain, 1909; Major, 1914. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.F.A.; Inspector at Woolwich Arsenal; Brevet
Lieut .-Colonel; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
'valuable services'). Assistant Superintendent, experimental
department. School of Artillery, 1919. Colonel, 1921;
retired, 1922. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Army Lists (not in 1940).)
YOUNG, CYRIL JOHN RADFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1881. S. of the Rev. Charles (1853). B. at
Brighton. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (SaUsbury, for London), 1887; priest
(London), 1888; C. of Holy Trinity, Brompton, 1887-91. C.of
St Alban's, Streatham, 1891-2. C. of Holy Trinity, Brompton,
1892-7. C. of Iver, Bucks., 1898-1901. Died Nov. 12, 1901,
at Chewton Mendip vicarage (his father's home). Brother of
Wilfrid A. R. (1886). (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 15, 1901-)
YOUNG, DOUGLAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1900.
[Younger] s. of Charles Woodrow, of 108, Breakspear Road,
Brockley, London. B. [July 11], 1882, in London. School,
St Dunstan's, Catford, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903. Joined the Consular service, 1907; at Zanzibar;
Sevastopol; Bogota; San Francisco; Rustchuk; Bukarest;
Archangel; Sofia; Malaga; Basle; Loanda. Retired as
Consul-General, 1941. Married (2) 1929, Nina, only dau. of
S. I. Grinevitch, of Poltava, Russia. Of DunoUy, Somerset
West, Cape Pro'/ince, South Africa in 1952. (Who's Who.)
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YOUNG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, {age 24) at Trinity, Apr. 29,
1824. S. of William. B. in London. School, Famborough,
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1828; priest, 1829; C. of Whitchurch,
Hants., 1828-32. Leader of the anti-Ruskin party. Author,
Protestantism or Popery; Art, its Constitution and Capacities;
The House of God and the People's Patau; Pre- Raff aellitism,
etc. Resided at Cambridge until 1849. Latterly of Leny,
Clifton Park, Bristol, where he died Dec. 16, 1890. (Boase,
III. 1572; Crockford; List of Carthusians, gives one of these
names at Charterhouse, 1821, 'bom, 1806; Trinity College,
Cambridge; in Holy Orders,' but this was another; R. L.
Arrowsmith.)
YOUNG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. i,
1889. Of Lanes. S. of Edward, wine-merchant. B. July 4,
1869, at Birchfield, Famworth, near Widnes. School,
Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Brother of
Vincent (1876) and Alfred (1892).
YOUNG, EDWARD HILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [3rd] s. of Sir George (1855) [3rd] Bart., of Formosa
Place, Cookham, Berks, (and AUce, dau. of E. Kennedy,
M.D.). B. .Mar. 20, 1879, at Cookham. Schools, [Marlborough
College and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, ist Class) 1900; M.A. 1906. President of the Union, 1900.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, .\pr. 27, 1904. On the
Oxford Circuit. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -
Cdr., R.N.V.R.; wounded; D.S.O. 1919; D.S.C.; mentioned
in despatches; Order of Karageorge, 4th class (Serbia);
Serbian medal for valour; French Croix de Guerre). Editor-
in-Chief of the Financial News, 1925. M.P. for Norwich,
1915-29; for Sevenoaks, 1929-35. Financial Secretary to the
Treasury, 1921-2. P.C, 1922. Minister of Health, i93i-5-
G.B.E., 1927. Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1934. Hon. Fellow,
University OaUege, London. Created Baron Kennet of the
Dene, 1935. Married, 1922, Kathleen, widow of Captain
Robert Falcon Scott, C.^'.0., R.N. and had issue. Author,
Foreign Companies and other Corporations; The System of
National Finance; A Muse at Sea; Verses; etc. Of Leinster
Comer, London, W., in 1953. Brother of GeoSrey W. (1895).
(Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Univ. War List ; Who's Who.)
YOUNG, EDWARD MALLET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 13,
1858. [2nd] s. of [Sir] George [2nd Bart.] (and Susan, dau. of
William Mackworth-Praed). B. Jan. 24, 1839, at Cookham,
Berks. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1858; Browne medal
(Latin Ode), i860; Scholar, 1861; B.A. [yth Classic) 1863;
M.A. 1866. Fellow, 1865. Ord. deacon (London), 1869; priest,
1871. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1876-9 and 1890.
Assistant Master at Harrow, 1865-78; Head Master of
Sherbome School, 1878-92. Canon of Salisbury, 1890-4.
R. of Rothburv, Northumberland, 1894-1900. Hon. Canon
of Newcastle, 1897-1900. Married, Aug. 15, 1882, .\ugusta
Melita, widow of Lieut.-Col. S. V. Stephenson, and dau. of
General Sir Augustus Spencer. Died, s.p., Dec. 19, 1900, in
London. Brother of Sir George (1855), Albert S. W. (i860)
and Bulkley S. (1862). (Boase, in. 1573; Crockford; The
Guardian, Aug. 23, 1882; The Times, Dec. 20, 1900.)
YOUNG, ERNEST ANDREW STAFFORD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1898. S. of the Rev. Robert, deceased. B. Nov. 30,
1877, at Calton, Stags. Schools, Christ's Hospital and
Reigate (Mr A. C. Fox). Matric. Michs. 1898. Became a
Non-Coil, student; B.A. 1904; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon
(Exeter), 1904; priest, 1906; Chaplain of Devon County
School, 1904-7. C. of Homcastle, Lines., 1907-8. C. of
Walmer, Kent, 1908-12. V. of Savemake, Wilts., 1912-15.
V. of East Grafton, 1915-20. V. of Maughold, Isle of Man,
1920-8. V. of Copthome, Sussex, 1928-52-. (Crockford.)
YOUNG, EVELYN. Adm. sizar at Selwyn H., Oct. 10, 1884. S.
of the Rev. Frederick John (1847), R. of S. Miliord, Yorks.
B. there, Sept. 6, 1866. School, Trent College. Matnc.
Michs. 1884. Migrated to Christ's, June 11, 1885; Scholar,
1886; B.A. (11//! Wrangler) 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) 1890; priest, 1891. .Assistant Master at St M. s
College, Hariow, Essex and C. of St John's, Harlow, 1890-2.
C. of Albury, Surrey, 1895-7. Min. of Fen Drayton, C:mibs
1897-1916. R. of Toft with Caldecote, 1916-21. R. of
Roughton, Norfolk, 1921-3. V. of Colston-Bassett, Notts.,
1924-36. Disappears from Crockford, 1937. Brother of
Frederick {1882). (Peile, ii, 716).
YOUNG, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 2, 1845. S. of
the Rev. George (1819), of Dodbrooke, Devon B. [June 28.
1827], at Kingsbridge. School, Kingsbridge. Matnc. Michs.
1845. Kept ten terms. (Peile, 11. 492.)
YOUNG, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 6,
1847. [3rd] s. of Henry [solicitor]. B. [Nov. 13, 1829], m London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A.
Young, Frederick John
1856. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 16, 1850. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1854. A Conveyancer. Married (i) Aug. 11,
1864, Mary Hercy Blount, youngest child of Frederick
Tyrrell, Esq.; (2) Dec. 19, 1872, Anne Elizabeth Lea, of
Kidderminster. DiedOct.9, 1916. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; V. Hodson.)
YOUNG, FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 24.
1866. S. of Francis Mortimer [deceased]. B. [July 22, 1847],
at Leeds. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar; B.A.
1874. Rowing 'blue,' 1869. Of Hobart, Tasmania, 1903; in
the Tasmanian educational Service, in 191 1. Brother of
Frederick M. (1881). (Leeds Gr. Sch. AUm. Book; PeiU.u.^gi.)
YOUNG, FRANCIS PERCY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 18,
1899. [Youngest] s. of Walter WiUiam. B. [May 8, 1880], at
Battersea, London. School, Berkhamsted Graunmar. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; B.Chir., 1907; M.B. 1908; M.D. 1912.
Athletics 'blue' (weight), 1902. .\t St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Physician there. House Surgeon, West
London Hospital. Practised at Dover. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R..\.M.C.). Practised subsequently at
Newquay, Cornwall. Married, Sept. 29, 1909, Anita Edith,
dau. of Arthur Barris, Esq., of De X'ere Gardens, London.
Died June 11, 1928, in London. (Medical Directories; The
Times, June 13, 1928.)
YOUNG, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. S. of
Edward Ash, of Park Lane, Alford, Lines, (and Elizabeth
.\nn, dau. of Christopher Stephenson). B. Apr. 3, 1880, at
.\lford. Schools [Kings' School, Ely, and] Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Football (assoc.) 'blue,'
1900-3; Capt., 1902. An engineer. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Second Lieut., Indian Infantr>', 1915). Died Jan.
18, 1951. Brother of Frederick C. (1885). (Record of Old
Westminsters; Reg. of Kings' Sch., Ely; Trin. Coll. Record.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29, 1861.
[Eldest] s. of Anthony William, merchant (and Mary). B.
[June 9, 1842], at Sculcoates, Yorks. Bapt. July 6, 1842.
[School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (London), 1865; priest, 1866; C. of
St George's, Bloomsbury, 1865-6. Chaplain at St Jean-de-
Luz, France, 1867-8; at Zante, Greece, 1869-72. V. of North
Reston, Lines., 1872-82. Chaplain at Rio de Janeiro, 1878-
88. C. of Swinton, Yorks., 1888-90. C. of KeNTisham,
Somerset, 1890-3. R.of Llanfoist, Mon., 1893-1914. Mamed,
Aug. 9, 1877, Laura Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of the
Rev. John Edward Alexander Inge, R. of Gayton-le-Marsh,
Lines. Latterly of 15, St Mark's Road, Leamington. Died
Mar. 12, 1917. (Eagle, xxxix. 257; Crockford; Old West-
minsters.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 10, 1882. S.
of the Rev. Frederick John (1847), R. of South Milford,
Yorks. B. .\pr. 22, 1864. Matric. Michs. 1882; B..A.. 1885;
M.A. 1889. Married, Oct. 9, 1895, .A.ugusta Hannah, eldest
dau. of Thomas G. Jones, of Southport, Lanes. Died Jan. 15,
1904. Brother of Evelyn (1884). (The Guardian, Sept. 6,
1899.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1885. S. of Edward Ash, farmer, of Alford, Lines, (and
Elizabeth Ann Stephenson). B. there, Oct. 16, i868. School,
Alford Grammar (Mr W. W. Hopwood). Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.\. 1888; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. At Guy's Hospital;
House Physician there. Practised at Twyford, Berks. Died
May3i, 1951. Brother of Frank (1899). (Medtcal Directories;
The Times, June 2, 1951.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct 28, 1857. [4th] s. of the Rev. Benjamin (1827), of
Ipswich. B. there, -Mar. 15, 1840. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1863;
priest, 1864; C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambndge, 1863-6.
R of Chetwynd, Salop, 1866-72. Married, Jane, dau. of
Col. W. M. N. Sturt, H.E.I.C.S. Died Dec. 8, 1872. M.I. at
Tuddenham, Suffolk. (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 7,
1887.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's July 5.
1847 r4th] s. of Plowman, M.D., of Bury St Edmunds.
B [Sept! 1828], at Norton, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1848; Tancred Student, 1848;
B.A. 1851; (Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1852); M..\. 1854- Ord.
deacon (York), 1852; priest, 1853; C. of Sherbum, Yorks
1852-9. R. of South Milford, 1859-1908. Died Mar. 17, 1908.
Father of Frederick (1882) and Evelyn (1884). (Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Cambridge ChronuU, Mar. 23,
1908.)
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YOUNG, FREDERICK MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, i88i. S. of Francis [Mortimer], of 5, The Lawn,
Balham Park, London. B. Mar. 14, i860, at Leeds. School,
Cheltenham College; and at London University, 1876.
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class)
1884; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class, 1885). Of Hobart,
Tasmania. Chairman of the Board of Public examinations,
Tasmania. Rendered eminent service to the University of
Tasmania. Designed many works of construction in Hobart.
Died June 7, 1927, at Hobart. Brother of Francis J. (i866).
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
YOUNG, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent,
1879; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Apr. 24, 1877. S. of the Rev. Frederick, of Cambridge. B.
there, Jan. 26, 1857. School, Finchley. Matric. Lent, 1879.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 13, 1879; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1885. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol), 1880; priest,
1881 ; C. of St Paul's, Cheltenham, 1880-2. C. of Holy Trinity,
Ripon, 1882-3. C. of St Matthew's, Redhill, 1883-7. C. of
St John's, Reading, 1888-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Rotherfield
Greys, Oxon., 1889-1900. V. of St James, Taunton, 1900-10.
V. of Pucklechurch with Abson, Gloucs., 1910-22. Died
Sept. I, 1922. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 5,
1922.)
YOUNG, GEOFFREY WINTHROP. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. ]2nd] s. of Sir George (1855), 3rd Bart., of
16, Hyde Park Place, London (and Alice Eacy Young). B.
Oct. 25, 1876, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; Chancellor's medal (English
Verse) 1898 and 1899; B.A. 1898; M..\. 1902. At Jena
University and Geneva University. Assistant Master at
Eton, 1900-5. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1905-13. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Commander, Friends' Ambulance
Unit, France and Belgium, 1914-15; Italy, 1915-19;
wounded; mentioned in despatches; Legion of Honour;
Order of Leopold; Order of the Crown of Italy). Consultant
for Europe to Rockefeller Foundation, 1925-35. Reader in
Comparative Education at London University, 1932-41.
Clark Lecturer at Trinity, Cambridge, 1940. Married, Apr. 25,
1918, Eleanor, dau. of W. Cecil Slingsby, of Heversham and
had issue. Author of Poems; From the Trenches; Mountain
Craft; On High Hills. Brother of Edward H. (1897).
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Who's Who.)
YOUNG, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Nov. 18,
1819. S. of the Rev. George Chilton Lambton (1787). B. at
Iver, Bucks. School, Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A.
1824. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1826; priest, 1830; C. of West
Alvington, and of South Milton, Devon, -1841-68. 'Lived at
West Alvington and went to Milton each Sunday, taking the
service at each place. Had only one arm. Married a Miss
Fortescue.' Disappears from Clergy List, 1873. Father of
Francis (1845). {Peile, u. 396; Crockford.)
YOUNG, Sir GEORGE, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 3,
1855. [Eldest] s. of Sur George [R.N.], 2nd Bart., of Formosa
Place, Maidenhead (and Susan Mackworth Praed, sister of
William Mackworth Praed, the poet). B. there [Sept. 15],
1837. School, Eton. Had succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1848.
Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1859; B.A. i860; Le Bas prize,
1861 ; M.A. 1863. Fellow, 1862. President of the Union, i860.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 29,. i860. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1864. Commissioner to inquire into treatment of
coolies in British Guiana, 1870. Organized the first explora-
tion of the Kaieteur Falls. Secretary to the Factory and
Workshops Acts Commission. J. P. for Berks. A Charity
Commissioner, 1882-1903; Chief Charity Commissioner,
1903-6. Famous as a mountaineer and swimmer. One of the
founders of the Ad Eundem dining club, the meeting-place of
many celebrated Oxford and Cambridge men. Married, Oct. 10,
1871, Alice E., widow of Sir A. Hutchinson Lawrence, Bart.,
and dau. of Evory Kennedy, M.D., of Belgard, Co. Dublin.
Author, English Prosody; Family Memoir; Homer and the
Greek Accents. Died July 4, 1930, at Formosa, Cookham.
Father of Edward H. (1897) and Geoffrey W. (1895); brother
of Albert S. W. (i860), Bulkley S. (1862) and William M.
(i860). {Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; D.N.B.; The Times, July 5
and 7, 1930.)
YOUNG, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1897. S. of James.
B. Nov. 8, 1873, a' Springwell, Gateshead, Durham. Migrated
to Queens', Jan., 1898; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool), 1900; priest, 1902; C. of St Cleopas, Toxteth
Park, Liverpool, 1900-3. C. of Thomaby-on-Tees, Yorks.,
1903-7. Disappears from Crockford, 1908.
YOUNG, GEORGE CHILTON LAMBTON. Adm. pens, at
Queens', May i, 1787. Of Middlesex. [Doubtless s. of
Robert, of Tumham Green.] Matric. Easter, 1789; B.A.
1791; M.A. 1794. Ord. deacon (Bristol), May 30, 1795; priest.
Young, The Rev. Henry John Girdlestone
May 22, 1796. P.C. of South Mailing, Sussex, 1795-7.
Minister at Iver, Bucks., 1798-1803. Latterly of Lambeth
Terrace, London. Married, 1798, Sophia Palmer, of Brighton.
Died Aug. 30, 1820, aged 48; buried at Iver. Brother of
Thomas C. L. (1787); father of George (1819). (P. E. Towell;
G. Mag., 1820, n. 283.)
YOUNG, GOODWIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 23, 1869.
[Eldest] s. of Henry Lindsay, Esq. [of Leemount, Co. Cork]
(and Margaret T., dau. of W. B. Swan). B. at Carrigshane.
Bapt. Feb. 5, 1850. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 27, 1871. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1874. Adm. at
King's Inns, Dublin, 1883. Of Cork. Brother of Henry L.
(1875). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Irtns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
YOUNG, HAMILTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Oct.
II, 1881. S. of the Rev. John, of Walsoken rectory, Norfolk.
School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Ripon), 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Stanningley, Yorks.,
1889-91. C. of Pulford, Cheshire, 1892-5. V. of AUie with
Aldwark, Yorks., 1895-1908. Married, Oct. 7, 1891, Lisa,
only dau. of R. Kershaw, Esq., of Lightcliffe. Latterly of
North Sandlaw, Banfis. Disappears from Crockford, 1915.
Brother of Lewis J. L. (1880) and Walter (1890). {The
Guardian, Oct. 14, 1891.)
YOUNG, HARRY ADAMSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of John [E.], of 24, Belhaven Terrace, Glasgow.
B. Dec. 31, 1881, in Glasgow. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903. An Advocate, at the Scottish Bar. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Cameron Highlanders and
General List; wounded). Died June 11, 1922, in Edinburgh.
{Fetles Colt. Keg.)
YOUNG, HARRY AUSTIN LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 6, 1878. S. of Richard, of Wisbech, Cambs. B. [Jan. 21,
1861], at Walsoken. [School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1879.
Capt., 4th Batt., the Lines. Regt., 1855; retired as Hon.
Major, 1897. Estate-agent to Sir F. Johnstone, Bart., at
Wevmouth. Died in 1911. Brother of Belton (1875) and
Jess (1877). {Al. Felsted.; Peile, 11. 660; Army Lists.)
YOUNG, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1824. Did
not reside.
YOUNG, HENRY BROOK. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1889.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry SavilJ (Brasenose College,
Oxford, 1861) (and Rebecca Isabella, dau. of Samuel Brewin).
B. Nov. 9, 1869. [School, Marlborough College.] Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Oxford),
1893; priest, 1894; C. of St GUes's, Reading, 1893-5. C. of
St John-the-Baptist, Kensington, 1895-7. C. of St Paul's,
Knightsbridge, 1897-1900. C. of Holy Trinity, Chelsea,
1900-4. R. of St Mary's, Newmarket, 1904-20. C. of Strat-
ford-on-Avon, 1924-6. V. of Grandborough, Warws., 1926-30.
R. of St Andrew's, Romford, Essex, 1930-7. Married, 1920,
Emmie, dau. of Henry Everitt, of Exning, Cambs., and had
issue. Author, A Handbook of Christian Religion; Love, the
Religion of the Future. Died Jan. 28, 1937. {Crockford;
Burke, P. and B.)
YOUNG, HENRY CHRISTIAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1883. S. of WilUam Henry, Esq., deceased. B. [Aug.
1865], at Crowcombe, Somerset. School, Bradfield College.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Manchester), 1889; priest, 1890; C. of St George's, Chorley,
Lanes., 1889-90. C. of St John-the-Evang., Cheetham, 189a-
4. C. of All Saints, Knightsbridge, London, 1894-1901. R. of
Crowcombe, Somerset, 1901-43. Died in 1943. {Bradfield
Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
YOUNG, HENRY GEORGE KEITH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 30, 1894. S. of Keith, Esq. [F.R.I.B.A.], of Hollington,
Compayne Gardens, Hampstead. [B. 1875. School, Sher-
borne.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. At the Middlesex
Hospital; House Surgeon, Sheffield Royal Infirmary.
Assistant House Surgeon, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
M.R.C.S,; L.R.C.P., 1903. Practised at Braintree, Essex.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C).
Resided in London (1930) and subsequently at Blundellsands,
near Liverpool. Died Nov. 8, 1945. {Sherborne Reg.; The
Times, Nov. 15, 1945.)
YOUNG, The Rev. HENRY JOHN GIRDLESTONE. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Mar. 24, 1849; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of James,
surgeon, of Wells, Norfolk (and Anne). B. at Wells. Bapt.
Dec. 7, 1824. M.D., Glasgow; M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1845.
Sometime Resident Medical Attendant at the Moral and
Industrial Training School, Swinton, Manchester. R. of
HoUesley, Suffolk, 1853-7. P-C (of donative) of Durleigh,
Somerset, 1857-9. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. {Clergy
List; Medical Directories.)
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YOUNG, HENRY LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27.
1875. S. of Henry L[indsay] (and Margaret, dau. of W. B.
Swan). B. July 4, 1855, at Carrigshane, Co. Cork. Bapt.
July 19, 1855. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879. Brother of Goodwin (1869). {Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.)
YOUNG, HENRY LOUD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1839.
[Eldest s. of Charles Allen, of Southwark, Surrey.] Matric.
Michs. 1839; Scholar, 1842; B.A. 1843. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 8, 1841. (Inns of Court.)
YOUNG, HENRY MAYNE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 22, 1888. S. of Edward Mavne, clerk. B. at York.
Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord.
deacon (Winchester), 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Freshwater,
Isle of Wight, 1892-4. C. of AU Saints, Tufnell Park, London,
1894-6. C. of St Paul's, Camden Square, 1896-8. Chaplain at
Banlcipur, India, 1898-1901. C. of St Luke's, Camberwell,
1902-4. C. of Camden Church, Camberwell, 1904-5. C. of
St John's, Westminster, 1905-15. V. of Otford, Kent, 1915-
18. R. of St George-the-Martyr, Southwark, 1918-24. R. of
Freston, Suffolk, 1924-49. (Crockford.)
YOUNG, HENRY THOMAS LOUD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of Charles, of 22, Cranley Gardens, London.
B. Feb. lo, 1881, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1899. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C.)
YOUNG, HENRY WILLIAM PENNYFATHER. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. I, 1890. [Youngest] s. of Thomas, brewer, of Eastbourne
(and Emma Rawley). B. [Jan. 7], 1872, in London. School,
New College, Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1890; exhibitioner;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, ist Class) 1893); M.B. and B.Chir.,
1897; M.D. 1902. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1896; D.P.H. 1900. Assistant Medical Officer,
St Saviour's infirmary. East Dulwich. Practised at Norbury,
Surrey. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C).
Married (i) Sept. 16, 1899, Constance Annie, 2nd dau. of
James H. Chaplin, of South Kensington; (2) 1927, Marguerite
Gladys Eleanor, dau. of C. Stewart Hudd. Died Aug. 15,
1946, in London. (Venn, 11. 517; Medical Directories; The
Times, Aug. 20, 1946.)
YOUNG, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 25, 1869. Of Beds. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Henry
(1839), deceased.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1875. Lieut.,
3rd Battn., Royal Sussex Militia, 1876; Captain, 1884. (Army
Lists.)
YOUNG, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 3, 1788. Scholar,
1788; Matric. 1789; B.A. 1792. Ord. deacon (Canterbury),
Dec. 1794. (Peih, 11. 325 suggests that he may have been the
V. of Heathfield, Sussex, but this was a Pembroke College,
Oxford man (B.A. 1806; M.A. 1808).)
YOUNG, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 22, 1835.
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon, 1842; priest, 1845. P.C. of Lindale-in-Cartmel,
Lanes., 1845-59. Died Jan. 18, i860, aged 44, at Southport.
(Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., i860, i. 304.)
YOUNG, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1886. S.
of William [J. P., of Fenaghy House, Cullaybackay, Co.
Antrim]. B. at Ballymena, Co. Antrim. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. i886; B.A. 1890. Inbusiness in Belfast. Of
Lisconnan, Dervock, Co. Antrim. J. P. for Co. Antrim, 1911;
High Sheriff, 1926; D.L. 1927. Married, 1896, Gertrude
Annie Georgina, dau. of John Tumly, D.L., of Drumnasole,
Co. Antrim, and had issue. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Kelly,
Handbook.)
YOUNG, JAMES FREDERIC. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13,
1884. S. of the Rev. John, C. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton
[and Master at the Grammar School, Wolverhampton] (and
Mary Ann Mitchell, deceased). B. Mar. 29, 1867, at Wolver-
hampton. [School, Swansea Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1884.
Migrated to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Oct. 22, 1886; B.A. (0.xford); M.A. (Oxford); B.A. (London)
1892. Assistant Master at Sedbergh School for four terms; at
Exeter Technical College for one year. Education Secretary
to the Devon County Council, 1894-1930. Died Aug. 13, 1930,
at Haslemere, whilst on a walking-tour. Brother of John H.
(1889). (Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 16, 1930.)
YOUNG, JAMES GAVIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1837.
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844- Ord. deacon
(Gloucester), Dec. 18, 1842; priest, Dec. 24, 1843; C. of
BoxweU with Leighterton, Gloucs., 1842-8. C. of Ilfracombe,
Devon, 1848-9. C. of Brigstock, Northants., 1849-54. Inc.
of Kiknartin, Argylls., 1854-9. V. of Ettington, Warws.,
1860-6. V. of Hursley, Hants., 1866-1906. Died Dec. 8, 1906,
aged 87. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Times, Dec. 12,
1906.)
Young, John Henry
YOUNG, JAMES HALLIBURTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. S. of James HalUburton, of Old Road, Lee,
Kent (and Ann Jacintha Jepson). B. there, Jan. 6, 1864.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A.
1890. Ord. deacon (Oxford), i888; priest, 1889; C. of High
Wycombe, Bucks., 1888-91. C. of Horton, 1891-4. R. of
Shipmeadow, Sufiolk, 1894-1904. Married, Apr. 30, 1891,
Ahce Maud, youngest dau. of the Rev. R. Chilton, V. of High
Wycombe. Died July 19, 1904. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 13, 1891.)
YOUNG, JAMES JOHN BERTRAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1896. S. of James, East India merchant, deceased. B. July i,
1877, at Helensburgh. School, Merchiston College. Matric.
Michs. 1896. Senior Resident partner in the firm of Barry
and Co., Calcutta. Latterly of Northam, Devon. Died,
Apr. 14, 1943, at Nairobi, Kenya Colony. (The Times,
Sept. 16, 1943)
YOUNG, JAMES REYNOLDS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 29,
1826; re-adm. (age 20), Dec. 29, 1827. [3rd] s. of William,
[of Highbury Grange]. B. [Nov. 7, 1808] in London. School.
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1840.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1844. Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1843;
priest, 1844; C. 01 Ashow, Worcs., 1843-6. K. of Whitnash,
Warw., 1846-84. Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1874. Married,
Apr. 7, 1847, Mary Ann, dau. of John Urquhart, Esq. Died
May II, 1884. (List of Carthusians; Venn, 11. 205; Boose, vi.
980; Crockford; V. Hodson.)
YOUNG, JESS. Adm. at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1877. S. of Richard,
M.P. for Cambs. [1865-8], of Wisbech. [B. 1851.] Kept the
Easter Term, 1879. Did not matriculate. Name removed,
June, 1884. F.R.A.S., 1877; F.R.G.S.; F.L.S. Widely
travelled. With Lord Mayo's escort when he was murdered in
the Andaman Isles, 1872. Accompanied the 'Giles 'expedition
from Adelaide to Perth, as Astronomer, 1874. Gold medal of
the R.G.S. and presented to Queen Victoria, the King of
Italy, Czar of Russia, and King of the Belgians. Went to
America, 1879, where he managed several companies.
Employed bv the Board of Agriculture in England, 1891.
Surveying in Siberia, 1892. Mining Registrar and Acting
Warden of the Gascoyne district of Australia; then, Treasurer
and Clerk of Courts at Kanowna. Died Oct. 8, 1909, at Perth,
W. AustraUa. Brother of Belton (1875) and Harry A. L.
(1878). (Peile, II. 653; Christ's Coll. obit, notices.)
YOUNG, JOHN. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June i, 1820.
S. of Thomas. B. at Bishop Wearmouth, Durham. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1823; B.A.
1825; M.A. 1828; D.D. 1840. Head Master of the Grammar
School, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, -1841-53. Of Hereford
Lodge, Old Brompton, London, in 1857. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1883. Distinguish from an Oxford namesake, who
was R. of Newdigate, Surrey.
YOUNG, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall, Apr. 15,
1835. Matric. Easter, 1835; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class,
1837-8); LL.B. 1841.
YOUNG, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 7, 1868. Did not
reside.
YOUNG, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i, 1897. [Eldest]
s. of the Rev. John (Trin. CoU., Dublin), R. of Blore-Ray,
Derbs. B. [Aug. 10, 1878], at Blore. School, St John's
Foundation, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1897; B..\. 1900;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (York), 1901; priest, 1902; C. of
Wombwell, Yorks., 1901-4. C. of St George's, Doncaster,
1904-5. C. of St Mark's, Broomhall, Sheffield, 1905-7. V. of
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes., 1907-16. V. of St Paul's, Preston,
1916-19. V. of St Michael-le-Belfry, York, 1919-23. V. of
Pontefract, Yorks., 1923-8. Hon. Canon of Wakefield,
1927-36. V. of East Ardsley, 1928-36. V. of Thirsk, 1936-42.
Married, 1907, Winifred, dau. of J. D. Webster, Esq., of
Shefi&eld. Disappears from CrocA/o'-'i, 1948- (Reg.of St John's
Sch., Leatherhead; Peile, 11, 818.)
YOUNG, JOHN FRANK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1895. S. of
John T., brewer, of Portsmouth. B. there [June 3], 1877.
Schools, Portsmouth Grammar and Ludlow. Matric. Michs.
1895. KiUed by a fall from a cliff at Bembridge, Isle of Wight,
.\pr. I, 1898. [Venn, 11. 546.)
YOUNG, JOHN HENRY. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept.
27, 1839. Of London. [S. of the Rev. John Lindsay Dent (and
Catherine, 3rd dau. of Abel Walford Bellairs). B. Oct. 22,
1819. Bapt. at St George's, Hanover Square. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Ely), 1845;
priest, 1850; C. of Turvey, Beds., 1845-7. C. of Southwold,
Suffolk, 1848. C. of Tunbridge Wells, 1852. Of 32, Park
Parade, Brighton (no cure), 1853-5. R. of Kirkby Mallory,
Leics., 1856-61. Married, Rosa Louisa, dau. of Capt.
Cranstoun George Ridout, 2nd Life Guards. Died July 26,
1861, aged 41, at Brighton. Father of Herbert C. (1869).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 332; Lluniana,
II 64; C. J. B. Gaskoin; Sir W. Sterry; Burke, L.G.)
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Young, John Herbert
YOUNG, JOHN HERBERT. Adtn. pens, at Christ's, Oct. i,
1889. S. of the Rev. John [of Wolverhampton]. B. [Apr. 2,
1869], at Oxford. School, Swansea Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1889. Migrated to Jesus College, Oxford; B.A. (Oxford).
Assistant Master at Hinckley Grammar School, 2 years; at
Sheffield Royal Grammar School, 2 years; at Kelvinside
Academy, Glasgow, 5 years; at St Dunstan's College, Catford
Bridge, 1901-33-. Died Dec. 19, 1949. Brother of James F.
(1884). (Peile, II. 754; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
YOUNG, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5-
1843. S. of Captain — , of Lee Park, Blackheath (and Emma).
B. in Seymour Place, Marylebone, London. Bapt. Mar. 11,
1825. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M. A.
1851. Ord. deacon (London), 1853; priest, 1855; C. of Eltham,
Kent, 1853-5. C. of Christ Church, Lee, 1855-6. Chaplain
at Tounghoo, Burmah, 1857-62; at Nowgong, 1865; at
Chunar, 1866, 1874 and 1877; at Agra, 1866-8; at Subathoo,
1868; at Nowshera, 1870-2; at Futteghur, 1877; at Morada-
bad, 1878-80. Latterly of 61, Burnt Ash Road, Lee, Kent,
where he died, May 4, 1904, aged 85. (Eagle, xxi.x. 226;
Crockford.)
YOUNG, LEWIS JOHN LIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Oct. 2, i88o. S. of the Rev. John, of Walsoken
rectory, Norfolk. School, Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. Michs.
1880. Brother of Hamilton (1881) and Walter (1890).
YOUNG, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1890.
S. of Robert, of Eskdale Lodge, Blackheath. B. Oct. i, 1871,
in Stoke Newiiigton, London. School, Powis Square, Netting
Hill (private). Matric. Michs. 1890. Appointed to the l.C.S.
1890; Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Madras; Head
Assistant, 1900; Sub-collector and Joint Magistrate, 1907;
Collector and District Magistrate, 19:0; District Magistrate
and Political Agent at Pudukkottai, 1911; Collector and
Superintendent of Stamps, Madras, 1916-17. Retired, 1917.
{India Office Lists.)
YOUNG, MURDO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 25, 1846. [Only
s. of Murdo, editor of the Sitn, of Strand, Middlesex.] Adm.
pens, at Queens', Oct. 21, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, June i, 1848. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1853. Disappears from Law Lists, 1900. {Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
YOUNG, PATRICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 2.
1899. [Eldest] s. of Peter Alexander [M.D.]. B. [Jan. 22,
1880], at Portobello, Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh Aca-
demy. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907.
A.M. I.e. E. 1906. Assistant Engineer, Caledonian Railway,
1902-3; Assistant Engineer, Public Works Depart., India,
1903-14; Officiating Secretary of the Railway Board, 1911-
14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel, R.E.; Asst.
Inspector-General of Transportation; C.B.E. 1919; mentioned
in despatches; Legion of Honour). General Manager, Kailan
Mining Administration in Tientsin, 1923-32. Coal Commis-
sioner for India, 1944-5. A director of the Chinese Engineer-
ing and Mining Co. Ltd. Married, 1908, Elizabeth Harvey,
dau. of Patrick Turnbull, C.A., of Edinburgh. Of The
Moorings, Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1950. Died Aug. 18, 1951.
(Inst, oj Civil Engineers List; Who's Who; The Times,
Aug. 21, 1951; Peile, 11, 830.)
YOUNG, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Corpus, Feb. 9, 1792. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. 1796.
YOUNG, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1865. [S. of
A. W., of Louth Park, Lines. B. Sept. 7, 1843. School,
Louth Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Ord.
deacon, 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1868-9.
V. of Fulstow, Lines., 1869-72. Assist. Sec. for C.M.S. (West
Yorks.) 1872-5. Inc. of St Andrew's, Manitoba, Canada,
1875-85. Bishop of Athabasca, 1884-1903. Hon. D.D.,
University of Manitoba, 1884; Hon. D.C.L., Trinity College,
Toronto, 1893. Married, 1873, Julia, dau. of the Rev. W. B.
Harrison, R. of Gavton, Lines. Died July 12, 1905. (Crock-
ford; Who was Who.)
YOUNG, ROBERT FREW. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15,
1898. S. of James. B. in Glasgow [May 24, 1879]. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; B.Chir., 1907; M.B.
1909. Assistant Surgeon, Western Inlirmary, Glasgow and
Royal cancer Hospital, Glasgow. Surgeon, Royal Alexandra
Infirmary, Paisley. F.R.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1926. Practised in
Glasgow. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C;
wounded; M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Lecturer in
Clinical Surgery at Glasgow University. Of 4, Woodside
Place, Glasgow. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, 1947. Died Mar. X2,
1948. Disappears from Medical Directories, 1949. (Sedbergh
Reg.; C. J. Fordyce; Peile, 11, 823.)
Young, Thomas Drake
YOUNG, ROBERT RAVEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1875. [Eldest] s. of Samuel [Leggate], of 47, Eden Street,
Cambridge. B. there [Apr. 9], 1856. School, Suffolk (private)
[and Perse, Cambridge]. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1882. Assistant Master at Mill Hill School, 1879-80.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), 1880; priest, 1881; C. of Halesworth,
Suffolk, 1880-4. C. of Hamstead, Staffs., 1884-94. R. of
Acle, Norfolk, 1894-1919. V. of Ringland. 1920-6. R. of
Morton-on-the-Hill, 1925-6. Publ. Pr., dio. of Norwich,
1926-30; Lie. Pr., dio. of SaUsbury from 1930. Married,
July 7, 1898, Mary Myvanwy, dau. of James Kenward,
F.S.A., of London. Latterly of Lilliput, Parkstone, Dorset,
wherehedied July 31, 1932. Brother of the next. (Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 2, 1932; Who's Who in Norfolk.)
YOUNG, SAMUEL LEGGATE ORFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July I, 1896. S. of Samuel Leggate. B. [Nov. 9, 1877], in
Cambridge. Schools, Perse, Cambridge and Bedford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1904; M.D. 1907. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Physician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904.
Assistant House Surgeon, Coventry and Warwick Hospital.
Practised at Yarmouth and then at Freshwater, Isle of
Wight, from 1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Married, Mar. 1, 1927, Olive, widow of Capt.
Guy T. Edwards, Royal Fusiliers. Died Dec. 6, 1935, at
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Brother of the above. (Medical
Directories; The Times, Dec. 9, 1935; Peile, 11, 810.)
YOUNG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 28, 1784. S.
of the Rev. WilUam (1745-6), R. of Necton, Norfolk (and Anne
Pigge). B. at Swaffham, Norfolk. Schools, Wandsworth, Surrey
and VVestminster. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar; B.A. 1789;
M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 20, 1789; priest,
Sept. 23, 1792. V. of Methwold and R. of Cranwich, Norfolk,
1800-4. V. of Holme-Hale, 1794-1838. Brother of William
(1785). (Record of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. 109; Foster,
Norfolk Incumbents.)
YOUNG, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 27,
1789. S. of Thomas, of Cumdivock, Cumberland. School,
Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1793;
B.A. (tzth Wrangler) 1794; M.A. 1797. Fellow, 1795;
Assistant Tutor, 1801-11; Tutor, 1811-13; Senior Dean,
1806-9. R. of East Gilling, Yorks., 1813-35. Married, 1814,
Marv S. Blamire. Died Nov. 11, 1835, aged 63. Father of
William B. (1835). (Clergy List; Clerical Guide; G. Mag.,
1836, I. 209.)
YOUNG, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 18.
1797. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of Milverton, Somerset (and
Sarah, dau. of Robert Davis, of Minehead). B. June 13, 1773,
at Milverton. School, Compton Abbas, Dorset. At the age of
14, became classical tutor to Hudson Gumey, grandson of
David Barclay, of Youngsbury, Herts. ; studied Latin, Greek
and Oriental languages. \i St Bartholomew's Hospital,
1793-4 and at Edinburgh and Gottingen, 1794-6. F.R.S.,
1794.] Matric. Michs. 1799; M.B. 1803; M.D. 1808. Known
as ' Phenomenon Young ' at Cambridge. Practised in Welbeck
Street, London from 1799. F.R.C.P. 1809; Censor, 1813,
1823; Croonian Lecturer, 1822, 1823. Professor of Natural
Philosophy at the Royal Institution, 1801-3. Superintendent
of the Nautical Almanac and Secretary of the Board of
Longitude, i8i8. Foreign Secretary to the Royal Society,
1802-29. Physician to St George's Hospital, 1811-29.
A skilled musician, and a cotmoisseur of the fine arts. Turned
his philological skill to account by finding the key to the
interpretation of Egyptian hieroglyphics, notably in the case
of the Rosetta stone. In medicine described as ' the founder
of physiological optics.' Author, The Theory of Light and
Colours; Essay on Cohesion of Fluids, etc.; his memoir, The
Mechanism of the Eye, contained the first description of
astigmatism. Married, June 14, 1804, Eliza, 2nd dau. of
James Primrose Maxwell. Died May 10, 1829. M.I. in
Westminster Abbey. (Munk, m. 80; D.N.B.; British Medical
Journal, June 5, 1920, 774.)
YOUNG, THOMAS CHILTON LAMBTON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May i, 1787. Of Middlesex. [Doubtless s. of
Robert, of Tumham Green.] Matric. Lent, 1788; B.A. 1791;
M.A. 1794. P.C. of Richmond, Surrey, 1806-17. R. (non-
resident) of Cranoe, Leics., 1808-17. R- of Muckton, Lines.,
1817-28. R. of Dodbrooke, Devon, 1817-28. Brother of
George C. L. (1787). (P. E. Towell; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Clerical Guide.)
YOUNG, THOMAS DRAKE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 25,
1828. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), Oct. 6, 1833; priest (Rochester) 1836; C.
of WiggenhaU St Mary, Norfolk, 1833-4; C. of Hickling,
1835-6. C. of Fleet, Lines., 1837-40. P.C. of Long Sutton
St Nicholas, 1842-3. V. of Sutton Bridge, 1844-80. Died
July 1, 1880, aged 71. (Crockford;The Guardian, }n\y 7, 1880.)
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YOUNG, THOMAS PALLISTER. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 23, 1900.
School, University College, London. Matric. Michs, igoi;
B.A. 1904; LL.B. 1905; M.A. 1908. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Nov. 1906. (Law Lists.)
YOUNG, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30,
1876. Of Lanes. S. of Edward, of Famworth, near Widnes.
B. Mar. 5, 1856, at Widnes. School, Southport Lodge
(Dr Comwell). Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1879; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs), 1881; priest,
1882; C of St James's, Bath, 1881-3. C. of Swansea, 1884-6.
C. of St Michael's, Swansea, 1886-90. P.C. of St Gabriel's,
Swansea, 1890-1. R. of Charleton, Devon, 1891-1938. Preb.
of Exeter, 1928. Died Dec. 27, 1941, at Harbertonford, near
Totnes. Brother of Edward (1889) and Alfred {1892). {Crock-
ford; The Times, Dec. 30, 1941.)
YOUNG, WALTER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 3, 1835. [S. of Walter, of 19, Great Ormond Street,
London (and Louisa Wilkinson).] B. Aug. i, 1815. Bapt. in
St George's, Bloomsbury, London, Nov. 26, 1815. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow, 1838-71. Ord.
deacon, 1841; priest, 1842. P.C. of Wattisham and Bricett,
Sufiolk, 1841-7. Became insane. Died Feb. 15, 1871. {Reg.
of King's ColL; Crockford; Clergy List; Etoniana, 11. 62.)
YOUNG, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Magdalene,
Aug. 10, 1890. S. of the Rev. John, of Walsoken rectory,
Norfolk. School, Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Sergeant, R. Fusiliers;
Capt., W. Yorks. Regt.; wounded; M.C.). Brother of
Hamilton (1881) and Lewis J. L. (1880).
YOUNG, WALTER BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 23, 1844. [4th s. of John], of Westridge, St Helen's,
Isle of Wight. Matric. Michs. 1844; LL.B. 1850. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 30, 1847. {Inns of Court.)
YOUNG, WALTER CAPEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. S. of Henry Thomas, of 31, Cadogan Terrace, London.
B. Jan. 17, 1871, in London. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Oxford),
1895; priest, 1896; C. of St Giles', Reading, 1895-1900.
Assistant Chaplain at St Petersburg, 1900-5. R. of Fawley,
Bucks., 1907-47. Married, 191 2, Maud Lucy, youngest dau.
of Lieut. -Col. John Baskerville, of Crowsley Park, Oxon.
Latterly of 75, Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.,
where he died Oct. 28, 1950. {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford;
Church Times, Nov. 3, 1950.)
YOUNG, WALTER STUART. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 2,
1899. [6th] s. of Robert. B. [Dec. 30, 1880], at Blackheath,
Kent. School, Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. and LL.B.
1902; M.A. 1906. Adm. Solicitor, 1905; practised in London
(Messrs Barker, Young and Co.), and at Letchworth and
Cranbrook, Kent. Married, Sept. 18, 1906, Lillian Carrie,
eldest dau. of Edward Pascoe Wilhams, J. P., of Blackheath.
(Peile, II. 831; Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 20, 1906.)
YOUNG, WILFRID ALEC RADFORD. Adm. at Selwyn H.,
^ Oct. I, 1886. [S. of the Rev. Charles (1853), R. of Chewton
Mendip, Somerset.] B. May 7, 1866. [School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield, for Worcester) , 1900; priest (Worcester), 1901; C.
of Rugby, 1900-7. R. of Kimcote, Leics., 1907-47. Married,
Apr. 16, 1895, Edith Isabel, eldest dau. of Joseph Storey, of
Lancaster. Died Mar. 19, 1947. Brotherof Cyril J. R. (i88i).
(Crockford; The Times, Mar. 21, 1947.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 3, 1768.
[S. of Sir WiUiam (1743), ist Bart, (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth,
dau. of Brook Taylor, of Bifrons, Kent).] B [Dec. 1749] at
Charlton, Kent. [School, Eton.] 'Some diiference arising' at
Clare, he was removed to University College, Oxford, whence
he matric. Nov. 26, 1768. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 14,
1767. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Apr. 8, 1788. M.P. for
St Mawes, Cornwall, 1784-1806; for Buckingham, 1806-7.
F.R.S., 1786. F.S..A.., 1791. Lived at Hartwell House,
Bucks., 1790-1807. Keenly interested in exploration, being
Secretary of the ' Association for Promoting the Exploration
of the Interior Parts of Africa.' Governor of Tobago, 1807-15.
Author, political and autobiographical. Married (i) Aug. 12,
1777, Sarah, dau. of Charles Lawrence, and had issue; (2)
Apr. 21, 1793, Barbara, dau. of Richard Talbot, of Malahide
Castle, Co. Dubhn. Died Jan. 10, 1815, at Government
House, Tobago. {Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 3,
1779. S. of William, grazier, of Lubbesthorpe, Leics. B. there.
School, Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1779; Scholar, 1779; B-A.
1783; M.A. 1788. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Feb. 20, 1785; C. of
Ratby, 1785. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 579.)
Young, William Henry
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 4, 1785.
S. of the Rev. William (1745-6), R. of Necton, Norfolk. B. at
Swafiham, Norfolk. School, Bur>' St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1786; Scholar; B.A. 1791.' Ord. deacon (Norwich),
Nov. 21, 1790; priest, Sept. 23, 1792; C. of Pickenham,
Norfolk, 1790. R. of Pettaugh, Suffolk, 1799-1801. Died
Feb. 10, 1840, aged 71. Brother of Thomas (1784). ( Venn, 11.
112.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 25, 1794. S.
of Edward, farmer, of Claypole, Lines. B. there, Aug. 20,
1775- Schools, Grantham (Mr Hall) and Baldock, Herts.
(Mr Humphries). Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1803.
Ord. deacon (London), Aug. 11, 1799; priest, .^pr. 27, 1800.
V. of Layston, Herts., 1800-44. Married, 1807, Harriet E.
Malpas. Disappears from Clergy List, 1845. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Athenaeum, July, 1807.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 9, 1801. Of
Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809;
B.D., 1816. Fellow, 1808; Tutor, 1817-28. Ord. deacon
(Durham), Michs. 1807; C. of Berwick-on-Tweed, 1807. R. of
Aller, Somerset, 1829-57. Married, 1830, Sarah S., dau. of
William Blamire, of The Oaks, Cumberland. Died Nov. 30,
1857, at Denston railway station, Sufiolk, from the rupture
of a blood-vessel. (A. G. Hill; G. Mag., 1858, i. in.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM, The Rev. LL.D., 1841, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Glasgow.] Matric. from Oriel
College, Oxford, Nov. 30, 1824, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1828;
M.A. (Oxford) 1831; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1835; D.C.L. (Oxford)
1836. P.C. of St Helen, Isle of Wight, 1833-45. Minister of
Trinity Chapel, Leamington, 1848-9. V. of Eltisley, and
R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1850-69. Died July 9, 1869. {Al.
Oxon.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 9, 1866. S. of
George, of Leek, Staffs. B. there [Oct. 27], 1847. SchooU,
Leicester Collegiate and Macclesfield. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870.
YOUNG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30,
1871. Of Lanes. B. Sept. 25, 1851, at Bolton. School, Bolton
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876.
YOUNG, WILLIAM BLAMIRE. Adm. pens, at E.m.manuel,
Feb. 2, 1835. Of Yorks. [2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas (1789),
R. of Gilling, Yorks. B. Mar. 8, 1817.] Matric. Michs. 1835;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Durham), Dec. 17, 1842;
priest, Dec. 16, 1843; C. of Humshaugh, Northumberland,
1842-55. Married, 1851, Jane Litton. Died Jan. 19, 1855,
aged 37, at Carlisle. {Durham Ord. Book; Clergy List.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM BLAMIRE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 6, 1881. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Londesborough,
Yorks. B. there. [Aug. 9, 1862]. [School, Forest.] Matric.
Michs. i88i; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1897. Went to Sydney,
Australia as a teacher of mathematics, but gave up school
work for art. Returned to London; associated with Phil .May
and studied under Herkomer and the BeggarstaS brothers.
Associated with Norman Lindsay and produced posters in
Australia. Again returned to London and took up water-
colours, holdmg several exhibitions. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (musketr>» instructor). Afterwards again
exhibited at the Royal .Academy and the Royal Society of
British Artists. .Author, Goya's Etchings. Died Jan. 14, 1935,
at Melbourne, Australia. {The Times, Jan. 16, 1935.)
YOUNG, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5,
1856. Matric. Michs. 1856. Name off, Jan. 1858.
YOUNG, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i,
1881. S. of H., Esq., of Tufnell Park, London, N. B. Oct. 20,
1863. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar;
B.A. {4th VVrangUr) 1884; (Math. Trip., Pt III, ist Class,
1885); M.A. 1888; Sc.D. 1904. Fellow, 1886-92; Hon. FeUow,
1939. Lecturer in Higher Analysis, University of Liverpool.
F.R.S. 1907. First Hardinge Professor of Mathematics, at
Calcutta University, 1913-16. Professor of the Philosophy
and History of Mathematics at Liverpool University, 1913-
19. Professor of pure Mathematics at the University of
Wales, Aberj'stwyth, 1919-23. Hon. D.Sc, Calcutta; Hon.
Dr 6s Sc, Geneva. President of the International Union of
Mathematicians, 1929-36. President of the London Mathe-
matical Society, 1922-4; De Morgan medal, 1917. Married,
1896, Grace, dau. of H. W. Chisholm, and had issue. Sylvester
medal. Royal Society, 1928. Author, The Fundamental
Theorems of the Differential Calculus, etc. Latterly of La
Conversion, Lausanne, where he died July 7, 1942. (T. .-1.
yValker, 563; Who was Who; The Times, July 13, 1942.)
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Young. William Mackworth
YOUNG, WILLIAM MACKWORTH. Adm. at King's (age 19),
a scholar from Eton, Mar. 16, i860. [3rd] s. of Captain
Sir George, R.N., 2nd Bart., of Cookham, Berks, (and Susan,
dau. of WilUam Mackworth Praed). B. [Aug. 15, 1840], at
Cookham. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866.
Fellow, 1863-70. Entered the Indian Civil Service, 1862;
served in the Punjab from 1863; Secretary to the Punjab
Government, 1880-7; Financial Commissioner, 1889-95;
Resident at Mysore; Chief Commissioner for Coorg, 1895-7.
Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, 1897-1902. C.S.I., 1890;
K.C.S.I., 1897. Retired to St Leonards, 1902, where he gave
active support to Missionary Societies. Married (i) Aug. 17,
1869, Isabel Maria, 3rd dau. of the Rev. C. B. Elliott, F.R.S.,
and had issue; (2) Apr. 21, 1881, Frances Mary, dau. of
Sir R. E. Egerton, K.C.S.I., and had further issue. Died,
May 10, 1924, at Weybridge. Brother of Sir George (1855)
and Edward M. (1858). (India Office Lists; Who was Who;
D.N.B.)
YOUNG-HOWISON, STEPHEN BAYLEY. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Oct. 25, 1876. [Only] s. of Stephen [H.E.I.C,
Bombay Army]. B. in Bombay. Matric. Michs. 1876. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 15, 1877. [Inns of Court.)
YOUNGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Feb. 10, 1761.
S. of Robert. B. at Colchester. School, Colchester. Matric.
Michs. 1761. Resided until Midsummer, 1764. Ord. deacon
(London), Dec. 23, 1764. Brother of Robert (1752)- (Peile, 11.
272.)
YOUNGE, JOHN BAILEY PARKINSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July I, 1839. S. of the Rev. John Cole (St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 1803), R. of Walesby, Lines. B. [Sept. i, 1819], at
Lincoln. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln), 1843; priest, 1845. R. of Wilsford, Lines., 1852-96.
Disappears from Crockford, 1897. {Peile, 11. 466.)
YOUNGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, May 27,
1752. S. of Robert, of Essex. School, Colchester (Mr Hayes).
Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar; B.A. 1756. Ord. deacon
(London), Mar. 14, 1756; priest, Sept. 24, 1758. Brother of
John (1761). {Peile, 11. 257-)
YOUNGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1762. S. of the Rev. Robert, 'Scotus.' School, his father.
Tancred Student. Died 1764, at Cambridge. (Peile, 11. 274;
Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 7, 1764.)
YOUNGE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 25, 1785. [Eldests. of Thomas, M.D.,(?i739)ofSheflaeld.]
Matric. Michs. 1785. In Holy Orders. (T. A. Walker, 353,
MS. note; F.M.G., 714-)
YOUNGER, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1888. [3rd] s. of Robert [brewer, of Craigton, Clack-
mannanshire]. B. [Nov. 17, 1868], in Edinburgh. School,
Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1888. A brewer in
Edinburgh. Of Mansfield, Callander, Perths. and the Place,
Thriplow, near Royston, Herts., in 1946. (Jesus Coll.
Report; Edin. Acad. Reg.)
YOUNGER, WILLIAM JOHNSTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. [2nd] s. of Henry Johnston, of Ashfield,
Grange Loan, Edinburgh (and Emma, dau. of Richard
Lowman). B. June 17, 1868, in London. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B..\. 1889. Of Balemo, Midlothian.
Connected with the brewery business of William Younger and
Co., Edinburgh. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Col., 4th Battn., Royal Scots; mentioned in Secretary of
State's List for 'valuable services'). Married, Oct. 9, 1895,
Kate, youngest dau. of Henry C. Richardson, Bengal Civil
Service, and had issue. Died Jan. 25, 1926, at Hove, Sussex.
(G. W. Younger.)
YOUNGHUSBAND, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Apr. 3, 1783. B. at Allonby, Cumberland. Matric. Michs.
1783; B.A. 1787. V. of Saxilby, Lines., 1807-23. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
YOUNGMAN, CHARLES ELLIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity ,Oct. 6,
1883. [Eldest] s. of James, of Charsfield Hall, Wickham
Market, Suffolk. B. [Feb. 14], 1864, at Woodham, Essex.
School, Woodbridge Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar,
1886; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at Stratford-
on-.\'von Grammar School, 1893-5; at Cheltenham College,
1896-1920. Lived subsequently at Wickham Market,
Suffolk. Died Mar. 31, 1950. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Apr. 3, 1950; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
YOUNGMAN, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1877. S. of Edward, master-chemist, of Bury St
Edmunds (and Sophia Alice). B. Sept. 18, 1858, at Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (Manchester), 1881 ; priest, 1882 ; C. of Habergham
Eaves, Lanes., 1881-4. C. of St Matthew's, Manchester,
1884-8. R. of St John's, Manchester, 1888-90. Married,
YusuF, Mohammad
May 8, 1889, Margaret Humphries, dau. of Charles Craske,
Esq., of Brooklyn, U.S.A. Died May 26, 1890, at Bury
St Edmunds. {Eagle, xvi. 481; Crockford; The Guardian,
May 15, 1889.)
YOUNGMAN, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July I, 1867; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence
he had matric. June 21, 1867, age 17. [2nd s. of — , gent., of
Waterbeach, Cambs.] Did not reside. Ord. deacon (Vicar-
General, Rome), 1877; priest (Oxford), 1884; C. of Shipton-
under-Wychwood, Oxford, 1883-4. C. of Pewsey, WilU.
1884-7. C. of Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1887-92. C. of St Matthias,
Earl's Court, London, 1893-5. C. of St Sepulchre, Snow Hill
Gloucs., 1895-7. C. of St Andrew's, Peckham, 1897-8
Disappears from Crockford, 1899. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
YOUNGSON, DACRE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Dec. 28,
1763. S. of George, grazier, of Yorks. (and Ann Wilson).
B. at Kilham. [Bapt. there, Oct. 10, 1745.] School, Beverley
(Mr Ward). Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771. Ord.
deacon (London), May 29, 1768; priest, May 29, 17741 C. of
Warminster, Wilts, until his death. Married, May 17, 1780,
Mary Whateley, of Warminster, he being then a widower.
Died Jan. 31, 1783, aged 37. M.I. at Warminster. 'Forcibly
though silently, he nourished his own beloved flock.' M.I. in
Warminster church. (St John's Coll. Adm., iii. 694.)
YOXALL, JAMES HENRY. Hon. M.A. 1899. [Eldest s. of Henry
Houghton (and Elizabeth Smallwood). B. July 15, 1857, at
Redditch, Worcs. School, Wesleyan elementary, Redditch.]
At Westminster Training College for Teachers, 1876-8;
certificated teacher. Assistant Master at Sheffield Wesleyan
School, 1878-9; Head Master of Sharrow Lane Board School,
Sheffield, 1887-92. General Secretary, National Union of
Teachers, 1892-1924. M.P. for Nottingham West, 1895-1918.
Hon. M..'\., Oxford, 1907. Knighted, 1909. Married, i886,
EUzabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Coles, R.E., and had
issue. Author of several novels and works on antiques.
Edited The Schoolmaster, 1909-24. Died Feb. 2, 1925, at his
residence in Kew. (D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times,
Feb. 3, 1925.)
YRARRAZAVAL, CARLOS. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1897.
YRARRAZAVAL, RAFAEL. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1896.
YUILLE, ANDREW BUCHANAN. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1886. S. of A[rchibald] B[uchanan], Esq. [merchant], of
South Kensington, London (and Janet Ritchie, dau. of
H. Buchanan, Esq., of Glasgow). [B. 1867.] Matric. Michs.
1886. (Walford, County Families.)
YULE, CHARLES JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1869; from Balliol College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Jan. 27, 1868, age 19. [Youngest] s. of Henry Brad-
dick, Master, R.N. (and Frances Rebecca). B. Mar. 23, 1848,
at East Stonehouse, Devon. Bapt. June 15, 1848. [School,
Magdalen College School, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1869;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1872); Scholar, 1872; B.A. 1873-
For some time .Assistant Master at Magdalen College School.
Incorp. B.A. at Oxford, 1873; M.A. (Oxford) 1875. Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1873-1905; Tutor, 1873-84;
Junior Dean, 1876; Junior Bursar, 1878; Vice-President,
1880; Senior Dean, 1883. Did pioneer biological and physio-
logical work at the Magdalen laboratory. Ord. deacon and
priest (Worcester), 1885; C. of Alcester, Worcs., 1885-9. V. of
Horspath, Oxon., 1889-92. V. of Ashbury, Berks., 1892-1900.
Resided latterly at Eynsham, Oxon., where he died Feb. 10,
1905. (Eagle, XXVI. 399; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 11, 1905.)
YULE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 3, 1835. Did not
reside.
YULE, JOHN CARSLAKE DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
May 2, 1823; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had
matric. June 7, 1821, age 19. [Eldest s. of John, of CulUton
[Colyton], Devon.] Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A.
1842. Ord. deacon (Exeter), 1827; priest, 1828; C. of Seaton
with Beer, Devon, 1827-8. C. of Zeal, 1828-32. C. of
Clannaborough and Downe St Mary, 1832-8. V. of Coleridge
and P.C. of Brushford, 1838-42. R. of Bradford, Devon,
1842-85. Disappears from Crockford, 1886. (Al. Oxon.)
YUSUF, MOHAMMAD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 22,
1890. [School, Patna CoUege.] Matric. Michs. 1890. Ap-
pointed to the I.C.S. 1890; served in Burma as Assistant
Commissioner; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal,
1896; Joint Magistrate and Deputy CoUector, 1899; Magistrate
and CoUector, 1903; District and Sessions Judge, East Bengal
and Assam, 1906; transferred to Bengal, 1912. (India Office
Lists.)
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YUSUF-ALI, ABDULLAH KHAN BAHADUR. Adm. pens at
St John's, Oct. lo, 1891. S. of Khan Bahadur, formerly
Government Inspector of Police [died July 22, 1891]. B Apr
4, 1872, at Surat, Bombay. School, Wilson College, Bombay'
Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B. 1895; U.A. and LL.M.
1901. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27 1806
Appomted to the I.C.S., 1894; served in N.W. Province and
Oudh as Assistant Magistrate and Collector; Assistant
ZupiTZA, Julius Caspar Ludwig
Sessions Judge, 1902; Joint Magistrate, 1903; Assistant
Commissioner, 1907; Deputy Commissioner, 1910; Magistrate
and Collector 1911 Retired, 1914. C.B.E., ?9i7. Revenue
minister, Hyderabad, 1921-2. Served on Indian delegation
to League of Nations Assembly, 1928. .-Vuthor, Life and
Labour of the FMple of India. Of 3, Mansel Road, Wimbledon.
ZACHARIAS, PETRACH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 7, 1843.
Only s. of John, Prior of the Mahallula monastery, Damascus.
B. at the Epiphany, 1822. School, Wimbledon, Surrey
(Mr Edehnan). 'Left Damascus for England with Assaad
Kayat, of Beyrout.' Matric. Michs. 1843. (Sid. Sussex Adm.
Reg.)
ZAHN (or VON ZAHN), THEODOR. Hon. Litt.D., 1897. [B.
1838.] BibUcal and patristic scholar. Professor of Theology
atGottingen, 1871-7; at Kiel, 1877-8; at Erlangen, 1878-88;
at Leipzig, 1888-91; at Erlangen from 1S91. Author,
Geschichte des N eiitestamentischen Kanons., etc. Died in 1933
ZAIR, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1898
[3rd] s. of George, Esq., of Arden Grange, Solihull. [B. 1879
School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A.
1905. Assistant Master at Abbotsholme School, Rocester
Staffs., 1902-12; at the Knoll prep. School, Wobum Sands
Beds., 1912-18; Joint Head Master, 1918-29 and finaUy
Head Master. Of Wobum Sands in 1946. (Tonbridge Sch
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
ZAMBRA, NELSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900. S.
of Joseph Caesar, of Northlands. Bishopswood Road,
Highgate, London. B. Apr. 9, 1882, at Highgate. School,
Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908.
Served in the ist Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Royal Field
Artillery; mentioned in despatches). In the 2nd Great War,
1939-45 (Squadron- Leader, R.A.F.V.R., 1940-3). Married
(i) 1905, Ethel Agnes, eldest dau. of James Laughland, and
had issue; (2) 1913, Mary Olive, only dau. of George Marshall,
of Broadwater, Godalming. Of Brooms, Privett, Hants., in
1950. (Kelly, Handbook.)
ZEKI, MOHAMMAD (1837), see AMEEN BEY, M. Z.
ZELENY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1897; an
'Advanced Student.' S. of Anthony, of 903, i8th Avenue,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. B. Mar. 26, 1872, at Racine,
Wisconsin. School, Minnesota University. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1899. Ph.D., Minnesota, 1906; M.A., Yale, 1915.
Instructor in Physics at Minnesota University, 1892-6;
Assistant Professor, 1896-1900; Associate Professor, 1900-8;
Professor, 1908-15; Professor of Chemistry at Yale, 1915-40.
Married (1) 1905, Carolyn S. Rogers; (2) 1938, Clara Rogers
Dunn. [Who's Who in America.)
ZETLAND, EARL OF (1784), see DUNDAS, LAWRENCE.
ZETLAND, MARQUESS OF (1894), see DUNDAS, LAWRENCE
ZOETE, see DE ZOETE.
ZOOLCADUR BEG, NAWAB MIRZA MOHAMED. Adm pens
at Christ's, Oct. 16, 1894. S. of Nawab Agha Mirza Beg
Khan Server Jung, Server-ul-dowla, Server-ul-Mulk, Tutor
and Chief Secretary to H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad.
B. [Aug. 9, 1875], at Hyderabad. Schools, St George's
Grammar, Hyderabad and Scottish High, Bombay. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. CaUed to the Bar,
Middle Temple, 1899. Third City Magistrate at Hyderabad,
1900-5; Chief City Magistrate, 1905-7. Judge of the High
Court, H.H. the Nizam's Dominions, 1907. Married, 1894.
Belongs to the Imperial Family of Delhi: his grandmother
being niece of Bahadur Shah, last Emperor of Delhi.
Descended from Sufi Sabez-Posh, a great religious leader
whose shrine is still held sacred in Samarkand.' Of Hyderabad
in 1946. Brother of Mirza .M. {sub Hyder Beg, 1900). (Peile,
"■ 795)
ZOUCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 8,
1756. S. of the Rev. Charles (1711), V. of Great Sandal,
Yorks. (and Dorothy, dau. of Gervase Norton, of Wakefield).
[B. Sept. 12, 1737.] School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1756;
Scholar, 1757; Craven Scholar, 1760; Members' prize, 1763;
Seatonian prize, 1765; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1761; M..A.. 1764;
D.D. 1805. FeUow, 1762. Ord. deacon, 1761; C. of Chapel-
thorpe, Yorks., 1761-72. R. of WycUfie, 1770-93. Chaplain
to the Master of the Rolls, 1788. R. of Scrayingham, 1793-5.
Preb. of Durham, 1805. Retired to Sandal, 1795. Founder of
the Sandal Endowed School. Offered the Bishopric of
Carlisle, 1807, but decUned it. F.L.S., 1788. Married (i)
177-, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. John Emerson, R. of Durham;
(2) 1808, Margaret, dau. of WilUam Brooke, of Field Head,
Dodworth, Yorks. Author, Life of Izaac Walton; and
theological works. Died Dec. 17, 1815, at Sandal. (M. H.
Peacock; G. Mag., 1816, i. 84; D.N.B.; Fam. Min. Gent., 11.
783.)
ZUCKER, CHARLES HENRY LEON. Adm. pens, at Emm.\nill,
Apr. 26, 1882. S. of L., clerk, of 3, Irving Place, Portland
Road, South Norwood, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1886; M.A. 1891. B.Sc, London, 1893. Assistant Master at
Battersea Grammar School; at Bury Grammar School,
Lanes., -1910-18-. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
ZUPITZA, JULIUS CASPAR LUDWIG. Hon. Litt.D., 1893.
[B. Jan. 4, 1844, in Ober-Glogau. Studied at Breslau and
Berlin Universities, 1862-6.] Professor of ' nord-germanische '
languages, at Vienna, 1872-6; Professor of English philology
at Berlin, 1876-95. Died July 6, 1895. (Allgemeine Deutsche
Biographie, xlv. 501.)
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